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KKAN, ATTOKNKT AT LAW.
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General Merchandise.
Main and Alta Sts.
SlU.."h AMI SUlUihUIStt.
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HKNTIRT. UAH ADMIN-
Cheap News !
TJtie. JSona.l-'WoolsLly
East Oregonian
AND THE NEW YORK WORLD
IFroin now until after the Presidential election
in November for
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Address :
East Oregonian Pub. Co.,
Pendleton, Oregon.
MKCUANICS.
11. I X III mn.jii i fe ts
I l-.AiniR.lb Anil I'V I ftlfc
Whrelfr a Ueene, on Court
PAKKKS. C0NTHACT0U AND
"Htf, rttidUlnti. nri.i'Aii. I'miHlrv
Pilty. KMllmutittf fiirnUhidnn
odrtimlTliomptfoii MtrreU. IVuitlfi
7." wurr loiiriien nu urouipiir
A ' ,7 --vi . nit uinruniucu n.t
iwrMon. IllhoUamltii wnrlc nf all
'tit LKI nntalkla ... .. .... a mnl
M. r ,'",u IIIUIIIIVI f WM
Great Slaughter of Goods !
FOR 30 DAYS YET,
AT 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN COST
The Largest Stock of Boots and Shoes, A fine
lot of Men's Furnishing Goods; A large
stocJc or Harness, saaaies ana Dmua.oiB.
Fine lot of Rubber Goods below cost.
COME AND GET BARGAINS AT MY STORE.
James Wjieelan
COURT STREET,
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SALOONS.
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PENDLETON. OREGON.
C. K. I10O-1K.VBI.T.
K. II. TKMNKItY.
K. II. HIOIIMOSO.
R, T. R. CO.
Gro and see their new style Photos
"The Russian."
Portraits in Crayon. Frames, Copying, Etc.
R- T R Co
Photographers. - Pendleton, Oregon,
Successors to J. A. Briggs.
TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS,
TIIK WIIKAT AlAliKKT.
CanaitUu ATiiunril-Mlutt ftmii Ainhuiili
A l.vl'llrndtl lin Curlr. Otil IVo-pin-Thr
hllovlmprl llnrrnin -Arclilrnt
nn I hi. II. & O.-lTotiuMy Floml Will Itf.
cover SMII Anollier Canillilutn furllin
New York Mttjiiralty-A l'r.,innrnt
Krruchman llrml.
rOUTI.ANII I'OINTH.
I'oor Dfimt Kurllltlcs-TIm K. O. Man
Tumi llaoit Situikrltan -An KmlKrnul
rmlljrltU t.fift.
l'uitTiiANti, Oct. lit. Tiling uro tu u
Very bail Miuh) and decldeilly Iikoh
ventunt at tbo ruilruud tormlnulrt In thu
north end of town, where tlio coVcrul
trutnnol tlio 0. H. iV N,, Northern 1'iu ll c
and the wont-hldo divlHion of tho 0.
A C. urrive ami dopurl dilllv. Tho dox t
of tho Nortliern I'hcIHc, which la
eanleht of uccexx and neuier tho city
pronor than thu uthoiH, in u very uncouth
unit iiit'onvcnlcnt a II id r, and loo unall
for u town of onu thoiiHund Inhahltuiitri.
Ah tho jiliitfortu In very narrow and two
nilnuti'M aftor tho train Hlow hlockaded
wiiii ntiiiKN, mo iari) crowd oi panfon
uum whlcli arrlvo bv thue trulna uvorv
day arc put to a groat liiconvcnluncu anil
often aru coinixilk'd to wudo homo dlHtanco
In tho mud to gut from thulrrar to (lie
hotol Iiiiihch or liackN.
CotiHlderlni! thu attitude of tho North
ern l'acillu toward Portland thin ntato of
afl'alrri Ih ciihIIv accounted for, ho far iih
that company It concerned ; but houio
thliiK much bettor hIioiiM rciifunably bu
uxHicted from thu 0. (!. cimiiiauy who
have been operating u road in Oregon io
many yean, llow aio they llxeil? ill
they hnvo no deHt at all? '1 ho weft
fldo traiiiH ntop in thu mlddlo of thu
Mtrcet, way down lowaid Weidlor'M mill,
and uh tliuro in not oven ho much iih a
platform wheio paHt-eugerri aro compelled
to alight, tlieiu Ih no alien, a ivo bill to
plod along, in thu mud till a walk Ih
reui'hed. lWcni:erH aru not u.vacllv
compelled to get oil' (hero, bccuiico the
IraliiH Htop at Yumhlll and Knurlh
HtreetH, but iih there in nothing at thorn
K)lutH rcHonilillug a(leHii, HtrangetH Ui
thu city invaiialdv ttav on boaid till the
turmiuiiH Ih reached.
Ah to thu 0. It. A N. eomnauV'H faiili-
ticH. it may bu naid that they are do
cldedly oor, but Hirhaiis thu company
art) in u meuHttru oxciiKatile, as thnv weio
left nothinu hut llonkln'H clnle of
groundH by thu tlmu I hoy gut traiiiH to run
over the bridge. Their dopot is Hitu
ated at thu foot of KKth and I HtreeiK,
nearly a mile, from thu MorrlMin Htreet
hridgo and a fuw hundred yardn went of
tho Noilliern l'acillu deot, and at thu
pruHeut tlmu Ih a regular nulMitico. In
thu Unit plnco il Ih built immediately
over tiiat rotten cchhiooI, once known uh
(Julld'H lake, but now a decaying )iid of
hIIiiio; it in Hinall and entirely inadequate
tor thu great IiuhIiiiihh oi tnu company; it
in uiiproachablo from onu Htieut only
Fifth and nine out of ton HtranirorH who
rA ,IIrJul,iil tittlil.1 ,lniu,l fr,in. Hill, fil lint
mi town hotulH. cninii dircctlv to tliu '
Northorri i'aclllo ilojxjt and from there
loiion aiong uiu iracK. an any onu uuuir
ally would, tmvaid the train they wluli
toWinl. When within a few hundred
feat of thu depot, they aru confronted by
a long M retch of trontlo.twouty feetubove
tlio hIIiiiu kih! and with nothing hut lion
to walk on. A fuw of tho during men
mid lueuHiotiullv u ladv. lookilii! vullllv
In all directionn for hoiiiu nafor meauH of
approach, pick their way aeroH thu
dangeroiiH Htivtcli, .Mont people, en-H.-ciully
women witli chllilren, turn back
when tlio trentlo coufrontH thorn und look
for another routo. wliicli muaiiH a walk of
three hlockH Houtli to (i Htreet, four block
ent to Fifth and three blwkH north to
tho dojHjt ten bloeVa, or ugoinl wven
nilnutns' walk.
Tho train leaves at 2:10 v. u. every
dav, und a would-bo paHncnger whoai
riven at tho treittlo llvu minuleH heforo
tho leaving timn of the train, und U
afraid to rink tho walk over it. that Indi
vidual in miito certain to got left, an by j
the lime tlio neven minutes' walk around I
(s made the train in gone. A walk along j
rltlier huiu oi huh ircHiio wouni prevent
all the- trouble, und rave thu company
many a blenlng(V).
Ah your reorter waH coming from tho
depot in question u fuw dayn ago, along
in tho afternoon, a family confuting
of man, wife and four little children, car
rying the customary numlier of bundle,
bag, HatcheiH, etc,, came hurrying down
the track toward the O. It. A N. train.
Their progrcaa had twen much retarded
by the llttlo children und the burden
Homo luggage and tin y were late, hut in
the language of another "on they camo"
1111 the treacherous trcHtlo wm reached.
Here thev halted, and looked norvouMy
alxmt. They w eni afraid to Hturt ucrosH j
tlio treniio, umi noemeu ui a o u mt
to do. The rain wan coming down at a
lively rato.und the little ouen commenced
to cry. Hut a few inomoutH inoro and the
train would Im gone. Tlio Hibt Ohkoo
nun man explained the filiation to tlio
man, who wan but a poor Immigrant on
hl wav to friendri in Katern Oregon, and
iwinted out the only wuy to reach the
train. Hurriedly Hiiatchlug up their lug
gage, awlMed by your ivorler, who
carried in IiIm urnin a Kcreaming cherub
of about tlinii Hummem. away we
camcred. tho K. 0. .Man leading the
way, Well, to make a long ntory nhort,
juHt an the corner of Fiftli and O htreetH
wan turned tho train wan (Uncovered
moving away, and the unfortunate im
raigruntH were left, 'the woman burnt
into teara, but the man, who Deemed to
im cue of thoM uncomplaining, good'
hearted old granger, after gazing at the
disappearing train a few momenta, re
marked: "Novcr mind, Amanda. It's
all my fault. You wanted to Mart
Hoounr, but I thought wo had lotn of time.
We'll trv to make it to-morrow." And
they started oil" for a hotel through tho
drenching rain.
TIIK V KOI' I.I'. AHOUHKI.
Thr Will Not Allow tlio Cnnmtlan V.rlllc
to Inlcrfrrr With Their ItlRliti.
Nkw Youk. Oct. It). A Winnipeg
nH3clal Haya: ivopiu lieru nro auxiiiiiH to
loam troni tlio local government li tiioy
want to del tbo Canadian racllle Kaib
wav In their nllortH to prevent tlio iSortli
em l'acillu from croonlne their track. If
they do, hundred will turn out und blow
tin tlio oiiHtrticnouH. ami stand guani un
til cronning in ellected, Dynunilto in
greatlv talked of. l'remlor tJreenwuy
Htatcd to-day that to provide agaitiHt fur
thcr contincencieH. tho Provincial gov'
ernment had telegraphed tho Dominion
government of the cxaHieratcd condition
of tho people, and wished Ita haudn of
uiu conHuquunccH that must follow II tlio
government d'ies not call oil tlio uaua
dian l'acillu Hallway.
T 1 1 KWl TitXr MA UK I'.T,
A .IAII. UUKAK.
Tlio Markrt Ntrmly In Hun I'rmii'l.cni
.Ixrln ChlraRol Wruk In w Vork, mill
Wry thill In l.lti-riiool.
I.ivkiiI'ool, OcIoImt HL Wheat very
dull ; uuiiiornia H HiiiiuugH.
Ni:w Yokk, Oclolnjr It). Wheat in
huh weak. rovomicr in quoied at
tl tiU'tti Decembei fl.lUa, May tl,10?u
linked.
Plllilkilfl. Orl. 111. Wlu.ilt mmlnr In.
dav. Novcmlier 1.11 anked; Decutubcr
und Mav 1.H!?,'.
San Fiiancikco, Oct. HI. Wheat Ih
Hteady. lluvcr tho year fl.tWo No,
veiuber l.U2lM'.
NIIOT 1'IIOM AMhUHII.
Thn ruyiimilrr of Mm l.fliluli Vnltry Kill I .
roml Klllril mill lluliliril.
Wii.kkhiiaiiiik, I'onn., Oct. HI. Thin
morning payinHnter .McClure, accom-
iMiilcd bva voting IriHhman. loft 1'lllnWm
with :i).000 to jtav men in tlio employo
ot the ixiiign valley it. it. un uiu way
to the workH they had to iuhh through a
strip of lonely woodn. ilhoutf warning
both were nhbt at and killed. "Tho vll
HaiiH uro Hiicpected. Tho :!0,0(K) wan
taken, lircat excitement pruvallH and a
no ho of lot) men are making a thorough
Hcarch for thu murdcrcm.
ACCIIIKNTON TIIK II. O.
An Open Nirltrli Him Cim.ii-Hrvi'rat Llira
Lout umi Muny IVrxiiK liOarril.
I'mHiit iid. I'a.. Oct. HI. At WiiHlilug-
inuton. l'ennxvtvania, lids morning, a
Ihtougii train from tho Went, on (lie Hal
tlmoro A Ohio road, IhiuiiiI for I'lttHburg,
run Into an ou Hwitch in the heatt nf
the town. Tho buggagu car and two
Hlccplug cam wero piled upon top of each
other, iliu engineer ami one paHHougor
were iiiHlaut v kll ed ami tho fireman Ih
dying. Fifteen to twonty paxHcngora uro
rcK)iie(i injured, hoiiiu Henoumy.
IIAUKI.I'.Ss"5ll,ll lTOI'I.K.
I.riiie tlm a Turni-il un IllTlmlr llftl
II. mm, with rat ui Kll.il.
San Fjiancikco, Oct. HI. Joseph I.tiger
and IiIh wife, Julia, an elderly and well
to do (iermau couple, accldently turned
the gan on before ictirlug WodiiCMlay
night and were (Uncovered in u dying con
dition last evening. I.uger will die.
There uro nliglit Iiohjh for hlrt wlfe'H recovery.
TIIK WIIITKCIIAI'KI, MOIIItOIIH.
Thr ri.inl ihU til" Klilii.r. of Onoiir III.
Vli'llm, to Ilia llcaU or Ihn VlicllMUan
Coiiiiiilttrp.
London, Oct, H), Ooo, l.unk hrndof
the WhitechuiHil vigilance committee,
received a box Tuenday night contaiiilng
a meaty aubHtance. A note accompanied
1... Ml. ,11.1,. H..I II U'UU llllllllfll
IIIU uu. n.M.,,, ,,. , w .
kidney taken from one ot tho murdered I
women, mo liox wan taiccn to me i mil
lion lloHpllal and lr, uinHiiau huiu me
conteutM certainly came from full
.mm .'. ..tn.n.m 'I Im ftflliulltf IttlPUim, III
lunil nuiiiuu, .iiu iiir,i;
now at Scotland yard.
A I.KVKI..IIKAIIKII MAN.
Nlr John Mcl)iinlil AUI Caaadlan to
Kfi C'tul and HuUiult lu Arlillralloa.
OmWA. Canada, Oct. 1U. At a
baniiiet given hore lant night In honor of
the Secretary of Slate, Sit- John Me
I)onuld made a Hpeecli wherein hn naid
that Canada munt keep cool, If thu new
(idling treaty cannot bo negotiated
Canada muM revert to the treaty of 1HIH
and be willing to Hiibiuit thu interpreta
tion thereof to arbitration.
tiik117.oohiiou.ndh lost.
Triton r (Ivnrpowrr Uiu .laller, l.ork lllia
limlila. nml Alalia Omul Tlialr K.cipa
rrom Ilia Npohatio Jail An In. an. Man
Iltirnpil to I lentil.
Hprelal In tlio Kit Orcf otilnn,
ScoKANi: Fai.ij, Oct. 20. Twonty-onn
prinouerH eHcajHid from tho county jail
thin forenoon. '1 hoy overHiwercd. Iwnnd
und gagged tho jailer, und locked him in
Hide, None of the priHouerH uro yet ca
tuii'd. Among tho (KcaHd in (Seorge
Miller, the murderer of Hall, of'liiirllold,
W. T.
J. I,. Wilaon, a toachor, lately from
l'eiuiH.lvanla, went violently iiiHuno lant
evening while at Hiipiier with hia Hinter,
and told her huniUHt kill hur. Sim hogged,
and dually in a mcamtro pacified htm.
She then cHc.ipcd, when WiUm not lire to
the house, unit waH burned to death.
UNiiKH wiiitlir riTvti."
Thr Whltrclmptl I'loiid Kvn Away
with llio lllimilliuuiiJ.H.t mi III-Trail.
Uiniion, Oct. 10, Tho Scotland yard
olllcialn announce that tho bloodhoundn
iini'd tu trace the Whltechaixil murderer
have been IohL When let Ioohu on their
hint run they wero lout night of altogether.
rrobaldr Will ilacovtr.
San FaANcihfo, Oct. II). A dinpatch
waH received lato lant night from Heidel
berg, Germany, tliatreMrtn the condition
of J . C. Flood, the inllllonalro uh urcatlv
improved, with reuHonublo pronpectri of
liiHecoyery. ,
Another Canillilata for Mayor,
Hkw Yoiik, Oct. 11), Mm, Cynthia
Leonard ban accepted the nomination for
Mayor ottered by thu Woman'a auiferage
party oi linn city.
G.n.ral Kalmiion l)a,I.
l'Aiiin, Oct. 10. (Jeneral Salomon, Ki-
i'reuldent of llaytl la demi.
From tho Initlnimpoll ItilxirNlnnal,
For Homo dayn thu frlondt of Ocueral
HarrlHun have scattered liroadcaHt
through thn city placaiiU bearing tlio red
ensign of tlio llrltish nation, and beneath
forged ottructH from KngliHli !iuwHpi!om
jnirporling to appiovu I'roHldent Clovc
bindV t ii rl II viuwH. That the alleged
qiijla loin are forged.even us rank un ad
vocate of thu monopoly im thu Kvenlng
Nowh Ih forced to admit. Now comoa
from tho other side a card which should
bo scattered thu length and breadth ot
thu land. It U headed the "Regular Hu
publicau NomliiatioiiH," Then follow
the yellow Hag of China, with thin In
scription:
roil ritKsiiiK.Nr,
HKNJAMIN HAKHlSON.
IIAIIIIISnN ON Till: (.'IIINI.'HK.
Waidiington DNpatch to San 1'rancineo
Chrnuiclo,.liiue IH, WUH.
(leneial IhiriiKou took thu most radical
IHwliloii outheHiilijocKChlnuse Immlgra
lion ) and argued that them would bo
precisely uh much jtiHticu and propriety
in oxcludiug (iermaiiH and Irish uh In
excluding Ihu CIiIiiuhu. llu criticised in
Iliu HtroiiucHl manner Uiu iiciioiih und
senllmeutH of thu people of thu l'acillu
Count in I heir opposition to the inilux ol
Oriuntaln.
koii viui:-riii:Miii:Nr,
I.F.VI I'. .MO It T()N,
I.ate of the Canadian l'acillu. ami pren-
ent partner of tho I'ligllnh banking linn
of Hose, Morton it Co.
HAltltIS )N'K CHlNKSc HKCOItl).
On April L'Sth. IHHU. Ituni, llarrlnon
voted in thu United Staton Senate to ad
mit to thin country fiou of thu Chinese
KcHtrictlou Act nil Chinese "Skilled I .a-
iHirern" and "Chiuesu engaged lu min
ing." .
Section I-, ot. tlio uiiiiicho restriction
uct readH :
"Sect on IL. I hat tho werdn 't Ii neso
lalniierH,' wheiever the same iH-curH,Hhall
bu constructed to mean lsith skilled and
niiHkllled laborern and Chiuesu umployud
In mining."
Senator Harrison voted to strike that
section out. (Cong. Itccord, April M, lbX',
vol. 'J, p. :illi.) . .
When tho .Miller twenty-year oxclusii n
hill ii.iKwil bv a vole of L'l) uvon to lo
ikk'H, Senator llarrlnon wuHulisent; hut
Senator .Muxey, hln"palr," announcd that
if present Senator Harrison would have
voted no.
In I ho otfort to nana that bill over
President Aithur'H veto, whleli failed for
want of u two-lhlrdn majority, Senator
llarriH-jn'H votu wan onu ol tlio -I noen
agaiunt 'JO ayeH cant. (Cong, Itccord, vol.
1, p. -Ml.)
On Senator Iloar'n ameudmuut, pro
vidiuu for the admission of Chinese ar
tisans, I he votu hJihh! HI aycH to L'l uoen,
HarrlHm voting ayo. tt;ong. Keconi, vol.
li p. 1717.)
On Senator Ingall'a motion to change
the period of restriction from twenty to
ten yearn, tho voto ntmnl, avon 'JO, noen,
21, Senator Maxey,wlio would have votud
"no," stated that ha waH paired with
Harrison, who would have voted "aye."
April -H, 1HH'. Senator Harrison voted
for thu l-'dmundH amendment to Ihn
clause providing that "Chlneno lalsern"
should mean pornouH unually engaged In
luminal labor, (Cong, Itccord of that
dale.)
The necond antl-ChlncHii bill, prepared
after 1'renident Arthur'ri etu of the
twenty-yearn bill, suspending Chlneno
immigration (or ten yearn, panned the
riunalD April JH, ihi.'. enalor uarrinon
voted no. (Seu Cong. Itecord, April 'JH,
IHS-'.i
On Aiirlr.5, KWl' Iteiilainln IlarrKon
voted in thu United Slates Senate to
utrike out tlio Chinese resliictlou uct
aection 14, which ri a In an follown ;
"Section 1-t, lliat tiereafler no State
Court ami no Court of thu United State
nhall admit Chinese to citlzeutdilp, und
all lawn in conllict with thin act aru
hereby rojKiaied,"
Ilia diirereuco Initweeu thu two cards in
Hlmply lliln: Thu llrst Ih forged, and the
mouooiy mauagern arucircuiaung ii wnn
a full knowledgu of thu fact. The second
in ubnohituly true, uh thu CongreHslon.il
records rhow. Mr. llarrlnon cannot
dodge bin Chi newt record. It in mutter
of history, und he munt annwer to thu or
ganized laboring men of tho country for
bin action on the cooliu lalsir bill uh well
un liin uttltudo toward thorallwuv striKem
in 1H77. The Signal does not believe that
any Knight of laibor, who ban thu leant
conception of the object and alum of thu
order, will bo found training under tho
Chlneno (lag. On the other hand we lie
llevo that every Intelligent man will thin
year votu to maku the old Mara und
HtrlH.-H an emblem of equal rlghta and
Justio to all citlzeiin of thu Itepublic.
Down with thu flag of China I