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0 EVENING EDITION i DAILY EVENING EDITIOH til Kltnl Tout "Al." In The l:antOrefOfilan ami tmv II ...Mown. . . The ( Oregonlan H ill .1.. It fr IX PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1900. NO. M847 , of ITimin - i Tempting Prices HlRaml Center Table, Sfte il Filial Chain, rranted o DM 10 ' m. 4k, Itsr. fl.llt mid 1 t'r. roll Tollel rpet, ft? 3nfn..ll Heada.fic to nor. p, v. Wiiir-in.. Tlti'. to her Tnr Soap. v BlWUi Pl ftr- w,l,r ,v Lead Penclle, to. ELg- looks, lower than elesuibafa, Ti' I'H"T. Vwvrr i.Hi- inn! Lift". ! to :i.i.V l,glim. of Hammocks, jfiwm-t Heart Gtam, to. tga I'iM'"1" ",r- mgCendiee. v grade, Ito par lb. W Mr, Imnbrcw, lioi-r FiM, etc., MUM, !" 1 lUlf Alwavs the Cheapest. BINIRAL nkws. Our Annual Summer Sale OF CHOICEST SUMMER WASH FABRICS f inH thin , a Unit two thousand varda of beautiful material" ni n wiiu rt prices, that -I lil cnuec u sensation ! I2j--Twelve and a half cents a yard--i2.'.. Fonliirdinc, very "tylbdi, aold at -.il cents Crcpnn Nnuve.'nte, handsome pattern, sold at l!i cents I'iinitic Satin Have, beautiful effects, wild Rt fj casta Novelty Oxford--, lint- material. Hold at. '.'."i renin Cable Cord, raqtlMll clot h , w.ld nt . 25 cents Dotted Sw t--Carcenct, lovely iatternn, wdd at N cents Qrguadl Splendide. sheer tabrir, wdd at N Befit Toilet Ie Sola, eli L-ant UUntgBa, HM at L'.'i cent- And many oilier lines of rlean. freh. new WASH (in()i of various kinds and all very desirable, real value and up to ,., is cents ALEXANDER fc 11EXTER. j All to be Sold Now I At Once. 1 I Price li ra ard. I j At One Price I uc a Yard. The Boston Store SECOND WEEK OF THE Big MidSummer Clearance Sale We guarantee our prices to be lower than anyone. Si-ill. wide I'. n ale- to Uilit- oriel-, worth from fl.OO to S.M 25c jiihi. Tail Black Cotton llime fie Laiitl Summer VcatH two for L'5c 1 di - and Chlldren'a Paraaols Pricea cut In two. IH BodlKtl, were llftr 19e IrMM ami CliallieH Ik- Buns Ginghams, worth 12c jdies Cover) Miitx, were 2.5 IJO (rash Skirt-, trimmed Hi 20e . . 5e, Qoll mid Covert ifi Kings, wortl laicc Curtains Mkaliom Curtain KuHlinie Cnrluin Net Illcuched Muslin Shelf tlileloth pool Thread 1040 Klaek und While Uoller Towel lag Kid iloveH I .adieu Hell-, worth 1150 Ulld 50e .... 6c 7e, 10c 6c . 5c 10c I .air yard yard yard yard vard . . .Se van I . 25c ..15 Ladies' Neckwearanything in stock, at less than cost. Remnants of Wash Goods at half price. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE. Pendleton's Big Store. Pilsner Beer,... l ite Hum liter in rVa ifct.q Ask I n it. u will lii.e it Pilsner Beer Never causes Headache nor Dizziness Schuitz Brewing Co. Opposite 0. R. 4, H. Round House. tVX.V... CW N. -V-VX V -v -v - - " for Infants and Children. Caatoria la a haradfiM rataartittiito lor cKUr OU, Pom fontaiiiV dthV-i )....i... li'l'i"' "r SS!?!!!? TU CUllareu'a ruiittct-a-iuc " The Kind You Have Always Bought .... 4ho fiio-finttire of jjecua --p In Use For Over 30 Years Paniel .). Cnnipan. of ktleblgatl will probably Imomm aMinMn f the deni- oratie national connnittee and enndnet the campaign. Dapurtl from the drouth-trtekeii He tfSBI of AruMMM are to the effect that vary water bole and aaoct ol tbe walla have i-nne ,lr In riMiMMincnce entile are dying by tbe tkonaaiini and their rhnnkni Ira h dot the daaarl eoMtrj of Pima, I'inal, Santa OrM , YuniH, Ooohla ami part ol Marleo amw tied. Mad the late Hear-Admiral Philip earad to into polltlca, Ootarnot Kooievell would not have been the rioaipteaideOtlal nominee. It hai de veloped that Mr. Philip had the choice of rccond place on either the republican or democratic ticket. The oiler of the republican nomination wan made by Senator l'latt. In order itimnlate the eullure of wheat in Oeorgia, the w baa (grow an bare been uBerad lame pripaa for the beat reaalta tbown at the whaatgrow- er"' OOnVafitloB, held in Macon. No OontaatMl can compete for more than tine prize. No county ii eligible to more than one prize. Thin r done to diatrlbOfa the prize money. TACIHC NORTHWEST NKWS. The ileMi-itn in the live national tiuiikr in Spokane reach a total of nmre than f.MH)0,000- M. I Kelly, of the State hotel in Walla Walla, will aJao run "The dp Mid" hotel at Bllenatmrg, WhkIi. Mn. W. W. Hepburn diixl Wednec day riigbl in a Salem boipital troin the effect" of H Mlgieal operation for a tumor. a It in estimated that Walla Walla I pie ronruiue 1,500,000 Kalloti" of City water daily during the ummer montlm. William Ahle. formerly a wiper in the Northern Pacillc ihopa, and for 16 yean a raaldanl of Taooma, ronmlttad Hllicide hv hh'i'M.L hiniHelf in the head. He left ' in eah and a num- bar of oartifloatat of dapoaM in tba room, No canre for the Hi t in known. Nnrmaii llradley i tinder arreit in Portland for bagging on tbeatreeta. He claim" to la- the wm of the HUiinr member of tin- old dry no""'" Bradley, Marab Co., winch had a I lace of bOjineaa H yeBrn ao ii) l'ort lutid. Andrew Miller, a farm hand, huh drowned in tie- Walla Walla river near l.owden Mnt inn Wednewlay evening, while bathing, lie Meppeil off of an abrupt bank in the river into deep water, where there wa ; -wift under current. A pitiful ea-e at Snokalic in that of Mr- Ella Grant, who in Inaana and believer Miu in himiii to be Mnit. She in in coiiHtant terror, and in the court room, during a lunaev examination, atraggled wildly and pitaooaly baggad the anarlfl not in kill her. At the fanner-' hutltnla, at QfMd Prairie, I. inn c i.iy, a t w daya M0 one of the farnier- win participated in tie- dlaowalona inade the watemenl that he had realized l.0 huMiel friln his wheat by feed ilia It to bin eblckana, while wheat h aalllng in the market for 01 cent a huidicl. Hartlett Sinclair, utate auditor ol Idaho, will rapBOrt the republican na tional. Hate and loeal ticket. Mr. Bln lair wai- elected In hi" prem-llt ollice on a bjaion ticket by a majorit up- varda of 4100, lie in a allrar Tepnbll- can Tbe Qnuilta Booider ha" auauaodnd pabliaatioa and tba plant ha- baoo re niorad to tompter where it la atorad pending u latum loontioQ, Mr. J. Nat Hodaon the pnbl labor Intenda lo oaitng In Ounpfer where he w ill anaaga for the praaanl in the praatlaa ol all proiaaaion, the law. I Karl's Clover Root Tea rk-antllm Ilia I .ni,l.l.,ii, Purifir. the HI n, 1 1. r,,,(li I..tkut,, .Nt-f,t l unlr. tiold i.n al.-olui mu.fjuUo by nil tlruK-iMi, ut Vfti., tot. mni 1 OOL . C. WELLS 4 CO , LCaov, N V OCC MOMII TO for ! tiy i ui.u k 0a. ' "iH 1' 'R0W, C. C. II K All Winslow & Head s,, " Canons u Builders Kitchen Furniture Dirt Cheap I VP Jobbing a speu.it n Tanki to Order. CcAtoawaad 8t., botwoon Alu and Webb. KNOLBfQlf okkuon. pcndleton Ukiah Stage Line "utonfi Carnav, Prop'e. In order to make room for my fall and winter stock J offer my Isrgo lini ol look log Btoveo aod Sfcoel Bsogei at greatly reduced prices for the nfxt sixty days. JOE BASLER, Agent for North German Lloyd Steamship Co. Huy your ticket to tbe Pari- Exposition ovor thin line. 'iwHtVV"".'"wt ,n "v,rv 'ly at 7 o'clock ' BLv TiS?'' ,,,r H,'t H.k, Nya, S", Altai iTk.-v. nZZj' ' UjqaU ,, . n itu irumi w;i;i'ju Km,. , """'mable freight and paa .AAinaai - - - ;thE EAST OREGONIAN. I no rapar at lb ropla. Bvarybady HU. It. In Larait Clrsulallen. aai AdrarUMne Maaluiu Saved Trouble, Money and ilappioi By ('nlikUltillX Miss Yamena I In I 1 1 Turkish Clairvoyant I , I lea ail a Bloak, VVVKrWVIlAIVVVWVVl THE CHINESE SITUATION A Battle at Tien Tsin Wherein Thirty Americans Were Killed. o AMONG THEM TWO ARMY OFFICERS o The Allied Forces Were Repulsed Wltb Heavy Losses to the Forces ol All the Powers Fngt(ed. EaMdoa, July Mi ''Raraagaj today, mourning tomorrow" in practically the anli anal cry ol Bnrope, but it i wr- row fully admitted there can be no re- raaaja today, nor parhapa for many tomorrowa, b-r the Ineradltable bar baritloa reported to have marked the la-t aaanaa with the legatloaa at Pekln. Nothing Nl clearer than that the auti ' foreigner ooaflagrallon i" rapidly par meating ine minorm gaiaauaui pmv Ineea, and, though it i revoaulaad that every day which leaven Pea In in the power of the mob Increeeee the peril" and di then I tie- of the lltOatloa, noth- come" from the diptomata of Rttrona to ibow thai tba power" have overcome their iealollMc", re"ultintj in general impotency, to which la oom nioniy aaerined the aaeriaoa oi a nana fill ol women and children and men comjprlalng the international colony at I'ekin. Nothing ha been received today that admit" ol the information previously obtained ragardiag the maraacre". Amarioana Killed. London, July Hi. The Bveolng NeWf print" a dispatch, dated Shanghai, giving an aeooant of an attach by tba allied force" on the native city of Tin T"in. Aebordlng to lha Evening New"' dlapatoh lha allTm wan repulaad and com pel led to ret rent with a loM "f more than 100 killed. The Britlah lo-t to. Japane-e HO, and American" and Kua- hi.ili- Mlfh-red he. is lis . nii'IUI the American" killed were Colonel French of tin- Twenty-liflh infantry, and Col onel Liaoajm, of the Ninth infantry. That Cblnamea longhl with iraat daa perat ion and t heir marksmanship huh accurate and deadly. Could Not Ba lolonol Franoh. Waahlngtoa, Julv in. The report that Colonel I'reneli, ol the I'w. ntv llfth infantry, was killed at Flea Tsui iH not iimlersl 1 at the war depart ment. Colonel I'rem h is not in China. Tha Ul tea Lou Heavily. Waablngton, July in - Tba naw daj. partmenl this Banning received an official coulirmat ion from Admiral Ramay ol tha reverse of tba allied forces at Tien Tsin on the I Jib I net. The dispatch i" dated Che l-'on, and says: "It is reported that the allied forces attacked the native city the morning of the Uttb the Itussians were on the fighl and the Ninth UaHed States infantry and marines on the left. Tin- loss of the alliisl force" were large the Itussians lost UNI, the Amarioana. over Mi Britlah . over to. the Japanese, -s , the French. -'. "Colonel Llaoom, Ol tin I'uited Stati- infantry was and alno Cantaiu Haxis of the Slate" marine corps. "Capt. Lemlr, llentananta Butler and Ijoiiard were wounded. t maaa In tba avaaang tin- Ninth killed. United allied themselvc" with BOllOa which thev proposi-d to use when all hope had (rone. tern ear Oati otr tommuntcatton. Berlin i July in -At the totahja ollice here there is no BtMBtlotl a In the correctnesH of the news of the massacre of all IfiNlgneri in Pekin. The ontfiaU take the view that it I" agalne) the latereata ol tha Chinese to admit that there hae been a in n re Regarding Tien Tsin, lha foreign office ' late"! dispatches from Xdmiral Bandemann declare the altnatlnn Im proved, as ralnforoamanti continue to arrive. The Oaraaa fowlgn office considers untitned leh-i;raph ic connection he tween the Chineae minister to lier Btany and China incompatihle pi-t now with Germany 'l interest", and to day lamed orders inhibiting the Chi nese legation dlepntehae, BY BOAT AND TRAIN. One Man Drowned and Another Struck by a Train. Oregon City, r , July 16, Fheodora Grail, aged 00, aeeldantally drowned here last niuht while attempt i iik lo (fi t into a boat. J, J, Worley was struck by a South ern Pacillc freiithi train here this momlng and received injuries that may prove fatal. HOKRS I OK TIIK UNITKD STATUS. Preeldent Krimer Will Not Siirrenilet' Until Forced To. Cats-Town, July 0, Wlieu the win in South Africa is over, ten thousand liners will emigrate to the United States The Irish-American" here are arranging the prallmlnarloa (or tha movement. The lateel adtrlaai atata that I'reeldeul Krngat will rafnae to surrender Until all supplies are exhausted. 1 attack on the native city was repulsed w 1 1 It ureal I oh". " Goodnow Heportl. Waabiagtoo, July in Consul tian era! GoodnoW cahled from Shunuhai today that there i" BQtbing more to report since hi" cablegram of the l.'ith Good now 'a itatemanl is in oontradio. lion of the storv that all the foreign consuls were Informed Saturday by Hliena that the lagationa had alien and the ministers Were killed. Cabinet Meet! to Conklder. Washington, July in.- Secretary Huy called the cabinet council this mora ins; to consider the Chinese situation. After the meet I Hi; Secretary Hoot Mil mediately went into consultation with tdjutant General Oorbln He re fused to dlaaam the litoatlon, Pilnoe Tuau Raiponded. Washintttoii, July In. An uuollicial report has bmm to tba attention ol the Chinese olheial- here that 0000 Cbinaaa oAcldli at Paklp patltlonad Prime Tuaa to protect the loraignarai whereupon the Prim rduined all who united iii the petltioa to Imi killed Home Old New.. Waablngton, July in. t he Jepeneea legation ha" rei e.visl a disputeb dated ToVio, Jnlv 10, stating that the Itus sians ifilardin' Tien TalO wore severe ly preened and called nil the Japanese for assistance. A combined attack wus made on the Chinese and the lulter Were repulsed The Japanese lost two jcujilaiDH killed and tlurly nun coin - niaaitmed offieeri and privates wounded The .,-.... disnuich probably rafan to one of the early HkIiIs at I n n Tsin Reslftanea at Tien T.in Only. New York, July In. A dispalch to the Herald from Th-ii Tsin, dated July M, euya: While the Chinese are inak iiiy a luliijorii resistum uisaii I n o Tsin, they are making no attemnt to reyuin Taku or cut oft the approach to Tien Tin. The entire district is de r, rtcd by the natives. Unuardisl Launebea ply up and down with die palchcs. The restoration ol the rail road" is Isj-iiiK pushed forward. More Troop tor Chine. Washington, July HI. There ie rea- aon to believe that hihd or io,ouo n--. p- will las gotten together a rapid ly as siHible and hurried to China, some ol whom will probably Imi taken Irom Culat. II the situation reipuree more men, coiigree will have to lit called toa-cthcr to provide for them Thie appears to be the common belie! in ollu lal Ut. in Waahiuatou. Uarloee tor China. Washing-Inn, July 10, (ieueral i v I couimamlaut nl the marine corps, i" 1 1 1 . i, 1 1. . for the m.ihluu I tion of another hatlallou ol marine ! for the far eaat. They will atari for San rraucmco aa enoii ae transportation i- urrunycil lor them. Prepared tor Death. Herlin, July Hi. Private informa tion from Ioiidou eaya i A letter wee received here from Claude Macdonald, at I', km written whun the aituation waa growiiikj threaten inn. aaying H tbu lad lea oi Un legation had aupplnsl Train Wreck on Santa Fe. Rtockton, Calif., Julv in. A Santa l-e paaangnr train, golnn Blty milm an hour, crashed into a freight train one mile west of AntlOSbi Three (reiuhl cars and Hie cahnose was wrecked. No one win hurt . Bain Storm In Wi.noniln. Lacrosse, Wis., Jul) 10, The heav iest rain storm for three ' cars has been racing for the past thr lays. All the railroads h.ive suffered from wash out". President Uoe. lo Waahlnaton. Canton. Ohio, July III.-- Pre-nlent McKinley will leiixe for WiiMhiutttoii this evening He ai pacta in he ab sent from Canton two or three days. The American Athlelet. Pari", July in. -The American alb- h ie- started in today by winning the llrnt two event" on the program at the exposition. Minimi on the John Day. Pkiah, July Hi. Active work is be i (.ae nroaaeuteo In the placer mines on the North fork of the John Hay riser beyond here. Thi" hi. iiih... three lliilier- Were securing sllppl les, and left for the diiftiinu-s with hall a doen pack boraea loaded with food and other camp suppi les. .1. ii I'cspaiu, a mer chant lu re, stale" that the mining is being done on li.' creek and other tributaries of the North Port nl the John Hay riser bj a BUMbnf of peraoM owning claim-, i i. iii. is having a .. .... I patroiiaue Imui these mines. The Wheat Markets. San FrauciHco, July in Cash B heat l 09 per cental Oblaago, July in. Oeptembei wheat, 77'4 ientM s-r OMbal . CMICAOO m a b k a I . Beporled by I. L. Ray k Co., Chlcaao Board or Ti-ade and New York Slock Kxehanke Broken. July In.- I'lii- v .ieal market was all one was today dklWU Corn was si rs Weak "u news ol al'ssl rains in the corn belt and this weakness had it- iiillu ence on wheat . Liverpool closed Id lower, Ii I VM. Chicago opened ai 7 Heplemiatr, de clined to 7 M ami i l.is.sl 77 1-0 to 77'. Corn opened at VA and closed M 7-N. The visible "bowed a decrease uf 708 ""I for the week StiM'ks steady. Money '.' per cent Clou- Saturday , 77 70, Open tisiav, 71, Uanue hslay, 7h 60 to 7H Close loday, 77 l -H to 77 '4 . a ay as Serloue Accident Near Perry, A La Grande ktweler. wbuaename wa- no) earned, was driving uinuu tha mountain r eel near Perry on Sunday, and, with one ol hie sons and his bottaekee M-r in the back seat of the carriage, the learn backed os. r an em haukuieiit The wountii and the Isiy are imi espaetiai to live, The nmn and another BOUi who were in the IruUl seat, jumaed nut and aasisl Ih. n, w ises Iraea Injury, Ueorae Clahl Arrived In Nome Clly. Advicee have InnMJ received by tlank l.iaht to the eafoot that bis arather, George Liahl, has arrived aalely in Nome City lie wan u passenger on the "hip BkuukUmi which waa Dill burned at aea, but made tin- trip to the u-ohl in I I- in a""l -Lap' Mr. I.lrfht has many Irieuds in thin clly who will b am ....I., ol Ins aale arrival, and of the falsity of the report uf Ihn hunilng- nf hie ship. NOME HEALTH CONDITIONS There are Measles, Typhoid and Small pox In the Camp. Til lalTTtl MIUU IS SPRKADIRG The Verdirl U t lie l orooer s Jury Rettardlotf the Slreet Car Horror lo Ttfomt on Jul! Fourth. Washington .luls in, the star de partment has received the following report from the I'nih-d SIhIch army officer in command in Alaska: "Fori St. Michael, July i. -I left Cape Nome last night, arriving at I mi St. Michael loday the health OonditloM In Nome are very serinii". fliere are iuciish', typhoid fever, und smallpox in the camp. Rbjhteen eases of tbe latter diaease were re ported veetcrilay and it i" spreadmu " the i i . .. i Horror. Tacina. Wash., July Hi.- I'he cor oner's jury nailed In lOaata the blame (or the -treet ear horror here on the morning ol July, i aetabliabed the fol low i n)t facte : That the car, 110, had not la-en in use for aavarnl daya at least, not since the Open ears had U00U pill on the Point DeOaiMM line. Thai it had not keen masi on the South Tin. 'ina line f"t a HMg time. If ever rii.it it wa- tin- tlrst time Motorman Bon 1 1 in had run it. 'I hat it wa" the first time he had run it or any other car down that sirade. Than il wa- the llrst time he had handled a- heaw a car down such a grade. The preponderance of the el- pert teetimotty is that the wbeeiaol Hie front trucks, es mils the trailer-, had hadlv worn llanes. There has D000 -nine evnlei that the meehanUnn of the brake" was not ill perfect working order, so that a complete brake could hot he put on. Tbe jury found thai Motorman F. I.. Boehm, wiih a-rose I v careless in the operation of the car, by startniK over a Iouk niid dangaroua trade at an aiMNMively high rate ol inaadi Ibal the reeoma Railway and Power mm iiiiiiv was grossly and criminally care less and negllgenl In permitting Mo. Ui rate n Rouhn lo go out on car No. IHi over a danaerou" (rude without mis previous effort Iii ascertain bis enwlenoy on said grade) bad tbe Ta- cuiiia liallwav and Power coin pans was arossly and criminally careless and negligent in maintain ink a dangaroua tirade without laetalllag any safely appliances, when the neces tail y nf such apldianee" bad Is-cn filllv demtmetratail By a previous accident Iii a I n-1 ttti I train at the same point, and the juri Bnda thai a gaMMl and raprobaneibly lax ami oareieaa condi tion aS lata In the maintenance of the track and equinmeul o the I'acoma Hallway and Power company that should be corrected al once. Ooiden Weddiim ol Oreaou Ploneeri. Mr and Mr". Clalborm- Walker, uf Bene, Folk Bounty, celebrated their uulileu wedding on the fob nl July. Mr Walk. r i a piuuaat of 1040, eoin iliK from MiaeOUri, to which state he bad teWMIYed from Western Irglnfo, where be was Isirn March I, IMIM. Mr- Walker l" a native of Illinois, born Februurj 10, IMI Her father, John Purvlue, Immigrated, with hie family, lo lln-iimi in and -'tiled mi Kraneh Prairie, near Hubbard. MOUNTAIN CREAM SODA This kj a new OjMNH at our loun laiu and n is very liable In ph ase you. There is a s-culiar lliieneaa there that will strike your fancy, and it la only 5c. 115 Court fill out. koeppens Pharmacy. 111)! It is not claimed that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure Con sumption or Asthma in advanced stages; it holds out no such false hopes, but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure. BANNER SALVE is a healing; wonder. Vol! MACK UY UC. MLiVl'K. flUNKSU IIUUU ttl'OUIC. PKNDI.KI'ON, UUM