i ... , DAILY. The East Orogonian. daily, : Hi:.Mi.vi:i:KiiY, uto. Newsy, but not to M.iunnl; Fresh, but not coarse; Liberal, but not wicked. . i m Ti A T T County Scrip taxen ui wr . Qi.lnr.rlnllon. Adver- Printing Account. PENDLETON, UMATILLA. CO., OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1888. NO. 102. ....... itii.nrnii V. U CMAITKKNO.S3. It. A. M . VMM f each month, ut7:T,0 . . . ... 1 H m. k , rnniilli. nl 7iS0 o'clitck. II. J. - ....j.t. -.A e.l A l- .ft A.M. thf Mndnlil" ifiiiMii ii tj. MlU.I'rt.W.Mtl Jl. Al I'lir-uitj. -----.-. - ' . ' 0 OVIOCK. .1. V i.r.Anuur., ll.,.,.nt.tr L0P(IK NO. 3.1. I. U. r. snrvin w" ..... ....... t... ni I'tnVt.ir . nwntfli. ul 7i!tt:iVlltle 1 r 1 a l.i I.' Ull II MU NAf kit I Bean Iifl4lli urn nu iiuru i iiuiH. month. IA1'lf rt iv it w nmK NO. 4. K. OK ! Mf-ctn In uriK.i'. K. nf it. mill h. )N' I'OHT. (. A. It.. infills lit crM Hull every Tliursiluy tilitlit. i f..iit,niitiili.F! J. M. luiu-Khf. ATTOItNEYS. Uw. Mool') Ihniitl Iff, AmooIh Prnti If ton Orrpm. i rDEALERS IN- General Merchandise. A. " t t t (i.ti. .(rn'ririMLtv & ... limn- llOtltll All, II. AKKlMMfl. rrmllrlnii, Oickoii. .1 IIVtl.l't'.AY, ATTullNKYM Hire Kixnil 1,2. ilMUUIAH- ..l. I,...., ,.,.(. III.. KHZU ; lAIiP. ATTO INKY.H kikiiii Nn. o mill fl. AftRodit' IVnJl.Liti. flriiini. . A.V. ATTOIiN'KY AT I. AW. :-Mnln Slivct, in TIioiiiivih illilli.B.orirtln? IViNt-omcr. XOK. ATl-Olt.NKYH AT LAW. irfr rri Nutloiml ItiuiK, l'"n- Ma. TC IK t.ATTD tNT.Y AT LAW. ri i in VI r),iiiii ,v, ii ni!in i3 I I rrvnn umi ri.ii I iiLiiin. i.'.ii. iimiviiiiriiiirii ii. 1 WAUKlt, ATTOIlNr.YH AT HooniH :inuil 1 of tlto Kam.lirf idlni:, curlier of Muln auU Wobb lliton, Ori'k'on. i 4 WH ITK, " ATTOftNV.Yft" AT frtiillfloti. f Irirrin.. Kluiiim R mill Main and Alta Sts. r i I'lA.NK AN1I SIIKIiKHNK. imnill.N, MKT.rilYrlUIA?i r.rnrr iir I'liri.i in ! Hniniiftii loth tr r.ich iiuitilli. Oftlcc I .I I I(UII ui.ii. r tin i Ann nun. 'irac iii irvinr'u iiruif nwire, ntur.rr. tiiyhician ami . -luir, i-iirurr ui niiui"iii nun . I'eiulleliiii. IWimu KIXO.. M. II. flVVlQH UVKII iiiu.ea lo. m .tore, uviiiiiaiirn, on --.. i i. .ij it-ivi,iuiiv m,. Kl!I ultentloii L'lvcn to 11)0 tumen biiJ vlilldruii. IIKNTISTS. Ilmrt . Main Utrui InXlinWin HalHlnr. I'rnillAtnn. irtFnn. Cheap News! THe JSloncLi-WoelSLly BasJi Oreonian 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! MKCHANICR. tnivrjt. ruNTiiAi-rmt an i 4 ".mn ruiiciiru miu uruiuyu u iinnnh . ..... .... f n .lhV(ln Ill...1..lil. k- ...11 ' - . iniit'Kaiuuii nuift in an wrnit. ivrtlculiir uttentloa gw BRnurv imttuu r ii rt t ill .1- uicii, rcuuiriuii' ujvbuii muntMrfet, nenr Court lreU rurnltbfd on nhort notice. Ordra I'VVIIMVi W WILKINHON. PHACTTlCATi viuvk. nun unrnnnmpur AiSiebove branchen. All work A Large Stock of New Furniture and Household uooas At Shulze's Store Main Street, Pendleton. Goods Sold on thi Installment Plan on Easy Terms. t k. nooEVEiyr. N. U, TKHNEIIY. "UfllAT, HTONK AND ISRIGK r-.'iviiiiir. uii k i ii ii m ni Hi.nni 0ri lXfitfM. ruucAnuhU llnl Flr.nrr . ..it I IlllUltlh l.'IJ 1 ' A 111,' II all m r 'I" III, I UXKOONIAV nfflp- ut nrioM thai i HlQtlnf hoiue In K-m-m Ortcou ! SALOONS, K IIIUIIH. .. v.ra Of Trail. H II.. . .. .. Bm.,;. ; Itl".u' ureeon. rTfAlrr- R. T. R. CO. Go and see their new style Photos "The Russian1 Portraits in Crayon. Frames, Copying, Etc. R. T. R. Op., Photographer. Successor o J. A. BrlSS Pendleton, Oregon, TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, ma:kknzii:'s iiouk. Tlir Ilocliir'a Htnry of Kinprror I'rnlerlck'n lllnfliux .nil llmlhi l.oNiio.s, Oct. HI. An nbstnict of Sir Mnrell McKcnzte'fl book on IiIh treat mniil nf I lui I''miwmr Krinlnrli'lc vim null- roKTUNi, Oct. 11!. At linearly hour HhIioiI wKtcrduy. Ho cIouIh nolcly with yi-fUerdny inornln burgbrH enteretl llio th me'ilicul uik!cIh of tlio nino, without I'UllTI.ANII I'OINTS. TlmflllB ltlly"-K.iir 1. Omrrri-Urlna. inl Notri I'rr.oiml Mmitlnn. Jowolry Htoro of M. FliiiuivrH, corner of v. .r...i it.... i.i , ... ' . . , rirPlUIUI IIHUIIIKIIJII Mrui-IH, IlIHI HIOI0 nboiit 176 worth of kooJh. Untraneo wuh effected throiiuh tlio thin wooden parti tion at the rear of tlio bulidini;. No trace of, tho thieves or the goixlrt ntoleu lmn,yot been diHcovered. A' whole lot of loud talklnc liun been Indulged in of Into by KopuMlcann alwnt the bli! rally that in to take placo to niKht, but it lookn now an though uuothor postoneinont would Ikj u wine thing. A month uuo thero wan to have been a "hugo. dotnoiiHtrution," but when tho titnucamo for thu turn-out, thu fact be cainu ho o ident that a Hat failure wuh in ntore for them that a pontoucmont wus ordered "on account of wet weather." Them wan u little nun thu dav before tho touchlno on any twlltlcal question. In nL'ard to tho chariro tnado aiMinsthim by 1'nifcKsor licrhardt of having wounded t ho rlc it vocal chord in bin Kceond otcru linn. Sir .Mondl tHilntH out that fllich nil accident in almoHt imjiohiblo with bin prooeHH. Ilo haH nover known it to occur, even to beirlnncrM. and an a matter of fact, in tho can of Emperor Krcdorick, thoro waH no object ivo Hign of such injury Having been lulllctcu. .iicrvenr.io uo HcrlbcH tho clinical inddontH of tho caHo very much on they wero net forth in med ical Journal! at tho time. IntereMlng lo tailfl uh to thn heroic fortitude with which tho Prince received what wuh in fact a Fontcneo not only of death, but of pro longed nruvioiiM riullcrltnt. McKonr.lo clalini that the II mt tube liiHcrtcd by the rally wuh to have taken place, but the. German doctorn, after tho operation of tracheotomy, wan altogotiier too largo ami of a wrong nlmH). and that thin win tho mcatiH of rihorlentng tho Emperor's life by ulKjut ten months. Tho Oorniau doc tors are covcrcly handled throughout tho book. Sir .Mnrell alleging that their treat ment of the royal patient was of mirh a bungling nature us to hasten his diuth. rivil reason of thu otitMjuoiiient was on account of tho failure to procure torch carriers f r tho procession. To-day thoro Is plenty of rain and uo lack af mud, and If ttho ''vast multltudo" turns out and carries torches for thu (1. 0. P. your cor respondent will have to givu thu people of Portland credit for having inoiu patri otism than brains. Tho Ilurton House, corner of Third and F streets, has been putcluucd by l. P. V. Qulmby for $1(1,000. Ho intends to add uuothur tdory to it and oreii it for a hotel. Next Monday evening .Mr. Charles G. Maubroy and Nellie itoyd, supported by u strong company, will niako their uf pt'iirancu ut tho New Park in "Ilia Natu ral Life." Tim Ornml Ijxk-ii KiiIl-IiIm of 1'vlliliiN elected thu following ollleers yestetilay: t. v.w. v. inline, roriiauu. II. V. C 0. II. lrvluu. Albany. (I, P. A. A. Cleveland, Asloria. G. K. of It. & H. Ward H. Stevens, Portland. U. AI. of E. John Holmes, Portland, (i. M. at A. J. Ilayanl, Tho Dalles. (. I. (1. .Mr. Crossman, I-u Grando. G. O. G. Chas. Fellows, Porlhiml. Grand Trustee and P. O. C Geo. W. Jott, llakor City. Installation ol tlio iiuovo omcers 1001c nlaco last nluht. Thu next erand loiluu of thu order will meet in Astoria on the eeeond Tuesday in October, 18H!. Hum 1-. Caimack, (ormciiy ol lleppner but of lato u successful Mieep raiser of Montana, is in the city. Dm-iir 1. Clav. who has leeu commer cial editor of thu Orcgnuian for tho past eight years, died at thu residencu of his parents yenleruay, ui iu o ciwk, oi an in fection of thu heart of long 'lauding, al lied with other complications. Thomas A. Jordan, ux-hhurlir of Mult nomah county, and Joseph lay lor yen- MYHTi;iiimis .MUiiiir.it. tcrday pleaded guilty to rescuing a priso- )tu u deputy u. n. .Mursi day of thu last Juno election. U. H. Marshal on thu It s un derstood u Htuhborn light will bo made for defendants. Thu Inclement weather seems to have no etlect upon tho utteudancu ut thu Me chanics' Fair, which is increasing daily. Evurvth ni: on exh b tiou Is now in tier- feet order and tho machinery all running smoothly. uurko, .Murun ami Minioy, who uru recently convicted of stealing six shirts from tho storo of NuiiHtadter A Co., was sontonccd by Judge Stearns yesterday. Kadi man got a year uuu ti-iiau vr shirt. Ixcal ltepublican mauagun are limit ing groat ellbrta to get Corjtoral Tanner to mako a fow jwlitlcal Hechos in this Statu beforu thu November election. Tanner is now vtumping California in the interest! of Harrison and Morton. There is little probability of his coming, ut it is thought ins services are mucu more needed in California than iu Ore- B5: there was nnoincr uig crown iu uio Nuw Park last nlnlit to sou tho fun pro duced by Sully in his famous play of "Tho Corner Grocer." Ijugh? Why the eoplQ thoro almost laughed them selves sick. The play lasted two hours, and how so much genuine fun could Ikj crowded into so much space is what puz zles us. Hon. W. P. Ready passed through Pendleton Tuesday, and says ho was thundirstruck. "Had no idoa," ho re marked, "that Pendleton was such a place. Why. it's a splondid-lookiiig city, and I like It." UONAHUK'H IIKATH. Tk. An Olil Culmii .Mllllnimlrii ml III. Wife ii ro Foil nil llmil-A Nim-ln-I.uw Nut kirrlnl. Havana, Oct. III. Domingo Suniido and wife wuru found in their homo on Itupilsidorstreut this muruliig murdered, the bodies having been horribly hacked witli a hatchet. Sunado and his wife wore old and rich, yet they lived an iso lated life. Hoblierv was not tho object of thu murders, lor when the police forced an entraiuu into the Iioumi thuy found u largo amount of money and ewelrv apparently untouched. A son-ln- aw ol (lie iloceaseii ami a servani uavu Im'cii arrested on sUHplcluu. Sunado s foitunn is estimated at two million dol dlais. THK Vk'TlKAT MAHKI:T. I'rlrv. In I.li'riiinl, Niiw York, L'lilrHKii hiuI Smi I'miirl.rii. I.iVKiiroiu.. Oct. HI. Wheat ipilet but tlrui ; California, Ks. Ciiidauo, Octolsjr III. The wheat market closed ut nearly tho samu llgures as yestenlay. ucioikt fi.i-i, .oveiuisjr tl.l l1;.. Decemlsir fl.10. . . j . . ... tit. t . . MIW iOUK, ICI. IU, l lie wneai iimr- ket was quiet yestenlay. Novemlier tl.HI'i. DiH'emlier fl.PJJg, May l.lH?i. San l iLiNcisco, net. nuyer uio H.T.H.. October I.H. Novemltor il,tnt4', December I.U8.j. Tin-Yi'llmv IVtrr ViuiIIhu.. Jacksokvii.i.i:, Oct. III. Thoro havo lwen forivsnvon tew cases of yellow fever and two deaths iu tlio past twenty four hours. Tim Usual Milrlitr. San l''ii.iN('iM'n.Oct. III. VlctorThurs- ton, u shirt vendor, suicided yesterday by taking chloroform and morphine. The caiiho Isunkuown. Alt'iuiloiiril llir Tlinr." loiwnoN. Oct. 1!!. Sir Uicliurd Webster and Sir Henry James havo abandoned tho cause of thu "Times" againbt Par- null. A WOOI-UtOWWlVi VIKWK. II. CUV. III. Opinion tin m Hulijcrl lUIX Miirli l)l.cul. from Hie Union Hcout. Ah a wool grower of Union county I have given tho ipicstiou of tarllf on wool coiiHldurublo thought and investigation since the Introduction of the Mills bill iu Congress, which puts wool on tho free list. In reaching my conclusions I have luvektigated curtain projioaltiomt, which, if no intrusion. I should like U place be fore my brother wool growers of Union county. If they will give these proitosi lions their candid consideration, and fol low up the conclusions, they certainly will gain valuable Information. Tho discussion of tho question on to w bother or not thu turlli on wool en hances the price ol thu home product, bus brought out a great many facts and figures tending to prove that It does not. There are phaseH of the caso which, it seems, have not been tainted out us pro minently as they deserve, that would in dicate that the home producer not only docs not receive any protection from the luritr by way of enhanced prices, but is IKwillvcly injured by such laritr. We will present certain projiositionH which we think argue for this conclusion. First: The manufacturer by reason of the turiu on iuiorted wools, is com iielled to nav from to 30 ir rent. more for them. If he buys theso wools he has nothing to say in fixing the prlco Inqur.t Not Yet r T..llnon Almii iiarriMEiun. Kv Pii4K(-is:o. Oct. HI. Tho iunuest was resumed yesterday iu the case of David Donahue, tho fireman who was shot and killed during the shooting affray in tho Itupiiblicau county com inlttwi headauarturu tho night of the ltepublican primary election. John them, thutbeing dono by tho London MeAuliiretestllled that Win. Harrington,, mrket and the tariir. That hols com who lias been charged with tho murder ill.wl in lmv uiimn umili-s nl the foruiuu of Donahue, fired five shots, the first of urtlcla in tlia producUon u( cerluiu kinds wiucu Killed iH)iiauiie. 0 cloth is proven liy the laci mat ne uoes buy it, and did buy In the year 187 over 114,000,000 iiounus oi loreign woois. On the othor hand tho manufacturer is in such a position that ho controls the fixinir of urlces on the homo product, The ltohtou market governs the other markets of (bo United Slates lit prices for NOT l)KCII)i:i vk r Wb.lh.rGblu.M Ccrllllcalo llol Jar. Will t Let In on llabaaa Corpu.. 8an Fkakcisco, Oct. 13." The writs of habeas corpus issued yesterday to u cor- llfl-.tn tinliUr nn I tin ntiamnr Uell'lu UIIll "prior retident" on the steamer Duke wool, and who fixes the Huston standard? of Westmlnnter, and which were made returnable before United fj tales Judge Sawyer thu tnorning.to tM the Scott acti Ht over at the request of the United Statia District Attorney until thia after- BOM. Undoubtedly the manufacturer and wool merchant. The wool agents visit the wool grower ud Itcll him the market is no and so, and can give him a certain price for hi wool. If the wool grower object to the price he can then consign his wool to thu wool merchant, who is in collusion with tho muuufucturur, und get such a price for his wool as tho man ufacturer und wool merchant may agree on. That tho homo producer must sell ut homo is proven by the Uct that no for clk'ii iiuoutH coma to him to buV. Then, upon tho hyKthcsls that the homo producer Is forced to sell ut homo, and that tho manufacturer flxestho price, is not the conclusion warranted, that if ho Is compelled to pay u very high price for his foreign wools bo will placo a cor respondingly low price uton (lie homo product? Docs not the quotation ut Hoe ton prove this conclusion 7 Second : The consumption of woolen goods in tho United States requires about lW0,000,000, Kunds of wool yearly. Wo produce ubout :i00,000,000 xmiidrt and import now about 114,000,000 iwunds. If tho other 1:15,000.000 younds of wool wero lniH)rled free of duty in tho United States, would there not In) a dollcit in tho foreign supply as a roiiHcipiouco, und nn advauco thoro In prices? If prices did advance thero would not prices udvanco corresou(llni!ly hero? Grunting that forulgn wools of similar character to homo grown should bo ad mitted duty frcu, would the price of thn homo product necessarily declinu until more than thu (C0,(KH),000 isuinds hud been put tiMu the hoiuu market? Would tho. price declinu so loncuslho demand equalled or exceeded tho Mie piy 7 Third: Statistics show u rapidly in creasing opulation iu tlio United States an Increasing factor of consumption. Uoes thu t ui 1 11 stlmuiatusheep hushanilry to meet thu demand for wool which such a factor of consumption tilings ubout? Let u seo. Accoidlug to the roxrt on agricultuio for 18H,", thero wore at that tiuu) IS,:i.,2,.T.'l sheep In thu United States, and In the year IHH7 thero weru 4:1,011,71, us shown by thu iusrt for that year, u falling oil' In two yeais in tho number of Hheeji of nearly r, 000,000 licad. What, the sheui industry actually declining with a protective tariir and tho whole iiiuchaulsm of tho ltuimbllean party combined to sustain it ? Yes, and tho only salvation for thu wool grower hero Is to direct his prayers to Almighty God (instead of thu ltepublican party,) for thu creation of uuw woilds to which to transfer his bleatiui: "little lambs." The barren hills of thu West are u sad memento of the fact that sheepmen ut one timu controlled nearly ull the profits arising inim pasturing mo samu, nut competition for thu ranges between wool growers drovo nearly o,000,000 sheep out of exlstuncu in two years, duspito tho protective turil!', if such It be. Fourth : Iu thu clussillcatlon of forelim wools In thu tarlil law of 1HH7, for tho PuriMsu of levying an imixirt duty, com. blttiiiir wools of u staplo of four and miti half indies weru selected as ouu grade iiK)U which a turlli" should lo laid, tho other grades uhjii which u turlli was plaeeil Itclng cariet wool, A turlli ol III cents iHir ihiiiiiiI was laid uim tlio long combined wools. Why? Ilucausu nut utile oi that grade was grown in tlio United Slates, ami tho manufacturer hud to have it iu thu manufacture of u cer tain kind of cloth, and cousooucutlv u tarlil' on such wools would necessarily tiring into the treasury a large revenue. At the present tlmu wools of one und oiiu-half inches staplo aro combined and used very lurguty in tlio miinuiuciuro ol the samu kind of uoods that in 1807 ru- uulred the long staple wools, Itccausu of tho inflection reached in continuing wools, mo turin ciassiucanou is uio samu now as In 1H07, unit II then the turltr wus Intended to uliord protection to the wool i:rowors. now it does not, bo cause combining wool of shorter staplo than four ami one-half Inches comes in duty frcu. Thu tariir laws of 1807 weru enacted solely for tho purjKse of revenue, No idea oi protection induced uio irauiors oi these law s to place u tariir of 12 cts, per jionnd upon four und one-half inch combing wools. They so placed the tariir on wools us to derive u large rev enuo und this wus tho only consideration . . . ... . . .. .. nan in putiiug un iniori uiuy on uieso wixils. Tho protective feature of those laws has lieeu hatched by the o!!licul incubators of thu ltepublican paity inco 1807 for thu purjioso, If possible, of ob taining the supKirt of wool growers In leriutuatlug themselves in power, and no doubt some wool growers ure being led Into the trim luld for them, without sulllclently investigating the subject to discover the lallude ol the Uopuullcun assertions. A Wool, Giiuwkii, A Hwaiiiu 1.4 ml Deolilun. The secretary of the interior has con firmed tho doclsion of thu general land commissioner In the caso of D. H. Itlch urds vs. tho Statu of Oregon as presented bv the appeal of tho State from tho deci sion of tho commissioner rejecting the claim of thu State to thu land in sectiou thirty, township twenty-threo south, range thirty ouu east Willamette merid ian, Kakuview, Oregon. The State claimed the land on tho ground that it wus swamp und overflowed, but the proof showed that whilu it was overflowed by reason of lis being located on the moun tain, und snow molted In summer, said overflow from the melting snow so Irri gated tho laud that it was regarded as valuable; othewlso it would be valueless. The full meeting of", tho Pacific Coast blood horse association will oimju Novem ber 10th, ut San Fruuclscu. All the Cal ifornia flyers now in the East will be there. Mr. Mollie Johnson has returned from the Granite Creek minee. fKrNLlBtiOilt.fViiiM U.i.