East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 01, 1888, Image 1

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PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., Oil EGON, .S A T IT R D A Y, DECEMBER!. 1888.
NO 233.
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Vhttlrfi Hrtllevory Thuradny night,
ffurf.r, Coniiniitntir; J. K. IIowkn,
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ATTORNEYS.
B1TI.1IJIW. I.WUI.I Pill II IViAR.IHI H
mork. I'piicllflon. Oreirou,
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RKAN. ATTOKNF.Y AT LAW
zati tin urn ii tr. i vp r i ri ii iiiipm.
IIIITPIIL'II I WWlMPV kll ill
i OutrvlU('t0rrxuii, Will pmctlrr
" (.tlllilliiv. iNiriii-r tif Mfiln liiitl Wtihb
mw. rrnnieidii. urciriin. into in n niiii
TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS,
THUKKTUUnilS CONVICTKO.
I'ltKTI.ANU lMHtS.
RotMild
Bean
DEALERS IN-
General Merchandise.
Main and Alta Sts.
The C'nnimll ir Alroclua. Crlmr.
Will (Irt Ilia II.KVr.t l'umlty.
1 Portland, Or., IHsc. 1. John Whoo-
U0U7 ronnd or Miiinir Aiiruiir luti, .UuioH AlcVoy, and JumcB Mc-
I'robkbU Nulrid. ..f m I'rlntar-llotnimb ' Cormlck, tllO tlirtSO hard CHUCK WllO
(lor to ll.ppn.i Tli. i.ueklcti Man a I rotntnlttodii nutuclcPB crime on tho lcr
Hew In Chlnittown-lnth lollc Court. I son of Fred WIlllHilo. A IK)or. dulloute
VoiiTLASii.Or, Noy ,150. The body ot youth, havo becu Jtricd und wore convlc
CharloH 11, CurlttiKi tlio missing upprcn-1 ted to-day. Tlioy will dnubtlcHH bti
puniMhcU to tho mil uxicnt oi tno law.
itiuii.knaTkVi a nTuonnKUY.
tico boy on liotird onu o( the llritith ohlpn
in )Krt, wuh amucniuuy loumi yestcrauy.
While Mr. Hugh Itrudy wan ilrnKRlnc tho
river (or loot tools ho brought up his body.
Tho body wits taken diurno of by Coroner
DcLin, who will hold uu Intjuest on it
to-dy. Tho body will be interred In the
River Viow cemetory'to-uiorrow.
William KvcrcttH, it printer, died
Wedncuday evotiinK o( an overdoHe of
morphine or chloroform. It in HUiiposod
that he committed suicide, but his friends
decline to say anything about It, and It Is
not definitely known. It in said that ho
bus not been in lim right niluil at times
ot late, which led to the supposition that
he committed suicide while laboring un
der temporary Insanity
W. II. Molcomb. vice-nreHidcnt of the
t'niou I'acltlo railroad, will goto Heppnvr
to-night at 10 o'clock.
"Moore, of the Honeor wood yard, is tho
lucklext man in town. Yesterday m Ills
cook wom cleaning a lino f :!.50 turkey, ho
exhibited iv f' gold plea', saying: "Tur
key heap cheap." '(his tnudu his turkey
cost him $1.60 Ichh than nothing. om'o
thought that turkey tasted too much like
I coin, but not so much uh thin one.
YeHterday afternoon quite u seiiHation
wan created by tliu bipiaru, corner ol
Hccoud und Alder htrcotn, being ciowded
with Chinehe. ltotKirtorrt und cdcstrianH
runlii'd to the scene only to find that four
one, and
A lUgalar Sjrilcm In Uprlli In C.b.H
NoCI.w o lb Thl"ft.
Ottawa, Doc. 1. For o past few
weeks valuable package" have been nil
lug from malls arriving hern from points
Houth and weit. Tho otoftko olllclals
havo discovered that u regular ystom of
mail robWy Is lcli)g carried on. Tho
entire mail from one train In missing,
and a large amount of money has been
taken. Thoro is no clow to the thieved.
(Ifiruiaa aad Knallia V....I. Itomliaril Tw.
Tonal.
Rkrlin, Dee. 1. A German corvette
bombarded I.inill yesturd.tv, und to-day
will Iwmbard I.oadavl, a villago opjohlto
Zanribnr. The llrltish fleet is co-oper
uting.
Anolli.r Mln Ilurnlns. anil Klsltt .Mn
MU.Iiik.
Hkthoit, Mich., Doc. 1. A dispatch
patch
No. a
uli natnen had lumped iitxjn
wero piiiilfliiiig him. 'llio four
from Calumet cays, thu Calumet
shaft caught II ro last night and In still
burning. Might men are missing.
MIHAI'l-ltorillATKH I'I'III.IO I.AMIN.
llllllon. Inr thn 'iiriiruuiii, lint Not m
Onl for thr I'uor.
Tho following is u complete and' full
statement of tho amount of tho public
we IV I domain elvnti to tho railroads of the fouii'
walUcd oirto Jail, wheie thoyciivu ImiII in i (rv. 'this list has been veiy carefully
tho sum of :f 1:11 each
i compiled from the leconls of tho general
Great Slaughter of Goods !
FOR 30 DAYS YET,
AT 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN COST
Fifteen eusen were disposed of In tho; land olllco at Wnthliiuion. and Ih correct
ikiIIco court to-day. One vug ; no for lo-' in every particular :
'1'o.xiii l'ncllln l,(KX)(i(0
tlliHUI PulIIIp . IJ.WW.KO
Khii.uk 1'itolllt' ii.uiumo
UriiTpr I'liclllc I,mn,i()
t't'lilrul IVclllc ll,i)iKMl
lacing u building; five for uxenult and
battery; ono public woman; balance
Hiinplo ilruukH. It takes Judge Tanner
less timu to dispose of them than to re-
Mirt It
Ori'xon Cortrsl....
r.O. Leasuruand W.J. Furnish wero 1 5?Sii$f,,,1 iif.i'ii'::".;
' In tlin oitv vi'Hlonl.iv.
i J. II. Kot'noy und Wm. Welch, of I'en
dlcton, ure at thu St. Charles.
Mil: WOUI.lt MM' A.NSWIIII.
I ('iilrn.t Knllim.
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Hut
IIYSICIANS AND SUROKONS. 1
t'oa.i.o, Orts:im. Five yeiiM uuccra '
DIU1 ttliil iirli'atfi nrnnllrt.
lKAA nitlMltl V. M KTA.1MI VullMAX
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L ti-mnil tlukr fir lut I IrMvnulun
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ri. i i,t.. titer Aluofliolliu .
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xioihiiu Co.'a .turf. Iteil, truer, on
-.r t,tiiirfc airifu itr.iurnv
S(Crulinirtiil liv InlnnlionH with VII.
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.M-vTIR. HKNTIRT. OAH AUMIN-
-rro unir! -Mnin Hireot.lnTliomp.
iiQiiuiur. renilleton, Oregon.
MKCHANICS.
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ninjcPf, Work nrniiintiv ilone. Juvt?
- -iiH wi Mr At iirpiiM. nn uiun
Tlie Largest Stock of Boots and Shoos, A fine
lot ot men's urmsnmg uoous; large
stock of Harness, Saddles and Blankets.
Fine lot of Rubber Goods below cost.
COME AND GET BARGAINS AT MY STORE.
James Wheelan,
l'l'II.IICO It .V OwTKlll. .
MiililluA Ohio UUi r..
Nr i HI. I'lilll .1 Mlnlix I'liy..
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i.oniion, wee, I. 1 minion tor it nun i
trial will be inailo in tho ciuo of Valeria
Weideiimn ugalnKt Robert Horace Wul
jiole, heir presumptive to the Kiirldom of
Oxford, for breach of promise, which wns
dccidcil ngaitihttlm plaintill' .chtordiiy for
rcftiHlng to aiiHer certain iucstiunri on
thu ground Unit lieiug a foreigner she did
not understand tho eonsiMpiences of her
refusal to answer.
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i .pvelalty
COURT STREET,
PENDLETON, OREGON
FURNITURE, CARPETS.
B. C. & B. M. WHEELER.
DF.ALfcKH IN
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS,
OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETO.
A Complole Stock of Furniture anil Carrot.
Our Stock Covers 6,000 Feet of Flooring.
OOODS SOLD ON KA8Y I'AYMKNTS.
3C O. and E. M. WHBELBE
SUCCCE88OR8 TO FORBES WHEELER,
Pendleton, Or.
AtiMociation Ruilding
Alexander & Frazer,
(IKALKIW IN
General Merchandise,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dress and
Fancy Goods.
Family Groceries a Specialty.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.
wii i WH.KIN80JJ. PHACTICAM MAIN liv-.r... ; .
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Wine and Spirit Merchants,
eBn" T . . . PORTLAND, OREGON
03,FRONT ST.
AGENTS
(IIHIMANY ItHI'lUIVni).
Ilrlnif ii I'liriilniier l'rrliui
Trial Will 1mi (Iriuileil.
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rii(i;iio..Mniiiivi'iiiirii
Ilurllnsloii v Ml.xnirl IIimt. ...
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riilrHKii.ltuck I.ImiiiIA I 'ml lie .
(Viliir Kiipliln A MlK.oiin
Ml.ftiiurl ltlvcr. furl k.i.II.V (III t
M'WlirIoaii,llul"li ltutfiicv Vick.Ii'h .1,Mm,u o
ltlliiiilrt t tiiirul, Mniillo A 'htciiuo . . &,UY
Ali'lil.oii,ToH'l(a.l Hull lit IV 3,U4l,UM)
Tlicso lnnd douatloiiH amount to -7:1,-
Iu7,i;ul urrcs, eipial to thu combined j
iiroa.i of many ot our (urge States. In ad
dition to these enormous grunt to those .
. TT. , . railroad eoriiorutions, tho government t
.rrelarjr IU).n Crlllrl... Harm.., . , , j() ,
four.-in Irtisrillo Sam . . (tin IllJlOUIlt of () t,l)'J3,01 1.', lit II per 0-1. t I
AMIINOTOX. DCC. . S'l'retary Ilay . .,r ul.li,l. Ilu. i..vnriinwml lull
unl has sent ii letter to Huron oIwItx. II0V.r rovvtvml unti ctit iT tiltlifr Interest
German Charge d'AlIalres, in which op priiuhml, ulthough long put due, mid
mys; "In tho opinion of this government tho chances ure that, uiuler thu present
the course taken by (leriuany in respect ,.on,itiii of ullalrs, them never will Ui u
to Samoa cannot Im regarded uh huv ng , ivnt returneil. Such are the privileges
noon miirKiti ny uiai jiwi vuiiBiiiur-ii.ni i,nat mVeleeii and continue to uu given to
wliich ancient friendship between tho c.orloril, 011M . rHH .banks, ami railroad
iftlhii neotile. siieh as for Instance, tho bill
ilhatwuH vetoed on account of its being!
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An InliKlralril Alan nnoina ai ituraiu hiiu iiiii-oiisiiutiuiiiii, iiimuiiiuiiiil, m "
Miirii.ii, inn mi...tii.iii. I dollarM to the Toxuh fannerM to purchase
H'.uiiiuiiviiii Ilu. 1 w-lnlili W Itnli. 1 wed uftcr being liniMjvcrished und
iihoii. uii intoxicated occupant of ono of : mudo dehtltuto by iroloug uml contliiiieil
ho boxeb at Kloruiin'H thoater, fired i droiitlm. tor tho governnicnt to assist
AN IHllKl'ltKSHIIII.K CONDUCT.
Jti.tlrn . Injn.tlre ItlKht t. Yroaj.
Knun ttinChlcsKoKxprmt.
Thu election has come and gone, and
tho result has Ix'cn made known.
Is this the end?
No; It Is only n oklrmlsh which pre
ccdeii tho great dccUlve battle.
We have More us what Mr. Seward
saw in chattel cluvory, viz: an Irreprewd
ble conflict.
A great revolution In couiinr;, and come
It will : and any elfbrt ti Flop it would b!
as futile as to try to stop tho earth on iU
r-xis. Touvery reformer wo say, "gird
on your aYiuor," and uh Cromwell laid to
his iiivinciblcs. "Trust in God and keep
your isiwder dry."
As for tho result ot tho past election,
there will tie no change ot policy tendinr
to better the condition of thu tollers and
wealth-producer. Wljatover of fair
promises may have been made In behalf
of labor will all 1st forgotten, because the
svstenis that are in vogue tend ot neces
sity to crush lalior more and more. Hio
condition of lalior cannot IA)' mudo belter
without destroying these, and thu two
old pnrtlcM will no more do that than a
Kiino niun would put out hla own oyen
Land tenure will ruinuin tho sum
There will lie no change In fin
neither in tranHHrtutlon. Syndjn''
monopolies and trusts will grow
llourlsh an never Uiforo. Money
no more plentiful. Debts: will
easier paid. Mortgaged willlsi'
or lighter Conditions of livirif
tollers will become harder t.
easier. Thu saine restlcssncsH, w ra
striking and lighting; tho battle i.
for bread will still continue.
Reformer, do you think of ecu,
vour ellbrls now the election Is nvv
Never I No, noverl Vastly more can
accomplished now than during, tho M,
of tho campaign. I'arty allegiance wi
In a inuisiiro losu Uh power over me
rreiiullco will ulve iiwuy tdyolHirthougl
Truth, furlM and reason will exert nic
Inlliienco oer men now, slnco inuy i
free from excitement.
Men are not governed by reason, Trul
facts, and arguments t-hould hi all least
Inllueiice men to, do what Is best f
themselves and their fellow men. II,
llioy iloii't. Men do uh they want to l.
or will to do, The stomach exerelK
iiioio isiwer over tho majority of tnu
than the brain iIoch. Indeed, tho lowe
iinlmal uaturo (the hog) prcilpiuiniitcH a
Unit urgiimcnt, reason, truth, fuels, am
even revelation, till put together, don'
exert u tithe of tho inllueiice that at
empty stomach dis'H.
lint, my biother reformer, take cour
ago. You will have hungry men will
empty stomachs, uh well us empty hands
by the million on jour hide inside of fom
more years. They will be anxious to
lentil, and will Isniose tho truth when II
In made known to them.
Now iri tho time to "rliurgo til! iilont
the line." Spread the light. Extend
tho eiii'iilatioii of labor pupeiH. f-ealler
truclH.' "He instant In season and out of
season" to enlighten, educate, instiurt,
ami lilierato the marson who ure in tho
clutches of tho enemy.
KouiemlM'r your labor Ih for unborn
generations.
Remember It Ih u battle for liberty, Im
munity and for your God.
"I'luy tho man."
IMrllla Oi.s.t Wlivat.
wliich ancient friendship between the ,.or,wut0H, trusts .banks, ami railroad I . Attention Iiuh been recent Iv called to
United StuloH and Germany entltlt-H this cu,,,aiiiuH. wlillu at thu h.iiiio lime, when tho largo amount of wheat shlpH.'d from
government to expect." i an appropriation Is asked in behalf of I the I'acllU: Coast for European eximrt,
HIIOOTINO IN A TIIKATKII.
i... ...,i....,i u'lu.i.. ,,i.,l Mitel,. ' tlio urtuullv needv under such clrcuiii
ell lost night, Just uftor their appearance MtuneoH, would bo establishing a Imd
on thu stage, butniIssciUoth men. Uoli precedent.
blnson wusurrcsted.
ICAILIIUADH IN IIIIA.II
Surf.J. lit an Amrrlrao ami Canadian ,
M)-liillealn Nulxlillfi I'rulialilr,
Ottawa, Dee. 1. Tlio surveyors sent
bv tlio syndicuto of Amcrlcuu and Cu-,
imdlun lWillc capltalUts to mako surveys ;
for railways in llraril havo returned,
and are now engaged in preparing their'
pluiiH and rcortn. They iuak conll
dently of thu syndicate obtaining hiiImI
die for tho biilliling of ciuierlal roads, i
Walling lor Uli- Klrctl.ill llrturua.
From th Chicago Tribune.
'It wuh threo o'clock when you came
in thin morning, Absalom," remarked
Mrs. Rumba.
"Couldn't get homo any sooner,
Nancy," oxpluiiiod Mr. Rammi, ui ho
applied n fresh bandage to his head.
"I waH waiting for election returnes."
"Hut tho election took place nearly a
week ago."
"I know it did Nancy, but there ure
several counties In Toxuh that haven't
1een heard from yet. You have no Idea,
Nancv," continued air. uumisi, in a
rilK hTIUKI.NU HWITCIIMKN
Tbry Wtttk a fr.lKlit Truln-VuKnllalliiif (m0 'deeply hurt by IiIh wlfo'h lllljllst
ii.r;rci. .......... suspicions, "how niiich deends on
iNDIANAfOl.lS. lVC.
flu. utrlLrlru' Hultehmc
train on the Ohio, Indiana & Western
road last night, wrecking eight cars.
. . susiilclons, "now mm
l.r- ""'"JT . . Kctting the full returiiM
n ditched a freight township ofTexaH this j
from Ibo buck
year.'
Afirrlba Priol,
Tho uxccutlvo committeo of strlkera will i k
meet the suieriieniieiii mjiiiuiuik' Ma i'0neloio-Iiefore I glvo you an
aik. "fnnuea on horl notice, u
k,am7w"l receive prompt i
NW pailltln-' r ur,i.,.llft-
day, with a viow to seltlo the Mrlke.
Hllltr IN TIIK STIIKKI-.
I A Youiiii Wiiiiihii hiiiii.ril llalu Takrit
J VrnB'nin-x Her llrirnjrr.
. N:w Haven, Conn., Dec. l.-John
11 I... I til- kill. 1., Ill U'fllt
rvllll,, u isjimmi juiuih
(
shot ami killed in u crowded street hero ; ullow mo, I'll hedge a little.
I last night, liin muruorer ih in imm m no my w iter :
answer, .Marshal. I wunt you lo Know
that I InIIuvo the married Muto to bo
Dimply a re-enforced condition for thu
butter amelioration of tho wrongs und
HoUerlngH of wouion. Do you understand
rno?
Mr. Mallow 1 think 1 do; and if you'll
won't you
3'tlioii, Oregon.
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V." "iritftl, BTUfir; lillJViv
toa. Heuaieton. Dretr.in. Tonib-
-ci . eionument settlnca spolall7i
! irfj Pttei1uir, all klna ot Atoue
Klire-nroof purittlous.
SALOONS.
ttkTVt F.i. r? 01 Trade," Our. Mum-anil
CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON mS bOi'vSSqU. A R &E
SSMTmM w,s-) veure clu
UOTPON (YC,0W Labe, 3m
bo u young woman who vimiou mm a iew . ft
'days ago, and entreated him to marry Vulorla Welilmann, a German govern
j her. He refused, and shu threatened to e(1H( ,liUj fojht suit against Robert Hor-
shoot him. aeo WaIole, heir presumptive to tho
1 oait.un AM ui'.w wist. earldom of Oxford, for 1 0.000 damages
i I for breach of promlso und libel. Hio al-
' A Hrli'ion.r T.itte'l I" a llurlti Wrack. jcgOM that WulK)lo llld tier ill HlllgaiU
1 Hohton. Dec. 1. The schooner, Maud ' and mudo her an oiler of marriago; llien
A. MorrUou, of .Sholljourne. N. S., wan ho betrayed her and uftcr;ard dmcardod
1 tiwed in here almoH u Ujtal wreck yes- her, and now repudiate tho paternity of
! tenia- uftcrnoon. Captain MorriHon'a her child.
I body was found aboard, hut the crew in j - -
1 mlbiiing. Their Isxlien may be dibcovered Killing frosts uro reorted from wentern
: when tlio uhlji la pumped out. I Florida and southern Alabama.
HayH Die Waseca neruiu. iiupury
umrng inillurH shows that it Ih muny
times as great as the amount shlpis.'d fur
thu last week from Eastern orlH, und
thut the great exiortmoeiiieul Ih largely
duo to tho recent pheiiomuiial rise in
wheat. Tho EuroHaii inurketH havo not
jet resHjuded lo thu rise in Amorl
cun wheat, und uh thu I'ucillo Count
wheutUof much cheaper grade, large
quautitli'H have been shiped to Euro
s'au iii.uts. Tho California w heat corro
sikiikIs In video to Mlnuesotu No, 2 red
Winter wheat. While there Ih no oxiort
movement of New York wheat, and, in
fact, tho I,lvuroul inaikot is luinn "0
centi below Now Yoik pricen, the CuU
Ifornlu low goods eau lie shliH'd with
profit. CoiiMiderablu ipiuntltles of Wasli
Ington Territory wheat have recently ar
rived in Mliiueaiiolls, whom man
millers ure grinding u littlo us an oxeri
ment. There Ih u uocsl deal of It already
stored at Duliith, but thu millers
aru inclined to leave it ulono,
uh it uboundH in starch, grinds a dark
color, and it Ih of very doubtful strength.
In upiK-arauco It dlUera very much from
Minnesota's handsome wheat, us tho
grulim aru olnted at IkjIIi ends and of
dead straw color, entirely lacking tho
lustre of Minnesota und Dakota wheat. In
price it Ih atjout twenty cents Isdow Min
nesota So. 1 hard, but even at that price
tho miller won't touch It. I-argu
ijiiantitieH that havo come East to
Duliith will probably tt to Liver
pool, where there Ih mora of a
demand (or low-grudu flour und coft
nheatu. It will bo used In grinding up
with harder grades, und in jierhaps, ubout
on tin eiiiality with thu Indian wheut
which Iiuh locuntly been impoited In
largo (inutilities into England und conti
nental isirtH. Thu Indian wheat also hi
quoted a long way IhjIoiv American wheat
in Mvutioo), and, although u hundsouio
grain, Ih very sturehy and of coarni liber.
The faeiliileH for growing wheat in East
ern Wushiegton Territory uro almost lim
itless, but it would scum thut Minnesota
has very little to fetir from suuh grain.
.
At Suvuiiuuh, tiu., In an cniunter
between tho police and a thousand riot
ing nogrooH, onu negro was killed, unit
several whito men und negrouu surloubly
wounded.
cjIJJ1 urauKlii, Klne Winn, wa-