Woston leader: While. t in.,.ii or manu- rbnt wholly nbIo'i fl, thoinl ft llltUtl 111 1111.1,1 ill,.... IT....I- . .nut W: iiiuo -. vi-"" uui uncio ca 11 11 aril , jooo. , wilM SIIOWMir US Iirnilnil .it l. H... 1 lli.tiil.wl .... ..... "--, "in uroni) tu in. ii in "gaf.VuM. factory, and found them busily encaec i Ri. . . . . I t.U.U.1,,1 .... - J'r. vii i. ii urnnimir n .. . 7. i.m. wanted to seo ua Btnnkn u nt, f Li. ....... .,i.ri)lllSn lirii " ... , , -. ' iin'inu . rtlleril III! -Kllil ftr i'ii..i,.j . - - wm r n it n cm i r; i,,,i.,,i. , ii i,, ii, t..... .i. .i i W . " " """ .jffwuv.. - . , . - - - .., Iu luiim. Y,..iiii HMfK. rue ui mu dmi i.i...ifiii i.i,i,'. ,.- - - . m.u iii'riiinniimai ii i or nd mere ivflltE0ATIONAIi UllUllUll i ., nf tim k. o. liiinauiit f fib "" .J"""7. T.m". V,, km , J- ...in. Midweek prHyer-inuetliiir, I '.mi liil iviilrmtlii In .... p ........... " 1 tlilhusf lnHCllllinv-lvu itiiiiuum-i UKO ';KI I HSllir i e' r limine" ."I'll. .. .1 .1 ulll lift lull. I fill l.Ait. f xtirml the miiHt money 7.7 nihrtco iu in im or tneimiiy nnu candidate. tup onsi 1). KltKNOH, .....nnrn mVM'lt HS II ....fitr MiimiIihI nl the mull UtSH.tf .mha mvknlf ni annndliluiif fnr 1. i on nnui nwnti MUilAl. Mvaul f im u ami lilii I j rr ittutiittf iltf It ivillilltlnlit OKUKK. H. ,1 f u-lll I... ii ...in. II Ujwmiiiv in... ..... .- lofflceotcliy reronifrni inn miimu Jrtlou. . I). HAHIIUOtMK. COKKKIt. .H'lllniuit Kiiin-of my fllumli. I Fioriiiy',ii ' i.'iiniiiiiHiv in win fatlfc inn it'r in' 1IHIU111II ivi-iii- WvBUi ri'iiuivinii V II. UAIUfilli CUltW.lt. . . . . I .- . II. ...II.. ufflMotHwn Iti'iiiirilnr nllliii roin. lonounce iii)'M-lf iin ii oauillilutu ur rruimiriTor inpimvii nr i-on iffmulnu lowii rl i-llim. .1. A. JlAlUil.. (boiD to-night ut Milarkoy'H uuirv i urn i-jiii ihi iiiiiiiinuti ill Co.toKottho buby'H photo lo it Mivuit u-iii maiii minimum nlllA llAlt UltV. 1.111 alt I . t .eu Mini iiourH in inn hrancii j. ii. .i tin nit i ii nmnniiMir w nhc( tli hcjihoii. K. T. K. un in i iimii I ii I nnni i ant; tlx roonm, locution cor uJOardon (ttmitH. Apply to llie aniioMiieoinoiitrt hi tho i... i .ii. ivm tivuilli e congregational Unmcli ln ,Vl D IMJIU UlUUb CHI H8ltrheu.il i v ihiiii i iuuu nun muiw t Mini I1IUIU IMWttJI U rViln.k !. I 1t .11 w vi tuu I'MUUVt VUII VII pwl cigar. t lUlllllT 111 XT.ILI'IIT VailUV .1? t . . ' CJ- rf . . .1 l .... -"waiiaiu. una hub wuaon - vH.a hlu niVI WIIPIllUlll 'MtKaMern On'oii ran do for . t . Ji that IVputy I'wtratiBtcr ounuUIIIV IUKLI1 111. HmioH tuftij wun Hr i imt Hvm. 1 tr. t.i.v.. conveyed hero throuRh ; ThA .U.. I .t 1 U Gramla Hulldlnc undl in.. i. .i i " vim M 1611 M4U "ratOaveniKi. nl I. nil. I. in mil mi. .. i. i;rYinK u (-rent benollt to wOlItll niliiina ivliAvaiil In lln great benefit to tbu Hio tlcklirtli U. oiiRlnc, to w uwd tcmiKirarilv In tliu up oration of Huth' cliTtrk' llithtx. m-roin m u du mi hirwi Diiiim., mw nafoly tucmn-nllsln-d by !,K-k' Hoitwick mid Hen HiiRcn, tilthoiili tho htructuni nbook and quivered like u living tblriK durlni; the operation. I'liu cnijlncor had rcniRiied just boforo crosnini, and tbe above ueu tlcmen were compelled to volunteer. They "wouldn't do It UKaln for 500." Wenton Ix-uder: Tim nell-diilllng ma clilno at work on Wm. Wliltmun'u farm Ih industriously boiing awnvat the ratoof about ton foot por day. T)ir flrft twenty feet uppeared to be the luoet dllHcult to penetrate, lint ufter that ilfetance wan reached tlio roiik Iium imiwiinwl in u.nl,m softer. The Kentlemeu who am imilmi-piI A OOIl UlKA, A H,lr,.oPWAl,nc p,n,, hcn ho itiilv ii ,1'rovl,1Vl,.of nowHpar repro Hentatiotoa8RoelatoumoiiB the m-oule. o keep his eyes ami ears on ,, ml rch' ?.l lrwLt nm, ,l'0l,," w'en W ''Z 1 N oxprewwl It beeon.oa r l l1;' Oir0."a, 1 HO tlmtho who 1(5 ? walk may read and mlt thorebv. In a well-known resort tOHl.iv an alike woll-Lnowii philosopher Im rl'ml'-L 'V ' ,HVI'l'!o tlu,ly, I I I tlie rema.-k of a him iieMmnini. ..u io. Mho had nald that what tli.. t...i I , , vrnii uvgiirii ACQUITTKIH BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS. Special Sale of Fall and Winter Clothing. I.tlt t. :i()l)ll I'ii.mIi.Im r fu'i llirk llmv I'u.nn.l It.illa U.lr oon rendered a ver J!,n; l.lisiii nmyTweii nuu.Hck .Men'- M rlpo Womt-il Snlm, M:irU .,,, i "K';trlioriii vlnlNull.!iHl wasconuiiilloil lust .Miii'ks'iilMi ruw-k mitt, m-ir . I upon tills Indian, J'i'"'" yu, ihuii, k.icu '. ......'.."....'.....'.'..'.;; anil after a proltin 1 Me" M"u,f J C1,CN "" ""'i UnfmriMi ,m riTrll tiiiiorviit if Dili !rlma-Wlm Murilirril .lrtuir llrlglitT Krotn the ilr.int Omnly Nrwu. The happiest Indian over ween in Ore gon wan lluceutooiliin, tho Huto triod for the miinlor of Jumex Itrlcht, when tho jury ia.st hrnlay afternoon rendered aver Ulutot acquittal. When the murder mutinier hiiMpieion fell aim ne was lirnNtni tun uller a lire inary trial brought to lull, fioni which ho 1 ':0,x'". d.-parlcl .Motiinni on the night mat l.o;'Vu. Ki.l wan killed,, but wan aaiii .Mni'iurhyumt niak lu luil Hiili!.ni.kr.'..,"'.r.. e.iptiued on the Malheur. When tho ' ii'U unit wntie M.uiint huiik, nuck cant (Mine to tr a S. S. IVnn iil nml J. i.nt v til &S.00 IOIO rinikt, ..r-MonV llmkrii l'lnli! Hull q.iplt iMi-Cnlori'il ( liivk Malls, sack miu .iiiiiiiiM iwni'1 ( hi , mien J tit, J(MK) llh. I., a. . . . . wiim iuhiiiI.i i. i... i.... . ., ., , : , ,.. - -, " " ""v hih-vmivr nnnii.iiiieii . ....... ,.,V ,.,, ,, ,i U)0.. ,,ou ...in-.,,, ,.i njivnim(i io urionn , f j V"." J. 1 " .;, "i im, .:. Ilt-imr iiimuii.,iii. nv .. J . 7 . : llm I...I! !.i. n. ..... .. r i ' Ali'll a Ni-nt I'liihl Hulta. -i,l - ,ti'" TviH.. us, you are I i: it.' , ."' n iuinei auoruev j. i.. A.. r. .,i"r , ii"u..iV: I quietly obrHirved the uforCwnontione X 'liV ,"ni1 " ' pr"eeuiion. All thcevi- M-ll 1-nm-, .Mix Han J I lnsotilier. "luil In ..r.l... .. ..i.i .).. . '. .I.m... Il..l ...... 1,1 1., 1 1 :.i l.ill n. .iO.'ttl !.)lisUln nf MpiiN ltmim M1lnii ...nl, , - , ..... ... U...V! IU uiiuiin ill) 1 1 v - ....nil iht iiuiuini 1111 culler m. ill.,,. im vl.ii Hiili. .....li lion wo innul fin .il.i. 1. ..1.1. ' ' , uliln u-.i. ii.i.,.1, ...... 1 1 .. !....! .11011 1111101 iipvioi iiiii, wtck , , ,1 ....ii , .. ." eiuiiioy "'"i-.i, iiuu i it imi'iTi- .ni'irn iiiimki'i i-nreK Hitii, niiru .. nuuit. Ill Ureenn Cilv ll, .,..!.,.. ..'..1... tor i-ifli- wlili-li mn.l.i i..,l,...in.,. .Mph'k Hrlnlit Pin. ri. mi. i.. ..i. ..11.. ... iiu.y cigniy !Kr ,Vnl of thin amount leinalns at home, and lta (hrulatioii creates bu!ncii DtONIHTitV. l'tilii.. inw.l.... ...Ill I.. .... j .1 . - " '"fi"S" . , '.. ...11,11 nnu 111 1 I'll- ...d .:invi,ii;u iiru nuiiKuiuu oi FiucoHH, "'h'"1' ,' mium looiing, una a lianer nhrl . i. l.m... 11.... ...Ill I . .1 mill ill... ..M.I .1 I i . 'I. . . . iiivf win no. ue tiiHup Iointcrl. reudleton'H best condition tlnaneeH nro not in tho Imntrinnlilii. Tim ..mui lBiprovemontH made within tho past year or ho, waterworks, lovee, etc., whilu oflnimcnwj benetlt, are not without their disadvantage, a largo debt, which has fastened Ithelf on tho HhouUlera of thu taxpayera like the Old Man of tho Mountalno." Juiit at tho other end of the bridra tho iilructuro la conipletetly covered with mud, povcral feet thick. It ahould bo onlorod cleaned by the proper authorities. It wan partly duo to thin cauno that tho former bridgo foil, tho heavy protmuro of thu mud having had a tendency to weaken tho utructiiro. J. II. Durham Htoiined an K. 0. man on tho utreot today and remarked: "I have a Democrat down to niv Iiouho." Thu Hcribo looked puzxlcd. but when IiIh liannv informant Haiti that it weiuhed eleven pounds and wan a bouncer, tlie casion light began to dawn : but such is our climate. Tho Pendleton manufacturing rihopa are now In lull blaxt, quite u force being omployod. 0cmtlonM will coiiliiiuo un til all work now on hand Is completed, and no more can be obtained. There will dnuhtlcHH always be plenty of work to lo at tho foundry as lour as them tiro men and machines to do it. IIotiHflinovcM commenced their work of (Icfpoilntioim this afternoon in thu back yard of tho old (ioldcn Rule, (ear ing tip thlnga generally. When it is removed, Court street will bo eighty feet wide from .Main ritreot to tho city brewery. It will mako a groat Improvement. K. II. Siir.Drton. Helix's merchant. Ih ill town to-day. Mr. Simpson ban ver) noarly recovered from tho oIl'eclH of tho fitroko of paralyBisho miircrcd during tho Republican county convention held Unt npiiiig in l'endloton, although twinges of it Htlll I rouble him occasionally. Oscar M. Iitimor. a young man who has been for noma time employed In thu furnlturo store of K. M. Wheeler, at rondlcton. leaves to-night for I.lIeiiH- burg, whciohlx parentn roHldo. Tho lierit wIhIum of his frlondn go witli him. The H. OV rorreniiondentH Heeni to have deserted it. Nothing adds ho much to tbu spicy imwBlneHH of u country ournul iih good correspondence, and oldandnuw ncrilfCH aio earnestly solici ted to contribute, If only occasionally. J Weston I.eador: lletirv ltlchanlHon A Co., havo received comploto and reliable lujuuys from tholr (ireen Horn .Mountain lodgeit. Tho "Bultaua" hIkimh a yield in gold of 4100 per ton, and tho "Sultan" ?SH) in free gold. A railroad cinnlovo at tho depot save that a fellow omployo down tho lino got discharged bfcaut-o of color blindness lie failed to distinguish tho ditrcrenco be tween tho company'B monoy and hiaown. Mm. faiuu. fornomo time matron of tho Indian nchool on tho reservation, haHro- Blgnod her noHitipn. Mr. Wilson, black- uinllli nl I ti,i ninni'i'. lias nlfn lusluned. There intiht 1h trouble in camp. Kvory citizen who got down town thin morning without ono or more Hcrious fulls liliould thank hU lucky MarH. Italn on the HidewnlkH had frozen, and they were just moro than flick. I). 1. Thompson, rortlaiid's won- known capitalist, paused thiough town last night en routa from Walla Walla to Portland. Mr. Thompson ha pmicrty ihterestH in Pondloton. Wcnton Ih also talking of securing an xtonnlon of 'Ulunt'a ruilroad" to that laco. Thev aro likely to secure it lfor 'ondleton doeri, jiutging trom appearance hero. Collection were aaid to bo reasonably fair in I'ondieton to-day. Men wlio lon't pav their bills aro an exception in Pendleton, thank lTovidenco. Dr. Stllea had a vaccination picnic this week. Ho performed thu ocratton on the puplla of-the Wetton public whool, a hunua'd or more in number. TfniiKjn ant rentinL' cheaper in Pendle ton this fall thau last, there being a much irieator minplv and Icia demand. It Is porhapH letter that it is so, mill which pays its cnitilnvod .nn in the xhiH when tlriiU!mltarin tlm hIuOI month, lly reason of the nn.M.i i.f fn"l near the. hviio of thu tracedv. 1 M tiemselves and their families in thu cliv which gun wuh the property of Ituccaroo .urn, waa nrougiii in. it waHliown bv the defense that when wu'li an arm be comes old the chamlicrs holding tho needle heroine worn, and is liable tn Hlrike til nno nidi! nf llm niilnr nf tin. mill illni. and thevwnnlil i..., ...!,. m,.....i. Hhell. This, thcrefim oi m lit nut In. Inl-nn ing Pillar for tho town'H proHerity. Tho "M evidence of much worth. Another woolen mill would disburse fSOOO a I P"'"' WtXH ,,mt whiniwr committed tho month to lta employcH, thu paper mill 'to"' ,,M 11,0 lurrel of his gun to pry probably K)(JO0 moiv. Two hundred and I UP houlders with which ho bid tho tlfty imlusfrlouH cititotiH would be addod I dwul body. No evldenro of having como to tlio population of thu town, together wit" hard l.ivn rocks was vi- with their families, and they would havo 1 tm Huccaroo Jlm'n rille. Mr. IVn to eat fixxl and wear clothing, and build ,m,tf n,U('u an clcxpient plea after all evi- linll.n.. TI I. . .... il.H.b....i. III.. .1..111 If . 11U111.1J nun iiiHvii .iivi;r iiciiiiuruuiii; lur fifteen mlnutcH the jury returned with a verdict In accordance with the testimony, which was for acquittal, nucciiroo Jim Ills iieen in hard luck l.oi .. IIOIO (!oiihmI tir-MmiS lurk l lieck Hnlld .salt, nuek I nouses, inu money would be left m town, and tho most, shortsighted can see where tho lioiieflt would come in to ev ery one, and especially to the iiroimrti- owner. 1 laving thesu manufactories, tho iowii count auora In snaii lu itni.nm ni hIiico tho earlv nart of lust summer. At Hunt'H raliroad, or any other railroad, i"10 'I"10 Wft" urreMed for this murder and it would tako no $3i),H0) subsidv to Mli ab father was shot down by Wm bring thorn here ; they would como with-1 V101, t)f fotirsc It was only an Indian's out. Pendleton's citizens should keep out had u litllocaio been used ami their oyeH oksii, and allow no ! cxplanatloim given thcro would havo been moss to grow on thu stone of prog-' 1,0 "wasslon for Pago to have sacrificed ress. It would take a clean i m'H human life, even though it be but an $60,000 to procure Hunt's railroad. IniliunV. Jim's life in jail was ono would not this amount ofleted to oral or oun" Vtu- "i tJlunts took every outside capitalists in: a Iwiniis, iiuickiv no .... . r 11... ii ... t 1 . . mo urrcuou oi rxui Uooit'iMUul t.i.i.i iviiii wnen iiii'so were on occai-ion to vetit his stilte on the tioor ab origine, and U'sides blows and kicks como near sending him over tlio Una 4v natior mills? talned, could Hunt's railroad iilforil to , 'ho morphine route. At last he was tried leave l'endloton to one side as it would a I ''.v a jury of white men and no ovidenco country village? No. It would bring,0' crime found against him and no wen manufactories and tlio rest would take rfcr ho was a happy Indian. His wife cam of Itself." Thus spako tho phlloso- l,r"' lwo pupooses wero waiting for him iher, and tho Idea was jotted down on ' "ndpr Ilryan's old warehouse. His llm 1u1in.l1r.1tf .f tin. 1. . I in ...i..i. . u . lnotlii'r was also llipti. I imtilii ntliorHnf ...u w. ..iv inni iiir..ii'..iAii i: , ,,, , . . . . . -.... ...... , ...,!.... I. 1.1 1 1 I lllil lilliinflliiu nnil M-. Tin. .lA.i.iiln.l forour "Si menwho "mtniake . "oxt day for hVown Utah, Ton .1', Store, No. 1 10 ens. S.ieet moro monev. am our pronertv-owners n '" raging .naincur, incro io roam in Mm. HIiojiIk hi riioi'k t:trn Sail, iipIi i'M Drown Twi'fit riant Hint, sivk Men's llalr-I.lnt Tit-oil Siltl. snt'k .Men's l.lxlit (liny Cheviot Hulls, suck l.-it Sn. :iMt ViMl-.m ol- Mcn's Wine Mlxi il Hulls, k.n-k iflil lino N extra lieavy wvlghO t,(i t Xo. .'llKIOCntifii.tM of-Mi'ii's llliiuiiuil lift I'lntJ Hull, Krk .Men's llliick unit Minivn Htrlpe Cheviot HulU, nick i I.iil ,n JI07O 4'inMiH r Mi'ii's llrnwn nml White Mixut Bulu, suck. Men's murk ami White .Mined HillU.snrk Men's Ksskct Cheviot I.IeiiI Drown Halts, saeks ,., I.it NK..10HU OnithlMlM nr- H Dlircrent I'ntt'riK lu Park I'lKtiriil Oafklnieni Hulls, nek , l.ot Nn. .fOOO ('onnlHtN or-Men's Heather .MI.Vcil Hull, Hack . Moil's 811k MTet HtrlpoHult, sack , Men s Packet Clicek Hull, frock "Il l IHuu Melton Hull, frock Men's ltd nml Whllo Mixed Hull, flock , No. :ilOO ConslMs of- MetiMHIlk Mixed Hulls un k I... . , Men's Hllk MIxeitl'hecNHults.MOi "' 1 ,,n" Lot Mo. alio Consists of - Men's Natural (Jray (mi iliisi Htills.snnk ....,. .... Man's Klaek nmt while Hinall I'lMld Halts, sack Men's IImtmi Cheviot Mutrh Hulls, fmck Mi-n's IlUck Corkscrew Worsted Halls, sack Lot No. :iiaoC.iinl.s uf Mfn's Dark ChavlotHulls.niek ...."1 Men's runey Chevlnt Hulls, sulk,. Hi 1.1 .10 double. lirniiKlnl . .m.... J l,ol No. .'Mail Consists nf- .Men's llmvrii and llliick Hlrlno Hulls, sack Men's lllnek ami Uray Hlrlpn , Hulls, ssek ' .. Men's llliick Coikseieu- Cutaway, frrnk M . I til lO.oO at 11. (X) tn II. GO i at at at 12.00 12.50 lli.OO 19.50 El at M.00 i. at ii.:iuoc'iiiii.ts dr ill 1.1,00 t ni Mi nVHirlpedClun lnt.tlmiht ihrenst 1 Men's Dark Ch-ilni; fns'k ) Men's D.irk liar Line, finoK I l.nl .(.. 'Win CiiiuMs ut -Men's IlPHVy Caslniie Pants I. u I tin. tl'tstii Consists nf Men's Heavy ('asslntrrt. Pauls, as Kirleil . ... ., I.nt n. fM.in Cnnlsis or ltni'H'Ciit.lliieie Mills, ses 12 to 17 .voiirs l.nl 'n. ,'lltlll CmulM nr Men's llcavj oveteoiits, sties tin I I.iil Nn. .Ti III CoikIsIs of ( hlldri'ii's Knee I'anl Hnlls.'is pat-1 teins ill f l.nl Nn. il'.'uo CnnsMsnr ..! ..m 'j.irv at l.oo nt 7.00' at a.ao ut 4. no Mt io.no Men's lleiv.-r OmtchiiIs, sites .11 tn II Prepaid Charges to Pendleton, 50 Cents Extra, Full. Lines of our Siiksrlor lllunkets constantly on hand. Send for pilcollst. Order by Lot Number. Brownsville Woolen Mills, Portland, Oregon. who want their property vaiue, to Kjiuier over. In Imirpsun in ! freedom I enjoyed. which his people havo always I lintel Arrivals. Vii.i.Md) Hum: H Nllos, San Fran cisco; K M Miller, St IaiuIhj Geo Ilurto man. New York; J llalloy, S llluw; 0 II Kingman, Farmlngton; It Wells, Ivcho; ( Thompson, 0 U N ; A Fiulov, 11 W Stevons, Alba; A C Wilson, Jiis Carden, City ; S J I.a Franco, Portland ; II C Means, Umatilla; Hen Hwagart, Henpner. UotJir.N Itt'i.K I A Drake, J Hansford, Pendleton; PA Walgicn. San Francisco; 11 A Hostwick, Helix; J II .MeNett, Wal lula; John Werilut, Vunsvclu; M K Pom cmy and wife, W V dibson. Hoso Mo Plicrson, Pilot ltock ; Frank Carter, As pen, Colo: Juh Slmonton. A L Ootdou audsou, JunIHr; I'M Morchcad, James town, DT; John Ilishop. Cold Spring; A C Snow, Nolin ; C Kstls, Adams; Jus Nelson, It Henkle, Vinson. IIowman IIousk Jno .MoPean, Agency ; 1! B Huldacie, Jno Hobs, J S Nobos, Peterson, M O'Neil, CitytL ti Lyons, Pullman. W T; J 8 Markly, H Wilson and Hun, Minneapolis, Kan; Jas Ash worth, Weston; 1) V Ogden, Milton; Itlchatd Williams, Douglas Higgius, Jas McClellan, Portland; K Miles, O It k N Co; Jas Ilayler, 0 Akcer, Pilot ltock; 1) Williams, llolse City; It II Semplo, Alba; Lines K llenncr, Frank Oichoy, Kcho. - II IVss l.imiUil, Yesterday u bmatliless, wild-eyed man man entered tho Howiuun Ilouco and wanted to buy u lovolver. Ho nald that a man in tho saloon next door had drawn a knife on him, and ho was panting for vengeance. Tho clerk told htm that tho houso kept no rovolvor for sale. After ward, I'M. Morton, tlio proprietor, en tered, and waa told of the oecurrenco. Mu oened a drawer and produced an anclont looking pistol, laid it on tho coun ter, und paid that if any moro customers cutno in they would le allowed to buy tho weapon for $0. A young brakeman immm! Rowland then took up tho pistol. Bn'uintcl along thu barrel and monkeyed i . .. .t UMIIVI M IIIUIIMVM'U 11 A witli the trigger. In o twinkling It had 111 oxnloded. hut by a stroke tura hanging near was tho Irnuliiiiil Mtatrirered back. weaiwn, and became speechless with as-, it """f "u'" ...1'i;L... i. uA.im limn lw.fnrn i, , vluNithiu the huwk, shu manipulated the recovered nrcsence of mind enough to. eln in mich a tnanner as to shoot her know that be wasn't shot, and then tho A Mysterious Murder. ! Ilydo Park, Chicago's southern suberb, j has a mystery which may parallel tho j famous case of Itahway. A few days ago tho Klicu found a woman, about twenty I years out, lying unconscious tiv mo slilo oi ino i i rami iinuiuvaru. iiiooa was running from a wound lu the back of tho head. At tho hospital tho doctors said her skull was fractured. She died with out having rccoveriid consciousness. There was nothing nlsiut her by which her name or resldenco could lie oven guessed at. She was well dressed and rather good-looking. In her pocket was W In silver. Although the Issly was in the Morgue all ono day, no one was able to say who nho was or whom she camo from. Tho only theory tho Hyde Park olico ran form is that she was driving and was thrown out of a carriage; yet there was no runaway on tho ltouhivard that night, and no one haH apo.iiedto explain the myptory. 'Iho wound apm'ars to havo lieon made with a club. Iho Imal de tective opinion is that tho young woman was murdered in a carriage and thrown out where she was found. Mulder Will Out. Cordon Coo'ier, an ox-convict, has been arrented in Walla Walla for thu murder of 'lhomas (j. Davis, who was found dead two milcH below town nn tho railroad track, witli his throat cut from ear to car. The evidence, although rlrcuuudantiul, )o!nU strongly to Coocr iih the mur derer. Three imtpOiih have identified him us one of tlio three men seen in that lo cality at tho time of tho minder, and hi his house waa found a pair of blood stained pantaloon. His wife stated that Cooper was at home drunk on tho night of tho murder, oven laforo she was told what her husband was arrested for. Shut llsrselr In.leml of lh Hawk. Mm. Heed, who lives on ihoTutnwiUow. a short Uixtauco from Pendleton, wuh yes terday the victim of a peculiar and pain- Mm oDKcrveu a nawk man- hicken. and to defend ruel bird of instead of iko of luck, a pie- ing a woop for a favorite chl. tho only Hiiireror.; revolver, iutondlng ick, dropped tho , tho hapl.;, fowl from the crui ippidiinsil ulll! us. prey, ah luck would havo it, I keif through thu palm nf tho hand. Dr. J. KuOn fiat, 1U SP 1 piiiv, Him ii.i.. ...w . lk -. i ,1 , t ,, . rrowd laughed heartily at tho farce, which M. Prnett. who lives near, was hurriedly nTgl have proved I tn.ge.ly, and tho summoned, and dressed tho wound. Iho vfct m chimed in witli tho n-t. uufortunaUi woroaniH now doing as well tiiiini , las could lie expected. Leiliif Inu Notes, From Iho Weekly lludriet. The Ijxington Hour mill started up last Monday, but i only running on about half time, as tho supply of water is still Hbort. Tho wheat of tho present season I. lu.tm. ii..,!. nml Mr. Davis informs ua It is rciwrted that investigation dis- (that it makeh much better flour than tho I jsert'that the eastern corner of thoiwiieatof last year's crop, fho mill will i has Great Slaughter Sale. The Entire Stock of J. Diamond, the Clothier and Hatter CF PENDLETON, Will be offered by tlio undersigned at prices lower than ever bofore made in the city. The Entire Stock Must Go Without Reserve, And purchasers are invited to call early, the sale is PEREMPTORY, and the stock must be aold as For What it Will Bring In order to wind up tho l)ti8iiu'8 in a short time. Clothior and Hatful l'ltndltitoii, Or Main St., -M door below l'endloton National Hank. j. yno nignt last week tho Wongmj. to Illoch, Zulwr & rm . .si . . mail .,lrl' fortunately a dlMVlt'...! ... .- .. , r" auuinoy immeui wktcinovliig tho machinery niLinil iu !.. i.i. uu2tio rrpnine r....t.U i,. a tt-l:iHnn w be oi viied w ith genera ""ino buildiug and ronsid- jollity anil a ireoiuncn. uor..... -aiuestrovrw . uttnnrt. n. I .... . .i.j if..... .in . 1 morn io llio nciiuu , Vi mi Lit,. ivwi" 'ww. : ,t ,v Tli leader thinks them will not n inn .i v wiiiittmi r ha ;i j 1 1 tLii i i ir tuirii ill, . " " II . UUVI Uill , iv mm .... . v ... 0 . () La firamlii (in- e'n.inlm at 1.. HimMugll S. or court houso at Walla vtauai in u nan-1 ihi mil tin me imeie-up. gerous condition. . , ' Track-laying on the il ow creek That nverlas Inc nolo waa easuj pm ii ui.in.n ' vw...r . - - - , ,, ierday with hoKghtnlng hoUti.'.g ma- Them waa quite a . lemons ra Ion at the due. and several nthets were placed in ! prec..t er.nln . a u . Ut , xU jiositlon to-(U) . , . M0l.jttV u construction train, con- m . ..i.i.i ii... .ru.ma .if inn r ri'ii liuiuii ' . . . . . u . 1 H lo-iuiim tuu iw..." oi.lini' of two eilllilV nai cure mm I, ..in i. .. ,ilu.i,n,i ui,,, ii.inprai . The Hotel ( Halem. Tim Chemeketo Hotel ut H.iloin lately como under tho muuugemunt of 0, II. Monroe und J. It. N. Hell und bus furnished und thoroughly changed from top to bottom, tho kitchen having been entirely rebuilt und tho lobby and rooms overhauled and nut In first class order for tho coming session of tho legislature, i llio prices oi accouioiution win averago from tO to 15 sr week according to room and location. Tho patronage of the public is solicited. s ( Truth A little girl acnt tho afternoon COUGHS AND COLDS Completely Knocked Out ! After much solicitation and popular demand for our at her grandmother's, n. --. iui . it ion v ... ......... - , 'ir httlo soul ubout ut this olHce. WC, V. ,0 8e1"so I M. W. Stevens, Zi ,T !S? chant, is in town U .aazh l 1.. ' ll culioose, ran ocr ilmiiKili I'll Suininer' .i,K. i ..!.. . i ni..,t. rim. flat car was iiiiil's ix.11111 ihii... "."" , , ditched, and tho calf's hide was rendered unfit for tanning. Consignments f.f freight for Lexington aro brought ut almowt dally by the con--trnetloj train, on tho Willow creek I I.Mnuti rvll. A Alba'H iwpular mer- i - . , , tbnlay. JimmleTunierw reiwnea io IS3 BOI IO- . .... . i i letter t iiih marninir. uiiiiuuuii oiiii r t ii.,.i.oan ipft this niomimj on ,ty flat cars and ' i10,nc ber mother asked. "Have you b a ra f when passing ft , llt.r7.i yot m vvry r's placo, about two Lw"cmi ",h'0 truthful littlo one, "but, K-riously ill. When sho came lcn an-oh. I've hud lots ot Inn." A man In u wo-tcrn town hanged him self to a bedpot with his suHenders. Tho coroner's lury. which was cfiniK)M;d oflmothern, iteciiled that "the deicar-ed came to his death by coming home drunk and mistaking nUnsc'll lor lil pants," Kucblcr'r. Oregon Cough Cure, Wo havo determined to again put it oh thu market In nttrai'llvo xtylo and medici nally improved. Fur Coughs, Colds .mil Sore Throat Troubles Wc 'suiii'iuilcr It Io ulv) Kiitlsnicllon or Itcriniil IImi .Ifoticj, Cleveland's 11,693. Ikdng made on acientilie principles for Onifh ami Cohln, ho pmvalont in thin climate, wo solicit u trial of this Standard Komudy. Itememlior it roMa you nothing to try it a guarantee goes with ovory Isdtlo. Sold only i) 1" .TP'TFy MP Tft r TP O'l 1 I 3 plurality in Virginia I8Despain fllock . . Pendleton. VI, .1 . IIMI ' " buslneaa'ripto Weston. -una on me imbiic. Ira 1 . . . ...