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SCEIP AT PAR! The East Oregonian. daily, ji : hi:mi-wi:i;ki.y, jam. Newsy, but not scnsatlcn.d; Fresh, but not cunrso; Liberal, but not wicked. ...i.iu tirrln taken at uar ktilll lW"J L office on Subscription, Advcr- , or Job Prlnllnn Account. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1888. NO. 189; )L. 1. Silt-try Mmi'lny night In 0(1.1 Kel- rjiiii, T. M. IUli "i ni.i nr.ivtiti KDLKTOf ('llAPTKIl NO.iM, It. A. M . KLiJ t Hi" MumiiiIu Tempi on the fndlli Vr rtnyo ' -hcIi month, iit7:: J. 1 ItUHiir.K,". l'.i V. It. U.oitox, ury. IS7.IK I.0IHI1: NO. 81. A. K A A. M. lrl"I". '"...I. ..I Tin i'rUfV. II. J. Jni.KTON I.OUOK NO. M, A. K. A A.M. S.ui!. Mnnn n TclnlllO on t 10 Pfnj 1 hlnl MomliiyK if phoIi month l tclwk. T. J. . MILLION, W. M.J II. AL' ImK.Hfi'rniiry. Ilk L01M1K NO. 1H.A.U. U. V. MccU ;,,!. nltht ut Ihll Kns lit) C lit Tl0 O'clock, -r. 0. I.KA1UIIK. M. t.'v. TOTTW, Itfconlpr. tarKA L0IK1K NO. 3?, I. U. O. V. Meet I ATJU.A KNt'AMI'MKWT .NO. 17, 1. U Lf) P. MrriA llll lllv rri-iiiin .tint inn. dim nf I'hoIi monlli, Kt 7i3U o'clock fcjriMMOiiK.a P.! K. r nu.no,worini' Rotlicliild I 1 Bean i)ea.lbr6 in- IS, !. O. 1 liur. n,m: ukiikcoa loikih ; No. . , T Mmu 1 in Hrst mill thlnl W: - - - . ... IdImicii minim. ilMUNY I.ODOK NO. 21, IC. OK 1'. llf'Ulil il'I'l Follows' Hull every Ttlun '..In. i 711 o'clock. .1. C. I.KAHL'lli:. IliJ. WlllTAKHH.K. of It.lllld H. IMON I.DIH1K NO. t. IC, OK I. Meets In . W.xtA LMIniVk' llllll tlVf'fV WfMl lllk(l H V lnrnt 7:20 o'clock. M. .mohkiikaii, O. I.MIAlinr.i.u, it. ,ii ... .! .j. 'Taiimim I'O.hT. (1. A. It., nu-els ut WhmlM'H Hull every Thurmliiy iiIkIiI. 1 WArri.K, commnnuor, J. f. iiowr.h, lunU ATTOKNKYS. IhIIK TI'llXKIt A (JUKWM AITOft. Ittjmt Ijiw, ItouniM Is mill IU,AnooIii Ittock. IVn.llHon, Orcxon. hUJAM I'AIISONS, ATl'OrtNKY AT I . . HMIo.i Ir.itiit Vn II. A.MIkf.lll. bllork! renillfton, UrrKOli. III.KV A It T.I.KUa"y7 ATrOWNKYH III Uw. -lloomit I, 3 mid 4 Ax tilon lllocK, i'ciuiicioii, (iri'fton. ITKII KIT.(ll?llAM).ATT01tNKYrt InLiiw. itraiiim No. mid H, Au:la Block, 1'NQillPtnii, Ori'iton. . I1KAN. ATTOItNKY AT LAW. I nmrci-.Miilii Htn-ot. 111 TlioiniiMon- Ibtrt llullilluk'. ovf r t lie 1'onI-OIIIoi!. ; 1 MiNoit, "attoiinkym at law. oire-ilvcr r 1ml .Nuuonni uimi. ren- In, Uickoii. r. Ill TCIIKIt. ATTOItNEY AT LAW, . rriitrrvlllv. On-'-oil. Will Vrilcllp.it iuuiu of Orienii uit A' nslil iictoli. Col - IniDmnintlv Hllcnilfii 'c. m: A WAdKII, ATTOIINKYM AT lUw. Itooiim ;iMIiiHoftli"Kail lire. In." IiuIIiIIuk, corner of iluin urnl Webl u.remlli'lon, Ori'iion. IOTKU A WHITK, ATTOKNKYK AT Uw, rrnillrlon,OriKon. HooiiuSiuul Kiaiion 1110CK. General Merchant! ise Main and Alta Sts. HIY8ICUNH AND 8UU0K0NH. CATlilmSHrN?S!CTA-l uid Tr.plirr tit (' Ii r I lit 1 1 Sclcnco litliUmtuiii kIvcii to rlii'iiiiiHtlmii it ! u ui,tc. t'onmiiiHiioii irt'i. i.ui" ucllon lutli of t4vh inonlli. Olllc I. .roond lloor of Knit Orrtonlun Jlnc, rtiHlloton.Orrk'oii. IQKWWOI.I). I'll YKKMA.N AND HUll- irun uui :n 111 imilfit urui; more. It Uicxoii. -J. M. I'ltl'KTr. 1'HYHIIMAN ANII Sorufnn. Dflldi1:-over Mnorliouno A Innorc'n ftiiic, iijrnur of JoIiiihoii una liimu, I'fnilluloii, Ori-Koii W. W. KINO.. M. I). OFK1CK OVKll Mnorhnu.n A. fU ktin,. ltiultlpncfl. on It) kUrrl npnr Conn kln.nl. IlnKlitpnca loOoecuniifoU'il by tiplion) with VII wri. r-.mini uiiPiiunn kivcii in ma m Hoiiu n unu unuurtni. B. BKATIK. HHNT1HT. UAH ADMIN- I Ut.rtxl llfHiMLf iil,i Mtrl.lnTlirimtl. tTluX BulMlnu. I'eiullvton, Oreson. MKUHANICS. S I'AHKKH. COSTItAUTOH AND Bull4tr.rtmilf.lnn. Druon. country JJ'gwUlly, EillnmlrK furnllitd on A. lillliliTS" iTTifTPWTi5ll Xii'K Balldtr. U.vk nnlrni Mt rfilJrnce. wruiuitunil Thonipiioii Htrreu, ivnme. uiunirvnn n .ni . imi unn iimtiimiv IMW to. 1U.IAM noi'Ett, HI.ACKH.MtTU AND 4Uioo,UKi:on. 'niKckmnltli work of nil laiatbeMt poxihie iiiHiiner, una on lOfchla lvma II. .,1. ull.ntlttn irlv konMitioeni;. Cheap News! East Oregronian AND THE NEW YORK WORLD From now until after the Presidential election in November for Only 75 Cents. Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. JUST ARRIVED! I?; HUOWN, HOUHK OAltHIAOK 1 OH Vlniant.tHJl UU I '.11 1 ft KtrM.t- Plrt furnl.hiHl on i'hort notice. Order A Large Stock of New Furniture and Household Goods At. Shulze's Store Main Street, Pendleton. lurni.hMl on Uort notice, oruera ' r.-.. airoropt"ttep-, Goods Sold on ttie Installmmt Plan on Easy Twins, ILlJAlf l'lt IMVluiiV tin AfTlf'Al. wnicti. Clock uud ChrononioWr ! I Ilia above hmnotie.. All work , wo. uinco ut IlrlK'a old klanu, aiain .Ptnaieton, Oregon. 1 tK DUPIIAT. KTONK AND IHtlOK uob, Heudlelon, Oreuon. Tomb. j;",r inonumeni KHiunmH uprciuui i k..uJ' Piwennir, till kind ot none i brltk lini. ' k fire-proof portltloim. C. K. IIOOKVKW. N. H. TKNSKUY. K, II. HIOItMONO. RINTINO PAN UK HAD AT THK itT-" u.u iri,i nines ul uricon iu lr.7), ,he m rheuper thin thoie of r""f prlnUiiR hou.e In Ks.i.rn Oreson SALOONS. rPAHVEAu, ruofiUKTon ok f. j.- rue, nor. anon u LT WWII. 1't.n.llo.... ' BW.Ir. - n v.iiiivillUl UltlWl liK .oimmiou, FySlBttrondmught. mm, Klna WlnM.Ua- .Art.. I S!f.,fN8T IMtOl'ltlKTOn OK TUB -luuq, rin. w bm. iiounin inu ci- "uitu ber on druucht l Ox T-vaw. winttiart' bottled boar p- - u wmi, oppotiie court iioom. R.T. R.CO. G-o and see their new style Photos "The Russian." Portraits in Crayon. Frames, Copying, Etc. R.T. R. Co., w - Pendleton, Oregon. Successors to J. A. Brlggs. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. I'OltTLANI) POINTS, on VltUrit 'iil Mn, Dr. .Murrny Not Out or the Wood. Yet-NIrk IliiKlira l.eulrntly Treated -Other MalrniHiHtuii Nlm. l'OHTI.ANI), Oct. tl. TIlO WttV o( trariHirruHHor iwliiinl. Mth. Dr. Attirruv id iiKuin in troublo. ThU tlmo, It !m fourcd, Henry MclSlnii wilt not Unit it ho owy to inuniiKo thu ciitic fur IiIh fnir client. She Ih noon to Im3 tlio ilofeiiclitnt in u c.tso that will bo brought lit Juilo Slmttuck's court. A, I.. KruHior, it well-known law yer lioro, huu been uppolutcd udminUtnt tor of the cntiito of Mury Scliiiollur, deceased. Mr. FritRler Mated yeHterday that ho would shortly bring suit HKuliiht ,Mrn. Dr. Murray for !,000 cIuuiukch for caueiiip the death of Minn Sehnellcr through tnaliruellcu. Thero in more reanon to liellove that Mrri. Murray w ill now Kct her just ducn than there him been heretofore. Tho dulegatoH to the Wutorwuy Con volition have all arrived, and will an reinble in tho Hoard of Intdo rooms to day. Nick Htiuhi'H, the young detective who phot it nowHpuiier carrier in tho log on September Ltltlt, hud an examination in tho Police Court yesterday. An cyo wlthCHH teHtilled that ho f.iu' tho fluHit liiK, and believed it vtuh purely uceldeiilal. Tho defendcut, under outh, wuld that when tho accident occurred he wan on . . . I. . . I...- inn way down town 10 nrn iuh revolver rhlcauo u llttlo atnl carried it in IiIh hand tu avoid being , .., !,,, ,u,.,. ...i i .... ---' , H.ntllo Dvlegntc dill Oukp.. i St. l'Aiti., Oct. 10. A ilek'Katlon of roprenentatlvo men of Seattle, W. T., .culled uinm Henry Vlllard yesterday. ' 1'rctildcut Oaken and othera of the Nortli em Pacific ofllelal weio prenent. Tho ,, j Northern Pacific cxIciihIoii, or the pur- tllO , .,), ...... I... ,llt,r f.nitilttiiiv of tint nollllillil't and Puu'ot Sound railway, which ruim from .Stuck Junction to lilted by tho delegation. N'ojhlnK dof inlto wuh dono in thu mutter. A Canudlitn Opinion. Oitawa. Oct. 10. Sir John Mac Donald, lit un interview, o.prenned tho opinion Unit tho liberal party IK Irretriov ulilv roininittdd to Home Hort of nolilical and commorelul Hiirronder by Ciinada to tlio united StutcH. llie next l euerai election, ho Huyn, will bo fought out on UiIh lino. Kmperor Wllmn !loly Ouurdnl. Viknna, Oct. 10. Great precautloiiH are taken lor hmporor illlanrH naieiy. both at railway HtatioiiH along thu road and ut tho pulaco. It In mild that tho reuHou for mix unumial illHplay of mili tary and police wan tho recent revival of tho International SocIuIIhUi! AnHociation. I" OLD HUTCH" Ol' CHICAGO. arrchted for carrying concealed weajtoiiH. lio declared mat no denied Having a plutol at tho thuu of uriehl bcuiiHo Iio w,wl , dl . r0lU, nboul ok verv bad v Hcared. Jiidife Dement held n..!..i.,..i ,,,fn o, r... . . . . " , . i lllllt.ll n IPliJIIUtulin tut, i(n lun ii.iin that tho Hhoollng wuh the run lit Chicago iind comparo their luck with t'urck'HiioHH, and not with erlinlnal Inlonl. , ,,, ,iiov imiHt feel a llltlo blllotiH. Upon iccouiineni iitlou of tho Deputy, Tio inau who Inw wrought all thin ox DiHtr let uttomoy, Hug hc was icleaHcdon clomcnl Chicago and h.M inoro or leM ball. Tho unfor ui.ato young man I .Httit lud tho grain niarkelH of thu woild, kiwi in io nut i too iiui r ... .i.... . ,M f ,,u n0Ht ,0mr public; and llie fact that hu nent tho mollier ol tlio wounded noy iio, an tne monovho hud in tho woild, m very good evidence that lie did no intentional wrong. Kight uud one quarter ucrcH of tho Seldou Murruv donation claim wuh Hold vextoiiluv by Aloxunder r-clihiHcer unit Jacob Meyer to (.icorgo It. Dedman, for f:i.',uuu. At u meeting of thu Hoard of Trade hiHt nlidit tho committee inmolnted tonreiiaro it Hiiblect for dlbCiiKHlon at tho National Hoard ol Trade, to bo neld ul 1,'lilcago 'nviiiiilnr Mill, i-niinrlril Hint tbnv hud Hclecleil "How Shull wo Cheapen TraiiH- portatlonV" Among oilier multerri dlH cuhhl'iI wuh that of thu alleged difcrimln ation of tho Soiilhern Paclflo Hullroad against Portland and In favor of Sail l'ruuclHCo. Daniel Sully, tho jiopular IrlHli cotno Hun. Ih playing ut tho new Patk thin week. I.uxt nlidit hu moduced thu farce comody, "Uuldy Nolan," to u largo tin- (Hence, utid wept ino uuoitorH in u roar oi laughter from flrbt to lant. Mr. Sully Ih it IK-erloHH comedian, and Ih mipiwrled by u imt oxcellent company. A. J. Moo, N. LuwHon, A. JaekHon, Ci. Oullow a v, Aim. Turner uud children, I. M. and II. Itowman, and W. K. Crown, of Pendleton, are In tho City. Tho Short lino Ih nix Hours luio to-iiuy and In coiiHCuuonco noverul ofthodelo- guten to tho Grand l.ndgu ol KnlglitH ol l'ytluilslroiu KuHternt;regoniiuvo not jut arrived. It wuh leitrneil yontorduy iiitornoon that tho lino rcsitlenco of W. M. iHdom, located on Mount Tatwr, wuh mimed to thu ground on Saturday, inu iohh ih LTiOO. InHurunco f 1.000. Tho tlmnkH of your correnjiondcnt uro Imrnliv Imulorcd. to Mr. A. I). ChurltOtl pucconger agent of tho Northern Paeillc, for un Invitation to uttond u meeting of tho Territorial Piohh aHHocIutlon which conveneit to dayat Spokane Fall. friend, but novor n dollar to an orphan asylum. Ho rmlwcrlbcn with a grim Hinlle for mortuary ehapolH, but ho would not give n cent to keep n follow in Hick tens tinlexH ho could llrnt get a certlllcate from tint doctor that tho jioor fellow could not live. Tim cHNrtmv ci.un. Thoueh worth all tho wuv from ten to itwelvo inillloiiH. "Old Hutch" hold tho Junction to Seattle, wan! Chicago barkeeper religiously to his two ilfiiil'tj tin .i i.tiftrljit iv.m (I lift mirita them both IiIiiihoU. Thivo or four yearn go "Hutch" went into Charley Kurn'N plaeo, oppoHllo of the old Hoard of Trade, and got a drink for which ho paid lb ceutH. Ah hu wuh coming out of the door he mot W. C. Iliidd, onco of San Fran cImco. 'lie ami Itudd went In to got an other drink. Hudd took iiulgar(lOccntH) und Hutch called font drink. Thai, no cording to tho old ihuii'h count, meant "0 centH, and laid down two dimes, Thu barkeoor objected- Old Hutch got mad, curxed the barmuii and inioie he would never go into a naloon again, TIiIh was tho foundation of thu cele brated Century Club of Chicago. Tho Century begun as a drinking club, purely and Himply. With that iKtrHonal atten tion lo oven thu pclilcnt details of any enterprise in which ho Ih Interested, "Old Hutch'' dropped every Hoard of Trade care and went about organUliig his club. A, F. Kent, formerly of San Franelnco, owiih ii building on Sherman htreet, opodto thu new Hoard of Trudu. "Hutch" nmted it room, lilted It up In primitive Mvlo with a cocoa matting uud enno-bottomed cliuirH, put In nldcioard. witii glitHHOH, olc, uud liiuiHeli wont and bought u three-gulloii jug of whlwky, which hu lugged up to IiIh riMiiu through u Fohtuury HiioWHtorm. "Thero. bv the old man ox- claimed profanely, "I'm going to ncll whlHky lor 10 centH," Ho iliiblied tho now club the Century. and Invited tho crowd to join it. Initia tion fci'H wuro Ki duen CO ceutH it muiitli, and all drlukii and clgiUH 10 centH each. Tho old man iIuvIhciI u plun by which inemberH worn to buy bar llc.ketrt for u dollar each, containing ten uumlierH. Tho Hldeboard wuhokui to member, und whenever unyiMMiy came wiiii a itci;ut to got a drink, ho took It and punched out IiIh iiii wuro, Old Hutch watched thin plan for fix iiioiiIIih, and then uno after noon ho read thu Itlot Act. "Say, Hill." hu Hald to ono of the heaviest trillion on the bouid, a man woith ii million at leant. "1 have watched you for a couple of iIiivh, and you tuko annul lour diiiiUH io ono puncii oi ino ticket. Now, tho Hettlln' clerkH do bet. tor than that. Cnmu, old man, punch out all jour holes on that ticket uud buy The Stun tVtio If IlUlurbi'd the World' Market All IHienlrle but Murrlle.i CliHrneter. They know how to run wheat de.iU in oeticr man tuey no in Theio Ih no dinpoNltlon u thin article to rulllu auvbody'H feutheiH. but when tho inunugerH of thu latuwhe.il 1 larkublo characturH In tho country. Operating with mlllloim hlninelf, and with what Ih of oven inoio vulnu. a neifect knowleduo of thu world'H grain ami provlnioii inarketH, ami Hourcun of wupply, "Old Hutch" bun for fix or Hoven vearn been invincible. Slnco thu great July wheat corner of 18dl, which ruined ImnkH and drove inyrludH into bankruptcy. "Hutch" Iiuh lieou tho prac tical pow'ur in thu Chicugo grain market. Phil Armour, tho great pucker, Iiuh for yearn had control of tho provlnlou mur kct, and in that capacity Ih hucIi a terror to cliort hcllcm that Krk Hpcculalloti In Chicago Iiuh been wull-ulgh ubaiidoued. Hut thu wheat and corn lluldn aie open, ami an over-allured imbliu in leady to gamble on long uud eliorl cropn, vlnlblo demand, cropn in India and on thu Hluck cou, and on a thoiiHund other elcmenlH of trade that uro for thu mont part trivial. "Hutch" knowH everything that ought to Iki known about thcno thlugn. Ho kuowri overyboily In Chicago, and tho hUo of IiIh bunk account, uud IiIh cccuntriciticH, po ciillaritieH uud moneyed vug irlen make hhn u llguro in tho Chicago Hoard of Trudu. A HIIOUMAKItll fllOll I.VNN, Tlio nowri dlnputchuH have lieen ho full of "Old HutchV operatioiiH In get ting September wheat up lo f- it hunhel tliul any record of who and what tho old man Ih Iiuh been lout night of. Heuja mln P. HiitchliiHou Murted life an an apprenticu In a hou factory in Lynn, .MafHachtiHellH. Ho learned IiIh trade, worked uh a jouriiuymuii, naved hoiiiu money, pet up it hiiiuII hiinluunH in l.ytin unit in two yearn fulled with no iihhcIh anil u couple of thouxandH in debt, HiHtory Iiuh It that "Hutch" ho wuh "Yimn llntcli" tlimi L'ot out of I. villi I two more or I'll h'Ut vim on thu hoard. When thu whlnky got out, Hutch would cart tho jug oil' lilmeelf, got it tilled uud lug It lack. Tho "Century" wuh u great "club" in thoHu duyri. All opemtorrt wanted to know "Old Hutch," mid overyboily joined IiIh club. They wanted to bo near him. Tho private wire ilinputchert from Now York that came In on xtockH hud all to go to the "Century." Of omrce there wuh a ticker (hero, but Uudd and Chatluy Miller ami Davo Power uud all the chup that knew nnvthimr bv nih.ito who ' would riiah around and hco "Hutch" and IiIh lollowerH. liio "l entiiry" got to i niich a report that new and lilggor ipiart ern weio neceHHary, and now that club Iiuh ono of tho bent hulliliiigH in Chicago, It Ih nald "Hutch" bought tho Kent lluildliig, and tho club, whono Initiation feu in now 100, havo llttcd It up in ger geoiiH ntylo. noon nor. niAin.rn. Mr. HiitchliiHou, uh Ix'foro nald, Iiuh Till; W I IK AT MAHKKT. PrleM In Llrerponl, New York, Clilc(i mid Hmn ffiiiclco-Bui;nr Drop Notch. I.iVEni-ooL, Oct. 10. Whout dull; domund poor; California, 8n, It'd. CiiiCAdo, October 10. Hy noon to-day October whoat had dropped Q conut bo- low yenterduy'ri cloning, which wan w l.lfl!a Novcmbor and Decembor alno -I 1t 1 tl... fL.n... f.L' j nn,l (lin I ". between two mina, but oven If thin weio ' two hoiih. Churloy, tho goodygiody lioy, truu nutxxly lit I.ynn over willorod, lor I w HUioriuiun(iuiii in u nuiuiay h cuwu ami veunt ufter 'Mlutch" nald ovory dollur of I IH inilomcuuenH wmt niiercni unu in inu twowivu.i of IiIh principal creditorH hu Kent ouch a 100 Htlver lou Hervlco uh u douceur. leaving I.ynn he went to Milwaukee, Ho wuh Hearing lllty then, poor una goat with only a tomato can, but with u cold gray oyo and u rugged determination to do fomothing. And ho did do homctblng. Ho bought hldcH on thonlreetH. Ho bought hurley und outn, Hu boueht broken-down cur horneH. Hu bought any thing hu could for Iohh llnin lilt 1-oflH Iilnrcil it uiirlh. And lirettv IIIUII did not haVO it all Chicago, iKJiiglil a i uunry iioHiuur, onu in inu original mum noon ho lauded III ..A.nli.r,l,ln lit lint ltnuril of Trufttt. und 'declined, tho former 0 centH, und tho t,n X)Vwn "Old HutchV career. luttorftW contH. i a cukiouh oui oowio.f, Nkw Yokk, Oct. 10. The wheat mor- Mr ntchlnHon Ih now huvunty-two kot wuh not do utrong yeHterday, le,.0!lrrt olu lo H roBi, unii uncouth, ccmtMjr cloned at l. JfjH, a dpcllno of 6 unil Jn wKH.cl, tuit3 Illftoruto. Hu talk centH: tl.Wi wan bid for ; May, while utVttyH In the ernuculur of tho "down lunt night It wuh wild for M.J4. I KaHter," but ycit atlcctH u tanto for litem- Sak FiuNCibco.Oct. lO.-Huyer the year ,llro Ho ' hl) llkt!H to reml nWttUi wheat declined 3J centH this morning, u," and "that feller Bhakon- cloning ut $1-7-'. November declined ; lH)arot,uru'M inom'n w hundred thou 3I' cents, c oning at 1.04?v I nand nhort In that chap." Ilutohlnnon In A reduclion oi un eigntii oi i i em i B J)ttn of fttlnju.. Ho haH two ilaughturn ull grud.)H of nugur wuh made by tho Cull- wu nmrfe( ttn(J two Honn-CharluH, thu fornla Sugar Itellnery thin morning. I ymlng ,,rc,cnt of tho Iwurd of trudu In A11 ; , ... ! Chicago, unir'Iko." it youngur chip oil' Ct leDylngpfV. lou. Dl.eM.. blcck lrh(J J0,(, Has rKANCihCO, Oct. 10. Vr. A. . I ciiarK-H (500,000 a few yearn ugo and nald Mercer, of tho animal jnduntry bureau, (l0 ,,, ,,Now yot, ,i'fool, biihtlo with who ban U-en nent out by tlio ugricul-, jt ut fjhurloy wuh not that kind of a tural Department at uHhlngton " hubtlur." Hu ntarted out to do thu em Bather MatUtien In regard to cattle und nt.ntiy rcHectablu, joined a Prt-nbyloriuu hornen, addreMJd tho Hoard of Health (ci,rc, (,,,0 the mijiorlntendunt of itn lout nigui. jjoeiuirt. "; """" 'Hunduy Hcliool anil wan at onco munition ling through Ihoraiuhen of Tuxiui und ud- to ,ji0 choiccr nociul circles. Tho old loinina lerruorieH, no imu Hint hundrcdn of Cattle Were . .11 ....... Di.nl iroin vurifiiiM tiiHTitnt-n. nut... to iv.wi AAi u.ti.iiu ... f-i.i. ' , .. . ., , , t.71IUt.ttUU Ul MIU1MJ ni'lttll. Ut VIIMI'HI It fever, anthrax, big Jaw, actinomyuHln G(it0. th4t ho WUH ufruI(1 Charley would etc. j next turn up in Canada. A ame or iuh. religious feeling "Old Hutch" Is an Colkax. October 10. The Wulla Wulla airnostle. Hu doesn't bclluvo in any fu- and Colfax clubs played a gume of baso-, turn for tho human soul. His idea Is iiroHlthitit of the Chicago Corn Kxclmngu . Hunk. Hu In likuwlnu nruident of tho lloard of Trudu. Thu old luuu nald at tho lust election of tho board thut hu didn't wunt thut "d fool" to havo any moro honom, hut when thu hoard inuiiilierH camu lo think it over they concluded to voto for Chuiluy, all thu name. And they did no thu moru roadllv when they found thut "Old Hutch" had opened overy nlulco-gatu of Influence In Charloy'ii fa vor. To oirend "Hutch" wan to knock onu'n self out In one round. Hut thu old his own way, uxiiHuiiuud- to ,ho choicer nociul circles. Tho old I dlwovercd mHU vjowe(J llU )a.ttk wf Charley's with daily dying unmtlKatcd disgust. Oni ho told a h as loxuMt.oi0ction of choice spirits at Chapin A. ball here to-day. which resulted in u, vic tory for the Walla Walla boys by a score of eight to four. Kdwards pitched for Walla Walla und Mcl'lieo for Colfax. "I a:1 fho boys nettle uj their deals, and ull futures will take caru of themselves." Ho gives hundreds of dollars to pay fu neral ex ionise for iniecunIous old hem of tho Isjurd, talked pretty loud, and thu day before tho election "Hutch" met Hosmur uud asked, In un Innocent kind of a way; "Henry, how uro you going to voto?" HoHiucr replied; "Hutch, I don't know. In olden times they used to wor ship golden calves. Hut now- you waut to taku nil thu gold und yet uxiicct un to votu for tho cull, uud I won't do it." Hut Churloy wuh elected, ull tho nume. Nolsxlyovur dared voto uguiunt Hutch on uuy prosnltlou. H. P. Hutchinson Is worth from $10, 000,000 upward. Ho owns the Corn Kxchuugo Hunk, with u lino of (3,000, 000 deiioslts; hu owns mora thuu half of thu Continental National, uud for iiiuuy years a tremendous nllco of thu Chicago gas Isolds am! thu street-rail w uy Mocku. Hut lately hu has sold thu gun bonds, be cause u trust wus formed of which hu did not upprovo, uud ho sworu ho would not have anything to do with hluckmull ers and other .referring to tho men who hud formed thu gus trust. Ills sales of bonds lasted nearly u year, ami ho mado tho trust taku every onu before they could complete tholr pIuiis. A wonderful man is "Old Hutch." Soiuu pcoiilu affect to boliuvu that hu will ls tuonbod uforo this deal is over, but that is nonsense, It would ho just llku "Old Hutch" to rob his enemies of their money on the deal, und then givo it back to them if they put up u oor mouth.