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PAIL. D AILY Jtr Wll "' VOU WANT. A riti:i: i.iintAitv. Patron of tlio Dully or Homl-Wirkly HAST OlfHtlOMAN mil fri'i'ly iiiiiIip uig or tin' I'.ASI OltlUIONIAN lllirnry nli-n hit tli-y m llii'. The pnlillr urn cor dially tiixtlrtl to llt tlio ollli-o ulicnevnr O llll'lllK'll. pent III money omtmiipn will r,. sni-wruiy kaht om:aoN. ...... nnu ''" ,,r,rr "Noiriiiti.T . .. ...I IIIW III iinv Z ilnlly HAH ' OHHOONIAN for llic t,nlh f l,y PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. 1888. NO. 123. ULi. J. 1 feS HE TARIFF! Has been taken oil botli ooien ana morion u-ooas Hot by Congress, but by u i nvniLu ex demii Ami they now oiler their Large ami Complete toek of RYGCODS,CLOTHING,&c -AT- .TflW 'I K. A I ) HJ F K.I I J U S tnr ASH . t 1 . . 1 1 If ..oiiiiin i Mini irniiuu iriir r mil iifiriiii nini iifiii lrnwii irninuiii i i&llllllllW . k-wwi.vi b-w av awwi.t MVS T tltllUVtl i .1... aJV Wt tkltllil tlHllk I... th.. ,...K r iiui iiiiiiv i; hi i ii iij iiu:i i; uri;i Liiiiin. iiiil iiiiiii i.iii'v ii ii i nil ii ii 1 1! i...!, 1 1 1 ! wMtui.ititinii fVmti till mtnitmu 'Plint mvi'i it eneral Merchandise Stock Consisting of t 1 T1 T" rf-N 1 MIT . TTl Jl n h h. hi kjwv itiiiiiim. ill h i niiv m h.iiii Children's Clothing:, Furnishing' Goods, Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery andGlassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. uneap jn ews ! THae Seml-Weelily ast Oregonian AMD THE NEW YORK WORLD in November for ONLY ONE DOLLAR ! Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. reat Western Bakery. -AND DINING ROOMS, M.G It A TZ, J'topvletor. FIRST-GLASS MEA.L! I'OU TWFMTV.CMC rCMTSI PT.Wa v nM5 o ad r.n PUV'l'fi Fifosh Enstorn Oysters, In Evory Stylo! Pl DAY AJSTD TSTIG-I-IT! .Vu Street, nvnr J'tstolre, I'einllt'lini Hnnv J. VAN SOHUYVSR & CO., ' iin Tff . PORTLAND, OREGON ., AUKMS ;;BIE r'j iiQN aho ryf whiskifs. m5. schlitz ORCWiNC fi A C .n , tVPflHT PIH.WFR RnTTLELI Di'M. APfA ' ru"SARu,s CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) f ,..'!. Nw ..m MIIKIH DIIIKCTOItY. I) KN DI.HTON Cl A t'TKiTNOSTXT?. . M'I" ,t .Hi'' MiiMtnlu TomiilB mi llio ami uiid 4lh I'rhtnjn of oiioli inoiith. lit Trtl o'clock. .1. 1'. HU(illi:n, ii, I',; I", n. CLOITON, Hi'crt'tary, K17NZIK r.OIKIi:"Nl7. 8-1. A. K. A A. M. Mi'ctMon Mm kpvoiuI miuI fourth Jlon iluyn of ni"li nioiitli, ut 7;M o'clo lj. II, J, llKA.V, W. M.J V. K. I'OTWINK, Sl'l'll'tllty. pKN tlf.KTON LOlioiTNO. M. A. 1'. A A.M. .1 Mcetln till! MuxmiUi T.-iupIo online Mint mm third .Mntiilu.tM of onrli nioiitli in ! .SI'l o'clock, 'r, J. Mit.i.tn.v, W. M.i It Av I K.XAMiKii,Hcor'tiiry. t,0t)(lK NO. II I, . o. U. V. Moi'tH TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, Tim MAI1KKTS TO-UAV. Tiny Mrt TIipui nlth .tny mill Sir. Murphy, u Wiilhi M'ullu W.niiiiii, llmlir Am ht-lli Klllril io liriittu-m. AVITII TKAltH AMI .IOV. wlili'h it Ih cotii'orned arc I l'cntllcton'H yotinn men who uro out with that tlio whole lino will lu . tho 0. & v. T. mirvuvow Im1ow town. !(;ittotiH in ht'ttlud, unit , clnuiL'oiI to a Ktuiulttni it.itmo. Tln worn in town Siiiulav. lliov urn nut iSotithorn l'uctlk' lloinnnnv now own ruti- lirown in cotor. itnil us fitt us " Horlcslilrn Ti'nr trolUnjf intott'st in tlic'l'oi tluntl Wil-1 iH. Thoy tuo with Oooiko MillorV lumuiio imcy nmu. crowMH'tian lnrty, coining hum wuv. Thoboly of n.MoinjolliinhlhblnilurwiiHt After they nut through tliln work, unrb. foitiul llouthtK in tho tiver nt tho foot of llminiiry und locating party will ho or Yatnhill ntivet yeHtonlay. The lloxh wu uanicd. und u lino t tin ulonn tho foot- i itceriiieii to it oo t no i'oiihixiriiov ni Onnrrnm IVopli- hftiillm; In ri., ,nl etlstiird liio. Utld WUrtllieO to lllllltllu. Volt ITU y cviry Ttmttlu: iniht lit tho'lCnuliiti I tiooplo met thuin with to:tr und duinon- wi'S'St'TiiLiiM ii vr' ' 'KA",5,lK- M-lHtrulionMof loy. Munyhad had nothlni: w.jl i.TuHiiK.lUi-onlor. to eat Klneola-t Sunday iiuoti. A carload -IMMUIKA I.OIKIK NO. 3.'. t. O. o. if. Mods 01 PnJVIMOlIM H 0XK!tleil iroin 1 IlKlllia, S'j i-yi-ry sniimiiiy vi-iiIiik Mt7::Mo'cloi k. lnii unoiiiBr trout Im-onia i. j. .uii.i.i'i.t, .,vi,; r r Miiiinni, Hccrt lury. I'rovl.loin to tin. )LtreiMtl, Ki.t.rNsnuitti, W. T July 'Jl. When tho lvlloiishurg Uelief Coin;: itteo learheil HorIvii thlf inorninr, with it carload of lirovifions und clothing, tho ilNtrcHHctl UM ATM.I.A KNC.vM PM KNT NO. 17, 1. O ti. V, Mnfti on I Mi Ki'votnl imJ liitt Tlilirmliiy. of mii'Ii iiiotiih, nt 71.10 oYlork, Lot l,IVKIl.Mi)ttH,0. P. j K. Ii HltAlio.N,ScrllH-. IDAITMN'K UKHI't'(! I.OIKli: No. 13, I. 0. . O.K. MirtM Uio llmt anil thlnl rimrH. uyM of each month. HAItMONY I.0IHIK NO. 21, K. OV P. .IiIk Iii 'iilil 1-VllfiWH' II Ml nvnry Tiif' iliiy I'Vrr.Ini; at 7;HU oVIoolt. .1. ('. I.kahuiii:. J. WlItTAKIStt.lC. of It.llllll f. uy i'Vi .CMC. lAMOV 1.01)(IK NO. 4. K. OP P. 1 uni M i.i.l In l'VI ox-fc' Hull pvitv WpiIih'.iI iv I'Vi'liliiR lit 71110 oVlni-M. M. MOIIKttl'.AIi, U, U.i II. f. (lAlll-IK.I.l), K. of It. una S. inuko urratntouientH for ruhulldlni' uro do ing ho um fast uh lunihor ran he iroenred. Conniderabli) htilldiug nialerial is now o ini; In hy rail from nolK'liboiliij,' KitwmiliM. .Mlf). MtTICI'IIV in Titoum.i: know. It Im Hiippoxcd to ho tho teumiuH j of u ('Iiliiainan who fell into tho river last November. j A uuw liell. weighing 'MM iouiuls Ih being hoisted into the iiellrv ol tuo I'alli olio C'uthedrul. Tho old hell wiiHerucked reeently und Iiuh been pluying hoh with Ivoiile'H nerves for tho past few days. Tito Transcontinental Itailwuv Com pany uro building u -UI,0;).l briek Htubl i ut tho comer of S und Twenty Third HireeiM. T. U. Thayer und Charles Tiiayor havo I'onchuled that brotherly lovo cannot longer continue between them, ullhuiigh (llrl A Woman Arrl'il fur i:ntli'lm; n Ariiy friim lliiinu. W.M.t.A W.M.I.A. V. T Jlllv LM. To- lilllrt from this end of tho Kurcka Flat road through Milton, Woston, und con newllng with tho Centervlllo-Wulltila brunch of Iho 0. ,t W. T. Ah I behold the protlfo of the Hunt HVKlum I noted that tho jirojoctod line ftiukcH u clrclo front Wullula through the Flat via WultHburg, till it Wulla, Milton, Wes ton und Contervllle, und hack to Wullula, passing through tho grandest wheat-prodiu'ing belt in tho world, A. lv. Waning, formerly Western Union telegraph operator, Iiuh just rq colved an Intnii'itso tub. ongino, bollor, wringer, etc., forhiMH'cantlanndryjWhleh ho oxpects to havo in oHiration by Au gust. This ntachinury will do awuv willt they uro brothers hy hlojd. Charles had j tho old Chinese stylo of washing clothes, P. O. uitcsted esterduv for bcatini: him Charles K.iys that upon going to his bmther'H house ho was met at tho door, ', ',. , lr V f,Vr.; O i l . , the !"""". 'I'liu urrcsicd brother jitstilies to appear iietore the (iraud .lury on a i.im ,..m,t,i,. t... M ivim. fii.irh.f -.iu n.iv. el.arg!, of enticing Neaola Taylor.' twelve " ' 1 , J 'i ', ,UB '" vn.irJ.itii. iiwuv from l.oo.n fi.r i,.,ri " mo iuui.li attention to ins wife. KIT OMtSON P0T, O. A. It., iiicotK nt WIipoU'i' Hall ovory Thuniitay iilitht, It. H. W'AfPl.K, CoiiiiuiiiKlcr; J, H. llllW'KN, Ailjiitiint. 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. years old, iiwny from homo for Immoral purposes. iM ism i ay lor is the girl who I wont to I Vtiillot on witli Johnny Ham- I tuond, where they registered as man and I who. Till: .M AltKIM.S. Wheat In I'orthiuil firm lit IVI.I7 l-'j-Hin 1'rant Urn .Marliut. l'oiirhANi), July 'Si. Tho Walla Yallti product is llrm here to-day ut $1.1" per centul. In Sun Francisco thnre is a moderuto shipping demand, tho loading licet steadily Increasing hy now engage ments. Tho quotations aro.fl.ll') ( if 1. 1 JO. Chicago's markets closed yeslordayut M) cents for July; 76?6 for August and 78." for .Septetnbor. wai.i,a UAU.A i.i:rri.it HIIOT TWO .11 UN. ml KiiiiU lllry Kills Two llrolht'M Km iii. Mill ut I.urur. Coi.vav, W.T., July 'Jt. On Sumltiy evening Kmils llley, living near Kalila tits, had a quarrel nlth Carrol and 1'cter .Moret., brothers, and rcttlcd it by shoot boll i men dead. Hley lied to l'uloiiw Junction, and has not been heard from since. i-oiui.ANo i.nri lilt. OlIK Notary and Corporation Seals In Pondloton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH.! Tlio usunl pricu fur kcuU mmln by other imrtlex, In Portland oc Urn Ivh U from b.(0 it7.0l, with exproM Iiihkii ii.Mnl. If )ou need ii nenl, ai'iiil your order lo uh, mid tuve from ruo to tluteliy. East Oregonian Pub, Co,, mlilldif Pendleton. Orcrjon. inniisuuii rigm W.D.Hansford&Co.;:ft Ociilcn In Hardware and. Tinware PDMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Dono. main htiii:kt, i'i:m)i.i:ton. vhuiunr tli public putnmnen U kolloltrU innlil-Ktw of Tuhe l.anlo.' hariielerllli mid lutrrrntliii; i.'iiiitiiiiiiilrut litrna. 1'oiiti.axii, July HI. To-day marks tho date of another rail road ocnt In l'liitland. Thu Hist train from tho new depot of tho i'ottlaud and Willamette Valley railroad company left at 11 o'clock this morning. Sovoral hun dred eoiilo witnessed the dupartiuo and two coaclt loads of passengers went on board. Tho train consisted of engine No. 1, baggage and mall ear No. II, a lxx car with windows In It, and passenger coaches '.I and Ulti. Tho ouillt was not a thing of h.-auty, exactly. Tho rear pas ronger coach was about four feet longer und a foot higher than tho one In front of it. Then caino a cross lietween a box und n baggage car, u foot lower und nar rower than tho follow hit; car. then tho mail and baggago car, which is dlllerent III neiglll, wkiiii, ieiiitui aim cuior nuni any of Ihu balance of the train. Hut tho conductor thought she was a Illy, all tho H.iuui, and tho way ho tcfused lo talk to uii)hjdy, flow- around und did nothing, was marvelous. Ills po.-lllon is a to Hpousitilo one, and ho can't allord to wax familiar with the common held. In the hhort spaco of ten minutes, this morning, In madii t lino couplings, loaded kivoii trunks, put a thousand feet of lumber on top Iho baggago car, rolled Mventcon kegs of liecr into tho "mulo"car, inado a tliniisiinil signals to tho ongiucur unit aboatd in a low tone ol voice. tder from way back, und I no, Crocker. Thu balance of tho crow- consisted of Kngineer I.d. 1 Watson, Fireman J. Ilohenlightenei', Ilrakmuau (Jeo. .Martin, Mailing l letk It. , F. Watkins and Kxptcss Mosengei' It. ;.M. Hunt. Thu do not from which this train took its departure ami thomiriouud lugs aro quite ulaiKirato much tnoro wj than would natuially bo expected from a ono-horho narrow gauge railroad in Ihu hands of a receiver. Tho platform is alsjut two hundred feet wide by II vo hun dred feet long, und Is built upon piling, from Iho river bank out over tho water. Tho passenger depot is of a btIo jieeu liarlv of "Dundee" Holds own. Hcotlatid may have Hoinclhlng like It, but It lias I no countoniait in urchiiectural leigi) and t-ltupliclty of llnUh in this country Hidaway Hot Springs. XV. .11. HCOTT, I'roprli'lo-. . , i. imiiv ki,...Mi " "'I'l wty of tinUli In this country. Tl .r.n.ont may i.odwcrlhod f aiu. Iii ram 1'ra'ri'. us Iho whtellioujio I an iuiiininso hid j- thi' ... Hi - - . . Th.H Hiunmor Mcif.rt wll lo opoi for tlio ! rHw.iiiii i of uU k'i "" wli'l ''l'-r '' " ;; I p. r-oiifcO ni nip iiiiiii ii""-. ' i" vwiimi lint loh ttortlKIl vUlt tmp Un-k Aei-omin ilu l u' mpl mid n-- r,--ihingiyill Undone hi iiiiUh iuhcu eoiiif.irli tl. Th"rHniit U 'I lU'-tful. On wU,rgiD all I uxoilUn', mid hull liu ni'M Terms Roaoonablo. - Prop. W. M. SCOTT J UVa BOBEET BOND in M.K ' IN BEEF, PORK MUTTflri, VEAL. SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. wheel hleaiiiur. Ixiardtxl tin onthetiiiio tivixt to the rlvur, tho low r half Ml open on tho front where tho turn nloji. Tho roof U entirely of tin. Tim iimidd In MtipliHl with backed bonclies fur the eouvetilotiee o! voao' traveluw. It U uhtui tuunty fwt deep by Mtiitv feot l 'lii', and teiiiiinaios ut either etui i'h liitfe, tpqiiuie t.cxl..r l.uililiiigs, wbi li Mervo tit ket und trliV'.i ll nll.i iM, Hiri'.nlvi'ly Hot Wi nhrr drain II.ibh tn Iik IIIkIi -I'arknr 'iiti lilii; It Ihu Walla Wulla ra per Tln Suru'jom Strum l.tiniiilry-St-rti'il 1 1 lilt ltlKht-Au In titri'NlltiK l.ctlxr. W.M.t.A WAM.A.Jllly ffil. 1883. The heat last week wuh unU'arahle. ami I hied myself to the mountains fur telief. Hence my misting letters last week. It is evident our farmers will again bo forced to pay outrageous prices for gttiin bags. They aro now quoted ut ten cents, and by the time Iho thresher quits they will, no doubt, go tiiHlill fuither. In the I'uioii. pome time h.iico. a typo graphical enor made thu editor say ''that L'.i.imk) acres are in grain tins reason in Walla Wulla county." It should havo read 175.0110. I inuko mention of this be cause many of mv exchanges, I nolo. havo copied the item, and given thu mistake wide circulation. mi Inivn iilr.'nilv iiiuilo locution of tin. disappearance of Frank Flitter, clerk at the noil ten arv. .mv irieuit i;oi, raiKor. one of (ho penitentiary commissioners, receives mucli sllrilng lip on nils ac count. 11 r. 1'atker, It will be leineiu bored, had Mr. Thompson, editor of thu Dayton Inlander, bounced out of tho cleikshlp for an unexplained cause, ami placed .Mr. Filber, u gooibfor-nothim; young galoot, In his place. It is said Parker used to go down to tho "pun" a good deal, and whenever ho entered tho institution, ho with great noito asked all ho met: "Km I ete, you I Whoio's toy clerk?" It seoiiis fioiu this that Filber was Parker's dummy, and now peonlo ask tho Colonel if be knows whom ids deik is, I'ilhcr skipped out leaving sev eral unpaid loans, hut luckily Frank Parker did not lose anything. Willie .Newell, another dudu, with oyo-gIasHH, brother-in-law' of our Colonel, has boon appointed deik. I would tuMso the coiiiinlsfloiu'is to give the young man a talking to about tho mils of gambling, ele. I i cad with much Interest the well penned letters of your cditotlal cones ; 1....1 k.. iV. ...... H,lllt'llk, r-uililiui llllill. Thu thorinometor during thu past fuw d.tH roglsloied front 1M) to 1041 in thu hliudu. Hot! Harvest In the grain fluids near the city has begun and toporls of heavy )lehls como in. Horn, lo the wife of Hurry Neville, July :M, a boy. Mis.4 .Minnie Daniels, for tho past six years a comjxirltor on tho Daily Journal, gavo up her case Hatutday evening anil will travel oxtontilvoly through California and thu Fast, and then attend some Ksihtorii college. Miss .Minnie was a ''swift" compositor ono of tho Iwst In thoeilv. II. hauler, formerly puhlUhur of iho'Centervilllan, will lake chargo of thu position made vaca.it by tho depait uro of .Miss Danluls. , Ihu local wheat market is quoted fit) cents a bushel, free of sacks. Tho Idea of having a Dromon's tourna ment hero during tho week has boon given up, und vlgoious ell'ortH will bo mado to havo the next grand tournament of Iho .Northwestern FIiuiuoii'h Associa tion hold hero. I dosiio to return mv sincere thanks to F.ditur Howmer, of tho Milton Kugle, for to-wit: Catching a shirt bv tho tail und. soaking it in water, and Hum banging it against a fence rail about fifty times. Our people should patronize the steam laundry, and wu will soon get rid of ii fuw of thu llto-top Chinese wush-hnusos. Through tho kindness of Dr. 1). 8. 1 ta ker, who willed $."i,000 to tho city, our cemotei.v will lecelvo somu needed Im provements. Ilcsidcri this amount, he has left instructions that $10,00(1 be uxem1ml in purchasing, improving and beautifying a plot of ground for tho family's burial place. Sunday evening, Dr. Clowe, was re turning from a country visit in hisbuL'trv. when ho wilt uuido aware of the prosonco of a liorso-man who proved to bo a drunk en soldier named Hughes. Ho began abus ing thu doctor and tilriking tho horses. The doctor got qulto angry ut this sort ,of cutting ttti und suddenly turning his team In a fence corner, quickly lumped fioai thu buggy, pulled the soldier from his horse und kut him unmercifully. Hughes Is now In I hn ganlHon hospital with two of thu blackest eyes and bent nosu you ever beheld. It was quite a surprise to learn of tho arrest of Johnnie Hammond, ho well known huro. If I had my say I'd tako the mother of that girl and "cut her hair oil" short"' and compel her to read "Sho." Tho girl should havo a darn good thresh ing, and If I were on the jury I'd turn Johnnie loose. Tho mother of thu girl is to blame. The Union this morning states that Col, P'runk J. Parker of thu Statusnmn bus mude application for a tension. No doubt on account of his deafness, tho result of cracking a w hip over a six-iuulu team while in the volunteer service dur ing the No, l'eico Indian War. Wonder whether hi brother Aaron, who is also deaf, will maku an application. Thermometer ut Ibis w illing, 11 o'clock, registers IM), Wind blowing and rain ex pected. 18110. ANOTIIHIt (lONK. Olio months and nineteen days old. When hu was th rteen y -ars old his patents re moved to Sheloy county, and a few years after lo Hancock county wberu hu at tained his uiajoiity, ami on February 18, h;jii, whs married to miss rniciiia .). ltainwii, who stirvlvus him. At tho ago of twenty-four hu relumed to Hiolny county, where In lHIIll hu emigrated to Kilino county, MIssoittl. 'I bunco hu went to I'latto county wheto ho lemalned two years, and then located In Atchison 'county. Hero In lull hu lccatiie a miuu- bur of thu M. K, Church. Front Atchi son county ho eroded tho plains to Oio gon In IH'j-.', with a family of seven children, six sons and one daughter. Hu Hitllnl In Mohawk Valley, l.auo county, in tho fall of that year. In lhV6 ho united with the Chtlsllau Church un der thu preaching of Kldar John Powell, nccouiMpaiiicd in this by his wife and one daughter. Hero ho settled on a donation claim and brought it under cultivation. In 18ii) ho rum ived lo Mini county, where hu leuialned ten years. Hu then removed to Um.itill i cjuutv ami remained thuru to within a few weeks of thu Katr Oukooniv.n. I can't imagine- why our city pajKirs do not employ corionpouiients in the neigh the neat lltllo mention of my letters to Ids duaih. Ilo was of tip-class of sturdy, indomitable pioneer. Hu wrung from uaiiire u HitiHirt and o uniietuiiee by lit lalnr unit energy, lie lirnuglit lot euPI- tsjrlng towns, und thus glvu thuir rnadars ! yatlon f.mr farms or ranches. Hu was Cl.'SeV, etc. gr..in l ..r. Ii ce.tll Ii j j t i.i. lb .'..f r -I-I in I .0 1 I III- ll I II .1 . II 1 .i.- 13 Ml .III IWii l.l h Wl-l H.I- 'i" Ii.tiik. i - . .1 .. i i i i ..i, i .i . I I. iiuwh of tho ouuidu world. As it is now our ilallios aro hlltsl with Male por HonaU, lulllngg4to tr.wh ubotit Puikur and John-ton, and thu kturwtvKMl on grammatical seiuencu of HiMHwitm, hucUum iho follow lni,'Hauipli; AO nteii on its! "iissl man, 1xj!" "liioad acruM tho neck, and narrow between ihu is." Wa n t ih.it eu'o'.'" "!- Oil, Ul'lllll hill. II," t'tl known an a quint, nuighb uv man. Ills liahitti worn to uiiumi ftiicily lo his own ulliiirs. He was IIim fathur of ten cldl druu, thtee of whom, tuo som and nuo ditutfiiier, urudu.nl. Pivo sons and two daiitfhlent. with Ids wife sorwvu him, to mourn thu 1 nwof u dotitid Ii iiam and fa tliful, I niog f.itlmr. 1 1 i- hi.i1 at t Hons and I ivulv diuglitei . rosii.tc ni and Ii ut oid hv .ill wh k i'i.v ilium, si. ik v.il- ii'iim ii hi i pr ii. Hi- ua li il Ii ,i.i in Ii i' k -.1 'Ih ll p .1 .1 'I 1. vi-ited that urt of ton ii f.r twi inoiitlis li.iins v ill i .ii r r I in 1. in . I. -; -t ,.t ii t I . s !. .il . . 1 ii . i u . i i- I ,.p'. lo ' M I ... I 'I III. i I i I - " ' t i . Uj i r i s i i .i ii'. i . . i i.i III tl 111 ' I.' ll ..I' W.lll.l HllllOIS." t h..i I.-. ! ,iiiiiir has i s ' .1 .i ' .i.il in ,i ' I 1 ..I. 'i .- .ins '. .,1, I . . .i. it ,1 i 1 -p.' - ..I 'M.il s hell it In i I'.KI Ii iv tb.. I .i'l tin lio J'l ' 'l.l 1 V. ." I ,1 ill I' J ' bad Ids inj'O il . n im I ii i .i f IMJIIIJHHt'll. . ll Mil. I I' I ll . ll a I.'.; i ! t i bis mi ! ii' inl was Ii.-L'lii in his ij I'd lnu re o and in hi : i i ii' f ill v a .tlr i - i. ii I r. d , . i i - llnlh nf mi Orritou linimrr Oim hy Tlmy I'a.s Away. William Stallord.il pioneer of l8.V.'.ilicd ittTacoma, W.T., JitnuJM. 18SS, after a tin I illness ot twenty-lour hours. A paralytic stroke was Ihu immediate c.tusu ! of his death. William Hallbid was horn In I ratikllu Co., Indiana, March 11, 1HI I, and was ' at his death seventy-four years, thren f 1 1 .1 1 ill IdMiWI, twoil.