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DAILY EVENING EDITION All El"l "' ! The FsstOregonlsn Will ,lo It tot Ptif Ymr "Ad." In The I Mturffonlun ami have It .. fleefi... VOI- 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREKN, Monday. 8KPTBMBBM it, 1900. NO. 321 1A1LYEVENING EDITION I MCll Frederick Nolf Scholars Attention Tb'ft nnd Pencil Kre V ith l lrt Order for Bo 'tc. rtl lH''lll"!,,l'r Hl"' l"''1, EJjfbiirjnenii - '"r to. ,11 v pencil. 8c. .wvxm tablet, "' : "... ... : . erasers, n- i . L niM'r ipPl I''"'1 !"' ":l '" ..,.rte,i tooa pen. 8. tJ!;ifcJSl U ..... Imtllc .e '.- " ,,.. ieb lxvk strap, to. j, k -trap, to. ,nUitj, !.x.k otraji, regular rh, ro tto. Muatir Indelible pencila. Nc. nl knife, with chum. Ms. CgH f.xsm (nation pn'r, to, utr't dlctioncrv. -Iii'l size. B i . -. -I. 1 and lik-. n fc up. mm& moomI hand beowa booght, I ml exchanged, llemoiuher we the largest tin.' ami have 1 1 . -at prices on holiday g,ls. Hhool Sp, doll, gemee. books, station. nn.i. fancy gonda, etc. I! We Extend a Cordial Invitation to all Visitors T MM in and inspect our Magnificent Kail Stock. Our store am) our tooth will to ninoii the most Interesting attractions of tin- Street Fair an. I Harvest Carnival. No better than the toft, tuit better than the rvr Ami yotl'll will nv so, if von will come and w. LOOK at Dm varu'tv of CspM and Jackets for Women anl ntisty yoareelf m to the in per iority 01 ,mr bid lor your pre. (erenos. Now h,,rt Jacket, Now bang Capos. Fall stylos in Sail! snd Over coats f.ir man r 1" y. Wo uovor liavo shoem a laiger or better collection. Many eXclnivo thing, bore, too. S'..n"l ! eat i toller idea of tbe stock ii yon look through it costs ooth Ins t. lr.k . SS OQT u it t i ngs atnl kirt Ing xari.sl to the taste ami en- tlcing to the beholder, Soini' pain. SOSM fanev. Others will, plaid hark... Manv now gray All of them as g.sst M fOS expect. CNDKRWEAR - Excellent style, Remarkably low priced. While v.. it aro be re supply your sll tor the winter MOD to ootno. Satisfaction guaranteed Of your BOM v bsob II VO0 want it. frederick Nolf Alexander & Hexter, S.nta Clsu' Headquarter. The Boston Store Early Fall Arrivals. This week we annoancs the arrival of several lines of Fell and Winter Gk in cludiiii: Ladie' Mintee end Childreni Jackets, Plash, Cloth ami J"lf Cepes, Calico. neaced and V'lch Flannel Wrappers, Colored Wool Dress i Is, Black Wool Drees ; k Part Wool Underwear, All Wool Underwear, Wool and Cashmere Hosiery. w.. .1 and Eiderdown Flaniiei.---.iil color-. Silk Waists. Biank'-t. Comforta. New Line Qolf cloths and Cheviots for Rainy-day Skirts. WBM1' heavy rihlMsl cotton hose .. Ilk' Lhes' heavy rihbed hose, double sole ami heel 12lBe OWMrSDi'l heavy rihlwil cotton hose, all tiixes. . M Ladies' natural Heeced rihlssl vents an.l punts L'"" UiilS io!iiral lleetl BSdoS snita TV firey blsakstl full sine 05c Whin- MarssiUsj qsQts. Ito All llosB '-rash lnwelinu It We've opened op the largest line of din-ct Imported Blaek Drees Goods tliif week ever shown in Pendleton. all and see them. Ladies' Knox Hats for Fall. Pendleton's Big Store NEW LUMBER YARD. iire now ready hr huniiies near Washington Oolomuts Kltrw freight det with a rul MSOftnMBl of luiuher 3 ' et fr..!.i our own aw Bill, and can furnish anything BfUBDtjy. Country orders in ear Iotas Btippsd direct from our Bill in carload h'ts at rrsot nrisM. OitM us a call. WuflBll dres- plaids, h.r sehsl drcfs.i ISM yards !! lr g 1-, wrth ::' t. :; . .23c SlsSOSd tlannellette wrapis rs. anrth 1.8S Wc Ladies' !iisckinthes at nediull n.ark.sl prices. , Pure linen h.M'k to" Is. bOBUMd ends, worth Ho J Fancy BolOfSd towels, a..rth '.'A- 2Sc : piUoa OMM, '"1x-o i-V School c.ii.hrellas ,r,0c for Infants and Children. Kind Yoa it",,- Aiw BooeW has Imtm estojsa ur ..! has. II. I'U-.. h.-r, and has ...a. . under I '.rM,.ml aupe.Ms.on for over 80 -ars. AJkM " i: ,....ue,you ... ..... C torftito, to-T "J .-JuM-aood" are hut ItofBHBMMto, and . ..dauBer the . " ... i uiruiunt r.xnerimeut. I.ealll. oi i,u..u.cii-i... - a TT t i. Kind You Have Always uougm I 0111 6 Olguoiuivv. The A. G. Shaw & Co. W J SEWELL, Mgr. JOSEPH ELL .. In Use For Over 30 Years. THAT YOU CAN REi-Y Okofi Main MpmI '""dletori. . Orason. LytK- I KKPT ON K1IJC AT K --' .'iH-nmu, Agouty, M ud o urn ka J!?' ''", ui riuirisv. i:l.luruu Iron Beds M.ve taken a drop and a iMgS shipment has just arrivl Vim-t from the factory and w.ll to MM l gMSt prices at GENERAL NEWS. The Assiviatisl PlM lcarnn aut'.iori t;Uivelv that there is no foundation for the report that BBpsror Wllllsm snd Rmpsror NIoholM will tnooi iti roUMM M SISOtlB the QtinoSB situation. Sunan I. Vnthotiv, the woiu.n. HHfMgistJs ill at tier home In RocbeS ter. New York, h.tvins nflorstl from a collapse. Memlers ot her lau.ily say her ModiUon is not alarn.inii. She is SO years ohl. t .luniest. wn. X. Y., .Imltfe J. 1!. Fisher, yraml exalted ruler of the rnnd IfldtS of F.lk, authorircd tho Oalveston loags to INS tm him for 1000, and anmuucc.l he would appeal tn the lodge 'r further assistume. Tin- DowbmWUs, Oalifornis, stage was hehl up to a lone Inch" :i lo in near NiggOT Tent Saturday. W, V. Hai hha. l.er, .Mlit.T ..f the Don nievllle patn-r, was tl.e only one robbod i". tl tags. The robber obtslnod ISO from him. OM ot the Isrgesl lees oyer paid a general practitioner lof rices in u -nic e case will Ih" NCOivod hv I'r. .1. V Met'... mack ol Bowling Orosn tor hit nttendnncs apon William Goobsl after he ;i sh .t at I'rankh.rt, Ky. The fee pnM is 10,000. .loaunin Miller, tl.e poet, who is in China credits l i HnnaOhang wltnsay. ing tl.at it it had hecn known thai there was not much loot In l'ckin the allie.l forces yvould le t have heen in BWh a hurry to act there. Miller met tl.e old rtatasBin at Canton, and had a long interview with him. Alice Maode Nawlanda. lormarly ol Forest, III., shot herself thrmigh the heart at the N. wlamls residence at tialeshiirg, having previ'.u-ly Is-en ar.cst.sl with her hushnttd I'r. I rod- eri. k Ntwlandi, ohanjad with violating the sstai laws hy sending Ihrongfi the Baill circulars advocating the criminal use ol drags, At ProSpaOt, Kentm k. Mrs. John s.m In running away lr"in ,i vii i. .ii hiill dog. with her four months' old baby in her arms, stiiu.hlcd and fell. The' hahy was torn to piece- hy the dog, although the wonnii m ole a vio lent itrnggle to gel it from him. The dog wa dispatched with ill. axe. The other i Bind has oollapeod, PACIFIC N0H1HWKST NEWS. Some fears are agala being ss pressed that the war department n,.- In vo n the abandonment of Fort Walla Walla. CotoaeJ Bolt. th.. noted leBperanes worker, has Bnished bis eroeada in tlrant's Pass. Daring hit twoweoks' slav he seeuroil ;;iki sigmilures to tl.e pledge. Charles Craig i under arre.t at The Delist on complaint ol Mrs. h.iii' Fleck, charging biB with having BOB' Bitted an aseanll on her danghter, who is s minor. Mrs. Catherine Beholes, the wile of Josh as iebolei ol Manraville, died at the family home at Marysville, .rant coin. tv, Batarday, after a long 111m m, aged 7 . sears. John Wilson, ' a plOMMff DM ti hunt of Portland, died at ins home m that elty totarday ol Briglit'a disease, sged 7t e;ir-. Mr. WiloM had bean a sufferer 'roin the disease lor tbottl two years. Au effort is going to la' Bade III the m ar futiiri to ho ore a lower rate ol interest for the Isimlcl debt of Walla Walla county. At the present time the landed debt ol the county araonnts to au,OOU,wbiob bean Interest at the rats of i pef cent p.-r no num. C. A. lleiidersoii. who was elected Treasurer of Walh.wa Coiintv luot June, did Hot aoallly for the OMM at July term of tbe oooaty eoart, having tailed to s.H .ire homls. At the rHOMl SeptelllU-r session of the court he pre- ei.te'l his isii.d, which was relnsea. A wilt of toandamo- was applied for to Jodna Bakin, who has granted an alternative Bandanas oonpellfM the court to show why the Ismd is not aereptuhle. LI HUNG CHANG AT TIEN T8IN Tile Chinese Statesman Is We 1 on His W.iy to 1'eKln. CHINA nNXIOUS NOW FOR PEACE .1 1 M HOWARD'S ritlAt.. A Wlttie rtlttei rhal U 11 Saw Howard Rum Away at tho Tint Frankfort, Ky. Bant. IT. Row Ban Malnet, the most Important wltneet for the prosecution In toe JIb Howard trial, teetifted today that Howard i- the man he aw run out of the stale boast grounds iBBedlately after the shooting oi t lovernor w 1 1 1 i.tu. niel Million! tor a Mine. THE GREAT STRIKE IS ON One Hundred Thousand len Have Al ready Quit Work. MOKK WtNT OUT THAR KXPKCTKD Of Coursi" i!)-' Hon John rUrrrll Is Sevkniji Hill oa Hi NkM I'numisslun Wl.lrh lilt- Trr'slil.til W.ll Appolnl. Denver, Colo., Kept 17. The Raws I o annonnoetl this morning that Thoiiias i Walsh rill l.l,om,tmi lot i nl Mini- Uprrtlors llndfritlnitd lh Hum his I amp Byrd mine at Intrav, WJId , iron, a tyndloata of Kngllsh mm nwrit an i avsatora Iht Who Would Pirtlrlptte in Ihr Sink it the frftlnilDH. London. Sent ir. disnati I Hbanghal iayi i I Hang Chang has rived at Tien I'sin. Wants to Hexln Nesotlaltoni. Weshinatoni Sept. I, The deelrt trom ar Thr laaaehet lefers BMakfaat. Carthawe, Mo., Sept. I,'. Bryan he- gan hi" day's work at Bprlngftara, Mo., at B O'clock this morning and Made three speeches hefoTS hreakfast. ol Drownail at llarkuvUU. Washinuton, Sent, I", Francis I'hihldlcphin. Sept. 17. - llesirt from the anthracite coal Held Indicate that the tie up causi d hy the strike for hlghei "line of more than 140,0110 mine w. rkers Is as complete us tl.e i... I...- ... I'. oi... I Ulss yv...k.,.- ... China to BCtnally Oetng negotiation tones, secretary nl ne U niton Mates America have cUinnsI at any time for pence was evidenced today lit a letation at H Ayres, was drowned Icom,,,!,, amj Indlvktoali MB had ditpatelt from Prince Ohin, it Is at Charlesvllle Krlilaj claimeil their works wottM opawrkj nk imibably that no immediate n-i - , Plln.., kulu. usual annarantli reckoned without instruction to Minister I onger can I ,,,.,, i,, ii,.t .,( ,,c, urate know le.Le of the attitude of ' .i killed ma citrrtage accl- ine.r me.. . lent here ye-tenlav. He was 1 1. row u Some operators in the llaliti.n region were working lslv with as high as M) per cent of their men at work, ney erlheless the greater niiinher ECZEMA'S I . OH IS TORTURE. tv i ' i i '1 ' y a.. ".or in the hl'syil i .mine iu tout n t will, tbe (kin .m l pro'lui tut; great rclness and in flauit.iattoii j little puktular erupt lonh form and diacharxa a tluu, sticky flunl, which ilrien ami hi ales oil , SOBMUOM I the kk.u M herd, dry an 1 Bseumd. BbbBMS M any form . a torment ug, ktuhlAjru iliscae, Slid the aching Mini hutu.ug at line . aie almost anbearabM! the a. id burning humor MaOM to oo.c out and wt the skin on tire S-.Ives, waheuor other exti-r nal antjli an do any rul good, for aj long as the p.:yu reiuains lit the Mood It will keep the skiu irntaleu. BAD fOIlM OF TETTER ' ft'f ihrrc years I had it i'rf osi mm haiilk w Uii ti nd 1. ufiMskti ii. 1 i ii.'.. 1 1 1 no m rviiiii st u ill r , , .1 7. ... .7". .M. .. . sax ll:.e Hi oe i:,n. "s one iiie unvwn.ii and time given for the considernt ion oi Itii credentials, as wc I as the desira bility oi pr iroedina at once Wl'iether Prince filing's request has been made to other powers is not known in Waehlngtt n. A CeMM ISStCa i ot lourie. Ann ng the names he ing n.elil ione.l i unofficially m available in cam. al i talMion in determined upon to i carry- forward the negotiations in China, are President Hchtirman, of Cornell nniverslt) ; Join. Barrett, hue minister to slam, and Dr. Hill, the present lir-t assistant secretary of stale thins to Wu. Washington, Sept. 17. The Chinese minister received a dispatch IroB Prone Ching stating ha had la-en clothed with full authority, together with Li Hang t hang. to negotiate peace, ami requesting Minister wc to request the state department, to no struct Minister miger to open negotiations at once. tho Fourteenth Piirtlcli.aieil. Washington, Sept. 17.- The war de partment received, tin- following itis patch Iron General Chaffee i "The expeilitloi. ir un inn is n i ikmi n thirlv miles southward, two companies f the llth infantry are nart ni pat lug. Betur ItoTlenTsin with slight op- position. A town was uestroyeu ny tin Britlsli troops. There were no sasuall I ICS. Ruined a Town. Berlin, Sapt. i7. -An oAclal .lis- patch from Muttighul savs the l.erman naval battalion, scoompanied i.v forty Bengal hit rs, captured and hurm d the town of Liang, September II. hundred boxen were killed. The iier- ii. an loss was one man killed and live wounded. All the I'owiry Informed. Washington, Sept. 17. The French Large d'affaires, M. Tbiebeut, called in Assistant Secretary Adas today ami ii,'- -tai n- of blneea aflaln was gone oyer, ll aiux-ar. nun i rin.e vn.ng 'arrises, from the BALYBSTOI 18 RhtOVtSRING. i, -t that Minister C.u.g trm tcl io pr l w im tie r he Ill Ingot ia- tionshas heen coinmuiLicateil also to e lug rei p.e-feil n w oh thi- ii, SIRKEf l Alts ARK AliAIN IN tirPRR ATI0N. ALSO KL.Kl THIC l.tultts. Koard ol Hsaltli Stsrtuil tl.o Work ot OM a lion . Nnn.es ot I loo.ii Who ii ne Pertsasa. UalVOStOB, Sept. 17. -I lelventfin I beginning to look like itself again The street curs are in operation and iiie electric light and yatoi nervloe have heen partially rcsoBed The pro-gn-s- made under the rin un.st.inces Ii little si.ori of remarkable. I in- morning tl.e board at health beg i" a rystemal Is iffort to obtain the mini i s of the dead, M that the infor mation etui ho used for legal pnrpo.es and lor l.lc iiisuram-i. settleiiients. i h Herat Manage! Folk, of the Santa Fe railroad, sta'cd today that the bridge across the hay WOtlld Ihi re- hi I red MlfHclently to permit the pas sage of trail.- by Wednesday or Thurs day. lioviriinr in thai-lie. Illusion, Sept. 17. The Isteat printed list ol tl.eile.nl in tl.e loilvi-s-toll disaster, revised to data, accounts lor KITS. The number of pe pi. who have left Ha It SatMI. it is Mated at the relief headquarters, i over stkio, of these ah an are iu Houston. (lovernor toyers has now take. charge ol the relief Work here, as well a- at Other points, and money is lioii.g glean out. where ii i- needed, more than provisions and clothing. SERIOUS AlllUKNI AVERTED. I the men in the district were. idle. In tl.e BerantOH snd Wilkshsrre dh lints the tie up is practical I V com plete. In the Bchnvklfl reigou the men was al work w ith few delis lions President Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers, est unities oyer IO0,0tMI men have si ruck and 1 ,001) more w ill join these tomorrow IIOW A MAN WAS INSULTID. t'J N , tlirlr lislursl of Ihr tnnr Ik wa.iiic- i' Ullig (ul. i. ... I . wuc . . r-srt : a.M-M oil un ri is.u HSg U rl . -.ur l-llrr 1 Ua. tar ing fur - m m twit p. to could A ii'.'. tu It-, uuly I urrc Will- -as s .-and Wff cewptrtrly lured Thi. .... to o a ri. .. i ...rl 1 Ii. r ..ever o., ,..ii miv s.sii uf mv old tr',u;,.i- Nfsi. Ir B jAcasofi 1414 WtuM M . Kills.. Co,, Mu 8. h. S. neutralUek thin mU )- . j ooohithe Id'jod and re store nt lo a la ah '.y, ostural Ute, and the rouj.;h, unhealthy lk.11 'a-' ouies boll, kinooth .0. . lax. Mk Mj gw. cult. Ti T ir ,.! OgV gw gv Kl-eum 1 . f-Pa JBt JBk .i, , i to..J,.i ajBW "eeSW blood, fiend for our boo and wi.u u shout your com-. Our phyl made these dieaek a life tud , and 1 an help you hy their advice; we make no charge (or t hi tar vice All orr pomlcucs is Uiuducted in atrictekt conf.di 1 Hr. kSIf I HttiF.C CO., 1.ILAKIA, CA. Joe Basler's the other siwers, 1111I1 he.iig to author..- their minister g the negotiations, at least plenary stage. Risked HlTure end Lett It. -an Diaath Calif., Bant. 17. Th. steumer Ih rodot hriugs the -lory of tin suppression ol un Incipli-ul insurrec tion at Salvador. The HlniMerol War I 'astro was the instigator of a plot to remove tin- present president, sod have himself proclaimed instead president ot ii, e republic. On toptwnoei :i to WU shot b, order of the president No Delegations at (.anion. ('Iceland, Sept. 17. -A IpSeial to the I'laii. dealer, Iron, (.'anion says: It has heen rleflnltely decided mat Presi dent McKinh-v will not Ncelva the delegat inns during this tauupnlgfl Bl Canton on account ol tin- situation iu the iiro-nt. ll.let and Sulcld. Chicago, itopti 17. A horlage of IXt0UU iu hi accounts with tl.e PI ret National bank of this city was d. covered to lay through an investigation ol tha suicide yesterday of loo. S. l orher ll. the employ Of that hank Colorado Hepubhcaii. Iieny.r, Sept. 17, The repuhlicam Bul in state convention hen- today. There were no lonteslilig delegations and pi rfei t harmony was Apparent. ( i BBitti'U were i.aliied and a recess was taken until B ' ha k. Portland Pioneer Dead. Portland, Sept. 17, A Knott, a pioneer ol Oregon and moBlllSf SUM It "I th.- i.eit legislature, died htre today. Ills dentil Will lies er.s.lut. a special election. Lot With aii on gears. Columbus, Qa. Magij 17- H i" re ported that ti e rtsaMef Bradley, MM oi tin- lest est honlf on ChattalMwathe river, has been sunk with all on leiard. nort I'uso m Biaseaw. Ulaegow, Baaa. 17. five additional eases of hnls.no: plague is reportid here in the same lamil) . ii. araaat Baskets. hun Francisco, Sept. 17. Wheal i quh I 1 ash 11.61 i ' MMawi CblMUMIi topti 1. -Wheal, October 77 1-1 cents par bushel. NbW tOHk MAHKKT. Subscribers to Bkai - nagazines i U IV JTOV Vt AM TO Mt'H Crtlaf Uit ilHBTaiiUM Of : a- ..I-. In Iht; Uyllatoj HleiM '! tllMtM)( ft IIJ I' by uifiial Meff ''iiu k Caff aruil Ui the: K.Asf ' i flan Ihe bm)I iul BMafl rWs of lb- iuii ftalffsn paisaj ntir, ami we will and tMumv all rUk of tht ; wall- it will ve you THE EAST QREGONIAN. Toe Pa?' of me reepl. i-..nobody BeeSi It. in. Lsaeei V"!1".0".; aesi ASeruls Slua. tiave it - lit lo y i .none U-'.aK lusl u ts.tk trouble ul risk. II you . sui.s. r.ri u. Hie EisT iiuuimo Iu reu..tt.i. you em iat.lu.iuiii per uul from Ibe ..ubllsber. pre a Mi.s. aasrr UKlSiUKlAM PUB. CO., Pundie U.U. Oreeuu Reporlsd by I. L. Bay Lo., Lt.lcaso Hoard uf Trad and New Turk aleak Baeiaaas Seek sea. sept. 17, Wheat was strong and higher bslay on better cables ami con tinned bad DOWdltiotM in the Norlh wet . Uverpoal wa i-a higher, n 4 :i-h, hut closed H 4. Ni a York upend '-) U 'l loaer, H'J fg to II, hut there wa buying ndi-rs on hand Iron, the . rihwsl as well a from foreign house which Berried prices aa to ha M, vlaala 831. Tin- visible supply (bowed an increase of ,ilAl,iA' for the weuk on wheat and 4UU0 on corn. hW- k Uady. Money, i ' pap sent. Cluetl Saturday, 834. Open today. Wi 7 S. Hange CsJay, hi 7- to 84 1-8. Clutte Uslar, mi- lliiritl Hecii.i. Prlaliinnad t Mvotlnu W S l. H. Looomntlve. Minn- ocldenl which threatened ia t Katunla) alleri n at i o'eha-k was luckily Averted. Iyy of I'earl Bowman'i (o..r-h rs itflts driven by i ' null, on! w. W (Jardaar were loaded with wheal ami wen- tolmj hauled to the warehouse. They were going west on Webb street, ill front ol the Fast Oregon iau building, and a . A C. K. locomotive in charge of John Herman, engineer ami Clarence Adams, U reman, ear going east. While ipnle a distauee still s. paralisl tho locOUIOtlve Iron, the teams tl.o latter became Irigbtened, Mr. Haitfa jumped from the wagon upon which he en riding and hi lour boraM whirhsl in hatwaan Um wagon ami the losoao live. Mr. Oardm-r had trouole in handling bit team but llnally straightened then, out, The loooato. live could easily have been Stopped when those in charge saw that the lea mi wen- becoming frightened ami Here aholll to become ll II mi. nagea hie, hut it miis not done until a collision was almost rerlaln. The horse had their llanks skinned hv coming in con lad with the locomotive and wagon when wedged in between, them, ii,, young men operating the engine are not the regular fireman and en- r. ami they were severely criticised lor not stopping fXMMV than they did. LANDIDAIE l-OH SENAfOg. Hum!' Kiriiiiini I i i ' , BlMMtU u po.iiiun las isaatsrtsl Idaaialajfi Biugei llerwauu iiu.ed the pr.-i-deatial aaMpaigni or a pan ol it, t t'orvullis hatiiriluy, says the Portland Oregon ian, wbnh proeeedd to remark: Mr. Hermann will make w-vi ral uMsaliea in Oregon He very mud. desired tin re election of Pros Ideal IfeKinley, lot ih. good It will do the nation, and incidentally for tin. obvious hi mill- to lleru.aiili. This Is not lo say that the commissioner ol the general la' d olhi e eiUBBM a rei.oinilia- liou I" h" present great pusltbmi for it is not al all likely that he ha the ,ro,i.ieoi four year ..e n rc ul In an electoral in U, i j- it Main to curry in Oregon, and the administration knows it l-oiir year ago it a diflereut. Nohislv knew bow the slate was going, and ahii.it Old dei laro for McKinhv I he gratitude ol il.e pawerath4W),aasait be was unboUl.dud, Ho lleriuunu, wh was just then 0W of one (at lob, lull lulo a latter one. Ihuokuct measure ol Mr. Hern. nun's service for the gold Rtnmlard was never fully under stood or appreciated here, but Oregon went repuhinnn ant Oregon Is Her i. .aim's slate It appeared lo follow a a necOBSBry corollary that Hermann, whom Mckinley personally knew, Boat have done it. Now the BOMMM loner, who in lout faaia hu got mi very familiar term with the gold standard, i again cuiniiulgu.ug for Mc Kinley in the lace of the alroug l.kuli lioad that coins other will rei where 1,,, bus .own. What i there In it for Hermann'.' Mr. Hermann in a csud. i io for United .-tales iinutor. Two Ailorl Man tllioui Pollllok and a Plilol It Ued. I'liiil a polltlaal enthusiast who Barries a gun ought ah, to carry s dic tionary was amply oxempl 1(1. si at A torn, when Jack O'Connor, a well known young man, shot Anton John . ... another well known Astorisu. The troubls all annas abogl through Johnson' lack ol kimwltslge of the w,r, "dogmatic " Johns.ui i a Finn, lull i fairly well sdUCaMd, The word iu uoaetlon was new to him, however, and In- ii n, -io it BUtBcicatiy insulting 10 iustify him in licking the man who ll -ml the term. Fhe fuels in the case were davalopad iu tl.o justice' court, when O'Connor was arraigti.sl (or preliminary hear ing The charge against him wa a Mttll with intent to kill. Johnson, who was shot, lis.k the stand and MBtlfled that In and O'Connor got into a political argument O'Connor 0 ore.-,! lii ll a I wing llrmly of (hu belief that Mr. Ilrvan would Im suc cessful iu the forthcoming election, While Johnson was willing to wager that Mr. Mckinley- would Im elected, nntwlthstandlng thai he (JatoMMtj would vote for Ilrvan. "Then," said Job non, "Jack told me I didn't have as much sen.-,- as a dog, which greatly auger.-.l u.e, and I proceeded B liek nlM, A man .-i-i--.t tiitweiui ii ami a moment later 1 1 i 'minor tired," James Uva.i, the man who inter vened, explained the matter when h took the eland He Raid tl.at O'Con nor told Johnson that the Utter wa yerv dagmatlfl in hi OOlltiMH views, which "tale. nenl wus miwonstrii.sl hy loin. son to mean that ho didn't havi. as in.n I. sense pal iticslly . ss s dog. So Julius.. u itart'sl iu to whin O'Con nor, with the result that the Uttnr 11 red. Tin men had always ls-ei. ...... I In Is, hut Jol.uaon wa not inclined lo proeeeute O'Connor The latter wsa liotind over lor trial, with lainds at turn. I'ORII.AND PEOPLE toniau. That City pi, ildential pro in i lover. Tic A Ueinueralle BUhop. on hi lst vi. t to Kaglaad Biabop Potter, of New i-rk, was atblreeeed as "your grain" until the phruw became a nightmare. When he arrived home nuain ll buoiM'iied that the first iwiwni Ui adilroM nlm be walkcl down the jM11K.rii,. gangl'luiik was u longHiioreman mm knew him- "Hullo, blah, how ere yon''' ' said the .nun, and the bishop Ml to think. ug which of the twoetylua In- prnfurroj. An Bkcn.slon Train lo Leave Neil Prlday Night. Assistant "ecrelarv Muslim already l,i marly Ml names on hi 111 and Anticipated nn troablo in incrnitiug the number to the Ion mark Hy lesv ing lor Penuleton neat Fridsy I'ort land day al tl.e stnte fair at Salem, winch is litis) lor Thursday, will l left open, and many I'orllander will ayuil ih, i. in, I yes of the privilege of taking in both attract. on. More of the representative business men ol Portland lire tssikli.g t l.einsei y es lor the I'emllcio.i HSeursMWJ than , r w,re houtod 'or sasaraiona out of I'ortlaiid before. This proSPSStlVC (urn- i.t will be apprw lat.sl not only hy tin. slr.H-t fair managers ol I emlletuii, liul Slwi hv the citiieUS ol the llilsud Fiiiioie iii general, will, whom I'ort- land s merchants sre iu cloee run. - luerciul lonch. Ih, o. H. .V N. Co. has maslu s (peclal rate ol II lor the round trip, and will also provide all the I ' 1 1 1 man cam that mav be needed I lie special lleepen will to atta, bed '' tl.e regular enstboniid trull, leaving Portland at W p Bjj Frnluy, und will ta droiul oil at Pendleton which will Ism reached ai ill i ain i lav ruing Kcturmug the em nr. nil. will leave I'elld ll'loll ul in I , Hutui - night, and urrive in Portland t to, nuaday morning. The i illens of Pendleton nr.- making log preparations for the iiuturtAiuuiuut ol their Portland guests and promise their visitors gissl lime. The slrtiet fair, which will ols n there In,, ..lav morning i -am to lie one ol the lurgesl Amusement uudnrluk ing ever at tempted iu Bis tera Oragoa. AH of tin Portland carnival Midway uttruc Hons will I, found ut IVudletun. PRESIDENTIAL BLBCTOBB. rhetr Csriiasstes el Numi.iui.eu ruse el i-isic i leu I-: Chumberlin, preehhuil, and I It, llh Id, secr(ary of the lste dtiuiueratii conventloii, hold in Port land, Aril t'J, Sslur.luy ttlwl the , , rtllh llles of uoiuliiMtion, iu the Ute J. usrtiuei.1. ,'t f-ulem, of the pres. dentlsl -lector nuinwl hy that couvou- io.ii u follows: J .n.esl K rimer, I'ortlsud. Wuite. m Pierce, Pendleton, Dell Stuart, Portland, .lot... Whltaker, Oorvallla. Will K king preS Ideal, and l ineal palli.li secrutury, ol the People' perly stute couve.itloli In hi III l orllUIIU, April I'.', lilcd I he rurtlMculo ol nom inal nm and tin- acceptances of their candidate for presidential doctor, iN.l.ig the same u thoae llle.1 hy the stop in Cause end Works Off b Cold. Lunutlv Uroi.ioCiuil.iu TutituU cur oold luoiiuduy in cine, uu put rrie . .L """"H lut wiuUatu CU U: 1UU I