tVHT WII T YOU WANT. A riti:i: i.iiiuaky. I'ntrou nf llm Dull)' or Semi-Weekly KANT Olti:loMAN nnv freely nmlie mm r tint IIAST OltHUONIAN llbinty niuii ever they mi ilelit. The public ure cm illully IiixIImI tn llt tin- oMIcn vthrunver nil lilt Illicit IriiU In minify or "tump will pu) Innl-Ueelily KAST OltllfJONIAN kr until lift" Hie .Itnm Hrrtliiim. Lr nntl twenty-five cent will pay Jully HAS I' OKIWONIAJf for the kill of time by mnll. I. 1. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1888. NO. 42. HE TARIFF lias been taken off both olen and Cotton Goods .Not by Congress, but by THCHILD & BEAN Liitl they now ofTor their Large and Complete Stock of G0ODS,CLOTHING,&c TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, ltOHCOi: CONK l, IN (I IS llHAll. A 111k Itlun In thn Chicago mill New Vnrk Wheal Market The Snlriii rodlolllro llullillni: Hill l'imtlio Iloii'n Itnrrltilf IlculH nfn Man Hint III Molhcrle Chil dren Nlniironl'ii Stable lltirncd Nlch oln Klrc(-il rimiil In WIi.ciiiiIu Other Kuatern Hint Cinmt New. CONKI.INd UKAII. II but AT- EE TRADE PRICES, for CASH! amino their goods, get their prices, and convince yourself ;he abovo arc not mere assertions, but that they will sub- late what they claim. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry " ore tbuv have dismirdm! PrntpuMvn Pimphs. mul will fwnlv competition from all quarters. They carry a neral Merchandise Stock Consisting of )le and Fancy Dry Goods, Men's Boy's and IVlilrli'dn 'a fllrvfliino. "l"i"iiii-i -J nV inn. rinniln Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. PURCHASERS CAN SECURE. BARGAINS I'ouclit Hrvly Aciklimt Heath Slept Peacefully t l.nnl. I Nr.w Yoiik. April 18.-Conkllngdted at I I :)() this moriiliiK. At IiIh bedside worn t Judge Cox, Dr. Anderson unit Mrs. Ouk- iiiiin. Hopussed away without moving II luukctl llsif'llU WUS ill II peilCO- Illl HltllllDOr. A tltltllDor 01 pCI'SOllH WOIO outsldu on thu street to catch the liiHt re port, and forty or fifty within tliu doom, principally roprosentiitives of tliu press nnil friends of tliu tluatl sonutor. "It wiih n dreadful struggle; tliu patient fought bravely nguiiist dentil," wild Judge Cox, "but tlio end wiih ieweful and unnccoin- punied by puin." Sonto of thu latest bullotiiiH issued hint night read uh fol- Iowh : "Conkllng since half pant twelvo has doveloiiod edena of tint ltiti.'H, which is a settling ot ulood in tliu huso of tliu lungs. Ho will probably dlo beforu morning." l onicling is fust lulling, 'lhe lungs nro tilling with blootl.iind bin breutliing 1h bo oming snorter. Micro in u greut wusli ing away of thu vital powers." "Con t kllng's tltroal is tilling Willi blood ; ho In I choking." Thu liitcrincnt will take plueu ut Utien, bis former liomu. iini nisi: in tiii:at. Ago- Heven Cunta Higher tlinn u Week ICxrltril Murkrt. CniCAdo, April 18. Wbuat Hold to-dny Hovun cuntH blchur than a week ago. .So tttroni; wiih thu feeling that tho 0KnIiiK prlco wiih exactly one cent bluher than tho cloning pricu ItiNt night. The Now York Sfiirkat Kxclteil. Xi:v Yoiik, April 18. Tho wheat market opened thin morning excited. .MoinbcrH of tbo t).iii:mgu exceeded thu ruleH in their ellbrtH to buy. HLItNi:i TO ItKATII. OltM LAKE SHAVING PAELOll Sliavlng, Maircutting and Shampooing. sik done y only competent workmen. A trial Holleiled. KUGEL & SHARPS, t'ornor .Main mid Vebb ntreetn, 1'eiidleton, Oiegon. llm wl. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., WINE AND FRONT STREET, SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, OREGON. -AGKNTH- Mull niKl Mx of III. (.'hllilrru I'crUli In lilt lli'rnlni: lloiur. Sr. Lotus. Mo.. Ai.Jll 18. Tho ro ! dunce of I). A. lloirmati, a farmer living near uau uitige, wiih Diimeil Hiintlay morning, and three of bin children well) coiiHiiuied. Thteu other children are ho badly burned that they are not uxix.eted to live. Ilotlmiin wiih ho norloiixly in lured that be died oMorduy. It 'in bu lleved that IloH'maii became hiiiIiIuiiIv inHiiue, and fired thu building himself, lie had eleven inotherlcfrt children. STAM'OKII'H SlAlll.i:S HUltNi:i. i lie was iniiiltig alone, and it in Hiippo.-cd committed Htilcido by placing u cartridge 1 of giant powder on IiIh bieawt. Tli C'uiinilliiiiK Olijurt. Omw.i, C.vsmia, April 11. In tho Semite to-day Iiiiicsh called attention to the grosH outrage periietrated on rcHiiluntH oi iiriiixii i oinniiiia by itiaraiitiniug iiieni in fun i 'Hun wiien tliu Hieiimui rurthia, on wlncli thov arrived, bad n dean bill of health. Tho Canadian gov eminent will Inventlgato tho matter. Kllleil lij tlio C'nrt. Los Anoi:i.i:h, Cai,., April 18. A rail' road laborer named Jou- Davln wiih killed near i'oinona to-duy by a Hpeclal train running tbroimh an oj)en nwitch lind striking a liaud car which he was on. Chllil llurni-'il lo Dentil. OmrviiXK, Cai,., April 18. ArcnlH IiendrlckH, a child nix yearH old. wiih fa tally burned hero to-day. While playing with matchcH bin clothes caught flru 'ami burned the lower part of the body ho that iiiu ncHii canto on m piaccH. Thv liiiiiUlnim Klrctlsn. Xkw Oiii.iiash, April 18. IntliealiotiH are that Nlcholn, Democrat, in elected governor by a majority of 1!0,000. Henry Vlllnril In (Inriuiiii) . i.nci.i.s, 4i i n l,. Henry vifianl nr- tived hoto to-il.i , I1NIIHI Ss. lilu'lit Valimliln llnr.pt llrslruyml I.im. M'itlO.OtlO. San KiiANfisfo, April 18. Senator Stanford' l'olo Alto HtableH were buriietl lant uigiit, i.igni viiiuaiiiu itoreeH were burned to death, iimong which wiih Mor- lane, with the faste.xt yearling trotting record in ine world. iiiulottHWia reach AH 100,(10(1 I'loo.l In W'lxiniialn. Ai.ma, Win., April 17. Tho water in thu M It-rtiKsipjit ut tills point Iiiih rinen twenty lnelien within thu last tw elvo bourn. Twenty families have been driven from their homoH, and railroad truck liavo been damauetl considerably, 'lhe in uelnka boom Iiiih wiihIiciI out, carrying 3 NOBLE HOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES: JOS. SCIILITZ BREWING ;0..(MilWMkoe. Wis. EXPORT PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. A R C A -1 w."'..':0050 feot of H8- 1-?HH IoH. HAN J?PKIMn MINERAL WATER. .WntikpnuniA WIcA UPIIHC P.I inilflT ! w,uuuj oilier prouriy, u.ouu ONSAKDIN CHAMPAGNE, (Yellow Label.) mcno.i.wsm RflCk lslandNotary and Corporation Seals, in JJenclloton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, -AWI- jBERT lea routes. llrecl uml ixitiular lino In connection the .Sort Iiitii fur 1 11 n Itulluuv i Kt, I'aul unit MlnncupulU ilrucuuml flip Hunt. i Ht. I.ouIh unit tlm Houtli. ; To Ioh .IIoIiivh, (4-avcn worth' Atrhlmin null Kuiimiih Oily Onlv Line ff,'"!L'l.Jl,,...,.?S uucll llTutls, Leavenworth mul Kmuiut or J.l(l A Alili r01.TN KANT. iwiit?) Jt'alace tiltcniuu and 1'alace Dlnltig Cars! npiitiy all through Kxpress Tralm on rvuiuu. k'uror tale by nil connecting rallwayi, I VU1II1CUII11I1 IIIUU 111 UIIIIJII UtfUH. trull Information reiiarilliu; mtt-x, iiiapw, 'I'l'iy loiuiy coiiiHiu iitfiKui iiifiu, jt, , or Northern r.irltlo llullwiiv Com. ,or to V. C. AI.I.OWAV, iicxei Aueiu,u. It. A uo Peiidleton, Oregon. 3IIAH. KKN'KDV, iiva. Aueut, Wnshlnifton St., - I'ortland, Ore. HOr.llROOK, . Tkt mi.' I'an. Ant. P. II. I. P. II. II. Ihra H. K. IIOYI), u . T. ami r. Agf. JI. A iju U U'y. MliineuolU, Mln ii. If'STIPHQ "'f,in,.hl.Imlft I L.11 0 CvVKkt W thu pjp.r.ci obtain ettimitd Cftneg ijxicj ,n Chicwo, vtiil find it or l.la a! 143 Rindviph St, Tlio u mi it I )r!co Mr calH made liy other partlci, In I'ortland or tho Kunt, In from S0.CO o t7.W, with oxrenn t nurse ndded. 1 you ueed nical, send your order to u, und nave roiii i2.00to 81.00 Ihcreby. East Oregonlan Pub, Go,, Pendleton, Oregon. mlilid tf ACCIDENTS HAPPEN ! They Uo happen every day, and whon one happen, to you. you will wlali tliut you weie Insured In the TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMP'Y. , W ahiiisoton, Apr: Til k T it a vkmiixh' resources nre mimelent lo i on tho Millri tariff bill wiih Htarted to-day. I'liy at oneo ine mokt enoriiiou iiiium of Mills ononcd the iluliato mid Kellev of claim that even wieat rullroud und leum. i ;V1U V . ! .uul0' . 01 boat iicoldeiit can brlnif upon It. I'ay all 1'oiinHjivnnia replied, iliere Ih notblng clnlni, mIiIkiih discount, Inimedlutely nnon 1 now ill their HpeechoH. Indian Itmiipu In N'nv Mexico, Los CittTKH, JC. .M April 17. Whllo I two Indian policemen were attempting to arrest Micoto, an Apacnu liiditui, and iuh Hon, who weru drunk and canning trou ble, a fight ensued, which resulted in the death of one policeman und tbo fatal wounding of Bacoto'H hoii. Three women woru Hoveroly Injured by htniy nhotH. A Namibia Hill. Ai.iia.nv. N. V.. April 18, Tho iihhoiii- lily to-day panned u bill providing for the execution of criminalH Hoiitcnccd to death by electricity. It alno irobibitH iiewnjia pew from piibliHliliigdetiillHofuxcciitioiiH, Tho voto on it wiih 7 to 8. Jealomy the Caii.e of Another .Murder. St. IiuiH, April 17. TIioiiuih M. Ken nedy, a wealthy cattlo dealor of HrowiiH- vino, luxiiH, waH lo-uay killed uy a wealthy Mexican mimed Hierill', who wiih cencealed liehiml a tree, JealotiHy wiih tbo ciiiiHo. I. Und All Winter In n Cure. Caiison, Nevada, April 18. Yesterday n woman and two mon wero found in a cave in tbo rockn near tho Htato )uiion, wheto thoy had lwou living ull winter, HiibHlhting on Htcaliug nhcep, HieTniirrillll Ilebiitu llrKUII. AVahiiixgton, April 18, A long debate MONDAY. l'arwell dlcciiHHcd thu bill providing for thu iiivcHtmcnt of certain fund iu the TreiiHiiry, atid oil'erod two iimeiiilmentH to thu bill. One of tliuin dlrectH thu nee retary of tbo TreiiHiiry to inmio and nell to national ImiiUh, at par, for I'liiteil Htaten noten, V. S. '2a per cent. Iwiid-t. redeemtiblu uftur fifty yearn, to !u lined by baiikH uh Hccurlty lor" their circulating noted j notcH to lie intjiied to the ar value oi tnu DoiuiH. it iiiko illrectH tliu necre tary to invent mipltiH ftintlH held In the TieiiHiirv (IncltidltiL' thu amount to lie re ceived for these bomlH) in the purcluiHo of any u. h. doiuih, in ojieu market mid re HalHiill tho HlnkingfundH. Thu other amendment authorizes tlio Hceretaiy of tho TreiiHiiry, in order to enable national bankH to maliitalti and Increase their ciiciilallon, nntl to prevent iiltiimito de.itiuctioii of thu bankH by thu liiircliiiHe or naviuont of tho na'tioiuil delit, to teceivo from the baiikii, to nccuru their circulating notuH, Mate, county or mtiuicpal IioiuIh, upon which IntercNt ban Ix-'on heretofore promptly paid, mid whom nmiket valiio in etpial to or greater than their par value, liearlng Interest at not Iohh than -t pur cent. Such bonds, however, tiro not to Ihj received by the 1 1 cannier at more than "" pur cent, of their par value. 'J be bill wiih good, l'arwell Haiti, iih far uh it went. It hIiiiiiIv reihiciM tho InteroHt mi J iu cent. IioikIh to Ii'.. iH)rcent. Tbeno IniiiiIi amounted to over neven hundred million and matured Iu 1P07, and it autbori.ed national bankH to receive circulation at par tion them, ami upon all other I'niled MateH liolldH. Ihu hi I i it not reined v thu ovim of tho nruHont fliiniieial comll tiou, Uo would, if hu could, ho amend tho financial Iculnlatlon of tliu countrv that tho national banking HyHtom the iichi over tieviHeii Hiiouid mi continued IIIh iiiueiidmentH, If adopted, would en alilu national bankH to iiho the present (luntoi tnu rutted MateH. I would refund tlm iireHunt nubile debt ut L"c nor cent, at lifty yearn, and author- io national ikiiikh to receive circulation at par for Hitch amoiiiitH uh thuv might iiho for that purx)H0. I would reiiilru mo i-eereinry oi ine ini'imiry to invent their HiirnltiH in tho purchiiHo of nnv in iittniedneHH oi uio government, in oihjii liutrket, from time to time. For thu pur pose oi enuiiiitiL' ine peon o to miiuiiL'e their atlairH without Iiiteiferenco on the part of tbo government, I would allow them to maintain tliu volume of national bank circulation tin to thu amount of tho national debt, by Htatu, county und mu nicipal IioikIh, uh provided for iu tho hint amendment which I proK)sq. If mich legislation can bo piiHHcd, we nball bear no moro of inonoy Htrlngency or panlcrf, IteiiLMti said tho National bankH had served a good puroHo,htitho wiiHopMied gardod an an indication that the commit tee on wavH ami moniin, of which Mr. lireekcniidgo in a prominent member, will: take uo action upon the HenatoV Itond iiurchiiHu bill now In-foiu it. Am ernon. of Kansas. Intnulm-i.it u ltll w hich proposeH a new Holution of tlie 1'u- I und equipped, excltiHively under the tll 1 tectioii uml control, and at tho expense of i the Oiegoit eompaiiy. , Tbo oithern eompany coveiuintH and ' iigieen bi und with the Oregon company, j that it, the Northern company, shall nut const met or ciitiHU to lie constructed or eillc rullroud problem. It implies to those oncoiinwo tlm construction of nnv rail roadi that remedy for thu evlln In getir inatl.wltlilu llfteen littler of tbo line of eruL railroad practice, which Ih proposed the CoUiuihla & l'alotise rullroud, unless by IIiuIhoh'h book on "UallwayH of the with tbo eotiHent of the Oregon eompany. Hepublie." Tbo bill in diawn for tlio At the leipient of tbo Northern company, purpose of providing a feasible method I but not otherwise, mich reipiest to bo lor operating u I'ucitle railroad after 1 made from time to time by authority of it uenitiHltloti by foreclosure ot tliu gov- resolution of Uh board of dltecloiH, ox erninent'H inortgage, u method which- tension of the Columbia & l'alotiso rail hliall at onen yield thu I'nltetl Stutes tin ; road, und bniucbeH, shall bo constructed assuied iiicoino on its investment, uml j '""1 ciilped by thir Oregon eompany, also secure the people against abuses of jut their actual cash cost, on sucb lines disci imimition, pools, ami monopolies. 1 und from and to sucb points, uh nearly uh For thin purposo It cuactH (hut thu gov-; may bo, as shall U' designated iu and by eriiiuent shiill purehuso tliu first inoilgago 1 Hiicli tesolullon or lesolittlons. bonds with the surplus iri tho TreitHtirv. i And ulso, iu order to protect the Co in protection of its own second mortgage, ' bunbia t l'lilottso riiilroad, so fur uh hjh and idler foreclosing tlio hitler debt, the roud shall be operated iih a imblie high wuy, und bo okii to any currier of freight iiMin payment of uniform ami regulated tolln for the use of Uh tracks. At a HIHH.ial nut'llltif of thu committee on labor Chairman O'Neill, of Missouri, was instructed by u uminlmoiiH vote, to report to tho House his arbitration bill, which embodies, in addition to tho fea tures of the bill already agreed to, u pro vision ior mo appointment oi u scctal board bv the president to hiveidliniti. nil strikes, ami retNiit the result of tlm In. ! indenture, either of tbo putties of tliu tpiirles to Congress, lie wus ulso in- second or fourth pints hereto shall lie of stnicled to repoit the bill restricting the 'opinion Unit, uh rcspectH trallle, It results sale of eonvlct-iuiulo goodsfo tbo Statu In Injustice or hutdshlp, then, and in which tnev ate produced. i mat event, pin without aiiering any oi slble, from the constructing of coiuietlng liucH by any other company or party, uml to supply thu nubile tlumtiml uml meet the reiitiireiuentH of griming settlement uml trallle, the Oregon Company, on llko request, but not otherwise, shall con struct uml equip, ut Their actual cash cost, any brunch or branches of the Columbia iVc 1'iilotiHU railroad south of the main lino of thu Northern Company, and from ami to such points uml on such line or lines iih nearly uh may 1h. ii, at any time during the term oi nits I'lii) conference commltleo upon bills which have passed both houses of Con gross, providing for n conference in Wusli iiigtou next spring of the representatives ot i no various American governments, reached an agreement to-duv. Tho bill as agreeil uixm will appropriate $75,000. i ...in ti.... .f :i. ........ ..t .ii.. mm iiiu iiui i.iiu uml inu niiujci'm ill ins- eussiou must Iki fullyspecillediiindvuiice. uml will iitithorio the tippolutmeiit of ten delegates by the l'resldent, two by thu Senate und two by Ihu House. I ho rresltlent Iiiih lutelv vetoed threu private pension bills. Senator Slewurt roitorloil fnvornblv Mitchell's bill to create l.atah coiintv iu Idaho. Tho new county Is to bo cut from No, l'ereo county. A National bank Iiiih been authorized to begin ImsinesH nt Klleusbtirg, V. T. reeeliitofa.tl'fui'lory proof, jjon Korfturo provmon in nil no poneie. Ten Millions of Assets. Two Millions of Surplus. PAH) POLICY HOI.IJKIIS, JII,000O0, Glopton '& Jackson, Resident Agents, KaU Orc.'onlan bulldlni;, Poudleun, Or, Huleiu Get Her I'oatiiniri. IIuIIiIIiik. AVamiii.suto.s', April 18. Tho Soiuito bill providing fur tbo erection of a public building ut Salem, Oregon, past-cd thu I Ioumi to-day. It appropriates $100,000. I'robuhln SuIi IiIh. I)ow.vii:vii.i.k, Cai.., April 18. John Barton, an old pionuer wiu found dead yoaterduy ufturmxtu uu.tr town. Ills chet wan entirely gono, und tho contentn of that cavity completely blown u'.vtiy. to iHjrpottiutiiiL' tliom. Heck wiih In favor of nornctuutliii: it. Thu uovernment wiih oru'uiii.ed to nro- icci uio peojae. it had no other duties. I ongresH ouulit to itav o I the Nat onul debt, both bonds and notes, and aulhorlu the i;eo)le under thu National bank act, with Hiiitiiblo amendments, to furnish themselves with all tho money. Tho leoplu will then furnish their own cireii- at hu; medium iu snub miantities iih thu btisinesH of tho country reouired. ami they would not Ihj subject to any legisla tion by Congress, nor their Interestn menaced or jeopatdized, as iih ut present, by sixty-one inlllioiiH in Nutionul lionds, subject to the cull of thu secietury of the tieasury. Spoonor HKko iu favor of the tidinlH siou of Dakota iih two States. Under instructions fiom IiIh committee, lllauchiiiil of Louisiana moved to susjioiiil the rules and put tho river and hailsir bill iiou its passage, Anderson of Kansas demanded u sec ond, uml thu motion was seconded, l'-8 to -15. After a sharp debute the motion to sus pend the rules uml i;isH tbo bill was lost yeas 1IM, iiujh 120 not u nccuMUiry two-thirds voting In the iifllrinativo. The tariff bill ioiuoh up to-morrow, ami l"fi inumlMirH want to make sieocheH on it. A resolution introduced iu tho house to-day by Mr. Hrockonridge, of Kentucky declaring that the sucietnry of tho tieu ury has authority, under tlio law of 1882, to buy Isjiids In the on market fur tbo purj)tnu of ledtuing tbo Htirplus, is re- U'nahllictoii Note. DAV. The turlir umlitniininriution bills ate to lie the btislnurH of the House during thu wiok, ii dcciarutloii ol ii majority of the managers are good. To day, ho never, motions to suspend rules will be in older under a cull of the com mittees. Iu this event, Hlaiichanl will try to put tho river uml hail sir appropria tion hill through. Nowheiu is there iiuv- expressed intention to prevent tliu carry ing out of Mills' announcement that lie will ask the House to enter upon thu con sideration of tbo turlll bill Tuesday. The Senate will probably sk!IiiI the entile week upon the animal industry bill uml the Dakota bill. Tliu "(!osslHir" iu Sunday Cupllul to day Iiiih thu following Items iu Its col umns: 1 urn told Unit tho wife of a very wealthy senator fiom the I'aeille coast Is now tbo object of very Hirslstont uml skillful oflbrlH by certain Koiuun Catho lics to induce her to enlist under tlio ban ner of the poK!. It is ionirtcil that thoy ure making somu progress, und uio vory hoK'ful of iiltlmttto success. Senator Stewart will introdiico iu thu Sunutu to-morrow u bill to glvu Mrs. Wulto, widow of late chief justice of tbo Hiiiireiuu court, a sum equal to two years' salary. Chief Justice vnlti v. is eligible to rutiromoiit on full pay two yen..' heforo iuh dentil, iiih salary wiih $ Hl.mKi annum, uml two years' pay would gke iiih wKtowfU'i.uim. niviHioM or Ti:ititrroitv. the obllgutloiiH of uny of the parlies hereto to ine uiegoii i nmpuny, iiiu provisions of this Indenture may bo so niwlllled iih to Insure, iih neatly uh possible, an abso lutely just and equal result ; and In case thu said parties of thu second ami fourth parlH shall disagree uh lo the method of ellectlng such lesttll, tho hiiiiiu shall Ihj accomplished by u submission to arbitra tion, ouch of thu, said parlies of tliu nee oml or fourth nurt heteto .selecting ouo arbitrator andtliohvoarbltralors seloctlng mi umpire, thu iiwurd of u majority of tho threu arbitrators being binding on said parties of thu second and fourth parts respectively. INOAI.I.H III.IIMM'.lt. Thu Plan of IlhUloii I'roponcit by the Ha- C'nllril .lolnt I.eiKu. Following nro tlio provisions of the agreement ImjIwcoii tho (). It. it N, tlio .Noilhern ructlle uml the I ulon I 'act lie coiupuuleH concerning division of terri tory in tho Columbia river basin, Thu oxtructH are from an olllcial copy of thu agreement: Kxcopt iih otherwise heioiu elsewhere provided, iu the Territory north of tlio Columbia river toils junction with tl)u Siuiku river, ami tlienco north of the Snake river to Its junction witli thu Clear water, and tlienco noith of the Clear water (except within tlio distance of llf teen miles of tlio Columbia ami I'lilouso railroad uml Uh brunches south of thu main lino of the Northern company), brunch roads shall bo constructed, or caused to bo constructed, exclusively un der tbo direction und control uml ut tbo expense of tbo Northern company ; mid ull launch roads or extensions south of tlio Salmon river and east of tbo Snuko river, uml south of a lino running from lluutiiiL'ton west to the summit of tho Ciiscado range, shall bo constructed ex- luslvelv under thu control and direction und at the oxouso of thu Short Line for I 'nlon companion, us they may determine I Hit u ecu themselves. All brunch roads between tbo Clear water river on tlio north uml thy Kulmoii liver on the south, ami oust of tlio Snuko liver; uml ulso within tlio turiilory Isjiiiuled by tho summit of thu Cascades on tho wot, the Columbia und Snake livers on tlie north. tlio'Simko rhor on the otntt uml u line running from Hunt- luuion west to tbo summit of the ( urcuib, lunge mi the south shall lie cons! rucli-,1 in the cunul. Thoy h.ld qtllirreli d a' "Jilt mid t-qiiipjHjd, or ciiiiK to 1h cinstructe(j i miiie mutters. Senator Ituralls tries to backstitch his blunder In using brutal language about thu President, by Hiivinir that "thu Dem ocrats" talked badly id tout Lincoln, (Inint umi Arthur. " lite HeinoerutH" Ih a very imlelliiltu designation. It Is true, bow over, that In the beat of cross-roads de bute members of both putties dining thu lust thirty years buve treated public men with brutal frankness, lint Senator In galls volnntailly puts blniself on u level with these rough i Iders in politics. Hu, a Senator, und 1'iesldeiit of thu Semite, iietlng Vice-President of the Culled Mules, uses language common to thu oidiuury drub uml loafer, uml Juslllies it because others, neither in tlio Senate or leu Presidency, nor iu any placo of public resMMisibilIty, did u gieut iniiny yeaiHiigo use unsifted language Inward some leaders of his patty. Ills Million Is untenable. Noblesso oblige : if be has no lospcct for himself ho shoiilil liuve for bin op'tilou. How would ll have seemed if Allen (1, Thin mini or Thomas F. Iluyunl, when iu tho "pio huu" I'lesideney of the Semite, iih Ingiills is, bad ilcHceiulisi to lhe flisir uml used such language touiiiilsu Ucpllb liciin Pieslileut iih Ingiills lias aimed nt Mr. Cleveland I Itut Thurmiiti mul Iluyunl wero gentle men, they know uheio paitlsansliii uml bliickguiirdism mergid, und they never went to Unit jsilnt. Thoy weio Ameilcun patriots and leu'imled u Itepiiblieun in- viimhent of tho Presidency iih their coiintrytiian, the elect of the coplo and entitled lo resticct. Ingiills in merely a syniitoin of tbo tor ilblo desperation of his patty, Hu Iiiih simply widened Ihu distance Uitweeu Unit party ami thu decent public senti ment of thu country. Tho Piesident, whom hu has villifled, has caused tbo foulness of politics lo precipitate, by re fusing to reward meiulx'iH of Ids own paily for Indecent work, Hu bus aheaily disarmod Ingalls befom tho counlry, uml uiui remiirKtiuiu sK'einien oi kuiisuh nail munners ami foul mind Ih left to flotiudur iu tho flllb omitted by himself. It is said that he ih piopatlng an ex planatory HH-eeh. What he Iiiih suld cull not Ihj explained. It wus unprovoked, uncalled for uml iingenleinanly to tbo lust degiee. His Iteiiublicitii colleague, StiH'kbridgo, of Micliigun, lllly cluiructor led it, but iiiidermeusureil K'ansas, when ho suld It might do for K'ansas, but it is out of plain in tbo Senate. . - Align t Anderson, a Norwegian, com mitted Hiilclilo iu Sltelbyvillo, Kentucky, Monday. Tho case was a strange one. I-iiHt Sunday hu went to chinch and heard a sermon on tbo subject of "Your Slim Will Find Yon Out." Ho displayed it great deal of emotion at thu time, ami was iu u state of mental depression during tho week, hist night ho told ii friend be could live no longer without milking a confess ion. Then lie declined Unit eight yearn tig ) hu hud muiduied his wife mid tlitee cbildteu In cold bltsiil. He hud dodged justice, he suld, but his crime hud ului b.iuiited him like it nightmare. When an "ihcer wont loan est him, hu shot himself At Akron, ()., Charlu A. Teitu, a dor limn iiiuicimnt tailor, ttued lo uirs, biat his wife' br.dus out with ii Ui--Im1I hut and then committed Hiiiclde l dr inning