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DAILY EVENING LDITiON DAI LY EVENING EDITION Klmli of Printing ! Put ToU "Ad." In Th. Ea.t Oregonlan anil hav. II The K.t Oregonlan Will il" it " VOL. 13- PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltKUON, MONDAY, AU(JUs r 80, 1900. NO. 3897 Frederick Nolf REMNANT GENERAL NEWS. EMPRESS AND EMPEROR FLY PLAGUE IN MANILA. 5choo! Bonks ill. ! -1 111 !! t . ....SALE RM Hi" Tablets Urn in I received, (mm le l.;iri." m Candies iM i iviil large I ill'' lohoion'l fllli WllHll Cntlle.. Tobacco V... , Slur. Climax, 10 Mttlll ssjfpiinil him. I b L m ma BVIA icuci Bcei i lull Weekly Kxnnilnor Agent. Leading the Summer Girl ii iil''"Ur wluMi 'IntU' wltli tt act ol Joseph Ell's Stylish i He aim carries a large stuck of S'ui dim, Tent-. Wagon Covers, Canvas, SRy puttiers , Hope, string la-tither. mC ICE Alio Wholesale Agent fur sal I. IT XILWAUKBC BEER bottle, Darrein, ajf cnnes. Call up Kl r telephone IMI. 0 U SVJkKWKS. K 1 u r-i H r . he Hem Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. Mb Inn,, BHeead water. Kccoin ) ph -i.iau.. " can ilrihk Riiii .if it Mini imt have ihc MM or get iaai . UN ll'l d '... .. .. ... I C. C. HKAII. Winslow & Head iii I I arc "uvurij unit UUHUWJ Jobbing a Specialty. T.oka tu Order. Coltoiiwjod 8t., betweou Altn aim Webb. wdutoh, omgow. "E CJTY... Livery, Feed and ale Stables... " '""SON . H.orietor l?H a N"w' N Hit.-; Ut"t,)1,r,1"r'w,',",,,' any hour of the ui;ht I lundrsd if Mtnnuiba nl ,.11 n..i- ,.r r.vi. ,, ,1 1 , , , , ...... o-oi mm Mills Vl'lir P morcnsnutsc which have alnadv been marked down from roguinr price, will ba placed on . ,. T W ! K AT HALF PRICK All urn botju. fresh ,i,-..,r ii.b. 1- 1 .1- . -- . . ,,-"..- n-iigwis irniii two varus up in tm yards. " 1 iIN(;ilM REMNANTS About twenty l.njftbf.rc here, some pieces of MM yards Rtlghtl) aallad in iliMiluv, iliix wn-k ONE HALF OFF. RFMN W'ts LAWNS and THIN GOODS. 111 all riiaiiniT nf nicr tiling fur iniil-Kiimiuri or iMirly fall. Hoinr arr LESS TH AN HALF PRICE. LINEN CRASH REMNANTS Noarly twi-iity iiri.H of varioiiK lenirtliK arc lii-n-KlnMn v..r winvlii-for falirii- 01 tin- venr. THIS WEEK II vi.I PRICE SHIRT W 1 1ST OI)IS and I)S ur aimoRl avery ityle ami labrle. Wo nnal Mil 'I at any prirc tlioy will bring. Valm- up t" baw nan iMUraad dawn to lie oaata. some Ihraa-loarthi off, others ma ball off. An. I .I...- I .1.:...-. I 1 1 I . . .1 - u 1 . 1 inin'i yiinii wiiuu arr iiiciiiot'o 111 t 1 1 11. an'. I ALEXANDER & HEXTER. THE BOSTON STORE. The Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Still! Continues. (looda of all klndi an being Unmorcitully Sacrificed In order to ri'iluco Htork nml pffiOM arc the lowest ever offcriMl in thin city. Intending, pOrXhimcrH will .i well to ifivc una call uml tf-t ourprleaa. That'l all wc aik a call tlic iiricim will 00 tliu rcni . New Line of French Flannels, all colors Plain and Polka Dot, at sale prices. Pendleton's Big Store. NIL fill.... GOODS Our now gooda arc coming in every day and Din ass'it UiHMit in L idies' in 1 Cjonts' Furnishing Goods it al moat oomplota, W: also have on the road to arrive in u few days, a good line of litfht shelf hardware, tmwar. ami ranitrware which we ai.- KoinK to sell at price; that will keep them on than nova l!UY a pair ol our lino shoes manii taeturad by tin PBTBRS SHOE CO. They fit wi ll, look well ami wear well. We narantee every atticle we sell. THE FAIR. Court St., Pendleton. for Infants and cmiaren. ka Kind van Have Always BooarM haa itii ffja Hiira- tun- of Tims. II. I'l. l. Iier.nn.l MM B4MM1 """le M aganjia tsuaarvtatoa for ovar :t .a.s. aiiw m aataj to loe.'ive you in this. toiinterfeitK, Imitut Ioi.h uiul SlHMt-ttM-Kootl" are bl Kxperiin. nts. unci . iidtimfur the haafctt of QMMnai ihrpatlaama atjuinat lixpcrimeut. The Kind You Have Always Bought . . MM A. At Boars tlic signature 01 ATM IT AT In Use For Over 30 Years. Do not forget Tu bttf your 0TOVR8 anl RANGES win ra you t-an buy the bt and ehaspeat, lidos eight lif ferunt UlM to select CrOBV Th pltOJ t huy is at JOE BASLER'S. A Boarding and Day School for (ilrls Ccuim-ii .-. lilcinb. r 17 Kur i lri ilUr. 4-Miu-tl.tANOK IKHUKITH, fU. I).. l'rluclMtl, I'orlUuil, Olugoll It i. "uilicinrv" announccil that ' j MinlPtpr t'ontwr will be Imtno fnmi China hefore election if lie can gv hen ami will iiiako a f"w iBaaSBaa tor McKinley. licnrite l-'(rtntiin, who misriitonded tho Imrinl nf Hjine JtM lHlieh in the 1 Kinnn county, New York, potter'. Ilehl, has hiniHelf hecn hnrie4 there, lie whk to year i old. The ili rector, of the Iowa Ontral Itiiilu conniinv have nawHis) the I half fear ' i dlvMaad oa the paalartad tOOk, In II per cent iinnu:ill I Wat paid, and in March of this iar I 1-2 per cent wan declared. The extremely heavy rainfall in all part nf Iowa in the lant KMT days of last week i. a serimi" menace tu cmpf Tlie average rainfall in the state in tiie four day is- over .ix inches. The Dm Moines river has risen III feet. The war department has just closed a contract at Kansas 1 it y lor K'.i.ooo sun.is of the best fancy breakfast baoon, for Immediate inlpmaai tu China for the American sold nr. now serving under Majvr-t.encral CbaMW. Charles Mallet) nf laouaster, I'enn. . drove his pair of trntters, I'rmce and "tenorii, iti-':lt, breaking the world's record lor a double team on a half, mile track ni 2 :L' 1 1 u , made la I8 at Wavorly, N. .1., by Maryland Hoy and Ceoris. The government is arranging to n -lievc Ixird Koherts in Hoau Africa, Icoiitilit! to a general of less 00naa (plcnce the vexatious work of riiiining iloun the partisan hands there. The present purpose, it is undorst 1, is to recall Lord Kubaftl in tictober, an noaaafag then that the war, as a war. is ai an eml. .luror I'orter, the only republican on the jurv that tried Caleb l'owers, charged with Is'ing an aeresnorj to the murder of tiovernor 0nabal) said in court: 'tieiitleineii, lama republi can and I have said that I did not be lieve that Qoabal't nerd of was the re suit ul a conspiracy. I dm not think Caleb POWaW COO fa he gtllltc, but I have paard the at Mb nee ami I am con vinced that he is." PACIFIC NORTHWaST NKWS. Rolaad QaJataa. .Quoted of ambeeil. iog l'twwn 2.r,iHm ami (.10,000 la ! I.uilis several eurs ago, was arrested iii Portland Thuraday ami will Ih taken hack to St. LOOM, The water power of Post l ulls, on the Spokane river, la to bf c uiv. rted into electrical power and in be trans- mitte.i to the Ooaar d'Aleoai dlatrief and furnishisl to the mines lor their operation. Mrs Martha Logan died in Albany, Saturday, at the age of till years. She was bora in Pfeaum, Kaglaad, ami came to Oregon -ii years ago, ami shortly afterwards to Alliauy. She lelt two sous. There are BOO at Vancouver Harracks 105 mules and IHO horse- brought from all parts of Oregon, and the majority of which are destined for China. There are HO pack animals, the rest be ing team lull Ii n. John Itlusles, a pillar of the Kapti-t church, at McMinnville died there Thursday, lie was born in Mis-nun in taM ami came to McMinnville in llfS, Two sons, B. f. and M. D U, attorneys, survive him. The yimug wniuali VB0 eame to Hal lead as the supposed wife of jlilOII. the deeil (nrger, turns out to be Mrs. Kroiiern k t'anieron, of Beattle, .-he ran away with Diaon during the abaat from home iii bar liaaalinrl on a liusiuess trip. 0, n. ItUllfi is ai tie. laerat Baarl hospital, Spokane, with six shots in his face, three in his neck and shoulder and one in his hand. Il is the result o( an accident that incurred near ll;i i . r Junction. Ills (rieiid in shoot- ing at pimaaaaai simt him. A party nl Warm .-prings ludiuns ar rived in silvies River from fHein Mouiilain. One nf their nuiols-r died while on the iimuiilain. and his Or th ru to ik blm hack to the reservation, a diatu 'f -'110 Hides. tB0 detnni I Indian was carried on horseback. Willie .-prelt.er. a IJ-year-old hoy, was shot in the right eyu with an air gun in ihe hands ol BuUBBM Ni a Umd, -alurday, in Portland, and tkfl eve wax ruinovud shortly afti'rwards. The Realood boy dellbefately aaintad the gun al the victim and tinsl and now -a s he w as fm ! nig. Tlicre are never any aa teruul sign-, of Cancer until t h e bhssl I a polluti d and the cyitem thoroughly con eminaU'd by lliin deadly virulent pons!. Thru a kor- or ulcer ap)M.ar on wjiiw iiart ot lb. hoilv ; It luuy U- ainull and harmless looking at firat, but aa the can ceroua aaU. form and are drjueited hy the hluod near the Hire, it iucreaaes in aur and severity, with .harp khooliug pain. No matter how ofu u the aorr ik removed by the surgeon knife or Beab destroying plater, another poMMM and ut worse. The real disease Ik in the Mood, and the treatment roukt begin i or. The poisoned hliod uiukt be invigorated and aaaiaedi and w hen Una fa daaa camoaraaa ir!! . can no longer foriu and the korc will heal naturally and peruuut ntly Mrs. haruli M. Kmliu, 041 Wiiwl-wii Ave. bnslm, Tenn . write, i " I am 41 year ulO. an't fur three yrai luwl saflire.1 with a evci. form of Cancer on my juw which the ditura wiu wu... lie 11: di'ie, aun BBBBBBaa BsaaaBaaaaKtfsvar IIIS HI that 1 could uot ui e iuoic than .1 1 uiunt !u. I accept ed their Htemrn' a. true, tod had given up all hope jf ever tsring well again wbcu iuydiusi.1 knnw iua 'if my . "iiiUuou leeom lucuded h 8. S. Aflei uk I DM a few Uatle. Ihc luir becau to heat. 10 the aurpnw of the phv.iciaa aadin a shut t lion maile a coraplet. cure I have gained in fleab. my appetite i. aplcudtd. .Ice i u ref teahiag in fact, aaa cujuy.aa ia.-rfcci licanu." overcomes this de alxuctive poison and retnovea every vestige ol it from the avstem, makes in w, rich blood, trengtbena the body and builds up the general health If you have a auspicious sore, or have in herited any hluod taiut, send lor our free book on Cancer, and write tu our medical department for any information or advice wanted ; wc make no chargr for this ser vice. Yuur letter will receive prompt and careful atteutiuu, and will oe held in Strictest confidence. 1MI SWIFf .CtWrlC CO.. All ANI A. . sss Hurriedly Took Their D: parture Prom Pfkin at Approach of Allies. o JAPAHESE CAVALRY ARK IN PURSUIT o Spvdd Ameriraa Marines Wsr Killed aod T Wniindt'd Hurinii Hit1 Slrge- All Art Well 1 11. ri Oae Child. Ixmdon, Aug. '.M.--The Chinew minister here received a dispatch frntn Pakln saving tb. empress dowager and in emperor left Paain a faw days Ik- fore Ihe allies arrived there. Japan... Cavalry In Purault. Loudon, Aug. 1H).-The Japanese ravalry has left Pakln in pursuit of Ihe dnwaccr empraaa, according In the leleaf.ini from wa north received at Hhanabal by Chinese oaaoiaJa, These illepatOhM assert that the emnress and lb. treasure train lire protected by 10,' ihMI troops, nml have already arrived at lal -1111, in Shan si province. The landing of British tn.ipN at shanghai is tint causing any excite ment among the natives. Alllsa Bombarding. llerlin, Anuiist ill. Ihe ioreign otlice has received a dispatch from the UarSasn consul at Oka loo, saving the dowager empress is Isclicved to In in side the palace at Pckin and the allies are still iHnuhardiiig t he fort ill' at ions thereof. Japansts In lite Palaes. Washington, An.'. The Japanese legation, riM'eivisI a dispatch from rosin, saying: "After the entry into Pekin by the allirxl tnsuis the Japanese troops remained in the im perial palace. The Issly of the Japanese troops assigm.l to guard the palace met with obstinute resistance. The lighting is still going on." News From Admiral Homey. Washington, Aug. 11).--The follow iuu cablegram has Is-en received from Ad miral Keiney : "Takti. -An authentic report was received from Pekin, dated the loth, from Lieut. Latimer. The troop, are moving on the Imperial citi and clearing out the Tartar city. All VuicricatiH ure well except one child. Captain Myers is now convalescing. Assistant Surgeon l.ippett who was ununited, is MOO recovreing. The fol low ing were k i I led during the siege: Saraaant tanning, Privates King, linker. Kennedy, Thomas, Turner and I'lsher. WoOndadl Pn vale Schna' der and Seaman Mitchell. All other wounded and sick have returned to iluty It is ri'sirtis from Chinese sources that the royal family escaped and are eu mute to siau III." Congsr for Pesos Commissioner. Washington, Aug. 20. The Chinese eoearnm.Bt, through CI MangOkaagi 1- bmmm spplleajkm tn the Doftad (imtas for the .ppolBtBMsai nf MImuMsi Conger, or other American otlicial. w ith authority to opoa BsjaoUatiOB. (or the aatsai bjhmeat ol peace and for Baiaa aaflBll. terms (or the sMtlamanl ill the present trouble. kimilST appli uatlon has BSaa made to all (lie powers nileri'sted. The lipid ical mil BOS. not suggest any particular terms nor BOSS it ask (or tin' withdrawal of troops (mm China. A Rcivisw or the News. Washington, Aug. 20. -The Chinese government today uncle a formal appli- it 11 ni through Li Hung Chung for the appointment of an American cummis- 1 inner to bring about tin ssalion nf hostilities in China end Ihc restoration ..I general BBBBS, This atipl last ion, uomioa; SlnSS til"' capture ol Pekin, is the dret showing oj China's oomplsta weariuess with the struggle and a de sire to make terms. Reply of United states BOVarBBSBBt in not yet made known. President McKiuh-v MM made acquainted with China's desires. In i g oeeil lie ni secretary Hay and Sec retary Knot, who bare bass most active 111 the ChiBeM matter, there was 110 opportunity (or a cabinet council. The pplleatlofl ( l.i Hung Chang is that Minister Cot later, or some other olliiial, is BBMied as saammlssloMsr In Basjutiate lor Ihe BSaSStio. ol hoslilitier. Karl 1,1 expresses a willyignesa to go wherever the powers may desire to conduct the negotiations, and it is ex peeled til. place selected will la- either Pekin or 1 ten Is. 1 ii In that event, negotiations will occur on what is practical!) coiMjoarad territory. The condition inside of Pekin was made more ch ar today by a dispatch liom admiral Barney, giving soloes tie, report, (rum Lieutenant Laltinn r II puke of Hoops "moving oa the av is rial elty," and "clearing out of the Tartar city." This latter city contains the Tartar arsenal. ll i- said at the war depart mint that report ol continued lighting 111 Pekin indicate that the allied force found a state of aaaraky i city, with many diaurderly people, and no net hod l,( controlling them. This, especially, would ic tin esse, if lb.- mjavtad itgai ol the ciiipre.-s dowager ami umporer is true. Chlosss Troops kurroundsd. Via huigtou, Aug. 20 The stale dc nsrtm.nl receive.! a cuhlegram from Consul Kagailale, ut Tu n Tain, saving the Chlln 'e lloopn were surrounded by the alius! army in llut oelacu groundr ut I'ekin. Sorest Plrss In Wyoiuin.. Saratogu, Wyo., Aug. 2i I on st fire continue in Ihe mountains 1st tweeii Uattlc Luke and OrSJM KaeSinp no nt, und those towns and the mining 11 le I sheep cain 111 tiiat auction are threatened with daetroetiou. Herders are forced U drive their 1I0. k - higli U in the muuiitaiii to get feud. Boers sui rsiider. IsBBaJga, Aug. 20. 'i'lio following , ... 10 mi. r. . v. 1! from l..,r.l Pol. erts: "General bundle report. 'M Mner siirreiniercu in liurrihiuuii hi triet on August itf. " Murued le Oealb. fielevs Moni., Aug. 20. --Tom Mar uiil II, rt ...l I',,- 11,11 10.... I ft 1 1.1,, 1 .i.i moo ..w..., - - - -- 1 ' - m I while Pel. ling ut Hamilton and set Ure to the huipliiig and hotli were liurmxl to death. pies Away Vrem hoius. Amsterdam, N. Y., Aug. 20. Judge John Beverly, late of the superior court of the statu of Washington, died Lure today. Sevtn Now Cass. In the Past Two Wesks Flvs Dsathn. Washington, Aug. 20. The record of the plague in Manila, for two aaeka, DOCtOr ending July 7, it .even new cases and live deaths. ' CRIME IN THREE STATES Kills a Parmer, and the SherilT. ,1 Woman Only Vnrk, s Nnrs'i laa. 2it. Nail. Mores, -;t nml the Italian, suspectid of being I'taiucd Ii v the iiiimi New Qneda, , nmirrhists, . I di j grill inn SnlhorltleS here, are still In laatention, OommlmiaHar fitchle .aid a search of Moreeil's baaMgje hud not 1 revealed any document, of inert ml Bat' 1 iia; nature. Youtser on Trial. lieorgetown, Kv., tug. 10, The case against llcnrv I". Yoiilaev, charmsl with complicity in the murder of Win. lloehcl, was called (or trial here this morning. The Wheat Markets. Chicago, Aug. 20, - September w heat , 72 I S cents per bushel. SHKRIFF KILLS HII AS HE FALLS 1 o A Minnesota Firmer Sltunhtert Hit Wife ind Four Children -liutcbusetts Bur lllir Kills t Yoiirni Wointn. C.'lsh w heat, laiaveuworth. Kan., Aug. 20. DVi trrington, near laiivenworth, P. lay shot and killed Junes Willace, a wealthv tanner and Mr. Win Wal lace. James Wallace and Dr. Arring toii had ipiarrelled over a line fence. Xrriiiglou was pursued by Sheriff Ih II iik.'l 111 11 1 ami a posse lie ooen..l lite, wounding Sheriff Dillingham fat.iliv s al nil inghain lull he shut Arringtoii thmitgh the heart. Klllsd Wits and Four Children. St. Paul. Aug. 20. A sja'cisl IS tlie I itch (nun Arlington. Minn., says: This mom ing Then. Wallert, a farmer, Iiviiik eieht miles from here, slauath- lr r early today but imit nl the ad I mrod his wife and fiiltr ste.-chihlren vaiice was hi -I before the eliano, w hu h ol, hut, her knife and hadlv iniur.sl ".en San Krancisvo, Aug. 2l. tl ttH per cental. NhW YORK MARKKT. Rsporlsd by I. L. Ray a Co., Chicago 1 Hoard ot Trado snd New York Slonk Kxelisnge Brokers. Miug-t Ltl. - I he wheat market was was only l-H over Saturday, , Sep- temlicr. l.lverisinl clnseil :t-Hi higher, II 1-M, New York lus'iied '.e up 77 7-1 and held around this patal some tune, hut near the close t hero was a l" In n'l. Ihe VlslPle siii.elv .bowed an increase for the week of 1,549,000, umki'ig total 4,701,000. The primary receipts shoe a falling off und we have probably seen the heaviest nravamsnl . Ch.se Saturday, 77 1-N. llsui tislav, 7," 7-H Itange today, 77'4 to 77 7-K. 01 om today, HERMANN FOR SKNATOR. Slmon-Corbstl Faction Said 10 Bs Bshlnd llm. I'luit is a 'trange stnrv that enmes til ol Portland. 'Ihe Siuioii-f urla'lt faction is preparing to play its Inst card. It is nothing more or less than a vigorous support of Itiuger Hermann tor I niled Stales senator, says the La liratiile Chronicle. The Siinoniti s do not want Harms. Bj neither do the M it. h. Hit. - want MrBrlde. The I lor mann camlidacy bus, up-to-ilate, bsso BWalpalBlsd in the interest of Mitch ell and perhaps H or 10 legislators are pledged to Hermann, Mitchell suppos ing they would, after a few liallnts, ilmp the 1. in. 1 c in la. loner, The Siinoti-Corbett move, however, makes Mr. 1 1 r 11 111 1 1 1 1 the leading opponent of Mcllride, and with Dinger's well known tenacity there will be BjO sur render mi his Bart, Hf course, Mitchell will imt permit the election o( Her mann, hut how cuii he prevent il? If a caucus is calleif, the Snmmitc can nominate Hermann, and if there is no aiicu the Mitchell program is smasheil at once. A hold-up would suit Hluion, a then he would I. for the next two years the whole thing in the upper house at Washington, a far as Oregon is cuucerind, and with Mi KlllleV deli ill. I ll.llllia deserted hv Ii is ipiuhiliiiu friends und the fi.leral hriagde in flregou face to fa.ee Willi a sepuraliou from the iue counter, Little Jim' would leel hiims II once more, ami with a republican legislature, would have no ill lll.il 1 1 V III s nceedlllg II I III - II. Ihe had the li ft II child. recent I v . parated Hurglary and Murder. PittrJsId, Mass., Aug. 20. -Miss Mnv Knaburs. aged .'I years, was shot and klllsd this uuirning by a burglar who entered the POOS) in which Miss 1'iadinrg was sleeping. TWkNTY An Kaprsss raousABB OOLLARS. of Thsl Company Robbed Amount. Iturl ingtnu, Iowa, Aug. 20. The ninniitil of moB.y in the express pack age, (mm which the contents were stolen while en route to lttir I nigtoii from Chicago, was 120,000. The pack age left Chicago Krhl.y aftermsm and was delivered to the hank here Satur day morning, when the discovery was made thai the package contained tanmty bundle of neatly trimmed waste paper instead n' money. Several Chicago delective ure here working on Ihe case, t here is yet no clue. al. Washington, Aug. 20 -Win M Johnson, ot Hsokanassk, M. J., has been tendered and accepted the otlice id Maigt.nl BtMBSBBSSar general, made vac. ml In ihe resignation of Perry H. Ileilth. Leaders In Conrerenae. m York, Aug. 20. tiov. Bsaasvalt, Chairman fiaaa. and Cornelius N. Illl were in conference at the national republican h.adoo.rtari t. day It was said that im 0MB I SB con elusion had 1 1 reached a to Ki.iiw- velt's western trip Polltlaal Moles. The Massachusetts democratic stale tu k i this fall will he Hubert Treat Paine and John It. Mai k Ihe .aloe ticket ms last (all. W. J.llrvaii, Ail I lis K Hleveiosui, Jama. K. Jones and W l(. Hearst iii-.. 1 ind an appeal In citisens tbrouaboo! the Imted Slates who ere willing to support the Kansas City pliiKorm, to uieel in their respective BommualtkM Saturday aiteimaiii or evening, taplamkar 1, iwat, for the purpose id organising 1 itv or precinct ileues rsin cluhs. Portland llreguulan, islitorially : Seven hundred speeches 1. re to he made in Maine in ihe state campaign by orators ol national reputation In the lit we do ItOl Bd rhnllia P. Kred. but we do ad our own John llsrnll and LdM lairchlld. The New York Times thinks II 'a mighty funny thai thirty-lite years after ihc close o the civil ear there should still ho living almost ur null urn is iisiiuier. on the list ami ac liuillv receiving BMNsm, with live hun dred thousand .Bp liS leSS. peiujiug. A delegation of IbIsSSjIIsI lisruia rotere of Wisconsl. ai las ai the BSSaV 0 Barters oi tin. ilaawiiralMi uetiouai eolUUlilta in Chicago and discussed w lib the managem the siluutlou ill that stale Ihc) have linpSS ol call v ing Wisconsin. Iii- Kansas .ipulist. are really stale ili.la. The slate already has a plant lor the manufacture ol bindery twine In their platform the Kausaa popalltti 'eapeeially (avor the develop no nl . I UMI ' l reSSnrSeS bv the slate. enij ih. 1. in 1 oi out people from the election of the Stundard nil moiiouly by tin erect, uti id u .tale rehnerv to re lim ih products nl the oil Held ol our A uood BM1 lehoel. Parents und adUOStori are reiur lug to the idea that a gis.l girl's sclesd is the plan for girls. Among the lorn most of these lust ilitl ions in the North west, is Saint Paul's sclesd, of Wallu Willi. 1, Washington. The mIumiI has iiopleted its third year, under the present management . Kin h year ha hied to its strength, as the thorough ness and ellicieicy of the work, ami the high ideals of tho principal nml trustees have hcciinc known, lies Idea the regular courses, which include modern languages drawing, and water colors, there are several siu ci il rsjsUrsed udopled to the needs of the individual pupil Tlie work III I'.ngllsb. under the literary genius of Washington stale, liaagrvea particular mention. It is not of uiie country and one time, but of all cniinlries and all limes giving breadth ol view tiiat is invaluable. The nll 111 the fable nut mi sheep's clothing Isccaose il he traveled nn his I own reputation I osida'l accomplish his purisise, (Joaaterleiter ol 0t Mill - Witch II I.. I Sslve couldn't mil their worthies., salves on their merits, UMI put then in (sue ami' wraiipet like lieW'itt's l.is.k out fori theiu lake only l,W ill's Witch lla.el Salve II cures piles an I .ill skin diseases T'allmau A Co.. Lead ing druggist. - - . stale and suppl) oil to our people lor Oruas is shorter at the present tune their own use, ut the cost o priaiuctioii hi lb. sleep ranges of Harm -y loiintv without paving tribute to that over- I haii 111 any former year. grown luouopoly." I.I Gontraotors and Builders sa We make a . p. . ci. of 111. 1. to lluiahiug, store listuree sbi-lving ami counter) and otlice Hstures. IMII Mr. II. 0. i. 1 " 1 ' 1 . 1 1 i an aiparl stair builder and ha heal year of practical cap. rn nee in hurdwiusl liniahing ami store and '.lie. natures. Having lawn in the luereuutile buHincsa (or years wu know put what you waul and how you want it. Jobbing and Repairing.... .sp. 1 lal attention is given to all kind uf repair wnrk No mailer how UBSll fob wc will do it .junk at a re. hi. pine and giiaranlcc v.rv heal workmanship. If You Intend to Build A house or anything el in 111 and let us give v oil our Ideas Ibey mat be something new and save you money. At any rate drop in and lulk it over witli us as N ,ir. Hilling to give oll the Isnefil of our ciperiuucu. Koeppon Brothers. oiii. e in Koappaa'i Pbaiwaaj, formerly Pionuer lrug store. 11 Tphooe No. 70.