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JAILYEVENINGEDITION ,'"YFV"::,.(I EDITION 1 All Klints 'ii 1 The BMtONfMHM Will 'I" I' I"' ...you... fill Vour "Ail." In I he 1-aatOregonlan nn.1 hare II ...Rem... VOL. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA C OUNTY, OltKtihOX. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. 1900. NO. 3826 IV i r Iliiiiimnelos. I'll I in vv-- I "J., hi ' ' ' " firework. KIkkm hm.I caadlMi Frederick INolf Ladies' Shirt Waists kvt I'll IT till IT Our whit VKl'.l per-. I inlllMi rounlnr Mo u aoaafli I on -Ml'' Ole. Mini and "'Intorirroeii. Iiiiii'r-f r.u.nnmltK. Piiiiiii'cm. .law Kl'ciik- ' ftaapborrj i lonok Dropo, Mo, Harveit Supplies. recent theory aMpinon! of Tin-1 nrmnlto Win mih' iioiiHi'iiniii i 1 1 m i 1 1 ' um 'n quote yon Home llttorMtlm pPlOOa. CMMi Dip-1 ('ll. I'HI'll. Firework for the Fourth. RoiMMI nddlan. If. '!' 80 to I lie. su r Hookotn, lo to l SOi i , fmnkngm M raoraokTB, KigKorObooon BfoootioppoFo, Pmoj Light, i Minimi (JimImm, Forpodo i I'll'.. 1 1' I'lll'l' "II' v, i hn' anaotal oooortmoBto lot? 1 1 ,50 In Hit. mi. .1 a m n o-i lainlei'iiH. Ic or, Hi mnl Hie. etc. Stationery and Notions. I.mgi I ii ni'l ini'lil In I III' i-lt.v. Prlooa aJwoa Ufto Ihwi'hi . Jinkl Htiildin",, Court Struct. A GRFAT STOCK. A (JRLAT SALE Now WnWI SI, irt Waists RN t in demand, tnkc thorn at these greatly rein I price-. Our 11.00 quality fur nr H.n quality fur our ti .50 quality fur our 1.78 quality for. 0m tt.00 quality f..r Out 12.50 quality f..r SO.M .115 1.10 I.Sfl 1.M 1.75 Only a few ot nacli kind but worth quite a much ac if we hail bandradi, Wo aarnaatly adviaa immediate toloetioaa, liana aw mm ot tin' Iota will laat long ami am Ml be bought alaowhoro at anything mot our price-. ALEXANDER fc HEXTER. The Boston Store 8pecial Sale For TS7ad mmmmmmmmmmmmmmpmmmm Saturday Shirt Waists AT REDUCED PRICES. Get your pick before the assortment gets broken. Pendleton's Big Store. Pilsner Beer The Best Heer in Pendleton. Ask lor it. You will lil.c it. Pilsner Beer Never cans.-, iiudaclie nor Oizuic h. Schultz Brewing Co. Opposite 0. R. 4. K Round House. WV.VV.N.V.W WW VV. .s.s-.vv,l.l for Infants and Children. Cr.Htorla Is harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, I'urivi il. limns liiul Kootliiiur Syrups. It Is I'leus-nnt. It r....i,,in ... ,1 Ii, i Onitiin. IIi.i iliiu nor oilier Nun-otto nulistuncc. It destroys Worms uml allays ! Yveris.liiis,H. It I'urmi Ilirrli-t unit Wind Colir. 11 ! -.s Ti-. lli linr Troubles nud vnvvt Const ipntion. It i . oul.it, - the Nloiimib ami BowelH, giviujl luultliy and natural uleep. The ChiltlreiCs ruiiwuw Tbc Mother's I rlcud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. ft n WUML0W, a a iikap. Winslow fc Head Contractors and Builders Jobbing a Specialty. Taoka to Ordor. Moaon noaWMIMjgd St., butwomi Altu and W'ulib. PKNDLKTON, 0KBQON. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Huston ft Caraay, Frop'a. -!Cn,V"J ',",(tlBt,m 8V,'rr ay M 7 o'clock v nian. (.ioixi a' ' in . jFwm iTl LMVBBMHlBBav Iff I Lw aaaoraaaj rtvmfll 3 " Kx-govornnr Tavlur in a MlOMta lo tin1 rcpnlil i:'nn natinnal runvcnl inn in Pliilaili'lpliia anil ii in altrnilanro. Tin availaMn cah lialanri' in tin Dnltod Sttif tnamiry in 14(I,71 1 .T71 ami tl (jnlil MM M Tni'sil.'iv wan 170,479,700. Tin' Stainliinl Oil MntPMJf lnn NTUred niiitnil of tho tin companioK 111 BW York rily and tM pf H36 of na." in that city lian DOM UtOfaaMj. Mori tlign .'tH'l ili'ltvnti"' an' in Wash ington City for thi' annual inert inn of I tho Amorloan Enatltuta ot rlootoooathy anil thi' inei'tintfK of allied orgaulM tinnn. Tm lata mm ol Porto Rloo bIio a population of H'i:!.'J(:t in the inland. There are I'M peron t" the mpiare mill', the dpBllty of UOptllktiOO Miflg about the same as in Massarhitsel 1 1, Major I rank II. BdnundOj f lien eral l.ee's slaff, has died at llavana of yellow fever. Mrs. BdlSUWla is ri POT tad Braoh iM-tter. Tlie town of (.jnemados has been ipiarant ined against tlie harraek" und no soldier is allowed t'i enter. President McKinley's sister, Miss Helen Mi Kinley, was refused payment on a money order at the Cleveland "isl oilier. Shi' had to he ident itied before she OOUld jiet the inoiiev, and this re quInOMDt made her very anry. By dl rOOt ioO Ol tho president, lien- lotal Joafpll VI ler has been unsigned to the OOkMMM of the depart nient of the lakes, with headipiarters all Obioaao, Be relieves BrlMuhnMlan. eral .lames I . Wade, who has held that nOWinund temporarily. Philip Spotenhaeh, a farmer living near Canal Oover, Ohio, set a trap I with a heavily loaded shotgun to CktOu the robbers who had been visiting his ohlOKM house. The next morning the body ol Btmor Kekert. aged :d years, was found at the OOOp with his head blown off. Widow .lane Miehielia- liled a suit in the district eourt at Omaha against llishop Melnturff, of Spokane, Wash., ehaririug him with obtaining fsnu of j her money under false pretenses, lie ' borrfOWod the money of the unman and I gave her a note not bearing interest for five years. PAtlFIt NORTH W EST NEWS. There will lie ail excellent sugar U'l't crop in Qraada i: i- valley this year. At Kendriek, Idaho. Monday night tho flourlnfl mill there was destrmeil by lire. (ireen Ojih's has made its appearance in wheat H "Ids in some parts of the Willmette valley. Walla Walla enmity warrants draw interest at the rate of only live per rent per annum now. In I. inn county there will be a short wheat crop. Spring grain has been greatly helped y recent rains. .i. r. Oak man, ol Hums, Rarnoy county, has been adjudfad insane and taken to the usylum at Salem. Oil has Is'i'ii struck in tho city limits of Tucoina and a company has been iucorp'iraled to develop the lind. Fire Monday night destroyed the planing mill of the Moscow Saw Mill company, at Mimoow, Idaho. The loss is f,O0Q. At Cove, Union enmity, Kriday, David I.. Uraoo. father of w. I.. Qraoa, of llaker City, died, aged 74 years. He was born in Virginia. Within 111 days nver 1J0,(HJU bushels of wheat have bei'ii sold by fanners nruT Wuitsburg. The price ranged from to 4t cents, according to gra Jo. Walla Walla has paktod a franchise 0 an eastern company for the erection of a ga and electric light plant. Con struction work w ill commence jinirne- d lately. Three thousuud names have been added to Spokane's census as the re sult of a day of work by the sitiai M interestnl in a full and eoinplota eiaint of her people. The nuntiliitoli News claims to have ollicial infiirmution that the Northwestern Hallway eoinpanv will soun extend its line on down the Snake river to Lew istoii . A llaker City resided w an set on lire by lightning. The Haines were UiaOOVOfod before any damage was dtMM Grail havoc was ulso played w ith the telephone line. I he l eader olln e at Slianiko was robbed of 11 in cash, while the fore man of tbe pas r, who slept in till OMSf was roloiVM of 75 from lib poekota without bolagaMkaMd ly tin thieves. .Mrs. , . A, Law, ol silM-ri u, lias book eoinmilled to the aaikM lot the n,...ine at Salem. Mrs. .Miiry Wab-h, ag.-l 50, died at the a-. I m, Monday night. She leaves a husband and I VI hil'lreii at Portland. The sou ol Imii Mulkey, living near Willow Hauch, in Lake county, nut with a frightful aerideiit la.-t vvei'k by beiiiu thrown from a h"rse. One ol bit. was badlv crushed and broken in three places, tiie bones protruding li e the ,1.-1, THE WILY GAME OF POLITICS o Theodore Roosevelt Does Not Know What Ma; Befall Him Politically. O AN OVATION FOR TAYLOR OF KENTUCKY A Tribute lo 11)1 Pioneers of Ibe Repiiblluri Party; A Synopsis ol tbe Repub lican Platform. Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.. June 10. It was almost II o'clork when the advance guard of the great I arniv of visitors crossed the Scliuy- ktll and bcsioniMl tbe iloors of tlie con vention hall. Ho UOIUlnattOfl of Presi dent Mckinley wan to be the event of the day and every road led to the ex position building. A-" on yesterday, the delegation were slow in arriving. Some members of the national legisla tive league of women suffragists were Dually engaged it) distributing the kppaail for dee I aril t ion by the conven tion favorable tO woman suffrage. At PJ o'clock the MMfl earrii-.! into the pit gfMl bu PC boa of red, white and blue pampas plumes. They looked like the plUBMM which were in evidence at St. laims four years ago and were prob ably destined to perform a similar timet ion in the great Mckinley dem onstration to occur later in the day. rbo oottanoe ol tfovornor Rooaovoll set the convcntinn wild. He was still wearing Hie Hough Kldor hat, and thi' crowds cheered frauticallv. While the Koose'elt demonstration was in progress, the Chinese minister Wit Ting I'ang, resplendent in rich oriental silks, cat town the middle aisle to the platform. Minister Wu vva- erected by Senator Hurrows, who tntrodUOad bun to the distinguished public men who crowded about. lo'iieral (imsvenor, ciianiuau cum- 111 it tee mi permanent ni.anu.af then presented the colnillitteo'l repnrt. I Ii if repir was also put tlirougli with a rush. I he chair announce as the committee to escort the permanent ebairiiian, Senator Henry Cahnt Lodge, to the chair, announced Senator WolOOtt.uOV. Shaw, of Iowa, and ImV, liisisevi II, ol New York. Cheers weie gnen continu ously until Senator laslge began bin address. Hooiavall Han Another Boom. Philadelphia, Pa., June '.II. -The tide ol pi'lltlcs continued steailV towanl RoOMVtfll for vice-president all the foreniMin. There were a iniuiber of ar rivals from Washington who brought word that the president had refused to iw the ii'lniinistration nillueiice lo be ue furor against any candidate. When Boom vol! was told, that Mum had intimated that the west and south was strongly for him, he -aid : "1 have done everything I can to slop it. II llaiina thinks tbe ilemaml lor my noiniuntioii is overw beliiilug whv dmi t he say so to me. I have mil heard from him since he announced publicly be was against my nomination." Mr ndell said: "We are for Wo.sl ruff for vice-president, but 1 think ftooaavolt Oait M nominated without NOV ork's vote." Senator Piatt declined to say any thing op tin' anhjant Ovation tor Uovernor Taylor. liovernor Taylor, "f Kentucky, re ceived a distinct ovation, just a- MM tot W'llcott wan preparing to cull the OMVMtiOtl lo order. Al Itltt Sena lor Wolcott rapped lor order, luilue d lately the hand started up IM "Hlar paugled Baunaf." and the vast multi tude rose en uiansc As tbu nwelhiig strains limited away Kev. Chan. M. lloswcll 0nmnl the liroieedlugs with prayer. A remarkable tribute In the 1 1 1 1 ill .T. ,,f the relHlhl iellll lilirt V then incurred. The ijj ot the white lllllred patriarchs aa'ared, In uring at their bead the fadad Mag lined at the tirst republican convention 44 yearn ago. As the Hag appeared the audience rose and a dealeiiiiig aaluta went up for the ladaii atendard Itapraaantatlvi Payne, the BBairtttM ol the eominillee oil credent lata, ROOUUtad the platlorm and read the report of the committee. The friends of J. K. Addickn, of lleb ware were in evidence when Chairman Payne read the victory nl the Addn kn over the liiiponl fa 't Ion in that state. No one daaiandad tin' Mai to dohata the report and It was put through with a whirl. Tlie MtlOB "wi s a debt id uratitude to the soldiers ami sailors who fought its battles and it is the government 's duty ot provide for tbe survivor and for the w idows and orphans of those f tt i leu in the countrv's wars. We com mend the poltOV of the republican party in maintaining clllciency of the civil aervice. Public movemeuin, look ing to permanent improvement of the roads and highways of the nat ion, meet our cordial approval. We r Itnnond ideqata national leg islation to reclaim arid lands, reserv ing the control of the distribution of water for irrigation pttrpoOM ta tbe respective state and territnries. It will be the pulley of the republi can part to bring about a reduction of war taxes. We favor construction, ownership, control and protection of the llthmian ranal by the government of the Dnltad States. licgardiug the Philippines the plat form says: "It became the high duty of the government to maintain au thority, put down the armed insurrec tion and confer the blessings ol liberty and civilisation on all rescued peoples. The larg 'st measure of self-govern nient, consistent with their welfare and our duties, lhal I he BMMfod t" them by law . " Tha Convention Again Aitloiirns. ( After the reading and Hlloptil RELIEF COLUMN IS AT PEKIN But the News Cime Through Chinese Sources. THE MISSIONARIFS ARB PROTECTED - o CtLlu. ., I'rpslnVnl, Who Consld m Chinf situation Is Critical; Get III.IH I lister Not Killed. d the nlnt ftirin the convention adjnitrnvu until tomorrow, without re MnvlllOl Ing McKlnhn for proaidonl at was ex- pMtod would In- done today. THK WIIKAT MAHKK1S. Wheat Artlvo ami Strong In Chicago A Rue In Price In San Kranelioo. Chicago, June SO, Wheat in aittlvt and ntroug. Ropovti Iron tho north west show higher tcmpcraUm'- and practically no rain. .Inly opened at 7K 7-K to 7ll4, advanced sharply t0 rvaotod tO iS', Mt rallied under heavy demand to 7! :i H per OUaboi, July closed at S :i-S cents. San I'rancisco, lune l OL' per cental . Rhaniliaii Juno 10, -Ropovti Iran CllltirS.I sour, e- sav the legations at I "kin were ale on June I7tb, Sunday, and thill dmiral Sev iiiinir, with tlie relieving colunin. Kkohod Pokilt nil Hint day. Musi . nui i. s i ai rted OtT Wasbington, .lune JO, c.ililrgrani was received here lb la morning from United States Consul I'owler, at Che I no, nay Inn "Nn oonniuaioatlon baa In. n had vv i'Ii I'ekin for six days pant; mission at Sue ( bow baa been Inotodi but the Chili, e general curried tint niinnjonaric ff In nafety to an tin known place" i n r , i mi i- With the President. Washington, lune 'M. Seerelarica llav. Root, Mnklrjnhii. HaoMtl and Admiral Crowiilnnlilpld had a long con b rem e with tlie resident t"lav. I liere i- i doUDl the ritRolall here re git ir. I tie Chili' -i -ituation an very i ritual mil that more vigorous, nn ii-ui, than have Im cii hitherto con ti in t d ut i .1 are under cousideriit ion. German lalStOf Wat Not Klllud. I ti' 1 1 1 1 1 . I ii H. The mother of the Ovrnian mlnlelor at Hokln, liarmi Von Kctteli r. has received a telegram from China saying the newn of her nn - UMII1 I not true. 20. t'asb wheat. PI.HIIAPS AN H Ks MINHTRBL SHOW. CHICAUO MAKKKI. Reporte! by I. L. Ray tt Co.. Chicago Hoi i d or Trade and New York Slock Kxchange Rrokers. JUM SO.' The wheal market made a new mark "ii the up turn today advanc ing four cents per liushel and oloolUg on top. The reports from Hie north west of dauuige growing more seri ous was the main cause, together vvith lug buying orders from Kuropfl and New York. Liverpool oloaau II -''4 againal tt IW yenlerdav. Chicago opened at ,'H cents ami advauced steadi ly to si M, Oora, 41 1 s. Stin ks lower, BKIOay 2 ier cent. Clone yesterday, 77 .VS. Open todliv, 711. Itange today, 7(1 Ml M. Clone today! si :i-s. ... Arrival al Hotel Htimllelon. Inez, till Hallos. Mm Myrtle P Hill. La Grand 0. W II Prills, Portland. I b in v North, Port laud. Win Mahcr. Portland. C ) Kerstrew, Portlaml. H Karat raw, Portland. C M smith, Portend, W N Bollingor. Portland. .1 o Solomon, Portland, W W Hill and wile, Salt l.itke. Clara Simp-011, linker City. M A Springer, Hon ton. John l' stone, Boston , Thus H liist.Philadi Iphla, J II Kloeckuer, Spokane . w r Ooroy. HopkaM, K M Crawford, Portland M II Pattoii, Spokane. A I'. Her ry, Huston. Al bCooppabi Hpokano, .1 K KoM ig, La UttUMlO. I. M Hidden, tm ui. II p on Portland. Kichler. Portland Win Stem, New York James Mutch, Portland Jaj V Howard, Law ton. Sydney Arnold, New York. John I' bailing, Chicago. .1 II Itob bm- Hunipter, l'i ii ooils w loii'i Re Devoted to Cemetery Improvement Fund. Since the nrnpoaad baseball game bi tween Pendleton and lleppner Klkn him fallen tleroiigh for Hie piuaant, and tlie propoaltioil had I n made for the rniaing of a luud lot 'he Improvatoaat ( the olty MtMtar a new otter hn b ' n made, winch may reault in tha giving oi 1 ntertainmaal which will nnh , rve tb -aioe end. Kit D, Wllanni a well known come dian ami theatrical man now living on ie VaUgbM farm, mar Athena, ban ottered to iUporviaa a minstrel show, In ln given for the -nine ohject here in POndlotOUi Mr. Wilson has spent Hie spring al Athena, resting from a previ ous season of work on the stage, with well known theatrical companies, He him engaged to join another company in August at Omaha, and meanwhile Would devote Inn lime to gelling up such an entertainment Honanlly. Mr. Wilaon has given such entertainments at t towns in Washing ton, and, judging from new-paper com ments, has brought out a llr-l-clasa amateur company from the material at hand. He believes he can do the same horO and has consulted noiuu of the Pendleton Klkn, None of thrill, however, are able to anticipate the action of the bdge Iwhtch will meet this week, and lake up the matter for oonildaral ion. If It bl attelnpted, the Klkn RTOUM make it a success supplementing the efforts of Mr Wilson in the milliner usual to that order. It may safely Iw I rcdntcd that, if il In- given, it will ie line of the boat amateur event ever neon here. - e Btarvattok never vol oornd dyapnpatei Persons with indigestion are already half starved. They need plenty ol w hob mine fomi Kudol Pyepopolu Cure digoaU what you eat so the Innly can ho nourished while the worn out organs are bring reconstructed. It ia ll nly preparation known that will instantly relieve and completely cure all stomach troubles It i certain to do you good. TailmaU A Co.. leading druggists. Hotel SL Gil Fife Shilohsli ', tough and ill ((HiMimplion W' Cure J UKO OAKVIiAU, l'iop. Elegantly FurDished. Steam Heated K.uropean Plan. Block and a-half from depot. Sample Kumu In connection. . dogVr "UU ' lt"ul "abte rcelBUt and pan city uirs. K00111 Kate 50c, 75c, m "Olce at Tallman & 0o.i drug THE EAST QREGONIAN. i The Paper ol the People. BveryDody Headt It. 1 i.argeat, uireuiaiion lAdverltalug Meuluiu This if !.... ml auction the mottt bvucccaaf til i oukth Mttll ciu vt r kiu-wn to allelic:; a few ! .- i) 1 1. . 1 1. 1 1 . cure the wnDit QbVAM wf Croup u ml Broach it U. while itn won derful incx in the cure ot Conaumpiion i without a jMtr ullel in the hiatory uf inetlicine. Kfnc ft Aiat diacovery it ruu tjeeu Hold on u iruktiutttte. a ( ! which 110 oiei inttluiue cttn tttotad If you httve a Coukii, we earnetitly auk you totry it. In I nunl Mattel and Cunada X . tOc and $1.UU. and in 1- ii; luud U. d d. and U.m1. SOLE PROPPIt tons DWELLS CO LEROY. N.V. I OUONTO, CAN. Vox tale by Tailuuui .v i u . In uagi.u bynoptlt ol PtkltMNBi When the people asnelilllled at the polls alter a term of democratic login iatioli und administration, bMlUaai was dead, industry wan paralyxrd and national credit was disastrously I in painnl. 'the democrats had no other plan with which to improve the ruill-011- OOOdittoua they had Iheiiiselve p rod II and. Ibuu to coin silver at a ratio of III tO 1. I Thi' republican party, d maun ing this plan, an sure to produce OOttditioOI aorat than tboae Iron which relief waa sought, prom iced to restore pi a airity by means of two legislative lueaniiren a protective tariff and the gold standard of value. The pnoola Uattad to the republican parly a imie mission to enact these law- Thin OOmmlaioU ha. been executed and the renubl hull pledge ban been redeemed, and a pros rily more general and abundant than ever has followed these nactineiita. Wi em lor, e the administration of William McKinley. Itn aot have laam I established in wisdom and iutriiitiaui and at home and abroad il ban distinct ly elevated und extended the inllueme of tbe American nut ion. We renew ulbgiulice to the princi ple of the gold standard and dreluru colilldelice in the W indom of the legia lation of the lilt sixth 1 ongn by which parity of all form of money and stability of 0111 currency on lliu gold basin have boen secured. Wu declare a Hlrudfant opposition to the free and un limited coinage of ailver. We recogni.e the necesnity and pro priety of hones 1 00 operation of capital to meet new buniuc- condition, but we uondoUlU all the uoiiMpiraciea and uonihinutioiin intended to restrict bUli lie, treulc moiiopoliua, limit produc tion or control price, and favor such I, . 1 -f .ii mi, a w ill 0ectuall reatraiu and prevent all nuclt abuae. Wu re new 011V faith in ttia policy of protec tion to American labor, und favor more effective rc.nlricalion of immigra tion, of cheap labor from foreign land. MM1 tMtaUMl MMP J N0 other aid W great to the hoiiscvvit'c, no other agent so useful Utti Certain in making dtucioua, pure and waoleKMae fbodaj has ever heen fit vilSftj, Than are imitation Inking powders, sold c heap, by luuny grocer. Tan are auda Irom alum, a poison Qua drug, which raatUra the uaxl injur kxw Ui health. auvAi. ajgAiMa powoaa co., too wuiixa &t . haw voaa.