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EVENING EDITION. DAILY, EVENING EDITION, WE MANUFACTURE Legal Blanks. Sond for Prices and Samples . WE DO OB PRINTING j for Prices and Sarmlos. VOL. 1. PUx'JLET()N, UMATILLA (JO., ORUUOX. MOXDAVT, JANUARY al. LS80. NO. 270. A1TOKNKY8. rfimiNKIt, ATTORNEY AT t.AW, It '.Li. A.JnrUtlnn lllnek.IVnillcl.nl. JtOUIH ... - --- . W?'' imniiii lu nnil lfl. A.Mnellltl.m . -. 1. KWH. A.TTUHNKYH AT IjfrVndleton, Orr-iron. hi MM PARxONH, ATTORNEY AT lutr. OMIcp Room No. II, Aisocla- turk, I'cnillcwnurcRon. tlKV A IU M.K.RAY, ATTORN EYS I ILw. 'lure ' IfjFR A FITZGERALD, ATTORNEYS I'1'.' 1 1 - - Kt mm. I . A ..ml... t ll UIW. ihhiiiih ..... u ., v, n"".wif lliock, Pendleton, Oregon. 77 IIRAN, ATTORNEY AT l,AW nm..Mnln Htreet. in ThnmrMon hint BullillMK, ovr r lliu Port-Onlce. U MINOR. ATTORNKYo AT LAW. titt-Over Kinit National Rank, 1'cn- ki.orfg-on. rr. Illl l ull M, ' 1UUK&I Al kjj v , rnfjrvllln. Orcifnn. Will uracils ' - ...... . .. ...... . m .... IKOrt of Ort'Kon und WfuhlUKton. Col ttt promptly attended 'o. flKBEY WAOER, ATTORNKYH AT t.a. llontn :i iiiitl 4 of tlie"Kn.l Or. iu" btillilliiR, corner of Main anil Webb irtniueton, urt-Kon. LtTKIl A WHITK. ATTORNKYH AT III! IviKllolon, OreRon. ltoom8 and LotMlon lllock, IriiYSICIANS AND 8UKGEON8. III. POUTER, PHYSICIAN ANHHUR ion. Echo. Ore iron, live year mterr li'lul and prlvnlo pritctloe. ICRtKWOI.D, I'IIYNIOIAn" AND HUR- imn tnnce in irvine- limit "tore, lllWIIl. U. M. I'ltUHTT, I'HYHIOIAN AND Huron, i mice: over .'uomce. em of Main mid ARn street, Pendleton, pi In, kino., m. n. omen ovkr liftMornce, corner Main itnu Aim m, iom.oii Vcbh, nonr Court lrcet l yn.l office nmueclcd hy telephone iVlll.ril lintel. Kkiii.pIiiI IlltOlllloll IllV- ft ibe ill.case of women and children. DENTISTS. I. BE ATI P. lll'NTlHT. (I AH ADMIN iii.nl iiiiIpci Main KircBi.liiTlintnp-. Iritck l'ailldlp-. Pendleton, Op-gnu. M KOI I AN ICS." flml.N JAY, PUNTER AND I'APKR Ini.'iT wurK pr'niiniv iiiimo. i'h .i wiMi flin ltiiiillr.fon Ifiirtlwuru nnd li'Bent Co., on Conn irect. K. I'AIIKKH, CONT'IACTOR AND . Bui dor. I'rndli'tnn, ilrricon. oiiHir- hi jiecliilly. Kullmiiifc fnrnl'li.d on I'tatfce. I lilTPIIIM. CAHi'KNTKlt AM 1 tiil.lxr. I'nuntrv lirih r. olleileij and K.mIv .linnilnl In. Innlllrn fit WutfeOn IjHi'k plniilliK nil'l. lil.HAM lllll'i:it, III.Af ICX.MITII AND I U'uiniii MaUvr t IIH mill (liintcll rtli.. Ifmiii, Ort'K IUhoKhiiiIIIi work of all in lllf hfl ihi lhle limnner, Mini on . 1. 1., mnm. I rllpillur ultr II tloil KlV libnr'e.'IKielnii. I INK A IIKOWNi IIOL'K (JARRIAOK tndlvn r iniir, rennieni"! wn-ii-.n. If mi Vim fill fclri-ei, neHr iniii n irwr.iriii.iii il iiii .hurt nollri. Onler In ,n- no will reeidve prompt HIV'" f. 8iicn piiinllliK ii f wiiy. Ui.lAM Wlt.KINSIlN. I'RAl'TiqAI. Wniidi.riiH-k nnd Clunnonieter Muker. ! lii Mil llifiilmvp hriinuliP. All worn llDl'd. lllMelMll IrlKK'H "HI Mlll.ll, .l"l" I1 iviidleion, Orp.in ANK DIM'ltAT. HTONK AND U. U...llntfili llrPL'flll IllllllH "t Hiid'innoilliit'lil ettliili pclll j n till II IlKtcr IlITi Mil KII1UII. Ol II Irlrk wnrk ..xeelllfd ri'lUOUlltlly. IIOI- l'Uk I'lri-proof purlttlniiM. SALOONS. I'lillMIK DARVKAU. IMIOI'RIKTOR OF I in. "Idwrit of Trmle," "r. Uin and ddNieHji. Pendleton. Oreifon. KieW iikaru Beer on drancliU Kln Wlnen, I.lQ UWHON A KNOLh , PROPRIKTORH Of U UnKiarSuloon. Kiue wine, llauori and ti"". midieioM ueer on urmiKU' vueImm, win.lmrt' loitlPlpprlp t, Main mrppt. opponlte Court Houh. Ll'ltUAM HOKHCH, I'ROPRIKTOR OK I'Km.Ormon. All ordem for our beer filled pronipuy nenvereu. Vm KKMPER. PROI'RIK.TOR OK THE iiiei eni neer limi. muiu r.u,...- tjBf. P.n.iiuinn. l'pnrtleton beer on ljht. Wlnen. Ilquom and clgari. of the "Hmndi, nitock. IRXOID AHOIIMEKn. PROPRIKTOIW "line umullllH llrewery. a""" "'" ' ' nd wholesale and retail dealer In "IbTtheirlajik.hnillK.irallon.kee nt barrel. iii.qa nee u you aon'i no , lflT L't.M. vmi..M.Il HE. 1111.' RE' I ffMlon Parloni. Main Htreet.oppo.lle 2n IInae Square. In Thomp""!!, new Tbe let Wines, Uquoni ana jik"--tint luneiiew nerved to imtroni. MISCELLANEOUS. HEJBEtlTHHAtl.KY A C., 73 VH INT IU.Kt..Importeri of shoe Manufacturer' lie,. , ,1, WAOK 1. Am.. V" . . ........ . r .1 .i flmtfit . b.fiJ.. ' fo'ary ruuiic, auviio. "- W'tilnif a.peclalty. Mlins on land rc and QiihI proof taken nt reduced IJ.'RI.STINO CAN UK HAD ,T THE ,V'kT llKEooNIAS olllee ul price that 1 rn.v. ti. u .....w.. iiiun tho.6 or . ill. ,ir null. H i, r mir jOALHI.ANKs. I.'r. inHn ,w tmllrei form, of lfHi i' i iliu nirlw lawyer ami other. --'n(.,iHH f,,rmo.n Le itippil"''. jMll.Y ANIMAi-H, " 'flhuvean MitlniHl clray. von can re J"Jinm l.y ex mlliiic fiJH In h'lveril'I'ii ,J'u--tOhicoMaN. Ii cutche men -BUY Notes and Receipts FROM FIRST HANDS. A Larue Stock Jitrt. from the Preurn, at Low Blguren. The Latest Forms In pacta or book, We alio hare a $2000 Stock of Legal Blanks Including Circuit nnd County Court, Probata nnd County Court, Justice's Court, ltcul Kstato, Miscellane ous nnd Land Wanks. Send for Samples and Prices. ADDREHH EAST 0RE60NIAN PUB GO,. PendUtoti, Oregon. , Leezer & Kuebler, DRUGGISTS The Urxftit and moit complcle xlock of CHEMICALS, Toilet & Fancy Articles In Eastern Oregon. GIVE US A OALL. Dospaln Block Pendleton. WM. GARDNER & CO., ii Imi Engineer:. Miii'iifiwlnrfr" Steam and Hot Water Heating Apparatus, FOR DWKI.I.fNW OR PlUll.ia IIIIll.DINOi- Rnwlflpatlnni and eiUlmHleii fnrnl.tied foi benllnic tiulldlinc- In any .ecllon of ihe coun try. Corroudpupe fcollcltd. OFFICE: 1 34THIRD STREET, Portland. Oropron. First National Bank . OK PKNDLKTON LEVY ANKKNY, PreldenU JACO I KRA.kR, Vice PreildenU HAM l, .HrmtOIH, Ca.h er. U. II. WAuri rte.i.muv -'" Transact a GeneraTBankUg Business Exchange on All Parts of the World Bought and Sold. Collection made at all point on reasonable NEAGLE BROS.; BLACKSMITHS Wagonmakejs, Corner Main and WaterflU., Pendleton, j - Oregon and back made ttiorler. JCfi)(lruiu t "i"' ,.. l,rM .lioelllK HI Prtleniai ain-mi"- - Beer Garden and Gymnasium Hall. llarveau A Ktiie. IT-P-. . J( . . Near eiftnee Malnrttrert PKNULOS. OltKOUN. Powiimc Aivv hjjj , :: ,:v,d a ..o.-.; 'llaliibilliu.lleerbc HUia, W TO-OAY'S TELEGRAMS. i EASTL3N NEWS. !llt(!A(.0 M VltKKTM. (.'hicaoo, .Ian. IB. 1 :15 p. M. Clone Wncnl, ftmnyor unillilhcr; wish, OO.-i Fi'lirttury 1)7 j .Mtiy, JI.01 1-10. Corn, (Inn; cash, SUMO; February, 41 Mil; Miiy,:i7. Oats, eli-ndy; caah, l4a ; Fobruary, 25b ! luy, 27?.' Uarloy, notlilns doln. I'ork, steady ; cash nnd Fobruary, f 12.825 May, 113.15 to 13.t7)i,'. Lnrtl, Htcady; c.ibIi $7; February, 7.05; Mny,7.S0. A URIDIIK ACdtllKNT. A Number nt Men ICIIIed and a Larga Mimlier Srrlmi.ly U'oiindfd. Evanhviuh, Iml , .Inn. 20. Lnt ThurNtliiv tint )u!ivHli'. St. LouIh A Texas railroad hum irrunW-tl nn injiiiictlon by tliuclrwiit cointof HcnderHon county ngaliiKt tliu KovHtunc ItrMu Cotniany, rvctiatnliik' them from InturfortltiK with (lit! iiliilntKr'H trulna when running over ii bridge noiosi the (iruouu river In Ken tut-ky. Thu order wum obtiyctl until thin morning, wlifit tho Uriiluo Company cent ii fori't) of tiicu to tlti' liritlpt, drlvlni; tho railroad eintiloyeH oir ami eomnienced touring up tin.' truck and a Hrtlon of thu tica on thn draw hrltlu. Aliotit halt pant three o'clock thla ufieruoon, while tht' work of teiirlnt' up tlui lien 'aoh in prog rcHH, tlliii:intlln,' of ono draw caiiHod tho opposite ono to overbalance, und It brnko In two, prccipltatlnK' nlMiut twenty work men Into tho river, flvu of whom uro known to havo Itoun dniwncd, antl coven HutloiiHly, If not fatully, injured, by fall ln tlmliorH und iron Liler ieivrta from thu cevno of tho dltuivter Hay a dozen wan killed. STATE AND COAST NEWS. FltKKIIIT TRAIN DKMOI.IHIII'.tl. A Man Run Over TUr iw a Car From Ihe Track Which Precipitate. Ihe Knllre Train From a Trenlle. Si'okanc Fai.ih, Jan. 20. A freight train mi tho Northern I'nrilWi fell thrnuKli a tro-tle. IhU inoiiilnit i n thin Milo of Hunuuuin'H cii'i'k. H-veml iiiIIcm from hero. Ten ears fell n iIIh-uiico of aoventy two feet. 'I ho irutn ran over an mi known inati vh( I Huppohtxl to bo i trump thri-o-qiiaileiH of a milo fiom tho Hft'iidnf the iii'i'l.lfiit. und tho enulnt'ei' ditl not noiltu Hint onorar waanir the truck. When tho train "n on tho trestle I ho middle of tl.o train Ml throiiu-h '1 he enuiiio had i irt cio.-ctl I ono end of the tre.tlci und tut' cab am" uau on thn ttliw of lliu oth.ir mnl ulien the coilplllll.'M hp'ko and thn ro-tof the ir.tln f llilonn Into the i!iilf below with n t-rrlllo cnmli, Htnafli- ln tho imix Int hilintcrn. ino trmy tho man killed wa cut In Hall unil tnaiiKh'il beyond recognition. WORKMKN UKMAND l'Y. Iinkii ii tr the Seattle, Lake Shore it I'.n.iero It llrnail I In it Hil Way. Spokim: Fh.ih. .Inn. LU-Foily em-l-l.ncH of the Pe.itilf. Irfdii' hore A I'ik' ern'ralhoad ipiit work cHterduy tit noon and inaichctl inn Wily I" Ihemloro Itci'd, Hiipeiintcuilent of con ctrucll n, und dfuiandcd pav. I ho men havo not ioceiv. il a ivnt ince tlio 2.ilh of NovemliT Heed told Ilium helud ip- iiionev. and that tho men woiiui nnvn n wnlt till the conn nny recun-u innu op 'ii tho loud which l oy wem nwotl.itlnif. UMin IteetlV ppunl-ln to lel.'Kr.tph tho demand to he.idiiinrtrrH, tho men prom, ised loi-ontiniio work until lotiay. Foul I'lay or Suicide. linim.ivn. Jnn. iM. The Uxlv of n man. on whom letter uddreeml tjiFrank M, White, Pino lirovo, nuno. u in eik-un. Luev 1'urHons, wlfo of tho Clileairo An- arthht, wero found, wan luW'ii ironi Cnticli IMKO yeieiuay. iv m mn whether it i u uauo of foul play or mil' cido. One to Samoa, ,an FHASCihCo, Jan. 20. At 4 o'clock thU afternoon the United Staten inan of war Vandal left tho Maro i Maud navy yard, tonnd for tho Samoa U .inde to Us prencnt ut tho neat of war of tho late dis turbances. r.olnc to-'an Franel.co. VKcoiivEH, Jan. 20.-I.li!ht Battery E, of the flrnt artillery, Mutioned ut the Vancouver barrack, has l-een ordered to prtx-eed without delay tn f,,.n trancinco. Ortlers to that eirect arrived hero jester- day. ..ii Thm O. II. !. lire."'- . i..,. .w lun "0. IVrmleKion has lieen received from tho rVcMary of the Inferior for the O. U. & N. ..r. tlin conHtrllltion of lllt'lr 11110 aerw-tw tho Ca-ur d'Aleno reservation. Mrs. Mary Ann .Martin, wife of W, 1 1. Martin, an old and n.ncb ref ai tei pio ne- rofUno i-ountv. ciumllUil s dcMo l.y taking str.uhnino Saiipd iy at her, homo in Crniuvo tirove. bisky b. re t.rnned to l.avo .vn tho call), (ho o- i-ea-dl aim ner iiun.i 11111, hotel ami Uit-y quarrcieo, w"n. 1.--tbe siil.-ide. Willie Kuul. n news'siy, dlel in St. Tini. thu m n-i il..y. "" . lofr I . r h mre 11..... .0 000 of w.,i. h17. Ill wa. wa in " atico iu cotb. TIIK AUSTRII.IAN ,Yl i:.M. The Hy.tem Kinhodleit In Hill to be Inlro ilnced at till, ap.iluu orilie Orejiiin I eK l.laturn. Tho Attrtmllan syrtem of votlmr. ho- .11 . I 1 n . . . il- 11 . . II I , imui eu iiiieeiiiiiausinii a, mis .i ' Vi ru,u'" J ua,r" B'lcieirni ii opor- a on there, and. with non-essential v.iri- ntions. in hinsland, hoot and Ireland and Canada. It has also been atlopte.1 In in 18811 """"" kw. t Its principal objects are to pre - vent bribery unit Intimidation, to nlnco till caiitlldatcs upon an eipuullty lxfuru thu law, and to iinilcriiilno tho ilancrouH Hiwers of political machines. Tho system will bo readily understood by reference to thn nccompanvlui draw-inl ine voter, upon cnterinB tho pblllnn place, turns to his right at a i)int niarketl "hn rauco." where ho receives fiom two elect on olllcers, selected fioui ontiosInK .. a . in'. i usotllclal; antl on tho face are plainly printed tho names of tho candidate for each olllco, with a designation of their re ejiectlvo political parties, after this man ner. For Mayor. Vote for One. ?5em'cinrlcr Jolinloe. ifrfliaril tfoe tcjmhiitii'n" Inhibition. Duvld Hinitli. IntlriKnittnt. Mlinuei Joiiii. For Cormier Vole for two. DtmocntUt. John .lone 11 nr.. Kwnm. Jtr)iutiHc-in. frvhibltton. Iiiividltiiw.iiu Will. Peter. lolin Mycr. imtrienlrnt. lie iiisuoray. Illivlng received his ballot tho voter enters one of tho booths back of tho rail ingi where, ecildetl from nbservutiou, ho prcpates tho ballot by placing in thu blank column u cross opKjsltu tho natuo tit each candidate for whom ho tleclres to vote; or if lie prefers, by writing tho names of candidates of his own nomina tion in place of tboso already them. If there uro seveial caiitlldatcs for tho s.iipo kind of ntllce, us coroueis in thu samplo ballot uiaiio, or presidential electors, and ho wishes tu votu thu "straight" ticket of his puny, ho places the cross under the ii.iinu otlliu patlv, or drawn it thromdi tho spaco In tho blank column allotted to thu paity's candidates, which slgiinies that ho votes for each candidate named in that space I bus, in tho saiuulo bal lot a cros-t under thu woul ' Demo cratic," oi through the tlret two spat-en of iliu blank column to ibo right, la ono vote each for John Jones and Henry Hwing. After preparing bis ballot by indicating every candidate for whom hu votes, thu voter folds it in such u milliner in to con ceal tho face nudoxpo-o the ludoircmciii, ami, withdrawing from tlio Inxi Ii, ulvcs tho ball -I to thu spuctiit us, who identify it hv the inilorMiiueiit us otllcial. It is then" dcn-led iu tho lsi anil Iho voter .ahS.si.iitutlliogut niaikfil "h.xir." IKiMtitni pnr icH, a Miigio oauoi or a , ,y un inner cifvio of "leaders." As bal bIiikIo sot of ballots acconling : to tho i c., neither be printed nor distributed local ctitotii of voting. On the back is without money, and may not be faithfully Indorsed n stamp of signature, sutl clent handled unless trurt v workers are reward, und only sullleieiit to identify tho ballot e,i with moro than 'an election day sti- I-mm th" Hniu lie lecelves Id ballot . mIIUciiI iliseus-ioil, tnu power ot ino 'inu no wuor i' uiiocn io cni any oai until he cais it, the vo'or I a'riuitteil ! machine by the voice of the pariy. lloi but the one hu lecelves from tho nlll- tohaveito oiinniunleatlon withnny ono ThooviNol machine orgaiilnlloii ami (ivj. nut Ibo election nllueie, unil with Ihein I the remedy of the u-lrallali sv-lwii, inn Our growth and deyelopmcnt h ive In only for olllclal iniriw-fs, uml only elet Humuiarl.ed as follows by William M. troduced Into our taillil.-H i-M.n-io and 1,. . .Ittil UllUnllii lll'tlllllll Ifll .llltl I I Iiin. th. in whom no onu has done more I clahniulo iunlhd of rcacldiuf voIuih. i..'. ...i J... iiniiii..il ultliln ilu, railing Ih-ui proof of lualillity from physical I Intlrniiiy or llllteitey, a voter may cai 1 Into tho bo-.th olllcers ui.H.ntcil and Hworn for Ibo purobO. to uld him in pio-, paling hi ballot; und when a ballot Is uccldruUlly destnoed or defaccil, it may ij exchanged for u clean onu, Tho im iHirtauceif tho latter reipiirement may 1 nolutoncu Imi opmrent; but to secure mcrecy every ballot delivered to 11 voter 1 lilll-t either 00 cai or reiurueu. mm explains tho necessity for indorsing Ud lots, liut for Iho Indorsement a blank ,.i,r nntwanllv roHembliiiif a ballot might bo cart by n voter, who would then lie able hurreptltiouaiy to carry nwny un ollicial ludlot. This could 13 prepared for 11 bribed voter, tho proof of its uso lielntf bis pnxluctlon of u secotul ollicial ballot. Ibat could bo similarly wepured ami used, and so on. Such a fraud, known as tho "Tasmania!! dodge," was sum-as- fully periietratt-d in Australia in iiioeariy I tusiraiia 111 moj tlavs of tho syatem; but Us repillllon was ays 01 me symern , uu prsyentctl l.y requiring oauo.a to .- daily ludorseil. As it is essential that ballots ie printed at public expense and dirtribiitrd ny .un- Ucltlicers, the system tnurt nchl.le soV.e inralo OI leriiiyuiK "'""" of certlfvlm: nominations to tho ioir authoiitiss a reaaonuuio iiun w- 1 I .1 'Clin t .V.,UA.I I.V tllH oro eietiioiiH, -i '"., , u Cyihh 1 ill 1 01 new 101. wwi per- bain a convenient as could IO desired. Under it State nominations were to laa rerliflod fifli-cii days, and local noni na- . .1 . i.ur ,.l.-.t,,ii nornliiu- t ons ieii . 'r.V "'. ie ext tlonsi fa ifllitlcal juriy . W'"'"','"! TO"".?, a" J "B . I.! cei icd b v I I II1C niipu ii.iv "..- . party othceis, anu ni(ieajiiociini.iu..im Hons, if for n State otfice, wero to Is) cer 1 1 lie. I bv 11 ih iu.iud voters and if for a local olllco by one huud.ed. A brief explanation of the way in which thn system ellVcts its object ....ii. ti nt.. or nn.Mcr caption i-iiii" .. . ,. ,.. ,.i,l tllO inli-rciico I not lliH-ca-urv. sum-in.' ..bj -ctions, b .t will Is) uf.il to candid tm jt0HH V0U-r to reject sll on iu.iniriers. ,ltv,.i ' did ites and write now names ujion bis IVIIal lawa u n- mum -" r- ' ""T ' ..lt d. And' .U is ,p.t,.r,yila... se, u.c. ""' J " 'Z n m, IcIiMr s vol-. 0 -.. - . liu other pryf tan Is) inatie. "Hut fact ves to the moHt timid aniontrtlepetnlent i for that teasnn lejeeled hv thu Ilrlilsh voters n k-iik of Krtirlty which makes 1 Parliament and the Auetraliau sehtom him free. And to hrlla-ry it la fatal, adopted. The object now Is to Nccuro se I llrilM'rs ate not likely to Invert money on , crccy, hut In ultuliiKiit that wo am con- f " . ' tr Vi.. iV . ' " " ' . .,.., II bllLlll iivaiHIl II lllill nuioiiB thieves." it la not acceptable e- nun, ii .iiLid ov diihi ii iiiiuuun iiinii-PL v uuruv to tho thieves thein-olves. nt necreey, thounh tho primary remedv for bribery nnd intimidation, is not all imt la retptiretl to purlfv elections, nor , t no on V reuietIV I lO AUHtra an avatetn , otfers. Tho nrlntini! und dlrtrlhutlon of bnllota Is ii moHt iuiiortaut part of election ma chinery, and, left to private enterprise. Inuvitubly tends, as docs tho farmlm; out of any other public function, to breed cor ruption and build up monopoly. It makes a necessity for IrrcHpondhlo orKaniratlous t over the K)litlcal partv t ML.rVc, antl in turn, tbrough lahnoat mllltarv In soverltv. which como to wieltl autocratic imiwcp they claim to , fil.t itlu..I..ll.,.k "'tvn miiiimm i i 1 1 f ii I v ll VII I pend, an organization umlertaklng thu work hns a jilausable If not reasonable claim for money from ita hciichYiarlcs and olllclal patronage from ita retttinets. It is tho necessity of raining thesu funds ami emplo)lng these "workers" that justifies Haw ssmcnts, gives color of vol uular.vcontribututlons, to what In truth uro sales of nominations, excuses the sub iuIhsIoii of otllcial patronage to tho ills tiihutlouof thu marhlnu, provides ainplu cover for collecting u corruption fund, und through "workurs" at thu polls a convenient channel for dlHlmrMng tho fund in bribes. Anil ns corruption fund increase, masked in IncreitHlng demand for legitimate expenses, asBCHninents grow, thu price of nominations rises, iudcjchd ence is shackletl, antl thu organizutlon becomes more iudllicrcut to party piiu clplo as its monopoly of political ixiwcr streugtbeiis, Horn of tho necenslty of volunteer macbinory for preparing anil illetrlbutlug ballots, it develope into it Hweiful Instrument, which, lu tho bands of political johlsTs, enables them to buy and sell ollicu "as the l'ratoriaussoltl the Itoiuan purple." Already, ptsir men rarelv obtain iHilltleal advancement with out iisumlug obligation to Iki redeemed hv otllcial pcrlldy, and olKtacles to un allied cantliilauy have Is'como rogreat as ollen to nievenl anil always to iiicotuago luiliicudeut nomiuatlnuH. This M)litic.d moiiHter would be do Mioyetl by the Atietrullnti sutem. If the Statu astumetl Its function of providing ballots, there would It) no iiccenellv for "wotkers"at Ibo poll, and the oxeiiHc for ralsliu:. us well us (ho la-t iiimIu nf llhinir. coirupliou funds, Mould tllHiiplK-ar. Ah eu-ements coultl not then bo levied iiiou candidates, for when "wotkera" at tho in ilia uro not iihimIii'iI. iiiaclitues can neither nerve ur injure. Nor would uomluailnus lai slil, lor when candidalcs t ilid np' ii nn eiptalpy in regard to dec tloil machinery, und them is no opimr liinlty for bribing voters, otganlzat(iH mm elv us organ i.at Ions, have uoihlng woi th liliv lllif. while oiL'aiiiatinhS a tup- rehent.itiveS of piilif pics uiUllot be ae- pinacheil Ihrougli iouiiuerri.il channel, iralllcklng iu olllco would Iki icplaccd hv I inte'llL'cnt. enemetic anil oll'eolive work fur t'leclond reform : The i;ii. I. The oice.nliy 'or v liiniiirlly i'i-ilOii and illitrPe'tlUK Hie allot Jiimllle.orK.ili laolon for Oil. pur pi..e. J It priio'lcally e.ti III- munhlueVilh thn ino'iHeily of iheelee Hun uiuchliivry: lmll.il. lit P'llil o e io-ie lb e.uw.y with inn neee any of or Kioiliallon for Illl ptlipil.e. the potitto.i tna - f.'l v" f "'ri'.V "-.-.''! f.'l toy lir nil e;ei 'illl p.rt of Ihe CleellOU initeuiiit'ry. X It will enable any I mdy of i-iilten. of the nil M Imt pre .cribed by law 1 1 X And, a ii rnn.e. ipienee, with Ihe III') iuiKjy of noinltia tlon. have thn name of ,ii on ihe mmoLiiot with ibe mime, of ull other randldu'e. fur thu mine ofnre. .0 Unit before Ihe luw uud before the vute-a ull candlilate.auil ull parly orKanlia'liMi. will itand 011 a per fectly even fiM.lliiK. I. ThU will ill. peune HltoK.lher wllh Ihe necei.liy of and exeme fur levyiiiK political un.tMiiienl. 1 1. inolv Ihe ,1M.e,,yof defraylnu "-"Jjy.,"-. ion by rn- an of m- tt..kmrnio or con. , irii.uiiou. i.y ca, ntf;.(,,,nc:)fbo...e,. 1 a &. Wlilch faoll late. S. And leave no le Kl cover for bribery, brlbv-ry uud corrup Hull by arfoMlns litem cinveiilentcov er.. t To this system it Is objected that hy re quiring nominations to bo made in ud I vaunt of cloctlons it denies u tomditii- tlonul right of voters to select caiitlldatcs from tho whole Ixaly of voters. From , mub eminent authority as Judges Wey, .McCrarv ami Folt'cr. und Iho higheat courts of l'ennHvania, .Musnachus-tt und .Now York, it may Iki safely inferred that u restriction of (he franchise to can didates nominated a short time before election Is a rcu-onable rcgulitlo.i uml ti. i mi iiiiiviiistimti'inal interference; but tho inference is not neccH-urv. since tho U.1I..I. ! It I- j- lctl also, that by requiring the blind nnd lllilciate to oxi-se Ibelr . ,, , , .. , ,,.,,. Umler.-.r p es .. .... eloeil 'll i.uu i-re-secri-cvoi me imi U-nt syrtem oting is not sttfel, It was "''7' " V1 V!"?H .". Vuor ,0. w . CAiniNiini hi i ni'ir ii.iiiiii in ui nil in wi 1 1 in necesary, und an exception must bo made In their favor to pievent their dia fiaiicblatinient. What form which shall bo eoimlrtent with tho highest degree of secrecy can that ocnon take? If id lowed to carry their ballots nwav thesa voters fall into the hands of Irri'sponrilhle und iwrluips dlrihonest H)rsons, and may Ihj matle, Innia-entt)' or otlicr wlse, inrtiiiuients for H'rctratln some form of the "Tasnmnlan dotlgo." It, for their beuellt, olllclal ballots are generally circulated, nil etrorts tor secrecy are frustrated. Antl If they are lH-rniittcd to tnku a "friend" into tho IxKjtb, it door is opened for tho bribery of every venal voter who Is, or can succcso fullv pretend to Ixi, uuutilu to feat! En glish Hx)-ure of ballots murt bo pro vented by every means that Ingenuity can suggent; hut in exceptional canes iu which it cannot Ui avoided, It may iiumt safely bo conlltled to election olucers, who reprecent ojiKilng nailicH, tiro under oath of secrecy anil lltlellly,cnn Ik riuily tletcctcil In malfeasance, and when de tected uro liable to severe (nihilities. As lo blind voters this pee ins u la thu only course, but rcaiMX-tlm; the illiterate uiiv exception to the general rule may ho uvoiiien nv itieninying ino names on the ballot w ith numbers, or by jirln' lug theru with Inks of dltlerent colors. There Is reason to believe that the Aim trallau s,stem of voting l about to receive favorablo consideration lu nil the State where election abuses have la'en seriously felt; but Its adoption would so miroly tils IH'iisn with machine organizations that there Is rciiHon to fearattempts at cie-entlal uitsllllcatlons, Theee lire likely to bo in tint direction of allowing the del I very of ballots to parties und candidates Morn election, ami iIImI rilintloit ns well by "workers" at any time or place us by sworn olllcers at the k1Ih. A little con sideration will hhow that this would continue the siwer id lltlcal ma chine and endanger Hecrecy. Any such moillllcntion no intelligent anil elnero advocated! electoral ruform can arcept. for In thia matter it Is not true at thU tlmo that "half a loaf is better Ihan no bread." It wero iH'tlcr that the reform bo delayed with the force of public opinion presalng it forwurtl, than that inelllcieul mea-nres should ullay publie opinion bv aeomlm-to meet lis tlemaud. (lolalls may Li com promleeil, but ofHciitlals must bo iciiulrcd at every step iu Ibo ugllutiou. Tht'Hti aie, that Imllita containing I ho name of nil can diilates be iirlnledat publie oxp'ii-ii; that one olllclal ballot or eel of ImIIoi l.i tie live red by sworn olllcers to each v 'U't as he aiineara to vole that the voter Imi Im- j mediately HS'luileii lor I lie p'lrinsn ot preparing to vole; that ho deliver his ludlol to the liiMMTtor Ml f .1,1(1 1 IIH tl concetti it face and oxioo Ibe olfl'lal iiidoiHciucut; i hat liiimciliatelv nf er vot ing bo withdiaw frun the eecbided p.ut of Iho mii.u' place; that there In- no In tereoiirse with him oxcciit by election olllcers for o'llel.d p'lrp -i-a from Ihe limn he na-olves bis bill I .I until Im tot.', und , which uro to the simpler mi'lliisls nf our I turlv Willtle.tl bistoiywhat rallioad uro Ihe Itemeilr, 1 to I Illl MllgO Couell. llll.' 1110 lllllnuil I. 'I he pnuiii k and have la'en inlioduecil stuge conches bitve dllr butl.ill .1 ml',,,,.,1 I.. , .-, , ,,f tb.i twtiirrii.it I ......i '. i. .. , ... 1 ., 1 1 1 1 ,, r, 1 i , , 1 1 .. l.- I'UI ll'n fill 1 II irilllk (MIIHIIII ' -.ni-1lla llieruforo whatever gang gcH poa-oHelun f.f ll,,. nirlv rallriuiil Ilium! ullnll.l not I . . .1 ,,l..r I, Ml (,i tul.i tbi, 1 rallroatl of the other party. And when I " "'" .HIg gets p'H-eeHloil Of laitll ,. ,, . ,,,. nt.. u lilimiiie, limn tuiiwi nun . .i ,k have no ullcruallve bill lo trv to luillil 11 railroad of their own which some gang Is sure to get laisst-HNiou of Isdoie it Is hulf biiill--or walk, and get left. Now what tho Australian nveteiu proposes U that the uoxirniueut shall build 11 railroad u railroad on 1 which all laditicid train must run. and 1 ,.o.lu,. iiy i,f 1.11111 to run u triiln 011 it wlio can muster enough tn till a single car. This would not destroy the legltlinuto InlluencO of patty oru'anlatlons und the legitimate weight of Kirty uoinlnatloiiH. Hut it would permit u Ull to li madn eireclively when the moral or isilitkal sense of u patty was outraged by Unfit nominations. When thn same gang had secured Isith party conventions it would make tho organisation of a third party easy und olfcc-llvo. Ami It would atrongly tend to break down unreasoning party fealty, by getting -oplu used to chang ing trains, Lieut.-dovcrnor McHoiiuld, of Michi gan, was among the killed In an nccldent 011 the Northwestern rail row I Saturday The train broke ns it wan Hearing Kim wood station, anil the tlay coach left the track. Thu derailed car struck a slump, mid wns smashed lo pieces, killing Mr. Mcltonuld. his bimlnes parmer, Cochrane, and u man named Suttle. Conductor Armstrong bad Ids leg broken, und K. I'. Foier. of Iron uiounfalti. was Mdiooslv injured A nutiila-r I Uber IKiseunguru weiu sllubtly lujiiiod. y The Into Henry J. Muraball for wenl flo vj.trs oasbler of tlio i-wunien's 8.1 Uink.of Now Yotk City. Iw ! .-.n (,.,.. I aliori in 11 Hcrtrti Mrslodl died so.ltlclde 111 Aoveint'cr lart.