DAILY. DAILY. A lltKI. lilllltAUY. Patron or tlio Dolly or Hi'inl-Wrckly EAST OltKOONlAN can freely ninke use of the 15AH r OIlEUONIAN llbrnry when over tln-y kii ilBnIrt-. Tlio inlllo urn eiir illiilly Invited to lslt 111" itlllco whenever mi liirllni'il, JUST WHAT YOU WANT. '. ... ii-.. In mnnev or stamps Pn, for tho Beml-Wrokly 13AST DUE- MAN from now until nHr win Li .I..llnr trill lly for tlio 1 Hj QgV ly KABT 0H1500NIAN for tlio snmo Ith oftlmobymitll. L. 1. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON,' SATURDAY, MARCH 10. 1888. Li LEY A HAMiEUAY, .pntKNI'AN-AT-liAW, -Booms 1, 2, 3 mid 4 AMOclutlon lllock Pendleton, Oregon. , FEE. a rrn i: v K X- AT-1. A W, hco-Noit Tribune oillco.on Court iitrout. L ir.V PAOE-TtMTIN, A1 1 II It ! K Y- AT-I. A wr. to -In Association building, rooms nml 17. KDliETONi - - U"' -piOH KENT. A home. Willi u ham that will stnhlo four horse. Appiy 10 a. d, .-., m un. Q NIjY FIVK UENT.M. "tt.ii.... .. ...nlrlm. tnnrn Hum four HUCS will bo inscrtod In tills column at tliu rnto of nvo cents an Insortlon. fOU I'lUNTINQ TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, SULLIVAN AND MITCHELL FIOHT. Vntt'ii Allvo ly WoMi'S-IIsploslon ino Lnst of nil Kmpcrnr Wrecks Loss or 1,1 fo In Glilim, Etc. KASTKHN STATES. 10 MINER A.CHEWB, AttorncyB.nt-l.aw, fDIiETON. - - " OHKUun. criil buslnois of nil kinds attended to with bthptiu-hfi. Collections.! specially. "." r v!Hr .. rriiittiiiiaiiii.lliirniiarl Main bhuciiii. i,:;rfii im lldlng, over tlio post onlco. Jnul8 " UYEU A FITZQEBALD, ATT NK VH- AT. V A W, ionn No.Snudfl, Aswclutlou Block, Ton- cton. or. J. I1EAN, ATT M V AT- IiAtV. ... . ...! uirnM. 111 T lonip.ion-iinni- IurtHulldliiir,oyrtho Post-OUIce. iOX A UINOn, a TTU BV K VH-AT- IjAW. bmro-Over First National lhrnk, Fendlo- I. Or. . . F. UUTOHEU, ATTBMMV-AT-liAW, ktjuvi nlf. 0HR0OK. .. 1 1 .. . I nnl f ni l.r.'LMlll II HI will iimuiici i ". ".. t.......i...i laililngtou. Collections ironiiiiy "" lAMBEY.BKIPWOUTH A WAOKH, ATTUMH KV-.-AT-I.AW illco In Hoom;lnnd4of tlio '' East Oregn. f ,.. i..iii,iiii... r.irnor of Mil 111 and 'Webb roots, I'eiiuiemn, ur. 1AIITEH A WHITE, ATTVUVKVM AT IiAW. Pendleton, Oregon. ooms 8 nnd 9 Association lllock. L.KILMAN, Justice of the Poaco, And Notary Public, VANBYOLK, - . - UBEUUW. c.i.i.r.rriso A Sl'KCIAl.TY. ni.. nn land reco ved.nnd linai proois Ikon ut reduced rates. i,oNt " V" H'. 'IL. 1AMBEI.L A 11KATIE, 1IKNTIMTM nnu iiilinliiUtercd Kmcm-Maln Btnel. In TliomijiiTiuo llltllldlllg. I'olllllCll'l'i m ill J. M. rllUKTT, UMM!lA. AMI HUKHEOK. Olltcoi-OverMnrMoii M'''! corner of jonn.on iiii'i wu - ion, orego i til. It. IIUEDULI., orniiui J'lijHlclmi & Humi'oii. (aradimtcd-l'ruB)ilu,aetmny.) Thirty l'oople KIII1. Nu' Vniiif. Mnri'li 1(1. An nxtilOSIOll HilusniUrliiK the Surplus. WAHiiiNoroN, March 10. Tlio fjennto commlttco on coaHt dcfentcn Iuih uurccil to rojwrt favorably upon this hill intro duced by Dolpli providing for additional Can ho had ut tlm Eaht Oiieoonian omco ut prircs inni tlinn tlioRO lEnstcrn Orcpoi pSTBAY ANlAfALB. "if vmi hnvn un nnliiml estrny, you cnn re cover him by expending ti.00 In wi vortlsing in mo r.AST uhkookiact. i. ...... ii" ...v... ovory tlmo. EQAIi I1I.ANKH. i.intibn at HiIh nnicr. Uiwyein nnd ollicrs needing speeini inriiiscuu utiiiiinw F BED. KEMl'EIt, Proprietor of tlio Flvt'.Ont Ilerr llnll. Mnln Bt.. onposlto pontnlllc, Pnildlelou. Pcndlolon beor on draught. Wines, Honors nnd cmnrs.or ino uei umuun, u nmn. mrhfl d tTOUBKB KOIt BALE. Hmnil imnii ni Ainnricuu mur uuu juub horses, all good sle, for sale. APP J' i; lu febM lm Echo, Oregon. JjOltBKB FOU BAIiK. , iMlxeil linnu or siock nou. n r-iiu, i" f., . . .... i.i. 1....1 ......n ... tnmn inii A 1 1 irnmi Hizn Aiiiericnn 1 iniiifiiPd Willi iiih loumuv i;u Minimum niiiini .. ..,i.. . ..,-., .. ..1 . liorses fiin uo neon 111 iiwriiiniri. icro, and concluded 10 Hiop nir 11 rno i 1 . r .....! ul w 1 1.. Iiiili iw 1 niiillfi I . . . v ...... . . . 1 INUUi lh1 "', n. " - ton fortillcntionH und wa-couHt dofciiHCH. Tlio bill tmivMiw for tlio uxiMndlturo of f 120.- :I78,800 for fortlllcationH at twontytlirco difruront placcH. among wnicii nro riim l-'raneiHco, Snn Dfogo ami Tottlnjid. Vahiiinhto.v, March 10. Tlio commit- too havo rccommcnilod lor punnago CntcliHon'H bill uppropiialing 17,470,000 for public dufoiiHO. Horinnnn on the Indlnn Committee. W.iKinsdTo.v March 10. Horinnnn of Oregon has leon placed on tho comuiitteo of lnd an donrcdation clulins, to 1111 a vacancy. I'nrtlcuturs of Putter's Dentil. WAHinsr.ToN. D. 0.. March 10. Mr. T. J. PottoR who died hero yemcrday, camo hero with his family on Ins way to Flo'ida, two weeks ago. Ho was allllctca with dropsv of tlio heart, and was much iMirl lull IlllllrOMll. 1 T. U. IIOPPEB, tu f. b2S lm Peiidleliili,llregon. T710K B VI.E. A fplendld sloek ranch at Imnltrupt prices. n....,l Inrantr klml llf KlnplI.UIIierlHI V IIIIIIIIIOU to rillilling sncep. rieiuy m minium i 11 nutsldo nml.'", lneiii.il In iiklimi county. H lii'fn willlur oil iiipl uhjh m V'.T" ,.l.lMM. T l . P. IIWA "I. IV'l-l,. i. frlfobU Im ICItlltns County, W. T. NOriCB. . .......I...... . 11... flv.i. nl Uitlmlfn All POmOUH IllllUltlUU H III" IUIH i-v... ...... t iin.l,,.. r.Miiifmtnii in I'oinu forward and settlo with tho undondgncd 11 1 oneo.or the AHnAiilM will Im tilili.ml In tllll llllllUM Of lltl nttorney for eoiieoiion. 1 menu ihihihi.-", conductor wero more or loss injured I on.l ..iiiui luivi. mnlmv I i "V." ' ' ... . ii iihij reiHIIi toil, Oregon, I'liorunrv u, jwv. frl fobl7 lm JOSEPH liAWJ.Kli. I lime for rest and recuperation. Instead of improving, no began sinking, una within sixty hours was tnotrjlit to bo liv ing. Ho milled 11 littlo. but has really been ut doath's door over nines. Ho was onlv tlilrtvelelit vears old. nnd was con sidered tho most distinguished railroad manager of his age- in tho country. lUllnmil Collision. Atciiihon. Kansas, March 0. A col llulnn fit-iMirn.nl vcMtnnliiv on tho lllirlliii' ton & Missouri ltiver railroad. A through MiHKeinrur train was stanilitw on tho track at Humboldt, Nob., when a locul passen ger train dashed without warning into tho station. A llromun, bnikeinim nnd .Mr, Kdmunils, of Lincoln, iN'ob., was badly inlured internally. A traveling man, mitiiii tmirfwiu'ti wild 1 ii1oiim1v hurt. Tlio t-otick to coNTUAiJioiw. fault is laid to a Uandliitf eugtneer, who t . ...in 1 .Ai...i tin iiuf tt nf I liml fliiiriFis nf tlm liwrn tnilll. .. .. n... ....n iwwm fnffti Mi t(,tti. fnr I m ... ir I'uiiiiivMiitt inni iiwsfni .'iiiiv.. -irniu u rvL'M'tii !!'? "TO,"" U ". I '-wi liv,:,,. Mnrch. Tho wostlwund ox. Builroiui sircot, iiiuir Mrcct, and Tustin ,)ross on tlio Union l'acillu was wrecked street. Tlio .vHniates and spec Ilea tloiis can . , fomnooll r .. Hallo. 75 miles cast ho seen ni 1110 lown Mirvurbr-n " . . v:. . ... .n t? ...i i 1.1. ...ii. I Iwi iiililrnimnil In tlm COIIlllll 100 Oil OI I ere. UV II liniKUfl Illlli .TUVllll I'.in mrcuis iiiKi pnoii" iiiiiniBiiiviii. HOUucrs wero kuiuu nun nuuiiuciii ...n.i.n.i. iiiinl mi Tlintnimriii ntrect.1 Imrn riuiflrVK tllll rl-llt to relOCt Uliy lld 111 I bids. mchliil Tho tho boats of tlio O. H. & N. company aro flying at half mast to-day on account of tho death of Vice President Potter. Tho buildings of tho company will Ihj urnpcii in mourning for thirty days. Lous 8.1,500. PoitTi,ANi). On.. March I). Tho loss of tho burning of tho Hxcolsior factory yes terday Is ubout if-V-OO. No Insurance A Poor Sinn Kolilieil. PoktIiANI), Oiti.Marcli I). Tho hou.i of nn aged uorman naniec lnwr, uving eight miles irom xno cny, wus eniuruu last ni'jht by burglars, who obtained $!I75 in money, all tho old man hud in tho world. Ho is n poor man, and has a family, and tho money Htolen rtpresents tho savings of s-jveral years of hard work. Chrlsmnii Case Afllriueit. Salkm. On.. .Afarch 10. Tho Supremo nmirt In tlin fillilOUS ClirlsilUin Will CUHO Imvn n lred tho decision Oi tlio lower court. Whiwt 71 Cents. PoitTi.ANi). March 10. Wheat is quoted at 71 cents to-day. lllit Loss of Llfo In China. San KuANeiseo. March 10. Advices received from Hong Kong and ioko lmuui wiv that tho Imnorial Commis sioner who was appointed to investigate. tho loss of lilo eonso'iueni upon mo lnuii fluHiui of Uio Yellow river, reports to tho Kintioror of China that tho total number of icoplo drowned was over ono hundred thousand. Tho number loit destltuto was 1,800,000. Sorrow of Oerjiaits. San Fiiancimoo, March 10. Kniioror Wllllntii'M i out i occasioned n le ling iiiiiiini rioriiiiitm Iii this citv akin to that felt union! American citizens ut tho death of Genonil Grant. CONdllKSH. HMAHll THIS Vnrmors Urged to llesttr TJiomsclvi'S nml Throw otrn (Inlllng Yoke, Twenty-nvo Millions or I'roo Traders by Compul lun IteurhiK Burden Without lluna-Ills. Ki-om tho Chicago Tribune, NO. 8 i-omtiiilsorv fieo trader, fho actual, involuntary free traders of tho United States uio found on Western farniH they are tho men who have to buv high-priced, bounty monooly gixxls anil sell their surplus agricultural produce in tho free trade markets of hiirotio for whatever they c.ul get. As Indicating their numlwr and voting Mrength when .vi.,.., iinmseil to t ho trutli oi ineir suua- Au uiiitirilni' character in n French C7 .11. I I 1 ... I 1... . (iineilv was iiHioniHiica to icarn nun nu i v . - , . .i.... .i, ho luuf been talking nouns and verbs .all ! on, uio oh, g - vuimiin ui hmw iihij .v. w. - . Perfiini ciuiiged 111 uiErleulllire. , rcii,3io his llfo without knowing it. So in this country many hundreds of thousands of persons who abhor "free traders" and look witli mistrust on mere revenue re formers aro free traders themselves in practice and always havo been, if they would only stop to think. A man may lie a protectionist in ineory nun ireu imuu in practice, or vice versa. Free will en ables each Individual to form his opinions of free trade or protection to suit liimseii ; lie mav advocate free trudo while pocket ing tariir bounties or clamor for protec tion while doing business as a practical free trader. Ills opinions uio what ho Ix-on lit to make them, but his practice is what tho law requires. Whether, in fact, an individual belongs to tho protectionist or froo trade class depends on whether or not tin actual oiieratlvo tariir law upplies to his industry. No operative protcciivo law noes or c ii'iiullt tbo W estern farmer, for tho reason 1 1 milium.... .Mtcnmnti n ia ..hi M eh nan Illinois.., Wl.conslti lown,.... ,MIHoiirlii Khiihiw Nuiirska Miunenotn Dakota Orowth slnco MO. 20 por cent. . 3tX T . 9X1 .IN) . no,V)7 J, 111,701 -107,112 an ion that ho produces more food products than i theory they aro practicing it every tlio homo market can consume and tho of their lives under coercloil of law. 2,SC0,SS0 lty tho census of 1880 tho total numlier of farmers in those ten Western Stales will reach nearly :i,000,000. Dakota has now fullv 130,000 men working on farms, Nebraska at least 100,000, and Kansas 267,000. Thu fanners of the Northwest make up tho steadily swelling army of fn iriiilirn bv compulsion. Whatever these farmers may think of tho free trade liny ISO ...I I il I...!..!- ltv.l l.v mIhiI tlm'fr . Irnilil llllvilClltil WOU 111 UHIC IIICSO priUU Ul IIIU llliuiu in iLivii I'j .... ...w ) i.w ..... - - suriilus will bring in tho free trade mar- farmers to liear nil the burdens of free kets, transportation charges and commis- trade without a shred of compensating slons deducted. Tho Llvoriool market , lienellt, and yet that Is wlmt they aw pa itovems tho price of agricultuml jiroduco tienlly doing lu tho nuuio of misnumed at ovory railroad station in tho West. It ' protectionism. If these faruiors would .1 nr.. ...i.... ,.t ii... ......iii.ii uaIi! nml lumiti. ilifiiiimiU'iiH. exert their Intelll- i lira hi ao t i ., . i i... i I : . . " r.V" ' i".l...l I l..,l.l llilt;lf I rtt II I iiirwii-u OIW THIS CONCEItN VOU7 All persons Inilolileil lo mo bv nolo orao. ........ .1... w...ii.di.iii !... .inn rnrwiini "iiiinii' lllllll II" ! I.V1'V" . ..... i, .1.. ,.v nml tntim mime. IIS 1 iiut-u ' .''' ... ...i ....... i II 1 money ill my oiisiiH'.H nun hihii. ; this iviiuest is notc oinpllcil Willi, I w III piseo Hie limes uuii iiccouuis 111 nm uuu i mi attorney forcolleellon. I'eni eiuu.urCiSon..iaroiin, i. . HH'117 dsw W. I). HAiNBI-OKI) A CO. Tho doctor oilers his services to tho public, "-KACII BKWAIIU, ml ho makes Uio nssurauco unit n burn any sUh.i whom medical aid can havo E...f ...i... i,Htm. ..I ri'Mliicneo on Johnson 111 Y t llVl.l Will W Olllco hours, from u to II n. m., from 10 o in., nun from , in u jliiu lEO.W. KINO., M.l). nM. r..nrlinll.fl .t HO.'S HtOrC. llOH' VflllVU. v.iv. - i . li. mi Li'.iiii tiniAt ui'ar uoiirt mri-vi. hiHtfiiln icu nnd ollleo connected by toiepnouo L..I.I. 'lll.i.l linl.l " KhikoIuI nllentlon given to lhUlscies of iuomuiiuuui.iiiiuii.-ii. l-A H. IIAilKl'.U, 'pilYHIUIAN ANI MIjIUJKOM, htoom 11 Ansoolatlon block, - Jtnln Btreet, ih lino throii-ih tho nlaco whore lli.. iiiniiilmir m'fiirnAil lu I'nnirnlli'il bv tllll railroad company, und it is inuwsslblo to obtain particulars. ' Anotlmr Htrlku llirenteued, Sr. I'm i . .March I). Tho St. Paul and Dululh rullro.ul has nolllled tho Urother- hooil of ICns'ineers that thoy will lmndlo ('. U. IJ. ears. Tho engineers of tlio road sav if this is Insisted on they will strike wfthin LM hours. Kilt i n Allvoliy Wolves. Faihio. 1). T March 10. A man and bis son Ivlnu at Poplar urovo, -'l nines . ..........I nl fli... ilnllura n lioiul will UO Willi - . . . . . ........ ... V. r .V:;, I'lorVes! (mo iorro southeast o Fort Tottou went with u mare, bsld face, 7 on left shoulder and ) on Hil0vel to clear away tho snow from liay leiiii'ii R. uiio "" ,V'.r.v.".,.7.".." ;,7.. stacks noar t no louse, wuen im wan ?.?' ".. .V.. i V ui." n., ffi itiaekiwl bv sixteen wblvei. which uto iii'iru.i ".,."" " ""--,:; m (ii.. 1 1 Vii ii 1 1 . 1 i.i... ..ii.... in . ...i i ...ti,, ii.., n n Hiirrvi uiir.v imij jvihh ii i iiiiii iiiivti. iim itiiu unit iiiutuui nt nnd ono buy tlllo', brandotl K ip mWo Uown) il ..j.r. ut...t (,n uimlmv- Saxt tu fobll lm We.ton, Oregon. 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCEItN. -r. .i . ...i.i. .. ..niA .(r..n.l I. . " , ' . .., ..i,.i:. ueorgo ii. .ii. jouiimiii i nwi'i- .""," nave oimunou a ro'iinuning omur eujuiir by Jcthro nml K. A. llunlwlck, ll'ls nolo I . . .. . . f rufllsnJi, U lllis uo ; l jm u. ? ''. . iMfV. inwh.r iimvUlmm nf ilm IntHrntato coinnierco law: also re union l'ueitlo engineers . .. " I. ..!.!....! 1 ... 11.1.... nay uio remains won vihuuu, iiuniuuiiuij but tho loue:i wore found. A (Juenr Injunction, Omaha, Nkii., Mua-li 10. HailwayH ro'iiniinini' onior en oi to J. QHISNV'OI.D, yilVNIUI.vm nuiiiit.u.i. Ollleo In Simpson's drug store, Helix Or. T ANE& llllOWN, iif.u.. urriuuo nun Mian i-unuerM TENDLETON, OB, m... Vhwrnit utroet. near Court street. oollOKm from the eoiiiitry will recolvo prompt ntten. tlon. Blgn panning a specialty. npl.a .mriHiHilv nottflml of Hint fact feblO lm K. A. HAUUWICK. W OTICK. t uflinm II mnv eoncern: Take nntlco that theBouth HrltUh Klronnd Marino Insurance Compuny of Now Zealand desires and In- lOllUH 10 Ct'USO II'HUK IIU.IIIC.. IM in" vv A'" Oregon, aim 10 wnnumw im cuihiui mum- from. THE BOimi i luriMii iiys JlAllinr.ll'nlJnninjr. VlV. OK NEW 7.EAI.ANU. Ilv WILLIAMS. ACH A WOOD. Attorneys. straining tho from striking. roitinoN ni:wh. Follnwlni van tlio vote in tho Scnut3 nn tiw. ilmniuliint nciiHlon bill : Y..HM Aldrlch. Allison, lllair, Hlod- gett, IJowcn, Drown, Cameron, Chase, Chandler, Culloin, Davis, Dawes, Doinii, l.'....-..ll li'iuilbtiiir. Krvn. Gnoreo lior- man, Halo, Hampton, Huwloy, Hlscock, Hoar, Inialls, Ko'.ina. MoPheiuon, .Man dorson, MltcbelliPaddiM'k, Palmer, Puyno, Piatt, Pugh, lUddlolMjrger, bawyer. Sher man, r?lOOllor, siewari, niui;ii.iiiiii.u, Teller, Turplo, Voorhcea, Walthall, W II- son (Iowa) II. , , , Nuvs Hato, i;eck, nerry, niacKDiirn, Cockroll, Coko, Colquitt, Daniel, Kustis, Gibson, Harris, Pasco. Heiu.ui. Sauls lnirry, Vanes, Wikon (Maryland) 15. Piilm Hint were announced wero: hv- arts and Movgrtn, Kdmimds and Jones (Arkansas), Sabiu and Call, Hansom and Jones (Nevada), Vest and Plumb. Tlm HniiHo committee on imuiufiicttirei l m nn nn Invii-.tlL'iillon of trusts. The Hii'tar trust was tho ono selectsd to b? Mint investigated. Cbalrman l.acon read a list of those who hud been subiienad. Tho answer of "present" wuh mudo u; ThetHloro Hiivemover. Henry C Havemever, Ueorgo H. Mollorut, U. N. Camp mid John 1). l'lirons. Tho nauio of Wllllnin H. Morris was called, but ho was not present, and the chairman asked that the reporters note tho fact. John K. Parsons said ho was u lawyer of Now York City; had drawn up tho deed of trust forming what was known as tho Hii',iir Hollners' Company. Ho hud atruocopyof tbo insiriiinuut, save that there was omltt-.'d from tho copy the umounlsof tho tot:il capital it-sued und held bv tho various members of tho trust, as it was hold that this was private in formation, and was not necessary for any purpose oi legislation. Tlio instrument, having Ihjcii read by tin. I'mimiltti'o Llork. Parsons stated that tho instrument was practically hihtltuted October 1, 1887, though certain of tlio Hlimatures were not allixed until later. I In oxnlnliied. In unswer to ouextlons. that thu various linns interested in the li'Pil wero llrst ronuircd to !ecoino cor .. .... . ., , i. jioratlons, li tnoy wero noi aireany much, before signing tlio paper, unu gave no tllllOi HIS mtirgei IinieH UlU UUIUIIUIUVII ii iiiiii riliunn inu i.i-M.i , at Liverpool in comiietltion witlr all thu i Is devouring their substancp and keeping fooil exporting nations of the world. Tho them perfectly poor, In debt and ills- Western farmer is placed in direct, bitter comiietltion with tlio cheapest hm on tln iiarili. Ho must hold his own in free trade markets not only against tho lalsjr of peasant women in Western hiirois), but against tho serfs of Poland. Hussia and Hungary, and against tho half-bar-barors fellahs of Kgypt and tlio slavish rvniu nf India. Moreover lie must DUV the cost of tnmsiHjrtlng his produce from 1,000 to 1,500 miles by land ami I'.OOO by sea Iwforo ho can reach tho foreign freo trade market and cnicr into competition not only with paupemod but witn virtual slave labor. In telling his surplus pro- duets tho western farmer Is nn involun tary free trador in all that tlio term can ""W- . .. . ..... . ....... ... . Uio great uisanvanuigo 10 which uiu coitraged. DKMOOUATIt) STATU CONVENTION. Tho Democralio Stata Convention for Iho Stata of Oregon Is hereby called to meet ut Pendleton, Umatilla county, on Tuesday, April II, 18SS, for tho puroso of nominal In: a ciindldato for memlier of Co'i'ress, n caniirdato for .iiityo ul tho Supremo Court, hI.x delegates to tho Na tlonid Doinoeruth! Coiivoullon and six altjrnates; to ratify tho various district nominations, and such othur business as nmv liropai ly como Iwforo tho Convention. Said Oonvonllon will 1h composed of 155 delegates, apiortloned lo tho various countie.4 on tho vote cast for candidate to Couvtiess ut tlio election oi ihwi, nenig fannorri (tlio fretv traders of tho United m0 delegato for oath county and one for States hv compulsion) aro subject becomes !.. km nml fmclion over 100 votes so allthoinoro glaring" when their posit Ion (,.,lHt is contrasled with that of other industrial ' n ncoonlanco witli said apporllonment, classes of the community. Tho ocean uu, respective counties will lw entitled to voyage which tens so nam ugainwi. uio (10 following representation: .ft I.inn i U Mulhiiiir, 7 Marion farmer seeking access to tbo foreign mar-1 n..ur, .... ,-ors the American mauiilactuier iiuutoii... and uHords lilm so much natural protec 'Tho Lust of nu I.iuporor. Hkiiun, Murcli li. Shortly after eight ; BIK;ctively. in lieu therefor tlio r o'clock this forenoon, ineinlMjrs ol the , ,,ilV0 .f, nrm u certain amount of royal family, court dignitaries, generuis oi tho army, and ministers of State wero suminouoJ tj tlio chainlsjr of tho dying Hall-silting JOHNSON DIACK, Hume ii ml Sf;ii I'uliilcr, iinner-hanclnu irlatlng and a raining, wnltenlng. Htore n lnp, Court street, opposite TU- M B Olttf IW IX P I TOHN BTANFIELP, Proprietor of tho Opera Hnloou, Court Street, adJolulngjOpera Houso, Pendleton, Oregon. Fine wlnea, liquors and clgnrs. Dayton beer, acknowledged lo ua me draught. tlB.t, ou (rl febSI Q.EOBaEDAUVEAU. Proprietor of the IIOAUUUFTItAIIK. Cor. Main and Webb Streets, Pendleton, Or. Fredericksburg Beer on draught. Fine Wines, Mquow and Cigars. nI7tf Pendleton Meat Market. MAIN BT., NEAU VIliLAUD. JONES & IHRIG, Props Having reopened tho above Market, (Ban. bert's mil siauu, we snail do prepureu ut u limes to supply tlio peopia oi reuuieiuu with the very best Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc. That the market can afford, and at prices all can reach. Henry Kopittkefic Co., UEALEH IN HAY. OJtAlJf, WOOD AXI Vimuirnr. Tin was ill U uiutiiriv nu il CJIill) bedstead. Prince William stood nearest tho Kmporor, and landing over tho couch ho eamo.itly watched tho living monurcii uir no ex pired. Ho dieif holding tho bund of tlm Kmpress. Ho was delirious for a brief sihjII aboilt live o'clock, when ho ex claimed: "I am n man oi peace, imi ii Hussia forces mo to war, I shall faithfully side witli my ally, Austria." Vessel recked. London. March 0. Tlio bark Lanomn, from Australia, loaded witli a cargo of wool, was wrecked last night near Wey mouth. The captain anu eioven oi uio crow woro drowned. Tho Mltrliell Hulllvnii Fight. Ts.vi.nv. March 0. TllO tk'ht lietween Mitclioll and .Sullivan lias been arranged to take place noxt .Monday. Hiilllwiu una siittiiuii. iled Inforination about each participant Ho stated that the linns turned over to i the trustees the stock of each linn re trustees . ..i..i. eavo eacli lirin a certain uniouui. oi miocb. nf tlm i-nmhlned ll nil or COinDauV. Senator Stewart delivered n sjieecli in tin. Soiiutn Wednesday on his coin cor iillcutu bill. His sneech. which was of great length, gavo un intoroHtlng history nf tiinni.i un il the oilucts which coutraC' ti-ln andoxpansion huvo had, respectively, uism tho principal nations of tlio world, tin i'lniiiiiil that contraction always caused hard times, and nlvntyof money produced iiriwnnritv. Mil Htmllt'lv UrUOll 111! ill creased a'niount 'of thu circulating medium Kmki'iI niKiii nilvcr. Tliii kccretarv of tho treasury has wmt to tho house an estimate of $100,000 to defray tlio oxeni!S of observations of a total etiipno ot tlm sun which win no visi bio on.tho Pacillo coast, Januury 1, next. A Human Klertrlu Light From tho Pittsburg Dlspalchi Some weeks ugo Charles llaldwln, ono ol tho lest-known men in iioxiugiuu, m. tlon from tlio couiietitlon of foreign ri vals. In addition to huh, iiio law puis heavy duties on top of tho transportation charges to make sure that tho foreign manufacturer snail ihj Kept out anu n high monopoly market preserved for tho tho homo manufacturer. livery clog or bunion weighing ou tho farmer is balaced lysomo special privilege orimiiiunuy ai nu eil tlm manufacturih' class 1 Then, too, the high market bounties reenred to this favored class must lie taken out of tho sorely-won profits gained by tho west em farmers in mirkoting their surplus at cheap rates in freo Undo markets 4,000 to ft.OOO miles from tho placa of production and 'n comietltlon witli all Iho world. When natural onsiacios urososiiong a'jainst tho farmers why should thoy alono bo iree trailers ny compulsion ami ho denied any compensating advantages : When natural advantages nro so much in fnvnr nf American manufacturers, why should thoy lo ismussd at tho oxpenco of aUisstavored ciass; u jushco ami mw permit uto uixauon oi mm vium iw i ...,rt Morrow ...'I Multnomah ..A I'olk ...I TlllllllHKflC Umatilla ...il Union ,...a Wusi'o . ....ft Washington. ....7 Wnllnwn Yumlilll. . Toiai t " J7 ...rt .ft i . .0 IM I'liii'kiimus... Clatsop Colli in III" I'ooi Croiik.......M...i I'urry.. Douglas (Milium Orant Jackson JdSUplllllO Iv 1 11 111 It I tl i,nkii .! Ullto T Tho coinmltleo resK!ctfully recominond that tiiu County Conventions for the elec tion oi dologiiles to tlio Slato Convention, unless otherwise ordered by Iho local county commlttco, lie held on Saturday, MlUl'll 1-1, 1888. II. lioi.DHMITII, Chairman Uomocrutlo State Central Committee. IMIMOOIt.VTIO COUNTY CONVENTION. Convention Is A D.'Miocnilli! County horeby called to meet in Pendleton, I'ma- fill.'. ........... .... U..Im.I..i. M.ir.ili "llli fur llll.l 11111111 , uu piiiiiiiiii; , .'imm in., tho niiriMiM) oi electing eiglit delegates to I Mm lkiinocriitlii State Convention, to Is) ntlvuntugo of unotlier, why shouldn't thu hold in Pendleton April M, 1888, and for ! 1 t a 1 .. I. ... ll. . ...... If At... ....i.ifiinil.iii ultilll a Ilium nianufacturew, who get their gissls from j tho jmrsso, If tho convention shall deem 50 to 100 tier cent, more than Iho Hiiro-. It IkmI, oi noitilnutlng a full Democratic prlco, pay ... . i. . poan prlco, juiy n nouns 10 iiio uiniiurn who can command only tho low freo trudo rate for their pnslucoV Is sucli taxation, when not needed for tho sup iort of the government, legally or mor ally jttstillablo? What is it but roblwry uudor forms of law? Where does con gress get its authority, when tho rovenuo does not require it, to comiio! fanners to buy urtlllcially and unnaturally high priced goods, and thus transfer their wanly freo trade prollts as a bonus to factory capitalists? Tho Involuntury, compulsory freo tradors of tho United States, embracing nearly half of tlio Aluoiicun )coplo, havo all tho inirnens ami none oi ino anvauia ges of freo trade, county ticket, to bo voted for at thu next election ; unil to transact any other busi ness that may proiiorly comu liefoio tho convention. . . Tlio convention will Isj coiniiosed ol forty-tlvo delegates, upisirtloued among tlio several precincts us ioIIowh: ...3 .3 . .a ,..i Adams,., Cmniis.., Cottonwood I Alta :i Couiervlllo . .,,.1 Echo,,., ...I rosier,... Git A IN, WOOD COAL, u-iiu uiil7(ul with ii sudden and peculiar illness, lasting soverul days. Physicians Putis. FitANCK, March lO.-John L. I uilorded no rellel, und no recoercu us Sullivan and Charles .Mitclioll had a light I suddenly us ho liecamo ill, . On his re Sffl inUondnJ Suaron Ho.hchild's estate, covery lie noticed ono oyemng : Urn t his IXMli III UIO IliirK Ha,u " ""-"'V n.n, within tliirty.two miles of this city. PKNnr.KTON -ri.r;. I... .r..iu fniv-l.t iml tho 1 visiblo 100 yards. Uio iignt is so h rong -Lll- t,l"y V . .riT.'.r ; Hmt when llaldw n s nude un ordinary pRANK DUPItAT, Stono and Brick Mason. Pend eton, t i : 1 Oregon, Tombstoues and monument settings n. peclnlty; cementing, plastering, all kinds of tono and brick work executed reakonubly. HOLLOW BLOCK KIUE VllOOF I'AKTITIONS. WF.n'l KTUEET. limit was ucciareu aur.i . u un u ..- i :. i 1... .1... it,.i. ,.t i.tL . . .. . oi nM ..." i ,. ,i. ...... l.i.rj ....rl tnn in imtnM. HOWSPaiHir can nu j inu u,nii n.r. MOLT ANlitw vwiiuuuc. ,. -""r 7 -iT. . lmilvat ii distance of six feet. Ho iliero is gieav u.i.uu.m;t n. o --. .-... ,, ,. ,.tiu..i.lu , flrxlnu IM11UOI1J HUM ' drtleH- ' .ouer. Physic COAST NEWS. i of tllO UgO. Comer 12th und 11 BU., Cntlicdral Block. daises will reopen In the new building Henti'inbei'.ttli. The Institution Is empowered to confer nca. derate uonors. rorcaisionue, nun BKV.DIUEl'lOH H. A. C., e!3 Jyr Vanconver, W. T, i tho wonder vocation to siihmltt to liard toll and long hours of labor and practice close self-denial, they uio further required to sell in tho lowest markets and buy In tho high est. Tlio voluntary freo trader, or the person who adopts thu theory from choice exacts, while iissimilng Iho burdens of freo tsudo, to got an overplus of Is-'iielits to sell low, put to buy still lower. Hut the farmers, thu enforced and involuntary fieo traders of tho United States, gut ail thehutdihlps and none of tlio advantages of freo trade. The class of free trado by compulsion embraces nearly one-halt ol the Allien i;ucmniiiueiii i ;" r lieux i jiiiiii'ci ; Milton 1 Mountain 1 North Pendleton Houth Pendleton.. . Union I Uiiiatllla I Vansycle I Vinson Weston I Willow Kprlngs I Yoakum I " Total II 1.. ..l..n ..,,1,1 ll.nl .irl.iltll-l.,a 11 I 1 II t ll 111 lu-i illllliuniii ii.ii ....... - vV.ii,r.iw.. ,v ...... rr . w ,m ol ilelcwites losain con- vnntlnii lm held iii the various precincts on tho 17th day of March, at 2 o'clis-k p. in., except in Pendleton, where it is rec ommended thu iolls shall Ihj oeiied at 11 o'clis k a. in. Pendleton, Or., February 20th, 1888. W. M. ItKAOl.K, Chairman of tlio Democratic Central Committee. Wnrned In Tlm. From tho HI, Umis Pout-Dispatch. The Democratic gauio-cis'ks who as semble huie hi Juno will ibid tliat the Mounilui; fm- l'olter. PonTLAND, Oil., March 0. Flags on all can isiotilo. A majority of tlio is.-ople of cannot do much flowing for i icvciauii .1. t . .I n i.i i i.... f... ..!..:! . .....!.... r..r...... thu Soulli and west .ro lunuers, wnno a wiiiioui cmniiiK iui uivu-n-i.i.i ..i.in majority nf tbo jieople east of Indiana at the same tlmo. 'Iho cocks that are in live in cities und towns and follow trades, Hides for no other puiioo than to transsiriutnn. ss'culating, olUi choI.ling scratcli for a griib-stuko are distinguished niiiB" Tlio Daily Kaut Okkooman, by mail, ami in. h.inUal puruils ur icndi v pn- fr. mi game-cocks b the name of "d a year , by carrier, J" cents a week. ) K isi nul Kr Ices for a liiiog None of lull