A TUAOIO KM). Y,()CTOHSH 1, 1888. Acr of 1 , V. H. Mnwtvlt, Onpremicit by flnmirlal Troubloi, t'oinmtlH Hulcliln ,y Shunting j Illnidoir. Yesterday evening, about half past five i o'clock, V. II. Sawtell, for manv vents u 1 resident of Pendleton, told his Alio thut hu vub going out for on evening's walk. : cry little wuh thought of tho inottor by ... nfiiinKAHrOiiKioMiANtiiM JlrH. Sawtell ut the titno. but seven, ffim t"!rfimi I" Jit? Ai.i ijKtn 1 pight, nine o'clock came, und her law baud diil not return. Then she became alarmed and several persons were notlllcd of hlrt disappear- lllli'O. but it lmlnn im ilniL-ii ulli'li tin -j. iii.'in any '""i i i .7 v. j thin morning, when J. M. llcntloy, Mar i filial French and two others commenced tho search. Mr. Hontlev, who had been worrying nil night ovur Sawtell's disap pearance, and wiw unable to sleep, felt a j presentiment that at the railroad bridge, l a milo or ho below town, the missing I IliMir. 1II1UIT utu ."" , jiVillork. He will I tint f l'c.HllutoM.nmt! ,.n irhl'll 111 I in...... .... HltKVITIKI. Co., Photographers, u'hlltaker, ilonusi. V MiitltK-'V ban retui ned from j niaii would bo found. .So the party pro ,it.u I ceeded at a fimt walk down tho railroad .. . , 1 , KlHWMIilKnr Hiivn i "''"" """' mu mm iiunu nu- l.ll. I.I. . . ... nriUL'e. inoillHt mini! no ticed wart a dog uhleh juuiicd Into tho watur und hwiuii under tho bridim to Home object lying near the bank. With boating hcarlH, Messrs. ltcntloy and French tiroeoeded along the Htructuro and looked down. Theio, almost wholly cov ered by water, wax Tin: DKAU 1IODV of F. II. Sawtell. Blood wan discovered on the bridge imuicdiatcly above hlni, and the conclusion wuh ut once arrived ut that hu had killed himself und fallen into tho water. Membcis of tho party pro ceeded to town and notlllcd tho coroner, and no vend people, including an Kaht Oiikoonian roH)rter, proceeded down tho river to the bridge. It wart then for the llrst t i mo discovered that u pistol was I lying under the body, and that a hole I llllll fulfill Mtlllllt III till! ill, lit tlltlltlllt lid II .p. -.n ciiiiltli. u itmirrliliT 1 1. ..ii . . ,r i..! i i.. . .'..in. ,i iiriuiiiiioia l'ort-1 i.t.. .i,... .. ..I......... i.t.. ...... J ..,,.,.1., I. ..I... lu III 1111111 fill II. VIMlL I f 1.1 I .....I ...1.1. II... II uruit'i, ' - lumen, nun uiu iir.imy ni-nintu u- I If. S loctnuknr nave tln-lr plea-mro trip to the . ... .i i r ini.i-iTiii i L-i:iiirivi v Mil iVK. Ivowii oirtho track Sunday it tie uiuit"j , i v I), ruin loft on ll. - . ... .. ,. ... -i. ....In fur IV il IL IVUIIIl. I'J ... .nl iliii fair. u ..I (I... firm cil MilllH lii a town, aiior u lour ,ivur i ..ffiniitiii in iu i nrni. . . i ....ln tlm fiimltilrii of a . . .. iii, iiriv limn in rammc I1' It . .... f. Ulwimii 'mill rn 01 .nurmuii v mi..i.hi, . Jackson .l .llu..l,.f .f f.lll llllll ...miiiiiiiiifi. ill tun i.'it .. iu. .....in iiv titn mill r I I...1..V1. llf I lilt I'tVlflllt'U MlUit mini"" " ... - -.. ii. I II . Stnitli. tun llllll llllll " - i iititillu Mr Win. U.l?tllh rn ----- formerly u prominent lumbor tlKMOII. VlttiMtnll 1(IL 1 1 IlZIIll lilt? Ill UIU . i.. I.I J liikt(t(lf I I II it IU. . .( l..l.t., .tuiiilt II lilu IUIU. Jt tfl.l.lt. . ... I 1 111... (jCCU iivani ut nun .i..1.it ii in! 1 1 u i iiilii fmtn I 1.... !.. ll-ttll ! Ill1ttllut ii . . t .... il.I , illrllilllillln fill 1IIIP Illi-JI n I- Uv..1l,i Uf.i1li f.ilr IIIIIIU Mllllll Mlllll. Mill only IVmoerat In town who arctl lamlana, tho inHnlu ami IVnioornry, It wuh ncnt f. f It'.. II.. Jf. tj ii iw iitfinttiir Tiu - W 111 idc iimu laicit uii tiiu t;uuiuii from Heron kuvh u frciirnt II. ..! . I ....... .1 . I . f A i IIIVIU l'(l IIMIIIIH 1 a i uii Jin hi mi iiiiii i nil ii wnrn it ni urn I'll 1114 l iiiuiil iruiu . an 1 ifivrt 1111 uMi'ftiiiii. fii iiim l II. .lli. . rnimiii 1 nvi 1 'ii riur iniiu m- rcctly tinder hlrt right hand. Tho body wuh renting tu an cany unit natural at titude, and the fcatttrcrt were qttitu calm und imaceful, ulthoiigh ghaxtly und pale in death. Ho wine lilrt usual apparel, in cluding hlrt watch and ring. Two chain berH of the revolver were emptied, hIiow ing that ho had probably nhot ouu load to tent thu eiructivuncsrt of the weapon, and that the miieldo wan carefully premedi tated and propared from the Mart, do wiih dotibtlertrt Htandlug on tho bridge wlien he piertsed the cold iiiuzzlu of the pirttol aguliiHt hlrt templu and , 'l l.t.KI) TIIK TIlKKtKII, and had then fallen through thu tlmberH to tho water beluw. Ilo must have com mitted tho deed between xlx and fovcii o'clock, ax tho Imdy had the appcamnco of having lieeu in the water all night. The corpwo wiih surrounded by tiny HhIicd whon discovered. Tho coronur'H jury, a kocii below, re turned u verdict to tho eH'cet that tho deceived came to bin death by h! own baud, and that tho uulcido war canned by temporary insanity. For the IuhI two or three ilayn, according to tho tentiinony of wltncxKcrt, he ban Hcciucd down hearted and denpondont, being huincrecd in financial troubles, although ut time Hoemlngly cheerful, l.iust Saturday night, bo wiih elected wcretary of F.nrcku 1xlgo, I.O. (). F., and then Hcemed in unurtiiully good Nplritrt, but It I well known that bin tnability to obtain employment, and to mipport bid largo family, has oppronrtcd und weighed ujion him heavllv for tho pant year or ho, and thin melancholy brooding at las culminated in his tragic end. .Sawtell was a good, honcrtt man, but Iioh alwayH lieon tlio victim 01 mmionuno, A Vtutle rultllcAtlon. In theso days of upccial publlcatlonH it is a raro treat to find ono K)Pso8lng tho artiEtic and literary merit of u goneral literary magazine, while dovotlng its on ergiert chloily to convoying Intclligcnco of it Hpediil character. .Sueh a magazluo in Tho Wcet Shore, published at Portland. Oregon, ut tho extietnelv reiiHouiiblo price of fL.r0 a year. It devotes Its at tention mainly to engravings and care fully prepared tleseriptionH of tho in dustricrt, resourced. pletureHipie neencrv, cities and town of that great iKirtion "of our continent embraced within tho limits of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, .Montana, Urltlsh Columbia and Alaska. Hitch number is a mine of information, and ono at all interested in that region or do slrotiH of rellablu descriptions of It will do well to Htibscrlbo for tho magazine. Tho engiavlngs ura of tho highest form of lithographic art. A large art supplement, in colors or tints, accompanies each number, making a collection of largo en gravings of tho grand scencrv of the West unolitainatilo In any other wav. A Hjiecial oiler Is made to tliosu who sub sonic now for 188!). To ull such tho September, Octolior, November and De comber numbers will bo sent free. SamlK copies sent Uhiii receipt of '" cent. Address I.. SA.MUF.I,, rublisher of Tho West Shore, Portland, Oregon. Mochanlc' Pair, Tho tenth annual exhibition of the Portland Mechanics' Fair opens October 4th and closes October i!7th, 1833. targe additions have been mudo to the I'uvil lion, und it is tho intention of tho manage ment that the fair of this season shall Ih) tho greatest of the l'uclflc Northwest. Tho .Second II. S. Cavalry Hand, tho best on tho Coast has liccn secured to furnish music. Half faro rates over tho O. It. A N. Co., O. Si 0. It. It. and Orcgoniau Hallway Companies' lines have been se cured. Ono and one-llfth faro over tho N. 1'. It. It. Co.'s lines. Special Hxcursioiirt over the 0. It. ii N. Co.'s lines ut less than half rates on Octoliei '8th. loth and L'l'd. If further information Is desired address A. S. Whiting, Supt., Portland, Ogn. A MV8VKIUOUS l'OWKIt. ' KlrctHi, MMRnctUm Curntl ARrnl. I During tho past century there has ' been u great rovolution in tho depart j niont of ini'dlciuo, as In eveiy thing else. Tho old methods, to u great extent, havo been laid away forever, and, guided by . new sclentille" discoveries nnd the eleva tion of hitherto hidden truths, tho pcoplo ofto-dav see clearly and surely wheio boforo tlioy saw through a glass darkly. Among the greatest exemplars of tins , new regime tiro tho Drrt. Darrin, who' havo their olllco at the Stlnu Hotiso, Cor. i ttb and .Main Btrcet, Wulla Walla, W. T. whew they havo lecoutly locatnd, for tho sick und nllilctcd. Thoy euro erinaunutly all diseases of tho genlto-urlnary ortans. in cither sex, and muko a sieclalty of deafness mid catarrh, and iilso treat successfully all dlscascrt of the noso and throat, eye and ! ear, etc., as well as all acute and chronic J diseases of whatever name or nature, if ! curablo. No cases taken if not. They como to us huien with testimon ials, a fow of which wo present to our readers. NAMKH THAT CAN UK ItmutllMl TO. Charles Chrlstcrmcn, ii-' First street, Portland ; scrofulous catarrh so bud that ; tho destruction of his nose was threatened , and had become so ollcnslvo that it was j sickening lioth to himself und friends;, cured in two months. Mm. J. J. Kvans, Stella, W. T. j neu-. ruhtia of tho stomach and heart, weak lungs und greatly emaciated; cured and gained ten pounds in two month's. Mrs. A. ShciiV daughter, .118 Columbia street, 1'ortland; cross-eyed all her life; cured in ono niinuto. Mrs. A. M.Clayton, Sollwood, Oregon; generally prostrated from rheumatism, lumbago and nervous debility; cured by Drrt. Darrin. 0. V. Folor, of Yaklnm, W.T.; deaf ncHMof long standing; cured in ton min utes bv DrH. Darrin; also 11 successful oioratlon on tho eye, his trouble render $20.00 REWARD I ing him almost blind. Wil visit to relatives in Now wn, Was driven to deatli by his troublcrt. en Ji'rnt'v. I. ?....!.. til .. I l.l ..4 II... 1. fi f . 1 rrn nn 1 iitiraiitt ittuimifi ni ciriimir. UM iirnniiM iiiNi v nut 1 1 iri'iivrn 1 1 IV IIIVVIMlh Ho wuh lust seen on earth by Mr. Intnan, who observed him walking rap idly and steadily down tho railroad track. Ho luiH been known to tako these walks, before, and It is quite probable that lo has long comtumplatcd sulcldo. (ITIIKK I'.UITICn.UIK. Mr. Sawtnll leaves a wifo Ulld 11 VO l.-.ii. ... . in I ..I.Uilniii In tiiill. i.mt I'lnMiinntaiires. Ills nm ttva4llln t IIIIU 11 "Hit I , i i I I. .. . I ...... w to d a meet ng n Tun-1 "w 'n "" e public sthoo building, on p ed actions for a line , ,.r lor to hls MU l toUrO, commencing at ono cldn, und was pro hably pre Ii u - i.. t .."...!. i. .. itmiiHiim for. tho K;i(l news. ult lOUUll tllO m.. ill iijiiiiiiii:iiiiii win, iv ...!-.. .11 . . . .1 tnini? in mi iiiiiii ni run uuiiiit tidings that ho had died a Hiilcido's death ntrcctcd her terribly. Tho order of Odd- it ...i.r..i. t..ll 11 ...l.r..l. L....-a..1l . . ..l bwml passenger hauled In;, , HtuniiinL. win ,iol,btlcss see thut l.f II... I ...til.. ..... .1. , IIIH l.llllllV l.ttlW JIUl IU1 lllliliv.i.riii.n ... UV tlm lerrtlln wrmik nt h men were killed in this life. 1 (.. au..nll..w riiklniililIIIM (li lt ...i .. . . ' 11 IH r.lLllliI 11 injWIItltlt uini,iuunwv( rSri.fl nvfi-tl, ',orTttra ! tho lsslv of an old man named King.who ."'""'. ',. " tt.is kiueked ol ' the br ihio and killed by were wealing unite. i ,. riliir(..1t tn.ln lust fall, was discovered nwtlng was held . in tho in nearly tho sumo spot. )iii:iiisiaS of- . Tin. nr. iiu.n u ltli which tho deed will iy afternoon, ut which vu-! committed is an ordinary Il-'-culihro re In lilltiiltl nl tint fiirmnr I 1..... t.u.liu .. ..aw limiililit liifitrll ......... ... ...V. . VUlttll, Itlllt I. IVM ...I'.. ui"u and ti WHiSHon. i no i mnnt iii miii ii vuiuaiHo iintinin I 10. tyHrano in increoMini; in ' Snwtull had manv (riemlrf, who will n. I I l. l V. 4-1 ,. r . fi.. I i it I.. v,iv nn i im iiuiu iv in i iru mill inn luiuni vivi nn uiniiivi piaerof good In tho land, j JoaUi. Tho decoaseit was in tho prime ? In tho upiKjr end of town ' of lifo, vigorous ami hoaltliy. ' tofticlotw iMirkors wlio main I Tho ball entered tho right templo, und thmtmli f...,... i ........ ...... ...i... mil mi Ini'li uluivu lllll iril oar. ,, -"H IVIIIl-n ,11114 uit'l K," vw...x. ... ' ' , -M a rutioit of a gun Ikj heanl Tho funeral will occur to-morrow(undor ni..riiiw..i .....i .. ., i . i. a i iitiitiiwu . ii nit I ijiiiiiu iiitt H. .iiiiiiiimm ...'III'MII. .11111 11 iii.i-iiji-wii niu uuni'ivtuvi . ....... .. - - c.-1 f. . " :r. . . .1 . '.I-- I .t..n.l ...III .. ilin vuuii anerwantrt, l( Will mean Ol uiu oruer aim mumm mi, iiiw v ti.w . ""'"in M.IHI inn liikuu i luiuni ivFiiiuinv . i nut i i. iiiii i.vioeii. unil nroceea iruiu inure to mo i . 1 ! I. ...... nil tlmt r.t. L i " n' nuiiii' - , ij II s!.,..ll u. lut ,.,,. Illliui.n ui .'n. - .'.t-.tn ..... signed, und hid forever from human view. Helow ta given tho verdict of the cor- A Ili'rlilnl NlttU'inent. To llin Killlorof tho Ksul Oroiionlnn. Tlio uiembertj of tho I'endlctou ltrass Hand wish to slatototho public that thov are ready and anxiously waiting for W. D. i ieiciior ami iuh noys to meci tiiem on tho diamond todccldo tho game of base ball for $100, chalk, or marbles, about which ho has expressed himself at ill Her- out times In -tho city papers. Mr. Fletcher has failed so far to como to tho front and buck his own. statement with coin. Tho big baud lias licon ready ut ull times (o put up their forfeit, and would stand Mr. Hctchor u raise if he so desires. Thov are irettintr dlsannolntcd over tho matter, und still insist strongly that Mr. Hotelier siiuii cither put up or shut up. I'kniii.kton Hiiams Hand. A Chit KlTrcii-il. rendleton, Or. Hopt. liO- 1883. Du. McUim. & Co., :niitlnninn For tliri'ii vears nast I havo been suireriug from Idood poison und femulo complaints, during which timo I havo lieen undor tho treatment of several physicians but received very Ilttlo IxMicnt. KInco I placed myscl funilcr your treatment ull those distressing pains havo dlssapearcd, my skin is looking much U'ttcrand I am happy to say I feel altogether like a dHIeront woman. Ac cept my thanks for what you havo done for mo. 1 can be referred to ut my homo, Lllflth, near Webb street. Mits, Husn: HonsKTHOS. AUrnrtUeJ IrfttUrn. Ailvnrtlutil Inltiru ntinntnliiL' nni'allnil fur In Hut I'nnilTntnn tmdtdlllro Ke lite ml mr 27, 1888. l'orsons upnlying for samo will pleaso say "ouvcruseu." unoconi is col lected on each letter or article udvcrtlscd. Foruison Ihomart Hiatus i A I Iiintium John Korl Charles Ijcq V. Simon K C Smith J II Sojior ti W Dr 5 Tavlor Thou TuttloJ II Turdbon t Shepby VanOrsdall Chas Vincent Muuel WelU H L F. H. Cmiitos, V. M. Illlu A. Clark. K.i North Fifth street. I Portland; louthsomu dlseapo of tho earl 1 ICIl years inini sninei luver; euren in ono month. S. O. Howards. -7 Salmon street, Port- 'land; ubccssof the bead and nose, ac companied with neuralgia so ho could not sleeii for days; cuicd. . Wm. Sharrlck,', Dumusciirt, Oregon; consumption: about restored by the new rectal injunction system cure. Samuel .lackson, Iliuhland, Oregon; deafness, twenty years; cured in ten min-1 utcs. Mlsrt Mary Walter, .'Jill Twelfth stieet, Portland; Iwth eyes crost-ed from birth; cured in live minutes with u simple opcr nrion. Daniel Sullivan, St. Charles hotel ; heart disease; restored. A. A. Durham, Tualatin, Washington country, Or., writo that Drs. D.inin aro working wonders on his kiduov and bladder troubles, also rheumatism of thirty yearn' stunning. Drs. Darrin havo u system of homo treatment for patient living at a dis tance, Hum saving thorn limn and ex lcnso by writing symptoms, age, sex, etc. letters of inquiry answered. Circu lars sent free to any address. All cura blo chronic diseases, doafnoss, catarrh vouthful indiscretion und Iosh of man Hood treated by cntlrelv now methods. Most cases can rccolvo homo trcatmopt after a fow days at thu doctors' olllco. Olllco hours from 1U to 5; overlings, 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 11! a.m. Consulation free. TorniH reasonable. A Twenty -Dollar gold piet-o will bo given to tiny one who will lind tt UROC'lSllY STOKK in Pendleton, tfmt will sell GROCERIES regularly eheaper than they are selling at the BEDROCK STORE. 1 pay cash and SELL FOR CASH And can and will make the BEDROCK STORE The cheapest Grocery Store in town. I Have no Old Stock to dispose of All goods itre now and fredi and of the BEST QUALITY. intend to iceei) the lead in Iliuh Grade and Low Prices of goods or will pay the above reward to the one who earns it. P. A. CARRIER, Odd Fellows Building. - Main and Alta Sts. Protectioyr Tariff Reform. llivon! rinMlnii, thnTarlirU llin iMiinnn which the roiiinii: ninii'iilmi will hu fouuh I mill It tNlhouvm avvrr citizen Willi wiilllil voir lillclllL't ntl v to tiifnrni ll'ln.rlr iiiiiiu n mill feci which ko rlmely atrerlK Ills iciiiiiornl weifam. The GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, Protective WHAT IT DOES FOR US, Tariff. It will Itrmlrm whsl ! iikiially roimliloroil a moil nlwtruno mlili rt ny orriiiiiiri hi'iiloii. Kcrvn iih ii niriii iriinrr inr nut irurntr n wmi iin ii ihxi-ihmik lorini' ii nriirii. ThU lunik Nhnwii tlio pnirlli'iil i llrrl of tlm I'rntiiilvuHjkti iii iiimiii tlnniiiintr.v. rvrliiip tho miMt coiihplouoiiit foiiluruof t lie Issili In It iixuot iillKiiinrul with thu iiu-vhikii ot I'rnil ilMit Clovrlniiil. Tlmjioiiltiniiiif Mr. Illiilnv's "Trnly Yriirs la CotiKivMi" In Inkon up. Ins iikNcrtlotm upon tlinTiirlll iiniilyziMl, crltlrlkpii iiml iiuululo (iirnluli tlii lrimn rvrutiilliiii. INDORSEMENTS: Tlm form u wull iin tlm Mililnni'(iiif thu honk In iiumiI uilinlriihli', iitul I hnvn m:ii iiutti nil! Mirpiiliii; II rurun in iunrrui wnrx nr Niirr:iniiiK inn iruiu iiiikiiik iiiu pi iipir. DUN M. liK'Kt.N.-'ON, r(iiui-it r (iRiii ni). tho 'plnfromi.ortAniroTcs. whoro ID !lttiinil.in..A ..u ......... Wlea.ito to tho .Sovereign ' . ,"-..i.iin icvuiiiit . . . . ut plaiv. To say that ouer 8 Jur nin U-IIUIIIL-U UUVUIII1 ... "My express his fonline s. ' u inion: Tho Wa rock cut T railruad. ono and -a -vst niu mi L-oniiiipicHi uv "v. a. lliii ivimnlAtlnn nr oAl'M will tnVn it wiilc 'oonamhchuaro ilono trark rni: vuiiiittT. jury HtitnnioneU by Coroner McKay to oxamiuo Into tfio t-aiiKi ni death of tho body found under tho rail road bridge about ono milo below tlio town of romlleton, I'mutiHa county, Or eou, find tho dm'ivoed'H name W t. II. Sawtell, ucd aliout forty vcarn.a rosldent of reuilleton, Oregon, that ho camo to t, z - uiu uuiiu um-. i iB jn.,11, on tlio ove n 'i repiuuiuci w resaineil. uni Mr Hunt '.'"B V.VXV." " ... .. . "i I UI...T ..,.rin,. tlm 11 ll.vo. " encitio in-. ri,U.t ,,, and lunwiim through tlio his (team at iu oV. " "'u, P. . .'"'iricht tenn.lo and ' "'""X wiinin iwo i",i . !,. i.. ...iiiui to ihi ....... i.'.m.u ulillii laboring under a fit bwi . '"',i woman of temiwrary itiHanuy. . ".fc.ii limn nil lllll . - feiT ' a,"r,1',v "''"- Jons It. MUKi'iiv. PiT . """o 'he train re- j.ii. recn. :-- ii uio tiihtiumibmcfl w. r. iiamh. ZL?n1 in erexlnu argument eo. V. IIamiutox. fellow traveler of tho En. K. Bii abos. ho "downed" her com- ' . onin Hiitrrage iiuestion : Th Keiiuion niu sieni. du.no Oct. l.TThe llden Kigssd the Chinwe extiiwlon bill tuw noraiBg. . Ml Ven- attfntlv mi.li. I around, and tn It. of the audacity of the Til UlRlrtiur. A. J. Lndncr A llro. aro uierchantH do ini? hiiHlncHS at I'lednw NeuraH, Mexico, and Kalo 1'iihh, Toxiw. Thov buy hIiovcIh from tho Auioh Workn of AtuwiaehuKCttH, ami iay ((I er dotenieHiileH frelj;ht, for that part of their ordor destined for TexaM. For their Mexican utoro.thoy buy HhovelR from tho namo linn at -'.ttl or dozen, laid down in riedraa NeKru- The oarno inorchantu buy aato iron waro at S!i er cont. dldcouut for their Texan and ft) lcr cent, discount for their Mexican Htoru. Thoy got Dinton'B wiwh for Piodrui Netrnw at 20 iwr cent. Kroater dlHcount than they aro allowed for Kajjlo It 'ia tho war turiff that enables tho happy Texaiw, under tho tdiadow nl the American flag, to ay 60 and 10J cr cent, moro for American go-xln thauMex Icana pay for tho Bamo wmmU, A lOUmilllitpr. fiomo wcekH ago Will TrttseAiIo of JamcHtown, who was opoHed bv tho parents of pretty sixteen-year-old Jeunlo Arnold in his attentions to tho girl, eloped with her and married her. The couplo returned from their bridal ...... i,. ut ......I, n, ni tlintirlilu'M father had IUII1 111 n.vmf " . . , I 1 his son-in-law arrested for robbing him of his child. Ileforo tho case ca mo up I... f il,..- i,.t,l Tnw.ail iln tlmt If ho WOUlll pay him I5 ho (Ainold) would call it 'lare- . . ...... i..n.... lTiii'muio iohv no iimo torn bosom of his wife's parents by iiand- i .!........., Tl.n liruln'H f.ithnr ing over mo ihuiiwj. ' -r--- then called on her to bo reconciled, but tho fact that lier lamer vaiueu uer j only15 aroused hor Indlguation and nhii refused to make friends. A runaway learn created some excite ment to-day by careering uown jiwn street, up Water, and on to the mysteri ous beyond. Whether anything was wrecked is not known. A freight train was dttcueil eaiuroay near Hood river. No one was inured. Joe McCoy left oa last night's train oa a business trip to Walla Walls. A snow storm raged Saturday In Maryland. tt l.oromntlm Itunnlntr M. N. Koruor, In p'crlbiitr' MiiEailnc for AllglHt ... . The rclatlvo Hpecd of trains hero und in KuroK) has been tho subject of a good deal of dlHcussIon and coutioversy re cently. Thoro apicars to Iks very Ilttlo dill'oronco in tlio xod of tho fastest trulnH hero and there; but thoro are more of them thcro than vo havo. From 48 to fill miles an hour, including stops, is about the fastest limn mauu by any regular trains on the Miininor time-tables. I When tills rata of hccii is comiuirtu i with that of sixty or hovonty inilnH an 1 hour, which is not iniifiiuom mr snort distances, there tteeins to 1st a gieat dis crepancy. It must lie kept In mind though, that those high rates of seed am attutnod under very favorable condi tions. That is, the track Is straight and level, or perhaps descending, and unob structed. In ordinary trallio it U never 'certain that tho lino Is cloar. A locomo tive runner nuirt always ixi on tlio look out for olistiuctii iih. Trains, ordinary vehicles, a fallen trco or rock, cows and jieople mav bo In tho way at any mo ment. I.i)'t any one imagino hhiiMilf in rtsKinsihlo charge of a loconuitlvo and lie Mill readily understand that, with tho hllfdilcil ntisplclon that tho lino is not clear, he would rlackcn tho speed oh a precautionary measure. For tlilu reason f.iHt timo on it railroad depends as much on having a good signal system to assure tho locomotive runners that tho lino is clear, us it doe on tho locomotives. If ho is always liable to encounter, unit must bo on tho lookout for olistrucilonBj at freipient grade crossings of common i roads, or if ho is not curtain whother tho train In front of him Is out of his way or . will 1)0 ucM ory, ft In an uliln iiml loalfiil I'xpniltliiii of tlm Inliiklli'ii unit ilul'iklniin nf lln iinitu-ilvt I lie 1 HO worx IH tunc y, IIIIU II wry v I iimiiu roiiiriiiiiuim mi uiu nn-miun' m inriu ri'iuriu I, l- TMUIVUI'VII i i I miller Unit till ikkiU Ik rrrulvlwr Kn iit iiiniiiii'iiilittlnii, It U litliiiuiil upon fiimla nmntiil InitliN, nml I wind Unit Ihu fm-U unit iiruiiiimntH may In III llu liuluN ami mlinN n oery cltUi'ii i-ullcil upon this yriir to vnlo iiimiii tlm criuil i ruiioinlriil iiili'-tlium ill Niirplil iitul tiirlll. IKN. .lullN ('. III.Afi;, I.VMiiinlloiirriif IViihIiiii. Wo tnkn pli-HMiro In rIvIiiiMIiU wurk our hearty Inildmcini nt, nml rci'iiiiiiiii'iul thut In cut cuiillillttt-i'K nml liulM iioUt In iixlonilliic II rlri'tlhitlnn 1111111111; III" nti rn nt llllunlii, MTATIS lir.MLK'lt.VrlO K.NTUAI, (DM .Mini a I III" II.I.I.NOIH. Ami miiiiy othrrs. The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, One Year, AND GEN. LIEB'S BOOK. Ikwik Hound III Clnth nml Hrinl-Wri'kly Cunt Ori'iiniiluli (lux Yi'iir Honk Alone, In Clnth, pn.t pulil m 1 . .M 0 ,. 1 W Address EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., I'i'iiillrluii, (Iri'uou, C. UOOJHVI'.f.T. N. If. TKMNBItV. V, II. IttCIIMONt). R. T. R. CO. G-o and see their new styJe Phol;os "The Russian." Portraits in Crayon. Frames, Copying, Etc. R. Tm R. Co.j Photographers. - Pendleton, Oregon. Successors to J. A. Briggs. nnt tlm liM-nmntlvi) rllllllpr tlll 1)0 Iter I - - KieM snetoei-t.jhB Pendleton Holler Mills, can railroads, tho tlmt stops should bo I -f.EAIUNO I (Cracity5'0tjurr'UiriIuy ) V..f?:-"J1 "L?: ! SArBRaSIANV TAILOaJW S. BYERS & CO, Proprietors, 1: 1 1 1 1 1 I Ulli vi iiisvswj miu '! 1 ' 1 II110M wi'll fenced, nrovido abundant eldo tnipka fnr truiim. unit llllntlt ellll-iont SVS' terns of signals mi that locomotive runners J can know uhother tho line is clear orj not. Knew What He U'untril, IVii'llelonjOrt-Kon, Muln Ht.,urur Welili. FIXK HTOUK Of GOODS Juki recolved. Satisfaction CuarantoocJ 1 1 In ever purtirul h';rKC'S;ottSrte of the golden boot. "I'm a Prohibitionist, and- " i "That's all right," histicred tho young man. Watch out, and when nobody's looking reach down under the heat." , A.. H3SA.Xj.RjY riinillclOD,()rt;i)ii, Muiiufucturert ut (Iruliuni, crunulutoil mlf-rliliiK I'lour, unit IliUlinnt CumIi I'rici I'nlil ror .ill KIuUm of (Jrnlu, I'ltAcrriOAf A detective who followed a nun sup-1 posed to Ims Tascott tho Chicago mur- annT . SM(iFMaKER Jlerer. throuch Washlnuton. Oregon, Cal-ii0U' anUtMRRtrt fornla and Nevada, has caused his arrest at Denver, whero ho was employed as a bar-tender. A reward of :,000 is offer ed for Tascott. Blaine spoke la New York, and Wat tenon in Detroit, Saturday night. Main and WebbHtmcU. Kaatrra Ma4e HUck. Perfsct fit auaraoUcd, ll Mou BBBJ Klnnr, moiil ,chnii, ttn elo, lulwuyi on limnl, W. A LAW. Proprietor of the 0. K, Dairy. i Krcli Milk and I'uro Ciium IK'Uvrri'il In nil pan nor town, moriiliig una evinlnit. Stop tho Wagcn, and Give Your Order Henry Eopottke & Co., DKAI.KK IN HA, GJCAIX, WOOD AND COAL, WKBBHTRVtl I'H VVl I.TON