t DAILY. D A.ILY. A l'KKi: I.IHUAHY. Intriiiii of tlm Dully ur Semi-Weekly IIAHT OltlUKINIAN rim freely iiuiku una or III.. KAMI' (MIWIOMAN lllirnry when evrr lin y no di-nlre. Tim iulillu urn uor illiilly Invllril to v I 1 1 the olllce whenever o llll'llllCll, . i.. ..ir InmitA will " '.. until "f""- thoNovoinber fron?.? .i..ll,irriml llfty cents will iy lon ';' , I'AST OHKflONIAN for tho nr . .. . n PENDLETON, UMATILLA. CO., OREGON, SATU 111 AA JULY 14.1888. NO. 114. H-tv l AKir r Htis been taken oft both a 1 "N 1 1 1 Not by Congress, but by And they now oiler their Lurgo and Complete tock of nUflAArvO flTAmTIIMTI Pr. n i iTiiiii i.i i ill i n i m it fu 1 mm m m mm mm m 111 U V VI VMV A V j VI V -AT- W, ' 'KAUJU K K, I IJJUS. Tor UASH rnmiiii l iU uuvmioi wu wiuu in imii uuut iulu twujov;ii A"""" 1 J 1J I i ..-i. t...i. j.i. ;n -..I. I I 111! 11 lU l "U (Uv ll'u i ii vi v , jvi viuiiu) Miiw vim v n ' it i a a 14 . 11110 iu unf tin 'Ttifnttf Ttwmatvtr " .!.. li 11 trn 1 1 am 1 iLi I lt'f nrt rtk Iim ma 11 11 1 1 tiri 1 1 IVml riUlU lilt I Mt W Va.LVW. "- - 'WW W ....... " . WW., t competition from all quarters. Tliey carry a eneral Mercliandise Stock Consisting of 1 1 T7I "TV -I J 'T ? T 3 IHH Hllll i.' V i1 V UUUUQ. ULDU 3 UU V D CLU.U. UUX1U1 UlJL o vrisuxx.iiA x ui uiauuig uuuuO) Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. u prn?ni-TASWP n am SRfiirRF, tca nrvATxrs Cheap News! ast Ores-oman AND THE NEW YORK WORLD uiunuw until alter tiie jrx wamuiiiiitu. oieutiuix in November for ONLY ONE DOLLAR ! Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. reat Western Bakery. dining" rooms, M.OJlATX, rroitrletor. FIIRS,T-OLA.SS .MEAL! von TUfFMTV.riVr CENTS! NI0K, CLEAN J3ED FOR 25 OR 50 CENTS Frosh Eastorn Oystors, in Every Stylo! pEN DAY AND TSTIGKHT! Main Street, near I'ostojjlce, J'emUeton 8dsw J. VAN SCHTJYVER & CO., "W"ine and Spirit Merchants, PORTLAND, UKtuurM. i.oikii: iihi:otouy. PKNDIjKTON CHAlTKUNO.ai, It. A. M. Mrciii nt tlm Mnxntilo 'iVtnplii on tlm llmliinil Ihlril Krltlnyn of ouch numlli.m. ;sW pVlnolc. J. 1 Uu.illUK.H. I'.s K. II. ri.otTo.N, Hccrctnry. KVXy.lK t,OI)HK"No". tn, A. K. A A. 1. Mretunn tln mriind iind fourth Mutt tiny of cn-li inoiith, ut 7i.w n'clo' k. It. J. IIkan, W. AI.;V. K. I'otwink, Pucirtnry. pKND.HTON I.OIlTlKNO.M. A. V. A A.M. X Mptln tin' Miixinlu Ttfitinlr on tho nmt mill thlnl Mohhiijn of n-ich liiontli nt Tsui o'clock, t. .1. Million, W. m.; It. ai. KXAMiKit.Hcorctnrv. yHHA r,0IXK NO. Ill, . t). U. W. MroM every Thutmlay tilultt nt thp Kiigliie Ilotly.i, -it. 7l I) iiVlncK. .1. C. I.KAHUUK, M. W.i K 1'. Tumtin, ltcooriliT. IlTltr.KA I.0IX1K NO. a?. U. O. V. MppH 11 ivury Hiitnrihiy i-viiImk ntT:no o'clock. T. J. Million, N.ij.j K. H. siniroii.HcctPtiiry. UMATIM.A KNOW M I'M IINT NO. 17, I. 0 O. Mi-flu on urn Hecoml iiiul liwt TluirKilnys of pnch inonlli, ut 7!.K) o'clock. I.OT I.IVKIIMOIIK, (J. I'.s K. K Hit AUON,Mcrll)l'. T3AUMNK HKIlKiX'A MUKIK No. 13, I, 0. I O.K. MictHlh.1 llmt iiiul thlnl Thnnt. dny of each month. AUMONY I.01K1K NO. 21, K, l)V V. Mu'tH III Oilit l'VllowV Hull nvcrv 'l'no. iliiy pvcr.liitf at 7;5uo'pocl(. .1. o. I.kahuiik. CO.; O.J. Wiiitakkii.K. of It. mill DAMON I.ODOK NO. i. K. OKI'. Mcotn In (Jlil KnllowV (lull nvery WpiIiicmIhv uvciiIiik nt ::iu o'clopk. M. Moiikiif.aii, 0. C.i II. (lAliKlKf.ti, K. of It. mill s. KIT C'AKMON I'OST, O. A. It., liieplx nt WhcnlPf'K IIiill(iry Tluirmliiy nUht. II. s. Wafklk, Cotniniiiiiler; J. h. Howkn, Alljlllllllt. The attention of the trade is invited to our NAVY BLUE, HOME RUN, CORONA IMPERIAL, AND LEADER CIOAR8. Best sellers in the market. At retail everywhere. Wholesale only by son, Ehrman & CO., Portland. Orogon. Notary and Corporation Seals, In Pcmdloton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH. Tho usual price for eulH made ly other purlieu, In rorllund or tho Hun U from tb.H0 ii$7,0U, with exprowi i liiiiuea added. If you need um'iiI.hciiiI your order to un, mid invo from 2.f0 toSlXX) Ihcieby. East Oregonian Pub. Co.. Pendleton, Oregon. ImhMdtf W.D.Hansford&Co. Dealer In Hardware and. Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Done. MAIN HTHKKT, l'KNULKTON. AfchMroofthe putillo pntronnse U nollclted mchl'dAw Hidaway Hot Springs. W. 51. HC'OTT, I'roprlrtor. Tnese Hprlnifi. fro t'caiitlfully ululated In the llluo Stounlulim, Huht mile nouthcost of Alhu, In Cnmu I'nilrlc. ThU Hummer Heort will bo open for the rccopnoi of unfit on mid niter July U. uii. person" c ntmitlni: n summer trip could not do better thin vUlt tl.ee Hprln. AccommiMlatloiiH nrt umple mid ever thine will bf done to make uueU romfortu. blc. , " . Thclliniib3 U d'lluhtful. the wuter pure nnd excelltni, and Imiulnu flrm-cliiM. Torma Reasonable. W. M. SCOTT Jul2 2m. Prop. 1nSLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING Z2. Wis.) EXPORT PILSNER BOTTLED Bfcti . 0 ntSDPnftiNG MINERAL WATER, (Waukensaw, Wis.) VEURE CLI- "in uunmrHunCi unurr uuui. juuiom ROBERT BOND . DKAI.KIl IN BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court Street, opposite J. II. Huoewakert. mchlOdiw TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ttl.MAY'S TCt.KOItAMS. I wai.i.a mai,i.a i.i:tti:h. A Hurl to tlm Ilpntli -Another Itiillroiul to l'lirllmiil -Tho I'ri'iipliniPii l'llit i Duel Atttiiipteil Murilcr Jtiiny Fiirinn Itif Inrit-ltiiriipit In llriilh Tlic AVhi'iit aiiir-kclii. l'OUTl.ANt POINTS. Metroinlllitu Ncilc i,r Intereiil to All of the lti'Hilrror the Kimt OreKoiihiu. I'outla.si), July 14. Itv mi onlor of Archbishop Urorn, Hov. J. I-'. Hroullluril of tho I'ttititiltit rufurvullon is lumovuil to Lit (Imiulo utid Km inlfMlon. ltov. V. II. Alino of Lit Cltutido in removed to tier vuIh. Tlin L'riinil lurv i'iMtirilnv I iiilli'l ! l'mll Waliur for riintifnu tMiker niunu, mid A. Krickson for iiMtiuultiii); .lolin U'uinplur with u pistol. In thu CUHO of "rup" Dick eiiHon. who Khot ut otio I'lgidde, not u trim mil wum found. Jiiincrt Hippuiton mid lloruco (illtner ycnturiluy plead utility lo bribing volorn on hint election day mid wciu each lined $1L'5 by Jtidjro Deaay. A waiter girl on Ihu tnuinfer boat nt Kiilama took tlnoo tubleHpooiiH of lauda num. Her fluter huvm kIio tooV it just for fun, not thinking the drui; wan tdroni; unoiigh to hurt her. Tho foolish girl, whoso natno in ltoslu Illlderbrund, wan brought to tills city lulu last night, deathly Hick, und taken to u doctor's olllce, who sajH this nioiningho will probably pull through. Prof. Joseph Sawyer, of ICaslhuiuplon, Mass., who wan recently elected superln tctidunt of tho public school of this city, and over whom there him been such u big kick by local teuclieis and pupils, has written tho Dourd oi directors mat no win not accept. At u Chinese funeral in Knst Portland somo time ago, it team belonging to tho IT. 0. A It. T. Co. ran uway and collided with u hack in which Simeon Smith of this city was riding. Smith was thrown to the ground and seriously injured, be ing crippled probablv for llfo. No com menced suit against tho V. C. A II. T. Co. for $7000 damages. Tho case was tried ycstenluv in Judge ShuttuckV court and tho jury allowed pliiintlll'if.'IOOi). It was learned hero yesterday that ltov. Mr. Shorelund, formerly of Port land, died in Africa .March '.'1st. Ho left hero about a year ago to enter tho African missionary Held. A partv of school teachers, numbering one hundred and llfty, mostly .Mormons, arrived hero at six o'clock yesterday eve ning. They are from Salt Iukn and im mediate vicinity, and are on their way to Sun Francisco to attend tho National Council of I'Mueatlon. .Most of them leave by steamer for tho Hay City to night. A majority of tho party uro fe males. A DUIIL TO Till! IlKATII. UmiluiiKiT mill rioiiiint Kluht u Ouel The 1'iirnirr Serlinmly Wniunled. I'aiiis, July III. An insult was ollered bv Houlanger to I'lociuot hi tho French Cliamlwrof Deputies last evening, which resulted in a duel. Swords wuro used, and both combatants were wounded. In tho third light, lloulutiger made it lunge at Flannel's loft bieast, but only slightly touched tho murk ; lloulunger then re ceived a wound in tho throat, which ended tho encounter. Iloulungor'H wound Is serious and causes him grout dilllculty in respiration. Tho duel was fiercely fought, lloulangor tried hard to kill Flo ipiet, throwing himself on hhn again and again. ANOTIIlUt ItAlf.HOAI) TO I'OKTI.ANI The Mniillnliu Itoud to Connect Willi the Ncuttla lllld iJikn .Shore ut Npokuna Fulli. Spokank Falw, July It is defin itely uiinouuccd that tho .Manitoba road will connect with tho Seattlo A Iiko Shore through lino and bo completed in two years. A junction with tho O. U. A N. will Ihi made mid in this way nimned to Portland. This is another company lino, which could not have reached Portland had tho joint-louso projoct gono into elfcct. ATTKMI'TKII MUltDKIt. A Clilimmun AlUinpti to Murder u IVllovv Cuuiitryinuii In rorllniid, Poktlanii, July H. On Alder street lust night a Chinaman was murderously assaulted bv ouo of his countrymen, and seriously, if 'not fatally stabbed. IIo was also Isiutcn over the head with an iron bur und shot ut Tlm injured man says Ills ussallantH were three men connected with tho Chinese l heater in Portlund. tiTkiahki:th, The I'orlluiKl, Sim rruiieUco und Chli uun Whrut MiirkeU. PoitTMND, July 14. Tho condition of this minket is easier with coiihlilurulilo Another or lHOO'ii N.w.y, Interettlni; Let- ei. Walla Wai.la, Julv 13, 1888. It has been very iiuiet ulsiut town since Monday. Tho city election on that day passed oil' (iiiiolly, but tho boys mado "Homo howl" in tho evening. F.very llio-crucker, bomb and pound if powder was procured ami late, till the sum' hours of morn, did tho notso continue. F.very body hooiiih sutislled with tho result. It is not neces'urv to stuto that 18(10 w ours a plug hat, although 1 made several tlnee wild hits, my bet taker, making four. There wus fun in cump when word wus received that tho White iiluir lint Willi the pearl bund Wax the emblem of L'levcliitidt That isn't bud poetry, and 1 want you to publish it. There are about loO hero who have Invested in plug huts, ami you should have seen them trying to swap their huts. As tho average Democrat's head is small, tho ltoniiblicuns found many anxious fieo traders, und as a lust resort, a rush wus made in tho stores for pearl und black ribbon. Tho Fourth of July celebrution bills liuvo nil been paid und there is a little coin left. Although dipt. Johnson, of thu I'liion, is sun coniinca io ms notue, war litis again been declared in thu columns of the l nion and Statesman. I his time it is about a nasty circular printed in the Statesman olllce, attempting to show up Dr. V. ('. Illulock In mi abortion case last fall. Thu obnoxious thing was circulated on tho morning of election day, bv one Charles Parish, btothor-lipluw of the uoman in the cuso, and donu in spile, to try to defeat Illulock, Kepiiblicuu candi date for coroner. Tho Statesman inti mated that tho HepublieaiiH did it, and that tho Union tried to throw the blumo on Dr. Ke.vlor, tho Democratic nominee, who. I am pleased to state, acted tho gentleman, und had Parish gather nil tho circulars ho hud distributed, but it was too lute, and Keylur lost several votcsaud tho olllce of Coroner. I believe the Statesman is wrong in Ibis mutter, and should let go. Charles Painter, an old pioneer, who attended tho re-union In Salem, had a cinder lodge in his eye on his way down. Ho returned hero Wednesday night, and I fear ho will lose an eye. Ilosullers great pain. Hugh O'Noil, a pioneer of '111, died at his homo .Monday afternoon, after a short Illness. Ho was buried Wednesday, un der tho auspices of the U. A. It. Post, and tho Catholic Knights of America. Still another! Who will bo tho noxt? Wednesday morning another old settler, .Mrs. H. K. Taylor, aged (I- years, who came here in 1HIW, died at the homo other daughter, Mrs. II. ('.Johnson, of pleurisy. One by ono our old-timers uro crossing to tho far-oil' frontier. Tho Journul editor thinks it is just us well to call a journalist, who is on the pollticul fence, a foe as a mugwump, lvditor llesseror'H absurd comparisons causes much amusement and no harm. Ills editorials ate looked for and read on account of their Inconsistencies, but they have no weight with thinking men. Tho brick kiln ut tho cnilcntiury, con taining :I00,000 brick, wus tired lust Mon day. Two lurgo tanks, that will hold IIO.OOO gallons each, uro lsjlng mado by Gilbert Hunt A Co. for (i W. Hunt's Kurekii Flat railroad, In thorn, and others ill ready on tho road, water will bo hauled to tho i hit for tho use of funnels who have no wells. The first loan of tho Ituildlng and I.ouu Association wus mado Wednesday live ning to Wm. Conuel; ho bidding tho highest for a two-yeum' loan of frrtOO at eight ercout. Ho Intends building a homo. Still our distillery mini hasn't urrovo I Tho residence enpaged for him bus lieen rented to Mr. II. Smith, who moved into it Wednesday. Thu rickicst old sidewalk in town sur rounds thu St. Paul Kpiscopul church and school property. As this house of worship Is attended by tho "big bugs" of thu city, its trustees should make repairs on both tho buildings and side Colfax, where ho outraged a six-year-old 'girl. Shun him. J It's coming I It w ill bo hero August I Dili tho circus. Mrs. Pylo and John Hum will no doubt bo hanged on the day set for tho oxecu ; Hon August fith as tho hoH) that tho Governor would commute their sentence to life imprisonment is vanishing. If thov , must hung,! hoo Sherill' Howies will ' make tho execution private. Your Portland correspondent, W.IJ S., , In his note about tho great "scarecrow, ! which is held tiptofilghten Poitlunders," is rather thin, and indicates that he, as a i Portlander, is somowhat frightened, and 1 is endeavoring to draw consolation from the fact that 'luconiu bus nowhcutbiiyerH. Allow mo to warn this Portland Iwomor ! that lieu 111 bo surprlccd when ho sees tho Portland wheat buyers at Tacoma, i buying tho wheat from F.astorn OrcL-on and Washington Territory, delivered by tho Noithern Pacllle. Hunt's roads, which will connect with tho Northern Pacllle, tho ono from Centervllle, Uma tilla county, acknowledged to lo tho grandest wheat lielils In I.asteru Oregon, will connect ut Wulltilu with tho Northern Pa cllle, and that wheat will not go to Port land this year. Noxt, tho other brunch, running through thu great Kurcku Flat country, will haul wheat to Wullula on Northern Pacllle curs, bound for Tacoma. Thank the Lord, and G. W. Hunt, tho "Mok-s of tho Inland F.mplro," us lies scrcrsays, wo shall bo rid of Portlund mid her shvslor wheat biivers. C. W. Wheeler, editor of tho Watts burg Times must bo making money. I seo recorded that ho has purchased tho ground on which his printing olllcu build ing is located. Since writing tho nolo ulsivo, about sidewalks, two of our city pu)H!rH have ventured to pay some attention to tho matter. Goodl 1800. UK IN NOW A llOIOUItAT. walks to keep up with tho march of im provement, us it were. Thu other day I passed along there with my little child. Thu little ono was walking near the fence, I on tho outsido, when stopping on a board, it flew up, sttiklng thu llttlu ono under tho chin. If ever I curi-cdu church und all connected with it, it was then, when 1 picked up my wounded child. This is not tho only place (but needs looking after, and I think tho Walla Walla editors would do much better if they would publish tho names of proorty owners who need waking up, than throw lug mud at each other. Two young men liuvo scattered doditorH about thu city, announcing that I hoy uru leudy to tell foituucH und tell tho future, ,ii,. itniw.riH from (' b cuiro elvo close oic, .Many oi our peopio, voting ladies of i.niiknts burn veslerdavWili; for July, in particular, uro biting like suckers. TUt-i for August and 7U"h for Soptuml-cr. Vi 'lng like lsjlng humbugged . . . .1 " . !... I . ' I lut Lulu utri4i.t tfi.iiliiirLi At Sun i mncisco lliu Sn n-urkui m quieter, per contul liolng tho top price. IliiudreiU or I'lirnx Iliilned, Wiikclimi. Va., July 13. Advices re ceived from Hughes river, a snmll stroam flowing through Doddridge and Ritchie counties, says hundreds of farms hi thouo counties nro absolutely mined by tho into floods. lliiriied I" llentli. London, July 13. A Cuo Town dis patch says twenty-our whites and two hundred natives were burned to (loath in Wednesday night's flro in tho Klmbeily mine. llllgh Tiikm hi Ailvoculed by tlm Itepulill I'lian llrUr Ciinitrrniiiiui Smith Into h lleiiiocrntln I'opl. Congressman Henry Smith, tho labor ropivsenlutlvo of Mllwuukeo, Is another man whom thu radical division that has taken place in our siltics has brought to tho Democratic, side. Ho not only stands for tho Mills bill, but proclaims his read iness to go much further in reducing and abolishing duties. In an interview with the Washington corrosondout of tho llinghumton leader, Congressman Smith suvs : U is not true that a reduction of tho tar Ill' will icduco thu wages of cither skilled or unskilled labor. Tho cry that wages will bo reduced is started by combinations of capital for their own Hellish purposes, und this is so evident that 1 am surprised men should not clearly seo tho fact. I am hero Isjcuuso lulsiriiig men in my district thought I would fairly lepresent them und would care for their Interests. I huvo worked In tho shop, and when I am told that in Hiiportlhg a reduction of tarlll" taxes iipun tho sioplo I am voting to re duce wages, 1 say I know Isitter. I know that (hero are millions of men in this country under the present system who do not get six mouths' steady employment out of tho year. I know that trusts und combinations formed to restrict produc tion and coiiik'1 high pi ices, shut down their shops and throw men out of employ ment, and that tho tarlll' as it exists Is tho cause. I have never had any doubt on this subject, and thu Investigation of trusts by tho committee on manufactures, of which I am a member, has fortified my conviction. Page idler pago of the testi mony wo huvo obtained shows that tho tarlll is an Incentive to tho formation of thesu trusts and combinations of capital, and has Ix'cn so used for years. Thu combination of turiir"piotcctlori,"usthoy call it, railroad monojxily leads to trusts. Tho taritraiid railroad mouoiHily may Ira "wholesomo" for trusts, but by them la lsir Is "shelved" every lime, I take up tho gauntlet thrown down by Hon. W. I). Kelly and declaru that a Chinese wall around this country is un natural, That nation grows richest, Iiuih picst and most prosperous which has in tercourse with its nulghlsrs. In tho III bio you will find it said that Isruul wus most prostierotis under King Solomon, und thou 'Ml traded with all thonutlous," My oxperienco with workingmen is thut wo huvo no such hatred against our fellow lulsjrors in other countries us is now sought to bo created and stirred up. Wo commiserate tho condition of workingmen in other lauds and attribute it to class leg islation for Isuielit of tho rich and ugalnst tho jioor. Wo see tho smo tendency in this country, not only In tho high taritr, but in tho railroad mononoly und other matters I have sjxikon of, und wo should Ihi thu first und most active In preventing such legislation hereafter and removing it when It exists. Thu success of the trusts In defeating u reduction of luxes now would probably lead them to imiko still further demands for legislation for their benefit against the country's good, fho lady street preachers wero hero TucHluy evening. I huvo heard of but ono convert, L. Frank Itoyd, of thu Statesman. Tho Hist huckleberries of tho Keason went brought in by Snow-on-my-Noso'H wife hint Wodiiosduy. t Walla Wulla bus a eruckur factory ; has , hud, lo, thoo many yours, und don't ymi know many of our merchants buy their eruekors and cukos in I'oitland or Spo kane Falls. That is ono way they on courage homo indiitiio. ! 1 would warn your readers against ono Mills, who is a frort of an artist und paints pictures on glass, making a sKiciultv of teaching children. Kills comes from When I In I'rUiiii. I'ioiii the Alia L'ullfornlu. Governor Foraker roomed shocked at tho fact thut dining thu war Mrs. Thur man sent jsirsonal com furls to Confeder ate soldiers imprisoned at Columbus. If the Governor will consult a certain old tssik on which bo wus brought up ho will find tho Hpociul coin twsles nf heaven ox tended to tlioMt of whom it could bu wild, "1 was in pilaou ami yo came unto me." Perhaps, however, (ho Governor will explain thut IIiuko promises wuio inadu before tho KopublleHii party relieved tho Almighty of tho work of managing thu world.