DAILY. DAILY JUST WHAT YOU WANT. a ritin: Mint wtv. i'ntnmi of III). Ilnlly or Hrinl-WiM-kly HAST Mti:l(MAS mil fr.-cly nmUii ue of llin I'.ASC OltlXlON'IAN lllirmy wlu-n-uvi'r lliry ho iIi bIi i'. The ptilitli urn out - llllllly I It 1 1 ll to t tllll Ollll'll Mlll'III'VlT pio liirllni'it pay for tho Si-iiitWi-ilily HAST OllH- IAN from notr until uit'T inn .mi hp lliinx. Two ilnllnrs wlfl lr for thn y HANT OltKOONIAN for Hi" mmn PENDLETON, UMATILLA 00., OREGON, SATURDAY", MARCH 17. 1S88. NO. 15. )L. 1. NKtV TO.IIAV. New Loryea & he Plumbers, Gas and Steam iit, nii ir mum rsrnuir. i iiv ... .... r cm i m ; i i iving rutes. EY TAP THE MAIN ON THE SIDE, 1'II'IIV MIM'lirillir liriii, llll'fll'M irri 1 ft 1 . .... ft 1J l J tj i v i iiti i imii i ii im i ii niii'i i iiii tho pipes. The Public nrnvnnipnt. avins no pay, ami buying their material enameu to give satistaction, and, nestdes, iney guarantee tneir ..1 ..!..! I ll ir I N , Had it not been tor tho character of thoir work and low cos. innv pniiwi nnr. nnvn nm r. 111 Till k iwru utuy wuuiu uo ijiuiibuu 10 .1 1 .- . 1! 1 i . ii. . . i . i . i . i i o talking sense to you, and ew ana More uommoaious quarters EAN BUSINESS! ON'T FORGET THE PLACE LORYEA & ourt Street, in old East Oregonian Building, ! n ji i FenCUetOn, Arthur, Fitters, urn iimv ( nnvi iiimiiiv inc:ii((i m : i . a . i .. ..i.i.. .1 ... i .1., i mi l i- 111111 II 111 I 111' Ml'lVil'l IIIIJI'M i .1 .... i 1 . . P II. T - 1 I M iiiii. n i v JD'iiiiim, i i riv.ni" Will Appreciate this hiked Ne as cheap as any linn, thoy can lin sunn n nnrrnniio-n no r nnv . A imvu you can wituii you arc in .11 1 1 .1 .1 i. 11 i - - ARTHUR, js. Oregon. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Tin: 111:111111.10 vx taiiii t him.. Strlko on tin' Snntii I'o-Strlkfl In lowu Thirty I.lvr I.ot Aiililriit on iMiiwiiru I.nrkiMviiniiii I(nllrniil II. 11. llltioi'i Ctiilm Allowutl Tim i:iiinror lliirlril. KASTKUN STATUS. Tim Haiitii l'n Strllin. Kansas City. Mo.. arlI 1(1. Thoro is not u wheel loavini: lieroovortlio Snntii l'u road. HttiiilrodM of 0111 ifruntH uru luldovur. It Irt now wild Unit tliu ntrlke wan inutipmitod bocaiiho it iitiinl;or of llio Nintu ro HtDokholduiH woro lantuly In lorostod in tliu V. It. .t O. romi. Tliu HtilkcrH of tliu forinor. tlic A. T. & .S. will rout till tho (J. Ii. k. O. ult'iklr Im not- tied, Chief Arthur eavHthu A. T.HtrikowiiH without authority from liiin. Tho Htriku (Ion tii 8") ciiih of orl8halilo froij-ht, and oiovon liuiMlriMl earn ot iioral mercliaii dino botwoon California and Cliioago. Ninon Alonry. Wahiiinhton. Maivli 111. Tho amount of Bold, hIIvot and mirraney in tho Uniteil Thirty Vloilmn. Ni:w Yoiik Mardi. Tlio total niimhor of vicliniM of tliu Into Htorin, iih far iih ru )ortod, aio thirty. Knllroml Ai'chli-iit. IIimiiiamto.v, N. Y Maivh 1(1. Tho l.ast liouiid train mi thu Doluwaru Lack uwiinna A WoHtom road Jiiiiih.m1 tho track near lioru to-day. 1'iio broke out, mid thruo foai'lii'H woro burnuiU Ono juikh oiiKor wan killod and u iiuiulKr injured. Htriku In Iimtii. .Makxiiai.i.towx, Iowa, Maich l(t. Tho omkIhooih of tho Central railroad of tho Iowa H.VHtem struck at nix o'clock tliin ovoniny Thin road Ih in thu haiidn of thu United Slatert Court. IrUh Colorn not Allnwitil. Xkw Yoiik, March 1(1. Mayor llowitt has ixHued an order prohibiting u dl.-iphtv of lrlnh coloro on tho Now York City hall to-morrow, tho 17th. Thu Ki'iiulillraii Turin lllll. Wamiinoiox, March lo. Many Uo iiblicau nicmlicrri of tliu cauciiH com initloo will not votu for thu ICaudall tarill' bill becatihu It reduce thu tax on whisky. It irt prohablu that a now bill will lo frainud by a minority of tint WuyHtVc Meaim Coininllteo. It will abolisli laxen on tolacco and luixnil tho tax on fruit brandy, will rudiicu thu nuar onu half, will kivo Iwuuty of two contHa oiind on thu production of domextiu nupir. Mo oilier I'liaiiKUri will Ihi recoinoiuled. Such a bill will recefvo all tho Heimblican votcH oxcept jiortslbly four. Thu quoHtloit in whether Randall and IiIh follower will votu with thu HuiiiibllcaiiH, rather than fur thu MUM bill. Slrl.oM' Iliivn til" AiltiintiiKii. Kanxam Cit, March 111. Tho xtriko in becoming moro Hriou.-. Thu liovanco I'oiiiliillloo x;iv llmt thu HlriU'ii will inn- tinuu; that uien will htriku at tho ratu of ono mad a day until inatlerH tiro net tied. Thu men arc holid. Thu lie-up in com plete in many placun. Anollier l'u vol itliln lli'ilnliiu. Omaha, Maiclt lt(. Jiulco Dundy'H de cinion in tliu injunction miho will bu favor ablo to tho itill;ei-H, an lie Iuih remaiked that thuru Ih no law to conivl men to work if they choose to quit. A llnllrolil Inillctril. Ni:w Oiii.kanh, March 1(1. Tho irrand jury havo rctiirned an indictment uKaitiHt tho IllinoiH Centnd railroad for violating thu Inlei-Statu commerce law in charninu iiujiiHt and uuieaKiiuablu rat oh for traim imrtation of cotton from Canton to Now OrleaiiH, alno for imjiiHt ilincriminatioii apiiiiHt tho pooplu of 'ow OrleaiiH. IIikIi'UU WiiiiU Momty. Nkw Yoiik, March, 111. tien. Adam Hadeaii will brliiK' Hiilt aiiiiNt tho helrrt of Ci'encral Grant for :i.i)00 damauM for writing his liook alwut (Jen. Grant, ami for other Fcrviceo. ratal llnllroml Avclilriil, Wiiitk 1'i.aixs, N. Y., Marcli 1(1. A miow-plow, piifliod by four oii(,'inuH, jum)od tho track near Sharon thin after' noon, killing tho oiiKinoor, conductor, hnikuman, and llieinan, and K'tlouHly tnliirlnir fnnr ntlior luimonH. wui mr ib in CiiAULKbTox, S. C, .March 1(1. Tho Morning World nownpajior, publlHhud hero, comes out Hipiari'ly for Hill for I'ix'h ident. Aflrr U3 Yt-nm. Wahiiixoton, March 1(1. Thu third auditor of tho trcaHiiry notified Senator Mitchell to-dav that ho had certified to thu second controller for payment of thu claim of llolivar It. Itinhop, of I'eudlcton, : Urcgon, of twuuty-llvu Hundred dollarn, for projerty ilestroyed ly tho military at I tho CuHcadori in 1 &';', A lllll fur I'ri'iini'iit. WAhiiiNUTox. March 111, Halo intro- , duced a bill in tho Sonato to-day to jilaco , (jcn. John Freoinont on tho retirerl lirt , with thu jank and pay of Major lionoral. i COAST NIIWS. In Koiithrrn C'alirornlii.Too. San Hkiinaiuuno, Cai, March It!. Thu eiigineerri on thu California Southern ipilt work Huh loreiioon. i ilrl Ilrotrneil. Oiami'IA, W.T., March 111. Min Jenny Gottchell, used 1(1, v.hilo Unhiug, full into tho water and was drowned. In lenrl' llehulf.J I'outlaxi). March 1(1 Charles Aliiers. riSa? in !iJWiS: ' Ho Is sent by tho woman's JiusDand, wlio (ia anxious to pruveut her going to tho I lHjiiitcntiary, though ho does not wIhIi to ! nvor kimi lior iiirnlii. Jury Will OlKnjjri'i.. r)iiTi.AXii, On., March 17. Tho jury inthocaw of C. M. Harding antl l'earl l'age.cliarged willi roMH!ry,havu lieen out twenty-four Ikhiih. It in believed that they will dlHuirreu. Wlirnt. 1oiiti.ali), On., Marcli 17, .'I p. in. Wlicat i.-i quoted hero to-day at 70 cents a btisJiul witii a downward tendency. roitiouiN ni:ws. Hurlnl ofthn Kiiiporor. ltmn.iN, Marcli ID. Tliu funeral of thu Into Kmpuror took place to-day. Thu woathur was extremuly cold, vet hundreds of thousands of people occupied tho snaco behind thu soldiers. Kvery w ludow along tho "I 'nter dun Linden" was crowded. Thu military display was magnificent, though somber, 'lhuiomainswerullnally dc)osi(cd in thu royal mausoleum at:):lo, p. in. ' Will I'rolmlily k t .'Montuim Matlock brotliors aro in receipt of a let ter from thu Montana, Agricultural, Min eral, and .Mechanical Association, ru questing them to bring their stable of fast animals to .Montana during tho coming season, and thoy would lo accorded all of thu privileges of tho dlU'erent tracks. Owing to a decision made against thu Matlocks at tliu West Side Driving Park last year, it was thought for a time that thoy weru ruled oil' of tho tracks of thu country, but this decision proved to Imj unjust; and Matlock brothers aro again in cood stamlim: with thu r.teliiL' world. as thoy are with thu rust of civatiou. lho Montana. Wiishlniiton, ami Oregon racing ciicult this season oiler if4.",0(M) in nrcmtuius. and tho .Matlock stalilu ot lasi horses stand a splendid chancu of getting their sharu of this laruu amount. Thu dates of meetings at thu lUHcrent places aro as follows: Deer J.odgo, Montana, July 18, ill, L'O, I'l. llutto, Montana, August ll, 7, 8, II, 10, 11. Helena, Montana, August LO, IM, --, L'.t, lil, "ft. Missoula, Montana, August l!S, .11, ISO, ill, Sepluiulier 1. hiKiUauu, uasiiingtoii, .eptemiior :i, i, ii, (I, 7, H. Salem. Oieuon. (Statu l'air.) Septemlior 17, 18, 111, 20, 21, a-'. Walla Walla, Washington, Octolier 1, 2, !), 4, (, (I. A iUu lllll Krom I lit Now Turk Htiir. Mr. Martin Koran, who noses as alalsir lover from thu Cluvelaud district of Ohio, hastens to inform thu country that ho has licen taking counsel witii tho protected moiioiKilihts of his district, and that these sorely tlreil wago wasters aro uiiapH'as ably opposed to tho lessening of taxes on tlio people, llio .Mills Dill, nu declares, is an attack Uou thu wisil moil, thu iron men. tliu ulass men and vaiious other over-imluigcd bauds f million makers. llenco .Mr. l oran regards tliu bill as a had bill an "attack, in short,iion Amer ican industry." Just so. Kveiy bill over nrcK'nted in tho InteicHts of thu millions against tho rapacity of tho few has Irhii denounced us u "bad bill." Thurmaii'H bill against tho continued evil practices of thu railways was a kid bill ; tlio interstate commerce measure was a had bill. In short, every ineasiiro calculated to glvo lalsira chance is a bad bill in thu eyes of thu ignorant, tho coirupt, or self-seeking. It m u lit seem In tho present Instance that tho legislation which will mako tho pcsr man's dollar value- almost double that will k'lvo tlio isxir family cheaiKtr clothes, cheaKtr fuel, choajKir sugar cheaier everything couui resuii it notii ing but a Is'iielit to tho country at largo. lfut no: a few rlcli iiionoisllHtH will not bo uhlu to corner tho markets, create "trusts," or accumulate money so ranidly therefore this enlightened titostlu of (alsr is going to put himself at thu beck of the licit against thotnturest of tho ioor. Tim Mtiellui: of "llio frlfiiiU of IllvUlon." Another division meetim: was held at Milton Kriduy. A niiiulwr from Weston weru present, among mom .Messrs. Meen, l'auly, and l'owurs. I'rior to tho publiu meutimr a caucus was held bv a few of tho leaoors, and tho qucstioii of a Hue was discussed, but it wax impossiblo to agree, tho Weston ieoplo objecting to thu lino desired by tho -Milton men, mid ho no lino was nronosed or adopted hi tho uun- oral mooting. Thu following resolution, which had l)een prepared by tho "caucus" was adopted: ltKhoi.vKii. That it is tho unanimous deslro of thu people of Kastont I'matilla county that un ci-uitumu division oi sain county Iw made by tho Stato legislature, which shall givo us suflicieiit tenitory, tuxablo juouirty, and iopiilatioii, to con stituto a self-supporting now county. Mr. J. It. Kddy, who was present from l'endiotou, lacing called upon, ollered a motion to tho olleet that tho delegates from thu Kastern part of tho county to the county conventions bo instructed to uso all honorable ullorts to havo tho alsivo lesolutioit adopted, which was also adopted. -- Samuel Morrison Is dead, aged ninety one. Ho is the man who furnished Grant tho plan for tlio capture of Vicks burg. Thu gentlemen whosupplicd plans for thu capture of Kichmoud will Inigiu to dio soon. Congressihan Foran of Ohio will ojs poso i eduction of taxes. Ho thinks he is a Democrat, but ho is like those unfoi tuiiuto lunatics who think thoy aro Nu cleoli or Alexander the Great. HIllKCKi:t.S AMI Till: St'CI Ml TItUfcT (AN ATLANTIC COAUT V!Rf,) , 1'rotn the Rrndstrecln. Sm Tho arrival of Mr. Clans Sprockets in thu l'ast with thu heralded intention of building a largu relluury in thu Held of ! thu Sugar llellnerios Co., has caused a sensation at this particular time, ami ' much speculation as to tlio success of such a project. It is no new tiling to content I platu thu erection of another rullnery; I thu namu of Mr. Sprockets In connection I with it is tho only now fouttitu. Thu 1 erection of a lellnerv in llaltlmoro or Philadelphia lias been talked of for a year or two, but for onu reason and another has nuvur got bevond a certain point. Thu principal objection was in tho fact that tho refining capacity of the country was in advance of thu eonsuini tion, and that slnco I8SI thoro has been llttlu if any proll't in sugar rellning on ac count of thu competition among ruliuers. , The year ISS.'I, following tlio burning of 'Tho Harrison. Ilaveincyer A Co.,iellnery I in Philadelphia (Sept. L'2, 1SH2,) ami pre I ceding the completion of lho largo lellnerv oi .Messrs. I lavemoxer iV r.itior, eiocica to take tliu place of their lellnery but tied in January, 18H2, was a very prosperous year for lellners, as tho refined produc tion was kent bv tliu help of a private combination of rollncrs, below thu con sumption of rollnod sugars dining the most of tlio year, and tho averago dill'er oi ico hi price between centrifugal sugar mid granulated in 188.'! was l?,,e. per pound, ami from January to OctoW of that year this diU'ereiico was always over lo. per pound. I Centrifugal sugar repiesents tho stun ; dard for all raw sugar, and granulated thu standard for all refined, ami it is generally conceded by sugar men, ami , conllrmod by fads, that thu cost of refill ing is represented by Jul!, per niuiiiI dlf- leienco between these swo sianiiaiiis. Tho profits of rellning in 188.1 were there fore very handsome. Tho end of 18-U1, and the following years to 188.'!, saw these rellneilcs rebuilt with a much eulargad capacity, and tliu rellning capacity during this iK'rlod was in excess of demand, as Is continued by thu range of prices. In 1NHI tho illlierenco between tho two I standards was reduced to an averago cf I -ic. iter Hjund for tho year. In 188.r tho I diirorciico was I educed to an average of 1 3(iC jier isiuiiil for thu year, It 188(1 to an i averago of ll-Klc. per pound, and in 1887, I to Octolier 1, an average of ?u-'. lxir J poiiid, thus barely covering thu cost of miinufauturo for these latter years. At only two iorlods slnco 18S-I has tho dif ference lietween tho two standards risen to 1c. ier iKiuiid or near It. Onco dining 188(1 tho diHorouco for a few weeks was U ll.lc. ier )iiinl, caused by the labor strike, which forced tho refiners to close a calamity and onco during 1887 tho ill ll'ei onco rose to 7Hc. per pound for a few days, by tho burning of thu llavumeyer Migar Hennery a calamity. A I out Octolier (I, 18S7. thu public Ix-gau to beliuvo in a combination; rellued buy ers became frightened and bought the refined market up rapidly. ThodiU'crcuco between thu two standards on October II was ie. ier immiiiiI, or lMc. loss to lho rolluer, but by thu lillh tho dlfl'eruuco rose to lo-lltc. er ixsiiid, ami by.tho'.'lith to 1 .'t-Klc. pur H)uud, but by the l!7th raws had riwn, partly in sympathy with refined and partly on account of the strong statistical position, so that the diflereuco between centrifugals and granulated was reduced to ?4c. jnsr otuid, tho averago illfleienco for tho month of October being V- iHir iHiiind, or, say, tv. mr dsaiiid profit to rollncrs. In .November lho dif ference for each week was .,(.., lll-ldo., ue., -JuC, i:t-lllo., giving, say, trifCl-Kic. prollt to rollncrs for tlueu weeks of the month. In Decemls'r tho illlierenco was i:i-lll(Uri-l(te. ior Kiiud, or, say, It-KKiio-KU'. jmr ixiiinil prollt. Thu Trust took full control of tho markets hi January of this year, and thu average dlU'oroiico between the two standards hi January was 1 :t-l(ic. (sir pound, and in February Ite. jier iKinni, a prollt of ?uc. ier pound, a notable fact lielng that the "Trust" aro iiialntainlng steadily a dif ference in Price between lho two stand ards, which was only attained In former years by toiuisirary calaniitius. The Trust may thoioforolsj consldured a jstr- nuiueni calamity unless a icgisiaiuie, a Congress, a tariir bill, or several Clans Spreokols ntop hi to remove it, Ono Claim Siireckels, with one refinery, cannot do it. Tliu Trust controls 7H lK;r cent, of thu business, and thu consumption of thu coiintrv has risen 'M per cent, dining the last six years, anil tlio time is very near at liaild When tllO lelllllllg capacity of tho country will have to bo Incicased again to meet the consumption. Already a few times in thu last two years all the refineries havo run to their full capacity without over-supplying tho demand, 'rhis increased capacity will no doubt Imj made by the Trust themselves, if not I done by others. I .Mr. Snreckels, or another capitalist, can build a refinery with (strfect safely ; ! that it will bo wanted, and that it will Piove a monetary success by tho time It i has Is'en completed, say one and u-lialf jor two yeain hence, "Trust" or no "Trllttt " null' lui .'rtiii.iti1i.il Au In 1 mill I. ,.., ..... (rv ww... -,I K lliirvilllilll, nil, nilllllin 111)211, Jirilll-ll ing a rollnory to llglit the "'hirst," it is witii steam or hot air, with other modem absurd. Ono loflnory would havo no Improvements. When completed il will more cause or opportunity for lighting thu , accommislate one hundred students, ami "Tnwt" than havo tho thiee .ioii-'I ru-'t ill U built so thai In case more acorn lellnurios now running, 'lho Trust con- laudations am necessary additions can ls trols 78 Hir cent, of tlio consumption of mt on ihout setious damage t i the tho I niti-d htales, ami ono now xellnery would reduce this eiiuiroi oniy ci- Jer CCIlt.llStosiitO. WAI.I.At liP. WlM.KTT. Nkw Yoiik, Maieh H. A writer foils "how to ouchro wasps. " lie will Ibid that it can't Ih done with a 1'inc hand. Uuiiittti or Ship Itnllwiiy. Tho system of carrying burdens on ship wagons is receiving attention, and, It is argued, if a vessel can safely carry a heavy freight over stormy Keas, where half her hull is sometimes out of water, pounded by tho waves that break upon her decks or driven iixn her abeam, tossing her In their fury from crest to crest, and droj plng her suddenly into grout "troughs of tliu sea." It is idlu to supposutluit she can not safely carry her burden w hen lifted gently into a 'cradle.' mid Isirne smoothly and steadily along over solid rall&of steel. It is customary to speak of the sea as a ship's "native element," hut no ship was over yet built in the wafer. Ship railways, however, have now passed lo yond tho stigo of meie tcloulillc specula tion. Tho air is full of shin-railway pio jecls for all parts of the glolH?. Tho shin railway over the Chlgueco Isthmus is al ready under contract. A ship railway lias also lioon surveyed across the Florida eiiliisula to save thu (100 miles of dls tauco around and through the straits. Tills, wo are assuted, is a ino.t practi cable route, and llio railway can Ihi built for about one half the estimate cost of a ship canal. Hut tho gieat woikiiiall this programme, both as to tho magni tude of its construction and its lestills, is the Tchuimtcpcc ship railway of Captain Kails, now in the Intuits of Captain K. I.. Corthell as chief engineer. This Is a scheme w hich Is regarded by competent judges us sound mid well planned, though It is one of icmurktihle originality ami M'iucss. Perhaps It is too much as yet to say that the age of shipcanals Is giving way to Unit of ship railways, but M do I. esseps can hardly lie oxectcd to feel quite at ids ease in the piesonce of this new and vigorous movement. 'the Iron and Steel Trades Journal, lmdon. lint. I AirUiil. ItowMAN llorsi; Charles Meeker, Portland; A. N. (trover, llltmirck, Da kota; It. J. Iteeves, Spokane Falls, John Nelson. Walla Walla; C. M. Pen nelt, (S. W. Harper, City; Win. O'Mallev, It. (ircenbach, M. Muyllcld ami wife, II. II. Lewis, I a Grande; .1. A. Kuchcr ami and wife, Florida; Philip Schrollior, Nu lla; D. J. Casoy, Portland; D. G. I toss, F. Welch, Cltv; Gen. Ilarnes, Colusa, Oil.; A. D. Clue, Centeivillo; Ii. Me Reynolds, J. II. Topey, California; K. Kress, Now York. Vii.i.aiiii lloi si: t!. A. Stuiiiler Lewis Ncacu, Portland; Ii. II. Adam, Vinson; Ii. F. Itresl, .1. II. Iliinsaker, Portland; Nate Cecil, Heppner; J. C. Yale, II. Miistiu, David lirpisky. Harry li. Lewis, J. I.. CratulsMii, San Francisco; W. P. He-er, W. Dully, Walla Walla; John Walker, JuniiK-r; H. S. Ilardaccs, Pilot Itock ; J. Ii. (loon, Milton; L. D. Cog gins, tiieolov, Oil.; C. ti. Ilolioits, The Dalles; Ii. J. Welbiir, Hathman's Spur; Thomas F. ltoylen, Pilot Ihs k; J. Shea, II. Harris, Astoria. Goi.DC.N- ltri.i: llon:ir-.l. Scdo.-o, W. Sfouebraker, A. J. Hale, Pilot ltis'k; It. Walker, Jacob Miller, It. Kinney, City; II. P. Pelers, Itlroh Creek; lidward Iteddy, Adams; F. Kensuey, South America; J. ii. Itodwoll, Centervllluj I.. Deuoy, M. S, Fihhburii, Poitlaiidj ( . II, llaker, Adams; A. Alvonl, Kaiuela, C. (Ilusltor, l'llol ltis'k! Frank llaniiu, Cold Spring; J. Jacobsou, Vaiisyclo; J. Viiiiiueler, Montana. Cniiiliniy l.nlior Cuiiihliuilliiii". A decision of eousideralilo inteiest was rendered by tho General Term of the Now York Supreme Court in the case of Tho People vs (iill et a!., a prosecution for conspiracy. This was a case In which It aiijieaicd that one llartt, a foiemaii in a shoo shop, was pieveiitcd by the Knights of lather from scenting cmplovuient at his trade by means of coercion exercised, over employers through tln'eats of stilkes. Tho court held the delendants guilty of conspiracy, saying: No doubt oxlsls of the right of workmen to seek by all jxwi bio means an increase of wages, and all meetings and combinations having that object in view, which are not dlslin- finished by voilcneo or thieuts, and aro awful theiefore, cannot lo leasouublv comleiued or Juslly Inferfeicd with, 'llio claim that llartt was a "scab" ami a dis organize!-, chiefly iH'canso ho sought to reduce wages, should not invoke tlio ills asters of a strike. Hut if this must 1st done to srfect an organization, orto hold It firmly together, it should end there, ami not resolve itself Info what tho law con doms, namely, a determination that the objectionable Krson, lho scab, so-called, IhIiooIiI Ihi ilr vnn nwnv nml iimi-nntnd ( r0,i working, even for the sups)rt of his family, within a distiict, large or small. This is Oonsplraoy, pronounced, ami I juHtly so, to ls ciiinlmd, and punMitible j ,y imprisonment. -- Tim imlliin Imlnatrlitl Srimol, j Pendleton contractors nud cars'iiters ul ilguiing on lho now Industrial school u0 M, nillt tliis summer at the I'matilla I Agencv. Tho plans and s ecillcalions ,UVe U'on iccolved fmm Washington, mid thov are quite elegant ami clalxnate. i Thov call for a building with a stone or I...I..I. I . .,i. I ,...1 lcu,; of m main structure. Agent ( of I fey has already calltwl for I. Ids. and tho contract for tho building will 1 let shortly ami the woik finished Is'fore next fall. Hie building of Ibis siiiool is one of tho provisions of the Slater Iill The building will cost in tliu ncighlxnhood of 112,000.