" 1 ' 's' -' h'tty'" j ret it v't voif wan?.? Ifly cent In money or Mump will pay the HriiiMVfekly UAHT OltHflONIAN a vums taint utv. t'ntrittni of the Dully or Komi-Weekly KAHT IHMXIIIMAN mil freely initltn u of the r.ASf OltKIIONIAN library when ever thr-y -n deelre. The public urn er lilully linlttd lo llt tho olllce nhencver o lurlliicil ,1.1 now tllllll lifter (hi! .flltin .rloPllotl. In dollar "ml tweiitv-flv rente will ny thn Daily UAHf OltKOONIAN for tlio Lie IftiRtli f tlnii ly innll. OL. 1 PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OUEGOX. THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 18S8. NO. 31. We Call the Attention -OF- INTENDING PURCHASERS To tlio largo and KNEW GOODS P Which wo liavo lately received, and ffORE IN THE POSTOFFIOE BUILDING. It consists in part of a . ' 3 ri Tk , Goods, Clotiimg, ana Gents' bur nishing Goods. -A Largo STRAW AND -A Full 1 ... . . 111 rt. 1 A gut our othchild St Bean. '13 Tr.rA t a OT.T Shaving, Kalrcutting I v (iik iIdm hv imh ruiiHHMont wiirkmuii. .JIlllIU ft,.t Corner Main J. 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Ilv. p5 .MIiinenjKilln, Jllnii. nUCDTICCDC oiothsrt,whbwlht3tmln nuvciuin f picq vnen in .nivZf 0, win imij ,( cr 1110 tl to 49 Randolph St, LORD & THOMAS. varied stock of now Iiavo on exhibition at our fluo assortment of 1 3 n J 1 T-v Stock of- FELT HATS. Lino of- GROCERIES I ll I I .1 i 1 - 1 prices. a inivrn u a u i mij and Shampooing. A trial solicited. KUGEL & SHARPS, and Webb Btrcots, Pendleton, Oregon. WHISKIES: JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING Notary and Corporation Seals, In Pendleton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, Tlio usual pil'O fur trul madn by other purlloi, In Portland or tlio Kast, In from Jo.00 o (7.0.1, with exprdsii ilina'eii added. If you need a seal, send your order to ua und lave from J2.(0to $3.00 thereby. East Oregonlan Pub, Co,. mhltdtf Pendleton, Oregon,' ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN I They do happen every day, nnd when ono Imppeiu to you. you will wluli thut you weru Intured In the TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMP'Y, Tim Tn AVELKiiS' rehource nre nifllolent to pay ut nnru tlio inot enorinniu iihuh of rlalnu that even Krrat rullroail and "Iciun Imiit iipolileiitu 0 in brlnir uikiii It. I'av nil clulnm, wllhout dlki-ount lniniedtutply upon receipt of .factory proof. Nan I'orfellure provlilom In ull lt pollclex, Ten Millions of Assets. Two Millions of Surplus. PAID POLICY HOI.I)KU.S, $11,00,010, Clopton & Jackson, Resident Agents, Euit Oresonlun bulldlusr, Pendle ton, Or. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. FIKi; IN A ltOI.I. ItlNO. r.lKtitrnn rcrtoim Killed -Hemic fllur or A111I1I I'lmiii-n AiiiI.MhiI.'IIiiIUIii llxli'. j Cikcin.vati, Atiill 4. A Kj)t'ial front! tho city of Mexico nay! "uIvIiuh from j Celaya Sunday uftornoon nlato.t that i about lour o cloot, wliun tliu nun ring of Celaya, wan crowded with ypeclatorH. to uitncsM the general nationul Hpoit, autl whilo a coiutiativ of bull lighter from Leon wcro Hull playing with tho Hint hull, lire maidenly biuko out on tho nanny nidi! of tho plaza, a punk: mived nicm tlio Viis-.t iiHKouibluge, and a frlghlful catttHtrophu was tho result, 'Iho plusa aa cwiHtrut tcd of woodon inantH, rcedi, etc., und it in duo to thiH fact that a majoi Ity escaped without injury, being ublo to force oiicninga for exit ut varioiiH )K)lntH. JIan women and children jumped out and down it dlHtanco of two hundred feot. Over ono hundred jiorHoiiH mo.'o wriounly wounded. Kigliteen liven woiu lo.si. Thu nldcHof tho pliua boiug llntd with mat ting, dry an tinder, and Ihoro being a nil-lilt wind blowing, tlio uholo luniibl- thoatro wax in a blaze in a few moments. 1 Nine dead Ixxlleri, in foiiio C.iho.s bo charifd iih to bo tinrecognlr.ablo, weru taken from the ruiiiH. Miieteeu otbetH were badlv buvned, ten of whom will dio. Tho bullM, maddened by tho roaMng tlamcH, broUo lone from their Htallt) and rutdicd wildly through tho Hiirglng maH of humanity, toiwlug aloft and knocking over ull who Htood In their way. Among tlio eighteen dead wore two women who wcro llrnt gored to death by bullH, and their bodlcH afterward burned. SccnoH in tho neighborhood of tho bull-ring wore reckoning beyond do BC.'iiitiou. Women and elilldien without clothing, crazed and millet ing intoiiHely from buniH, ran nlinle-Hly through tlio Htreets, and could bcun'ely bo ovortaken or collected by friondn. Several por.?onn lont their reuBou f-om tho ho veto mental nhock. Tho ll'o was tho work of an in cendiary. COOn COUNH!'.!.. Striken Agree to Aifnln lteiimm llml nru or ttll HoJ.I. Kxcrpt the "O" -II i-1 tor Counnela rrevalllnc CniOAdo, April I. Tho final ivmilt of tho meeting of omployoH of tho vurlona romlH which began yostciday nftornoon and lasted till u into hour hint night an nounced th'iH morning that tho declaM tlou to boyeolt "Q" cuih bad boon raked, und henceforth tho conflict wph to lie Htrietly conllued to tho 'O'.' vHtaui. AJl utrikea oxtopt' that libn tW'Q" tfyrttoifi wu'o to Htop forthwith undothotH Immi nent woro to bu uvcitsd. Tho biiHlnebH of Chicago in to bo restored and main tained by the Htrikerrt with Htrlct deco rmii. Other luudn are ab' olved from tho refiuiiemont of noutndity, and violence Ih dlwoiintenanccil. acoiirding to tlio well known policy of tho brotherhood. Tho urrnngoinontH iigreed uiion aro dlreclly duo to the oxortloim qI Chief Aithur, Grand blunter Sargent of tho Firemcn'fl Arwoclution, Grand .MiiKlor Jlonoghun, of the Hwltchtnon'H Amwclutlon, Mayor ltoche, and .Mark Crawford, who ulno ropreKenlH tho Mvitchmen. Attrmptoit Huicliluof it l'fiiialr l'nroii. Loh A.N(1i:i.kh, Cai,., April 0. Ilattio W'oolMteln, tlie acciihcd mutdoroHrt of Dr. Harlan, attempted miicldo in Jail hint night by knotting her handkerchief about her neck and fastening It ton bar iicrotm tho window of her cell. Tho noltio of lior Htniugling attracted attsntiou, and tho attempt (ailed. A Chief Jintlrn Wanted. ' Wahiiinotos, April 6. Tho l'ronldont Iiuh decided to promote no on'.' now on the Supremo Court bunch to tho olllco of Chief JiiHtlco. Neither will ho take a Bouthorn gontloman, nor any ono of bin Cabinet. Ho dewlreH a man f'oin 60 to 65 yearn old, und prefein ono front tho West. Iinportnnt Decision, Salem, On., April 6. In tho Supremo court a decision wan tendered tldo morn ing in tho caw of Wm. N. Nortlirup ct id. vm. P. A. Munpiuni. upiieuled from Mult nomah county. Tlio Judgment of tho lower court is rovoixed, nd tho caso in roniunded for a now trial. Omnion by Strabun, Thayor concurring. TIiIh is an imiwrtuut declHion. A Tramp Killed. Mkuckd. O.ku, April 6. A man named Nower, a Gorman wuh run over by a freight car thiH inoi nlng, and frightfully mangled. His appearance indicatcH that ho was tiding on tlio brakolcum and fell off. Vermont For Maine. Dviimkoto.v, Vt., April 5. ltopubll can delegates to Kutiontil Convention elected yesterday favor Ulaino. JJopevr Ui'onilng IlUIn. New Yoiik, April 4. Hojiubllcans of thiH Stuto uro substantially for Bluiuo as President. Chuuncy .M. Uepow is work ing for Illalno'H nomination, and will present his nurno to tho convention. UniBlllla Iletervatlou Land lllll, VASinsnTo.v, Apt 11 5. Tlio bill provid bv' that tho sale of the Umatilla Indian reservation lands shall tako placa at tho Agency instead of at Ii Grando has been niorted favo.iibly in tlio IIouso. 'flio Hutch Capture Holland. PitoviDKScu, It. I., April 5,--Tho Stuto election yesterday went Itopublicun by tin average of 1500 on tho genoral ticket. .Mlnnurl For HlirrlJun. St. Iiuis. April 6. Tlio Missouri Del egates to the Republican National con vention favor Shoniiau for President. firewater Head, Pi!t!,ADRM'ii!A, April 4. Iix-uttonioy General Drowster died hero this morning. coNunrcss. Capital and Ci nRiexl' lint Nolrnorin er'iit to NortUwedern Itender. Ill 'he Senate Mitchell, from Iho com mitlee on luilroads, reported a bill ap propriating soiio.OUO for a boat railway around tho obsl ructions to navigation In tlio Columbia tlver at tho dalles of the Columiiia at.d VliIo falls. 1 ho bill was iilin'.'d on the calendar. Shiwurt uhlulre his motion, hctotofore made lo consider tho vole punning the bill for tellef of puicliaiorH and other grantees of swamp and overtlowed lands, and to teluibiiiso and indemnity certain States. '1 ha bill goes to tlio lhuiso. Tho resolution herctofoio olieiod by lliddlclxjrger lo suspend So much of thb ruleH as provide for executive fcnicns dining tho consideration of tho tisherieM (liicstlon was taken tip. The Senate wont into executive session, und discussed Ulddloboigor's pot ineaniiio two houis, and lituilly, willi only elglit opiionlng voles, refurrcd it to Iho com mllleo on foioign rclalloun. Tho Semite finish' d the day discussing tlio lsmd bill, but mudo no pi-ogre.-. on it. In tho IIouso the Senate direct bill was token up. ,'Oiites of Alabama in opposing tho bill argued that tinder Iho constitution con gress had hud a ei feet tight and iwwor to levy dhect tax, but ho denied tho con stitutional light of congress to refund a tax which had boi'ii legally levied and ap plied. If the House was detoimlned to puns this bill it should Include within lis piavisions ono oftheiefuudlng tlio cotton tax, a tux which hud been unconstitution ally levied. At tho evening set sion the House pro ceeded to the consideration of measures repotted by the committee on military alfairs. Tlio following bills woro passed: Pro viding for the promotion of ofllcers of the amy after twenty years of continuous service in ono grado. IIouso bill (Mor row of California) appropriating $100,000 for tho eonsti notion and loiuir of loads from the entrance of tho Piesidio, San Francisco, to tho national cemetery on the same. The committee on commerco lias utrrccd to tho Audows substitute to Whito'H Resolution of tho Chicago, Hui llngton it Quincy railroad strike, by a hjkcIuI committee of live, to lie upiiolulcd by the upoakor. Tho resolution declares that tho locomotive engineers now em ployed uro inconiiiotent, and that tlio re sumption of ))ubl(c duties by the llur iingion is n fraudulent proleura and a Moss luiK)shloii on the public, placing in jtnnilucut iieiil I wth life and prooity. The committee is dl'ectcd to go to tho scone of tho strike, call for witnesses and papers, and Investigate und ascertain what Is necessary in tlio way of legisla tion to piolect intiKstuto commerce. Poslolilces wet) established at Amick r.cnton county, and at Urovo City, .Mal heur county. .lames A. Wood and John T. Tillson wo o appointed postmasters of tho respective olllces. Tho lejioit of Special Agent DowerH of the land olllce, iiion tho condition and futmo of public timber lands, was laid be foro tho house. It embodies n Hchemo of legislation for the protection of forestH by tho creation of a forestry bureau in tlio hind department. Pensions woro granted to Frederick Kimuiell, Cunyonvlllo, und Samuel Wooilfoid Snohomish. Senator Stowuit will introduce a peti tion from citieim of iMontuua, praying for legislation to pit) vent tlio Noitlieiu Parllle ltailroad Comnany from ticciulrlng any lunds to which it Is not clca'.ly enti tled under its grants. Btone'a Dental of tlm TruifCiiarce." When the Iturlington railway usked Jiulo Givshani for an order tocomiHil tho Hock Island to himdlo "Q" frolglit, the Itoek Island answered by charging (but tho p:e.4out strlko was slinply,a pa. t of tho liuilington irogruuimo to foico othor linos Into joining a railway "trust," which tho Ituillngtou wuh said to deslro. II. It. Stono, goneiul mnnugor of tho Chicago, Itur lington A Qulncy, makes answer to thoso charges in un ulllduvlt which was (lied tills uftotuoon. Tho allldavlt donio: in -detail all the clia ges of tho ltock Island, whiclt it prononnco.i scindiilous und false. It says the tiito war was initiated by tlio ltock Island und other lines ugaiust tlio most ca. nest ellb ts of tho llu lington. Tho ''trust" story Ih pronounced utterly fulso. Stouodonouncea us ' fulso and iccklcss" tho charges of tho Hock Island that tlio strike wuh allowed to order lo cooico tho Ilurlington cimiH)iitois into ucijuiescouco into r. rull.oad trust, und calls attention to tlio "inoxcusablo falsity" of tho ltock Island cliurgo that compluinunt ban in bad faith lieeu ciowding truflic exchange on defendant v.ith tho tmriKiso of disabl ing it in the opo.-atlon of tlio ltock Island road. AllldavltH ire tiled, with tho bills of lading accoiniunylng sovond blockaded shipments, to show that they wcro ull Hliijunenti made by inlvato coimlgnois, and that complainant had nothing lo do with tho origin of tho touting the eof. In conclusion, M. Stono iIccIiuvh that, j contrary to tho Hock Island's uu-eition mudo 'in its answer, that it was in a jtosllinu to rosiiino former ielu lions with complainant, "no notice Iiuh leeu given complainant that tlio engi neers and Ii omen of defendant had given up emit ol of lis t.allic depart ment, or vnuled j to: mission to defendant lo conduct its ImsiuoHrt us a publiu oan iur uu onliiig to law, or that tho defendant's jioiloy of tdMiiuto imn-iute oourito, as do ulaiell in orders und letters of it agent, was in any roaiect altered." Till! SCIKNCI! OFCOllltF.Sl'ONI'KNUi:. The Secret i.r the llllito. CIIAtTKIt .. Thore is an Idea broader and deoiier tlmn either Catliulie or Protestant; that God is immanent (tills word was printed imminent) in spirit as well as in space. And God said let us make man in our imago, after nno likeness; so God flo ated man in His own image, into the Im ago of God created lie him Gen. I, vxvi, .wit. It is commonly received that, lie causo what Is tlnlto does notcompichcml what Is inllullo, llnile tilings cannot be tho teceptaclcs of Infnlte tilings. Hvory created thing is Unite, but being pro jected from tho infinite it must partake of the intinlto, theieforo every cteatcd thine is a receptacle of tho inllnllo; but the iullnite Dlvluo is in man as in its images; and as God is l.ovo and Wis dom, in so far us man is an imago of God, in so far is ho an organ recipient of love and wisdom, that is to say, accord ing to the reception of lovo and wisdom. Is man an imago or oigau tcclpient of God. 'I bo connection between man and God and God and man must Ik) by some thing interchangeable between the one and the other; tliut substance or element is lovo and wisdom; by wisdom in meant tho wisdom to iccognir.o tho source of life and light. 'lids is the bteath of lives breathed Into man, tho life of tho will or lovo, the life of the understiiudlug or wisdom. .Mini was coated for huimiucss. in order I to bo happy ho must receive of things Divlno. llu wus therefore oeatcd and I orgunl.cd for roccivJinr. Divlno tblngs.and men aro called images ami uucncsscs oi God, His sons, and born of Him. Now If the connecting link between man and God and bet ween God and man is love Ihoro must be a perception and knowl edge, for how can man lovo what is not loveable, and how can man know thut God is loveanlo without knowledge and 1 canon and understanding- therefore It is an enormous error toliold tho understand ing in subjection to faith. You must io member that thovo were called blessed who wore invited lo tlio ma iago supjier. It was tho manl.io of tho intellect and tiio heart the tmi'orstundlng and tho will, tho munia;;o of scleuco und tho spbuuul, and tho feast was a feast of tho ) oaf .on and a flow of (lie soul. II is called a simper b:cuu o it comes in the evening of the Cli'lhtiu.i c.u. To thou who con fer one God thu litis on'..', and In beat i th'ee, Cod is nol.imgbuta mere word of Iho mourn; tliey tiieofo 3 hav ing no co ect idea o? Cod can fo'-i.t no conjunction wiiii iho only one c id tho t.-uo God by iho connecting o dn of love. Therefore no Jljlit comes lolboChisliun church. 1 1 oil co alio, Jubova God uiyH, ' That ho is tho 11 i.t und tho last, tho lli.t put) o.; i.euco. Life n.clf a'.id la, lit II elf Iho la't I.' io and Light permeating, fo ui'maiiireit In nil lli'ii't". Tho man who denies tl'.'t tboio 1h a (Ksl close up the will, which is tho ivceptjclo of Ills lovo, and iiecouHM its h.ihituiloit; tbe-e-foio bv his ow n act bo oxcludcH Goo' tun abiding witii him. Tho williHKiid to bo the huoltatlon of lovo, because to lovo Ih to will; the'c'o.o, Iho will corivspondH to lovo, unit tlio iituiersiauding io mini Theieforo. thu man who denies God be comes u'togolhor a natural man, and us rcsccllng man und hluiHolf us u man, ho thinks as ho docs of a IxMHi'slifo after death. Ah tho idou of God is implanted IntooviKV man, the division of Goil leads to tho denial of God. Upon this idea Jcllerson based his atheism. 'Iherefoio wo toad I bat tho spirit of Jehovah is tlio spirit of wisdom und understanding, Iho sniritof counsel and wotehl. Isa. M. 1. 4, 6. Tho lrd said "Ablilo in Mo, and I In you; bu that auluelii hi A'" ami I in him, beaicth much fruit fur wit,ni't Mo, vo can ilo nothing." John, x., i, . H Ih wilttuu in tlio exhortatloiiH of i i Church of Knuliind: ' For when wc siilrltuully cat tho ilesli of Christ and ill Ink Hls.blood, thou wo dwell in Christ and Christ in ns. A correct statement, but not very clear upon tho doci'-ine of tiunsubstautlatiou, tho same doctrine that I am p .-each Ing of tho i'limaneuce of God, stated in another form. Let us look at tho (iiostlon in lis new dress for a momont. "I.ulsir not for tho meat which jierislielli, but for that meat which en dineth unto everlasting life, which tho Son of man shull give unto you. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Mo.oi gave you not the bread iiom Heaven, but my Futhor glveth you tlio trao bread ftini Heaven; for thu bread of God Is Ilo that cometh down from Heaven, and glveth life unto the world. 1 am the bread of life; ho that coinoth to Mo shall never hunger, and ho thut holiovoth In .Me shall never thirst. I am the bicnd thut cuuiu down from Heaven. Vorlly, verily, I say unto you, ho that lieliovetli on Mo hath everlasting life. I am that bread of life. Your fathers did eat milium in tho wil derness und ure dead. This is tlio bread thut cometh down fiom Ileaven.v that a mail may oat thereof und not die. I am tho living bread which came down from 1 leaven ; it any man cut of tills nreud lie shall live foiovur, und tho bread that I shall glvo him is mv llesli, which 1 will glvo for tho life of tlio world. Verily, verily, I my unto you, except you oat tho llesli of the Son of Man und dilnk His blood, yo have no life In you, whoo eateth My itesh and driuketh My blood, hath eternal life, and I will r.iiro him up at tho last day, for My llesli is meat indeed, mid blood is drink indeed. Ho that oatoth M v ilesh and driuketh My blood duelled! in Mo and 1 in him. (Jul in i) Jesus broke tho broad ami Uavo to bis disciples, and said : This is my lul no unit me cup aim ijavo ui vnvinz; ThU is My blood. (.Malt. That (Mi, blood, bieud, and wine mean spiritual things which corres pond to them, may beevldent from many passages. Come and gather yourselves together unto tho Btipier of the Great God, that yo may cat tho Ilesh of kings, und the lloidi of captains, and tho Ilesh of mil-Ill v men. and the llesli of horres. and of them that sit on them, und the Ilesh of men both free anil bond, both gieat and urn. ill. fAmic. xix.) Gathor yourselves on overv side to My sacrifice, that 1 do sacrillco for you, even n great suciwco up on tho liiountains of Israel, that yo may eat Ilesh and think blood. fKis. x.xxix.) Inasmuch as nil spiritual tilings luivo re lation to good, it fellows that llesli means good of chaiitv, and blood the truth of nutii, tiieroioro wnon mo i.oru mikhoi iliti KIphIi unit His lllood. Ho means His love and His truth, or Iho 1-oid us to tho Divine Gocd of love and tho Divlno Truth of wisdom. Now us Iho Lord is the Wonl, there uro two pilnclplcs lo which ull things of Iho Word have relation Di vine Good and Divlno Truth : wherefore It is plain that those two mlneiplos uro mi-Milt bv I tin I'lithh and His lllood. Theieforo' wo read of tho lUoisl of tho Covenant or tho Truth of tho Covcnunt or conjunction with tho Lord. And Ju sim took the cup and gavo to them, say ing, Tills is Mv Wood of tlio iuw t;ovo mint (Mutt. xx.i). The lllood of thu Ni.u- f'nvmmnl or TcHtatncilt slmilfloH 110 other than tho Wind (which Is called a Covenant), thus tho Divlno Truth there in. Tlinv thitridnro aro ill Ull enormous error who seak of tho lllood of Chrlnt us too passion on mo cross unit inonco none Ihoreby eternal life. Ho that eateth My l'lcsli and diiiiKctu ,iy niooii iiweiiuui in Me und I In him (John .i . That blood hero means tho Di Divine Truth of the Word Is very mani fest for it is said, that ho who dtlnkcth It hath life In hint, and this is ellectcd by Divlno Truth and a life accoidlng to It and tho connecting links aro tho Iniuds of love, us tho Lord said, "Ilo that lovoth Mo keotioth Mv coinnianihuenls." They have washed tlielr robes und mudo tliem while in tho lllood of tho latum, (Apol xu). There was war in 1 leaven ; .Michael nnd his ungels fought ugainst Iho dragon, und they overcumo him by the lllood of tho Lamb und bv tho wonl of their testi mony, (Ajhh! xu). Tho further consider iitlou of this subject Iho meaning of breud and wlno, must Imj continued until another Ihno. Thanking you for your kind attention, let mo say in cloning that the party w ho sketched Iho ut tide, "Ants and Men," Is an attint and therefore ml milled to tlio Pantheon of the gentlemen of this world. Peaco, eaco to him that Is far oil. ami to him that is near, salththo I.ord.(miiiih 'Co'ino man, by searching, llnd out Owl. (Job). Seek and yo shall llnd, (Jesus). ' YfllAII. rronldent Cleveland' Ueply lo the MU- loiiailel. President Cluvelund bus w itten a long letter to Huv. James .Moiinw, IK D., Philadelphia, In lesponso lo a resolution udopted tit thu scsnlou at Philadelphia of the annual confluence of the Methodist Knlscopal church, held Mn-ch !10, of which iho following is a synopsis.' My Dcarlr: I liavo received coilidn tesolutlons passed by the annual confer ence held at Philadelphia. Thu action taken by thiH iisscuihlugo of ( h Inllan men has g eatly sm i Iwd mo. They do cla'o that IhiH confoiunco e.unestly pre tests against tlio reiont action of tho government in excluding tlio usuofnatlvu languages In Iho education of Indians, und csiK'ciull v the mo of Iho Dakota blblo. Thut while uihultling the advantages in touching F.ngllsh to tho IiiiHuiih, to com pel themtorccelveullrel gioiiHlnst uctloiiH in that language would piucilciilly hinder their receiving it in tho most ollectlvo wnv ; that tho lino of hwoi" tinvolH with Iho' human bcait, and thu heart of tho Indian is In ids language; and tho omna lions of ull mlsslonuiy societies should bo nnliuninielcd by Slate lutcfoionco. Tho Piosidout ipiotes thu Miles of the Indian bureau tton tho subject, and con tinues: M'Ik. .r.ivnfi.liinilt umVu 111 ltd ItllllllllW. . "U 1. U. ovum'. ... ... incut of tlio liulianH, to dvlllzo ami no il . . t it.. ........ ...111. at.,.. mro iiwm lor uuu rmmiuu uiiu iuu civilizutlo... Nothing Ih inoio Imioit.iat to tho Indian, fiom thiH jtolnt of vlmv, I ii lll t,nl ilr. tn liiitltlU lllltkll Wllllla lit 1 1(41) Ht l,U tw 'jaii iiwiru i''i" 41m tidU'tit in lu.ntiiHi flintr mvr liuiHtiirri to indulgo in their own burburous lan- cnugo becauso u pieusoH iiieui. Tho uso of tho Indian vernacular should not bo oncouiuged or continued lsivond tho limit of necessity, und text books, the "oral Instruction" In tho gen eral senso, and tho curriculum ceitainly should bo In F.ngllsh. Tlio lilies of tho Indian bureau huvo I won inodllleil no as to meet tho vIowh of good men who reek to aid tho government In lieiiovolcnt in tentions, until it was supjiosed that their ineuiiing wuh (iiillo plain und their pur tu.ui.a uiiltufuofill'V 'l llll LXIVIirillllllllt will j'w.-ii (..I.I.II'.' . . - - - n - -- .....iilinin I,. Ini'i.L'i flu, iiMHlMtimm of all Chiistian ieoplo and organizations in Mils veiy impoiiaui nun iiiieieHiniK pan of the lulsjr entrusted to it. At Los Angeles, Oil., George Weslfnll, tho old man w io attempted to kill Ids tlireo-year-old son wilh a picco of scant ing, was sentenced to Ion veins tit San (nienlin. Ho wrolo the following an lial lo the court for mercy : "I am an old mini und feel that I have but a few moro iluvs to htav on this uuith; and an my I'a'tbur in (leuven hits forgieu me, 1 pruv Unit wm will liuve men) on me " Tho'judgo thought tho only merry thut oinjht to Ih) shown was to piotect the jko plu fiom such a brute.