D AXIW jlHTWIMTVOU H AST. a rui:i: t ui.i . I'nlroiiK of the Dally or i . ly HAST OltlUIOMAN fn- i. M. o or tin i:asi-)iti:toNiAv t n m n- river they n drains Tin" luilil h' tMir dlully llivltril to tlidt llu nllli" twirimvnr no lurllnml, , -renin l innp.v or ntnmps will :ri-wkiyisA8roiiKno. , m,,r until torn new ..M,iii line ilnunrnn" niij.i....."" " ' I, HASr OltKOONIAN for the ,fnltlli of time ny -4 PENDLETON, UMATILLA 00., OREGON, THU USD AY, JULY 12, 1888. NO. 112. I It I . DAILY. HE TARIFF Hns been taken ofl both - 1 I I 1 ooien aim uonon urooas Not by Congress, but by Li i nvniki i de.m And they now oiler their Lurgo and Complete took of al A M V M MM W W W . W AJ S YG0ODS.CLOTHNGJC -AT- T?,P1 TRADE PRTflES.fhr HA SHI ...n il.nit. itnrwla frnf tlinit iit'inou illnl tntt'itim rMl vonl f .1 . ...m .,.4 niAi.n .. ndrt I t tt lull 4liail l-l.... ll II1C HUUVU uiu iiiuiu iicrsui liuho, miil ukii uii-y uiu oiui- .1 1..!... fill. i. i I T".. i' i" r. .1 a J lillV llllllt lllVil 1.JCIIIII, .A. liUll O lO JIUU (111 J.ICltll' LllllllCLl 1 4 mif lint'i HionnislfiM l-rntnnhin 1'iMima mwl will frnmv y. .. ,. .... ' " CONlJll'llllUII 11U1II 1111 IJUIll IUIO. XllVf Willi II 1 HIT 1 J' . Hi. -1- m u u m h in , m m f iii iii.i ii kin kvmirvjam Consisting of i i in t-v -i 3 iur-u 13 . 1 1 1 M f 1 1 1 1 r h.iii; v I j I 1 iTiiiiiin. it i n 1 1 ri xiiiv ci 1. 1 1 1 A Children's Clothing, Furnishing: Goods, Mens Ladies and. dinar en's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. rr mTiinfT onnc xt DnriTmn tt a r jn. a Tx.ro ast Oreeconian AND THE NEW YORK WORLD in iiimr ii n i-i n tt r.n t n a ffui. ifiuiii.ii-i i hihi' .11 iii in November for in w ama f 1 bv I1L.J. l.JIL. UUULnil i. Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. HI AND DINING ROOMS, M. Gil ATX, Proprietor. FIRST-OLASS MEA.L! Kon TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! Frosh Eastern Oystors, In Every Stylo! BAY AjOTD -NTG-JEET! Tt Street, near rostojjlce, I'eiuUeton 6(Uw J. VAN S0HUYVER & 00., Viue ancl Rir-it Mercliaiits. r"0NT ST. . PORTLAND, OREGON i.oixii: mitix'Touv. FCNDt.KTON CHAl'TKIt NO. 2.1, It. A. M. Mi'ulu nt tin- Miniile Tvlilplu nil tlio lint mill third Krlilnyn of nich iiionlh, ut 7:W oVIiirlc. J, J'. lluslli:i:,ir. I'.J V. II. (Tloiton, Hccrctnry. KUN.IH LODQEljiT. 81, A. K. M: A. M. .Meetxoii tlir Kei'iuiit mill fmirtli Mini iiiiys of phcIi Tiuinth, nt TM o'uloi'k, II. J. IIuan, W. M.j Y, K. I'iitwini:, hucrctury, 1DKNUW'.T0N I.OIKIKNO.M. A. V, A A.St. J .Mcculii die Mnonlu 'lVmplo on tliu II rut mi. I tlilnl Miiii(Iiih of I'nt'li liionth nt M oviork. T. .1. Million, V, m,; it. aw K.x.Mihit,8ccrctiirr. VI')I,A MHHJK N()TiH,. I). V. V. Meet nvory TiniMnluy nliiht iii Hio Knultio IlnitKt. nt TiV) o'oloolt. ,1. (.'. I.RAHUlir:. .M. W.j K. I'. Tustin, llfi-orilor. 17Ulti:KA I.0IHIK NO. .12. t, (). (), V. McoK JCj ivury Hiilurcliiy fvciilnt; iit"i30oVlopk. T. J. Million, N.h.j K. M. Mumiii, f ocri'Iiiry. UMATtt.l.A VSC .M I'MKNT NO. 17, 1. 0 O. I'. MoHh Oil till) M-POIHl llllll limt Tlutrwliiyn of rnrh tnoiit'i, nt Ti.'S) o'clock. l,or 1,1 VKiutoiiK, 0. l'.i K. K. HlUlios.Hcrlbo. nAUI.INK lll'IIKCCA f,(il)0K No. 13, I. 0. I O.K. Mtuli thii llmt mid thlril Tliurit. iliiyn of viicli month. HAIIM0NY I,OI)(JK Nil. 81, K. OV V. ilvtn III ililil I-'cllnwH' Unit rvi'ry Tiici diiy ovci.Iiiu nt oVliM'k. .1. ('. I.kasuiik, U.C'.; C.J. WlllTAKKIl.lC. Of It. llllll H, 1-vAMON I.ODOKN0.1, K.0KP. Mcct III I J Oiiii renown' lliill every wnlncniliiy fvi.-nliiK nt 7:30 o'clock. M. MoiiKiir.Aii, 0. C: II. m. (Iahkihi.d, K. of it. mill s. KIT (;auhon I'Omt, (J. A. it, moot nt Whroli'r' Halt o very ThiirHiiny nlulil. II. M. M'AVKI.H. t!otlllIttlllllr! .1. H. IIOU'KM. Alljllllltll. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. TltU lttCII TO 111! I'tlNISltKlt. A CliU'lIKO .IiiiIrii Ilcclilc. llmt till' I.iin' Apply to thu Itlcli nt Wnlt tin to th l'oor. CniL'Ado, July 11, Tlio riillngfl of law In this utiurelilstH' mu by tlio judtjo wlio Kent SjiIoh uml IiIh coiiiiiuliiH to tlio nnl Iowh, woro tuniL'd to-dity by iiiiolbur ClilciiKo juilo, Kirk Huwh, u'gubiHt tlio ugontH, iittoinoy und tlio clilof ollk'lali of olio of tlio oiiltlilo."t coiporutioiiB In tlio country. Tito oIIoiiko In thin i-uho wuh uttotnplod jury bribing, mid tlio main ollbnilor, Uoli.'li, hiout of tbo CIiIciiko City ltullt'uy Company, was Fcntencod to it term behind prlnon barn, while tlio president of tbo company mid tbo com juiuy'H attorney arc to Iks doalt with by tbo Kr"d jury. HitWH bcldrt that tbo conKplracy ruling In tbo auaicblHt ciiho apply an well to any other conplrucicH. timThciinki.i.hk vahk. l'oitTt.ANn i,i:tti:h. The attention of the trade is invited to our NAVY BLUE, HOME RUN, CORONA IMPERIAL, AND LEADER CIGARS. Best sellers in the market. At retail everywhere. Wholesale only by ison, Ehrman & CO., Portland. Orogon. Notary and Corporation Seals, In Pendleton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, Tlio u mm I price for lenU iniule tiy other piirtlCH, In Porthintl or thn Kufl U from 50.00 nn.M, with Bxprobiirte ndilcil. If yon n ceil u unit, noiid your order to un, mid mvo from J2.l0to Jl.fO iherohy. East Oregonian Pub. Co.. mhUdtf Pendleton, Oregon. W.D.Hansford&Co. Deiilere In Hardware and. Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Dono. MAIN HTItl'.KT, 1'KNIII.KTON. A nharoof the publlo palronniso U hoIIcIIihI mrhl.ilAnw Tlio Hviiiiliiit 'IVIi'urAinN Cumiiimit Tlntt I'api'r Think tin' Cullty "111 llmiipi'. Portland, July 12. Tbo clrcuni Rtaui'OH of tbo cano (lolut out with almont an aljHolnto certainty thu eriictratoi of tbo crlnio by which Mary Sclinellor lout her life, yet In tlio faco of thin und with total dirirogard of truth, tbo KvenhiKTel cumin of voHlerdav nald: "The pcriictra- tor, of tlio unfortunato Mary Schneller murder will, from tbo pr-'mint outlook, 'forover remain obscure. Tlio doctor wlior-o niiiiio wiih llmt inontloued In con nection with the all'alr 1h without doubt blamch'HH. It Ih ulwnrd to mmueHt any cournu to tbo iHjlko an to how the kUVh niurderer may Ikj traced." WOOL SOI, II. lli'ttrr Trlrr Ohtitlned thiin I'nn lin Out now. Poktlani), July 11. During tbo jMHt few duyH J. I. Swrry it Co. liavo Hold 1-0,000 jiouiids of KiiHtem Ort'Kon wool, at the following priced: 10 nackn at 11, a- at W.i, C)0 at llJi, -12 at 1L, I'd at 11!.,, L'l ut 111. balanco at about the Hamo llg urcH. Tlioy Hold ono lot of valley wheat ut 17, which Ih tlio highest figure received by tliom for any wool thlHHCUHon. Serry fttyti tlio above (irlceH could not bo du plicated to-day within ouu cent till around. Till: WIIKAT MAltKKT. Hidaway Hot Springs. W. JI HI.'IITT, I'roprii'lor. Tilfo Hprlng re LruilHflllly llllttled 111 the llltie Moiiiilnliw, nlulil iiiIIok iiltlunl of Alhu, In CninaH I'rulrlf Th. Hiunmcr Ite.ort will io ohi for tlio rcvoinioi of kip U on mid iifit r July Ut, uni perono nt mp iitlnu'iimiiiinier trip could not loh Iter thMit vUlt tlit Kprlntf. AoooiniiKHUUoim '" m)l mid ivry ih'iiirwill Udiiiiolo muko BueU romfuru-.hit-. Tli climate U drlUntful. the water pure mid exe lli-m, mil liuinliik' llr.i.olu. Torms Reasonable. W. M. SCOTT J 1 12 Sm Prop. -AGENTS- ROBERT BOND IlKAI.KIt IN lj NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ .BREWING 1 DEEF p0RK; J'JhnKU' bftUt, UnifcU lUtrtlJ, l-nil". Court Mtreel.opixwtte J. II. siioemuker'ii rniihlod.w W, M kuaiitn. in:. . n H ., .,r. nnTTi r-r nCCO ARf!& Cllli ) CAfUHl flLSNtn BUIILCUuul.1. "'"' Ouqt Dniici M'NERAL WATER, (Waukensaw, Wis.) VLUnt uli vui PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) juanUw 8m Cold IVwithiT In KiikImiiiI Cmiik l'rlcfd to Inrrnue In thin Country. l'oitTi.ANii, July 12. All of tbomarkclH hIiow coiiHhienililo iucro.tned Htreuirtb on uccount of retried cold weather in Kit gland, which ban greatly Htltlened iiilcoi. Tbo roK)rtH from Chicago nro tlrinor. Tlio clooo of tbo mill kot there yesterday wiw as followH: HMtfi, HlJi "d HIV.. At Fan Francisco tbo market Ih firm with ptlcen u simile higher. Wheal imputed ut 1115 to 1 :!',. ICnelund'iiTiixt" und Where Thiy Go, Tbo annual htatomeut of oxcndlturcH of tbo Kngllsh government for 1887 hIiowh a total national expenditure of 78,000, 000, of which 58,000,000 went to pay for war preparation and war debt, and 2, 500,000 to defray tbo cost of collecting tbo rovenuo. That Is, only twntoy-threo per cent went toward real improvements. In this connection tbo ritort of tbo coun cil of tbo Kngllsb financial reform associa tion says: Karly in April a nioniorliil slgnod by tbo president and council wiih forwarded to the chancellor of tbo oxchoipior (the Higbt lion. (1. J. Goschen), olnting out how oxieudlturo bad trebled within u period in which our oiiiiliitIou hud only doubled, recalling to him IiIh own public titteiancuri on this question, and impress ing upon his consideration tlio necessity of very early and drastic investigation of the national oNondlturo, und tbo re duction of tlio present burdens iiimiii tbo taxpayer. Mr. Goschen, however, in Ids budget proKsalrt merely reduced tax ation ut the cost of the sinking fund, and not by u reduction of oxeiulitiire. Further, this roductlon of taxation took tlio form of reduction of the Income tax, a tux which, with ull its aiioiiullos, does not press uiwn tlio poorer chimes with anything like tlio sovority thu duties iion tea, collco, etc., do. Nor does it Intel foro with trado to such mi extent as ! do those duties, the silver duty, or tbo I carriage tux. This rcort ulso says that tlio financial i reformers liuvn much reason to boHatislled ! with thoyear'H work, us inuny polltiilanH liavo taken up uml insciisscd mo question wiilcb thu aHHoeiatlon has liecn iiiritatiug, und they am tittnicting the attention of thu voters. Tlit)Tnririili-l!ll hi .llliiu4nta. A corresiKjiident In Georgetown, Clay j county, Minnesota, writes to tbo Now York Standard uh follow hi Tbo turlll'i oueMlon not only will bo, but now Ih, tbo , ruling topic in ull circles hero. Of courso wo uro largely divided on tbo subject, but ; II,,. ...,.ll,,,,.iit la r n.lillv I'tliulllL' ill IllVlir I I of ulKilishing u system of taxation that tuxeri u iiiun not in proKmoii m wa ubllity to pay, but in proportion to tbo numlior of Uickn be has to clotbo und tbo mouths bo has to (111. Vr.ii iniiv iniiiL'iiii) thu siireail of more lilwrul Iduas throughout our state when ! I mention that wo have fallen oil" from u -lo.tKJO Hopiibliciin malotity to thohtatUH of a doubtful .State. It is a doubtful Stuto 1 onl. in tbo minds of jiolIiicianH und wire pullers, for there is no roawmablo duubt 1 but that the rchumo of taxing tbo many to benulit tbo few will ho snowed umlor by the intelligent votes of -Minnesota'rf dear beaded right linking citizens. Tin Ih-kic Is bcfoit- uh uml wo have honso enough to fceo Ibat cat eleatly enough. Tim tlrcut 1'orttntnl Olvhriitliin Kdhii'n Ntri Hlri'i't Iliillu nj llnlrrprln In I'ortlmid Other Intrnntlnt; Nu. PoitTLAND, July I), 1888. It Ih very ncldoin n Fourth of July cele bration uooh oil' so smoothly und' elves ' such general satisfaction us the one last ! Wednesday In 1'ortlaiid. Tbo jieoplo got more for their money than nt any pre- I ceiling ono lor tlio last II vo years, limy I got all that wiu promised und mora too. : I'.vnrv uiiiviuiieiit worked wllbout nnv i Jar, and to thu entire satisfaction of th'o peojile. Thu right men were In thu right ' Place th s time, even tlio Mount llooilox lcditlon for the Illumination of that old snow-capped sentinel was u pencct sue cess. I Ono of Hits leading characters in the lnanageniont of tlio l oiirth of July celo hratlou was Arthur kolin, oi tlio great chiiHUium oi clothing anil lulls In tills city, lie went at this celebration just uh hu'gocH at business, determined to make it success, and be never falls because ho does things systematically. His store is ft ivrfect model of system and order. No wonder ho does an Immeiisu business. Ho advertises very oxtenslvely. There is scarcely it child in tbo city who can read but who knowit where KoIiii'h great store In, und People coming from the country do not liavo to run around and Inquire for Koitn'ri store, for they have seen it advertised in the most conspicuous places throughout thu interior. Kohu has ono clerk who Is a marvel ut his business ; ho is u splendid judge of human nature; ho can sl.o you up the nilnuto you enter the store: ho knows your calllue, and ho has it pleasant smile and u good word for ull who enter the store, rich or poor. Ho can sell you it bill of goods and talk to half u dozen customers besides, uml he docHltHOhlco that when you go back again, you Inqulio for MaikisH. Five vearw ago last May I caino to Port land. There woru but tuostivetralluays und thov worn single truck, 'lo-ilay Mrcet raflwiiyn rudlato to nearly uvery jiortlon of the city uml to Kant Portland. I'boro were only tlireo local railroads ter minating hero. Now wo liavo live; two of (hum connecting with Kaslern lines. There wiih no bridge ucross the Willam ette; wo liavo two ut present. In the lust live years there have Ik'oii hundreds of llnu buildings put up both for busi ness anil residences; miles oi now streets liavo been built und many manufactories started. In the year 188:i our merchants sold alsjut thirty million dollars' worth of goods; in 1887 they sold near tlfty millions' worth, and from thu Present outlook, they will go u long way iiliciul of thu liguru ol lust year. All thoso Improvements have been going on without any unnecessary ihlla tiou of property or any boom, una in the fuco of ii la-go inn Hon of Kastcrn Oregon kicking ut uh iilsiut freights und our self ishness, uml Southern Oregon threatening to transfer her trade to San Francisco. Our capitalist uml money-lenders may not Ihj jtossosscd of uny too much enter prise, but our business men have vim, and thuy uro searching out uvery nook and corner of the great Inland Kinniro; they uioiot only trying, but are getting the trade, for thuy can sell uh cheap uh Kau Fruucisco or Chicago. Tbo great Bearecrow which is being held up to frighten l'ortlanilers is that thu Northern I'ucitlo railroad Is going to haul all thu wheat of Kastcrn Oregon to thu Hound and thereby cut oll'u largo amount of trado. Supiioso tlio Northern l'ucillc railroad does haul thu wheat of Ivastorn Oregon to the Sound and dumps it on tlio docks, there Ih no money tberu to buy It and ship it, uml if there wiih the formor when thoy got their money, they will coiiio to Portland to trade. Portland is now iKiyond dictation of any railroad; the time Iiiih come whan railroads will seek her, for the business Is hero uml that Is what railroads are after. Tbo crops throughout thu Willumotto valley uro said to Ikj butter than for inuny yearH. 1 heard a gentleman say there mo hundreds of acres of wheat uh high uh a man's head, uml it seems to Ihj wo I filled. Timothy und dovor in yielding enormously. There lire Homo very llnu iieachcH in our market from .Southern Orogon. Tlio flavor Js Hplcndid uml make you think of the eailies back Kant. I think thoy uru HiiKirIor in ricbnesH of tusto to thu California cach. I would not bo surprised If Southern Oregon did not bocoiuu u great jiouch-growing nee tlon. Ono of thu leading dailies of thu city bus come out ut last very plainly and says tlio bouses of lllfumo located on thu block Iwundod by Third, Taylor, Vuinhlll and Fourth streets must Ihj removed. It Is thu opinion of a great many jieoplu that thin ought to liavo been dono long ugo. Tbo Mast Oiikuonia.v must Iki consid ered a paKtr of Intliienee from thu fact that some of thu leading Itepulilican pa pers go alter it pretty oituu. it will Is) u sbamo if tbo pooplu of Pendleton let tbo dally bo discontinued for the want of sup port. From thu lopututiou tbo coplu of that live town have for enterprise, 1 don't think they will. W. II. K. - . I'roin llurrlnin'H llomn, From thu IndlunnpolU l,4lxr MkiihI. Wo have on our oxcluingu list more than 150 labor paorw. Of this number losri man a Hoon inivocuio u coniiiniuino , of tbo prat-out turlll', while alwut ono hun dred and tbirty-llvo favor hirlfl' reform. I This Ih u fair Index of the sentiment of organized labor on tbo lurid' lsuo. . Wo auk ovtirv reudur of tbo Dally und Homi-Wwkly F.i dm imhs to cn dc.iur to hci iirr inn' or mure l ulnpaign HiibsmberH t'i it t-ml w klv, to No veinlxjr j, 18K, TjcciiIh, Daily, - j, A lti:i'l'ltl,K'AN.I01l. Tlmy lnlt Thill tlio T'lirllT On Tin I'hito llo I Doutili'd. i From the Ni-w York MctmIiI. Tbo Hepiibllcuns insisted that the tur 'ill' on tin plate must bo doubled. Not I Content with the monopolies which thoy have created by tbo ptesent tarlH',tbeyIn I slHt on creating u new ouu. Is It not j painful to see n whole party, oncu honest I and In favor of liberty, join hands not mutely to maintain existing monopolies, but to create now ones burdensome in it peculiar manner to tbo whole people? out It Ih just because this new monopoly would levy a toll upon uvery hoiiso in tlio laud that it is so bitterly fought for. Thu the in i.e Is very great. General Alger, the lumber nillliounaltu,cau levy toll ,on tbo ieoplo of only a few foiestless States, such as Iowa. Minnesota uml Illinois; the tin iilaie millionaires wlio would be cm tiled by this Republican pioposltion would maku tilbutaiicH to their greed even kitchen and stoieroom hi thu Uni ted States. It Ih u very big job tbo HeiiubllcaiiH uro lluhtlnu for. There ate "millions In it." That is why this scheme ban been pushed ho assiduously und pettitiuciously in many CougicssoH befoio Ibis one, and why now ItisiiL-aln ut the front. In the I'ortv- sovenlh Congress this is thu Fiftieth .Senator Sbcrmaii was Its spokesman, and to him Senator lugallii said, what remains t ruo to-day: Mn. I.V(iAi.i.s JJ Tbo Senator from Ohio states rather an advance opin ion, I think, iiN)ii this subject. Wu liavo heard hlthetto of tbo necessity of protect ing Infant Industries, that It wiih iiccch sarv to impose additional burdens upon the iK'oplo to prevent iudiistricHthat were struggling. foi existence fiom being stran gled. Hut bo now ussuich uh that the duties aiu essential to create IndiistiicH, to institute uml inaugurate inanufacluies hero that do not uxlst, for thu puroso of obtaining prosjicctlvu prollts that may bu lealized upon m tides Ibat uro not mid cannot be manufactured hero, und that' uro Imported in vast quantities for tbo welfare of the people. Mr.l'reslilent.lf any iirgun out bus been adduced, for the extraordinary motion of the Senator from Ohio, 1 should bo very glad to hear It. Ho claims that this is in the luttest of American inihihtry but tho industry does not exist. It Ih apparent that so far uh tin plato Is concerned it Ih act ually a ruw material. It Ih in no sense whatever coiuiotlllvu Willi uny American manufacture. The only reason why a duty should bo huiosed upon tin plato Is for thu purnosu of revenue, Thu turlll' uiion this urliclu should bu lineal merely. It cannot Iki llscul und protective, because tberu Ih nothing to protect, uml usury dollar that Ih imposed upon this article that Ih hi ex cess of what It ought to bear uh a revenue proposition Is ho much that Ih directly taken from thu industry, from thu wages of (IiIh country, that have burdens iiou tlium already which they uro illy able to bear. Thu fishermen of Maine uml other Vow Knglauil States uso great quantities of tin cans to preserve their sardines and other llsh, Hut Mr. Keed, their ssikesman In CongrccH, leader of tbo Hepublicaiis in thu IIoiim), demands u double duty on tin plate. Oregon, which has just gono Ho jiiilillcau, has for one of its most Important Industries thu canning of salmon and other llsh. Hut thu ItepublicaiiH insist on making tin cans doubly dear ut Ore gon's oxpciiHo, so us to foster a new, mid certainly it very big monopoly in tin nlato. in California, in Illiuijs und other West urn Ktutcs;ln Nuw York, sow Jorsoy uml other Ivusteru Slates canneries euablu thu farnierH to get u gissl price for thulr frultH and vegetables, and thus glvo to millions of toilers a comforlahle living. No mat ter, say Mr. Heed und his Republican al lies; put up the price of tin plato, uiako tin cuiih und utensils dear, bang thu fur iiiuriiud fishurmuu, let us cieato a tin platu monopoly, bcctiuso "there's mill ions In It." And thus tho ItopubllcmiH launch them selves In tho campaign uh thu persistent and determined fiieuds of u jolt which ban Is'on denounced by moio than ouu of their own side uh Inexcusable, und whoso only real excuse Ih that tbero uru millions hi it. .Mm. (Iurlli hl' riitnn, I'rom ii Mentor Ohio I.i Kit. Mrs. (iartleld is rich. Gen. Garfield's estutu netted thu widow alsait flO.tKK), and hi addition sbu received $'.'5,000 in surance on IiIh life. Congicsn, it will bo rememliered, voted her mi annual pen sion of f.'i.OOO, and gavo her Ik'sIiIch f -10,-000. which would have been the balance of tlio salary duo thu President ut thu und of tho first year in olllco hud bu lived. Thu amount of thu )ilur subscription rabed directly after Garlleld's deulh, when inyested for her In Government IsjiiiIs, aggregated flll'.'.OiX). It will bu observed, therefore, Ibat she Isquilocoiu fortable when it coinos to haul cash, uml her yearly income must Ui ut least ii, 000, A Hatisfy.ng llguro, Isn't it? He Did Nut Mi ni Ion 11. From tho Detroit Free Prom "Talking of uiubiellas," bu sold excit edly, "I but my wll k iniibiellauwi'iikago, uml I'd chtmifiilly give tin" 'V'u it tt brown silk undirolla, with carved Ivory hundlu?" luqiihiMl one of thu gioiip, quickly. "11 was; jou've dwM'rilsJil It exactly. A I was saving I'd xiu f In" "It's at my oltlco I but inomeiil," Inter ruptud tbo othur. "Well, I was about to remark I'd i boo fully uivo III) In huvu Ili'Viir owfieil a silk iimbiclla Hcilig us "it base ii I'll rail ttri'iiinl Ih.mi i r Muih ibb'd'' 'Don t iinnii"ii it" And he ib ln t.