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DAILY. O A.ILY ,i,r hi i vou want. ... in tnfititv nr Htittmtft will a mm: i.titiiAitv. rnlniit iif llu Dully nr Scinl-Wrrkly KANT OIU'.UOMAN run freel) initio, iiik of tlni I'.ASr UUIKIOMAN llhrury when e'er Ihe.v hi ilenlie. The iiihlle are eur Unity III ltiil to tllt tin iittlrn ulu'in-ver mi IiiiIIihmI. nlr' "' . ,. .!.. UAHT lllll'.IKIV. ... Ilir ?"- " ' - " nlltllll MfKT lltnMiveniiier iiiinliillirm 'lr V ' " 111 pny , m tf- ' "kn ,AN r,,r '..Hi i.f Hum ! nmll. I -4 PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. 1888. NO. 148. I,0!UH DIKHOTOKV. - . . r- . ,ri..'l, VII '! II A T '"'"... ii,.. Mn.ntilc To inn ii on tlio '."?.!. ' V, .hlH Of CIK'll llllllllll.llt 7) l l" Hfsll KK, If. I'm K. II. tlUllTON, l. II tit) A. r. A- A. ...... I ikiwiir mi. n.i. i i .,, tin- m'coiii Mini roiiriii .MOM KJ month, at. 7:9) ''l' l. '. . . . i mult.! o. ra. A. I'. A A.M. "Si ilri Mwiilnl 'f "'fh month at Air. . .lu,i.io.N, W.M.: It. Ai.- : . .. u...,fi,lnri. I V IJIMIK NO. III. ' u. u. . jh uik Afry Tli'irilny iilflil t the hniilno i' iTtsTl; .irk- V 1.0 (IK ' r- i ,,;?rxA:'iWii:rfawtoiin;H: ... . .. " Ml 7. I . I I ITII.I.A I . . ..' - ..f I'Hi'li inonili. ill TiWn'i-liM'k. UVrllMOIIUl I'i I . i:. HII,MII).Hcrlhiv I'llN'H HKHKl I'V f.'IIMIK No. 1.1. I. . . i I M ! e t h 1 1 1 o 1 1 r t mill thlnl Thurs. ulrnrli nmnlli. illMUNV I.OlKiri " -' n- "Z ' Al,H.,ii.i,t.l l-ellinm- Hull ovuryruc . Utiir ni :;M)oV'm I(. .1. ( I.KA.simK, .o ViiiTAKi.ii,U.f .mnlK iVON 1.0 )0K NO. I. K. OK I. Meets In .1 IVIlow' Hull every WciIiii'mImv ':"', r, 11, ...limll. M. SIllllKIIKAII. U. I.NIIAHrir ITIAI.sON I'OHT. u. A. u, mi-mu m II.. II ..,-..rV T illral 11V II Itllt- w.mi.i'. -"" ,,,t'r' J "owkn. Utttttt. II.I.IAM I'AIMi.N", A ITU IMi) AT ....... ....... ... ...... Via II AtUliilo. UIMT, iiiin-f i..',m Illmk, I'cmllil ijitkoii. UlllCf, .IKHIKMIllllll llllH'k, IVlllllc- Ur. ill.nw. MIcii-lliMijni I, .', 3 mill I Ak- 'illoi HI"iK, I'i'lliili'ioiii uruifiiii. LllSnt A- CltKWH. A I TUIOr.irt AT Ijiw. I'hiiIIWon, nimon. I.i'xiil lmnl . i nil kiuiN ntli-inli'il to wllh pnimpt , ( iihflloim ii "t'l'rliilty. illtloo on .i.,hi n i in. Tlimioifllmihnrl UlntMivfrtlii' Pt oilloo. II fin A l-TlV.ilKUAIiK. ATrultSKVrt I it Ijiw. ko-hiih No. ft mul l( Aocln- i llln 'K, I'-ii-ii l in, urouon. f"j. IIKVN. ATTOIINKY AT T.ANV. . inlt'-oi Main Stn-i'l, in Tlimn"nii mtml ItuiMli .ovirlhii I'liMt-uillo-. Xk MIXOi:. ATrulTNKYH AT lV, Uffiil, IVIT rilTIV .Mlllimill imiiih. run . . II. ...III. I t I.1 II III I lliuu.irii . iii"i 1 !'..!, I ..'.111,. Illl'lftlll. . Ill IIILI'III U . .....1 JIIHllllltf lull. I. Ill ruun Ul .Mil. '.,' t.flutnmll i iti'iiilcil ii. ... .... . r. i .. .....ILll A'l1 ,lr.I ,niii't uiu n .-iv.., ... lurinj'iiiil 1..1W. inionm .iiiiiii I iii mi' ..i ... u.. i i .iiii.iini.. i,i,rniir or .Minn i ttVl.b Ihm Is, IVllilU'tDI), Oll'KOII. lAiuru v iuir.i iiinii,,',-." I.1W. I'lll 111 llllli WrrKOII, lliililimn uiu. li.nr I !! I jt't'K. I'll ' III WS AM) Sl'IlliKllAN THE TARIFF TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Till'. CITY Hiw bucn takon oil both Woolen and Cotton Goods ov 'iu:m:it COI.I.ISION. Nt'NK I(Y A Not, by Conjjrt-srt, but by KlRlitern liliri l.u.t- Tln Cnplulu'" Ac l oilllt or thr Dl.iKlrr lllc I'liitu of thr t'limiillitn rm lllr-Counlrrrrlli'i-. (,'uuulit In Drnvfr Tim I'miihI (Inn TrmjiMly -OIIiit Amrrlrnn unit l'urWmi Noun rOHTI.AMI COINTH. jMrlU (Irr it Mhnir -llikulvru (Iri-umi l'rnpli I ROTHCHILD & BE Aft And thev now otl'or thoir Large ami Complete took of DRYG0ODS,CLOTHING,&c -AT- FREE TRADE PRICES, for C ASHI Examine tl uir tfooils, ixot their prices, and convince yoursell that the above are not niero abortions, but that they will sub stantiate what they claim. Theirs is not an "Inlant Industry," therefore thev have discarded Protective Prices, and will lrcelv meet competition from all quart era. They carry a General Merchandise Stock Consisting of Staplejand Fancy Dry Goods, Men's Boy's and Children's Clothing, Furnishing- Goods, Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, 'Etc. (JASH I?U HO HAS IiltS CAN SKOULUiJ BARGAINS Ii i-Wlll.li, I IIYhlt lAN , in ,i in irvlmi ii ANI HL'U uriu lnrr, 1 I.VllKl'll. I'llYHILlAN ANOSUII. kiii .mm ll mention hlucK, ' I, I til I t'lll.OlOtf'lll, M i'Ul HI. I'llYfU'lAN hi, oiitc-i-uvur .iiiiiii iiini.u iiri'. I'orni'i or joiiikoii iui i LBrlkrr l. I'imhI li'lnll. I irUll I U.IH.tKIl'IX, iKUM I'lIlN' ia I ix I siiiL'iiin I inultlillt'il I'rtl'Hln, ' IIV I Iih ilni'inr olirr ni wnwi.ni ! c. mul hu in.iUfn llio ioiiraiii'i 14 (.11 Hill II, j -,'- .I,,, v ... Jiiiiii.,n,iiai,('iiurt utit-cl. OMIiif licmrw. "Cl. ,V. KINO., M. 1. dh i i-; I llnnrlimi.n I'ii lu .Inn, ItlKlllliliri. oil fti'lifl iiL-nr rmirl lrW. IIMlilHiiPe UNIioltl, Lih-cIhI littuiltlou ulvi'll lo Hie -I'uti m wiiini'ii mul ciiiuirvii. DKNTIST.S. KB. IIKATIF. lUINTlST. OAH A ml IN- i.ttr.-a iiitld'i-Miiln Hiri't'i,ln Thoiiiii ,a.WK lliillillnif, I'riiillclon, OifKou. MISCKI.LAN'HOr.S. Cheap News ! Tlio Somi-Woolily Bast Oreonian HND THE NEV YORK WORLD From now until after the Presidential election in November for ONLY ONE DOLLAR ! Stai lips r Takei i . Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. In I'.irllmiil -Tiiiii Oimtirll liijiirril-l.lln-l AnniiiR liilli'.. I rKTi.Nii, Or., Att. Tho tnlulit v iolrciw in iiK)ii iih, iinil p.irly In llio foro- noon, toil.iy, llio voiitli mul IkmiiIv, Uiu llatnu, halt. Iiliiul, uuoil inn! ilimit, (IcHorttil tlii'lr Iioidch iiikI cutii;r(itiil ;ulon tlio htnt'trt lo vitnux Uiu nrt'ut piirmle of "nil t'iirthV niiirvclniiH lintiuin jilieiioiiicim unil llio iinivomil rollcx of ititviiito lift!." Niitlilnn HoctiiH to I irintr OMt till! IMI!o of llll clllHfOH, IIUH llllll 1 w.xi'H like Uiu clmm. Ho'iiu of tliu piln- eijml tlioroiiitlifuri'rt iiiki lltuinlly purla-il nth fiirlixiM K.'oi)e, unil tlio Htn'utH wnru IIik.mI for miles mul iiiIIi'm. Tin) tontH uro Htrutcliuil ulmilt ii iiilln went of I'lrxt Hlreot, on tlio lino of tlio .Multnomah "m" Htrct niilwuy, mul u-4 tho iinuvKHloii wun! ,1 1......I. ...I I.. .. .ill.... I ...i ii.F,ii iaiL-1 iii.iii mil i'i iiri'il III Ulllliui Hhirtod, hnnilrciU uml huiiilrrils of 1 Itmnrlilni- out iiodpib in Imikth'k, on liortoln(-k and on foot, hociinio m Ihipiitiuht that they outn lut'iii'eil a Krtiml inaii'h to lit!;u!tiiir!i'rri of thin "HtnpcniKiiiM niaKiiilli'i'tn'o;" then fnllowvil the royally ri-Hiilonilont HtriTt parado, which took llfloen mlnule to jninH it kIvuii Kitnt all over tho rity. A tiHital, the elophutitH faHolnatiil thi Hiiiall hoyH unil hoveioil near thoin In laruo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hj i h from tho tinio thoy loft thu Ic-titH till thoy riMiirnt'd. Tho alleiii!.iinv tliirt nftornoon will nndoiihlt'dly ho vory latKOi m tho city in fall of country pooplo, unil an army ha U'on niarrhin out Wiifhlnnton htirvt for tlio pant hour, lltnrah for tho "ulnrv niiwnoil ulant of tlio Hlimv uurlil," ami tho army of rujjju'd unil iMioiootiMi iirvlilim who navo working liard for a uvk lor nionoy. 1 Im a prut day for IIiimii. I'lmrle .1. Iloiuiparto ami wift1, uniinl Kim of Jtroino llouap.irto, hrotlnr of .Napoli'ou tho l'iit, aio ii'K'isliTod at tho KhiiioikI. .Mr. ItonapartoV homo Im in lluttliuore, uhcio ho is oii(.';iui'd in tho pr.ti'tU'o of law. I lo in out to thin conn try on a plcttKiuo trip. I.. II. Icon, of llakur City, in In tho oitv. I'M. H. Hiitlioii. oiio of tho roiiri'Hiiiitn- tivo citi.onH of lloopuor, Hon of II. II eullotl of thoso Mivod, il wan found that llftoon pusM'imi'w ami throo of tho crew had hcon drowned. I'apt. Thotim Wallace, of tho Chpntor, whi'ti M'on h a jMintal prow icjirowntii tivo ulioiit noon, in.nlo tho follow i nn rough Ktatoinont: "Wo wore niakinj: our way out iiftihiKt a utronj' Hood tido wlion I hoard a whMIe uhoad, mid from tho direction from which the Hound came 1 thotiuht wo wore all right. I haw thu dark hulk of thu Oceanic ahovo mo, a nlto crashed into our port eldo oil' (ho forohatch. Tho fog was xn thick wo could wo nothing, ami tho disaster Imp puned iptickor hy a good deal than I cm tell it. 'l'hu water mil! ho 10 fathoms doe 1 1 at that ioiiit, and wo went down rapidly. Tho confusion of ooureo was great,' lint the men did thu hot thoy could to get out ImuIh. Passengers, as ipiickly as iKHsihlo, were Iraiisferrcd to thu o'ceanlc. I was tliiuwu into thu water and had to srruinlilo out fiom thu wreckage. It was reported when wo started for shoro' that lo or 111 had heen drowned. Ono'oor follow was crushed to death hetwoeii' tho two vessels. Tho Oceanic was a long time getting her Isiats into tho water. I understand her riilnese crow of 110 wore afraid to a TIIT.N ANll NOW. 1 PAI(k'.!H Ii, Builltr. I'eiulli'loii. "it a lUccUlly Drtnoiloe. ' CONTHACTOIt AND OitL'im. iiiiimrv Kullnmteii fnrnlhtNlon I UK1U.IAN.JUSTIUK0KTI1K I'KACK o . And Xni:irv I'nlillc, Vuniyclo, Oniioii, OiiletiiiiK Hii cmlty. rilinsi on lanu re anJ mmi priMifN .Kkcn ut rciluceil Mm, Mt.l I l noi'Kft, HIiACICXMlTU AND 1 Wugan Maker. Alia uml Uunirn rtt.. rtnJIf i), ,urr. , , DlHoKhtnlin work of all "Miniina bf.i khmI,ih muiimir, nil on runn ,r wrm. I' rtlculur uiteiitlon ulv a olicrf..iiociui;. A. M. a 11 ATA. l'iiirlttm. iniKSlT-CLA-SIS -K0- T VM' A IlltOWN, IIOUSK OAIIKIAOK y mulsuii 1" Inii m, IVnuleton, 0rcKn. : ;i on im nu nin-et. near iMurt .tieei. ij !ui,. fnrm, Mn Htiorl notice. Onlern ittr will recelvn iirinupt ultcn- mu't inlm rtclulty. T"tSMi,N4 III v, k. ifOl'SK ANDWI'IN " ' ' m iroiiliik'i ii iiier-li'imtlin! i 'n w. meium;. Moru imn mi i" s . i.,ii hum rillon'4 HUir llikcrv. A N1G13 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! OLilSAN BED FOR 25 OJi 00 GENTS OPElSr DAY A-ISTD TSTIG-HT! Hitnw IVM WII.KINHON. I'ltAfJTlfAh 1 ' '. ' l ,1; mul ClironiniiDlor ! i un'uiiov- l,rrfiii!ii. AII'"rK i. iii. . hi lirij.',, oiiUtni.d, Slum l ' .ii, nr-ij .a. i 1 iu.iK ANll nKIOIC i o i on. iireK'iu. 1'iinli 'n unil .flllliKiik iJl'clull.. : i l.'t'-ini. all khiilk of k'onu ex H, nifil rrKxinably. 1 in iHniiioiif, Hoi- 'iN'i c.n y, had vrTHB NUN Mlk'K at rirt tnul 1 ' Li- i'i,eu, tr than tlirtio of iiiinit iiou.r in Kkturn On ton. w7 j7van sohuyver & 00., -Wine and Spirit Merchants, PORTLAND, UKfcuuw RmiRRnfJ AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHUTZ BREWING G3 FRONT ST. CY"cO. (f I iaukee Wis ) " EXPORT PILSNER BOTTLED BEER ARCA iinn ,fi uiwcni w&TPR Waukensaw. Wis.) VCURE CLI QUOT I PONSARDiN i DHAMPACNE: (Yellow Label.) Jud U-w Am Till: TANAIHAN TAl'iriC. Whnt the Clilm-Mi OrKiin at rnrllniiil. thn Oiennnliin, sitlil in lMsil, It Was llm Traill, toil, "Wo cannot heliovo that ngrlcttltiiro. generally se.iUing, liar anything to gain from protection. And for tills reason, that piuleoliou advances tho cost of nearly everything tho farmer lias to buy ami "iuIiIm not a mill to tlio price of what ho has lo sill. Protection by keeping up mi artiltcial price for iron mid articles mado in whole or in part of iron, adds a large per cunt to tlio cost of farm machinery. Hvorv ar ticle, from a garden rake to a threshing machine, is the dealer for protection. Tlio freight rate on machinery from tho place of mauiifactuio to tho Held ui largo Item in a country like our own) is giealer for protection, because protection adds to cost of rail roads. Tho same cltcutustauco adds to the freight rates on farm products from tho Held to the place of maikot. I'rolee adds to thu cost of clothing worn by tho farmer, to the furniture of his house, to much of the food on his taNu and to thu hooks he reads. I'rotectioii makes tho farmer p.iv an artlllcial price on tho wire that binds his sheaves ami tho bags that hold his harvest. On tlio other hand, protection does not advance I tho price of any pioditct ho has to wll. I'rotectioii may help Iron men, fiirnltuiu i men and sugar growers, hut il does not i help the tat mors, certainly not llio farmer of Oicgon ami Washington, who must buy In u protected market tluco thousand miloH iiwav uml hII in an mi- thousand miles tii'llniwli Aiiirrlnm Cltlm. .Montiii:.Ii, August L'U. In view of tho proposed extension of tho Canadian I'a cille ltailwuy, tho company bus made ar rangements to extend the Michigan Air Line in order to form a short Huu liotwccu Detroit ami Chicago, independent of the I protected market llfteeu wiioasii. mo company is also making , uwuy. arrangements to at once tnako coiiiilm. ', lion between its system of lines and Tol- , 'ni Men, iinui Thi. edo, St. I.ouls anil Kansas City, the road J Prom the New lluveii Niovs. reaching St. Louis from the Southeast by Tho simple fact Is that tho homo man- a toiito ovual to tho Wabash, lufactutcr, who cannot iiH'oid to pay tho : beavv ilutv on (inputted wool, is driven to i:asti:hn n i:vh. ports of substitutes-cotton, jshoddv, wool waste, hair, etc. lie needs Thu Mnitar Trii.tV .Miivrmi'iiU. 1 1, f,'m,ij. ,hi for two rJIISOIIS. Ill Now Vniik' Allif - 'j:t. If Ik riilmrteil ! in llml nl ii'ii. nut miiilieli Is LTiiUll Im'CII -Jliiit llm .vlmr.ir Tnwl I ItlM MIIII,In1 III I ill lllll, III 111 IlllUtt lllll itllllltlllll i ciicim. supplying the dullcionoy that existeil in J and, secondly, in many branches of raw sugars n sltori time ugo, uml inu ' wisiien ministry u iiati!uy oi wish is tiiciil'crs of the trust are rellnlng thu sur-1 needed which docs not grow on Atnerl plus which they uro stoting, with what can sheep. Tlio woolen coiisiimptlou of object is not known, unless it be to ena- tlio country Is over 11011,000,001) ikiiiuiIs ii hlo them to lioaid it for tho purpose of year, w hile the native clip in not over half creating u comer ami forcing prices still that. Tosupply thodellcieney wo Imported higher. last year 1 1 1,000,00.) pounds of wool, mid CiiiiiiiiTfi-Hiir (.'iinirlit. maiiufaetiiicil products of wool I)i:nvi:ii, Aug. Uil. Three counter. I "hlcli consumed about JOO.lMKl.OtM) felters mid .on-iderablo material wen. j is'iinds. Would it not havo Ikhiii captured In tho Windsor hotel lust night. . . ll''iest of our labor ... ' iiiiiiiicr, on ui ii. mcii uimo ittMtut icailv to Hood the 'o iao iiinhiuii iiioso .oo,"oo,ihio 11 shop, f I'emlleton, Is tit tho ll.iltun j I'Vill!"! SifH im!l .Mexico Vl,, g,,ld I Ismnds in tho raw stnlo, to bo convened ii eces of dimom n.lt Ions of in. 10 and . ' curpeis, cioin mm yniiis iiy k I'M. Agents at Chicago. Denver. Santa : logmen heio W ouli not such u Miey .Mux oiiAsr m:vs. House A. .1. Sullivan and .Mrs. Hammond, of ii i. . i.. .i . ..i... rciiiucioil, mo in llio cuy. , i,. I.ViiinlMiiii unit tin, f'llv i f Yesterday .Mrs. I'annlu Ingham com-, ' '. " ! " ' V ' ' " , tnenwd milt ug-alnst .Mrs. Viola Diisen-1 lto ut'" lo ,.llh,"lmU' h ""'"oj. luiry uml .Mrs. Sam Iluchtol for crimiiud Unci In her complaint .Mrs. Ingham alleges that an article appealed in Una! Il.ikor's Saturday morning Times ici enlly which cast horioiis retlccllous Umi her gissl character, uml sho believes Mrs.. Diiseubury ami .Mrs. lluchtel to Ihi tho authors of mild lollclo. Mrs. Diu-enbiiry's imm! was examined Into yostonlay, and sho was hold to appear Is'foio the grand jury in f0 lx ds, Mrs, lluchtcrs cuso will 1st hoard to-day, Tho fiout poilion of an old rookery near tho Standaid theater, which is bu- ins tm n down, fell ttnoxH'cti'ely yester ilav at iKsiti. mul caught Tliomas Cou ncil, ii well-known capitalist of lids city, Injiiiing him hoveroly. His right leg was iirokeu uml liu was otnerwiMi nun. llo has been unconscious since llio ac cident, uml tho full extent of his Injuries mo jet iiiiuuowu. stall up the idle woolen mills, iucieaso tho demand for labor ami insult in tho pioductloii of lu'lter clothing ut leihu cil juices? Would It nut Inoailoii tho mar ket for Aitici ii'im wimiIiuis, unil thus in creiiso tho demiiml for tlio native wool? In Huo, would it not bo a uniersal Ihoi Mill? Whnt lliinni rlli nl Win IiIiikiumh Xity, Thoiisamls of woikingiiieu of Coiiiu'l licul uro sending In tho following peti tion : A lint her Cum nf linn .Mimkrjiliii;. I.os Aniiki.ks, August nil. Ilrnest Stacy iiccidcutitllv shot and killed him self yesterday, while taking a lillo out of ; n wagon, drawing the uiti.lo tow aid lillii. llo was mi old resident hole. 1 riti- Vini rm mi i. S..V I fllalO, l III. Allg. ',l. .lOIIIOM l 'l'.. il... w ..I ll... I'mIi...! KIi... trecM.. ii young man who pleaded guilty .-.-i. t 1m no i llio woikliigiiien of Con o foigli.gii check foMI I. was sentenced ,.,., .,,,. ,..lrnurM, n.aniifactmerrt ! to tho ycar in the Mato pilson. um, ,.tllm,l14i UM) iwarirt of ouo h Ircd rim in sinikiia... million d.. liars' woilh of niw maleilalH ' SroKVNK 1'm.i.s, W. T., August J. uuntiallv in their industries. A lingo 1 C. OdellV lesidenco has boon ileslioyed I niu'ouut of Iheso inateri.iU cannot Iki oh I by llio; loss $10,000; Insurance, f.T.IIOO. jiained In this country. Nearly all of , Tin- Whriu .Mnrui'i. j tliei-o materials como fiom without tho i 1'oiiti..si, Aug. K.istern Oregon, I bonlerH of this State, Tho increased cost M.'JO: San KnmrlM'o, .No. I Hhlpplng, ! of thoso matoiiuls. paillculaily of wool, Great Western Bakery. AND DINING ROOMS, M3SIA.L! thu 'cui'.vrnir hunk. Slrm k In a I'm; hy lh "Oi'runlii" -.Sim One. Doll ll Siiihli'nly In III" Onlilen Ortle i:iulilreu I'ith in. Driiivni'il -TI C'.i'lulii' rilnry. Sa.v Fhascihco, Aug. I'll. The steamer Oceanic, from China and Japan, collided with and funk tho City of Chuhtoryestor il.iyut tho entrance to tho Uolden liato. Tho Chester had Just sailed with over soventv passengers for Mureka, Cal, Tho Ocuaufchas her Ixiats lowered, uml is saving lives. A number uro known to ho lost. , , Tho Cltv of Chostor was coininundeil by Cuptaiii Wallace, and left hor ImtIIi ut 1) o'clock yesterday morning. Ah she neared tho I'rei-ido reservation, which is just Insldo (lohlun (into straits, tho ut mofiihuro Isjcamo verv thick, uml ob- $l.rit); Chicago, Hll!,, HU?n , uml 80. rmt i:ion. A KIiik U hut .Mortal. London, August till. King Otto of Ha varla is rapidly growing weaker, mentidly and iihysicallv. Ilin Insane tits uiu in creasing, and his condition Is such that his attendants never permit lilin out of their sight. HhlirlKhti Strike In Itriru.l. IIkikast, August LM. Owing to tlio striko of tivo thousand shipwrights, tho ship yard owners havo closed their yards, ITiiIki'IhiI l,.lnir. From llm Alt't California. i Tho Chronicle pilots a letter from a , Mr. Strlckler, sojourning in Kuglaml, un the duplorahle comlitiou of lalsir in 1 sail, liuulHir, tin plato, etc., by lieaum ol llio lurlll taxes lias ik'coioo : an liitolerablo liitiileii, Tho .Mills j Ibl which now comes bufoio I von relieies US fiom liiiiuv of 'these taxes. Tlio Hind enactment of tho bill will ho worth millions of dollars to ' our iM-oolo. It will lovivo iiiaiiv iiidtis- tries, which mo no much depressed ; it I 1 will lemi lo lucioaso llio wages oi our uiu i chaiilcs ami tho prollts of our muni fau i turers, it will add uluo loour farms and j to our factories. 1 Wo, the undersigned cltiinis of Con lieclicut, theiefoio and I espeel fully nsV that the hill bo speedily pan-cd by yoili i iiouoratilo issiy, i ...iu ii..r., wi.ir.-.,lvillKilni.iiii.h!iiiloulcl,ise 'ry. ll laisir is in such u conui SgoAfewmmE'liolo 1....,-... I. 'f a hugo vesM!l was noticed directly in front of thu Chester, lie.iiing right down uisin her. lioforc any attempt on tho part of thu Chester's ollicers could Ihi mado to change Iter course and avert a disaster, a tenitlc crash was ho.inl. ami sho began to sink. Immediately Ihero was a panic iilward, ami many of her paxsengers lujis'd into thu water in hopes uf making for tho shoio. Tlio vessel which had given llio Chostor her death blow was the Oceanic from llio Oiiunt, with KO cabin itiM.nni'iirs and u thousand Chluose. boats were ss)edilv luwoiwl from hor, I ami llio work of loseito commenced. Al most immediately the ilf.ul body of a man was picked up. and fniind to Im t.io j steward of tho unlucky Chester. A largo uiiinlMir who wow H'wHnii 1 about in tho water on tin wnn-kago and ' lif-prorvurs. wro roomxl hy tho i limits and tugs ami Itay mih.iiiujm, huiI I tho San Itafawl, which hod come Hit) Chostwr's aiUtune and had Uku M"" I wins aboard lh Unetinlu. The ('hosier ir.iiil.llv flUwl ufter Im :ol U-. u Mruck .' anil vvas under WMier within I -or urn so minutes. When tin- wmk of re nin. had lxjon about uotii4Uil, and the r ll laiL'lanil. what must 1st its state In tlio protected countries? Wo are told by this 1 .Mr- strlckler nun piotccimn insures nigii wages. Very well, why Is this llio fact then as to wugorir week of blacksmiths. inirlu IS is H-lK mo :M fiiiui e ft HI il nnii.iy I'D NViherlMlllU I HJ Hirlui-rliinil ft H ml li l 7 Tho liighur thu iirotection tho lower tiro the wages, ami if KnglUli blackMiiiltliH gut Isiof only twice u week, as .Mr. Shirkljr MiyH, the protected lalsirof Alls tii.i must ooiituut itMtlf willi sinnllli.g tho diiijiliig-Niii iilsMit twice a year. .Mr. Itlnlnti lli lnnil. Irii.l.. Kroin Mr. Illulun's kim-itIi hi l'ir IIiiikI. When I'lesident (Teveliiml dullverci his message ho hud something to say b tlio Aineiicaii s-opo alsiilt the danger o "Trusts." I think there havo since heel Democratic iiaisirs in tho country whethurthoy uuderstissl the meaning c tho won! or not, that have not Is'uu con stuutlv warning tho isopo us to th horrililo danger of "Trusts." Well, shall not discuss Trusts this nftoriusm. shall not vontuio to Miv that thoy ui iiltoguther iiilviinlageoiirt or dlsadvnnlif genus. They are largely private allaii willi which neither President (Tevolan nnr any private ciiiou lias any pariluuu right lo interfeio. A Very I'ulr MiahH hlnry. from llio Minnilil Aial. .llm Dlevins. living noar White iiiH, killed ii verv Uni ) chicken mmke ,Ti T( fjw iU iign, end uotk iuK Ihe suabe'n Mly wint iiiiiutuully Ume uml III lwp'd, in. n in an iin'ini m .uid f nind it to e'lnUiu a l.irgi- cow li e ii, ami ill the horn a pr.dii - r.it. H i Mipol lluil the snake ii. .-id Hie mt Into the horn, wild to secure tiw rut HKMlUiviud thu hum. i A WkIciiiiih lillnr. I', inn tue Wuiililngto i Orllle. . . .., .. .in , i i i i with u club uw wants to uu Um editor i .iiiiiir- it uiu uiiiii iu rin i : ii iilM-iiber? 1 IWy No. ulri hickory. i'iiiiiiri in : t . itttm iir. hhi iirm i ' WHIlt? Ikiy He WHlile Uj liu k the edit; luoUI. ill' bru l'Mltor ftnipiiiiiK UH 1'iiiii ihI ttvlnu liia imUa-lwif fxii 1 ilm tight up. Mejul Mm ipiuk, ke clMuitw iiU tuiiMl. ' ui.