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0 EVENING EDITION "l 1 TH1 I Fori W n ! THK BAST OREOONI AN that' mirAntR ron ArTrRTiiM. A8TKKN OKeWOH l THK BAST ()HHKNI AN PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, PHI DAY, DBO EMBER 7, 1900. NO. 3992 Santa Claus HEADQUARTERS Have you Seen? Frederick Nolfs ijp Ilea Toys, Di lla, Oanteh, Mucks I (Hums. f oney usaea, tow Lamps, j0il,t Self, Popular Hooks, Xmas Hitl nn I'ecket knives S Itur Our Our f. Our Our j 0,r S 'Mir J Our ( Oat f Our I our J Our e I ! Ledloc' OMhBMN hose nt Ladies' heavy fleeced hDM at. Ladies' ribbed underwear at Ladies' iwutf ribbed 'inion suits at Men's, heavy floored underwear at.... Men 's "A .V It Special " overalls at Men's flannelette nighl shirts at . . . . Men's UtllMOdflljafl white shirts at. line liim M tine outing flannel at BfMneh nobloaohed muslin at.. Mil inch blenched muslin at line of fsL color ralh'oes at " e SOc 7"c BOo Mi l.M Mi m 5e .")( lie Our giQO doWt) snt in Comfort l.i lie given away Christ iiih- . A chance wild every l,00 purchase. Alexander & Hexter. Automobile Th rncTrwi C"Tfnr Stetson and Jacketsand niJ I U I UKC Knox Stiff Rainy day . M m Hats, latest . . . Pendleton 5 Leading Department Store. i bkirts. . . . blocks . . . Dry Goods Department I. miles, before pnrohuing your black PrtM, either in plain or fancy weave, look at our late importations. Extra quality in Ladien' Union Suiti-. B.eoial offur -( aaaorted. picture Irani.- Worth So.vK) tO $8.50, price $1.70. Gents' Furnishing Goods Department Dressy Holiday Suits Kel uilile SuitH for Men II. -liable 1 'rices 'all and see them. Special Sale on our Men's Shoes :or the next ten days previous to the arrival of the Famous W. L Douglas $3.50 Shoes for men. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. The Holiday Sale i now on at rederick Nolfs Great bazuar ''. I'll; I,. I ,,f . I,. ,,, RWi, steam engines, musical toys, ""JCIiC pill. i.... . . 1 i'i . . in.VK, (J.IIH Hull.-, ebairs and nickers, trunks. I"". "Wailllmits lunik mill liuliler etc., 8tC, Jnlle and Olfi Hooks line tin. ; i ,ji I IP .III . . I . I .1' Sr.1 Mr, "ic,,1' '' ., ll.-M UeHlgilS, utc UlM tins your i- exceptionally ' Woo id u frames, hum si ml ies, I I Mbjectt, prices from Mo lo for Infants and Children. Tin" Klnrt Yon Iluve Alwuyn BMfM 1"-k boruo the aitfiia turi of t'liiM. H. Fletrlinr, nnd Iiiih inude under In MMaaal VIpWTfflaM l'r ot : j-nr. Allow no one to itmtrt ii' lids. JouiitTt'dt, ImiUitiouH and MjaatHMOOd" Hr' ,,l,t WtgmmmmhMm endunifcr the lioultli of CUlldron Kxperieuce uguiuat lUxporlnteut. The Kind You Have Always Bought i Bears the signature oi Si y In Use For Over 30 Years. Lamps, Lamps 7"- Toilet .Sets and Work Box alfiL , iwU, good bruih, comb lc..; ' "'lrr"r, revulm worth $1. , S1,lu- Jowol boxes, writi ldinH .,11 wl boxes, writing rnii 1'urses, trvdiug sols, HZ "I1", Usuful (.resoiitH. erVBr U.L. . .1.1.1.. bU. "i ' rK" "ne ot Drnininiir'H " r,,i ' "tf"r emtl ' on alike, the. wlHu)t,VHr l,r...,i.t ... ii....... I havi; just received the largest assortment ot library and hanging lamps ever brought to the city which will be sold at bedrock prices from now until after the holidays. GENERAL NEWS. The reiul)lienn plurality for presi rlontial (doctors, ollicinl count, in Massachusetts, was 1CJ,HH. The BMfllOl roll for t ho 0Omin vear will call for bont 142,l1X),tHW, as against ahout 1180,000,000 for the year just closing. There are a little less than 1,000,009 !)!!! mi the roll now and these are being added to by recent legislation. Miss (teurgin Cnyvan, UlJ actress, who has been ill tor several woeks in the Snnford hall sanitarium of flush ing, J.. I., is suffering from MfVOM liroflratiim. It is said that she is mi the verge of mental and physical reck, having hocnnic almost totally blind. In the sales ring of the live stock ex position in Onicago Polly fifth, a Hereford cow, sold for f:il."0 to C. A. .lamieson of Peoria, III". This breaks the MOrld'l record fur the sale of a Hereford cow. This same cow was sold last April in the celebrated Hereford sale in the same amphitheatre for t UKK). At WllllMOraO, West Virginia. Wed iiesdav, liavid Stokt, a voting lawyer, r li.,t and killed Kev. Hr. Wohl, a PfWbytaf iM minister, on the streets. Toe minister llrst allot and wounded the lawyer. Stokes refm-es to sav anytbiiiir ahunt Hie trage.lv but there was knon tu be much ill-feeling be tween the men. The MM lotion among yachtsmen on this side of the Atlantic that Sir Thomas Ltpton'f challenger for the A rica's .up carries with it real menace to the continued residence of the famous trophy in this country, lias grown with the Mblod reports IrDB abroad concern ing t he UbontM preparations being made fur the build ing of the now challenger, shamrock II. TRIED TO MURDER AN ENTIRE FAMILY. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Secretary of State I-. I. Punbar is a very sick man at his homo at Salem. Frank Kimball, a l.a tiriinde btul lies- man, is hopelessly ill in St. Vin cent's hospital in Portland. Mrs. J MM MooreJHiirlev ther of the late Judge Hurley, died Thursday morning at the residence of Mrs. Montgomery in Portland, A contract lias been awarded to the Campbell Construction company, oi Chicago, for the erection of the MlMU postotlice. The amount to In- paid for the work is placed at 70,000, Joseph Lyons, county judge of Putig las county,' has tiled bis rongnotlon M judge with (iov. lieer, to take elicit whenever his successor Is appoints!, 1'iivate bMiMH deniands I.yuns' atten tion. The North Yakima Cummercial club by a vote of four fo one, reversed the governing board, which two weeks ago resolved against the Nicaragua canal, and then discovered that it had no authority to act for the club. The two IMMW-tnu steamers char tered by the O. K. .V N. will leave Portland in March and April, respec tively, and tlieac will he followed promptly by the other large steamers tor which tlie coin pain is negotiating. Hispatchos from Washingt in contain the name of Frank J. Smith, private, Nineteenth infantry, among the list of dead. Frank J. Smith, of Portland, is a private in Company M . l uiirleenth. tod nto friends ill that city fear that he is the Smith mentioned. A rural mail service in and around Salem is being inaugurated by a special agent of tiie pustollice depart ment. Those who are to be served are required to provide a mail box con veniently located, ho that the .urrier will imt huve to leave his team, burse or bicycle. The articles of incur poitttlOB of the Washington & Oregon ICailway com pany have been tiled at Olvmpia. The incorporators are Allen C. Mason of Taconia, Kdlnund Ki.e of IMyuipia mid r.. K. tune of Seattle. I he pur poM of the com pan v is to construct a Hue oi ma. I norm iro.n roriianu. As the Oregon Short LiM train war approaching Cukeville, Wyo.. mi the Mb instant the side rod oil the fire man's side (ell down. Instantly Kwtb neer Smith vacated the seat box, when tie- main rod on his site broke and sw inuiug around tore the cab, jacket and steampipe- into shreds and ripped out one side of a bridge over which the tram was pasNing. Brained His Sister, His Neices, and Killed His Uncle. o "A MURDEROUS FRENZY UltBD ME." Talks Rationally About he Crime and.vt He Wants No May In His Trial, and Expects (o I'ay tbe Penally. Seattle, Hoc. 7. -William Sea ton, aiiod 21! years, formerly of Poculur, Ills., attempted to exterminate an entire family ot his relatives at South Turk, nine miles fr.nn Seattle, last evening. With an ax be smashed in the heads of four people, leaving them lor dead. He then shot one man in the back and attempted to murder a deputy sheriff, before finally being captured Seatoii was shot twice, but not fatally bjf Hepnfv Sherift Kel Icy. The only one killed outright was Seaton's uncle, Dattiol Richards. Sent. in broke in tbe head ol his sister, Mrs. Roy Clark, but her recovery is Imped for. The other two victims were Myrtle and Hand Hagmsl aged about III years, children by a former hus band of Mrs. Clark. The skulls of the little ones were crushed and then their bodies were throw n into a manger in the ham. It was supposed they were dead but a late report from the county hospital says that the skull of one of the children had been raised and that there is hope of recovery, flic other child will undoubtedly die. A man named Kennedy who got in Seat ui's way after the tragedy was Imt in Hie hack but not seriously. SeafOll fired three times at Kellev be- ire the latter brought him down with two idiots in the head and arm. Under the belief that all bis IB- tended victims were actually dead Seatoii told the following story: I was disgusted with the actions of mv sister and after I had knocked her in (he head w ith the axe I MUM to t he .inclusion I might as well make a lean sweep. 1 smashed the skulls of the children in the barn and then threw their bislies into the mango r. Ueturning to the house 1 saw mv uncle asleep mi the sofa. 1 chopped his head almost tilt. While lolling his story Seatoii gave no evidence of insanity. Will Maka No Defonte Murderer RaatOfl said this morning: "1 shall make no defense. I in tended to murder my sister. I did not at lirst intend to kill the family. A murderous (rell.y t.sik possession of mo. 1 shall tell the jury all about it. I expect to sutler the full penalty. I want no preliminary examination. There need be no delay." A piece of skull BBf removed frmn the heads of the chibb'-n ,,. attempted brain. Anna Seatun ami her The only Kichiirds, Joe Basler. THE EAST OREGONIAN. The Paper ot His Paopla. Everybody Beads It. Tbe Laraast Ctraulatlou. Best aaarUstaa Beatuui SORES AND ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronic unless tbe blood is in poor condition is aluKgiab, weak and unable tu thiuw oil the poisons that accumulate in it. Tbe system must be it-lieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heul before the blood ht been made puic uud healthy ami au impurities eliunuatc-il lrom the sys tem. b.S.S Ijcmus the curt bv first cleana- lug aad invigorating the blood, building up tha general health and removing from ill' JKrWd OOMSTAMT ORAM tfleJmattcr UPOM THE SYSTEM. When tins has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore ot ultra bculs. It is the tendency of these old uidulaut sores to grow worse and worse and eventually to destroy the bones. 1 a! applications, while soothing and to some ktaBtallevlalepalu, cannot rem h Die seat ot the trouble, g. S. S. doc. , and no mutter how sppMieutly hopeless your condition, eu though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing lea can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the toie and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. sir. I B. Talueit, Wk n.,i iu Wtuons. Miss Mr. "SU yeam iiu my leg fioui ibe kme lo Ul loot, ml one eoll.l a.,..- brvrml eli)l uui t,..r.-,1 tnH 1 ...... I.- II... d-Z ui found no relief I wu induced to try I b 6 aad ft ms.lt s complete cure. 1 have been s per hotly well mau cTer elucc." aflgk aflgBj is the only puiely vrg etable blood puiilicr ee. eaa -ee. s-uowu concaius no gXsPgsaB poisonous minerals to mMW mMw ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your suffer ings. Ii your flesh does not heal readily when sciatched, bruised or cut, your blood u lu oau con.iuiou, aim any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. bend for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no ahargc for this service. IMa aaun Mtcavit eo, Aitaaia. aa. American- charged across the river in a bflilinat fashion, luont. Morrow, w ith lifty men Of the Forty. seventh In fantry, when rotnrning from llitlucaii, Whlon he had attacked and lortiflod, enconntensl ;llXl llolometi, under Cel. Victoria. The Holomen were routed with heavy loss. Major I'lores and I number of Filipinos were taken prisoners. Fifty rebels wore killed in a tlubt near San ttoouen, Imt details ef the enifagemeut are lacking, American casualties were slight, however. In surgent activity is report.! on the is land of llohul, reinforcements have been 100 1. Heserler 1 awan Is reported to have been severely wounded. The Mlarity DUikcoo tittboOi ',''- 7. Huron Von Kelt, the Dotah minister to PoftBgal ami Count Do) Selir, the Portnuiicso min ister to Holland, have left their posts OWing to the dilfereiice which has arisen between the two countries on the subject of oioqnatottf of Dutch consul at LoPOBM Maripies, which I'ertngal has withdrawn. An Otttrlal Statsmedt. The FfagM Hoc 7. in offlclal state ment issnotl this aftern.Miii regarding the alleged differences between Holland and Portugal, The statement denies there has beer a rupture ef relat ions and says the Hutch minister at l.islsui and the rortuiiuesc minister at the Hague left their (sists for the purpose of personal I v inloriniiig their governments concerning the misunder standing which has arisen over the status of the Hutch consul at liOrOBM Marqueo, THE FEDERATION OF LABOR. TWO BXCITINb K E A T U n K S OK THE SECOND DAY S SESSION. Fire In tits Hoot Causod liy nn Kloeirlc Wire treated a Slight I'anlo Ainona Delaaatas. Isiuisville, Dec. 7. Two leattires of the opening of the second day's session of the federation of Labor in this city were the ciillingut Miss Met bar King, Ibe prettv young delegate from Peters burg, Inn., to the chair and a slight panic, caused by a lire mi the roof 0l the building in which the session Ml being bold, emanating from an olootrit w ire. The credentials committee was sus hi Hied on all its points, except the pro test against tbe brewery worker's union, which was referred to tbe grievance coinmiltee. The resolution introduced by .1. I.. I'eltiy asks tor Ibe cre.it mil ul , depart ment u OOnmnfOa and industry, at Washington, with a cabinet ollicer. The people of Toronto, Canada, are desirous of having the next convention el in that cit). At noun adjourn ment was tukeu until tomorrow morning. THE ARMY BILL HAS PASSED THE HOUSE. Three Democrats for it, One Republican Against. o- THE VOTE STOOD 186 TO 133 Prohibition Amendment Carried by an Orer whelming Vote LarUe Delegation or Tempering Union Delegttea. Washington, Hoc. 7. -The army bill pooled the house yesterday afteruiMUi after a long session by a vote of HM1 to 188. Three denOOfata, Hall of Pennsyl vania and Dndorhlll and Slavtmi of New Yolk, voted with the reimlil icans for tlie lull and Met all, Ma-sai hosettl, with against it. Otherwise party vote. The proposition which some of the democrats attempted to commit their side to in caucus, an extension of the present temporary army until July I, 1908, which was voted upon in directly on a motion to recommit, com manded the rotoe of only alsmt half tl ppoaition and two republicans, McCnii, and Mann ol Illinola. Many of the democrats, however, voted against the motion 0000000 they were tmnoeed not only to the reorganisation bill but alto continuing the teuisirary army af its present strength. QiltO a number of amendments were placed upon the bill liefore it was passed. The liveliest tight was made ntKNI a substitute offered by l.itteflold of Maine for the canteen section. The substitute absolutely prohibited the sale oi intoxicants at military posts. Large delegal ions from the W 0. T. I'., which is in session in this city, watched the tight from the gallery. When the vote was taken the prohibi tion amendment was OBfflod by an overwhelming majority of I.V.I toM, The section designed to retire lien, rihafer to major generalship and Hen. Pltlhngh l ee and James II. Wilson, as brigadier generals were iftickon out. Among the amendments adopt.sl were those providing for .'HI volunteer sur geons and I'iO assistant surgeons for service in I he I'h 1 1 1 pp i lies, (or III) dental surg.Mins and for a veterinary corps with uctual rank. Her feelings Are Lacerated. New York, Hoc. 7. -It is reported that a. tress Dorothy Hrew will bring I -ml uuainst t'bampioii Jim Jeffries for a breach of promise on account of Jeffries loiter, unless Jeffries retracts hi- statement, Miss Hrew will ask for 100,000. republican, of the dentoerati it was a strict I wounded sister will recover, death is that of Han Suaton's uncle. JESSIE MOKKISON ()M STAND. i he Accused in the ureal Murder I'rla In Kansas Tesllltes In Her Own gotalf. I'Mdorado, K HUM. , Hoc, 7. Jessie Morrison, charged with the murder ol Mrs. Olio Castle, testified l.shiy in her own behalf. She was pale but calm and answered every cjuestioii in a clear voice. She denied eveiy derogatory tateraoni made by Ulin Castle while on tint stand. Tlie trial is Hearing its end and interest in the cuse is iucr.-.is- in a graphic manner Miss Morrison told boO while passing Mrs. Custlu's house she was invited in by thu Wo man who hail beat her out in the HMO ior tbe aflootioni of Dim Uootle i bow thev hud bandied words until Mrs. CaetlO at lucked her, when they fought I ike demons. "We fell to tbe flour, Mrilgglingj and I gut (lie ra.ur. I do not know how many times I cut her. I thought she would kill me." he denied bringing the ru.or with her t, the t.'astlu Teniae. nil; HAMJLTON'DAV Casi . AllliOUfe-ll HsllllilOII IS i ,, allied With iMratrtOe Day, His Duuili Wsa an aeeideal M mneupulis, Hc 7. The theory of the dclense m the Hay murder case was ouclc public i.si-.v It will be alhged tbat I led urge, not Frank II. Ham ilton, tr responsible for the death ol the young millionaire. It is not the intention ol the .1. feline lo aci use tjeorge ul murder but the defense will be along the line that the death ol Hay was due to accident. Deorgu ai ted as u peacemaker uud was badly cut in the hand and it was during the scullle ensuing between (be three men that thu gnue pOOeT rated Hay's body and eause.1 1,1- ile.itb. ibe klille will, which the talul wound was mill, tell was picked up from a table or shell in tlie r.s.in where the killing occurred, but by whom is not known. il:N. rUNSI ON WINS BATTLE Tbe Troops Under Him Made a Brilliant Charge Aeross a fllvar. Manila, Hoc. 7. Deueral Funs tun, wilhatroon of the Fourth cavalry, met a hundred Filipinos no the banks of the river Chiuo, near ban lsidroand routud Ihuui, killing fuur. Thu The l u Pulsa Normal. I.ivadia, Hoc. 7. The c.ar's pulse and temperatOfO today are entirely n in,. i1 NEW YORK MARKET. Heiiurled by I. L. Ray It Co., t hleago Board ot Trade and New York bloek Exchange Brokers. He. 7. I here was a Is-tter tono to the wheal market tislay and the close showed a gam ol ',c over yesterday. A late cable from Snow of Chicago, who is in Argentine mv est igal lug the crop prospects, estimates their exportable surplus fur the cmuing crop 07,000,000 bushels as compared with 70,000,000 tlie pad season. Liverpool lusts I 1-N higher, Ii II ll-K, New York opened ', hisdier, 711'u, uud utter Mil lag off to 7S I K, iidvunc.sl loTOWji Stocks lower. Money, I per cent. Close yeserduy, . Upon (.slay, 7tt'u. Itunge today, 711 l-H to Jg lag, Close tislav, yghj . a - I he Willa ite valley limiting mills are Importing wheat from F.astnrn Drc gun to keep their mills grinding and even to supply the local deimiinl for Door. Not only do mills on the rail ruml or mi the river do this but some also have tu ba il wheat with teams for -i vnrsl miles. Never before, it is be. lie veil, has Fastern Drognll wheal been needed to keep the Willamette valley II ills going. TO tUKU A COLD IN ONE DAY. 0te l.aiatlvu Hi. iino 'piliilne Tablets. All rtruaglsts refund Ite HMMiai u it tails to rum. g. W Qrove's Isnalnru la on a- i, box. iAe. ' hint or Polloe tioes lo Cuba. OhlOOgO. Hoc. 7. A Ipnoalloa was caused here this BMNWlng DJI the indden departure, Bnannoooood. of Chitd of Polloe Kiploy from the city, preenniably lorOoba, because of his alleged deelre to oecape the grand jury ammoni to toll what ho knows con cerniiiK the vice m Chicago in connec tion with the present moral crusade in this city. De ' vrd Ho Puiuaiiiiient. llm ''on, Oa irto, Dou, 7.-Goggga 1'i .irs, a, til uoirderer of his sweet ie ..H. t ii i in i r i III ii . nineteen years old, was hanged this morning. He was perfectly calm, admitted tlie crime and the justice ol the punishment. Battleships and i ruiaers. Woahlngtoa, DM 7. -At noon bslay bids were received at the navy depart ment for the construction of live bailie, ships ami six armored cruisers. ITCHING HUMORS 4 uwfvtift Kgirual mud IuUhuaI In Miliaria I.U . i ' i i ii (.ha Moat liAt ). lM'lni- tin kin nt rruU ftii l wi itltm, i'v TU 4'H4 tMni il 4k i, t'i llu lu lling nimI MMflbl Mttil i i i i i h i 1. 1 Kmhuim f,rp"' i, i I tm i ilit) bluutii A IukU M l t ufiua i ii ih t in nm tlu -i vfti-l ti unit i . Voold l itttftv nt ibo u'14, fm llm u lllOlMi UlMi ,i tri Diiofciii " liww ioC utn HV.i Mumm," IftM DO YOU WANT A BARREL OP WHISKEY FOR NOTHING? Julin Scliinidt will give away a small burred Christmas BlOfniogJi bnndaoiix ly .b muli d, tu the man whugueaeca M af AO I tlie correct Capacity ol lb monster cask of HARPER whiskey now on display in big Saloon. Call and make your guess and drink Old Harper Whiskey, lite finest made. Winner ol three iuterna tional odd medals Including one irom the l'aus Exposition I 'niverselle. Mellow, Delicious Old "Harper" The premier brand of America, drawn direct from the magniflaant cask, the largest ever aueu in fuudletou. Kospectfully, jJOHN SCHMIDT, Feudleton. Oregon.