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i 1 1 if you want some mittim bftrnin ? in harvest supplies go to the M INK r CASH ST RE. It yotJ want ffariii reception and a deal, the Mairnet M the plaee fr yon. A eliaiie ' for a gold watch with even pur-hae. square dollar THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood MONDAY, AUGUST lwie DAILY WEEKLY AND SLM1-W KEKLT If TMir- Orevonian Publishing tompny. okfcON J . 5 mm PINDLETCH. daily RMM -nirTiow um OMiopVM . . bth.. fm ' . (& If mi. D- rcr rr by cAfrw TflaVl MtOKHflM i. .4 . mi wukly iv:irTf.'f. ba Om r, yar V cox u BaMMM 1 "Irva t-npKO iianm wtcklt Avmcmni bat im caw Oaw cVT ia M,-aU 1 rut .-.r-.-- Tu tM cr (hfiM.Ki ia r- 1 0r t.l ft t hr . m J M v MM M ta.. ii aif v-f " IhtfUtWWMI. IB , MMslMtlMitt .... -:Mrti a-ntf Rw. 9. fcly mm mumiM - - Ity.rwr M.& PT '.4U 2 ,.IU.-tpMWlAlj KILLING OF THE KING. Th- mm: who kilM Kin HumlMrt of Italy hail lived in this country seven years when In- left Sew York in M.i- . hut tie was not a naturalised cit men o( the United U!c. The .i-'.i--sin in an educated Italian ami was chosen hy the anarchistic ubiety i. which he belonited tn rommit the crime. In Italy human ingenuity lias heon Used t the iitnuist U increase the numlivr of taxi- ami In take n and niorv from the strung! im: lalirer in the name uf the state, but 111 reality for a claw uf iNniothiiiKs who have power ami position and privilege.. Fully twi. -third- of the earninv 0: every Italian are taken from him by tin- t:ix 11 : - ti iiiiairt the t it. -niense aruiv , the cunt I navy and the useless court. The rich in Italy av.ml the payment of tuxes by brihiiiK er rupt officials and in other ways. With the weight uf imperialism, militarism and privileges ti"iii these iop!e in. wonder from umm: them inines, every now and then, one who seeks the life of the kinitly representative li "'icli bur- lennome. reultlen I n m -n : although tuch an act only Imn the effect uf making inutterw wnr- ti thr ntruipjjliinj million- it gives warning tu the in utier countries t" prwwrve their hirtbrighti. hy reno-inlx-nutf that eterua! vigilance in the price uf lib-ertv. root and multiply until there in neither national nor private virtue, which i sarriticed in the mad race fur all that , tteluiitfn to others. 1 Imperial inm i.nmefi king" and em MMM, It in a rl IMMMt for their maiiipuiation, for with it they can strike down the people ami guvernnient by the people. In China just imw the wurld in reaping the whirlwind of Jm p'rialinm of the tieruian emperur'n sowing. At a time when the Obi were slowly yielding to Wentern civili jutiun and were seeking tn jiartii ipate in the lunlerial gain- uf the while ojan's inventive genius, when it WH reunonarjly certain that the a.: r tou nw of China were really beginning tn he niened to the world, the Her man nW n-iieil upon the port of Kiaochou and upon nil the minim: and railway privileges uf the province of Sliantunii. In promoting imperialism Ml became the immeiliate cause uf thi present uprising. He in the most guilty of the whit.- men wbe havetmio w ith the Celential empire for what in happening there Kurther. t" nlmw Um spirit t this titled, divinely inspireI. iMftftel humbug, thin violent ruler in addren- illfc "bin" truops UnJll the eve of th.-:r dei'tnre for t'hina, commanded them tu grant no quarter and "lake no prisoners." It is in the work of the' harlmrou- autocrats, these titled huinun MtMMki that tin- auanthist hndn life and strength, tin- name u. the iivinu miigjfot U'lunien what he in from putrid and decuying flesh. Natural law in at the back of both anarchists and maggots. BoVMnUMBM must de rive thfir powers from the consent of the governed, if they shall endure. AMERICA'S "NATIONAL SPORT. should he straiuhtway forgotten," which he explains in this way: "The time and trouble ssnt in getting them adopted and the compliance shown by legislatures toward their supporters make t" iniivlunble safety valve for 11 host of cranks, faddists and VrlMI ibilanthropic nfnrmers, who nee.1 the ni'st field to Is' reudered harmles: and the same stcrtintr mixture of go.nl ense and ginsl btU&OT that seen the folly of oppiminit their AMtrtBM see also' the still irrosssr folly of MtllBg them into practice. ' The American w ill not nliev till lie in told to flMTjr; but when he in tuld. 'when a brisk little man with a pfM mustache comes hefnre him with I official ca and official paper- demand I ing romplance. he surrenders at unci' and without conditions " Then if he does not like the law besets ulsmt having it Wplarl , hut he obeys it 1 Hrst and kicks afterward. He earns the right of protest by first p 1111; honiage to the "majesty of the people." Thin American conservatism is most potent in politic-, where the Kng'.ish variety is least so, and least observed in the affair t dailv life whore the Knaliah Iirund almost moiinpolizes the field. "Oie might proffer cons'rvatism," say Mr. Itnsikn. "an the most signifi cant and irni-vading fact of American public life." And the ieple show I their innate moderation und the tern-1 Is'rament that underlies their often I violent speech nmre than anywhere else in a political campaign. All throuah American camuiitii OM notices un insistence on regularity iiinl BMtbod. The kind uf disturhunce that are the salt of l.nw'lish public iratheringn are hen- scarcely ever seen. One reason Mr Hmoks gives pir thi is thai repuhl taw go only to hear republican ih i trinee exisiunileeU, and democrats uss'inble only where they 1 can be sun of hearing their opjaiuciit- noundly scored. Interruptions of speakers are rare. Hardly anyone present- himself at a public gathering in this counirv in search nf con vie -tionn: thes' he already p.s,. "What he is on the lookout for in some one who will take those convictions for grunted and at once proce.il to lash them into enthusiasms. " Thin helps to make Aiii'-rica the paradise of the s)litical sp-'iiker. in Kiigland if an audience does not like a sjieaker ur the uianiier of bin HHMOa It tells him So at once. Kng- lisbmen w ill nut put up w itb a man I w ho bores them, and tliev ure not the leas' tritti' tushful in telling him so. In America "the bigger the bore tin more aotUMOM and attentive seems to Ik- the attention he receiv. The speaker, in fact, is the dessit of the meeting." Wiiile Mr. Brook- u - on at - 11c tangtb to daflJM Um dnMNPaa btMH election- in America und in Baglaad, the foregoing furniahes the real reason for bin couclusioni. In America con victions are usiiallv formed Indore tie uctivi LiimpaiuMi opens: in F.imlaud the people wait for tin- public gathering! to arrive at their dei'isionn. and the peoph- are aiiitil in thi by the free manner in which tliev catechise un-1 pirunts for public ottieo. Hut it in pleasant fur American-tn he tuld by uu Kiilgishmuii that they are an irderlv, law uhidini: coiiservatvie 1 ople. They so often hear the reverse irotn critic across the water. FOR Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, Hate Olass, etc Loans on Citv and County Irosrty. a I To the Harvest Trade. 1 B When in need t. Real Estate g Improved and Cninipmved City Irfits, Stuck Ranches and Wheat Farms SEE J. R. DICKSON. East Oresonian MMtafJ. Hav F'.rks. Ho Howns. Wire Cable Axle (Jrease. BldoMdt , Mtof W1 Va. Black OU, 'ap ital Cylimler OH, Ootnpoond (hy the case or tanel. Kope of all 4mm, at i i-,,,,l ?itove ,,r tevl Range for the cook house, call and tt price? from In past yearn Italy nan Ivouom Mm bretisliug ground uf tie aiiurcl.iv .i--saaain. The assassin of c'aruoi, presi dent of France, was an Italian. Ml wa.- tin- unsansii. o: tm-em pr All--triu. And BiMJ Humbert wu tin n -tim of the deMpenite men who seem to In- the natural product uf Italy's un just social condition. The Italian kingdom is only thirty two year old. Its foundation in 1870 by a union uf tin' furnierly states of the eiiiiiiila was the addition of a new nation dedicated to liberty, independence and progre-, but it wasn't. At this time tills In I ted Italy is on ttie verge of bank ruptcy, U not uf revolution, being the yreut hot bed ui anarchy. Why'' Its rulers have allnwed and do alluw the imperialistic fever to run through their veins. They hive its poisons, liecuuse tln-y fe! it exa.ts then, while debas ing their fellow men. These rulers have vainly sought to BMM Itai a world power, while under the imper ialistic spell, but in thm they hue failed. This is what Sydney Hrnoks call a ; r. -i ieutial election in thm country. writlMJ in tiie current Harper', he compares election- in America anil in F.ngiund. basing hi conclusion n. other year-' residence m the United State and four months' experience in the iiottest part of the campaign of 141st). On the whole, the comparison It favorable to thin side of the water. He finds American more conservative and and urderlv in their elections than are ! the F'.nglish. an opinion which will surprise most Europeans and not a few Amerians. Hut to Mr. Hruok the I preaideutial election furnishes the only occasion when all the million- " this bik' country enter the field in the sume irume and carry on the sport strictly i under the laws uf fair plav and u pro ! found respect for the estahlisheil onier of tilings. He view what lie saw in this riiun : try simply an an onlooker. He hud M I personal interest in tin- succe- ur d.--feat of either party. A- such the itallery argument uf the political ora tors "tJO fervent l trumpeted, s.. j hungariiy und satisfactorily swallowi .i. I tiie ut'di oratory, the garish distortion, the small clevernasea all the stock in I trade of Ml small poiitician the world over" had no effect upon him j "The right spirit of degradation wa I not in him. " Bo he doe not Jlldice tin l-op)e hi what they said or listened i patieutly to during the four months of the last campaign, but ruther bv the ... .;..V i ...i '.I...... iiuileii Hli' .1,,,:,,., u,.. ..,. .... casion was aiven for the play of passion ami the rule of unreason. He im not preiime tu sum up the nation' intelllgenn-a manifested in ifenerui electiuh or presidential cum-puiglls. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway I Taylor, the Hardware Man : ::i Main StVfMt. 3 SlltllllitttftlhfuMilllllillllilltlHuaitllllttltlttR For Chicago. St. Vn. Bt LiMtt, Kan tas City, M. J.s'. Omaha, und All Points East and South I Hoi-Hand and points on the Sound. Arrlw JlomUp. v.lii'..ly soil Kriitsyi ii ru Tuwisp rfcandajsaaa saiurJsy atVAs. m I..'Pti- i. "i - -i ' I m For lutoraiaflun reKsnlliix rstr aM m misiatiom. rai; uu !!- W AlAM. ASfllt Femllstnu. oreieun. 8. B. CALIKKHEAI 0 P A . Walla Walla, t OregonShortLineRailroad 1 THK MKKCT KOt'KE TO .Montana. I tab, t.'olorudo and all LasU.rn Points (ilvss choice of two rsins i ai in. i k liRASIit S. nu- Liuri farorun roatss. vis tti Mail Lint, or :hc Kit !Nu Change ol Cars on tbs Porilsn'l-ctilcsgo Specis.. " the !.' Killlpie.l With -3 H E Crescent THE MOST POPULAR WHEEL Men's Wheels Ladies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - S2S and $35 $26 and $35 - - $25 - . - $60 Another consignment of the S25 and S26 Wheels just received. CFLSCEfST 0 East Oregonian Building The ruler of Italy lunia umpire, ami hate desired to pro mote their country' interests by greeil and grab. They started their country in tiie "empire buninuas" with KvifjfM (uu lite Hel Sea and a strip uf the Somali coast in hast Africa. The tried to annex Abyssinia, which coun try they relinquished after .. disastrou and costly campaign The) gave her a stamliug urmi an large u- treat Hntain's in turn- of peace and the fourth largest navy in RsMfja, Thei have been spending aiout 75,UUU,UUl a vear to do thi, and beside.- iiuve sud II 1 1 l.L L T .1 . . . umi ner iupie w un a puouc mini ex ceeding L'..iOU,iMju.UU. the annual in terest charge on wliicl OOtt.UtMJ Hut in these HUnpaigh he i-X t I to Ittid material I ruin which t deiluce 'some index to the national feeling lor law or il rever-e. "If the temper of a coniinonweullh il essentially orderly there can hardly Is- a bettor proof of the fact than that an election should j fail to disturb it. If this be so, an American camiiaigii is the best testi Mi to the American r i t for i "Bl From hi exerieii' c in this coun . ... trv and reiving upon )ii-observation. I.. cv. i .... v. r . ..... T. - III IH-.N- .1' M'lll-.C that " Aiin-ri. an- ..r- the only rational conservatives on thin earth that in no other laud but their- i- a right feeling j for law and oader, for capital and ptOmnfi M thoroughly lugrallied. " Hi conception of the American idea of what constitute law i humorously I put, out nevertheless it is not wide of the mark. He hud a broad gulf ban i between passim; a law and makiiiK it 1 oiierative A great many MMMM are ttdupie.1, Uth hv .inure unit in , 1 the state legislatures, which are never meant to Is- enforced, which are after ward killed by popular BMUMNi sen. ! Between the laiMiue of all act and it i enforcement therein an interval for deliberation, during which public opinion, more or le uncunsciuuslv, nr. un in, . - tor or avauint I enforce- is about 1 Hi, - nient. The difference lietween the American ami tne r.uroM-an in tin resjiect is I that the furmer reepects the taw in Ihere are .JU.OOO.OiJli Mafwa in Iatly, j fl)rt.,. ,. atu.r r.H)M.C, t. sutut. who are taxed to the potefj where hook III Kurup.- a law U-coiu.- part "tmpelese poverty takes counsel in o tbe framework of government and dispair " ImperiaHsn. has made luly,r,"",V r00".!."" ."i 5"'M?, -r" . . America, not until it in enforced. Jo a ueat of auarchy and ussasainution, t Auierican the r.Hif of a law's seri as it will make of any country that ousnesj. lies in its enforcement, not in n.or.i. .- it. Wlien government starts " enactment, to do for the individual wiiat the in- dividual can bettor do for himself the ' ''d in this Mr. Brooks sees a sign danger hue is reached and the seeds of I "l.b" ' 1J,,l!ff ' .J"!""" "' A"" . ,. , . " . u can uiaple, "both that such measures luisBrialiam and kindred evils tak. should !c passeil and, being parsed, ff EVERY HOUK V ' YOU DELAY 1 ! 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Ma FECIAL TRAINS TlckoM THE PORTLAND HOHTLAND, ORECiO.N. ial kates to Ets'.ern Oregon people visiting Portland. Headquarters tor tourists and com ncr-ial traveler,. ri. C. BOWERS. Manager. DNK Nlu 111 FROM 'HH AOO 1 uu rvgul.r tram- OMAKS WHICH SAP YOU R SIlEMiHT AMD DESTROY YOUR REALTY. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION MAkl V i WL4H WOnttr, SlWmmJ N um Olt i 1. In. from t oloi-H.lo irlnu tiinl Muultou. Tk adsaataas af tiiH cb.ap rai sail psuit your rai slim, in your old tin tut Slssp ins Csr R.-swr.atioi. - iiin, ... i . of the x iirsi'in. writ.- fur full lafanaatioa A C OOOFM a I' b., Horilsuil nr. K THiiMHSnS A U. f. A . Top.ks.1wsn. JtlllS BKHAriTl AN. tl '. A . Cbluaeu. Wool for Sale THE CITY... Liveir, Feed and Sale Stables... CHRIS SIIPSON - Proprietor Everything Near. Nev. Horses; New Kif5. best rigs and teams in the city. Boarders given tbe lieat attention. Service any hour of the nigbt Telephone No. 70. Leading the Summer Girl Joseph Ell's Stylish Harness. He also curriw a laruc stisjk of Sad dlery, Tents, Wagon Covers, Cauvas, Ltt Hoaters, Koue, String Leathor, aja. The New ork World. Thrice a Week Edition ALIOST A DAILV AT THt HklCI Of A WEfckL The must wUaly circulatMl "wwkly" i..'sa-r 111 .viuericu i tm- inrn. -.i- 1 Week aaitkai uf tka Kaa Voia World, and with tiie preeidential cainwign no at hand you camiut do nithmit it. i Httri- art' sunn- uf tin- r.-a...,.- ;, ia eaaily the leader in duliar a year 1 journalise It is isauetl ow-rv other day, and is lo all tirxjava a daily Kvery wek each silhscriiM-r Naaivai t sk.-s and often ln r : i.j.- tin- ihi.j ii -4 1 - i-.n i. .-.-k The price is only (1 per year. It ia virtually a' daily at tn.- priai o I a weekly. Its ne i- covers every kliuan M the world. No weekly newsaier BOB Id stand alone and furnish such aarVii t The Tliriiva-Week World has at IU !iIisssm1 all of the resuunes uf the greatest hcnui'r in existeiiee the I wonder of luodem journal inn. "America's tireatest KawtMpar," as it has Maa justly tamiad Tba .. ; York World. Its political news is absolutely in, partial. This fact will U-of especial value in the presiiieiitia! campaign I cuuiing on The beet of current tictiun is found j in its column. These are only some of the reasons ; there are others. Head it and see 1 them all. We oftwr this UUeu.ualed newspamr aoo .in- weeaii r.asi I'retfunian ti getlier one year fur 'i The regular jbacription price uf tiie two papers is The Tri-Weekly Wurld and the Kemi Weekly hast Oregouiau one year for 2.80. 1 His PAPKB IH KKI-1 UM KILfc AT t I' Adv.rtUins Ajeu. y. U au.l Is, M.-i caauu Kxi.aaiuie. aaii rraueiaeu 1 uiutui. wb.ns ooulisvu lot adr(uiu van In aiadc I 1 ' 1 - "'ea'-h week I will beat the Golden Rule II i bidi on Lots of Wool, No. 5, 81 13 and 17, about 500 sacks, now itored iii the iDdapeDdanl warehouse. I reserve the privilece injecting any or all bids. J. B. SMITH. The Pendleton Academy llt'Cl uc w Acaderaic Course aj low years nmn ,., tl... U-st standanl leges Business Coors. sqaiealaM t.. th. m ymt UU'U&IA? IMMM lr County Kxaminatiuns and for 8T ATE lor catalogue and ihf .rinati,m address ,:KV- K- ' rOKBH, M. Hi., Principal. You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner Beer in bottles, delivered to auy part ol city, at S1.SO per .Dozen. Bottled by Geo. J. Pottner IWSlGflftt UtO llAKM.Al , P,p. tTaganUy Farnisaad. Steam Heated fiuropean pi, Block aoda-half from depot. Sample koom in connection. Koom Rate 50c. 75c. 11.00 POSSIBLY V011 M not Fast time and huperh . ICT0Vr-v 2Dailj Fast Trains to If you cannot ik. th . travel ta the Jriat2h?fta finely ejulppl. lr,,B' o tS our specTalties Fast Time, Through Servlo. a. man Palace Sleensr. 1 1 K Tourlat Slwapers. fultmT Library ff.f., cJZTf"1 cllnlng Chair Cars. r"m llniirs of thue sv,.,l ... . K.n city. a,. taiwtLahi other eastsrn noints. ""stooij S I Vl. i, Jj,, ... j 11 Is lo vour IntiT.-.i ii, i,i ni1 "J kOl'TG Tleket. .,' 'b OVbSSI or . B. LOTHR(II, AfW" U Vf, 1 Ueneral A.ent, U Tip-: UV NORTHERN PACIFIC RUN'S Pullman Sleeping Cars, EleKant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars To i-t pah. MINNEAPOLb (FARtiO "KAXH FuV.K- IXNEPKh I HELEKi tat) BUTTE. I HROL'GH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON l'HII.AMl.l'HlA NKW YOU Bom m and all points Kast and Soqti Throuifh tli ket tu J.psn sn.1 an n Tsronis anit Nuritavrn I'sclllc SUaMklicT ami American Hue. TIME SCHKDULE. Train leaves I'eudleton dailv exrit.ii, at i. mi ti. m For further information, nms auav "tfi sin! tlck.ts, call on or s ri i.- M Ailuw roZi Uiu. Oregon, or A II HAKXTuN Thin aud Morri-m. si, hwusai w ATTORNEYS. i AKTKU A KAl.IIY ATTORNEYS A! haw. OSce In Savins, bsnt laiMiif iThAX A UlV KU.. ATTOKXEY AT Ij. Kikiiii u AwH-istiuu Bknk. haft, tun. Oregon. T. li.HAIl.KY, LAWYER. OKflCI IJ jini.i nunuiiis iviiiiiiton. THi". KITA.KKA1.1I. ATTORNEY l! 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I li, Li I till A SI Mirinuiuilut, make, 'ninpivui ssss. ilium lor tiuililius m iuv aiy 1 kouui 17, Juilil tiulTdlus AUIKKI alAJluN Hulhler b.liln, (uraiaaaA. ah wur J.) JlIUMlH . Ul'.k. slrwvl. .'. I 1. vi l"K A-v .... ..i.LMttaaai. -.iiiJ uSw l j, ,i,0B Oonus. BANKS AN 1 BBUKEJS. l.Nue UA THE fEXULEIUX 6 A I'uuill.iuu. Orugou iirsku i.. k,v i-apiial, SjUJSAI luu.lo.1 "V""f. 2 ciomi points ouuciki siui.oi. . Uuus W J, Furuisli nrwidsaiJ' a- viLt priduut, I J M.irr... L-t L, w.'f V .Til . .1 I' I li I il aXM r I linl PfllliMiii. '-'--- -' i H ..u t.iiiu:.-' .'Ai' . -liryiukrg lataM ou lime duuu.iu jjmu m duuivauc ki.bsiu(.' 1 Sllsatliiu i'i,.,'u i...,,i..,i ,, ii,rv (.' Aii.uu, pnoai3. lit Artbur, riisc-prwr.' - ' """" lor.L Vl baruotl. smi.uiu; cakair KlBdT NATIONAL HAXK 01, ion i.kuiuii, .tw.w. BxauVfi geuurs. UsukiUK b'"'uT . I'kaal" ' sua UJiosrslihlf ir.mlrr. Kin- ""."liSs Iui:ikii. b nr. U'l V'XMft the NortUHeit limin iiranaat2a aud Kurope. llsku. to '"", Ui Ui, All.-:U UI....I.I..H .-in I U ItuuiUKi.uiuaui u-i..v: IHK rAJ(MXli BANK OyJflBfi Wostou. omsoii. - rj j. ii.ii,.. IbSkun b..usn' iaotloas protuptiy sltsndsd i" a irM if extwlleut cuoditliiii .n'1 ' utM"M'i im. nlisslloii, oiuuiuit. ""5iil o i. m,r.: k J.uiMou. P'TtfiL.-star. J. K il A Orsw.J t. kClhsurc, Hl'UUtMl.l wnttm tasinl. vice piw. 'im ' " '. . Jir"7 Klilfore sssisiani ''"rpifav-j r, J t. Klllso'c, Kuisrrt jawi u,,.an Of IfluALIZATI a kraf ; vbuardoi . i"'1;".',, ' tst Ibi H ' " '21 1 5 UUa n ih.i.'is.' JJ " 1 2 I IU ' - It.l .' 1. ClMalUlrUrUllI .111 for the ..ii uI I.. l.l..r.- IIUMM II. I UIIC bltBllH Babbitt Metal, i ForSalebytbeoSJ.1" All U,' IM'H". i. "Tl I. ' I III III- - lillIIII.'M 111 OUIIC H"M Una are alo noliiu " " Ihelr grievaucwl aic" u jogtit :--aT Lu. on ?S2z old swya sssj Old Naiuanaruri buuuiv - at TUB sum ORBOOHIAN mm i Uiu, tMagjau.