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ADAY, JUIA' S. 38' 'Ti. n. KANrOiiKOoSlAN luis OniT"-, rf.il 11 I It! AUIHKIU" lII(iTrllcn" l'omllt.ton.uml S-'SSm Konemlly.l" inn TlH ' . ;,,v service In HlH Timus-Mountnlneor: A virion stallion t dklko.vtk mean iio.hki very roriouRly injured lila keeper, Mr. , , Alonr.o Young, ncur HuftiH, hint Monday. ,,e ,,1r',,i " Lut Ninhtv Tmin-An Ho won whiiipinit him wl.cn the brute "With mm. , rutmcd at him, bit him severely on the M"'J'" I can returned yesterday ovo shouldoiH, and then fell on hint with ids nA"K ,from ,."?,,0"K tuy ,lt Cliiengo, in knees. Mr. Young's son camo to his ' "odanco at tlio Hepulilloan convention, rcseiio, and bv beatinir tho horso over tlio JI('.l,llH 11,1 intqrestiim story to toll of tlio head rescued his father from the pcrlloim unci ( olibcrations of that body, its summon, no was taken to ins iiouho, ;,VITIK. the photognipher. .innn.bccrOcenHiigluss. -band flasuttlo llazanr. itrnants tin iron foundry. nJliatlge-button are for salo at Sec store. ... s puniwav delivers tlio i-ounn ".IL. .,( Kn'reton. Idaho. . .1 . I,..-,, ilnu lit HIlMllfWM -..i,:,,,. in L'oiiui ciieup hiiu ... nntl lilfllftM to ,.t n rcnu uiuu viuiiuv t iMith irrowimr on ie hum i . . " . ..." . fttni M one u mui.uir....v..j ... n.....ilninii has liurchascd 1..1. j ,f dm i 'nil r i nouso prop 11A ' I " ' M. ItentloyV little girl, wjio linn ,. v lor a wee or so iruiu vtr.'ls now convalescent. m of niimoH of tho picked Iioso . i ..l Kiuuintli flint nl 111 1 1 1 il til (unintentionally omitted. le Motile, of Kankakee, III., (Mm. I" White, lias arriveil im.torcMo erinaneiitly. itth of July goods, go to the l,',iifnri I' rilllM. 1II1IM. wholesale and ro- ..... ......I'ltii tt ntut t( tlm i near Walla Walla was found doJitli leprosy uiul was sent f t i . ... .. i j names oi menu hi niiuin u I, rf I'linfifil tl Klllllll II I'llllV ill ami f-eniMH'ekiy i;astuiii . i , . .. .i . t'Srviiiu uiui ti.iuuiiii'i , 3'imi jstlMCotid-k'st girl, to tlio l'uii- Ir ficterv for ice cream and it n.i.l I tl.. 1V..M..., .11. iKiuii mill .uirn i L'inii n. L.r. Vluili.Hf .it llin lAOI Mra. Matltx-k. i hoy leturned i 1.... din 1ms letiirnrd from ids mas the Sound's booming . . . ,t.i..- i .1 . ': i in mrtitii 1 1 v" n i.irniiii.ii ill' - usnri:itin. I.I. .1 f F f f Mirtmnu, .iiuvor oi Jiciipncr, . ii. ..... .. i.i., . I UlT I11N 1.1II1IIV. Willi 1IU11 JrlinlAn tit lila inr.ii.rt. tn tlm wmii ... ...n i. ... r. . i , un ...u (union iinil Illiilr htrcnts. olrors "i rj ant i" 1 1 r:iu itttftiULi uiui 4 . L . . . l fit x 1 1 . . t Kcurn onn nr innnwMLiiiiuu'jn 1 75 cents ; Dally, tllliil fnllm Kim Doimrliiiniit ..... aa ...... .'...t.l ...... i Tl' v..t.i.w. ..ill ii.t.u i.n WlfllldlTlt il Urn ilnli'irtmmit NlatliQ iituto. ijini. llin s.wv.nil XiiUiiniil ttt HLllilUiinii nt ITAi.i.imi lit ... a..r'..u. .... .J II I...I ...l.l. ...ill w n v.iiiiuu niuvK hiii il n..l. -...I. I 'lv.'ei.trawB, uiui thoy lietokon 11ta nln.l ........ I... 1.1 t I.. Ill .n fil I In. ......... thl lirw.1 tn.i... f..- II... 11'.. II.. .n.m. U1V PJH.'1'II llllU UI to waKioim Smtdav. and "ivyiiavo not as vet ho- -.... uu.Miiir. llllfllllll Mil. tllOli niirclifiwi.il nf Mr n i.v i .. i. .. . i ... . - -i vau WUIO will H) 111 m ln. Il ,.111 I,. .... i i.. 1 "I. and is now bolni thor- KnOYUteil mill rnfnnilul mil - ... uuruiiuiu parnuoneii " ill U) used as u iileasant a tor tho ai-coiiimodatioii of l lift ... n .... . --...au,1T.lInea miiio cal. WOOffl llff t l-rul f 1. 1.. i... , hi nilt iL .i. " .1 . . ' ' . fiF .1-" I ni ceil ttoor ami e. corridor. It wus tlien an 'Wcmvilthroiu-h a liolo left tttt nt tl.n I .11 1 I tKi. , "i" Jl"i nu ugain pure air of freedom. -wreon. eil Inp nf tl. tr.,i,. ai in inu-ii ii.ui ..i..i,i .... wijnd ii rr":;"A..y" -v h'' iy iMiiuuitPu and found to to badly injured around tho body, and it is feared internally. A party of tvontyflvo young ladies and gentlemen of Pendleton went up tho Umatilla abovo tlio Agency yesterday to havo a picnic, and succeeded boyontl their expectations. It was mora properly un out-door party, given by Miss Mamie Uolfby. Tho young iooplo reiKirt tiiat an account of their pleasures and adventures would fill a volumo, and that they had a "perfectly elegant" timo. Walla Walla Statesman: A farmer living near We.iton sold some oats'in this ciiy nisi wook, out wnon no camo to slili thu grain found tho railroad rates so hiiil that ho concluded to haul it In bv team which ho did. Many such instances aro recorded of Umatilla countv farmers who trado with Walla Walla and Pendleton. Through misinformation, it was stated in this paper that members of tho picked lioso team failed to iipjicar at five o'clock Saturday morning, as per agreement lilts wus a mistake, beven men woro smart enough to get up at this early hour to drill, and about ten apiieared this morning for tho sumo purposo. Tho pit is being dug for tho fatted calf, swino, or whatever it is that will furnish the barbecue on tho Loiirth, and the table which will groan under the weight of roasted animals is being erected in tho court House yard, wo will liavo tlio famous fatted calf, but tho prodigal son win iio absent iroin tlio least. A ball game Sunday between tho Stars and a picked nliio evidenced tho fact that there ate some good players in rcmlleton outsldo tho legular club. Tho "scrubs." however, did not mako good practice wort tor inc Mars in tins game, good players among their number being tho exception, not tuu rule. MissC. M. Ko enberir. sister of Mr, (coruo Hoxenbeii who has boon visitinc Mrs. M. II. Clopton, left on last night's tram lor nor Homo in rortlaiul. .Miss llosenlionr has been a irro.it favorite in Pendleton during her short stav, and her many Iriends were lotli to seo nor leave A party consisting of Tustln, Studen bordl. Van Sliull and Kiiykoudall, spent .Sunday on a gunning expedition up thu Umatilla. They report that it is vet too early in tho season for a good day's sport, nut tnai tnoy succeeded in nagging somo fow luilf-growji prulrio chickens. Members of tlio Handel-Haydn Society, and all others interested, will pleaso meet at tho court house this evening at eight o'clock for tho purposo of arranging for tho success of the musical portion of tho Fourth of July programino. Now and then a Hash and rotwirt on tho streets of Pendleton startles every one Into the belief that a gun or pistol has liecii tired. It. however. Is only one of those giant llrecraekers, surreptitiously llrcd by some iniscinovous urcinn. Wo ask every reader of tho Daily and Soml-Woeklv K.ht Oiikoonian to on- deavo.' to get one or moro campagn subscrilierH to it. Semi-Weekly, to No- vomlier 18, 18S8, 7" cents; Dally, $1.25. William llushnell, aged 17, was forced to marry u Miss Klla .Morrison in Walla Walla somo timo uko. Tho boy has since deserted his young wifo. and sho has gone back to tho family fold. It is a tilay at which all aro interested, Instructed and amused, thus filling tho holiest aim of tho stage. Sprlnglllcd, (111.) Dally News. At l'razer'H Opera MoiiMt to-morrow nlgut. .Tohn II. Alton and T. II. Hrcuts aro ri val candidates this year for tho Republi can nomination as delegato to Congress, up in Washington Territory. Ilrcnts ap pears to 1h) in tho lead. Tho 0. It. & N. company aro building a supply dotwt in Pendloton ; sl.o ttdxdu. It is thought Pendleton is to bo mado tho end of tho division in tlio next fow months. S. J. Whito, sujiorlntendont of tho wator works at Iji CSranilo, lias received tho contract for putting in tho wator works at Milton. Send us names of friends to whom wo can send free of chanw a sample copy of tho Dully and Soini-Weokly K.kt Oiikcio- SIAX. Tho Daily Hast Ohi:(1oni.n will not 1)0 issued on tho Fourth. Tho whole stall' will colobrato in becoming stylo. Tho Fourth will bo celebrated at Wal lulu. Fred Karrten, tho well known caren ter, who is at present at work for tho O. H. A N. Co., is in town again. J. R. Kddv has been absent on a trip to the Grand 'Hondo valley, and will prob ablv return this oveniug. Work on tho foundation of tho now court house building will bo begun by tho (Irxt of nnxt wook. P. Purdy, a prominent tanner ot tlio workings and organization, and tho var ious sights and scenes Incident of Its session, l Ho galleries of the convention hall were of rourso jammed with an im mense crowd of spectators, congregating from the system of cities of which Chi cago is tho center, and every action, ev ery play, of tho convention was greeted with applauso from thousands of enthu siastic throats. Tho delegates, small in number compared with the army of visit ors, occupied the ground tloor of tho colossal convention building. They were ground in an orderly manner, each State having Its assigned position, and mo uoi o oi procedure wim n limit, tmr. feet. l-.ucli delegation had its chairman, who did all tho speech-making, and an nounced tho veto of the Statu us tho roll was culled.thus preventing unv confusion. There was also tho national committee man, who was thu head of his delegation. Hut tho method of conducting a national convention is tcrhaps well known to all. Mr. llcan says that the action of tho leading spirits of tho body was all fair, open and above-board, as far as ho know. There was no wire-pulling, no chicanery. Kvory man proposed bo fore tho convention had as fair a chance as his rivals, and could rely only on his supposed strength ns a prosjioctlvo ran djda o to obtain tho ballots of delegates. Noono knuw how tho deliberations would terminate; tho result might havo been tho nomination of a dark horse, or the stampede of tho whole assembly for Hlalno. tt was evident from tlm th-xt that Shurmun or (Jreshatu were not tho men. Their wholo strcneth was soon gauged, and despite tho confidence of their followers, thov could relv onlv on this steadfast support. Harrison had lieu u ixhIiiIhl' strength rapidly : his fol lowing was an unknown (inutility, and under favorable circumstances that fell to his lot it soon proved to' lie a laree oim. On tho withdrawal of Allison, his nomin ation was finally assured. Had Allison determined to remain a candidate, tho re sult would still havo been uncertain, and ine delegates might havo been balloting yet. .Mr. lloan says that all save one of tho (Jreiron doleaatlon were sold for (Iresham at tho start, knowing that ho was Orviron's favorite, but that they really believed Harrison was the stiouger man, after gauging Kasiorn sentiment, and cast their votes for him when Clreshani was proven to bo out of tho race. Ho says that despite the intense rivalry in tho Convention, every one was appeased at the nomination ot Harrison and Morton, ami that It was really unanimous. Ho remarked that llariison's record on the Cliine.o ques tion In the past bad lwcn forgiven, and that It did not detract from his claims on the Convention, and would not detract from tho unanimity of Itepublicun sup port on tho Pacific coast. In short, tho nomination has Ixmmi erfcctlv satisfac tory to the Pacific coast delegation, as well as to tho entire convention. Ho regarded tho capture of Indiana and Now l ork by the lteptibllcuus us almost cer tain, and said ho was not alone In that opinion. Ho said, however, that the llsht would not bo tor mo mon, but ror inu ihsuo. Tho mind oi tho Convention was simply as tho mind of one man in favor of tho maiutonuueo of the present high protective tarlll', and tho fight would Ira mado, not for Harrison and Morton, but in dofenso of this, from a Republican point of view, udmirablo systom ofpo- It Icul economy, llicro wus no back wardness tills time, no susihuisIoii of lilieral "tarltl reform" sentiment; pro tection and moro of It would ho tho cam paign cry. .Mr. llcan wuh member or thocommiteo on credentials, and with that liody was occupied a day and two nights hi settling tho contest for scats between tho factions of Mahono and Wise. Ho says the con test was an exciting ono;it ended in a partial victory for Wise, partly because Mahono was a Sherman man, and Sher man men were solidly antagonistic to tho claims of every other candidate. Ho clvos an intorcstlini account of tho fol lowers of tho dltrerent candidates on tho streets of Chicago, stating that no less than ton processions would Iri marching at ono timo, each hoaded with a brass band, and yelling as ono man with all the viiror condensed in hundreds of lungs. Tho sights and sconos of a notod city, with a convention in progress, would of courso fill u Iraok of interesting reading, and Mr. Dean's experience together with that of tho rest of tho Republican delega tion, Is to bo envied. To sum up. ho says tho nomination suits him, suited the convention, suited tho oo;!o, und that Harrison and .Morton, bearing ine sian- ard of "protection," would bo suro oi vtinnlni:. A II.VNICrAT CKNTKIIVII.I.K. s. l.V... 1 ,.nunn,iti . n vr l'itt v-itivj mm. wim in tun ii tt'SiL-iuui anil nti.n. . i . - : . ...... i it t win' uuiiiLiiiiiiii iirini t ivi w.ivi rt Mtimn win i u inn n w Sacfi Tn ft Ir u,nurhiK HiH j Bhorlirri Jieuu itoputy. vuivti'iinu i .iiniiur luicimii liiiiuv. X1, b' tho loidoof I.ICV Nllllll II IlllTA f.nw. r . -... ...nu luiu IU Utl flllt.lu,.! !.( it... , . . rrn mcir nvo local ?,c' the Emit Oiieoosi.vn nro advantages make use of tho "! W mO tUIlOr llrwnVo ...... I. Will l.oiivn Sixiii. J.G.Wright it Son will finish their business inlorests hero by to-night prob ably, and will then dopart for other (folds. Thov oxnress rocket at tho prosiieet of ii:i. WAI.KKH-ln Pcnilleton, Oregon, on rite liiorniiiK or juiy ., iw, air, u. -i . .ti.i.qj, iitreu VI years, I nion'ii nun u urn, None aro safe from tho hand of death .'nr inunv lotiL. wearv davs Mrs. Walker liml nttmiilnd tho beilsldo of her sick bus- mnd, watching with unceasing anxiety Is condition, and lime birsiiecuiig niai si ie herself might fall a victim to tho i-cvtho of tho grim mower. Now, Just as tho timo had como when her tender so licltudo received its roward in tho partial recovery of its object, death has stopied n and c a mod her as nis own, ami mo leaving, having eMauiisncu u leouou uu (B0rrOw ho has caused her many mourn and secured liboral patronage in lendlo- orH ilUHband, mother, sisters and broth ton, but tho step must Ira taken on uc- uvaioli, not. Sho had just started count of Mr. Wright's health, rhov w III on a trJ., 0( recuperation, hut tlio exhaust first iiotoTacoma and Seattlo, and then ,,, ...nrrv nf i,.,r constant vk'il had worn Uin"n"..lt,ra.rJ' ingreceltY,, MUm U'.n ir. .. " '" many BfSeJ:5lL' )Valla valley, proli .onuerim.U t ill Kirni ...tr Of i ...,. " "in c i nr.. i.i.. f... fl....,.v, . v In in un wh i "U"ino..bo ,i,,..,vnr tn spmiro ono or moro campaign i subscribers to It. Semi-Weekly, to No .vembor 15, 1888, 75cenU; laily, fi.-'o Send us names of friends to whom we can send free of charge u sample copy of the Daily and Semi-Weekly East Obboo- NIAN. leavo for our sunnv sister State of I all fornia. to establish a business in spmo ono of its booming cities, not yet decided upon. Mr. Wright, Sr., is atllictcd with asthma, nnd tho chango to tho gonial cllmato of Southern California cannot but prove beneficial. Wo ask ovorv reader of tho Daily and n'nk.i vi.auu mv iiiii , UWI ,-lT.l , T TM JT.. c"ccigroaier ?! 'W must hnt:ilro.,,.,w.l.. ' tW thm8tanco were not Illir her out. and sho never lived to cross tho threshold of her homo, but sank away on a journey to that immortal land where sho will find eternal rest. She had just prepared herself for a visit to WallaW alia with her husband, und had started to m across tho room, when sho fainted and was conveyed to bed, d;ing after un III nesijofono week. Tho funeral will tuko placo from tho residenco of Mrs. J. b. Whito between threo and four o'clock tomorrow. Send us names of friends to whom we can send free of charge a sample cony of tho Dally and Semi-Weakly i-AbrOnis- GONUN. Mr. ,1. It. thnt!r)', nf Kiumn, to HUrt r llnuk nt C'ciitrrvllle. For somo timo tho enterprisiinr Center villo people havo boon actively engaged in ctlorts to obtain a bank in their littlo town, and now It seems that their at tempts will bo crowned with success Mr. J. II. Hcntlev. of Syracuse. Kansas. arrived in rcmlleton last niuht direct from that State, bound for Centcrvillo, and was seen and .Interviewed by u re porter. It was learned that ho was ono of a family of four, a father and threo sons, who aro largely interested In bank ing enterprises in Kunsus und Iowa. Mr. llentley himself has solo control of tho principal bank In Syracuse, ami together with ono of his brothers owns another in ltitlteld, Iratb places situated in South ern Kunsas. Ho has been familiar with tho business since childhood, und it can be seen that he is a gentleman of largo nnd varied oxrerlence. It was further learned that citizens of Centervlllo, prom inent iimong whom was Mr. C A. Rose, had been in rorrcsiondouco with him for somu timo in regard to his establishing a National Hank at that place. It was ar ranged that the capital stock should Ira K)0,tKX); that Cuuterville's citizens should furnish 2,f)UU, already subscribed, and himself take tho balance. Ho had now come from Kansas to this section to ex amine Centcrvillo, Its location, jirosiects, and tho feasibility of starling a hank, and if ho was favorably :inpressed. would remain permanently und enter into the now enterprise with vigor. It In ovi dent that Mr. Hcntley is a man of busl n;ss in every t-'ence. familiar and expert' onced in thu banking business, and If Centervlllo can secure him as a citizen. engaged as ho is in such an enterprise, ho will undoubtedly prove a most valttab o acquisition. Ho is an easy and enter- tn n in: conversationalist, takes an active interest in iralitics, und is one of tlioso extremely scarce and peculiar curiosi ties, u bedrock Democrat from Kansas, Ho seemed to think that tho Democrats, despite tho crushing defeat thov have so recently received, might Ira able to carry Oregon in tho Prcfldentliil contest by airing Harrison's Chinese record, und tak ing advantago of thu soreness on thu Pa cific coast over his nomination. Ho was, however, Informed that this devoutly to bo wished for consummation was hardly probable. Ho furthur said that ho had find a very dusty disagreeable trip, und seen scaicely anything encouraging until hu nhi-orvcd the delightful green of the wheat-fields in the valleys of Kastern Oregon. Ho reiniukcd that just before ho started, Kansas had boon visited by a hot wave in the atmosphere that had witliered the cornfields in u day, and if there was no change for the better soon (hero would- bo a partial failure of crops in that Statu. Ho thought it probable that if ho located in Centervlllo he would also start a Democratic newspaper at that place, lie now controls ono In Kansas, TIC AM PS CAI'Tl!lti:il. TIik Mnmliiiliiiiil III. Dupillln VlKllniiliiml hiic'4rul In niiliitfTliclr Duly. As has before been stated, tho crop of vagabonds lias liegun in Pendleton to "bloom and blossom as thu roso" If you want to havo it that way. Hut tho mar shal has lately concluded that this blos soming had hotter Ira nipped in tho full ness of its bud, and so has started tho good work with all his well-known de termination. Yesterday he had two tussels in subduing tramps, in thu after noon und evening, in both of which ho camo out victorious, although with a hurt and swollen fist. At suven oclock in tho evening six tramps were jugged, and at nine, not satisfied with his catch, tho marshal and his deputies started in on a general round-up, and four moro of the soeeles found their wav to tho marshal's lisii basket, tho cooler, while two of th ir brothers were released, inantng eight 'then confined. Tho marshal was then informed that the tramps had their gen eral headquarters und rendezvous in a box ear on livers' sldo track, ami him self and a force of deputies at oncu proceeded thither, and tho inner mysteries of tho box car weio thoroughly explored. The birds had Ilown, but ii coat thoy had stolen was found, Irasides other documentary ovi denco of their former presence there. It Is probable that in a short timo u good many moro of thu vugs will bo caught and puiilrhcd, and tho gang that is now in festing and threatening Pendleton will bo broken up. It Is well, for they uro a savage and me.iu-l sikiug lot, and havo ahead) given owdenco of their dangerous churact. r. A boy ilnMi tho railroad track uas held up and rubbed r 2.n0 by six of them, and Ihov have committed sundry other littloc.jniii.d acts that provo them entirely capai.lj of greater. A peculiar ity oi mo lot is mat uiey an carry ntzois as an otleusivo and defeuslvo woukiii, a la Afiican, and iiite a harvest of these dangerous littlo Instruments has lieeu reaped by tho vigilanco of our worthy maishal and night-watch. May tlio good work goon. Culled Mni'tlnir. A uieoting of Harmony Ixxlgo No. 21, K. of P.. will Ira held this evening at 8 o'clock. Kverv momlior is urgently requested to Ira present. Damon I)dgo Is invited to attend. II. I. Hkxtkh, V. 0 C. J. Wiiittakkh, K. of R. A S. Send us names of friends to wliom wo can send freo of chargo a sample copy of tho Dally und heml-Weekly .Last unn- OOMAN. Tlio Ui.Hliil Dawn ii f 1.1 f i). I'rom tlio UIiIcoko Mull. "Such is lifo." said Press Agent Starr, of llarnum's circus yesterday, when a man passed uround with somo palm-leaf fans for said. Tho man was Dick Sands, who used to bo champion clog dancer of tho world. Dick was ono of tho boys. Ho might just us well havo mado u cottago down by tho sea and a big stone houso on somo uvonuo in winter us not. Ho mado enough, but he couldn't put it away, and hero ho is traveling with u circus. Dick isn't lone some : ho has lots or company. Wo ask oven' reader of tho Daily and Seinl-Wockly Kaht Oiikoonian to en deavor to secure ono or moro campaign subscribers to it. Scmi-Wockly, to No vember 15, 1888, 75cenU: Daily. 11.25. HO! HO! HO! CELEBRATION! IN PENDLETON, ON THE 112th ANNIV EftiAHY OF THE Nation's Independence. An Old-fashioned Barbecue, Foot Races Sack Races, Bicycle Races, Climbing Greased Pole, Catching Greased Pig, Will bo somo of tho plctisimtries to lie indulged in on Hint day. R PLATFORM Will bo orocted on tho grounds for Dancing purposed, nnd tho PENDLETON BRASS BAND AVhieh is under engagement, will furnish tho besL of musio. A LIBERTY CAR And tho ii Howling Horribles " Will bo feiitures of tho Celebration. Lend us Your Assistance Fellow Citizens, and wo will enjoy together tho finest Celebra tion on record. EVERYBODY Is invited to come to bring their sisters, cousins nnd aunts, their mother-in-laws, their wived and all of tho children. No ono is too small, too largo, too dignified, or Lot all como and participate. It's to bo and patriotism. too modest to come. it day of sociability Hip! Hip! Hurrah ! Seo future advertising matter for further particulars