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T A.ILY. Am DAT)! 5000T.'.Y.,v St ItHdltllll'.Ks TO iST OHKOONIAN. County Scrip taken at par mi:mi.vi;i:iu, - noo. DAILY ..... 7fle. Aitilri'.. E. O. PUBLISHING CO., IViulli'liiii ... Urcilun, office on Subscription, Adver job Printing Account. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OHEGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1888. NO 2(R J. I.OIX I'lin.v iu" tiny. . .mm.- vi i i'.1. i. (i. i). r. (lollllMV nliilit 1)1 ltl Kl'l T. M. IllVIt hKCHKX I. KIN" HM'I'KIl M....I. u A. .u. ilh Ktlili'" oi " ". '";:''" ... . i-f 1 k Jit k . f 1 r.n.l .ml fin rlli on. mini - - . ... ., i. if i. inmill. Hi i w iicim. ii. j. itiiV 1.0 1(1 K MJ. a. r. A..u. ... it... viukiiif i imii mi mi ii if thin Monrno in 1,1 " " i Mt t ini. Ur. M.i It. At. I MIIOK Nl). 1M.A. "y- . ,in'lii TH'inmi) iiikiii i; """ J'0 ll'.'lOl'K. .It I.KAHUHK. .11. f, I. liimliniuclc. N. O. . .Ml'tll "in liu' "'ni'i'i ..I.-. n."fc I 1 ...... .1. .,,,..,11. nl Ti.-KI oVIiiKk ill rn.'ii ,... " , II. 1.. I Ull ntnv UnpHin Rottichild h Bean TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, Till: Vlli:.T ,M A ItKKTSi Tlm HrllUll Mlnl.trr'. l.i tl.-r AuhIIIiir 11 llcrUtuii- ltiilliiiitil War In ('Hiimlii far iii'H CiiiniiilH'ilaii -Train Arclilrnt In Nciv Jrrtvy -Attnrnr) In l.rlum, Willi tin-Clilnr-ii-ItUlnr hihI lu rt j- In .w York Tlii I.iiiiiIiiii Tliiiri CriiDhi'il In Atom ftftD.OOO rirf-l'iirrrl l'lr. OrliiR Out W. II. Itnlcumb Cliii.en lllriTtur itntl Vic I'ri'nlilrnt -runrri.jn to Ii H Alur-Irrrr. TIIK WIIKAT MA11UKT. DUALISMS IN- .. I IIIUIL1 Vli 11 T II 1 .i. .i.itiii in in'"'"" f.n.i .i'MiloL1. .1. I I. h-A MIT lit- I WHITAKKK.K. Of J..HIHIH. , Frlitiw Mull wry VimiM.iiy . t,,, , tAt. ,,L, l. Mltlll'lt Kl It IV' :mi iri.tt. K. itf It. Jlllil S. itrWI.V 1'lWr. I. A. II.. Ill 11 ft HI I .1 II. .11 ..'Uk TllllfJllllt. II Dill I i fitiiiiiuiiilnr ! .1. s. l!iiVfr!V. i vrrouNHYs. TI'IINHIt v I'ltKWH. AITOIt at IIOOMIK IX mill US AKtoclu. IVIirlll nitl. I iri'L'IIII. M J'VlfllN". ATTOHNHY AT Oil I'i llDOIII Ml. II, AMIH'1.1. I'i'nilli'toN, Ori-C'in. & IIW.I.ntAY. ATl'DltN IJYM I 'lit.'' JMllll- .'.'. .IiiiiiJ I A- o.'X. I Viiiiiii ioii. (iri'iiuii. ITrZOIil: l.l). ATT' UINKYM ', I IKHII Nl' '"i'i u. AnooIii IVtlilli'l Hi, O'ritiHI. Mum Mii'i'l. in I lininii'iii- llu'taini.' owrtllf I'oil (Itllcr, i . -. r.l". .1. .,. IHlHtl i r.'i.lt . Ml II III II. I lllll.M.l A 1.L.A W.. iiimnu',(iri'i.'iiM. win pnipnre ill iin'iciiii .n il 'i I .11 i uiiiii. ill i I 1 . U lllli'FI ITIIHIVI-'VH 'l i Knuina .1 ami 4 nr tlii'"h.ni nr. I ullilliiic, niriii'riif Miiiu unit Wrbb M'.M .'.ll .f. ..11. )Vnirliiu(uri'i!iili kihiiiiii S nuU i iiiiick. ; General MM If GIUIimiUIOG. Tlie .Murkel KntrrL In Nun I'mnrUtn Htrniljr In t'lilmsn Hull In l.li rinli ml Ult In Ni'W York, .Sas KttAKciHCd, Oct. 1M. The nhcat inurkot was enplcr tliln nuiriilu. Ituyur tliu year $l.U7Ti i NomnlHjr f l.UU. Cmc.Mio.Out. '.M. Whcut Blcmly. No-i-mber 1 . 1 1 3 Dcrrmtivr fl.m. May M;-oiik, iM, I lie uliuut inur kct wan nitlel to-iluy, Octnlwr f 1 .01, No- ivftnlier tl.0t)... I'oi'riiil rrM.tm. Muv l.l?. l.tviiiii'oot., Oct. W. The win-lit .tniir kut U M'ty (lull. CullforiilH whcut, 8 nhlllltiK unil l'v pence. I'llltll.AM) I'lllNIS. tiik Titoititi.i: to nr. SKrrt.i:i. Tim lUllrinul Wnr In C'iiiiiiIm Will llnnlit. lrn bn Srttlril A in Irnlily. Ottawa, Oct. LM. An apiillcatloii of tliu .Mutittobuti (luviirniiuiiit to tlm Domin ion Govornmont itsklnt? Hint tliodmuillun I'acillc hocoiiilN'lkMltoiHsrinltthu I'ortnuo j l.:t 1'rarlu road to crort Its lino camo up , boforo tliu Hallway Coiiitnlttco I'rlvy , Council for connldorutloii tn-day. I'roin what can bo L-utlicrt'd this Canaillan fac lllo Intomln uiakliiL t-omo voiuvhIoiih. iTho MluiHtorof UallwaVH HtatcH that no rcinlinir to tliu Htatuto tliu Canadian Ih onlv iliHimnilliiL' that which law Trunin (The Htatuto nivea powor to all rallwayn to croxH otuur ro.idH, hut in cam) oi tllennrco I incut an to tliu point or innnnur of Htich i iromittir, tho huiiiu bIiiiII Ihj di'tonnlncd by arliltratlon. TltAIN ACCIDKNT IN.VK.W .IKKMISY. AWAtTlNO TIIK UKCIHION. Main and Alta Sts. ei)A AA DlJWADn I Twunty Dollar joltl pirn' will be jjivt' to any onu who will liixl a GROCERY STORK in Peiiillotuii. that will .oll GROCERIES rugiilarly IJWTH:, I'llY-lt'lAN A Nil Kr It- . Mini, ori'Kiin. hvh yi'iirK iiiicrri. . K IIIIIMIIIV M I'T V-IHIVMll'l A V ,ri-inr m i nritillill uru'iii'i' I ',.,1.1. I llil li.. tau .,..k Mvnml ItiHir nf Kni.1 (Irt.conlMM IViiillrlnn tlriKOll. 1 "r iii irvlin' tnic wtd, ktorts itiriiir of .IoIiimiiii unil l mhih'iuii, tirnKO i , n-iu n nriiuriivriuii ....... .11 ri. hp. , .-...-w ft'llUrfinl bv lAli'iiluini, with VII. ."- HIIVIIIIUII MltVII ' I'KNTISTK. " . ? InJi UAH OUi'Ui- .7 wtuiii nrrri.iiii iiuiiii' MKCHANICS. ! r JAY. I'A INTiilt AND PAPKU i i I'AltKEK. CONTRACTOlt AM)! ''fi I rndlpflkll. llrVt'AII. JklllllrV r-M. riiinuiis inruiiiri nil -- -ac ii mi rw hi rrsmriicv. M i 1 IlllllllUtflll kirCHIM. I'IIUI - ' vl r,IW. nilAIIKNAI 1 1 f Aillf a.Urrson. liluokkmtlh work n all twt in-ib)Q rtnnor DIi on " mm lUrtloular Hiif ntlon ulv . i HOUHi 0AHIUA0K - Birrvi. near inun irwu anJUliiI fin khnrl nnllAA Ci nl mh "Hintrv Will rtHlvt nnnnnt ultpm " yrriniiY. . ii,ivinii7v. I'ltAirrn Aii 1 Ml' tllMulf l....kr. AII.Bn.kr I cheaper than lliev BEDROCK 1 rmv wirih ire yelling at tht STORE. iid- SELL FOR CASH And cam and will make the BEDROCK STORE The chcapi'st (iroccry Store in town. I Have no Old Stock to dispose o f All goodu are now and I'mdi and of the BEST QUALITY. I intend to Keep the lead in High Grade and Low Price !odtf or will pay the above reward to the one who earns it. P. A. CARRIER, Odd Follow Huildinj;. - - - ! '''h' Aim SIh. FURNITURE, CARPETS. B. 0. & E. M. WHEELER, Til 1'liirlil tru n J'llri A lli'l l.luii I AeiiIiiI (liiinlillnu -linn, ,1. N. Ilolpli till Arrive I'rltlu.v N'ril An Otruiilnii litl. ! Inr in llrlUrr ii l.rdnri' I'rnfi nmr ('Mrri llrnil .1. M. Ili'iittr.r In I'm tliiml. I'.iiiti.anii, Or., Oct. HI, tK8S. Thotlrnt ! pri.o for tlm k'i.t dl.xjilay of cut llmu'iHiit tho Mochatilcw I'alr wiih awaidcd yoxtcr-1 day to W. II. IIim'.mIoii, Ho Imd u iIo-Il'ii iiiiiitii In tho hhatio of u crown mid ruin- posid moHtly of dlllcrciit kltulMnf nmcn. 'n i .. .1 mi' i .... IIIL'H' m.'iu III IIMPI 11 iio.uii iiiiiitciii VII- rlutlcH of roscrt Iii tho I'lillucliou, and tlno were Intiwori'ed with huliotroiHt and Hrurn miiIIux'. Tho nomTiil display wan Hiimtl but very pretty and tinlitio. JihIl'i' Slliltllli'k. hv a ri'rnnt iIi'i'ImIiiii. 1i:im laid down tliu Kt'iuiriilrulo that nioiiuy let iiiiiv bo at utiv timo nrlor to Uk dcliv- I ery recalled by ttio hotter, whether hefom or aiicr tlm I'vciil coiir'h mi, anil that If tho Htakcholdcr icfiiHcH to dcllvor such money, If notified liefore ho ha paid it over to tliu winner, tho loner may lecovcr from htm. The decMou but' excited con hlderablu eouiineut iiiiioni; pportlnit men. Nearly nil tho lawyer who have e.xpreHK ed themselves on tho Mil'Ject to your ie potter atn of the opinion that thodecirtlou U correct and will Maud, iih Hid law iIIh couiuoh punl'lliiK' in uvety way It can. On tho other hand all the puitlcH holding Htakenon tho approachlun election who have been interviewed maintain that the cotirtH liuvo no riirht to medilln with money that Ik hot, and nay that the party who wiiiH will get the money, and no one oli0. Siuator.l. N, Oolph, who will arrlvo In thiHcity fniiii WiiMlilnuton next I'riday, will lxi tendered a lecuotloii by tliu varl- loin ItupnblleaiuiiibM.iit the'l'alieruach) in tliu evoniui; ot mat (lav. Col. Will I.. VlMchor, ono of the edi torial writer on tliu Oreifonlan, who ban cutiHlderablu notoriety ana ioet, humorist and lecturer, will duliver bin Hoimiwbal famoim leclurn, "Sixty Minutes In the War," at tho taWiincft! to-nl;lit. Mr. II. (. l'urkliurMt.iiHMlhtant nut mior of tliu I'aclllo ItiHiiratico I'nlon, wiih married t.vdav Io.MIhh W, II. JoIiiihou, dauhterof II., . .foliniti. the wealthy butcher of Oils city. I-int ululit tho mi-der-wrillnu fraternity of I'ortlaud, hear I ii C of Mr. I'arkhurHt'H luteutioux, inn Hinted him with a very handoimi lilack marble timepiece. Prof. C'harleK K, Carr, who u Hhort time hIiicc rexlKiied a iotilt!oii iih pro fe.HMuro: the IiIkIi mthool of thlmlty, died middeiily luct iiixlit of Uphold fitter at tho (iood Samarltuii HoKiiital. Iliotoloma, a iiaudHome hark owned i be J. O. AhiNWorth. will nail for Horn; Ivoiii! noxt Saturday. Kvery berth in ' tho cabin liaa Imxjii enued, and there will bo a jolly party on board thin trip. J. M. Iteutley, of i'undletoii Ih In tho city. Ho in Kelt inn to boa bleed pulH up at tho Ksiuond now. Tito I'rrlKlit Train Colll'lr. unit tin f.f prr. Train Ilium Into tin' Wri'rk, I'oiit .Ikiivih, .N. J. Oct. Two ; frelKhttrnliiKon the Hrle ndlroad collided '.. i-.i ... . .... in an eany nour huh inorniiiK "'ir ;iim villi). The Went hound train ran Into the rear of another and to tuaku the wreck more complete, an oxprcxH train Kant bound, ran into (lie wreck. Two , uiiKinocrH unu twelve cat were com pletely HinaHlied. George McMulles, a lirakeman, wax killed. William Hector, one of the oiikIiiom, was badly Ncalded ; ! John llawkliiN, conductor, foot cut oil', I A. A. Crank, llreman, leg cut nlf; ( liariert ClaiiHeti, brakeiiiau, n-altloil and otherwlno injured. None of the pun-cn-I Kern wem hurt. Till: I'AltNCI.I, COMMISSION, Ciiilr or I tin l.rtliTK I'lililUliril III Mm Tluir". AkiiIiiiI Piirni'lllli'n Aakml tit lm I I'riiiliHfil. I.OMI0.V, Oct. Tho l'..rnell com 1 iiiIhhIoii reHiiiued Iih M'fHlon tliln mom l Ini!. Sir Charlci IUiihhcI deiiiauded the production of lcitorH that the TIiiioh I iHnwcwd, alloKi'd to have Ihicii wrhlen by Dillon, Hlir and other I'arnellltoH. Attorney (ieneral Wob.Hter naiil IIioki iioi'iiiiiciiih were not tnutert.il to tliu ciimi) and (lecllued to produce them. Sir Charlex then uxked for iiarticularH and, cnarcen annuel nirneii nun oilier NatloiialiKtH, J nut Ire llauneii wild all of tho paitlcularH were Im'Iiik nlvcu that wero reipilred. t'UNr'i:NKN. illlUr, Hip rolmniir llei'riitly Km uiril from NioknliK .lull, -MllUr. u full l.'onri- Inn. Siokink Fai.m, Oct. J.'i. Miller, tliu prlHouerwho recently occaed from tho IKikauo Kalln jail with hIx othorH, and waH afterwardH reiltptuied, Iiiih confohM il to Ihu murder of Kohl, lie datum that Kohl Hcdiii'i'd IiIh wife and Induced her to leave him. Ho then determined to kill Kohl and ha hIiico followed him the world over with that object hi vluw. iuikiiam) ani w i rt: mi:m i:nci;i, IIokiii l'lillitntliriiilta i-i'iitrnri'il lit I'rlt in (or r riiinl, l.osios,0ct. Jl. Mm. (iordou llaillie, who claimed to Ihi a phllanthroplx!, and Hwludled a number of tradesmen tinder the preloiiHU of charitable purlieu, Iium Ih'dii H-'litemed to live yearn of pomil Hcrvitudo, and her hiiHbaud to eluhtecu iiii'IiIIih' hard lalior for Mm; her accoin pllcn, I UK HIiAINK I'AHTV AHItlVKH. They Tnlin IJnitrlrr. ul Ilia Klflli Atriin, lliitrl-lllitlnii In I'Krllrnl IIpmIIIi. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. Itlalno arrived hero at noon to-duy and went direct to tho Fifth Atcnutt Hotel. He in In ex cellent health and NiilrltH. Tho party coiihIhIh of Walker Illaino, tienl. Adam K. KIiik, of Maryland, J. M. Tlmrhton, of Nebrawka, 1 1, A. Iloiitulle of Maine, and Dwlght A. Iaivreiae of New York. IS I.KAUUK WITH TUK CIIINKNIi, I.MIlll SACKVII.I.h'H l.l.-ri'MI. I A lttT iirHrllloh MlnWtrr Wil'n Crralr. a KiiiiHoii -Tli huu'i 0iliilim. Cmnrlicu Atlorn) Maklnir n linort tu IJtml (Jliliiriir ity iTUliil. Has Fh tNCisci), Oct. The attor neyn for tho I'IiIiioho coimentod thlri niurulni; to olht more allowed ('lilnemi merchantH. who wero uliown to Ixs frauds. j belns rvmauiled In China. Ilulroiub ,ild lllriclnr. ; i, i-. .ii 'i'i... ii.,i.... i in.. I l,.fnif.i, ,-fllu I ...nil directors held a icutliitf to-day, W. II. Ilolcomb wab cIiohcii illiector, vlco.Col- ....... .....( I C.l.u. ...II.P I lp. I, ...... I. ... y. . ... !.. t If I I .illlll JCniljlll-ll. i;ilIWllUUill1 l.WIV.fllll' WAMiimirns. Oct. 21.-fho i.nbllahod , ' , 7 vko 1ri,Hi,iej;t to succeed tho copy ,ot tlio JlrlllHli.Minwterv.wtH ici- Iulu,r10-t. P()t,uruH chief executive of ter to a inenii in waiuoruia, iuivimiiik unu to vote for Cleveland, wan kIiowii Id . . II I. ... ..I.. I.. II.. ....i.i.i cccreiarv imviwii iuoi iukhi. ho nui -DKAI JiHS IN- "UI'KAT. STONE AND HUICK ' ""iic.uu, urrifiii. lumu I PlMtlrinv. nil bin, la nr lit nil. tnp, -. . . . . . .vr. i-proo( partltlona. SALO0N8. WAKVEAU, ntOI'KIKTOR OK uj' uieiou, uregon. rreaer- FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ET0. A Complete Stock of Furniture and Car.-etH. Our Stock Covers 5,000 Feet of Flooring:. GOODS SOLD ON KASY i'AYMKNTri. E. O. and E. M. WHEELER SUCCCEtSORS TO FORBES WHEELER, Pendleton, Or. "'I have only thU to nay, without lull l authentication of the private lettewof lord Sackvillo Went, which upon tho faeo wore not lutriideil for publication, can 1 not l noticed by tho Kovernmont. West iuwacknowleduHil the authorithip of tlm letter iiikI dcfendK IiIh ponitlon by Miutlnu that ho fallH to bee that ha ban infrhmed I on iroer diplomatic unaKeH. New Yoiik, Oct. at Tho Sun editor ially commenthu: on Wet'n lettr nayw : "If tho letter Ih an audacloliH forirery, Ijrd Sackvillo nhould ilciioiinco it uh hucIi without an hour'H delay. If it bo genuine, Mr. Ilayard should neml for hi paiK)rtH Jiefyre to-morrow nluht." TIIK TIMKS KNOWH, Tli rajxr AlwafsKueH a Ureal leal, but Wa AW" to I'ror Llttlr. I.suo.v,0ct. It Ih nlven out to-day that the TIiuhh oplo know where th I'hunlx I'ark 4tnlvon wero bouKtit, and are rontvdent of their ability to provo that the iurcliaer waa a weuiber ol the Irish parliainentary party, late Thou. J. I'otter an chief executive of utiidmof Ihu I'liion I'acllle. Jaiupnl Urn Track. Oakiano, Caul, Oct. '.'I. A nectlon of the overland train, whllu runnlui; otr the Nteamer Sulatio, at I'ort Contu, thin morning jumped tho track, badly nliak Iuk up the ParuiuiiKerH and wiverely In juriiiK MJVeral of Ilium. I'oroul I'iri, llj'liiK Out. Han Fuancuco, Oct. '.M. Tho forcet flrcH, (u Kunta Cruz and Mariu couutleri, ate dyln out. Fir en are now rcorted in Koiioma county, hi tliu vicinity of the city of Santa ItOria, Crudi.il S Aloin., II. ...... .'.. ...u I... I i .i i JohtiHon and Win. Akin, whllo engaged in raiNinga largoMUinelromuipiarry near here, the ntono foil, cruithlng Uilli men to atoniM. AcadcliiJ nf Mualo ISuiikiI. Wiuiisoro.v. pel.., Oct-.'-M.Tho Aca demy of Muole burned latt nljiht. The lutH in fM.OUO; fully lnniiad. A l.arsw Coulrluullou, ( Komi:, Italy, Oct. '.M.The l'oe haa contributed nlxty thousand dollara to the autl-flavery movement. ThP WIlinlprKum ' !! Itnlnri,rr iiiniiN ul Slmrl Nollro, WiMMi'Ktii Oct., 1M lTnlll tho (IccIhIdii of the Chief JiiHtlce In tho iniunctloti cae Ih kUou to-day, tho croHSint; dllh cult v will remain quiet, iih the tJovern inen't In not inclined to niovo for a day or two. Tek'Kranui have Iteen ncnt out to to tho country and feelliiR baa been worked up to hiicIi ii pitch that Hovoral thounaiid men can bo brought ia on miori notlco to annlHt the WlnnipeRcrH In noon eromlin; tho Canadian I'aclllo all which Iiiih put another dead enclno on the nldo track and erected a miifHlvn plank fencn acroiH the Oovemtnent grade. Snntll I'm mi llimril. Ni:w Yoiik, Oct. -M. Tliu Hteamnhlp Kllve which Iiiih been dotaine'd at tho quarantine, Ih reHjrted to huo two cnncR of Hinallpox on board. aiioiit vo(ii.i:n MII.I.H. A Hlllnrrllir. or tlin Hnlnn SUli'iu" U'rlli'n a Lullrr. Tho follow Iiil' letter autH-ated tit Tuch- dav'h Saluni ,Statcitnan, onu of the ithloHt an'd Hiont partlnan Hopublleuii pain'rH of tliu State. It HtieakH for Itnelf : Kunott Statkhman ; I nolo yottdeclaru that voiir favorite project of u woolen mill al Salem would be dcHtroyed by thoeloct ion of Cleveland. OIIiuih familiar with tho hiiHlucMH hold (oiitrary oplnlmtH. JefHo Metcalf. of tho Woonnockct inllln, Providence, Uhode IhIuiiiI, Ih iimoiig the largest maniifactururH uf Now Kugland. Some ot the papem ivported that lie was ularmed uvertho M 111m bill. and had htatcd that he had expected to reduce tho wage of bin otieratlvcH if It panned. A friend inked bli'i to give the facta about tlm mat ter, and I cut the following from IiIh reply ; I never nalil that I exported a reduction of wagen under any eirciimntauceH. I om certainly In favor of Ihu Mill bill and af free iwool. t'nder tho prenent turltF we han practically trie trade hi our HprhiK goodH, unit yet we contlnuu to run, and at a hiiiiiII prollt. With free wool anil 10 per cent, duly, wo hIioiiIiI have all the protection that tho mont helllnh iuterenla oiikIiI to imk for, and far more than the coiiHiimer ought to grant tin. More than would lx a premium on iguoranco and lar.lnenH. With free wool, wo have not half enough machinery in IIiIh coiintty to nupiily the demand for giMxlH, and, certainly, we could not expect lower wagoM with Hiuii an lucreaned deiuaud fur labor an would renuH. In the event of the pannage of the MIIIh bill I have promNed tho I'roHl dent to erect a new mill, an I can con reive of no mote piolllahle luseHtmenl for our htockholdcrH. Thin Ih no campaign talk, but It In hunhicHH by one who iinilcrntandn the htmlucHH he Intalklug alHitit, In 1H7II Senator AIIIhoii, of Iowa, the author of the Somite tariff bill junt re (Hirted to that body, wuh a memln'r of tho wavH and uieaiiH comtnltteoof the IIoumi, and In a Hnech upon the nubject of the turlirripoku an followH: "1 will nay with regard to tliu duty on woo! and wooIoiih that 1 regard it not iih an Intentional fraud, but iih Derating iih though it wero a fraud upon the great b dy of Ihu people of tho I'nlted Staten. I lilliiiln to tho winilen tarilf a law the elfect of which hai beuu tomateilally Inline the nheep Iniliictry ot ttiin conn trv." 'In the H.imn Hpecch Mr. AIIIhoii ru marked iinm tho homo market Idea ai follow a: Stat I am told wo mimt leglnlato ho an to furnlH i a home market for our agri cultural prinluctH, and that (IiIh can only ho done ny iiigu tariu. Any oueuxumiii Ini' tlm Hiibloct will neo that our agricul tural prinluctH increane moru rapidly than our population, ho that If wo do not ex port llioM) priniuciH in ini'ir uauirai con- dltlon wo iiitint do mi by couveitins them Into manufactuied artlclim, anil ex Miri tlii'Ku arllcleH. Hut thin cannot bo done under a high tarilf, for till nutloiiH will buy matiuiactureil pnxiuctri where they are tho cheaieM, and the natlonH Helling tho clieaM'ct will control the mar ket. Thin ruin uxcluik'H our highly taxed mauufactuicH, mailo from highly taxed mati'rialH, fiotn tho inarketa of tliu world, although wo bavo natural iidvaulagen poHKCHHUil ly no oilier nation. Mr, AIIIhoii proceeded tirnhow that thn blub dutlcri on wool and wooletm luiured the HhiHip rulnerM an well un tliu maniifac tururH, and that under the omrauon oi IIioho ilutliiH iiiIIIh engaged In manufactur ing Hue wooIuiih "had been comttelled to abandon luiHlnenn or manufacturu the coarnent fabrlcH." Mr. Alllnon would now liu'rcawi u hyhtem of taxation bu then ho vL'orounlv ilenouui'fld. Thn deiiianiln of party aie thuri exacting, but they tun not deniioy tne triiin or lorco oi pant utterance, H. (ieu. PraucoU Deuyn I.rglllme bat been elected I'reHldeut of the Itepublio of Haytl. Ho will probably have an ad dition built on the executive iiuiihIou fur tho accommodation of IiIh name. Ono hundred and fifty people are re (torted to lo dead nod wounded by the recent dlnabtur in Italy, wherein auexcur oiori train waa overw helmed by a land idlde. Tliu range along Salmon river Idaho wan never known before to bo dry an at prrnent, and the name in true of every other favorite utainplng-ground of stockmen. - - The Norway Steel and Iron Company at ISoaton haa decided to go out of LuhI neaa, throwing COO wen out of employment. I AmogUUob Building