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nuilYFVENIMLUIIWN1 I OAILY EVENING EDITION Pitt TOW "Ail." In The Hut Orrfonlan nl hv It ...flMfl... PKSDLETON, UMATILLA C(H'NTY,OliKW()N. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1!W0. NO. 3895 1 !- S8. All run... pjj HHiH r The Cant Oregonlan ffl 11 I 1 yrOL. 13. Frederick INolf School Book r-ccnnd-h.nu. New Hi'1 REMNANT SALE Table-- bargi linn just received, hum l in Wo. Candies Just received large Huh Johnson' vi in Walla eaoalaa, Tobacco Horaadhna, star, Climax, W eonb our ponnd plug I Frederick INolf Weekly Examiner Agent. gtmjrad ol remnant of all sorts ,,f m Jala voar'si aawawMHai wnicn have already been marked down from regular nrloaa, will be pbtced .mi siilr THIS WLKK AT HALF PRICE All are good, fresh, desirable go.Kls in lengths frnm two vards up to MM vanls. GINGHAM REMNANTS About twenty length. are hero, some pieces of ten yards slightly soiled in displuv, thin week ONE HALF OFF. R I M N A NTS LAWNS and THIN fiHOIJS. In all manner ..f nlot thing f.r m hi sum met ..r early (all. Some ari' LESS THAN HALF PUIt I LINEN crash REMNANTS Nearly twenty hi ,.f various lengths are lu re almost eraey Qaajbt4pT fabrics of toe year. Til is WEEK HALF PRICE SHIRT WAIST ODDS Jtrd EDS Of almost every stile ami lal.rie. We nni-1 -ell them at any price they will bring, Valine up t.. :i, have been marked down to Beato. some Hieao-foartha ..(T, others oM-half off. And many other good things are included in thin sale. ALEXANDER & HEXTER. GENERAL NEWS. A special from Grand Kork- states that the neighboring town of Columbia. it. C.. iin" been practically wiped out hv a lire which started in" the Kschlt Ifotel. Natives, who are without bread, are daily appearing In-fore the govern r in I'nerto Kieii asking for work. Two hundred walked 90 tollee to make the appeal to him in potOML The King of Sweden and Norway has j accepted the position oi arbitrator in the Baaaoaa claims case, the official I nntirlration of that fact having been received yesterday by the state depart -in. 'lit. Investigation into all postolhVe documents bearing on the cane pi C. Tt W. Nih-Iv will he ls-gun ne Thursday bv portoHice Inspector OtWory and Mesr. I'mi-ant ami Wright. special oontieel. at Havana. ALLIES ENTERED PEKIN mmm O They Passed TbrouKb ttu Gates on Wednesday Without Fighting. THE FOREIGN LEGATIONS RELIEVED The SurcMs o( the Allied Forces Attributed lo Fallura of the Chines to Flood lh Countrj Below Turin Chow. Leading the Summer Girl I . a i'rtiurr WlHMI (I'llli: with a oot a it (ili ilHiirr WIH'H H'llii: Willi H M ill J,'ephHar,nsft,l,8h THE BOSTON STORE. He aim carrie a large stock of Sad dlery, Tents, Wagon Covers, ('anvils, L. Naam, Hope, String Leather, to. The Mid-Summer Glearanco Sale Still Continues. ol all i.hi U arc being Unmercifully Saorilicod In order to reduce Ktock and prices arc the lowest ever offered in thin city. Intending purchasers w ill d.. well to give us a cull and gel our prices. That'll all we UNk a call the price-, will do the rent. New Line of French Flannels, all colors Plain and Polka Dot, at sale prices. Pendleton's Big Store, 1 C E ft... nil.... Alio Wholesale Agent for SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER in botttea. barrels, or cases tall up Telephooe H. K0P1TTKE. The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. it. ... lr nllerwl water. Kecoim iii'l.-.l hv physicians. 'Von can drink " yuu want f it ailt t have the MMteiw or get dizzv Schultz Brewing Co. c-Mnslow. a n amaac Winslow & Head I An X i a a aff wmiraaors and Builders Our new goodl ure comiog in every ilay ami OUI aaaOCtmanl in Ladiaa' and (icnts' Furnishing (i ioJs is almost rompletc. We alao have on the road to arrive in a few days, a good line- of linlit shelf hardware, tinw.m- and Kraniteware which we are going to sell at prices that will keep them on them in ivc BUY B pair of our hue shoes tnanu Eacturad by the PETERS SllOli CO. They fit well, look well and vear well. We guarantee t vers article we sell. THE FAIR. Court St., Pendleton. Jobbing a Specialty. Tanlu to Order. "San Cottonwood St., between Alta aim Wolili. 'KNDI.KTUN, OKKCJON. The city... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... Cnkls SlfiPSON f roprletor f,v,,rytiiiu, M LM Uat atSX; urdri fc'ivr.n Hie ...I -I for Infants and Children. Cnstorln Ik a luutnleM mbatltuta far CaatarOfl. Fur uorie. Irop and Suottaual Byruaa. It i Waaaant. It oontalna ueTtliei OpluiuTMorpbliii nor other Nunotto Ht,HU.u-,-. It leM.oys Wiirm.u.,.1 ."X It oaraa Dtarrbooa aud Wind H;. it relieves e"ii- inir Trouhles aud ..ies Joiihliputh.il. It rejrulttU the BSumel. ..! Itowe.s. KMf healthy fJ P- '!. I. ili ecu .-. I'uiiite.fii lie .'-' " Tin. Lutheran conference for Ohio, Indiana and Kentuckv, in m-i-ion at l a I Porto, nd.j went on record TuaWay as I emphatically uppaaad to irustf. and the leattmt "( the aaiatfM tariff bill which ilicreaw-d price.- oj coninl itiea u-ed by tl.e Into. ring . hue'. -. ("apt. MaOalla ot the eralaet Ne. . York who wejfl in command of the American marine", in Admiral - moor's aaaaooaaatnl eaaadlttian t. the reini oi rtkin. belt. vat taaq wt. fChinee Mituation i- more -.erioiiK and lraug)il wilb more dangcre ti the Dnlwd Static add allien limn anyone imagined la-fore the capture of the Taku fortf. The olf.cial xtatiaticf of the wheat crop of the world for IHtftMIM have ju-t been compilisl by the department of agriculture. They abOW that in the ronntries of the Southern Hamlipbere, Wbiaaa wheat cr.-).- ar mmonly in cluded in statement of the world's wheat crops, the production will hardly fall less than 160,641,000 bushels. Tfall i 10,(KH),(I0() hort Ol last year's prod act Ion, Australia and China are the only countries showing any material reductions. The crop in Argentine last winter is believed to Ik about 101,000.000 bii-hels. pi W -ar- T " PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Mrs. Susan Smith, an aged (lreg.ni pioneer and grandmother of Attorney Tow nm-nd, of Hal his, died at Perryd 'le Wednesday night. At l.ewiston, Male., '. A. Dew la charged with hi.rix-sle.il ing and impli aatal Batltaa lK-nny, a prominent liven man. low lied into Oregon, and olhcers went to Wulh.wu ciiunty alter him. The annual session of the Pugct Sound Ooafareaaa ol lae Alrloan M. I. church ota-lied at Seattle Wednesday w ith a full attendance fr Washing ton and Oregon. Hilltop Shaffer, of the lifth episcopul district, presided. The British bark Nilhsdule cleared WednoHduy Ironi I'or.land for Kurope .litli 101 , bushels of wheat, rained at 100,460. Her cargo comprises :t:t,KIM.'.;N bushels ..I Oregon wheat and 67, Oft. SO bushels of Walla Walla wheat. The yn id of jiruues at Oove, Union: eooaty, is eetimatod at no carloads. The fruit will be gathered from Sep leiuber I to I.Y i. r.mers anticipate dilliciilty in securing pickers and puckers in Mithri. nl niitiiber lo handle the crop. At Seutlle, August i'J, Jumea Mull i iin, Clur. nce Paoard and I rank Kelly Isiye agel Iron. 17 to held Up 1.. K. ijiVer. a returned Klondiker, who wue oil his way to Victoria. An ollicer was attrueled "by hi- cries and arrived on the seem- in time to urresl the tie.. Praak Hottlnneaa was found dead in his b .1 at the hot springs near Kelt-hum, Idaho. Heath resulted fr-.m l.eurt disease. He was a Ball, of Idaho City, and about Ah yean OJ age, aud a soil of one of Boise Basin's pioneer miners, who was murdered in the early 70s, by a gang of Chinese miners. The Pacific Coast Indian institute was formally urea .teed at Cbeanawa near Suh-io, We.lnes.lay. In addition to ..Hi. nils and erlnrjaPWI in the Indian service who come from Oregon. .Mon tana, Washington, California and Alaaka, the governor, the stale board ..I education, congressmen, - i.utors and leading colleges and universities ol several slattai are co-opetating o the disi nssiou of twin, ot e.nal luetlesls that will uplift induntrioiis Indians. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the bignatureoi w m iMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBa In Use For Ovf 30 Years Do not forget To bet vour STOVrC.- ami BA NOBS where you QUI buy'the best ami tlieapest, besidet ciglit dif ferent lines to select from. Tin- plSM to buy JOE BASLER'S. 0. Office y hour oi the oiaht nlnn'n n m d in SSS A Boarding and lay Srhool for tilrls Kvuis-us a..uirniU.r 17. Jut HrulM aO t'riui.'lpal, fortUu.l, ..jm ECZEMA'S ITOH IS TORTURE. Bcu-ma i. . auM .I by au at id humor in the blood coming in uaatoot with the kin ami pr.slucmg great rrdiii-M untl ill Rnaaauaton , lutlepululreruitionbforui and akaanrga a taia, atiok flui.t, winch dries aud scales oil ; somctimi s the akin is bard, dry and ftuun-d. Bcemu in any (onu is a tormenting, Mtubhoru tbsease, and the itching and bm mug at tun. are almost unbearable ; the acid bio mug humor mx-ma to uom out and mm the skin on lire Halves, waauei nor other eater ual applications do any real good, fur as long; at the poiMJii remain-, in the blood it will ktx-p the skin irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER -for three years i had Teller on my hands, wliich cuosca them to .well to twiot their nsturul sir Hot of the time Um Sisi m vs. in tUr to. II. I luti nlog sores, very pain ful, and faasfag me uueh dM.oii.t..tt f.alf doctoi. said the Truer had i" . ' - " ! l"o far U be ...... I uuil tbey could d. aotbiaa for me 1 s.s.k only Three bottle, of . b b awl ws. completely cared This ms. i.ii. i year, an... aud I ttsve never hoc seen any sign of my old trouble. M -J'- asos. 1414 MoOes bt , Kahn... Cuy, sio. S. S. S. neutralues this acid i-ien, cools the blood and restores it loa healthy, natural state, aud the rough, uutiealtby skin becomes soft, aues il. an.l it n. cures Tetter, Bry sipelas, i'Mriasit, Salt Rheum aud all skiu diseases due to a poiv oued condition of the blood. Send for our book and write u about vour case. Our physicians have made theae diseases a life study, and uu help you by their advice ; we make uo charge for this service . All correspondence ia conducted m atricteat confidence. mt aanr-t setciHc oo.. . i lama, oa. Slniuwhai, Aug. 17. I.i Hung Chung lias r.-ci'ive.l a telegram announcing that the allied forces entered I'ekin Wadneaday, August 10, without opnoat- tion. Brltlah troops will lantl here ttmior r.. . All is ipiiet here aud in the Vang I'se valley. Usrmam : iht News. London, Aug. IT. " The allies have entered Pekilt without lighting, the legations are relieved and tl.e foreign ers liberated." The foregoing dis patch, received from the Oar awn consul at Shanghai, was given nut by the Berlin foreign ollh-e today. Russians and Japanese. Paris, Aug. 17. A dispatch from t. en. 'nil Prey, in command of the I-rem h marine force in China, says the rapid advance of tba allies towards I'ekin wits due to the excellent scull ing of the Itilssisna and Japanese Chesrlna Information In Washington. Washington, Aug. 17, --Out of thi ghs, m of the recent acute crisis came cbewUkl inforimit ion Ironi many sources today, miolUcial, but so fir .'iinistant ml and positive as to he gen erally credited in olll. ial .piarters, that the allied armies have reached I'ekin and that the It-gut toners bava been re lieved. This information tamo in the press dispatches from London, Shang hai and Berlin. Olliciuls in Washing ton were unable, however, to furnish the slightest continuation. When Hie cabinet session began it was with this lack f palatal latornsatkia ami M there w us a conviction that the crisis bus been relievetl. The Chinese minister here was elated when the word reached him of Hit. press dispatches, BBaOOBOlOB the b-gitt loners had been relievtil. Not a word had come to him eotiftrniaton ol the reports, lie ni.-i ..ill thai Shanghai was a tbousanl uiLh-s from I'ekin mi. I it wa- surprising that the information did not come front l ien Tsui, or Taku. only B0OU1 one hundred miles from I'ekin. However, he was disHised to cretlit the reports. The News In London. London, Aug. 17. -'I he collapse ol the Chinese resistance is explullietl in the dispacthes fioin Shanghai as being due to the failure of the Chinese l llood the country below Tung Chow. The earthworks BOBBantnd with the dam at I'ei lb. were unfinished and the canal at Tung Cle.w was full nf water, facilitating bout I tanspurtiit Ion . when the allies arrived there. Signals, between allies and legal loners holding part ol the wall at Pekiu, wen- ex changed during the morning of August 16. dispittch from Yokohama uu ii . . iii.es that tin olhfial telegram front Hoonl, cupitul of ('ores, says the in hahitans of Pyong Yotiilg distm t are alarmed at tin- landing ol HhsI Bus sians in that ueighls.rb.ssl. The Chinese have no knowledge of the departure of tin. empress dowager and the imperial household from I'ekin on August 7, as mentioned la the Shanghai dispaches. If it proves true thai the legal loners ure relievetl, the graves! crisis is re in. .veil. Hut there remain many momentous ipiestions to be determined It appeurs to Imi accepltsl that at least mine ol the stwers will keep u mill Inn force in China, al hast until all qnentloaa growing out ol the crisis are settled. It IS Hot U'llevod that the United Slates will la- a party to any territorial controversy , us the declara tion of Secretary Hay at the beguiling oi the tronnie kwaaaatod the parpoee bis goiernateul was lo e.-k l present Cbinece territorial and a.llu in 1st rat 1 1 e entity. BRYAN INVITBU. Uemoci-alle Club aade Up or fals College Btudenls. New Haven, Aug. 17. Through the medium of the Vale Heinocrutit Club, an aajociatlan oagauiaad among Yah- ttadenU last spring, W J. Bryan will bu asktsl lo address Vale men at u rally here lit October 1 he executive committee ol the club will meet in Hartford next week to consider prnnaratlaM for the rallies to I. .- held in the Hyperion Kx-..i Altgehi, of Illinois, tieorgu I red Vtilliuui-, ..I .Massachusetts, and Con grcs.uian Sul.er, of New York, have ... . . I invitations to make a. I. losses under the auspices of the .lull. On the exi i nine commillee of tin club nr.- II. B. Teller, sou of Senator Teller, ami Philip Tnoaa, son of Alex ander Troup, national deiinratlc ixniiiii illiatiiian from ( '..niiecticut . it is I I. 1. tided to have Senator Teller here also. MbAMtR FHOM TUB BL0N0IKB. bus Brines Uo Passengers and t'tbU uuu In Cole. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 17. The s'taioer lliiinboldt arrived here Ibis isatriiing, with Utt passengers ami uit wards of t2-rU,0UU in treasurt- from the Klondike. HawMin advices give the rumor of the drowning ol five people by t lit is r t k of the launch Atuilla. The men reported drowned are, S. It. Hibbard, Maurice SI Marsden, Jack Luwrunue, Frank Su-t l and Amial liraftiiii, all from Dawson. Women toininll Suicide. I'ortluinl, Aug 17.- Two wi. men ion. mitttal suicide in this city Tbtirstlay 1 Mrs. K K. W.sslworth, wife of a hx.-o- ' motive liremau in Alhina, shot herself tb rough the heart with a revolver, ami Mrs Mary Bichurda Uaik dsoii iu tiie j Narrow fitiage balging house. The ' lornier suicide is said to have betui caiisisl by sickness untl the latter by unrequited love. Mrs. Mary Arnold, aged MO years, 1 died at the asylum at hah n. Wednes day of old age. Her family resides at rORRST KIRKS. The PainsKs Will Be the Greatest In the History of Colorsdo. Montn.se. Colo., Vug. 17. Fwaat flri-s an- burning fiercely in all diree- :fons. Dncompahgre plateau is ablaae ill three difTerent pi Ml - Heiiver. Aug 17. a-. ial to the Times, from 1el Norte, Colo., says: Heavy timlier tires an raging -onth and wet of here. The damage i- the greatest in the historv ol the country. Biietut Vista, Colo., Aug. 17. -Knreet Urea ten miles above this citv un steadily spreading. When the tire has burned itself ..tit there will Is- little tinil-er left. D01.L1VKR FOR THti SKNATI. The Popular l onsrsmman Will Prnhably Receive the Appolntnisnt. Ies Moines, Iowa, Aug. 17. A Wartlng ol the lending republican, was held here today b discuss the probable choice lot the vacant position in the I'ltit-sl States Semite, cattseil by the deniii of Ranatut Oaar, "f Iowa, t'on grtssman DollivervM mi mterivew with liovernor Shaw ntnl the republi can lea. lets Is-llt-ve be will receive the appolntawnt. Huntington's Funeral. Nt-w Y ork, Aug. 17. The -. rv ices nt the fiim-ral ol the late Colli- I' Hunt ington. nl hi" I ifth avenue residence todav . were markisl with -implicltv. I'hev w en mlm ted hv Hev A. W.ssl- inll llalsev, ..f the Presbyterian Is.ar.l f missions. Boers Kinds British. I'relona. Aug 17, loneritl He WetliH- matiagetl to elude lieiieral Kitchener, The Boon evaded the Kritish by marching at night, while the pursuers wi re obliged to uiillcb ill the day lime. Ureal Lakes lo the Pacific Victoria, It. f ., Aug. 17. 'Tilt. Tunes -av- that ntoney for the MoKaaata and Manni railway, from the lireut Lukes to the Pacific, with a brunch to DaWaOni bus been subscribed III Lon don. The Populists Spill. Tuioinu, Wash., Aug. 17. The Pierce cotintv populist oonventlo. to- day split ami mimed twt. full sots of tit-legates to the stale convent ion. Liar to Vletl Paris, I'aris, Aug. 17. It Is aaaaaaaaj that the car of Bussia will visit I'uris, tirriving on Septeniber IA. The Wheal aarkals. Sun Kraneimii, Aug. 17. Caah wheal, fi II-".. par bvaaal Chicago, Aug. 17. September wheat, 7.'t cents per bushel. NHW YORK MARKBT. Hsported by I. L. Bay a Co., Chleaao Board of Trade and Now York Stock Bxchanee Brokers. August 17. The wheat market inn tinned its dywnward course today ami oloaad aaar the bottoni, Liverpool closed, Odd lower, 6-11 6-M. New York oaaaad, "h4, ami after toiicbiug 7S 7-M decliueti to 7H l-K, closing at 7M4. Continued heevv receijits makes a heavy load for ladievers in higher prices to carry and Is-ur oM-ratora ure adding their offerings. Stocks steady. Money, 1 1 s-r cent. Close yesterday, 7M 7-H. 0.n ttalay, 7M4. Itauge Italuy, 70 l-M to 76 7-H. Close Italay, 7HI4. 1 1 m U'Brlen Was a Kin.. While W. J. Bryan pav ..- a tribute to the Irish race at I hlcago a voice sboilttd: "You're Inline should be O'Hryuu." Laughter ami aii pluuee. ) At oiictt Mr. Brvaii RMtoe this reply. "My friend has tried lo Ingratiate me into your fuvor hv sttg gt stiug Ihut ill) mime is O'llrieii e-id not Bryan. 11 the jjantlenian. knot a 1101. Ii al. ..ill it as I do lii- would have known Ihut 'Bryan' is the original 1. nine ami 'O'Brien'a derivation lAp pluuso and laughter. "When Bryan became king he pot on the 'O' tnnl the OTIrieiis are the dm. eitdaul of the king, while the Bryaue are the common people who never got stuck about a relative la.ing u king." (Bcucwcil appluuse and laughter . . . Nsl Alter Thirty Years. Ttiemtay I'r. 1.. K. Port, nl Sab-m, says the Journal, bud the pleasure ol en joying a good visit with his nephew T. II. Ashlou of L'malilla. The two gt nlli-mcn hud not met one another for .'Ml yeitis and tin y ctiJoei the visit. Mr. Ashlou is at 1 oiiipaiiied bv Lester Means, m.ii of H. C Means, the hotel keeper at I inulilla, anil thev were very Inn. h phased with I be W 1 llamelle vullev. While III Suh-ln Ibev Vlsltod the principle places ol interest. They I. I 1 last night lor Oregon I lly whem 11... will remain a slnut time met visit II. .- . Hy by the lah- .,.,1 later Will vi-illhe laiuch la'fure lilttirnillg home. CONFIDENCE MEN ARRESTED o WftHa Walla Authorities Capture Them at Wttlluld. CLKVER PIECE OF DETECTIVE WORK Men Wfrs Surprised lo t Mm and Offered No Rwliltocf-- Had Ibw UptrttlOK it Willttlt for Som Time. W'ulla Wulla, Aug. 17 - sss-ial to the 1'nion from Wullnlu. sv: Hberifl Krank Kees, I tpiit - Charles Painter and Special lieputies .1 l Wilson ami O'Roarka arrlvtsl here mi last even ing's train an.l pr..coilod to the "Dub lin" district where thev arrested C. MuOornlek uml a. K. Aattoraaa on vartona . barges ranging from highway robbery b. common theft rba aaptaaa was . i. veriv saidnotod , the suspected men not knowing the iln .1-. Men- 111 town until the trap was sprung. Moth men were surprised in a lions.. whit-It they have .s-cupied for several months. No resistance was made. The arrest is die result of a long .rial of confidence games, card steals uml robberies w hi. -lit have .s corns! at Will In I it within the pust three months. A gang ol thieves has been making its hemlqaatl.il. I this place ami preying Upon all classes ulik- On Monday night t'burb-s l.inskam- r ol Pomaroy wu- robbed .f lino In a snl. sin, t was shaking dice at the) bur when u man uskisl him to change till. As Liiiskammer opened In- purse it was laatobad Irom his hand and the thief e scaped. The victim at once in formed the authorities at Wulla Walla untl u still bunt for the criminals be gan. It is alleged thnt McCoriuick uml Vudcraon art- the ringleaders of tin gling. Thev were brought to Walla Walla 011 this morning's train. TOWNK VS. ROOSKVKL r. on ... nspubllaan Leader Will Travel on "Teddy s ' Trail. Chicago, Aug, 17. Charles A. Tow in-, the silver republican leader, will tour Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California ami other western states, keel. lug . lose to QoVMUOf Boosevell's path through these -tales Through out II will fat Towm-'s mission to pay special attention to the republican v ice-president ial nominee ami answer any arguments made by the latter dur ing the campaign. SgNATOR INli ALLS OBAO. Olsd Thursday Bornln. at Bast Las Vegas. New aexlse. Li I nile.l Mute- Senator John J. log, ills dnsl ut Last l.us Vegas. N. M , ..1 ' '. o'l-liN-k Tbttrmluy morning, sur- rouiulisl by his Wlft- ami two soos, 1 11 iworth and Hbaald, Pha huaaaaJ will l-e ill Atchison, Kaueaa. John .Limes Ingalls was born in Mltblleton, Mush , IteeemlM-r 'M, lsu:i. He was gradiialtsl at W il I lums ('..liege In IHAft, studied law , and was .1 .limited in t lo bar in ls.7. He removed to Atkinson, Kansas, in IHftK, and practirisl Ins pro l.-saioii, was u MMnaaf of tin- Wyau lolle con venl 1..11 in iK.itl, secretary of the territorial ...iiii.iI 111 I at ami ol I In slate Semite in IHIII, uud a meuilsxr of the latter Issly in lMtt'J. In the same year he wu an tinsit. cessful candi date (or liwiiteiiunl-goviiruur. Alter his defeat be ucceptisl the editorehip of the Atkinson ' Champion, " which be retain. --I for three vears. He was again defeated for the I leiitenant-gov erm.rslnp iu IH4H, hut was elected to Hie Lulled Stiiies senate for the term beginning in 17.1 and wits re-eleclml In 1170 uml again 111 IHHft. He was sue ....led III I he setiuff by Neliatoi Mer lin, alter untkiug a record by being one ol the ablest . It-haters III the Issly. HlllC. be It'll the senate be was engaged in literary pursuits up to a few weeks before Ills di-ulll. SPECIAL DIMMER gUMDAY. A en. iu. Goedeok's Restaurant Man. it MBI m Kmulri. vi . Market HILL 01 PARI : aoi'i-M. ny.iyr gBaaaaaaja BALA II Hllllll.. Ms)--uusIm. lusMlue r mo rnl.'l ilrMillu. Taller aiii-n BOIM. rip. 1. .4 Lauit. 1 aper settee , KNTBRBM In. ... . 1 Ii 1. Sen, llallsu Pes. Iiblet Seuu Mu .lots, at. sauce. Hasan ua Inn. .. I'un lu Uaiigursa aqaggg y,M 1 , Km . ... II, ,, Mo.xtl I.I.I) I ..in nl I'iu4t. Apple Min e Hahr.1 ' I.I. Sen Kill. ll...lu(. Iloe.1 Mull.,., Iiutun Jelly v gull A nl 1 -tlrssit Peas. MU.IohI -..ii.h. siring luiau.. UIMHBHT. . I'is-.ioiI sin I Ills, kla-riy Pis ri.'.l I. Uud Puddlus t New Waists.... 75c I S5C W.- It.tv. jual i-i. ive.l a nice assortment of tin new lylaa ol shirt waists for fall aaar, Tba pricaa are 7SC JCi tl-l0 $1.10 l.4HlPfr j i The Golden ' ' Rule Store. '"'epbuu. No. jo ruriiauu. I