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hlHT WII T YOU WANT. uoney or stamps w,u I'"' kty KAST OHIIHONIAN tlio .lit"- elections. pay ents In leniMVrekly ..111 i.flrr ...i r.titv.nvcenU wilt IrKAHl'OHKCJUNIAW ior inn rill of Hornby " LmBI yV J m mV m. V It l W V.l or the. Dally or V 1 X 3 A w 1 ran fri''')' H'"11" H 1 IV 1 S,F ssb of tho r.AMr OltHtlONIAN llbrnry whon- mV; L. jL-BBiMHBlr ""y " public r- sssssssii " r m dlnlly Intlled t' ! ; - 1 PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1898. NO. 36. e the Attention TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, IKSIO()HATIC) VIOTOItllll IN AI.HANV ANI .IliltMHY CITY. -OF- INTENDING PURCHASERS Ht. .tolui III Sotitlnrii Ureiton cnooi llutl.lliiU' Hunted In Scatlln-Blmirnr.l nut Alcer Cnndldales-ConUllniJ Ilettoi Mvo Mm Killed by Htrlhers-Tlie. lleail look Continues. To tho largo and varied stock of NEW GOODS! Which wo havo lately received, nnd now have- on exhibition at our IKE IN THE FOSTOJbJbiuja buil,uwkx. Ing It consists In part of a flno assortment of and Summer Dress Goods, Staple Dry Goods, Clothing, and Gents' Fur nishing Goods. 'A Largo Stock of f'S. LADIES' AND UHILiJLltiJN ' BHUHiO, STRAW AND FELT HATS. -A Full Lino of- iOOERIES! GROCERIES ! mnrehaserH osticclally will find It to their intercut to insect our stock nntt gel our iirn.cn. othchild & Bean. 'ORM LAKE SHAVING PARLOR Shaving, Hnbcutting nnd Shampooing. . . . . ... ..... I........ A 4.I..1 onltxUn.l c k doio b only compuium uimhuii. " i.,.... KUGEL & SHARPS, Corner Main and Webb streets, l'cndloton, Oregon. filna svrlv J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., WINK ANJ3 SPIRIT MERCHANTS, RONT STREET, - - - ORTLAND, wntuww AGKNTH S NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING nil.. Milwaukee. W s. EXPOHT HLSNtH UUI ILtu occn. Hnya DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukonsaw, Wis.) VEURE CLIQUO PDN5ARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (YCllOW LaDei.) men o .uw am eat Rock Island and Llbert lea routes. direct mid popular line la connection llh the Northern rnrlllo lluuwuy bin Ht. Paul unu jiinueupoiis L'hlrneo ami Mo Kntt. to NL I.oulu uud the Mouth. To Ilea Mollies, Leavenworth' Atchiaon and Kauaa Oily L r.,1 r inn Connecting wiiiiine ke Unlv .Lino ri.SUu Himrt uno uncll Hlulls, Leavenworth mid Kansas rfor llUAGO ANI ALL rOINTH KAHT. Uman Palace Sleemnu ralace Dlnlnu Cars! omnanv all through Kxpres Trulus on nouie. km for cni hv nil connecting railway. situ coiHiectionn nmjH in union ucmi. lordill Inrormatlon renardlni.' mte. nnp, L. nnnlv to any coupon hkbihui mnu. iw K. or Norlliern I'nnlflo Hallway rom ,orto W. U. Al, WWAU Pendleton, Oregon, CHAM. KKNKItY. Uen. AKCiit, . 3 Washington 8t - - Portland, Ore. I A. HOrBROOK, icn. TSt. and I'asd. Agt. u. it. . r. . v. Clilrat'o.III .. hu ii. , uou. i. onu r. Agi. .m. oi, .Minneapolis, Minn. iWPtTHiCUQ cmthen.wtKjwiihtotomlna Jabil I Iwblld thapjpr,cicbUintim:cl ldvitisinc tfnc when in Chxa;?, will (nd It or lilt it to43 rurd3iPh st., i e ?unuie Alt Aliout u Woman. TflUCKBii, C.t... Aiiril II. Tlio town of ltuii lu mi tin, vorcn nf n norioilK (UUI- culty, which Hint nrono bctweou two ad inlrorH of a woinan. FactlonH fotnied In Httpport of each rival, tlio lumber men on oiiohIiIo and the Hoea browoiH on the othor. Ijint night tho brewery crowd crowed tho river to wheru tho ltimbor men were, and numeiouH (,uarruin oe- etined. Ono man wan nlmt, hw axwiliani was urreHted, and a general row occurred, in which knives were lined freely, l ho brewery men Hay they Intend to tako mi! town to-night. litipiirtnnt Contrnrt. San FitAKCiHtHi, April 11. fhe M.itiv ment in made hero that tno tii'o.tnut SteaniHliip Company havo nigned a con tract by the terniH of which it Ihjcoiiio .... .1... r, II.... !.. tlio repreHeniaiive m mo nmuiuui i clllo rallwav company in San Franeihco. Tlio contract Ih ono ol tmuHiial Higinii- canco. In accordanco wltn li nroviHioiiH the Canadian 1'aelllo HtcaniHlilim now ilylng between ancouvcr aim iiong vonit will make .San Francinco a jerma iiunt point. l'lvo 5Ien Hilled ly ftiriKer,. 1CNOXV1M.K. Tuns.. April 11. Five men wero killed hint night at Cumbor land (Slip, nl::tv-tlvo nilUm north of here. IrottblU lirOHO DOtween lllliururn uiim j-ii In bulldlne iv tunnel and Htrlkero. Tho killing wiih dono by tho latter, who Inn provloticly (touted notlcen that they would hhoot down any ono who attempted to work. Tho eberKT luw lieen ItiHtructed to capture tho whole gang, dead or alivo. Houlliern Orvgou i'riiliinniniiii. KoHKiiuwi, April 11. Tho prohibition countv convention hold lioro yemoruay, conKlMtlng of 74 delegate nominated a full county ticwei. .ionn i-. m. ounn wan proront and iiddieHsud a thoimand people uHHomhledin tho court Iiouho yard, lie and O. M. Miller, tho prohibition nominee, alo iiddreH!l a largo audtenco at tho court Iiouho in tno evening. Will Unlnlerelln. roitTi.ANii, Atirll 11. HotelHiiro full of delegatcH and othcrH attending tlio ito- publican State Convention, which meciH iiero to-dav. Tho Convention will M tin inlereHtlng. Kverythlng Ih cut anil dried. Hermann and Lord will bo nominated. There will bo a little Hkirmishing for delegateH to tlio National Convention. AlBr II CnndldiU. Ni:w Yokk, April 11. In an Interview with Gov. AIl'it. of Michigan, ho nald: Yea, I am a candldaU) for tho rreHidcncv. ,.r wlmt inv fr ondrt liavodono l hiioiiki Aft Notary and Corporation seals In Pendleton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH. The muni pike for seals inade by other parties, lu Portland or the Kat, U from J6.0O oJ7.W, with uxpres charges added. If you need a seal, send your order to us, and savo from J2.ro to J3.00 thereby. East Oregonianfub. Co,, Pendleton, Oregon. mhlldtf ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN I They do happen every day, and when one uuppens 10 yon. you win mu ujut you wero Insured In the TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMP'Y, THE TnVKt.Kn' resources are sn indent to pay at once the most enormous mas of elulins that even great railroad and steam. boat accuteuts can oring upon n. i-uy u oininw wlilimit discount Immediately upon receipt of s.tlsfactory proofs. Hon t'orfnllure provisions In all Its pullcles. Ten Millions of Assets. Two Millions of Surplus. PAID POUCY HOI.DKIW, iUJDCOfiOO, Clopton & Jackson, Resident Agents, Kat Oregonlan building, PenJIeon, Or. k! iloing them and inywilf an InjuHUce o deny inv candidacy. I am In tho Held to Htay, but Hindi niako no porHonal ellortH tocapturo voterf." K.lionl HiilldliiL' Hurried lu Heuttlr. Siiatti.k, W. T., April 11. The largo central nehool building in thin city caught Hreearlv thin morning, and burned to tho ground. It in a total Jr.!. Tho water Hiippl v wiih luadeiiuate. '1 ho Iohs Ih J 000: Insurance i-M.OOO. Tho building was occupied by twolvo departmontH and im pupllK. Conkll'lg II lletfr. v...- v,.,.i.v Atirll 10. Conkllnt!'H con dition In aliout tho Hamo. tdthough tho nownpaper headllnoH read "nl ghtly bet tor." Nothing In tho long lint of bid lotins Indicated that Much in tho cano. I lit Ih liable to llo within twontyfour hours, yet mayllvo Hoverai (iay. Hluhrnrd Wants III" Nomination. Anril 10. It Ih learned flint Stanford hafl decided to ..n... i.;u in frn lieforo the COIIVOU tlon aH a candidato for I'reHldont of tho I Rtiitim. mill that ho Will IIH1C tno Hiinnort of the California delegation. . Illg Deinorralic victory i" i""7, . v Anril 11. K. Mayer. ii.nTiiIe cand date for mayor, and tho entire Democratic city ticket, wiih elected hero yenterday by majorities oi hu h L',000 to 3,000, tho largent ovor given In tho city. A Woman Clmrusu win '" Font Jo.skh, April 11. Jlrn. Jeiroreon Carter has been Held to answer to u chargo of killing her olovon-year-old Htoii-daughter by Ktriking her on tho lieau wltn a mum iiinuuinum. Latest from Conltllug. New Youk, April 11. Conkllng at an early hour thin morning wan bettor tnan at any timo for tho past forty-eight hourH. Tboro BeeiiiH now to lw a chanco to Havo bin lifo. Huilden Death. San FitANcihCo, April 11. Monjamin Andornon, aged f8 yearH, fell dead in a saloon last ovening. lie wiih a brother-in-law of Jim Keeno, tho millionaire. Jxriey CHy B.OOO Hemoeratlc. JmisKV Crrv, N. J., .Ali 11. -Tho Democratic candidato for flavor was elected in thin city yesterday by 5,000 majority. Still I'lajllig the l"oolJ mil 11. At 1:45 a. m tlm Houtift deadlocked for tho night. All motlonn to adjourn aro voted down. Tho Deadlock Continue. VAlsill'OTos, April 10. All talk of a comprouilMj by which tho deadlock In tho I Iouho in to bo broken ban ceated, anditirtnow the general ltelief that it will continue until Tuesday next, when It U Intended to call up the tariir bill, at which time a determined tight will bo made to break the deadlock. I'ONOHKSS. 1 Cnpltal and UniiKresslniial Notesoflnterest ! t . Northwestern Headers. MOMIAV. In the Senate tho bill to provide for the adinirfxlon of tlio Stato of Dakota into tho Union, and for organization of the Terri tory of Lincoln wan taken up. The mib Htitute rejorted from the committee on Tenltoricrt to tho original bill entablirthew tho boundaries of tho iiroponetl State, and .l.Mili'imti'n llui ivmalnimr nortloiiH of the present Territory an tlio Terr tory of North Dakota (not Lincoln), with Bis marck as tlio capital. Chandler introduced a bill for comple tion of tho direct tax of 18111. 'lhiH blll revives and ro-onacto thonoHcetlonH of the act of 1801 Imposing n direct tax of I'M, 0K),00J, and provides for tho collection of all unpaid balances with o ier cent, interest theieon, tho states to have tho privilege of asaumlng their quota, loss 1ft tiorcoiit. deductions; otherwise i tlio tax is to ih) ctlleetcd from tho land of indi vidual, us p.. .ld-id In tho original act. Tho Dakota i.dmUelon bill cine up again. . . ... pi lit lOiiitriniui of lho I'ommltti'C on territoties, H.tld the bill was ono of four which had been icpoited by the commit tee on territories for the admission of now Slates. It provided for tho admission of ii... M..ii(linrii ti-iri nf Dakota, under the I'miuf Ittltlim 11 Inuulv frmneil. The other innililiiiL' acts of tho tor rltories of Washington, .Montana nnd the Northern portion of Dakota, 'lho pro tiosed Stato of South Dakota had a popu lation of -100,000, and ho thought they It. til it riirlit to lui mm ilited as a State, to i.nrHi-Itiiitn lii tho next I'a-Hldoittlal clec- , ,o... The House proceedings woro utterly destitute of Interest. Until saw tlio itmiml lucall tho roll upon va- rloiiH dilatory motioiw Htibmltled. At that hour tho house found itself without a ouoruni, and weaver nioveii an aojourn ,,Mit. Tho motion was defeated. At l o'clock Campltell moved a recess, lmt llreeUiinildiro. of Arkansas, revived tho tactics ivsorted to a few davH.ago.and .....vn,i Unit Mi'tvlnnov. of Now llamp- ovi'iismi from" votlnir. A point nt nr.iir in.'itiiut tlio motion was overruled fi' tno iuiMiSfi -K Drntytoraiviicaiod .. , ... ii.... itM...i. from lho decision, iioiuuuk n enrldge, of Kentucky, moved to adjourn ti'ltinli U'lIU VOI1HI llOWIl. Aiu.nl n .iVIivrl- Onles asked timinlliious conHcnttolmvonei61utiou read for In formation, but ho wiih promptly mot with from tlio Itonubllcaii side. Tho resolution he intended to liavo read was to tho client that a largo number oi ,,it,..-,i,vj lniiiivlstM nnd claim auents aro woiking actively to secure tho passage of the bill now under consideration, aim that a committee Iw appointed to ascer tain what contracts or agreements ex isted lietwoeu any attorneys, lobb.usts.or agentH and tho benellclailes of tho afore said bill and tojMirt to tho House in thirty (lavs, ami that ponding sucli Investigation the further consideration of tho bill bo tiostitoncd. , At 7i!W lho sorgeant-at arms apeared and roiiorted that of twonty-llvo nieinbeiH absent without leavo, twenty wero out of tho cltv and tho other Hvo no could not Hud. Ho was directed to contlnuo his seaivh. ... , At 10:1ft K. II. Tavlor asked unanimous consent that the House take a recess until 11:45 to-morrow. Tho speaker pro torn. putthon.Mpiost,aiidaftera short pauM), declared It granted, bringing down his gavel just as Ilreckonridgo, of Arkansas, sprung to his feet with an objection that came ono second too late. The recess was therefore taken. . A jonsion has lieen granted to Joseph Abeeno, Haines, Oregon. l'ostotllcos wero established ut Laraton, Klamath county, Or., and at Mitchell, Kitsap county. W. T., and Oliver II. Mctteo and John H. Mitchell upiinted postmastorH of tlio respectivo olllcos. A iw.Htoilli'o wiih also established at Stanton, AltuniH county, Idaho, and Miss KlizalKith Fowler was apitoinieit insi- mistrosH. , Tho tiostolllco ut Illuo river, Oregon, will Ito discontinued after April 'M, Tho vacancy caused by tlio resignation of Win. It. 1'rovltt, iststmaHtor at Jeiiur son, Marion county, Or., was tilled by A. It. Hudloson Itelng apiwinieu jHwuiuimur. Kd. II. l'lnkston, itostmaster of Kel- log, Douglas county, Or., nan resigned. andOco. H. Klllott ban Iteen apitointed lu his placo. Till! TltAMP AHKOAI). lie Loses n CnnP, but Kinds It Again-(Iter, tlio Nurtheru Paclllc MonUtin l'.ila ( Uleelier Tho llestrm Hon or ltovlnes-Oii j to St. Paul, Chlcngo and llaltlninre. NollTllHUX I'ACII-ie Tlt.MS, I 850 .Mii.i:s Kast of amxi.a, April 7, 188rt. termlned to put forth their claims for division in tlio legislature, and hoe for an equitable adjustment of the uiiitter. Milton Is improving rapidly, rho north end seems to be a favorable loca tion, and several buildings are being con structed theio. Two or three brick build ings will bo built on Main street during this summer, brick for which will soon be niado. , . .1 t t'oniiov is visittni! tno i-eoino hi wiilln l wiih iii Walla Walla 1 noticed that that town's main business HttuotH : VoHtnii, Milton uml other eastern localj were supplied with sidewalks on ono i ,eM )) (.ouw3 011 linsiness which is laud- ii.uli. iiddinir iiioatlv to tlio nf lho nlaco. ulvlug it a c 'i l.iu lu ..,1 liiiio'iivoiiient lie ilti.toti level Kidowalks on tho business streets. , , I I reached Walluia at mx o ciock, ami was so unfortunate as to havo a cane , stolen bv a brakeman, ono presented to i inoby a friend, a very est niauio umi lovealtlo person. 1 was lu the "City of Sand" three bourn, ami wiiuo me o turned detective and searched diligently for inv stolen property, and wiih fortunato enough to Hud It, with tho aid of Mr. N. M. KlleiiHWorth, tho accoiniiiodatlng con stablo.ln calsioso No. 1S1 , where tho thiev ing brakeman li.ut minion n. i ins rouu, known as Ked. will lose his situation for this little sleight of hand .act. At nine 1 boarded tno tram ior .-i. l'aul, anil wo pulled out at a good rapid rate. Tho l'tiUman palace car niiiiiigs was well Hlled Willi "lenow travelers, but I managed to secure a lower liert h at U', which is a reduction in prices since a fow months ago. Tho Northern's accom- ..wi,.n,ii,j ovorv onu Knows, mo nisi- class. Tho dining car service is tlio best ' in tho world, and tno travel on tno r nui, I am told, is increasing mi mo nine. Wo havo passed several trains lu tw;o sections, tilled with emigrants. nils morning wo passed a double train con taining very nearly a iiiuumuu r"- . ..... V...H...... Him ih my nun inn ovur mu uinn.oi, and tho llrst thuo 1 have oxperlenced. when I know II, a ride over mo tan trestles coining down Ho .ii"' ltefore coming Into tho beautiful Hitter Hoot valley. Thoro are tyo tall trestles, the Marrent and ()'Ke I. lho former trestle Is -Ji'tl feet high. !" built entirely of Iron, and It Is said that thov are tho safest isirtlon ol tno roan, t ui.u..i .... tiu. i.T.it f.irm im tho (ruin went over them, and oxM)rioncoil a thrill as If tho train was about to leap i"i umwii. Yesterday uigrulug w commeniea traveling in Montana, and tills evening wo will bo entirely acrosH mo vwiun torv, a dlHtanco of alsiut WW miles, fur Ihe'rthan tho distance between t ilcago and llaltlmoro. which spans a portion of Illinois, Ohio, West Virginia,) Irglnla. lho District of Columbia and Maryland. Montana is a great country within iti-olf. and ono that will grow to bo gieater and ......... i..uiuinim Hum It is at Ill'CSCItt. Tint iiianv friends of Missl-oona l lalley, Mm ibiHH Curler, will bo ulad to i..w.w Unit Mr. uml Mis. Carter live lu n...... ...... - , . ,. . , .. Helena ami aro tirosjiering mceiy, .ur, Carter having an imiMirtant position w h ono of tlio local railroad companies, Willi his otllco In Helena. Thoy havo been living In Helena ever since they wero married, last year. I havo met one farmer In my time In favor of tho tariir, after knowing, as bo says, all alKiiit Isith siden of tho question. This farmer is Mr. Hzra Mocker, of l'uyallup Valley, W. T., who Is greally interested in hop ralsi.ig. Mr. .Meeker Las a very original argument in defending his pot theory of protection, that m that ho has Iteen u protectionist for forty years. Of course I wasovoiconio and out-wltted by such an argument, but managed to say, though rather baekwardly, tha a man might exist uh a d fool for llfty vears, and still show noontwatd slgiw of Ilecay. Of courso my ronly l.u kH rt'sitect i.. .1 .nun of Mr. Meeker's auc. ut it is I I tho apiH-uirance ,,,lo ull(l en(erptiHlng. Ity appearance. ..HhoNNeil iceded In l'en- ..... WATf.ll WOIIKS. The Milton Haglo will on Friday lain the following: On Monday last the much talked of l.oi mi Ili'n mii'stloii of water works tis.k place, anil never in tno History con- of Hold f.tr Ten Hollars. Krom tho Portland Welcome. Last wook Tom Ward, runnor of tho Quiinby House had among his passengers a fifteen year old girl, who was In duo timo installed in room 8-1. S ho had como from Hiwkano Falls and wanted to I ml omployment, and asked Tom what " prositects wero to obtain a situation. Ho told bor tho city was largo and servants wero In doiniuul.uniltJiuiis i "v'"'t of her until a "ltooster" (stcerer) for a hackman told him that a "hip. known aH "Dutchy" had enticed, the child from her room ill tho hotel ami sold her 'for 10 to tho proprietress of a bagnio on iMfthst. Iwtween Washington and Alder, by namo Agnos Woodward. Hackmeii bayo long been suspected of this cruel tralllc, and wo suggest that our ltolico Invest gate thin case, and If our charges X) sustained that they mako tho guilty qhch suller for it. Tho prelinilnary work for tho Nica ragua canal is progressing satisfactorii). Tho Latter Day SaiutH opposed to po lygamy number t-'O.OOO. lui ... i... .H.i.. i, i....... .. i cnaracieristie, ami nu uiuu i m. saltl exactly. iHl IllUllg Hit" "'I' "V , immi nvi'i'oillni'lv nleasant. there Itclug plonty of spring balm ami sunshliio O brighten tho trio. Wo asse a little plain tills morning in the vicinity of which a gieat many cattlo had died dur ing tho past winter. In lino display on a fence, 1000 hides of cattlo hung to show to soma extent tho loss of Ifo among Ixivlnes during tho rigid weather of only two or threo months ago. Montana h nothing in tho winter time, unless it Is cold. . Did you ovor try to writo on a inov ng train? If you have, then you know the oxitciloiico; if you havo not, try It the llrst chanco you have, and seo Iiowhus ceptiblo you aro to thlngH around yon. It is Impossililo to writo a long word until you make several attorn nts. I will reach St. l'aul Sunday afternoon, and leave for Chicago alsiut two hourH later, and will leach llaltlmoro and seo our estray "Kichard" Tuesday night. Until then, an rovolr, anil "(iod bless our homo," by protecting tho wanderers. K, O. TitAMP. MILTON I.KTTHIt. Milton was there such an Interesting anil llvelv dav. On Saturday evening a mass meeting wiih held In rhelp's hall in or der to freelv discuss both sides of tho question. The hall was crowded and It was evident that there was a major ly of sentiment In favor of tlio V.roJtH'h Illoro was, howover.a certain feellng of insecur itv on tho part of well-wishers, by reason of tho fact that It was very well known that qulto a number In North Milton wero opposed on account of the Insutllcl encvof tho appropriation Uft.OOO) to con duct a plant to that itortlon of tlio city this vear; and as a two-thirds vole was icqiilred Ibis appielienslon was not with out foundation. . ,, , . . Karlv Mondav morning small UnotH of men U'gan to congregate on tho stieets, and quietly talk the matter over, and by noon the city piesenieu uu iiiiuinm... ..i-- - X'.'.ll.,.. lut.rilll III lllllO llVllM'k. hooienlng of the jtolls Mng delayed on account oi a uimmissiou n'mmi i es as to tho otiuliiicauons oi voiept, 1-lilfili wnri iiliitentber unnecessary, astno law is plain and admits of but ono con struction. ... ... Tho vote at onu o'clock was Hfty-eight, of which about eight were against water works, as near iih could lie cainnaieo ny the reitorter. 1'eoplo were Jubilant, and a few Itegan tit congratulate each other on the Hind result. Hut after dinner North miii.... i.ir,!...! . .ii t Iii force, mid bv two o'clock It looked a little ominous. Several prominent opH.nontH sinned Known m , and the ulr looked blue. Alsiut MM o'clock u lone woman apoaroii, casi her ha ot against water wotKs, umi n Miiletlv went homo. She was followed by ' .. 1 in Lit mi. two otliers who wero siiii; favorable to tho scheme, uusiia i nytm anticipated, and at 'M mlnules totho lino for closing tno Htlls mu nuuim-i ii Nathan I'lcrco, (iranilpa J;mler and I'nclo Mm tin scattered in all dliccllons wiih trulv ludicrous. Hut this was turned to enthusiasm when eight worthy females suddenly turned tho corner, marshaled bv tho two llrst named gentlemen, and cast a solid vote in favor of water works. Thov weiosistn followed by four more of the same itorsuasinn, in cinugu m . Mattin.niidthoiinti'H looked gruesome. Fifteen minutes after the closing of tho ikiIIs tho icsult was announced! Sixty iiliio in favor ami twenty-six against Hats wero thrown in air and loud Iiuxmh tniko foil It. This large majority Is a eiedit lo our city's enterprising clt .ens, and will tesult in certain prollt In a llnan cial way. In the evening anvils wero llrod at each end of Main street, and lho Milton band kindly discoursed music from tho balcony of I'helps' hall. Tariff and Wages. High-tarliriu.m claim that protection makes higher wages for lalstr. On this itolnt tho leal ellect Is well explained by a lumber dealer, Mr. I lanchuril of Chicago, who said! "I am h gh turl r on lumber, but on wistl, iron, glass, cot ton, leather, etc. 1 will tell you why. I own tlmlsir lands ami stuiupago; besides, I operate largely myself, and thls tarlll puts money in my jssket. I get lr 1000 iiioio ior my iiuni'K" t kt 1000 more for my 1'""'H,: 1 havo Just sold r.,000,000 feet of lunilK'r. Now, $2 a thousand on ft.OOO.OOO Is just $10,000. I bat is tno illllerenco to mo isnween uiuu luuu i.n. fico liimlKir. 1 am high tarill'on lumlKir, I am. This blessed tariir, they tell us, Is all for tho Itenellt of tho American la Itorer. What do you suppose 1 did with thu 10.000V Divide it among my work men? Not a bit of it. 1 put it right in this calf-skin wallet. Of all my workmen I am the only protected American lalstrer. WitgoHt o iiend on supply and demand, my friends, and not on taxeH. When you seo two men after ono boss, wages aro low ; but when you see two 1 tosses after ono man, wages aro high; and that is tho whole of It tho theory, principle anil practice.' llsilly Klrksd. Walla Walla Union- Uist Saturday, at Deep Creek Falls, Mr. L. Nelson, of that placo, whllo entering a stall, was kicked by a horse. Tho force of tlio klcft knocked Mr. Nelson down under tho horse, and uh soon as ho started to ralso mrilill fill! lllirMl K1CKCII llllll T HiiTr Walerivorlis-Hlxty-nliiB for and only MO Against A (Irapltlu Account or the. I'.lectlon .Hilton's Iinproveiimnts Politics Unlet. Hpeu ul Correspondence Hast Orcgonliiii. Mliro.v, On., Airil 10. The farmers mo praying for ram; roads aro dusty and farms dry. F.verythins is now leady for a brick yard and in a few days Mr. J. Itarilott will commence tlio manufacturo ol hi let. Thoro Ih very HtUo pollllcal talk in dulged in hero, but fioni all that can bo loarned it uppoars that a straight vote will Ito iollcd oh both county tickets. Although the peoblo of tho eastern end were somewhat iiisupKiiiiien us iu u Demoi ratic ami Uepui.ncau se cc. "- V". ;i kliL. i his wife I tliey submit with good gtace, but aro do-1 iwut, and wiiilci head, knocking him senwless and bieak Ing a elieek Isaie. The animal continued kicking Mr. Nelson, breaking ins arm and otherwise Injuring him, until ho finally kicked him so far as to enable a bystander to reach him, and ho was at oiice rescued and taken to u doctor solllco whoro lie was pronounced dangerously lujuied. . - - Largo numbers of dehorned citllo n Illinois aio In a pitiable condition, morti fication on tlio head having resulled. U Albuipierque, N. M., J. J. uccidemaiiy nropi-n iini. Hcyii'ilds fiom Ids il