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Ill NT WHAT YOU WANT. A I.IIIKAIIY. I'nlrtin of tlm Dully or HoniMVrrkly I.AHT lllll.dOMA.V nut fnmly nmt.ii 11.0 ilf tlm IMS I' Illtl.VlilVI A v III...... II HUT llirtlll! .leilll-M IMWI wi...- cllim. Two ilollnm will imy for tlio ........ t.t.t.i f A.. Al. .. t-vt-r !! 111 itpulrn. Tlir pulillii nrv nir illnlly Invllril In i!Mt nWo wlieiinrcr iriii in limn ny . ......... II ll llU'tllll'll, 111. I PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, THURSDAY', MARCH 22, 1888. NO. 10. NEW TO.ttAY prmg and Summer OUR IMPORTED II Wool Dress Goods For Spring and Summer Wear, Are now constantly arriving, comprising LL THE NEW SHADES, Of which the following is u partial list : .lSm HI 1 f 1 - ue; mil a flrnon Mauve; Orange; Gendarme; Bismarck; Olive; Mousse; Lavender. Terra Cotta. Myrtle. Beige. Bronze. Sea Green. London Smoke. Copper. Wo also carry a full lino of (llflRFn SURAH AMI MARfiFI INF .911 K8 mmm w - mmm mm waaMM mm w mm Fail 1 mm Wl aailm W Black Chantilly Lace Flouncing, mm MMM. - . . rmntnl Ann UnlnnAiAnnA I r LiihaShm wiiimi miiu iuiwiiwiuiiiiu kUUU I lUUIIUIIIgtj SWISS AND NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES, II I iU&Y N mhrmioviaci r4- 4-r -w.--w... WWJ WW.) WVVII 0 mako u sneciulitv of nil tn nl.nvn rrrknrla ntwl will rnio nlnn A ---- ...w ttulSfW jUUV4UJ v 11 in Ultl itiiivw our Prices to bo C I nui 00 Tttnnn nf nnn II..... I- r.-i n m Mm. 1 m Bfl m m an r n vn rn wrt rw n n u iiii.in n iiim vvibjiii iiiuiiiiii - "J in hUWIVI II VlUgVIII Just Arrived: 00 men's, boys' and youths' Suits Lee Moorhouse & Co., -DEALERS IN- TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, sino.ooo Fiitiw at ahi.inton, on. The Htrlko llri-itkliii; Ui Arthur' Ail lcn lli'imlillinu lloleRiitu Klecteit 'otllnli.il Ftmiil -- Sturm .1 Tliuntrr Horro' Murilrrnl liy Imllitiia, Ktc. SCII.KCK OI' KAHTKItN STATICS. The Strike Ilri-nklnc U. Sr. Louis, Slarch '21. Superintendent Dickinson, of tlio .Missouri Puclllo, mid (Joiicral .Manager Hayes, of tlio Wabash railroads, luivu fanned onlew to their sub ordinates to rt'celvo ami handle till freight given them by the Chicago, liurllngton & (Jtiincy. The order goen into ell'eet im mediately. Arthur' U'rlRhty Aitvlrti. .Minnkai'oijh, .March '21. It tranplre that a general tie-up througlioiit tlm Northwestern roadn han 1een prevented by Chief ArtlmrVcouiiHelrt. A committee OI DIlL'llllM'rM W'nnl In f 'liti'ilirn vimIf.1,iv 1.. eoiiHiilt with Arthur. On the result of thin visit will it deiKMid whether or not I hero Ih a general tk-up. ( A IimikIi C'lll.t MIII'H. Sin.. Mmi'll Ll Tl 111 rrtmia llnr'u (nrv u titi-li )mu I ...... ........ I.. I.... " J'"'l "...v.. ....n nvtn V.lllllllllll Into the murder of Constable Uord )n hero rmay mgni, nave completed their work, md returned a verdict of willful murder igiihiNt William and Jonathan 1 Unlock. .'1111 ( ililf itniwit Iniil Ixum l..wvL-.. ........ and 11 (jimntltv of good ntolen, ami Gor- when the murder wan committed. The next day one of the Ulalocki confessed that he and bin brother did tlio killing. Oil lil'lllL' urriHtiil llinv 111111I11 11 full fcFHlon. They wdd tliov had for wain leen t'l)im.'l.l n inilli nf Imnn. - - - - - -. . " .. U . tlllitl'iiM mill I-M.I..1I-.J Tli. ... f ..... ll.. ... .v.. ...I.. ...... v.r. .iiu vniiit'n ui lliu gang included robbing mails, blowing up nafen, Hand-bagging and inuider. lli-liiilillruu llnlrKittr ICIi-ctril. MlUN'IM. IllllM. Mnwli "I Tl... Republican .State Convention elected loieimtoH to-day to tlio Katlonal Kopubll an Convention tor eloven Congressional (lictrlCtH. AlllOlILT till! llilliii'iilnu olinuiMi are Qov. Irwin and Col. Ilennurn. Kviry ly It Omuiri. U'VllUIN'fl. 1)VT. - Afuri'li "I i. .....I. - -. 1 ....... . . . .... vj . 1 1 1 grant train going west on thu Grand Trunk ....! ....III. I. ..I ...1.1 . .1 . f iv.ui uuiiiiicii n'nii 11 peiroieum train going east, near hero to-day. Thoengineorand brakoman of the emigrant train wore badly injured, and eight or ton passengorM have broken limbs or are otherwise Horiously hint. An Uiiur MUtutirl l'limil. l'oi'l.All UlVIIIi. Must-. Miinli ! Tlm ice in the .Missouri river broke mi hero yehtenlay, and piled up in gieat heaps, form lllf (lams and cuiihIiil tlm rli'nr ti overflow. The ilver Imttom is inundated for II lllstunrii nf nnir mm I1111wlr1.il mllitu .....V... 1 here will bo great loss of cattle. Sot- tiers iiavo tied to the hills. Ktorni at l'lllntiiiri;. I'lrruiiinin l'i M.m.li "I A i....li1n ...i.iv.. ... . IVIIIIIU storm of wind and rain passed over this ii-Kiun mis moniuig, iioingmiicnuamage. An Alu.kn lllll. W'.IKIIIS'IITIIW Mim.li HI Tl.. lln.io.. committee on territories have decided to roort favorably on tin) bill for the organ ization of Alaska territory. A notriietlvii Siiiilhrru Cyrluim. 'OltKKHIM)MH:NOKH. tlnly Key f SHrniTu, mill III Uiu Wuril. store, u building owned bv SI. V. Harrl- .m.. .....1 I. 1 .. . 11. . run, tiiiu v oimon v oruusu H imiik. ' Hero tlio flames were stopped bv Ilani-i '"' Srl,'"t" son's brick. For a time It lonki-il us 1 though the wholn town was doomed, and . continit.ii. the llames were kept in the limits iilsivu Stand vo in the wavs ami ,.i,.l ,.vi. mcnt oncd only by the most desperate fr " "fi t ? w exert oil oil 1 in nurt nf iiv..rv,.., ,.f.l., l I ... 1' "1 1 11 A' u,7 .IM V10. ! J0". w,0 1 r...,.i..r ..u-i-i .7.. V.;;. ..ri "Vr-.:V "'.."'I n'i i. mi ye suau mill rest bor of ersiiH from the cottntrv who were in town to attend the Democratic cnimfv i.nnvmitfnti Tint t... ..e 11... . v..avj... It.liriT l'i UIU fire is unknown. The low .t estimated m imi.umi, i). 1.. Kpriuuie being the heaviest loser. Y11111I1III Domiicriit. SIoSIiN.vvii.1.1:, On., .March '22. Tha Dcinocratle Count v Coinention. which met liero yestenlav, elected delegates lo tlio State Convention, endorsed the ad ministration Ilf I'l-iwlilnnf 'liii.iil.inil iiml Governor l'eiinoyor, and instructed the t - -.l.v.-VJ, t..l. IIIRIIII. lUI IIIU ll"llLMtoS til lll'iwiint tlm li.liiiii.if Itim W I). I'enton as a delogato to tlm National Democratic Convention at St. l.otiis. l ()lti:iON NHWO. A Thnnter Horror. ril...i.T.. Ui.i.v .I.....I. .il MM. II. w.wt.tw, .1,,-., .Milll'll -l.llllllll 11 tierformauee was In nroiruH Mils iivniitiii at tllll lblllltllnt tluillnl- im iiviitiutmi .if gas occurred, and the theater took tiro ami was destroyed. Ion lilies have ho far been recovered from tho ruins. OONdHKMN. OniiRrrlliiniil I'roi-omlluK Hint CiiplUt Nulrn r liilrtit to Nm tint n tern ltoudf m. IUair introduced u bill giving preference iur i:ivii servicu iippoiuimems among men U'lln llml lumn .ttutiit'.il .li.rt..i. ll... ... .'-v... ...r..v...t i.itiinu i,u lllll 111 .1 I... 1 I 7 I- .1 V. . uiusu iviiu nun served 111 me uouieuerato army, ami who were Hiilloring Irom wounds or disabilities, and asked I'latt, (wild bait lililiwlnil In llm uiwiimiI i-.i.i.IIm,. of the bill) to withdraw his objection. Die tall was eondotnned as unnecessary and unwise by many senators, Including most of those from the South, hut was finally jierniltted to go to a second reading ami was referred. Tho Senato took up tho calendar ami passed eight bills. Including the following: l.'.ir n.lli.f .f L.I.,.. I ... 1 1 .... .. I.. ..II . .v.. v.. i.iinrivn .llllllllin IH lllll- fornia and providing for the allotment of minis in iiiuiii 111 severally. To provide for warehousing fruit brand v. Kills fur llm n.lli.f if il... lr.Mi...l,..l l.nll.'l. ers the l'erines and SIoKuys. 1110 Mouse, aiieriei)io, sot aside four daya for tho consideration of business ie Mirted by the committee on lalwr. Thov are .March I'Oth and lilst, April 18th anil .MaylOth. 'Ihe floor was then accorded tho com mittee on lalxir, ami bills passed for thu protection In tho wages of mechanics, lilliiinin. mill uiiri.i.iitu I.. II... Itl....li ..w.b... ..v. ...inn tit IIIU .smillv.1 IJl Cohunblu and torritoriuH, and oxtondln uiu jiruviruiJUH 01 1110 eiKUinonr law to lnttir.firrl'nr-w 'Plu 1.111 -tt.i,.mt.... t il. court of claims for adjustment of accounts in miiuiurn, norKineii ami uiccuanicH, arising under the eight hour law, was uiueu up ami nriciiy discussed. .Secretary flas sent to Ihe Senato to- ll.IV II lilHti Iivtm II... y.......t..l - ..f .1... ...... iv.iv. ..win uiu 1 UlllllUPPlUllUr III U1U i laud olllcu asking an immediate uppropil-1 ation of 4100 for tlm ro-survov of certain lands involved in hiiKh brought against! tlio Sierra I.uuiber(!ompanyof California, : for vour soul. .fur. it. In Awhllu ago I listened to a protestant clergvman iireach from thu iiIhivo text, and I fouml iu it an urgtimeut fur the motiior clturcfi, simply liecauso it was time honored; and he had a lot of jxjr forming boys, all iinifonned in night gowns, singing songs, and he thought it was religion. Yes, tho poor man actual! v lielieved that singing was the btisinessofii never-ending eternity, ami that singing and geslieul.itionsuntl dogmatism woio thu icllgion of time; ami what is thu result' iiKumuu is a scouer ami 111s miner was a cleigvman. "Vo encompass land and sea, saui.icsus, "to make one convert, amiwnenyu nave made Mm, vo make linn two fold moru thu child of the dovii than yu are yourselves." That is to sav, Illill' lli li.li ifm 1ut.ill.it.. 1I...1 I... 1. ' .w... ..au .t,....it.- null, iivj HUH II1UI and plan robbery and minder, nmfwhen ii... ....... ...... 1.. 1. t.. .... 1 ... t .. uiu ii.vi niun n m mi longer in ior earin, with a unlit Iu thu lammiiLM nf l n.lv iMaclieth, "That would thu lniillltudln- oiisseas incardinino, making tliu green one red," ho may climb thu shining stopposof glory, and what Is tho result? What is tlio a'sult of such 11 conception ui iiiiiiiiiu liisnce 1 Intelllgeiico is tho synonym of Inlldullty. Does a pastor coniinlt thu slluht Indis cretion of debauching a brother's wife, win- ilium w film 1 uitiifi.w. .....i 11... J r" ...... r...iiiii, mill IIIU sisters weep and the brethren prav, and ii... ...1 1.. . 1 .1 . .. -1 iiiuj iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiriv re.ioivo mill IIIU IIII1U is iiiuoeeut, actually wliltur than an augol's rooo aim inner man .-it. .loliu. and so self resi vet must stop at homo, and this is called religion. "It Irt lis lllilllifli llm 1I11111I ....iil.l f....1 ll... Icy worm around them steal.and shudder. as thu icptlles ereei;lo level o'er their inllliiir hIiiiiii u llliiiiif llm tii.iv.i 1.. - n .(... ...w I'liiTwi iu nviiiu away tlio cold consumers of their clay." 15y run's tiiaour. iSoVurthiiless. tlm f .nnl unlil "U'lum T COIIIO IlLlllll fllllll I (lllll filllli mi itiirlliVI' 'l llll Wtxillllll tllllt MIIU It III. Ciu ti'li.t.. - --- " .. ...... V.1II 1IIIUII clotlieil in flesh. sinn'iil nl itnu.j ti. im. deruiMin this iuestlon. rarasitlsm will never do. I'rostratlon.iiarii zat on.iinisi! tution of thu endless enemies ami activi ties of tho human mlml will imi'iii- .In That creed, that sect, that oniuiilxiiitim. that eoniblnatlon that would crush the Hlllll Willi lllll liW.W m. .1 ll... II.!.... and the aspirations of our (Uvinn llfn. ...i. 1 it 1.... 1.. ..1. .1.. . 1 ... limn u 1.1 miu 111 ciiaius is more guiiiv In tho sight of High Oninlotenio, tlmii Inn erlm nui Iv llml ivmilil u.....l 11... 1....1.. ............... v...i rvim iiiu innit back to thu dust and gloom of earth. Tho eosnel that 1 nniiu'li imin fun i.v.,l..i. iu . . . -.1 ... ... .111. ir. older 1 1 urn tliu IConiim chua'h. Hindu- dates that crcat eriin n..il ('..iiutimili,.. who nreanizcil II lltlrlOd tllOlll Oil llltlMI lllfit (li.l fMirlutl.it. 1 . u imv v iiiinwuii cnurcii is older than tho Aimsto e V.! .. : 11 m "Hior man iioino wwii. back ward-looking son of time, thonuwls uni, inn 11111 m new, uiu cvcio OI a Clltillgu sublhuu still Hweeilng through." "Taku nuiiri; 11111 wasior imiids. Again a charmed llfu old goodness hath, lint the lines may jiensii, mil uiu grain is not for death." Hear with mo for a moment. Of tho ot tliu lllll! tllll ,fntl(illltl I lttlim'n.w.n( ...... .t of .Montana territory. Slnw tho urgunuy ; I1' tlio IIoiiso luw I wero thu (iiIiIiiIm nf uiiiiii. .1. tt'i.tni. -- 1 - ... mi iiiiit.ii dOCllIllL'llll WlIU Wrlllllll ll'.iu ...I..IM....I the Philistines ami placed in tliu ton kllflU llillim nf i.i.rri.u Savivvi (St !M.ir..li ! 1. ...111., i lilll n.iukiul (Im sJi.n.il,. II... II.,.,.,, 1..... I liondences I lifnr vim In S un V VI jyclono mid thunder storm swept through ' "lnouded It by the addition of this appro- " 'H ",,uro ri'corded that the ark, iu which (,'iniu and (Jeor-1 priauon, ami vitas wants tliu Senatu lo uiniuis 01 sionu, on wnicli tliu i-oiifur in uiu noiiso amemimi)iit. in Kast. who caiue to the bird when llu was born J wheivfore a star went before them, and they brought with them gifts, gold, frunklnccn-io and niyrih (.Malt, it;) for the star which went before them slg nitled knowledge from heaven; the gold signified heavenly good, the frankincense spiritual pxid, 11111I the myrrh natural good, from which three is all woiship. Tlio learned among the ancients woro meu of raio ami active intelligence. Cen turies before) Do Leseps, again and again they dug a canal from the lied wa to the .Mediterranean, which the sands of time and changu relilled. Ages liefore Jesus, their astronomers accurately llguied tho Inclination of the axis of the earth in the plane of tho ecliptic, and CoK!rnleiis never claimed to lw tho originator of tho svstem that bears his mime, but notllled tlm Clinri'li Hint II nun llm iliu.ii-lii.. .f il... ancients, wIiomj manuscripts faught It. Til flllllll It'll III.. lllll.ll.ll..l f.M 11... .11 ... . ..t .t..t ...1.1 intil 1. 11 IIIU IIIIM I1Y" ery of America ami the circumnavigation ofthuglobu: for tho navigators of Spain learned nf iho .Moors, who carried their globes, their iuadraiits and their astro- IHlllltiiitl l'liiiu'liul.iit tiili. C....I.. Tl. ............. .UI.VI 1. lit. ...iiii. tin) learning of thu anclenls was suppressed by tho Roman Church, who tillered tho school iHioks in tho eighth century to conform to their own stiitilil i.iinuli-ii.'.iti.i. of thu Word. They wero over the fou of all knowledge, oxcupt of the lives of man- llfill.tllrnit unllllu iiml 1.ni.iiiiit II. ...... .. ............... ,, iiiutiiii i.iiiiiu 111. the stake for teaching that Ihe world was romm. nearly one .Hundred vears alter the ships of .Magellan had sailed around the globe. Tho Children of Israel. Im- bruted by over four bundled yeais of slavery, wero natural men, and perceived not HIllHtllul tllllll'M. TIlllV ll.ul f.in..ill.ii. tho naniu of Jehovah "'Whom shall I tell tho eople sent me," said Moses ami they turned what they heard nf cor resKindences Into Idolatry, and in thu wilderness ureclcd a golden calf to wor ship. Calves slgnMcd thu iill'ectlons and oxen tho lsiwers of the natural man. Hwedetjlwrg claimed that the hieroglyph ics nf Ki-vnt wiim ninrit i.itiriu(biii..li..ii.iuj , ,W ' . . v..v.r.nini.v'lllt-.-., and oflea-d (in a letter now extant) tho Academy of Sciences of Sweden to inter pret them. If tllll U'linl U lltvilW. tliliirl.trlt. tl Iu spiritual that Is, has a spiritual sense, wniio outwardly ft In natural that Is, the senso of tho lutler. That this Is so. is lie- c.iusu It Is accoidlmr to divinu order. "First that which is natural and after wards tllllt wlllcll Iu unlrllii.il In tlm Lit.. guagoof St. Paul; thoreforu, corresjwnd enccs aro renreHentatlons of siilriinnl mul heavenly things in natural thinfa; thoy aru tho riH'iintiii'lis unit ilu'iiniii..i.1,nu. ..f genuine truth. Tho truths themselves aro enclosed and clothed In tho twnso of tho luttur. mul urn fn llm unlrlt -w ------ ..... ... ...w i'a ii ( nuiinu 01 tlio ord. Johuh Huld. hikuiWIiil' hv nltnllitudcH: "Wtxj nnto yon wrWwn anil 'llfirlHPlM. luI'llllUil Vit tituL'n (limit lli.n ....L side of the cup and of tho platter, but within they aro full of oxtortlon and ex cess. Thou blind Pharisee, cleanso first thu Inside of thu cup and of the platter, that the outside of them innv Im i-limi also." (.Matt., xxiti.) Hero thu bird Slioko bv I'niiiliiirlsnnu llml spomlonces. liy cup Is meant wlno, and I nil 11 is higuiiied hy wine; by iattcr Is I I 111 II 1 1 1 flWlll. mill inuul In ul. 11. III... I l.i. f...l Thoreforu, "to cleamo the IiihIiIo of the cup ami tliu platter," slgnllles to purify tlm Inliirfnrs nf llm mlml II. ..I II... ...,i side may thus Ih clean signifies theexto- nors, which aro mo works and the 1 Hiwecli, lire tints purified. Again, Jo.hiih said: "Theiu was a certain rich man. who was clothed In pinploimd flue linen, who fared simintiiniisle thoro was a certain poor man. named portions 01 lennessoe, Viri inn vitufur. I.it. ..ml 1..ul ..I..I.I 1.... ........ llllll'llp III tliu H1111.111 1. ....... .1....... 1 I.. I r,... ...... ..j. ...... .,,, ,,,, 111111, i.iuniii Ull'ill ,, " V" viiniiiuill. III iVi Vii ., ..uniii.iuiuii i, i loss of life anil nrniwilv tlio CtlSU of tile Sierra T.innl I tlio 1 IllllrttlllUrt ami Placed in tlm Inmnlii URht.1i1.1c utruck Tha cit..l 1 H ,U!("l1,rt,c,, ,l,ilt ,l "tmy can Isj undo 01 J. a0,b ,lt AHlMlotl, and that Dagon ell Luxunw, vl.o was laid a his gatu full of ws ms it s- M r, li rt',,1. 1 xix'X lyH, at a cost of'tfKUK). About ''u P""!" It, ami uflorwimlH forwi." (l.iiko, xxi.) ly t ie ilch man thiinZ Si tS' 'rii 1? r'001?'000 mvolvoJ, 11,0 "K'duHt mi '"!.' IwIiiih of his hands sov- h meant the Jewish nation ls..causo they 5.niii wl.. fi...!' .. a 1. tlm Sierra Cotnpany, anil tmsury olllcers S1 , ,fro.'V l''H 1m)1' '' diu ""..Word, which Is spiritual dainiiL'i) wns lining nvrii ll? 1V1 ii L'i 3 ' lmvo decided that a ru-H.irvuy of tho land llnwlilioW of Iho te.nplu; and that on A:', ' l'rplo and flue linen, (lainagu was IiMiu, except to thu wlivs. !u quuntlon cannot bo made out of the ,lcc,";i,.lt of ",0 thu men of Ashdod )vitlf which ho was clothed, are signified uiiut MiiiwBd,, ui,it uppropriatloiiH for dopredations on public uml. hknm wero smitten by thoiiiands the gisiil and truth of thu Word; by tho Wahiuxoto.v, Slarch 22. Dolph's bill thnbor. 1 witli eiiierixb), and their land laid waslu I'n'lo Hh jjooil, iiiiilby tho lino linen its granting to tho Stato of Oregon fivo town- I'atents woro granted to Win, A. Camp- )'.. mlt'0' 'rll l'hllislines therefore ,'""hl!i H""nptuously every day, ships, Including tho famous Crater lake, bell, Portland, for a shinglo sawing ma- willed together tho princes and divines, Hignilled their delight in having thu for a public park, has passed thu Senate, chine; John J. Slestou ami Nuto s. Dy- and in order to provent their destruction .V.""1' . ,w",1 m 'taring from it many coiuiniiiu itivur inn rnmeii. gort, l'orlland, binding books. ,,,oy determined to uiaku fivo emeiods thlnga in tho Hynagogiies. Ily tho ioor Wahiiincitos, .March Ui. Tho Housu A ixmHion has beon granted to Jackson "vo mico out of gold, also a new man buanis Is meant tho (ientllos, lie- Mil .mil. n.i.t.,.. a... t! . .1 in... ... Ivtinitii liill,.n a .. i?. . i" curt, uml niuin llitu t. ii .ii... il... ...i. i causu thev had nut (Im Wnnl Tlmt tln.t. ..... --------- " '-IIIVIIHJ UI 1,111 IU . uuiiiiiiiiin inline iiirrim iiiiriiiiuit .11 innLr nn .. . ll..llij aloiiL' lliii Col inn. necessary improvements 1 1 - i 1 - ... . . ma river, mis passed mo Senato, and u conference committco has been ordered. COAST NKWH, VKe Muriler uml Hulclila. n.n.isTiin a. flu... Sfnntli 01 r-j t w...... ...... ... ... ...in. iAjyj llizzlnl went to hor housu to got her clothes linonillni? In lnnvn imp liiiuli.i.nl ..in wnom hiio nan quarreled, and was afraid would kill her. Ah sho thu llOURO Hizzilli shot lmr ilnn tlien blew out his own brains woman was an American, aged 18; iuzznu wus a nwiss iiiuorer, aged 30. Murilereil ,y ln(Ki,f ICnotts. Mnllnn An I linitlUlIi f1 imiiiilmi -----f w , iiivtbiinu rV4initH nun iiuuii Brunieii 10 win. it. aioeller, llaker City. Thoio was retried from tho commltteu on .tensions to-day Hermann's bill in creasing thb jienslon of Trederick Ueno. hast Portland, to $7.1 a month. Tho com mittco recommended that thu bill pass. .7uvui.il iimumimeuis wcru niuilo liy tlio were despised and rejected by thu Jews Is meant by his I mink' laid at thu rich man's gatu. Hy liehig full of sores fs meant that thu (.entiles, through iguo- railCO of tllll truth, worn In mmiv f.i1u!l!i.u Tho tJentiies aro meant by Ijuarus. lie- tho dent lies wero lovod by tho niuin llilu ti , near it tho emerods and mlco of gold; ami llV tW(l CI1WM Willi' ll lull I. I III lliii tin.. I,... .....wi. ... ..iu ..... IIU- foro tho cart, to send back the ark to tho sons oi israei, nv wnom i no cows and thu cart witrn nUiiriil In unc-tlli... ,n..l u,. il... - - - - ...., ...... ... iiiu Iiml nf lurtinl u'nu i.pi.i.Ii I..I...I '11. ..I -.11 " l-il'lililiuu, tlliu mi these tiiiiiLM htiidled out bv llm illvlimo ,.f causo tliii I'IiIIIhIIiiou wayB uml meaiiH commltteu in tho .Mills ov,,i,,t fr" their signification, which Is fn),,,11mI,!vm VUH i,w,i h' tIlu b'rd.and tm-iir l.lll l.nf..... ll.. l .il .' I. ! 11H follows: Tlm I'll liutliu.il l....u..l...... is I'a li'll Ills frllllllf mill unl ill llm l.il.ln ....... ,,,,, ireimu im UVIIIIIIUIIUII HI UI , , ., , uiiinuiiun , , - ; eommltteo. In tho Iron schedule tlm ?'Kuified thosu who aro iu faith separato witliflio lord. 1-roin these passages It is iimiiiii.ni nun uuj irilllis IIIIU gfSMIS OI 1110 i aru us vessels, and us milriiil Imtli mul iimul iled iii tho spiritual senso ll'IMII, ............. ..,,.., . ..v,.., ...,,.WH,, ,llu uuiiiiuiiiuu lias iioi Si'okane Falls, W. T., Slarch 22. ' yot loriiiully dia'cted a rojiort to Ihi mudd llllTll Tfnirtlll rnrnlunil tlitu mn...l... ! XllO HolllU) lYllllliitltltn nn loltiip t..il,.i Judge Hogun received this morning tho following telegram from Sand Point, Idaho: "I learn from IndiaiiH and other parties that Pelky, Pendleton, ami Pip. kins liuvn lii'i'ii iiiiiriliinwl ln ln.lU..u Priest biko." Signed by P. Liuht. Plro lit Arllnirton. ..... .il.uiillll 1 IU I nioiiing iiiioiih from holdinu uny iiovern , ment office. A single class of officials is excepted from tho ojicrutioii.of tho bill, thoso who, from expediency or necessity, have been aiiiwinted to iKwltions in tlio Ain.isnTnv. On. Atnn.i. oi.u , diplomatic and consular services. o'clock this afternoon, It was discovered I c,'uir"m Clii"y has licen directeil by that uaiston'H Duilding, in which a small f . i., -" "'" uport in.L- nf ,ir...j .,, L-n,?t .v.. .... ii " ii favorably to tho HoiiFo thu Sena o til foro anythim. could lw lono to clmi-L- Ii corjK)raio tlio Mearagua Canal Com ii. ..-.. i . i : ... . ,.-" nanv. - til tllll Ifilliin I.. 11.. n...l . 1 a u-.tr.L- ..in. ii '.I.'. . . .. . " : of tho truth llm imu. ...... ui....m...i ..xvn, itiiiiutiKu iiiu uuiiiiuiiieu uas not i ... ., , i ' . ..' . '": iuh- t uii uuuiiiiiu oi mo cnurcii (lor doctrine ii-oni spirimai truths is signified iu tho oy tiiianoi; ; tho cows s un (led llm lliillli. tft.x:.ttt -t..l A.. .1... (HTOfwl tk rimnrt tf.t iii-imi 1 .1 l.lll ' i 01(1 and nmdo L'ood; (ho niitoofgold HlnilIod eneral Merchandise. Pendleton, Oregon, the flamorf woro lioyond control. Tho flro isoqn sproad to I). S. Sprinklo & (!o.'s jstoio building, and burned tho whole I block In which It wiui situated, including tho Arlington Times office, a building ho loiiL'iiiL' to SI. C. Harris. J. H. Hm.Clnii' Ibliicksmlth shop, and thu countFjall. hat Is mimed i Uoorge-"!! "the i Tho 1 allies tlion Hfinmil In tlm mni lii historian. It (mi .uu-mII,.- I.,...., t.i ... I ' ...!. . . '" ' wt'""Ln- lll.lt till isidu of the street am iitirned Kirliv's a great man vim has oil K T " r'"11'!! . Lull I 11 U'rtitAKi. f -i I l..f' l.lulAtrt. ' " ". PWIIIO OI UIU IVtthl. ll iU.mr,u..uii ....uV. ,aiBOoident from thu wlbo mon of flu At tlio door of tho United States Sen ate is hung a tablet on which is a list of i moso privileged to go upon tho floor of that liody. Tho onlv iinnfllilal rUU,.,, tlio vastation of tlio church romovml hv gooi , (for gold in (ho Word signifies ku"ii i uiu lowing oi iiiu cows in the way signified tho ditllcult conversion of the natural man's iiihts of ovil into good af- lee ions; tliu ollerhig of tliu cows to- goiner witli tliu cart for a w holo burnt olluring signified that -thus the Ii ir i 1101 waH I''I'H'ated, as finis uiu uuui uuiin oi uiu nu.in wore iiaitowcd. All thoso things which the Philistines did i uiu jHTMiiision oi uieir diviiu-H, were .Ill--..0...1,1 ...If 1 I. f t n.nHiM)uinurt, jrujn v JllC'fl ll ih mum lent tlmt a kiioWed,'o of thum uuh hmy. I'erliuiwi Ho. j l tttliv 'Vlllll- ideation Is thu following note: iiroinor wager: on madu mo happy bv acciiraev In iirlntliin tlm nrtli.i Threo (Jcslsor One iiermit me a slmtle correction! Tho now chinch mon wnto tho Word with u capital W. That part Ilf tho Ilililll wrltlmi I il inri-iiutu.Miliitii..Li 11 - - ... ... . ... . ... I. 11V. I. WO hold that it Is wtMilriin llu. If mul -it. together divine. Tho epistles aru dog matic, and though full of wisdom are not wisdom Itself. D'Am v. When Senator IiumIIh iiviilmli.il Im killed himself as a Piesldential caudl- lllltll. I.V'llll tlm Ifi-uilll. limit. iKi.hn ...il ' ...w .... ..... i, t.llllluV allord to run a bad smell for President. Ham Jones vauiifiith lilmwlf mul Iu inifled up. In Kansas City ho wild "1 had not licon in Chicago two days lwforo (00,0 K) jieojilo knew I was there, whllo a l it of you iniiHty old preachers havo been in ICunsas Cltv tunntv vi'iiiM mul nnlj,.K- knows It,"