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L Jn'.y Scrip taken at par IT A O V lVl J Vj W ( 9kV" A c. Subscription, Adver- ' A mmammmmmmtJA M MMMHI E. O. PUBLISHING CO., " " ' 1,1 - ' ' . " "' .' - ' ' I '" ' I ' ' " ' ' PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1888. L. 1 NO 230. ,.0I)tlB MKEOTOttY m (1 nil r r - ... .e. nn a a M.ST0.S. tl Al l r; -.,, ?l .!!. of each month, at 7:30 ff, Mm " wt " ' ' .iV, I Ml MIUODIO umpie PW 1110 .L.-, .UnniUVI flr BIOHIB UL !fl J.1MH.U0H, M,i AI- ID I MaUlnar a in run v nvr iiiiia t unnji M.U lluwbrouck.Ji, U. TXRlOltKiV 1 r r niiAnuii,ncnuv. f, fliTw - ------ .... t iki i i l un m t ir . nip n j WuifAKKK.K. or u.unu AK,t UI1 J I.T I1U It' UlU.1. fe .77. t il.. II W.li.e,,4u.e .i nan w i i ni,u icnuai iuuriKi-p. Ki or it. ana h. . i ! ui iml cv ijitrinn. ai iiiiu f jut law. 1 too inn in una J9,Aftociu Panrflftfmi. Ilrtinn. la. !!?! Mlt(MIIIt l.'J.OlllIll JAN. vfr taiti.t!ttit Mrnunn BRAN. ATTOItNKY AT LAW uf.f:-Mtln HttY't, in TlininiiMin irtBullJlur.iwrllio l'oxt-onicr. IN -Ull. A'lTIJIUIKYH AT IjAW. f, BI TCH Kit, ATTOItNliY AT LAW. Ctalmllltt.UrcKon. Will pructlce "ulMIni, niriitrof Main unil Webb .rtaa .inn. iinttrnn. itniiici(m,orfKin. uoomNSunu H.WltrKH, I'HYICJAN ANUHIJU- a. TXUti. I lrii i n . irluja van ra uiikmiiib 5J TV if her nf tf?lirUinn H.'lftiiro dtlMIl. likiititllftitlMn frit llntth. tM. PKITKTT. PHYMiniAN AMD ."VIM IT MllPUIlUIin Willi W 11 DKNTI8TS. H. K li" ITIU . r . - - . . . . i . MKCUANIC J. "" trIV rffa 'Ha Wbveler A Ureeue. oa Court V rRKE8, CONTRACTOB AND .'Kii'inn, l)rti;on. uouairy ZZc?nnJ' Ktlmnu rurnxneuon luU1'V,H' CAHl'ENTBU ANC uiatr, Iuvh irtl.ru at rr.lilrne. iyr:,.T" i iiorapwiu mrreia. itruum. lOSOlrTnril.r. ttnllj.li.l uwt itmmnt v General Merchandise. Main and Alta Sts. Great Slaughter of Goods ! FOR 30 DAYS YET, AT 25 PER GENT. LESS THAN COST ROPEIl, HLACKHMITII AND '.ia. .r "cr. aiiu una uururu ".lUIKflll. n . r.mlth wnrtf nr.i Mi .S. n.a. I. n I . ..n.l W t Infant llMLt ...... rmir u rff .-"luunra on ibort nonce. uruer -..vuuirywiil receive prompt ntten. Vi AM WILKINSON. PltACTIOAI, n.Vn. rituttr n.,,l tv. Iv. ,,,,, atu Ma rnrlr Main 7i feudlelnn. nrpirnii. Tomb- T'lu,"el eilinK. a ppcciuuy; if'Jlki,etin "I"'1'' or aione ,7C vrirk HA.nni,lp llnl. ' ure-rmnf nnrllllnnL SALOONS. ttlVAIlVEAU. PUOPHIKTOH OK iljLfrt or TraUe," il.ir. U;n anJ .7 won drum-til Irlna Wlnfw. IJQ- -DEALERS IN- TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. l'KTUMI foixrs. KATKN 1IY WILD 1IKAST9. The Largest Stock of Boots and Shoes, A fine lot Qi men's jj urnisnrng1 uoous; iu-io stock of Harness, Saddles and Blankets. Fine lot of Rubber Goods below cost. COME AND GET BARGAINS AT MY STORE. James Wheelan, r ft COURT STREET, PENDLETON, ORECON FURNITURE, CARPETS. B. C. & E. M. WHEELER, DEAMSRH IN FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETO. A Complete Stock of Furniture and Cariol. Our Stock Covers 6,000 Feet of Flooring. GOODS SOLD ON KASY PAYMENTS. B. C. and B. M. WHBELBE UCCCEMOHS TO FORBCt a WHECLCH, I.lllnn Mr Association Uullding Alexander ft Frazer, -DKALKRH IN- General Wlerdhandise, Clothing;, Mats, uapa, ueoo Fancv Goods. Family Groceries a Specialty. GOODS DELIVEREP rn r 7 uiIV VIIKKT. nn' , OKKOON A,Fna' WorkA Itiiw.lu Cmiip-Cnlliiteil With a Locoraotl ltl(liwaymea lu the Metrbpolll-QulleaC'uaRlnmcratloa. Voiitlani), Nov. 17. Alwtit n year iifjo u iium Vy this name A Lvncfi got nc qutlnlcd witliiLjouniJ widow fiy tlio nnmo of Etnnut Alnin, of Wnnuw, New York, mid rfjirwtenUng httiiBvlf to Iw n cmilUillat of Cullfornltt unil n lawyer mid 1). D., In iluewl her totlojw willi him, Khu wuh K)HBCrin4 Of uljOlll 2000, wllljlll lit quickly wcnt'llirouh withmul thl-n caiuo to thtti city. Mr. Morvlieiul, ngv tit of thu Immlrtrutlon ltoanl, wlillu In the Kant', met thu lmly'o folku, who lnimlKil of him about thu man Lynch, mid wuh told the Btory. UtHjii Mr. Morehead'H arrival hcru hu ciiuml the arrest of Lynch on u cliiiix-u of lewd cohabitation, ho havlriK another wife In the Kant. In default of 1000 hail he was placed in Jnll. Mr. Morchcad wiya that thu lady, w ho wiut nf fore thu meeting an innocent, welhto ilo ChrlHtiuu, 1h now by thin (lend nimlii n iniHcrublc ooclal, fluancial and phynlcal writ:k. It BeeuiH that young Hiiulon, of iiolieu court notoriety, fuut not monoolUcil thn meanncM) of the whole family, hut there it) quite a sprinkling left at their homu Hince hit) ilepartiire to thu penitentiary. Mr. Fred Tucker and wife, who llvo next door to thu IlnnloiiH, left their children with a Mm. DuHcuhcry, who also lives next door, whllu they went down town last nluht. lU turnlnn late at night to get thu children, they found Wlliio l)unenbery and old llanlou uarrcllng. Mr. Tucker Htepped ni) to nwcrtain thu caiiMe, mid was met witn a volley 01 curm-n iroin out Mm. Ihmlou. At HiIh Junctnro thu old man Htcppcd up to Tucker and otruek ut him with u knife, cutting u holu lu bis coat very near the throat. Tucker then closed thu gatu between them unil kiux'ked him down. A warrant wit Mworn out awliint the old man on a charge of ufeuult with a dangerous weapon. Yiterdav u wumage vender wuh on IiIh roundii delivering bin vurcn when hu beard a locomotive liell ring near him. lie rimhed for bin cart and made oil', only to meet another obstacle lu thu nhapuof another vehicle which got between him mid thu hide walk. Am thu locomotive eamu up thu naiiHago mnn'H home hbled, nnd thu locomotive utruck thu cart, uje netting It nnd throwing Mr. Sausage out in the mud. Thu home mid cart were dragged unoui twenty ut'i ny inu enginu. Thu horHu'H unkli'H weru kidly cut, but mn lKTeurcil. ' " lletween twelve and onu o'chK'k hint night a hack driver who had lieen over to IviHt Port and wan alarmed to wee n man emerge from a dark corner on Fourth mid ( HtrcetH and make a vlcioim urah at one of thu horncti' headM, attempting, to utop him. Tlio liorno miying, ohiiiimu iiw woulddK) cantor. Ainiln at another cor ner of fl Mrcct a nhnllar attempt was made with llko remillH. No purtmit wuh riHt tuted. and the driver wuh tlianklul to get homo w ith hln head in good Mhaiie. I Hiiiitwo tho north end of thin city would lurniHli material lor a good item, lait viair renorter haH viHiteil that nlacii nevenil tlinen with that view, and alwayn liudH biniHolf in Hiich u conglomeration ol hoatH, vnglneH and mud, that the thirling tiohit ban never la-en reached. If I can get a clew I will ulr thu mixture omo tliuu In tho near future. . . Mr. LouIh Kuebler. ol U-er.er h.uel- ler, la at thu St. Charles. I.KAVIMl THK fl. A. It, TwlT Hundred In Indian Alone Ileatrt the llepubllcan Annei-A . Order Will be Kiiruied of National and Nuu.pe lltlcal Cliararter. . Ikiiianaihuh, Nov. 28. A Hccret meet ing of nearly twelvu hundnil IK'iuocratie veteraiw nnd memltcw of tlio (!rund i. ..f I..tnil.ltit imIh wiittircil throughout thu Statu wuh held In thu Cujh Itol lauiiling lttl iiigni, at wnn-ii ii u rcnolved that every Uemoi-ratle inemlier of n i; a if uiifiiiin fimiiiiiim inu ur- der, mid nil prcwjnt pledged theuiHelvCH to withdraw from their poetH, A immo and ronKtitutlon for u nuw order wuh udopted. Tho new order U to Ihj cbarltablo and non- political In cbar.ii ter. Ailjtilant tienerai KoonU, who presidf-d, tated at tho con clusion of tho mi-etlng that ho had lcttern from men In eight Suitex, indiinting that the movement in national. TIIK OI'IIIM HMUddMNU OAIK. The Waihliicton Territory HpecoUMr u. Trial In New York. . . .n rri... .-1.1 . AlMANV, H. ., -OV. 0. lira u Krwln attrdner; of WttuhlnBton'lerrltory, for opium Bmuggling, commonccu wiuj. A jury was ohtalnod, and tho rao ooiied by tho Rovornment who Bet forth a strong case. In their argument they claim to bo ftblo to prove without doubt that Gard ner and his confederuten Hmuggled into this Statu from Canada over thlrty-llvo hundred twumlB between Octotwr 18S7, and February, 1HS8. Two witneHMja have tl.nu fnr !iii Gxamlnod. Ibo com will (irobably lat tlmo dayn. A Montana Miner Who ttird ton Much Opium Katen lu III Cabin by Mountain Llona. H it LENA. Mont.. Nor. 28. Tho ukoleton J of James Uoblnnon was found in his icabln in Lincoln (Julcli, Doer Lodge 1 county, on Friday. All tho IIomIi had Doen eaten irom tuo uoiioh, aunt no nnmiH and head were Havered from tho body. Uoblnnon had not been hooii for three weeks. On a table in his cabin wan found nome opium, to the um of which Koblnson wan addicted. It In iiuppoHed ha took an overdose, and lccain6 uncon HciouH, when mountain llonn entered tho cabin and killed him and ate his tleth. IILACKMAILKKH IN TKOUM.K. Han Franelira Llbeler on the Itoad le Merited runlahment. San Francisco, Nov. 28. Judgo Horn blower to-day hold Adolfo Cnrrlllo and W. W. Knott to answer for criminally libelling Frcdcrico IMcaxo in Knott's weekly pajicr, tho Kntorprlno. Tho evi dence during tho trial showed that u con tract existed between tho Knterpriso pub llHberH and Carrillo, by which thu latter wan to wriio articles ol scandalous nature with u view of extorting money from tho ticrxouR tluiH attacked. vkhhki. riToiiAiti.r i.ost, With HerrnlyHouU na lloard-Tlie Hlonn on the Cenntll.il Coa.t, Nkw Youk, Nov 28. Keports this iiiornliift indicuto that yesterday'H Htorm was also neverely felt alone the Cauiullan coast . Tho list of Canadian disastcrH In cludeH thu K)snlblo losu of tliOHteamshlp 1'olina, from Cape Itreton fur (uuInc, with forty napouKorH. and u ciow oi thirty. Several vchhuIs woru caught in thu ice or driven imboro ut various points. A CAI'I I'A LIST CONVICTI'.I). Nentenrrd to Three Year.' Inir.enuieiit and 4000 I'lne. San Fiiancihoo. Nov. 28. ChorleH W (touch, thu ca tltaliHt, convicted in thu If. S. circuit court of subordination of per jury in connection with fraudulent titles to laud In Humboldt county, wuh mm touced to-dav to three years lu Stales prison to hard labor, and to pay u lino of ,000. AN AMliltlCJAN KI.KCTKII To the Glminlirr or llrputle. In Krunrn. hut Wa I'ouiiit Not Klljclhle. I'aiuh, Nov 28. (.6noral Cluseret Iuih lecu elected to the Chamber of Deputies from tho Department of thu Vur. but n Hocoud ballot Iuih been found meoHsary, nH Ciuneral Cluseret, who in an Ameil can, 1h not eligible to hit in tho Chamlier. WITH AI.I. ON IIOAIll). W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. Wine.and Spirit M.erciianxs, ,e.nT ST ' . . . PORTLAND, OREGON 63 FRONT ST. AGENTS CYRUS NOBLE rUlfJN- AND r?JpTLSNER' BOTtSer!" ARCA PqUOTPON AGR? NCHAM PAGNE. (Yellow Label.) . iu23 d8w 3m . MlltO LONHIIALKM JOUItNKV. ! lie II Keen iiu III. Trareli Northward- He Kipreti t tlo rarth.r norm "man Anybody. WinnlKg, Nov. 28. James Carnio, a representative of tho Hudijon Hay Com pany, arrived here last night, and retorts that two monthB ago ho met ImhI Ioiih ilale and two Hervants in ool health, making their way northward on a licet. Lord IonNlale Is traveling In the Into rests of a Scotch naturallHt tioclcty.und ex pre bin conlldenco of reaching a joint further north tliat liaa yet been reached. A t'oal Hleamer lteiiirled l.ot will. Her Crew. Hohton, Nov. 28. Tho coal nteumor Allentown, owned by thu Philadelphia & Heading railroad, is reiorted lost with till hands, oil' CohiiHsctt. It wuh built in 187U, unil cost fO.OOO. HTAUVKIt TO DIIATII, Till. U reared to Have Keen the 'rale of Nine Fl.heriurii. Duiilin, Nov. 28. It Is feared Unit nlno fishermen have lieen starved to deuth at Itomnish, an Island; on tho Donegal coast, severe weather having prevented their return. Know Htorine Itaiclncln Virginia. Winmiikhtkii. Vu.. Nov. 28. Violent snow storms aro raging in several parts oi Virginia. A lUllroud Kmploye Kllleil, tin.v u "ni.j t.i , ...... w. ........... - king, a railroad emnloyo. 33 veurs of ae, was ran over uuu kiiiou oy u cur iu night. Ilearl. Ileftate llaulaa. Sydnby, New South Vule, Nov. 23. In tho lioat raco on tho Parametta river to-day. lleach defeaM Hanlan. A Yellow ITerer Victim In New York. Ntw Yohk, Nov. 28. Surgeon Simon, of tho cruiser Itoston, dlwl of yellow fever on hoard at quarantine last night. The Hwl.e Vice Vre.ldeat Head. GeNkva, Switzerland, Nov. 28. M. llortenetelu. Vico I'resideut of Switzer land, is dead. John llrlflil iieiier. Iainpon, Nov, 28. John IiriKht is somewhat better to-day. neaionahle Ob.ervalloni. i "Ah." she said with u tendor sadness as they strolled along lencath tliu trees I nn Wuinr ulr..l "nillllini lillt ll'UVI'H." UM I . ...V. W.V'., ........ yQ "Yi." lio renlled. "and wjmclKxly an tmnn mako arrangements to tako them awav." "I was not sitcaklnu of chestnut l trees," she ald softly, "though summer around liero." "i wm go winior uiu 'house," ho painfully murmured, and I with a backward snrinL'. ho left her struggling with tho problem weather life ts worth living or not, 1 The Ananias TJlub, of ltoston, in elect i Iml' l'rofossor WintrhiH un honorary mem , lx,-r, passed over tliroo or four Uopubllcau i campaign writers, This Is u shamu. ' WIl-.' ns Is comnaratlvelv unilufecrvlng Ho is notallarprojierj only u prophet. "Satan," nayH Dr. Talmagu, "U-gan his utlock on tins world long Uloro Adam unil Hvo woru created." Thu doctor mlL'ht well have added. "And ho bun hint won tho greatest election over held in tho country." Tho great strike of railroad switchmen at IndianoiKjlU continued. IIAUHIt COUNTY MINKS. Slant of Activity Nntlreahte la Varlene I)ltrlct A Uriel NynopiU. From tli llaker City lie mocrut. At Hock creek mining operations havn closed down for the winter, with the ex ception of development work on two or more properties. D. M. Kolly & Co. have one or two miners ut work runnine ahead of tunnel work and will probably contlnuo development for several weeks yet, or until snow geta too deop. J. H. llock, representing Mrs. Merger & Hock, of Portland, has commenced work on their properties In this camp, hut will probably not do more than the annual assessment work with thn intention of going ahead extensively in thn sprint. Messrs. Uergcr Hock have great faiUi in their locations at ltock creek, and well they may, for this district gives evi dences of being ono of the richoit silver belts In this section. Iu the Pocbahontris district the Tom Paine, llalstuy nnd ltobblns' mines are show Inn un splendidly. J. W, Younc. ono of tho ownorH of tho Tom Puino, ia in me city, una inloruis inu reporter inai his DroiK-rt v Is proving to lie all that wm oxcctod of It. Their Salmon mill is kepi running nignt umi nay on fiu rocx, una tho ore veins In tho tunnel aro wldenlnr. out, and the oro of Its usual richness, some of It selected stock too rich, for mill process, just thu stutr to put in a hand mort.ir. Their now boiler nnd en ginu from Portland is expected dally, und when unco In place on thn mine notblnR wilt prevent tho mill running all winter. Tho Ilalslov Is looking flue, and thoae who control It urn negotiating for Ita Halo to Kasturn c.inllallntH. U'h n U'xmI pron- rrty, und an investment for capital. ' , .More hoH'iul signs aro uoliceabiu at Cracker creok, and KrsonH lu n iwsllltm to know whereof they speak say thoro Ux great futuin for thu mines of that section. The mines are valuable, and their set hack wiii solely on account of complica tions: arising among members of thn com- atiles thn merits ol tho mines uuvur Milng brought In question. About twen- tv-llvn men am un thu nav roll of the Columbia, under tlio HUieriiitemleucy of II. Stiivetisoii, und this force will bo kept on nil winter. Tho arrival of spring will liriim uhmt operations on the Columbia on it grand hcalo. Twelve or llllecn men aro nl work on the Kureku A Kxrclslor, hut thu force will probably Is) increased in u short time. At any rate exioiihivo woru is contain- plated iu the spring. Thu Gray lCnule inliiu of Murphy A Young is turning out tlio highest grado of gelona oro on lint cikih,(. OjieratloiiM tliero aro being suiorintended by"JoA. Murphv nnd it Is exscled that upwards of 'toil feet uf tunnel work will In dime this winter. Onu thousand iouudsof oro from the Gray Kaglo Is now in tlio city awaiting shipment to tho reduction works at 1'iirk- t.ity, uiuii. At Cubell Cove exlenslve development work nn numerous profiles will Iw pushed all winter. The Lu Hellovuo, ut Griiulto, is turn lug out the concentrates lu large inutilities. A lame force of miners urn at employed thu .Monumental, ami tilings look en couraging. Thu mill is now undergoing repairs und will soon Ik) In condition to do custom work. Iko Klonn h mine will bo niKintted tins winter on un extensive scale, und thoro la uvory showing that tho proerty will jusiiiy thn election oi u milling puini in the spring. Thu illlforont owners of gravel mines, in tho districts of Kiimptur, Granite und surrounding country, uro putting their claims hi condition for next reason's run, und tlio outlook is fuvoniblo for n pros- porous year. Mine owners aro all confident that the year 181 will mako a grand era of two- leriiy mr tuo mining iiiuusiry in juur county, und they uro all taking advan tage of tho protont to reap tho benellU that may come from their industry. A. We lie Mart hlnrOu. From the Iulivllle Courier Journal. To-dav iu thu fact) of disaster, tho iwrtr Is houndur of heart, and clearer of head, than u vear niro. before tho President railed public uttentlou to the necessity lor reionn by his message u uongruss. 1 ho work that lies iietoro mi is not w Uidono in one cumiiuiirn. but all the. forces of Intelligence, all tho forces of in vention, all tho mighty jsjwer of lalwr, all tho sacred rights of man, aro working In our iKihall. "It wi l tako u good ilcul ol courage," says Mr. Taullieo, "for u man to say any thing ubout larlir reuuction tor aorne time to come." . . . Hut these silent Influences which change tho fato of nations do not atay lor men ol courage, or mr men wunou courage, to talk about them. "iy will lllliinr.i imii For in lUyliKlil or In dark, My tltuiKlrrU.lt liulh ryr loiee iU way home lo the mark," That cause survives uny defeat which rests on principles of Inherent Justice. Tho tariff of today is un orgunlml rob bery: it Is slavery legalized, vtuii inai turitrtbn Dtimocratlo party Is ut eternal wur, umi, lu tiobcsslon of tho Government or in opiosltilion, It will talk und work und vote. . - II. A. Proios, a Chicago muii who went to Constantinople for bis heullh iu 1873, afterwunU ontered tho Turkish setv Ice us u receiver of monies. Ho resigned some time ago, leaving 12600 short In his accounts und went, to Muriunoplo.where ho waa arrested for u shottago iu his ac counts, und takon to Kusslu and kept soveral months In a dungeon, and won denied u trial. Ho luw eluco beou released. il