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BIS D A.I.LY. tnnnT",A1, MiiiHoniiimt to dvJvJLJ i hi: hast oiikhni,n. -.i:.mi.wi:kici.y - - nne, it.ui.v 70o. AitilM'M E. O. PUBLISHING CO., rrmllrtoti ... On-cn, r PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., 011EG0N. MONDAY, DECEMl.ISK 24-. 1888. NO 252. V Kol K o It e t unicK ! e a r 8. llOTIICHlhl). -Established, 1878.- Rothchild -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise. ThompBOii-Uurnliurt Block. Southwest Oorner of PENDLETON, OREGON. EVERYTHING NEW -IN THE Jewelry, Clocks, Watches and Sil verware, OK THE VEUY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS. Wo aro now prewired to engrave all work iw Monograms on everything bought from ' us, without charge. Ituiiini our (lomtH In luru iintitlti from different factories, we tire able to uttl them cheaper than at. Portland and other jilaceii, where KxpenneH are hlaher. Wo hnvo Boetired tlio services ol Mr. Humlin, direct from tho Knst, whocomon vory highly recommended, ho wo -trouble to gnanintco PERFECT SATISFACTION IN EVEKY 1'AltTICULAK. CALL AND EXAMINE OUlt NEW DE8ICN8 IN SOLID Corner Muln unil Court Streets, F. J. DONALDSON. FURNITURE, CHRPETS. E. C. & E. M. WHEELER, DEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETO. A Complete Stock of Furniture and Carpets. Our Stock Covers 6,000 Feet of Flooring. GOODS SOLD ON E. C. and E. M. WHEELER SUCCCES80RS TO FORBES WHEELER, ,.., . ... Pendleton, Or, Association Building ROBERT BOND DRAIaEK IN BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court Btret, oppoftte J. ltSuoem-ker-i- J. i. mean. t Bean, Main and Alta Streets, SHAPE 01- AND COLD-PLATED GOODS. EASY PAYMENTS. Beer Garden and Gymnasium Hal Jtnrvrau A Klue. frl. MalnMwl Nearl-o.toffle. PKNUI.CTOK, OUEOON Knwllnz Al'er '"t Oymnalum lloom In IrVm . !wnHn,l loviutlon lo M. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, TIIK WIIKAT MAUKKT. Varlom Itrportu from tlm l our Urral Mart.. .r the Wnriii. Ciiioaiio, Dee. 22. Wheat wcakj Do- r(mlMTrlni.ilii(1 nl lntiii.iri-11 n-7'. m . , ,oT 8 ",'m,mr 1,0-" ,i,io;,, New Yoiik, Dee. today It weak. January 1.0:('.; May 1.08J. San Fiiancisco, ...Wheat market Dccomltcr M.oi'if ; Fehruary ft.04?4';' Dee. 22. Wheat qulot. Buyer the year f l.-t4 ; buyer ilu iiMvnn It r.t)7'. n.lu.r ii r.M tliewaHonI.r)07,, Dlw berl.W-,. LiVKiti'ooi., Dec. Wheat very dull ; California Tn. 7il. t'OUTI.AMI I'OINTN. Tht (Imnblrrn I'lnr roultrjr Draw Itc. tlrnl, lUo. l'ottTi.ANi), Dec. 23. IHt nlnht elosed the two weckB enpiKenient of the the Catleton 0eni Company, aud it Ih need lcts to nay that their performances hero wore u brilliant tmcceM, uh the city )aotH have chronicled that fact. Tlioy produced Mikado hiHt nllit, which, though well at tended, kmt a i;rcut deal of ita altraetion by tho tiou apeaiauce of their funny man. Drew. 'IIiIh limn U rccounlied an tho Hottl of all tho cnterlalnmentri which tho company have produced, and It mluht bo well mild that without him tho play U not appreciated aa it denerveH. Iiik It aleadil) advanced in the dlree l'lio caitHO of hla uon upearauco la due to tlon of the (Mt, tho wind blow lug thirty the fact that he la given too much to the . mllc an hour. Appliance for IlKhtiint habit of tmrtakiim too much of tho "red Ho wuh retired from tho Htago Friday nluht during tho progrena of tho play "D irothv," and ban not apin-ared Hlnee, and hla Iohm waa deeply felt by the I lieu- tre-goera ol roriianu. At tho corner of Third and Morrison HtrevtM can U ncen tho most magniliceiit ' (Kint aro not eueouragliig. display of iioultry ono could wish to nee. i 'Ihoro uro from 4l)0 to ftOO tuikexa and KNtiuk vn.t.AdK i,KSTittVKi,, raaaiSiTa rzr hr v- with bouquet and price cartls. ami tho Minominkk', Midi., Dec. 24.-A tire last whole is u iKiautlfuI night, all but tho , ,t ,u,ftf0'yeil m;Mv tho cnllu vll. price, which ranges i rom to V oacli. . ,u The Ions will reach fJ.'.O.tMXI, and and although the right Is a novel one and , ,ir7)Ul,,iv mor, No V).H woro mt, though makes us hungry. It K-ems I.h, m i.-h like . l(.rt) t MrerllK. milnK w wo. ea lug silver to Invest in ouItryat H'' (,,. ud children, parlleula.lv amonglho prices they charge. , , Uellof eomlim In fnim tho wif Tho' iHilIng' of Iho gambling t ,,, ,,, other night diHclo-e,l the fact 1 a a great , , (t , 5 ,,, many y.aing men from tho country, whoso . , . , 1U (.0lln), ,)( , , ,H parentH have sent them hero to get an J Willi allon, have Ikoii in the habit of vMl- uml,iui ,,,w,m n.r.. lug these puce to havo a nice 1 ulet , , little game to p.i-a away a few hours, and I hi.kunii, Va Dec. 2.I. IIiIh after it Is to lsi Imped that the example net last i " u dynamllo miigar.iuo at Motin 1...-,,.. t.. ilnw., Him liuvi. : rleaxaut e.Milwleil anil It is leitorleil llial ' worthless curs make a practice of enticing unwary youths into tluve places ami recolvo a perccntago for Ihelr labors. It has beon.s.dd by a certain class tnai tuo pouco lunge wiih a 'ertaln class that tho nollco Uttl., too rni.uh on the iiroiiiictors of Iheso places, but such a thing cannot lw. as they are luadlng voting men, . b()Mi char- aclertvtro la'yoml repioach, to enter iiikiii ! allffi which Is not only degrading to them-1 selves, but which, If continued, ftalnatho ; character olthoMt who are near and dear to Ilium. vosay, icr mo goou worit go on, ami not allow a clngle ono of tliei-e "nice quiet places" to 1k nvoiliwked. There in o mi voral places whhh contlnno to goon Willi their worn, aim are io uy to get caught by tho police, aa they havo entries Dosted ho that tho approach of ail otlleer Is Higualeu to tuo loremau, wiioini mediate y taikMii ! w . " J been In tho habit or enticing sueli young ' "' in-" ' men Into those plai-es, and that thoy will ' ro 210 kegs of powder and ten eases i of conllno their "lalsirH" to tho elanH uIhmi ' dvnamlto In tho niuguzltio. ( harlea charactera um not 13 ruined by audi 1 lli' and two c.ther Imya went In smnk practices, as in tho case of college atu- jlwfc blown to utoms. and the !i. ...... i, ,i,in r,... ti...i ur. i other bova badlv hurt. .Nearly every tiCIIin. ii in 11 ilWI"M'"in linn e-nv II .1 . ......... t.l.t.. i llltlll llUilivn uiiun iiiHni riiw. ... .1 .... ... - 1 ',1,U I 1 Z it . . i 1 HlKht nd then killed hlniM-lf. Tho co.i- ir track.howover, and I wm) ,,, chl , ,.ttdl ()(,,urB HtopiK.-d soon tl ero w ill , , , , , breathlnit her )V0lnla ton circles of, t ,nwinlly Km(.,j t0 th.miy 11 111 un lll'UI II ! l.iu riMim ...v.... w.v. Thoy aro on thei the iiiing is not i I ki Home who tnovo e!K- bmiliflit to UCCnUIlt Tho weather contlnuea to no ueauiiitii, and tlie streets are thronged with ieoiilo (baking tho iiiosk oil their backs. Attorney win .Minor is regisiereu ai the Gilmau. EASTERN NEWS. 8inallini u mi liniulfcTHiil '!. Kkw Yoiik- IWc. 22 Health Officer Smith to-dav telegraphed to Captain Jno, ! Moore, immigrant landing agent, to do- ! apatch a boat to tho quarantine to re- movo YM atoorago pxssengora on tho i Chalteau Ulltteu, fiom llordeaux, to I Swlnhurn Island, aHarnalliiox bad broken iNlckcraon and John Selford, who at out with great violence on lhat vemel. i .uln,L.( i, robbery of a train on Ilia Tho tus I (!eo. O. hlarr Immediately waa , Bent to quaruntlno. lllipulyln Caplurat a Town. New Yoiik. Dec. 22. The ateamcr Ad- Irn.nt irL- fniiu Klneston. bring the news of a Kittle In which tho Insurgent chief Hlpiwlyto. waa victor. Ho Is reamed to have captured tho town of Mlrabela, twenty-eight miles from J'ort An l'rince, the Htronghold of Iglme, after a two h ours' siege. Trying lo ItraUlu Kllralu ml Mllrhrll. Ciiioaoo, Ihsc. 22, Judgo Altgehl lilts morning moilllled tho injunction to. re-, Btraln the lio from interferring with ; Kllrain anu aiiicneu h Hpaning Unim. Th Chief of I'llllCO saVS llO will ii iV. . T . ,..i.ii. nl,,. ,L .i ullt arres them for just exhibitions a, ii ?K."'e 'XXrr tmmvm UW Canlno, where they uparretl. Ilulrl llurnailal )IUiiiula, Huttk, Mont.. Dec. 22. Tho Exchange Hotel at iliwoula was destroyed by llro jst night. To men were burned to death. Thu origin of tho llro la attributed o the explosion of a lamp. KIl.ltlAN VH. MI'I.I.IVAN. The 1'ntlnrr Itrmly In 1'lgh ami Jlrani llimliiPM. Nkw Yohk. Doe. 22,-Juko Kllrnlii. 1 1 llltllt il reprcseil'lltlvo lii this citv, de- j posited f.o00 cash to-tlay w ilh tho editor of tho Hlpl-or, lp oivcrSulllvnn'M deiKwIt 1 '"r" "C'1' 'or Iho championship of tho world, and 10.0(H) a fide The following : letter accompanies Hut dots'- t: "Dear Sir: In reply to John L. Sullivan's ch.d- ' H''iKo to meet me in the arena, (or $10,' UOJ it Btdo and the championship of the world, please state that I atu reudv to meet Millivan In battle for $10,000 a Hide and the Police (huetto dlatuond bolt which I hold, and heavyweight cnaiiipioiisuip oi too worm, hi iirove , ml .,; imlim) , t,tlt lllu l,, earnest, my Imeker ImH tosted IfiOiW ' with tho New York Clipper, who nhall ho the tlnal or temiKirary Htakeholtler. My- boK or my hauker'H repreHeulatlvo will ho ' l ........ cm...... ... I.t -.........t... live on proiK'rand duo notice any day they name, and at any place they ap point outside tho jurisdiction nl the United States." Signed, "Jako Kilmlii." TicTirriNM KiluT. iMi. iv nut., .riiiii.iiii ii life iviivn-iini Tlinnrrlnn IIuIIiIIiik Ht Furl Alntioln I.tkrly lob (iiinttiliiol. Four Ahhinaiioi.sk, Mont,, Dee. 22. All troopH at UiIh ot, and nix companlca of Infantry and three of cavalry, aro out on tho prairie went of the poHl lighting lire, which ntarled in the unis hIx mllea I cst of hero about hIx o'clock lat even- tho tiro aro limited. It U feared tho ear rixou huildlngH aud all frame htructurca will bo destroyed. Tho hna in audi u cane will int heavy. At two o'clock a. m., tho w hid in blowing tho blazing prairie grana Into tho g.irrleon enclohiire In buneheH. aud the nnmpeetH for Having tho .1 . .1 i.tif. lioiioo within u mile was blown to pieces. Th l.utn Chltf .lntlrn lloyln'n llrmnliik. 1'irrsiu'iKi, Dee. 22. Tho remains of Charles E. lloylo, Into chief Jiibtlco of ashlngton lerrltory, nrrlveil beio tuts morninu. and were met at the d" nut by a eommlltco of tho Fayette county bar. 1'bo Issly was taken to his old homuat I'nlontown. Tho Interment will prob- ably bo Monday. runnut Intvrixrr. Wahiiimilok, Dee. 22. Secretary jtiiviirit has Inlorined Dr. Aiigusto, Uen oral llypA)lyl'ri uinlussador, that the 1'nllcd hiiiles cannot ollieially recognize any faction In i lax 1 1, but will wait until the pcoplo dccl.no for i no or thu other of the parties as tho legal government. Miinlrr Mini Nulrlilr. Ni:w Yohk, Deo. 2;!. A young sales- , im,11CH Sh.naker shot Lis wife la-t cause. Ihn llllf Clnrliiusll fire. Ciscinsati, Dec, 22. All Ihc iiiIhmIiib ill last nlght'u lire in Slrolnd'a furniture factory havo la-en accounted for. Tho remilt ia: one killed, two fatally wounded 'and llvo Horloiwly Injured. I)sh, two I hundred thousand dollars. I Fatal lUllroHil Arrhlral. T1WHST0NK, A. T., Dec. 22. A con- birillllOII iruill UN IIIU .llltuim IV . mm. eastern railroad luuiied tho trark twenty milca from hero last night. One man wan killed, and eeverul Berlouitly injured, iiuiirunil itohbma Nauiaiirrti. i)KA,W(J(ii. Dak., Dec. 22. Alls-rt It. 0l(M,uke railroad, havo been heiitcnccd to fifteen years, ut hard lalxir, In the penitentiary. AnarrliUla Aik for an Injunction, Chicago, lec. 22.-Tho anan hlsls havo applied for an injunction to terrain tho ixillco from suppressing their meetings. The matter waa referred to a master In Chancery for a reort. Truln Actlilrnl. Atlanta. ja.. ivc. "i. A paswtnger train on llio westein Atlantic waa de railed this inorninR. killing the mail agent rtn,i severely wounding tho conductor anil engHcor. A (.-..i,,,,,! smn nuar.i. .... .. ......... ii.w iur,KANH, iw, ... ai vroc.eiv . , . i'caseil tf.o hanging of John . . Johm-.n. colored, for asaaultlng a white ylrl last June. A C'nlil Vr. Saiukao I.akk. N. Y.. Dec. 22. There i a cold wave hero and It waa twenty-two degrei-rt below zero last night. ..1 ri FOREIGN NEWS. NKWN KIltlM CHINA. Plra an nil rinoil lli'bfllliin Hupprf id Itnyitl CiihhkmiikiiI. Kit', San Fiiancisco, lhe, 22. Steamor llelgic ariived fiom Hong Kong to-day, bringing 42 ChlitcHe, most of whom aro in transit. The steatner brlnga tho follow ing advices. Thu daughter of a briga dier general has been Helccted us consort tutliojoung Kmiietor, who-o marriage lakes place hi Feliruaiy. The rebellion in thu Interior of Fortaosa has Wen llually Hiippiessed, but the feeling among thu people la still uneasy. Kumoiri aro pievailitig In China of a ravival of the .Mltklewle. linker Hcheine, with .Mitklowiex left out, and negotiation aro t-nlil to be neaily completed. P I ho village of Salgo Japan, Hunted near the river, was iiltnoul totally de stroyed by lire last mouth. 'I he follow ing day there were heavy rains, and em bankments were swept away and crops damaged, and one mutt was dtowncd. Cm n't Maha Haj'iinnU Any Mora. Ii.sdon, Dec. 22. Thu firm of Wilkin- Hon & Sou, gun makers, Informed the government that they are unable to make bayonets in England, owing to their In ability to secure skilled woikmen. Thoy do not Intend to complete their now fac tory, tuo erection ol which Is being rapid ly pushed forward. Thoy say (icrmany Is now tho Hword-muklug country for tho world. Olllelals of thu War otllcu regard tho explanation of the Unit us reasonable. Tn rrndurr ihn .Mriitlirm' lluuk, I.i'.Mio.N, Deo. 22. In tho 1 1 on no of commons to day Henry KIiiiIkt, Confer vatlve inemlier of Womlsworth, moved that thu clerk of Iho IIoiiho attend thu Hitting of the l'aruell com mist-ton and produce the memlH'ra' loll book, which contains I'ltruell's hlgnatures. 'fboinus Sexton, Nationalist, protested against the motion, but tho motion carried, by u veto off) I to I IH. Humor of Trraly llttweaii Itualw and .liipmi, WiNMi-iid, Dee. 22-l'erer. Cavalier, lute secretary nf the .Spanish legation ut Yokahama, is huie, eu rotito to Washing ton. Do saya when ho left Japan It was current I v toportctl In dlnlnuiatio circles that it secret tie.ity hail been con cluded between ltussiaiiud .lutuu ngiltiHt i'.iiniiiiiii lur inn reason iitai iinssta, in tho oveiit of war with England, tho Jup iiiicho would favor tho latter, A lliiinh at it Ixiiir, Mtniiii), Di-e. 2.'. A petard exploded' to-day ut tho door of Senor Canovas, u conservatory leader's hoiie. I.htlu damage was douu, though (lie Iniuulca were much iilaruied. No anesta were made. Tim Manltiilm Win. Winniitii, Dec. 22. Thu supreino court In Ottawa has uiianliut.iisly decided in favor of Iho Manitoba mad, in its dis pute about the right to cioss thu Cana dian I'acillu tpick. Aiinthrr hturiii In ChiiiiiIh. OrrAWA, Dee. 22. Another storm has ciuno tut and Is raging Mitmely In tho city mid nelghlsirlng country. 'I ruins aro Istlatcd and tho theimomeler is at rcro. I'ullUrr's llft Arifptril. I'aiiis, Dee. 22. Tho miinleii al council has iiceciled the statues of laifayelte mill Wiislilngion, presented byJomqih Pulit zer, of tho Now York World. vt V. 3 John HrlKhl. Uinimin, Dee. 22 John Ilrlght'a condi tion Is improving. STATE ANDCOAST NEWS. ANOTIIKIt WIIKCK. Ilia Hlratmir .Mriiilimliio llrachail am lluiiiliolilt llay. Has FiiA.scisto, Den. 2 1. Tho Schooner Menths'Ino, which went ashore iusiilo Humboldt Har vstertlay.has been driven in further on tho bench, and It is feared will prove a total loss, Thu remaining olllceia ami ciew were taken oir. May llragg, daughter of thu engineer, waa drowned. '1 ho .Mendocino waa valued at i'M.QjQ, ami her cat go at (12,000. The vessel was in charge of thu captain, net having a regular pilot. Tugs madu two attciuplH to get her oll'.but failed : another attempt will Is) made when thu tide Ih In. A Ituiutd lloma, Coltos, Cal Dee. 21. Iho house In which Joseph Maxwell and his wife lived apparently happy Is now In ashes, and IsjUi aro in jail, Mrs, Maxwell raid that a sick family In town was in desti tute; circumstances; alio f elicited aid, and tho doctor having no change gave her a twenty dollar piece, telling her to buy coal and return Iho balance. She did neither, but went on a spree. Her hus band wax shocked, mid out of shame burned down tho house to the ground. A Tuf Captain Itrowiiad, Tacoma, Dee. 22. Thou. Johnson, cap tain of the tug ltlp Van Winkle, wuh found drowned this morning alxnt i2::ja. He fell from u gang-plank, striking hlu head on thu main-rail. He is siiijohed to have Uen intoxicated at tho time. A Ilia ltrm, 0. T. WIttu has sold his drug store and contents to Win Folwm. .Mr. WUlo goes on a visit to "tier failerland" next spring. Alba Is now passing through a thous and legged meeting, a masquerade dance, u shooting match, mid a ( hi Mums tree, ami no snow to track them In. To thoso who enjoy Iho ttudyof human passions, these nitrations oh.-ii tho UkjIc of life at intorcHline; chapters. La F. Kkiqiit.