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O. urn Inch mouth. IVJA'IfOK NO. , K. OTP. ,i nr t 7:50 o'clock. .!.!. I.RAnuitR. UiiltniK NO. I. K. OKI'. Meets In (l MID'' II nil nverv Woilnerdxy III YIICK, m. .AnmKiir.AH, v. i.tUHNM.IJ, ft.ui iv. nui r. IrARSDN'POHT, O. A. It. mcels nt H.celrr MBII rvrry iiniraun.v iiikiii, hrn.r. CoinhmmliT! J. H. Howkn, ATT0KNKY8. llV TIIHNKIl A CIIKWH. ATTOIl. IjiitUr, KnoniK iNiind IB, Axuoclu. l, lYniiirniii, urt'Kuii. "ti"nwt.Tii ir-vn. jk . 8 K -DEALERS IlfT- General Merchandise. Main and Alta Sts. JAM I'AIISONH, ATTOKNKY AT in. ulltrf IliKim 11, Aikocln- rk, PtnillMiiM, Ori'Knn. i:V lUU-KllAY. ATfOllNKYM iw tw' iHNiim a niiii 1 an Blwk, IVlldlolnil, (IrcKOil. Ik a nrzoKUAM). ait-oknkym ll.M k'.ilii. Pi?.i K mill 11 A fe.ni.ln - lli. l i.ii.- . u ....i. v, .iniiiviii. ft, I'tnillirt'iri, Oioiton. HEA.V. ATTOIIN'KY AT LAW. iSrc-Mnlii Slrrfl. in 'I'Iioiiidmiii- .1 IHll'lliK, nvf r tliu I'onMIMoh. fuiNOR, A1TOKNKYH AT -dirr npl Nutlonxl llnuk, l'cn I' ll Tf II lliATTOHNKV ATI.W, mttniv,()reKiin. Will prhfllco ,li: Orcein aril .Viunlncton. Col i.promtit' ttiiciKiti "i. KY A W' (iKlt, ATTOHNKYS AT . mi riiind . of tlin "b.nl Urn. " ti.II .init, u-iriKTiif Mrilu mitt WVhb rriiillvtoii, Oickoii. Ill A WIIITK. ATTOItNKYR AT IVn'llMoii.Otfijoii. Itnuiiuitiind k bill llllililr VKK'I.VU Wl Ollllf!l.'ftVl! -v.. I...; 'M.I.V. hi iMiirii,i.,iirlin-'HIIti:An --...I hi.i'i, i.i iin-iiiiiniiiii miu t'nnu1iitl(in fni :iik i. 'troud rtimr or Hul OriEnnlMU ..........w.fell.. M, rKL'KTT. I'llYtTiriAW ANII or-'a .in.. hA.n... . . . .. .......... ' i . Tii'.i.iii, wri'igiiu 1, v,ft v,ur(Ta nti.lllvni"V, IJM Wtl liriii. ivmrt ilivil. (ililmiM - .iiurii miu oiiiiurvn. UKNTI8T8. Or i i i. ...... . . . i.... P ir B IfAH d EJ Bl 111" .... iiurK iiniinDLiT .inn., iinvti lh M'l.-." .1" n.i"-irr urteor, no uiun fJi'ndlrlun, Ortijon. coutry ! Mlittr. KOlniMtr. .irnl.h.! on I (vA..:" . "ninpion iirreu, ruaic Great Slaughter of Goods! FOR 30 DAYS YET, AT 25 PER GENT. LESS THAN COST The Largest Stock of Boots and Shoes, A fine lot of Men!s furnishing Goods; A large " stock of Harness, Saddles and Blankets. Fine lot of Rubber Goods below cost. COME AND GET BARGAINS AT MY STORE. James Wheelan, COURT STREET, PENDLETON, ORECON FURNITURE, CRRPETS. B. 0. & E. M. WHEELER, -UKAI.KKH IN- FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETC. A Complete Stock of Furniture uml Cunwta. Our Stock Covers 5,000 Feet of Flooring. GOODS SOLD ON KA8Y I'AYMKNTS. E. C. and 33. M. WHEELER SUCCCEMORt TO FORBES WHEELER, AwoeliiUoii lluildiui; PouJleton, Or. tu7.,(i? iker. All and UunJtfU HU.. uv DI nna.tM. . ...... ... .ml nn B"'?e"aOntf. i nShih i-r,".'' "Vy. ""Af u. -inV."nsi. "no notice, oniem k .75.n.,7. ' recolvo prompt Uen. ; -'l''iniUL' aarl.ltr. WuA1 )""'KJNS0N. PltACTJOAI.I mil nan v.. . ... . ii .n-i . DlOniltn.nl .... !... a ..Mlnllvll irtrV'J'afe?,erl11"'. "II kludu of mono U,ki?u executed reunonably. Hoi- SALOONS. BiPVEAU. PUOlMHETOIt OK vb' iimiciuu. urfEou. ritw'i nJctJn drauebU Klne Wine, IJq W. J. VAN SCHUY VER & CO. Wine and Spirit Merchants, 03FRONTST. - - PORTLAND, OREGON CYRUS-NOBLE BOURBON ANORWH iOS St IHUTZ BREw,Nn min i SPRING 1 H1MERAL WA7ERMWauken.aw Wi,.) VEURE CLU QUOTPONSARD NRHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) ji2: :m Alexander & Frazer, . IIKAI.KILS IN General Merchandise, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dress and Fancy Goods. Family Groceries a Specialty. GOODS DELIVERED FK r RKT. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, TIIR WHEAT HAItKKT. A II..IIH. All AUnB lh. t.l.e- rm Tw. la Four C.n't. I.owar. Chicauo. Nov. Ul. Vlnnt tnwir l)-cumiir clowxl nt l.b,), 11 ilrop of ic.'; January l.av, n drop of "J.Uc, and May nt l.l)9r. n ilrop'of t!J.'c. Nkw Yoiitf Nkov. St. Wla-at market nenr)y two ccntH lower. Novemlicr $l.ari ; Dcasmlwr h$7i January $1 .07 May Sam FkANcisuo, Xov. 21. Wheat lower ami irregular, liuycr tliu year (1.57; liuycr tliu hcuwoii $1.004 ! Ik-cenf bcr1.55. Livkhpool, Nov. 21. Wheat ilull; California 8n. lil. 8KATTI.U ItAILUOAl) fUOJKCT. MAIN TKEET, , OUKOON rOKTf.AMU NOrkN. Mora Aboal KmBllpoi-Illtirlrt AltornvT Median CDurd-l'it7 TbUrtry Notai. l'oRTiiANii.kOr.. S'ov. 20. Mayor De l4Uihiniitt had a confurenco ycBtorday with u number of lending ChlueKo of this city, In order to ctiltut their co-operation in preventing tho iprcad of tmiallox. About thirty Chineno inorclmntH were nrcucnt, iiIko Chief of l'olico Parrlnli. rhu mayor mldri-M.cd tho uHseniljlayn and Htutcd that unions tho Clilncxo run tiered Homo ai-MlsUneo in tliu promiiei, it miht lie necoHwary to clocn up their htorcH untl ouarantino tho entire Cliitienu (pmrtcrH. Tho Chineno itierchautH were anked to furnihh two men. Tlieco two would bo required to uo with tho polico and examine every houmi In tho ( hinu town, with a view of uHcort:iluln If any more cuhoh ero in exlrteneo in that ior lion of tho city. Tho ceeond reipieHt wax that tliu city autlmrit!o- ro piired lin meilluto reiKirtH from merchant, houso lioldurn, .Mongolian phytilciiiiiM uml nurK'H, of every ease that eamu within their kiiowleilKo. They were nlno in formed that the John houno could no lonL'er lo lined uu a rocontaele for tho Hick uml dyiiiK Chineno. That they iiuiMt huild u Chineno homiital to ho nru- vided with iihvKiciaiiH nud uutreH. which nlioukl ho under tho Hiirvelll.ince of tliu city authorlllen, and that tliu nick and lying Ulilnrno nhould not Ik) neKleeted, us linretoforo hart been tho eano. 1 ho mectlnu' then adlourned in order to ulvn the CliltiOKO tlnio to consider the matter. At 8 o'clock i. i. another mieliiiK wax held and the Chineno xtutcd that they wero ready to do a Hiiuiiunted. namelv to pluco two men at tho cliicf'HdlHi0Hal. ulno to clone up tho hospital at the rear of the Jonrt houno, and to furninh tho fund&i nee- ennary to erect u mutable licwnltal. tin mediate action will Ixi taken in tho mat ter, and much nood will no doubt rcnult. Two now cuhoh were reported yenterday, an eight-year-old hoii of John Stoly, re nldlng at 1)3 .Sheridan ntreet, uml u man, name unknown, "living on the went Hide of l'i th. Iietweou .Madlnon and JctferHon, who wan taken to tho Bt lioune. IjiHt tileht lilKMitlL' o'clock Olllcer IJorir- man naw a Chinaman leave tho Jom houno, which In quarantined, and nneak ucroHrf tlio veramla to uuotlier luilldlng. Tho olllrer yelled to tho man to ntop. hut ho failed to do ho and u nhot wan tired at tho rancal. Thin 1h the necond attempt to dlitoboy quarantine rules uml probably tho laid, an thn average Chinaman tuui a mortal fear of the deadly bullet. Tho Ilrltinh bark Iaiwton,of .Maryntiort, Hngland, arrived yenterday from Liver pool with a cargo of HiMH xtecl ralln fur tlio u,,a,i o. Senator Mitchell will leave for anh- Ington during tho latter part of tho Meek. At the ollico of It, (ioldriiuith yenterday there were displayed two gold bam, val ued at fH.oou. tliey are tlio reMuu oi thirteen daya run on ore from the Alma mine, nlttmted in the Coeurd'Alenecouu try and owned by Portland men. "Detective Henry Gritfin yenterday Haw UHiispicioiu character nkulklng along the street with a big bundlo tinder hU arm, and out of curiosity followed him into a barber nhop wher the Mtranger pro ceeded to unroll hia bundle. It con tained a lino ault of clothes which were ottered lo the barber for $t. Imagine Mr. Griffin's surprise upon eruminiug the clothes to find they were hit Sunday go-to-meeting suit which ho had paid 00 for but a few days. ago. The h. c. wan immediately collared and waltzed off to the refrigerator, whero a charyo of larceny from a dwelling was booked against him. The case of Ie Toy, charged with murderouH asnault upon Chung Koo wan f ivon to the jury at Ix o'clock lact ven ng. At this wilting ' v. M., no agree ment hail been reached. Uo Shungand Loosing Lung were eouvictcd of the same olfence, committed on the name rirnon. Tlie eenerni neiiei is mat A Company OrKanli.d to llulld HTral Int. riant l.la.. ortUllroatl. Skatti.k, W. T., Nov. 10. Articlea of IneoriKirotlon were tlleil to-day for thu Seattle A Northern Hnllroad Co.. by the lounwing ineorjHirniorH, many oi wiinm are well known throughout the United States i Elijah Kmitli uml W. II. IIol comb, nretiident and general munnger. re HiHetlvelv. of the Oregon Hallway t Nav- " .. . 3 M - .... ..-... . igaunn t.o. ; jnuiea it. ueneiiiet, uuurieM K. Tngg. John 8. Tilvey. Premier W. Smith. K. I.. Frank and K. 8. Hooley, of iiew orki l. J. .Mlincr, Htmerlutemlent of tho O. T. Co. : J. C. Unities nnd Harry TibluilH, Jr., of Seattle. Capital ntoek, fo.lHXMKKi. uiviiletl into ou.uuti. niiaren Linen are to lie built by thin company no follow m: Main line from Seattle north to Skagit river; then thrco bnuichca, one enstwnnl to Sjioknno FiiIIh by the eimlest rntitu ; another westward to Fidnlgo inland, w here thu company owns valunblu harlKir iropcrty and .UXM) acres of Valuable coal amw. The th ml brunch continueH on to Skagit river to Illalne, on thu lino of lioumtary. Tlio liucH will tnivurnu a coun try immensely rich in mineral, coal uml timber. TIIK AI.IKN liAMO'liAW. A Hpoaan Fall. Mao Workluc fur Itu Ha. p.at Thn Injury II Hoc. tho Norlhrru Trrrllorlra. San Fiiancisco. Nov. 21. Kx-Muvor W. II. Taylor, of Snokuno Falls, is in tho city to confer with SeuatorH JoncH, Stewart, and othcrH, in regard to thu ro- petti oi tliu Allen l.aml Law. "We are ho closo to tho lauauluuH," nalil Air. Taylor In an interview, "that this Alien I-uhI Law greatly Interferes wild us. Many foreigners would cladlv como in and buy our wheat and timber lands, unit become iuterestrd in our mines, but tho Allen Uiw tiroliintlH lliem Iroui Homing them In tho Territories. Many of them would become clllzenn in time, and Ciinr d'Aleue, which lies at our doors, would have many investerH in lis mines. An I'.lntllMi company stands reiuiy lo nut 600,000 In hoiiio proerties there, but it cannot do ho the wnv thinu's nland. Kv- erybmly in Hpokanu Falls, and I may say elnownero in alllliu lerrllurieH, isimavor of this reival." ANSIHTAM'i: Vmt MAMTOHA. All tlm Cxnnillnn I'rnvlnrra Hrmllnir Conn el, ax I lm Tyranny of Hip C'liniiillati I'a I'lllcMujr ArtartTliplil AUii. OrrAWA, Nov. 21 Nearly all the piov Inci'S of tho Dominion will nund counsel to Hiipiort thu eoutuntloiiH of tho Mani toba government In thu famous railway cane, to bo argued before tho Supremo court to-morrow. Attorney General Mar tin, of Manitoba, has arrived here. Thu Canadian Pad lie Hallway will not permit tlio Itod ICIvor Valley Hallway, which him been granted a charter by thu prov incial legislature, to cross tholr tracks, nnd tho various provinces now reallru' that if thu Interpretation of section .107 of I tho railway net made by tho Canadian I Tactile Hallway is maintained, their ihiw- , ern to legislate in railway matters will U foniviT ilcstnived. wiikck on "i hk"v I'. Train .Mali Injurril. I.'iikIiio liamolltliad 1 anil Trutrl llrlny.il. ' Dknvkii, Nov. 10. A costly wreck oc curred on thu Union l'ueltlu at Hock Creek station yesterday afternoon. A work train returning to lairamiu, Wyo., collided with freight train No. 23, pulled by two engines. An ongiueor and tire man were fatally Injured, and ten or twelve laborers on tho work train were slhthtlv hurt. Tho endues were demol ished. Thu wreck completely blocked j travel, trains being delayed twelve hours. HoiLKKKxri.osioN. ! Four M.a Klllrrt ami Har.ral Injur. I at llutta, kfwittaiia. IlUTTa, Mont., Nov. 21, Tim U)iler of tho lioston and Montana Cotipcr Com pany at Medorvillo exploded yesterday afternoon, killing Kugineer hdmunds, Wm. O'Connor, Jacob Kraomer and Henry Winters, and injuring three others. III.OODNIIKII mAHKti, neithor of these Chinamen are guilty, and the chlcanory und trickery resorted to by District Attorney McGinn to secure their conviction, is no great credit to that dii ttngulslicd jurist. KILIIAI.V AM) MITCIIKI.I Ttier Maka a Show of Tlililrlr Narrowly t:aie llrlns MublwU. I'linDtmiit, I'a.. Nov. 21. Kilrain and Mitchell pohed at the Central theater lant night as gladiators. Kilrain, when Introduced aa the chammon of thu world, waa hbed and hooted at by tho rallorlcs, who yelled "Sullivan, Sulli van." Mitchell posed iih Sullivan, and was given un ovation. After the )cr- formanco Kilrain and Mitchell were molibeu by a crowu at ii.ot.iagu uoor, partly on wwuiit ol ill health und narrowly encad without Injury. I to further thu Irish cause. Vfxrrauli ixuatl tor Ilia Krlctloa ut Oaa Tliou.aoil Katulllaa. Watkhijo, Iowa, Nov. 10. U. 8. Mar khul Kdinund of Iowa is ut Fort Dodge with a warrant for the ejectment of the one thousand or more families on the Den Moines lands, llloodxhed is feared upon an attempt to execute tho writs. An Mid llulldlnft- llurn.d. Nashua. N. II., Nov. 21. The old his toric Chestnut street Methodist church, now owned und occupied by (tease und Avery, dealera in furnishing goods, burned yesterday; loss $20,000, An Appaal tu I'arllaiuant, Orr.tWA, Nov. 21. If thu Manitoba government Josch itu suit licforu thu Hu-J premu court, u s-tltl(in will Ihi wnt to thu Imperial Parliament, asking for uu i amendment of thu railway act. . A Chicago NulcliW. j Ciiic'auu, Nov. 21. George II. Fabel, a ami mcmlier of thu Hoard of Trade, forty years I old, Hiiiciiled yesterday at his residence. The dctuils of thu affair lire unknown. A .Murilnrrr hciileiireil, Huttk, Mont.. Nov. 21. At Fort Hen ton yesterday, Charles Gordon, who mur dered J. A. I-avellu luHt July, was sen tenced to bo hanged January 11, 18H1I, lllllon (iulnir lu Au.tralla. IiNno.M. Nov. 21. John Dillon. Na tionalist, will visit Australia IbN winter, ami partly r.lVOH OF HKTTLKHfl. Hlilr-alght Cataa Daeldad by tha Iat.rlar D.parlmaat la Aacordanca wllh lb a Mall ford Mlll.r CM,. Wahiiinutom, Nov. 21. AwinUnt Sec retary of Interior Hawkins to-day rendered decision in sixty-eight co testa between as many settlers and th Northern Pacific railroad, to land la the Colfax and Spokane Falls. W. T land districts, and in Idaho. He base the decision on the Guilford Miller case. In sixty cases ho revortea the decision of the land Commissioner la rejecting applications to make entries o these indemnity lands. In tho other eight cases, tho land commissioner bad f ranted permission to make entries, an lis action in therefore alllrmedt A Rutilaa Fallura. 8t. I'ktwihiiuiui. Nov. 21. Messrs. OussiannekolT. grain merchnntanf Odessa, have lulled, their liabilities amounting to one million of roubles. Mr. Jay Uanld. Nxw Yosk.Nov. 21. Mrs. Jay Gould's condition in somewhat changed this morning. 8ho in still in a critical con dition. Vary Itnpnrtanl Naw.. Washington. Nov. 21. J. It. Elder, of tho Columbia athletic club, will refcre tlio Turner-O'Connor boat rnco Saturday. TIIK HTKAITN OF MAOKI.UIN. A Wild and I'leluramiio IIhriiiii H.ldam H.rn liy TrnrelA.. An interetiuu place in itoliit of Hconlc beauty, yet comparatively unknown to thu ordinary traveler, Is tho HtraltH of .Magellan, lying ut tnu Houtnorn enu oi Patagonia. I met lu one of thu uptown hotels last evening a goullemuii who had just re turned from u trip through thu Straits ami who described some of thu wonders of its scenery to u group of interested listeners. "Uimiii entering the stmlu from tliu I'n Hie Hide." hu lieum. "a mure barren und lesolatu place could not well ho imagined. Gigaiitiu rocks, bleak and bare, risu to towering helglitii on either hiiIii uml threaten to topple over into tlio water ut uuy moment. Ileie, too, Is thrt homo of the Albatnms, and thounaiiilrt of thu birds, with their tremendous expanse of wing, are ever hovering idsutt in hcuicIi of food, yet never sivmlng to rest. Other sen birds ulsiuml in millions. Thu ulr la black with them. "Ah yuu steam further Inland tho straitH narrow down, In hoiiio pIuccm less than one-quarter of u mile in width. Strange forms, uttering sharp, quick cries, dart out iiMin thu waters In all directions. Thco art) the iKingulus, which standing along the beacli look like u row of largo ninepins. Heals, sea otters and other ampiiibloUH uuiuials urn also seen In countless numberH on every side. Al though HiIh Is a valuable Hsirlsman's tuiradisu. but little hunting Is donu. It is tin) wild and iuaccesslhlu. KINK MOUNTAIN HUKNf.llV. "Ah the straits narrow, down thu moun tains become higher, and rise Milud each other higher and higher in endless succession, 'there Ih but illtle vegeta tion ; nothing but jagged rocks greet the eyo, and no sound is ever heard hut tho squaw kd uml cries of thu aquutlo birds, llugu glaciers of boryl-llku bluo dencend from tho mountain sides to thu water's edge, glistening in tlio sunlight with dai xllng brilliaucy. It Is altogether u nceuu of wonderful und hulcscribablu grandeur. "Occasionally a cuuoo hud of I'atngo plans is met an uncouth-looking lot, whoso rcnpcclivu sexes urn Indistingiilsh able. Thuy all dress alike, with one rough garment of fur thrown acrosH the shoulders, and live by hunting and fish ing. It Ih said thuy are cannibals aud thuy look iu if they might Imj. There is olio settlement u tho straits, l'unta Arenas, u Chilean convict colony. Thu tow n consists of a rude tug fort und a number of wretched huts. Just how tha inhabitants manage to live I couldn't as certain. 1 w ent on shore there. Wo had como to anchor, for an hour or two. A more abiectlonablu miserable lot of hu man beluga I never saw, WOUKN UIIIU IIAHKIIACK. "I saw it number of Hinall sburgy po rldden bareback "man fashion" by wo men, who carried with them some queer contrivances called 'bolas' for lassoing cattle. If there were any cattle to lasso I couldn't find them, "Furs of all kinds wore ottered for sal by the natives, as well as albatross i-kins, emu rggs. curious shells, and other ar ticles of like character. I bought a flno sealskin lu tho rough fur $1.50. "Patagonia Ih what you might call a God forsaken country. No nation on earth wants it. At tho sumotimo though, both Chile und thu Argentine Confeder ation claim it aH part of their territory, und while neither country has uuy use for it each resent h any lutrustioii by the other on l'utagonluu soil, "I was glad enough to get out of tho strait, I can tell you; plenty of moun tain Kcenerv and all that, but hardly worth, lu my opinion, traveling eight thousand or more mileH toMse," I'eter the I'oet, in tlio KlainutlilitLT, thus (It'wrlUs ii grand ball at Keno; "The dunce ut Keno hull on Thursday night gave imlsiumlcd satisfaction all around. While it had no jarring cle ment, it was Hiipplicd witli two insiiiml llddlerH, who tore great cliunVs of har mony out of thu catgut. Pelted by tin no glorious chunks, the iliincers liurried around tliu fhsir uml wlsbiil for wings with which to 'get there, F.II.'" . . . I'owilerly will ho rit-elouteil Grand Mas ter Workman of thu K. of L.