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D A.ILY iT VOll WANT. a ritr.i: i.iiiu.utv. I'nlninn or the Dally or NcinMVcolily HAST Oltl'.dOMAN cull freely nnikr. un of tin- i:ASl- OltlCOONIAN lllirnry when ever they ilclre. Tim public, urn ciir ilhtlly lutllftl In lstt the otllco whenever mi liicllncil. . .rent l money or.trimiii. will I Y.,,.I.V.rcklj "AST OUKHO.V I" .til iffr tlioNovomliiT ""."""llnrnml llfty rent-P" Trr sroumioNiANfor ll.o PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, WEDNESDAY", JULY 18,1888. NO. 117. )L. 1. I H raB TARIFF Has been tnkcn oil both loolen and Cotton Goods I.ODOi: DlltlX'TOltV. 1nN'l)LKT(IN CltAI'TKUNO.!:), It. A. .M. Meet lit Hit- MumiiiIo Temple on the I tllOtltll,itt. ,sw llrxtMiiil tlilnl KrldnVH of uucli o'clock. J. 1. lltrstlKK, II. P.! I Hccrctury. I). Ol.lllTUN, KUN.It: i.ODUH NO. 81. A. K. A A.M. Meets nit tliu fcct'onit nut) fourth Miti- iluy of emit motitli, ut. 7:3U n'olo k. il.J. Uran, V. M.J W. K. 1'otwink, r-ccretury. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, AN ANAKIIIINT I'l.OT. (Iciicml t'rfiiiiiiit I'litPfil on llui Itotlrctl I.Wt-Cletclaiul I'lrU Clitilri'-Thn Wlii'iil Market. ANAHC1I1STH AO A IN. I Three Aricntcil lu Ulilciiuo ami n Cun'l'lr. ney Ihitiirthcil. CiiK'.oo,July 17. lty u bold nntl time ly iii'tlun lnsicctor Honullcld tliln morn lug saved tliu lives uf httiiMolf and Judges Harry and Urliuiell. lit a small (ratitu I'IMtTl.ANI) POINTS. Not by Congress, but by tOTHCHILD & BEAN And tliey now oiler their Large ami Complete toek of EGOODS,CLOTHING,&c T)KNM)f.KTON I.OIKIK NO.fd A. I'. A A.M. ' 1 .Moots In tin1 Mimotilc. Toinplo on thi i II rst Htni tlilnl Moniliiys of twcli month tit 1 7SMi n'clnok. T. .t. Million, W. M.; It. ai. l KXAMIHH.HCiM-l-tlirV. I Meets KtlHllie I A Narrow Kirnpr Snrliiiinly Injured In u ItiiniiHay I'li'tily oT driiiinc mill l'ln-n-III'IH Tim OiiinlliK MccliiihliV l'illr-A Nolorlou. Chiiruelcr Driivtiicit Two Mull AHfiilK Injiircil I'enilletonhiiiii III t'orllmiil. I'miTi ami. .Inlv 17. A little llvo-vciir- i.KAHiiiiK, m. ()( (irtujjiiiyp of .Mr. Fronsfeldor, a hiiIimjii keeper, had it very narrow escape from a TH'HtiKA t.OPOK NO. :i.. o. o. k. Mret, ' horrible tieaih yesteruay auornoon. nuo i-vi-ry riiiiiiMiiy fvi iiitin iit7:3Jo'ciocK. playing Willi sonic oilier ciiiiiircu on Sixth and Stark streets, she crawled un der a house and fell Into a cesspool that waa twontv-llvo feet de.JP. A little Itoy TiinrMl'iyi of inch tnoiiih, nt Tt.'M o'clock. ' gave tliu alarm, and a sailor who hup- f.iiMoiiK.i;. i'.. I.. niiAiiox,!miH ,)UIR,,i to lie passing hastened to the res- I It., ,,itil.t u mil-nil II roll., until PA . k. M ctH.lu. tlrM nil. ihlAl 't! uirV. nioned assistance and was lowei.e.l down KTt I.A t.OnilR NO. 111. . I), tl. W V uvcry Tliumituy nluhl nt tho IIotiHo, in 710 o'clock. .1. C. vs'.j K 1. Tumtin, Itf conlcr. T. J. Million, N.u. unexpected ally In the Irlxh famine. It iri over foity years ninee Chevalier, Say, and llaxtlat exploded the protectionitit KOphlstrlert in I'raneo; yet Franco has a protective larlir to-day. and the Cham lierri of Commerce of Havre. Bordeaux, Lvoim and MurwIlloH irotet upiliiHt It In villn. It took twenty-four yours to edu cate the American people up the point. limine on Atdilaud aveiutu and Tlilrtv- tliird street wcie found twelve dynamito ' of ni'iinlesciiii' In the moderate tarill' of hombs, a levolver and a knife, and as i s til : ten veins' experience of I nv duties U. M. Hmiroti, hocrcliiry. . o ilnyn of ciivli mouth. -AT- BEE TRADE PRICES, for CASH! Examine tl'cir goods, get their prices, ami convince yoursell t tho above are not mere assertions, but that they will sub- " . .. I MM . ... llT..1.... T...1 Iatiate wliitt tliey claim, ineirs is noi an j.inaiii muuairy, refore they have discarded Protective Prices, and will freely ft competition from all quarters. Ihey carry a Into the foul place, l'liolittleejtl, limbed, i h eedhn: anil unconscious was Hauled out ihlV PVcr.llltf lit 7;3II O'clock. .1. V. I.HASUItK, I HlOieU IIUI HI uoiiriiuurnv-m. f m ..i.n O.J. WniTAKUit.K. of K.iiiul h. i found to he badly brtiit-ed, but not dan- . eeiously hurt. AM.!a:',l! WrtrXZX ' A drayman for U. B. Hutn A Co., bv "vcnltm nt 7i:hi o'clock. M. Moitmt kaii, 0. ! IH 01 Aliurowt avaiuinn, mm ins C.t II. r-. (lAitFiKLi), K. or it. iiiul h. , wife wore rcveieiy nun hi a runaway 1 yesterdav. lhev were on their way lo .mcn!t!il ' .'lohnsoii's Creek in a buy. and In Pow ell's valley the norte neeanio iriKiiienen and ran away, lho imuify was over 1 T IT nAUKON I'OST. II. A. It, IV Whi.flor'K Hull every ThitnuJiiy tilu'ht. II. S. Wakki.k, Coiiuiiiinilcri .1. S. IIowk.n, Ailjittiitit. eneral MeManta Stock Consisting of Lple and Fancy Dry Goods, Men's Boy's and I riiiiirivori'a nin.l-nripv 17iivninhinf? Goods. Mens Ladies anduiinaren's bnoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. ASH PURCHASERS CAN SEOUHK BARGAINS Cheap News! TJclg Semi- WeeKly East Oregonian AND THE NEW YORK WORLD romnow until after the Presidential election in November for ONLY ONE DOLLAR ! Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Great Western Bakery. AND DINING ROOMS, FIRST-CLASS M3E A.Ij! -foii TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! hN'IOE. nT..Axr n.r T?Oll Q5 OK 50 CENTS Freah Eastern Oysters, In Every Stylo! PPKN- DAY A.3STD TsTIG-I-IT! Main Street, near rostoj)lca, L'eii'lleton D' The attention of the trade is invited to our RUN, AND NAVY BLUE, HOME CORONA IMPERIAL, LEADER CIGARS. Best sellers in the market. At retail everywhere. Wholesale only by ison, Ehrman & CO., Portland. Orogon. Notary and Corporation Seals, In Pfiitlloton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, initioil Into a deen unle t and .Mr. I av- uuai;h'H Hltoulder and several ribs were broken. .Mrs. t'avauiiKli received an uelv cut in the face which required uinu slitches to close. Althoui;li seriously Injured, neither are suiijiohcd to lw in any danger. rtuarlv every KnuiKr who eamu Into town yei'terday had a string of erouse and pheasants for sale, tianio tlealers estimate that fully one thousand oftheso birds were bagged on Sunday last in the vicinity of Portland, as one stand received three liunilied. Tho clou season ended at 1L o'clock Saturday night. Tho Second Cavalry Hand of Walla Walla has Imioii engaged to furnish iniifle for tho .Mechanics' l air, which liegins October -1th and will continue three w'kM' . ....... Tho llrst regular train of tho rortland and Willametio Valley Kallroad will, in all probability leave tliu now depot at the foot of .lellerson street next Saturday morning. Tho old Mariners' Homo, at the corner of Third audi) streets, which is being i converted Into a hospital, under the mi i ui,iw of tint moillciil ilun.irtmcnt of II- lauiettu Wnlversity, will In) ready for tho iceeptlon of guests next week. Some ten davs ago a dispatch was re ceived hero from iNow York, haying the Skiduioro fountain was Isjlng loaded on cars and would soon lw shlpied, and Its arrival might bo exjiecled any day. .McKee Kaukiu ojieucd in "lho Dan ites" to a big house at tho Now I'ark last nigbt. . . . , . . ., It was reporteii last mgiii utai a uonm ous character of this city, known as : "Ilunko" Kellv, was drowned in tho II I laiiifltoat thultoad of Sauvles Island, tin dur tho following clrcnuistances: 'lho illrltish kirk, Kitty, arrived in this port recently, manned by Japanese sail-..r- iivo f wliotii dcfeilcd. They weru soon apprehended and returned to tho vossul. A dav or two later they again nmde their escajte, and a reward of one hundred dollars was oll'ercd by tho cap tain for their lecaptuio. Kelly, It seems, learned that they were secreted on an luintwi ilouii tho river, and yesterday in stituted a search for them. On Sauvles Island he came suddenly iihiii theiti, and, being oxRirt Hwluimers, they took the owner of these atticles stepped onto the riduwalk lie was anested by llona Held in person and taken to the police station. Two other arrests weie made later. When ipiestioned as to what the prisoners intended to do, llonalleld said that he had known foi some time that a conspiracy of long standing was on foot and was about to bo put into execution reconciled them to a further red letlon of liftv per cent In 18."7. but lho war catito, and set us back. Hut for that ac cident we should lw living under a rev enue tarill' to-day, and a protectionist would now have been as rare as u (Sroen backer. Now we have got to liegin the work over a.'aln. How long w III U take? Oregon, with a vote not larger than They intended to use dynamite on I San Francisco, does not amount to any- Judges Harry and llrlnnell and Ilona-' thing, llur opinions on great measured Held. The chief prisoner Is an old-time, of nulil e nollcv ate of mi conseuuenco. anarchist and was prominent in tho 'Hut it is of moment that California should scenes which led to the lu Chicago. I lay market riot tiii: u ii cat .UAiticr.T. I'firclKit .'Market I'lrin The Oiipimllc In Till Country. l'ouu.ANii, .Inly IS. Foreign advices are llrmer, but F.astcrn markets opened easy and sold down. At Chicago yester day the markets closed at Hl'i, for. I uly, 7ll'lis for August and ill's for Septemlier wheat. The San FrancNco market is llrm, with a fair shipping demand. From JI.U.'i to $l.:ill.i Is obtainable, witli op tions souiewliat lower. tin: i.chion i itoM oiii:iion. A Ciirri'MHiinlciit SIkoI'iK llliii.i'ir Wrilr a IllMlll l.i ttcr. Fiotn llin Hun FrMir.M'o ArKiiniiiit. Tho election ill Oregon clears the air Accidental iiillueuces contiibutcd to the lesult. To the Northern I'acllle it was vital to piovcut tho election of a Senator anil a Congressman of the DeiuiHiratie faith, and probably hostile. Hermann had served tne State otllcleutly, and could do more for his constituents than an un tried man whose enerey was a matter of dispute. The Issue at stake was ingoni-l those cunent elsewheie many in litem say nicy ouslv tepieseiiled by the leaning news' paper of l'oitland as one between Inter nal improvements and no Internal hit- movements, the Democrats lielug do- scrilel as against a surplus, and couse piently against auaceuiiiuiaiion oi money raneo herself on the tlulit side at an earlv stage in the '.'outroversy, and thete in i grave reason to fear that she will not. I Among iutcllik'cnt men wlto have liad an opportunity of studying the subject, but lilt lo dlU'eivnce of opinion can bo (mind. Hut the mass of workmen, who know thut they are getting twice or three times the wageti w hich are paid in other parts of the world, do not understand that these high wages are caused by a scarcity of laborers and a largo Held of lalsir; they me not apt to listen to the insidious arguments of Hl!ticians, who for party purposes connect (he turlU'willi the mar ket pi lee of lalxir. Kvon those who ate not misled by protectionist sophistries reason like the old tvprobate who sent for a priest on his death-bed, saying "I want to lie on the safo side; If the Free thinkers are tight, it won't hint mo to Join the chinch, and If the Christians are light, it will do my soul a lot of good to take communion," So the workman reasons that tho revenue reformers do not promise him anything except a to iled Ion of taxes to which he has got accustomed and which lie does not feel, while the protectionists promise him everlasting employment ut wages double n is no woniior will take no chances. It is for tho I'reslilout, who sprung this Issue upon tliucoiintry.toundertako the Job of educating the members of his party up to Ills standard. Wo nresiiine that no In the Treasury for the improvement of unbiased politician will deny that If tho rlt'ora and harltors. while the lteptibli cans weio depicted us favoring a surplus, and consequently well-dlss)sed toward nulil e impiovemeiits: this was an ellee- tivo argument in a State whoso progress Is assumed to (lopenn on ino improve ment of Ili3 channel of tho Columbia. Still, theso casual reasons for Hepubllcan success fail to account for a majority of nearly seven thousand in a vote of less than 'llfty-llvo thousand, cast lu a Statu whom parties havo been so evenly di vided that at the present moment the lioveruor is a Democrat and tho Con uressmaii u Hepubllcan. We must look dceiier down for tho causes of so phenom enal a slant ot politic opinion i And niiicli as the .act may Ik) by sound thinkers, tlieiu is no oscaK Democrats at Washington had let tho tarill alone thov would have carried this Slato in November. As it Is, the chances are that it will follow the example of Oregon and go Heiiabllcan. There Is ev ery reason whv a California!! should Ihj a free-trader, 'flio protective tarill' does not do us a mile of good. It does not help our fruit Industry; it lias no ell'eet on our eraln : it does not assist our w ines: I it is of no use to our metals. Hut it does Island lu the way of lho development of woolen inaniifacitiies and steel inauufac ! Hires on this const, by making us pay I two prices for our steel, and bj prevent 1 inu our coiupotini! with Kuulaml infer- as this, elgn markets; and it facilitates such leplored trusts as the lumlier trust, which checks Tim irnunl prion fnr seals mails hy ether purtle, In Portland or lho Km U from JO.W nJ7.fr), with exitc hiitcts uiiilrd. If you nocil iiiul,Honilyniirnnlor lo h, imil nave from Ji.iOto tl.W I hereby. East Oregonian Pub, Go,, mhiiiiif Pendleton. Orerjon. iii n 8 1 r..ri q n W I . n H I S III I II fib U U . tho river w ith grappling Irons to drag for - . , rmo.ilns hist nielli. Dciiiemln At Fuhpiart. landing, on tho lino of il. M t. W 'C r-illniilil nil iicdlllttlt halt- Hardware and. Tinware : isaeftra sa , lilts ciiy, niiiuiinii. Illl ... liom tliu coiiclusloii that the Itejiublicaii gains were due to a general belle! among woikingmen that Deinoeratie success meant lower wages. 'Hie lielief was u delusion, of course. Customs duties have no more lullueiico over wages than the course of tho tides. lho value oi latter is tieieriiiineii py sup passage the building of houses, hams, fences and hridues. To California the tarill' Is an unredeemed injury, unmitigated curse. Vet Iheio is leasou that the vote of this , State will bo east next Novemlsjr against , its lefornt. I Tills evil can only Ihi aveited by thor- ough education of the people lu eceuoiu- lea science. The tlmo is short, but Cal- ply and demand, and tho only elici t Ifoinlans uiu tin intelligent pooph, ami which excessive taxation oxorclsoH on it they learn quickly. It ought lo 1st kis is to diminish tho purchasing owcr of sihlo to teach them in live mouths that IIIOIIIIV 11 fii t itin ill 1 .i " a, t . il. ..i y 01 UIU .MIllH 1 lit III 1)111 WOVIMI . 11)111 IV lor IIIO IMWKMII OI IIU) HiYt UIHI IIIIU .4.. ..I.. I..... l...4 II. ..I. III. ' t.. tlui u:.mr. 1110 UIHlUMUllMl OUIIkU inxiil mi liv the tirosneelivu hull- dred, plunged in after them and caught Hllmo UI1(l ,(H.H t enhanco tliu value ' one wlien a hcutllo ensued, during which I UnytliiiiK thoy produce. Their we I Kelly was drowned. A man went down j )rf 1HM IIMJnoy ,au t did when A PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Done. MAIN STItKl'.T, rKNDM.TON. A uliuroof Dm publlo pttlroiniBO inchl-ihUw F J. VAN SCHUYVBR & 00., "Wine and Spirit Merchants, CFRONT ST. - PORTLAND, ORECON- -AGENTS- nRE NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING ..Milwaukee, Wis ) EXPORT PILSNER BOTTLtu bttn. D "' J AM SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukentavv, Wis.) VEURE CLI VuOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) juJ3dsw3m a hand car is navigated by moans oi a cablo uttached to a locomotive, niiliu this car, loaded with mall and on which HMgett and .McMillan were seated, was t 1 .1 I.l.. I. . .i.iil Mm la lollclttil i Pvlllg loworoil, inu oiimi iu.i - ","C1U 1 ' men 1uiiihm1 for their lives. The car . crashed into tho steamer Salem lying at ' the foot of tliu incline, miiKing u iik 'oponlng in Iter side. Tho men went down u twenty fistt embankment and I woio sovotoly briiibed. . .. m .Mrs. Dr. V. O. .ilCKay, .tirs. itn ..?onim.oH "i l ;iVi m lt;ouii,e..V and childam. and .Mrs. I.ano and .Miss of Alii'un cmim" l'mtrlc. ! Nova line. of l'ei.dluton. came down on This Hummer Itc.ort will he open for lho i ti10 trnu yoslerday which arrived heio mt Jo bertur llian vUll tt' Hprlini- i Accoiumoila'lm "r huipI" ' evry I IhlhBWllI I be Ho item mske uem iniiiforU- ! i, u. I Th" cllmute iiiul uxcrlloin, g ami ins umis tor less moiie, It Is nlisiirii to suiiDosu that workmen Oregon are paid any more by leason of a tarill whlcli taxes everything mey con- oi wool brings less money than it did when Au stralian wikjI was admitted at a made rate of duty to mix with It ; the price of their IiiiiiIht depends not on the duty levied on Hritlsh Columbia lumlier, but on tliu development of house-liiiildlng, ship-building, bridging and fencing ; but this city, were nun. mum m mvui. , OVory citizen 01 uregon lias 10 pay moiu ellno ut the landing, up and down which for ,f(0 coat jl0 wears, the gown for Ids not reduce thu wages of into single work-. any patty which claliiiH that they can lu man in Oregon by tho tenth part of a tends to deceive for selllsh purMsos. cent; though It would enable him to buy 'The teachings should bo sound and Intel ligent, it must always imi roiniimiHuou that a good cause sutlers less from lielug attacked than from being badly defended. Iloltil ArrltuU. Vii.i.AiiK Hot hi:. J II Wisslrun, John Arnett, Alex Hens, S F; I. Me.Morris, 0 W I .add, Walla Walla; J I. Cavlness. Island (-'llv: .1 II Davis, 0 J Vogul, It Maker. II Willard, I K IMts, A liprus. Sells llros.' Ailvauco Hrlgado; ('has II Secley, I'omeroy W T; U-o Wlteolor, l'oitland; Joo (iarrett, City. (iui.pKN Hi-i.i'. CT Hrasslleld, Adams; W A .Mistru, Murky; Wat Holms, J T Holms, Alba; I' .1 .Miiuley, I. Denger, I'ortlauil; I. Melteynolds ami ifu, Camas; W T Haniia, A II Windsor. Cold Spring : T.I Hurllugtoii, city; .M H Smith, S T Jones, Oiniiha; U MeOllvo, Hidaway Hot Springs. W. 31. HIIOTT, IToprlrlor. Tn-io Hr TIIKV VAK. U IU If'il. "m wair lru , unJ Imil' In llit-ols. V. M. J ill tin- Torms Roasonablo. SCOTT - - Prop. ROBERT BOND JJKAI.KH IN BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court Street, oiih8 J. H. Hboenmk!'. mohioil.iy fulirirulHiillUHi, OriiUii ml UUf lliiiililthiiHllmi'liuiil wllli"'l!lt iii 1 Ai.iianv, Ok.. July I7.-ltfaao Helmut;, a clothier of San FraucUoo, and D. II. iMnnU-ith. a well-known lotiidnt o tills ' place, made a wagor to-day, Dolman betiina 1.0iJ U Montelth's fWJ that t'luvolaud would lm ulwtol. i'i,tui) on thu minium mkt. It it III l MJr iit.1 Pr4,it,t. Itntlrcii, lfirMflr. Wawiihoto. July. 17.-Tlio Soiiuto has iw&ad tl bill plying John 0. 1'rwnoiit on tho rodred II t of the auny aslnjor General. wlfn. tlm uxo with which he chops wood, lho shirt on his back, the socks on his feet, tho plato oil' which ho oats, tho glass out of which ho drinks, the knife with which he cuts his food, than ho If tho tarill' weru reformed. ! Smith, S Tho employer of lunor can thus allonl to , lorn woyai, Kansas, pay so much less for his lalsir, and tho Howjun Hoi si:. J II Mrby, Adams; laboror'H pav does not go as far as it i Win lllakely, Eastland; J Holton. lort would if ho' wore living In a country ' land; Sterling. Ironside; .Miss .Mnrkham : where indirect taxation was less op- Hilly llatrls, Jack llson, Denver; ill pressivo, ITrogdon; Miss Ityau and daughler, Hut, In practical olitios, ancconoinlad I Seattle ; .1 (i Miilkoy ; M .M Hrowit, .Mo: ttuth which is not admitted to Isi a ti nth W Wilson, O It A N ; Sain I'onbrun, II by a majority of tho eonlo Is as if it was j MuHrlau, J II Khodos, Centervillo; J 1) not a truth. When tho mass of the i .MoKlnnuy, Walla Walla. Sotithurn jieoplo Isilioved that slavery 1 .... was a divIiuHnslIttttlon.it was Idle trying' A ,TIoa stahm marshal left Seattle .. I,r"v! 'theui hat it was the sunt of Sllll.1:.v lwt)l.iv chinauieii in ens- u l villainies. Ami now, i mo poopio oi . , tako thifu to the Culled Oregon lie llevo that a reduction of lax- Kt f .,tlm ul vllNi)'H UI.iikI. where allon would Involve a reduction of wages, w umll , (;,mu IIlukoH or, in other wotdH, that the more ii.onoy I UgilJll4 .u, chinnmon they pay to winpoit Eastern monoisi les , u,to ar0 uuj.tuiitwiiiKUio I nfled StatiM the hotter oil they aw, ho who under-1 juju.. ft is said that a new trull has take to teach them bettor nmrt arm , t JIUuuvulw, oll lU., ( ',iMmim dmiielf with iwoihgioiw Mtienco. l'ur, VB Umu BV,tteiuatleally smugatod of hu must reckon that he will at fliirf, and , , , f mfa Cu,UII4lt. IHtrhaj for a long tltnu, pnioh to deaf , can. I - For olglit yours Hichard Colslan de- Wo auk ovorv widwr of the Dally and claimed aBaliut tho unoniilty oi taing Sond-Wckh E-i Ohkoom.mi to un bawl In order that iwiid-hohjlnv' aliuulil ' deavor tn wrino one or uioro canimlgn be profitable; rliw lie would nut lut.e ou wipers lu u. -etwl-Weekly, to ao uueceoded in lfril), if ho had not found an i vomlier 15, I8HS, 7') ceuU; Daily,