East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 22, 1888, Image 1

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    DAILY.
DAILY.
OEIP AT PAR!
The East Oregonian.
DAII.V. !5 ! rtP.MI.WKKIil.V. S2..W.
fclla County scrip laiten ui uar
. i i l
cilice on Subscription, Adver
Newsy, but not sensational:
Printing Account.
Fresh, but not course;
Liberal, but not wicked.
PENJ) LUTON, UMATILLA 66.", OREGON. SA.TU til) AVf, S .ALU1 MB till 22. 1888."
, 1.
SO. 174.
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(i? vM-'n-l''V nlitlit Iti odd Kol-'
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tlio
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IrMln tin- Msminlc Ti-llipin on llio
I. ...i..i l..mlni nf urli month lit
lock. T. J. MIM.ION, W. M.i It. At.
w. Sfi.irphirv.
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t I.OHI f f, tl-.' . 'i tin
prr Tmiduy nhehl nt Iho KiikImo
At 71 0 oVlilfk. J. C. I.KANUIIK. M.
l.i. r MhliL' it. r I. II. II. k Mnatfu
, Mutiiriint fvciilnir Ht7:3i)o'cliM'k.
-.'broil-lc. N.O.S r. II. Hawtclle, Sep. :
. . . urn iittuuvT Kn i" T i
ftTil.liA r.ii nniiini'i .w..i,.v
L 1 ..irflK III! ll'U ni'r.i'in .inn iniu
, nf moll month, nt T!.tOc' lurk,
k riiMOKK.O. I'.i K. K.SilAii0N,8crlbi-.
ItSH KKIIKCOV J.DIHIK No. 13. I, I),
II'. Mii'l I nil ll mi iiiiu Hum i inirH.
mrli niniitli.
KM0NV I.ODOK Nil. 21, 1C. Of
-i.in ihlil Kellnwa Hull every Tup.
ffr.lne nl 7;30o-r'oclt. .!.(, I.kamuhk,
LJ, VIIITAKKI(,IV, UI I..HI1U r
lO.V WWK NO. 4. K. OK I. Meets III
,1 KfllllHfK' M III I IIVITV Y(MlieUMy
nl 7:30 n'oiiTK. ji. .iioiikiikad, i;.
(lillr'iri.n, It. in II. iiiiu n.
ll.MlON' POST. II. A. It. Iiu-nls lit
KhMli-rS Itull ovirv Thur-diiv nluht.
1'un.k, CiiimmiiiihIt; J. rt. IIowhn,
nt.
ATTOHNKYS.
I.IAM I'Alt-O.Nw. ATlOItNKY AT
(Mliiv llimiil Mn. II, AitMM'l:i
k, I'rnOli ton, Oiccon,
CAOK-TUrtTIN, ATTOIINKV AT
r. oillcf, Aimoc iitlun lllock, IVmllo-
IKV A II M.I.KtlAV. ATTOHNKYM
1,1 w. lllli-x lllKIIIIH 1, 2, 3 unci I An
il Hlock, I'cnillotoil, On-noii.
MM CltKWS." " TTO 1 1 N I'i Yfi AT
Ti'iiil cton. Orpniin. l.rKiil linnl.
nil kirns ntt(.iliMl to with nrniiiiil.
fr-ulfcllnnn niK'cliilty. otllrr on
litift n llii TIiilii)on.lRtnliiut
,iirtii( Hmt mneo.
US A KITZHKIIA I.I). ATTOIIN'KYS
IUw, l.oiHin No. ft iinil 6, Aoclil
k, I'unJIfl in, OrPkjoii.
REAM. .VITOIIN'HY AT LAW.
Iifilret-Mnln stn'ol, in Tlinnipiioii.
irl llulltllni;, ovi r Dip ront-OIIICf.
h Ml SO II. ATTOttNKYH AT IiAW.
..r vr Uni Nulloiiul IlunK, lmi
y i win.
IK.HITCIM It. ATTOKNIJY AT LAW,
I ifiutTviiii',uri'oii. win iiriiPiicn
Iru of On- on unit riuliliulon. (,ul
irroinpii) .u'pnilfil o.
Ji WAOKIt. ATTOHNKYM AT
kw. ItnotiM .liuid lof the KiihI lire.
' buWdlii2. poriirrfif Aluln mid Webb
tlVudlelon, Ori'Kon.
Kli A WIIITK. ATTORNH YR AT
t. IVlli(tiiti,urrson, llnoiil Hiind
I IIIIICK.
jY.MCIA.NS AND HUltOKONS.
I.A.K HHI.HIIIN.MKTA-IMIYMICI N
iiiiciirr in i.iiriminii noienco
Ir.ttfnt on tivcn to rliiMiiiiHtlmii u ml
Ml;if.ii-. I'niikUlliilliili r i i'i-.
liun 10th or etch tiKintli Olllcc
ti. ciinii tlimr of t.ui Orruniiliili
(. IVmllWoii.Uicxon,
;!W(),I,. IMIYSICIA.N AND HUlt-
rui 'i.tii-o in irvliin'i iliuk.' morn.
luitxuu
IIMtKKIt. I'll YHiri AN AND HUH.
'on. ItiHiin II hnoiuttuii lli'k
f ii-1, 1'fiiiliriod. )rkfii.
. M. I'ltl'KTP. 1MIYMIIMAN AVII
Lrnn itnijiiiki... r....ii..nau a
I ... w . u , .',iw, nun..
pre1 .tore, coriipi of Juhiiuii mm
rfiiumioii. uriuii i
A'. KINO.. M. i iiku-toi.; nvKii
(airllOU.H A- Cn.'d lnr HnalilKnpn. mi
L,l"t neiir Court utrppt. HeMtlpnce
Pfuiiiipcted by toluphone with VII
Kuliccliil iLllHtiltnii ifivmn In dm
h t women and chlldreii.
DENTISTS."
BKATIK. HKNTHT. O AH ADMIN
.t'U OlttPi.! Mnln Hliwl In'l'hnmll.
I BulMine, I'endleton, Orfnon.
MKCMAjICS
.''AIIKK. CONTHAtToK AND
mMer. rendlptnii. ilrnn. i nuuirv
IDrfllllll Pdlli.ii.t.. fn.tilih.il .in
lU.'yTS7 UAlll'ENTKU ani:
IT. I .....u .i.l.m .. I n..M.nM
C'luitund Thompiou utreeU, IVudle.
fi iu" '" oiicii" nnu promptly
I nrttit?r nt . ni.Li t mif i un
MOn Maker. Alia and Oarden HH..
In. Ilri.ni. tll....t.....i.i. .w n ull
fciMi,11"1 P"lnle manner, and on
KK a - ..
InT. vi a"f, i'endleton, ureion.
I.0," Imtnt Hree-t. near t.'oyrt atreet.,
ik. ' M"ui on unorl notice, oraeri
i,an,rjf wll receive prompt atten-
JlllIViilliV llnlluu i utiuinv
riuirr tlralnlnip. nAnAiwlianbtlnn.
F.."? wnllenlnu. Htore and ah' p,
Ll "i "1'io'iie Tllton'starUaKerv.
riHW ''KINHON. I'ltAOTICAI,
fiin .if.; "K? wua Chronometer 3la
au3 '''''bov lirancrie. All worfc
.t&.i!l ."'"'A' Brle"H old tar.d, Main
nlleion, Oresun.
Whom it May Concern.
TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
KOOMSIt r.MKlltANT-l.
Tin'. vui:at ma incurs.
The uiider8ignod will close all current
on the.
accounts on their book
1st of Next October,
And willjuemand satisfactory settlement of all bills due them
beforn the end of the year. They propose there
after to conduct their business on a
STRICTLY CASH BASIS,
And solicit a continuanci; of the liberal iiatronatru they have no
long enjoyed, guaranteeing their customers
FULL COMPENSATION
In Reduced Prices for the accommodation heretofore extended
ROTHCHILD & BEAN
C. K. IIOO-JI'.VKI.T.
N. II. TKVVKUY.
V II. IttWIMOm
R. T. R. CO.
Gro and see tlieii new style Photos
"The Russian'
Portraits in Crayon. Frames, Copying, Etc.
Ri T R, CoB
Photographers. - Pendleton, Oregon.
Successors to J. A. Brlggs.
JUST ARRIVED!
A Large Stock of New Furniture
and Household Goods
At Shulze's Store
Main Street, Pendleton.
Goods Sold on the Installment Plan on Easy Terms,
Great Western Bakery.
DINING ROOMS,
A.
M. Oil ATX, Proprietor.
FIRST-CLASS MEIA.L!
-KOIt-
TWENTT-FIVE CENTSI
A NICE, CLEAN BED FUH 0 OK ou ui!,nxa
OPEN" DAY ADSTD TSTIG-JEIT!
.Main Street, uear l'oatofllce, J'entlMon atitw
U&VZHl' NTONE AND HltlCK
tttlaV !?i?n.u,501 eltlnnB piclultji
IkrltY V.rwnul, " Kliicia ot a-one
!ackpT.Z elu,,M, rranonably. IIol
rlre-proof partltlona.
u?'Mli?.0AN "B HAD TTIIE
"tt tt"1" orac prleet that
' cheaper than thoae of
" PnoUm hou m Katt.rn Oreuon
Alexander & Frazer,
HKAI.KKS IN
General Merchandise,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dress and
Fancy Goods.
Family Groceries a SxDecialty.
nn lumrn FREE OF CHARGE.
. ' - 1'KNDl.KTON, OltKOON ,
MAIN HTHEKT,
Kn Itoiltc to Wualilnutnii t erritory, Tli.y
(let Into mtIiiih l ronl,p In WtomiIoit.
Foolish llmlcranu-riiey FoiirIiI for nl C'llKYKNSi:, Vvo., fcpt. 'Jl. Two men
Mnlnttn Olrl - Injunrtln,, hult-Ncwa , ?nrou,w lo ""IlillUtOII Territory, over
from OuatriutiluTlie Triitl lttpoiii Htopjicil lit ltook Sprliif. ycNlerclay
New, rr, ,m i'iorldi-v.iriii I o.ooo, ooo , ultfniooii to iiurdiUKo mipplioH. Tlmv
and l-'Mlled-Made hii AiKlKiinifiit. , WClllllO llltoxll'iltl'd lllltl IMIH:0(1 111 it
I Fiiiixiii iiniui wiiii hoiiio co.u in Hern.
I'OltTI.AMI POINTS.
Onu of thu HtrunnurH ttruiv u ruvotvornmt
ciiiptletl it into tint crowd. Dick Duvl
wtm ItiNluiitly killed and 1111 Slmllor mid
l:lll IlurrlMfili U'fillmliitl nil Ilir.iA lutln,.
I.l...,. 4 i... . I... it.... tl... ..i.
.iitiiutri. iiiiL-i itiu niiuuiitiu. iiiu niiiiiiLrurn
Into their wiil-oii mid drove
r'allril In Aurre I'lenty of ltnlii Tli o. A.
It. Uicilrnlaii Priidli'tiinlaiit In I'urtlaiul
The llelllnrraU Alive Mn. M.II...LI.
Wutih and Money Ntolen-Hent to the ! jttlllpcd
Aaylum. Irnpldly out of town. Two olllcorH who
l'oitTi.ANi), Sept. 21. The Jury in tlio . '0"0WU(I " went tired upon by tho
uilllKrillllN. Ill UIU UXCIIllllgO 01 HIIDIK
mio of the Htruiiera wum wounded und
iHitli liorneM killed. Twenty-llvo nilnerrt ,
irn-ii to uiko the nrlHonern Irom t ho
ciiKoof Don, KliiK,clmrged with robhhij;
tlio l'ftcl c KxprcnH Company of fl0,00i),
alter ueint; out iwcntyuvo eonieetiiivo
limirH fuiiin In liml nlnlit u It lion I ii viin
diet, and wero dlHcharKcd. Tltov took "'"corM nhon they were onrotilo to lull. vocalcM. Tlio littler plan hud dnno lt
twentt'ono bullotM and Ktood three for I 1 ,,,.Vr. lM "very probability that the men terrililo work of death and deflation at
ployment of John V. KIiik, receiver of
H;iid road, in 1'olirimrv, 1 fS77, and con
tinned in that capacity until thu road
wont out of court. Ilu watt ittt attorney
dtiriin; tlio whole period of the Nlriko.aud
for it lout; tliim thereafter, in the Hind
"raku olP' of atlorncvH, in addllion to
Hutu front time to tltiiii theretofore at
lowed, (len. llarriHDii received for Ida
cerviceHthe hatiiisoino until of 1" 1,000.
(See pawL'SII, riiitncorv Order Hook 11,
t'nllcd SlalcHl'Ircult Court.) TIiIh niav
account in nouns deteo for tho'ttnliliiKetl
mental condition in which the Htrlko
found thin railroad attorney when it
reached Inilianupolln. There wont two
jiroH)tiliotiH confronllm: the clti.etiH of
IiullatiapoIlM; one of arbitration, l oiit'lllu
lion, peaceable adjustment of coiilllctliiK
dlH'ereiu'eHj the other that of Inloleranco,
l'ltikertoniHtii, troopH, cihtcIoii the nhot-
Kim policy, iioui oi tiieut Hail their aa-
conviction
now Jury
will bo lynched.
A I.I. I'Olt A MULATTO IIIRI..
TtVtt llldlklia l'lnl.1 t.. tl.. Il.-ll. ... II..
...... ...... .itT-.it-i, tittiii inn ,,. .
fo...n.lii of ,, a ,ll of Thrill I itiiitli,,,,".'
and nine, for acqtiitlul. A
M III Imi initi!iitiiillinl mil tint
l'uho ictrfed next MiiniLiv.
Tlio Hteady downpour of rain ycHtetdav
wo daiutHiied the older of tlio itepublf
can i'Iuum, now iiKHfinbled in thin city, that
the great Hupitbllcan blow-out that wai
to have "come olP' IuhI night lias Lccn
iiulellnlti'ly M)HtK)iicd.
A Kenlleiiiim who accoiupaiiied tlio ( t.
A. It, train lo Columbia, Ohio, liux Just
returned. Ho h.ivh the ride Kant wuh a
KticccHHlon oi ovations. At each tiroui-: f n. i,ii,.M .u,.i .t,.,i,i . ..... i.t...
incut Htatlpn there watt it Iwuil lo play , it H.i angered the other that he managed
patriotic air for Iho voU.-r.iiin. At N uk-1 1 n,iso hiH plntol and lire at her, the ball
iiint u Iruckload of wa ermuloiiH, tuiink. ttlking her in thu breant, death tcHultlng
inelotiH, cantaloiipcH und other frtiltH wuh nu hour aflerwartlH.
rittHliurir. llalllmoro.ChiciiL'o.aud ltead
iug. On the 27tlt day of July tho flgunm
were iim follow h:
I
FoiiT Smith, Ark., Sept. 21. Two In
dlatiK ipiarreled .xcHtenlay in Iho Chew
kco Nation over tlio pohechclon of a initl
attogirl. After a Miort light both fell
uiortully wounded. Tlio girl who had
I fiuiuii i iy waiciutig inn tigni approaclicit
t'hlniuo,
rillnliiirc
Clllvd.
.. 7
... 9
.11
..III
Woliii'Jcit.
:i
41
ut
lircHcntud to them.
Mm. i. a. .Miner,
Mrn. M. Iicndrlok
I
noil, Mrn. (.'. Johnson, .Mr. J. C. Heed.
MIkm JohtiHon and MIhm Anna Sml'li, of
I'endleton, am at tlio St. Charles.
J. C. l.caHitro and Dug Hal ley will
ieavo for homo thin afternoon.
H. F. ltomicli,of your clty.iH registered
at tlio Ilolton.
Jituies II. Turner came down from the
Slato fair this morning, with a largo dis
gust m. which he found at thu racu track
yoslonlay.
llio il. It, .v t.ompanv's Hteatner. T.
J. 1 'oiler, will lio taken around to tlio
sound lo-miurow bv Cant. James T.
Troup, if the weather is favorable.
llio Democrats oi this cttv aro not
dead, neither uro they asleep. 'Iheyato
lip and doing and show much enthu
siasm. Scarcely a night passes but a
Democratic club meets in some portion of
tlio city, and n largo tiiiiount of laiupalgu
literature Is being distributed.
llin Juvenile I It'ra ( oininitiv. the
satnu orgaulation that played hero and
In l'omlletou some months ago, will open
for u short season at the Now Park next
Monday.
Mglit lxuoic last a Isild. bad bitrular
euteied tho room of Mrs. V. I'. Matlock,
at her hotel in Salem, and stole a llnu
gold watch and a small sunt of money.
V. W. nyclianl is In this city. .Mr.
lt chard formerly lived In Hummer, and
was deputy under (i. W. Iliirringtoti,
Mormw county'H llrst shuriir.
J. I'. agcr camu ilown from IVndlo-
ton this morning, and went tip to Salem
this afternoon.
There is an abundance of mud on tho
sttcets to-day.
I'coplu front I'.astern Oregon aro cor
dially invited to "call and sco us" at thu
K. O. branch otlice, when In the city.
There has been nothing going on at tho
Now Dark, mid in coiiscmn-ucu tho at
tendance ut tho Standard has been lingo.
Ilv thu wav. tho manager of tho theater
is giving splendid imrformaticcs of thu
kliiii.
(loo. M.- ulster will exhibit a pano
rama oi Alaska at tlio labernacio tonight.
It seems thin unearthly iliti that lias
been kept up by tho Chinamen all hours
oi the nlglit lor
I'AII.KUTO ItATI I'YTIIKATV.
l'ri'nldent Clmrlanil Will Nlgn Chlneni. i'.x
rlip.liill lllll mill Will llnriiniHH law
Wasiiini.ton, Sept. 22. Congressman
Kllgoro called on President Cleveland
this morning and delivered to him thu
Chlneso Kxcluslon lllll. The President
Is In receipt of olllclal Information of the
refusal of tho Chinese (ioveriiuipnt lo
rallfc lllll illnillil.iil t rn.it v It In mud.
(letitly ttsserled that tho I'n'sldent will
attach his signature to the exclusion bill
and It will at once become a law.
tiiiai. or tiii: 'om ii)i;n!h jui:hn.
TlmTrlitl l'o-lionril A llian Winiiaii r
frr llerHervlreaa Nur.e to the Florida
Miillerer-.
S.S Fkancisco, Sept. 21. Thu trial of
Mrs. llertha Stanley, tho conlldettco
ipieen, was again contiutied this morning
until October :id.
Mrs. A, ltecd, of this city, formerly u
resident of Florida, to-dav ollenxl her
services as nurso lo thu yellow fever suf
fcicrs tit Jacksonville.
THK WIII'VT .MAItHI'.T.
I'rlre- To Day at New York, Oilmen and
San rriiiirlaro.
Han FitA.scisfii, Sent. 21. Wheat ut
I.iverKK)l is In noor tlemaiid at 7s. (Id.
Quotations at ('hicago aro W (or cash,
H8 'u for September, U'.iJb for October,
and tl.UU'4 for Decentlstr. Xuw York
ipiotatloiis aro: Cash, tl" SejitetulMir,
fl.OItlui Octobor, l.o:i'.ti May, fl.Oi'i'v.
A Hurjir lallli; I'allurn,
II.M.IPAX, .V. H Sopt. 21. II. A. Hat
Meld, of Yarmouth, Mass., regarded for
years iih worth ilO.UOM.OOO has failed.
I In was formerly heavily interested in
shipping lit thu West India trade.
(limit Newt, rrmii Florida.
Oainkhvii.i.k, Fla., Sept. 21. Thuro
liavo been only six cases of yollow fever
and one death up to noon o-day. und
from present aps)aranccs there will bo
no Dpiduiuic,
Uluilr an A.nlKiiiiient hy lteilirt,
Mostiikai., Sept.21 Smith Flwhel A
Co., cigar uianiifdctururs, have made
so long is going to lslllHHignmentuttliodciiiaud of tho Union
stoiuicd. Four fX)ls, who hud lieon yell
Ing themselves iioarso lor sovurat Hours,
wero nulled by tlio i-ollce a little after one
o'clock this morning, charged with dis
turbing tlio jK-'itce, which they most un
doubtedly wero doing.
While tho Isxly of Frank 1'. Martin,
who committed stiirido ut thu Qiiltnby
House lately, was lming carried to an
express wagon, an old lady emerged
Irom tlio optsisllo slilool tlio street, ran
Hank. Liabilities alsait VAOOO.
i -
HIHTUItV OF Till'. hTltlKK.
What tiaiierul IlarrUoii Kald Alxml Hie
Working-lorn, and llow Hi' Treated
Them A (,'rltlinl Kiainlnatloii of the
l'irt hy lle.pun.llila Men, ,
Deputy I'liitcd Stutes Atlornev und!
Statu Senator I-con C. llailey, of ludi-1
uii.iiiilty u lirt Iium liiti.n Invi.tilli'iittni' for'
up to tho corpso and began embracing , Hl!Vt.ru weeks thu court records und other !
and k ssing It.exclaitnlngi "O, my iwor, : dociimenlH . niado u stu-uch u few davH
jioorUeailDrotlior," cstenlay tins wo ttK(J to tlio Doiuooratiu railroad clubs of
man. whoso name is Mrs. hi en Douch- i,,,u,,,,.u,iij t,, ui,i,.i l,,. u.ii,i ,
orty, was adjudged Insatiound committed "Wliat I shall havo to sav to-nlghtwlll I
to the asylum. ith refereuco to tho Itepublicuu I
NF.WN FHOM (ItlATKMAI.A.
Total , 711 IIH
, "it Is not necessary for hid to dwell
upon tho merits of tho opposing claims.
It appears that before tho very eyes of
theso despairing liusbands and fat hers
thu barons of transportation wero declar
ing large prollts. Dining thu very hours
of this conlllet tho llaltlmoto itc Ohio de
clared a dividend of ten pur cent., and
the Pennsylvania llnu of eight isir cent.
Hut these pictures of bloodshed, of thu
starving wife, the half-clad children
bending over Iho lifeless form of husband
and father, the hired militia, tho Pinker
tons, wero held up in vivid and frightful
reality Is'loro thu H'oplu of thu Iloosler
capital, and yet there wero soinu who fa
vored the promptest preparations for u
repetition of the scenes In i)thivcHies,and
iteuj.imln Harrison was among tho earli
est advocates of tho uillllia movement.
I IIAIIIUSON (ll(IANIi:s VOI.UNTIIKIIH.
"Theru was no need of militia. Tho
prayerful protests of tlio employes was
against 'being further driven to tho wall,'
Not luxury, not itven comfort tnoruly
subsisting wages was their ruticst.
They were llrsl to defend and prelect life
and property. Three bundled of thulr
own trusted companions wero sworn in
for tills very purpose. On July 21 tho
men hold n meeting, and agiccir by
unanimous resolution to absolutely ab
stain from Intoxicating drink during thu
trouble. Ou tho same day Mayor Uavlu
sworn In over 'MO railroad men as special
policemen. Thu govuruor refused to the
last to call out thu Stale uillllia for tlio
purpose of Interfering between tallroadt
and their employes, but did issue com
missions to certain individuals, among
whom was (ion. Harrison,
"Tlio two newspiiK)rs which nio sup
porting Harrison now siip)rtcd him
then, Thoy denounced tho ii'lvocates of
jKaceablo methislsi thev Is'llllled those
who demanded justice lor workliigiuen ;
thoy stigmatized those bogtiui'd but
honest laborers in a righteous struggle fur
living wuges us 'lawbreakers,' 'mobiles,'
and 'riolcrs.' So did Harrison, Tho
truth was to tho contrary. The evidence
proves it a malicious lio.
"Yet In tho face of the truth volunteers
, wero organled by llurilsou anil Ills
1 friends, mill on July 21 commissions were
issued to ten captains, every onu of whom
was ii KuiMihiican. iiariison was made
captain of Company C. lie organised 111
men, thu largest company in this army,
lo Imi pitted against a few ball-paid, do
HiMindiint, but iKmcoaliie railroaders.
Sliiimo I Shame ! Tho very work of en
listing and drilling was carried on by him
in thu I 'nitcil States court risnn at Indi
anapolis, "Among (!uti. Harrison's soldiers wero
Horace M. McKay, W. II. H. Miller,
Howard Cale, W, It. Fletcher and J. A,
Wililman -two from his own law olllco,
thu others aspiring iolilicl.tns and
friends, And if not out of placu in this
connection, 1 would suggest it reunion of
Company C, I'ltst Kogiiiicnt of Indiana
l-cglon, of tho great war against working
men of IH77. Tho company cotitaiiiR
ulsiiit one hundred active Itopublicaus,
and limy should call with other delegates
to do lienor to their distinguished cap
tain, Hut is it not u littlu strange that In
thu war of tlio relsilllou Mr. Harrison
tsinnitted slxty-nino regiments to pass
Ids door la-fore ho Joined tlio Seventieth
Indiana; but when It came to it war
Indui'liif IiiiwlKratlnii Kirliansed Trra-
Ilea Twenty-two Surveyor. Killed.
Sam FitANCie.cn, Sept. 21. The steamer
Acanulco. from Panama, this morning
brltiL's the follow int: advices; The (iiiato
mulean government is taking Mens to in
duce immigration of foreigners to (Juate
inula.
Salvador has uxchanged a treaty oi
friendship und of commerce und naviga
tion with (lennany.
Twenty-two ijtiatemaioatiH, wiuie hup
evitiL' a Isjundarv line U-tweeu two de
partments recently, were flred upon by a
iarty oi Italians in amuusn anu were
killed.
THK I.N.IC'NGTION hTA.NUS.
The Canadian Tai-lllo TelrfcTniih Cuuipanr
Knjolned from llulldlnif Line.
St. John, N. It., Sept. 21. Judge
Tucker has refused to dissolve the injunc
tion obtained by tho Western Union
t...... ... ii.. ...i.t..., i n....t ...;t.. ii...
liuilllliuu tut tvntiivtit, I'viiiuiiiii i,iii-i 1- . . : ' " -
risen ; the inlluencu which brought about ' uKaI,,,l?t W'ukitigniuii 1,0 H"", Company
his nomination ; his uttitudo toward 1 0 of tho l-lrnt Itegiiiient, und waa thu
tt tit . I iitili-II Itm ii 1 1 (lint j.jietlllstf 'I liiu
Company, on August first, restraining the the 2.'id dav of July, 1877. The
Canadian Pacific Hullroud Telegraph Mississippi railroad company
Company from building a telegraph line , volved with others In the strike,
I on me iigiu oi wily ui uiu ncn muiio-,
wick railway, between Vunceboro und St.
John.
Isirlng men, embracing in some detail
his record in thu great railroad strike of
1877 as it has Isjcii gathered from tho
most authentic sources, such as court
lllcs, accounts published at tho time, and
Interviews with men who Participated In
the troubles of that sr(od, und havo u
personl kuowledgu of what (ion. Hard-
i sou said and did.
"From 1873 to 1877 tho railroad mag-
I nates had is-ott engaged in cutting down
thu wages of their employes. To show
the extent of this cruel, crushing leduc
lion, the facts supported by thu figures,
were submitted by the railroad employes
to a sub-committee of citizens of Indian
aMilIs, whose duty und mission it was to
secure justice to the lmsiverished em
ployes, and of this committee (!cu. Har
rison was a inemlKir,
WOHKINO foil Til K It.WMIUAIlS,
"The strike reached Indlunuiiolls on
Ohio und
was in
itial he-
was under
thu
leading spirit hi till that conlllet. This
energy and activity may I hi explained
away when we remember that all this
time he had n big fee from one of the
roads Involved In the strike, His com
pany once organUcd anil armed, General'
Harrison proudly inarched them on thu
streets, und Dually quartered them in the
arsenal. The News of thu 27th says :
"Four companies of volunteers, under
the resolu tive commands of (-Ion. ltenla.
'lulu Harrison, Col. N. It, Hucklo, Major
J. J, Palmer and Capt. Harry Adams,
I marched Into camp at thu United Slates
arsenal this morning. They are aimed
with the new breechloading r llio a most
' formidable and elllcient weapon,
UK TAKKS PAY toil HIS HKIIVR'KS,
I "Thu city under this silcy was soon
Idled with soldiery. Over a thousand
j volunteers were raised here, but notwlth
standing this menace of armed forces
and roK'atcd threats of coercion, the dlf
I lien 1 ty ended, as the men said it should,
by arbitration, und General Harrison, ut
'the close, receipted to the itatoof ludi-
nig in mo nuiioe oi u receiver wuh iinucr . .., .,.,., ,i ,, wi,ti i,tu
thu control of tho U. S. courts ut Indian-"""1 w .0, or four days pay, while Ids
lupolls. Mr. Harrison enteted the em- (Continued on l ourth pagu.)