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ES 00 t fj -2gg I DAILY EVENING EDITION Put Vi.nr "Ail." In The Last Oregonlan kikI Imvp It PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OttHJOH, SATURDAY, JUKI 2a, 1800. NO. :i8Jt a""-"" i , CKNbkhws. AMERICANS SLAUGHTERED TOILET Low Pr'e' " ARTICLES. ... rinrtil" Water, ft:, iih-. b i...t I 1.-1. yen hi. 1 in. ..- rhiii. rni' 40c value. gflOi ll Mlllll', ill WHte' . Al'""1"1 3 i n' Pool h I'us'o git' -oils! '"' ,,,, vaseline : Reworks Sale. .-. Hi ill. to I M MI'll ., (i to BMC. ,'.' IP-1'"'"' at UP' Mine i.iuiitH. Dewey luiinlroil- "' UIikIn. lo frederick INolf MM kf weeMj RsMalaWi Ladies' Shirt Waists A GRFAT ST(K:K. A GREAT SALE. Row when Shirt Waists arc most in demand, take ilicin at Unit greatly reduced price. our ft .oo quality for 0.n Out H.n quality tor B Our 1.80 quality for i .io our 11,70 quality for i.jj Our $11.00 quality for ,8fl Our gJJ0 quality for Only n few ol each kind hut worth quite as much us if we liuii hundreds. We earnestly advise immediate MiMlloM, I BUM no if the IoIn will lust lout; mnl , iui nut he I ght elsewhere at anything near mir price. ALEXANDER & HEXTER. The Boston Store Special Sale For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Shirt Waists AT REDUCED PRICES. Qet your pick before the assortment gets broken. Pendleton's Big Store Pilsner Beer.... Ira Rual Heer in Pvoilcton. Ask tl. Vum will lil.e it. Beer 'Vvcr cauHn Headache Schuiiz Brewing Co. Opposite 0. R. . . Round House. vuavow. 0. C. IIKAH for Infants and Children. Cantorill lH u hanutoH mlMtltate lor 'uM..r Oil, Pttff" MMteUU i.oltlt.i Opium. Wpliiue r'lriZ It cure IMarrl... a a.ut Wind Colic. U wUotm 1 " '" intr Trottbtaa and -ure CouMi.iit i..it. It raprujatoa tfca Htoiiia. li tutd Bowels, glvlua; heMltb) and intlitn.1 bleep. The CUliartiit s raa0a Tit Mother' rilMl The Kind You Have Always Bought ... x Bears tne aiguature in In Use For Over 30 Years Winalow & Head actors and Builders Jobbing Specialty. Tanks to Order. OotUmwoaj St., between AlUt Mid Webb. ttKPLETOM, OKKUON. leton Ukiah Stage Line "eton UrHy, Pnp,. Wa. p,, t, Alb.' . ,i"'t Bock. Nye, M Utor """'' ilgbt and dm lUluan (jo.'i dru Money i bellg oSaNl nt H1, jer cent, on real eftute mvuritv In New York City. Tlie Texac state ilen.ocratie eoiiven tlon adoptod mi anticxpMMii pint form after a pfoloOW) eontest. Mayor Carter llarrimm, of Chienuo, thlnki Bryan will bi raaMi In So. venilier MOIQM the GtrMM who Mp porteil MrKinlev in IstHiwill Miipixirt Bryan in 1900. In interview with traveler MM batlnaM Men who have recently dorm to New York from China, tnitwionaries are blMMHl for Mmlttgi perhapH nil- oonnlotMlyi strife between the natives ami ObrlttMn Ohlneee. Brlrad ler-Qeneral LndloW) w ho for MON than a year MM hcen military gwrarnor si Bnyenn, sayi timt the death rate of Havana MM reduced from 86 in UHKl in the Month of JaBMfTi I8W, to leaf, than IN in UHX) in April. IIKHl. Henry K Pike, a hookkei pcr, thai and killed his former wife, and then committed mtflid at bll lionie in San FranciMOi PlMl formerly I i veil in Denver where he was ill the employ of the Denver and Kio Qraade rail road. 1 r . Nicholas Benn. of Chicago i to lie chief of the inc. Ileal Muff of the democratic nat iniial convent ion. to be held at KansrtH I'ity. .Inly A. The tafl if to ooniiti of a I'hysii ian from every -tate anil territory in the I'nion. BsCongrtJMnMn B. II. Roberta, on trial fi r unlaw fill cohabitation at Salt Lake, admit! he entered into pOlMMM oum Marriage with Maggie H. Bhipp, and lived with her and his l.-.i: wife. Barah lxtliea. li h ClaJMed Boborta relies on the so pre wa court M ravena the verdict on teebnioal grounds. The nomination of Governor itoHe vall for vioepresi(lenl probablV will send the reiiiiblicau uomiiiatlon for governor of New York either to Gen eral Franc li Vinton Greene, h dit tintnlahed graduate of Weal Point, or to Congreaaman Payne, of the twenty eighth (taw York district, ebalrbMfl of the eiiininiltee il wiivs and moans, and leader of the reillbl leans in the I, misc. been da art re- PACIflC NORTHWtST NEWS. issued a cull of outstanding for over arranl- oonaty held llrownsville, session three l.i oanty tL'o.lHKi worth' Wednesday. The plot rs of Linn their annual picnic at this week. They were in days. The police force of Cortland will h reduced mi July I, on account of tin lack of money in the city treasury. Al Salt l.nke City Thursday the theriiinineti r registered imi degrees in Hie shade, being the hottest 'lav in eigbl years. The tirst mental science convention on I'm.'' i Sound will assemble in Seattle on Jalv 1. Mayor Humes will deliver an address of welcome. Ii is said thut (ieneral John II. Mi . hens, aired Ut years, of l.a liralide is the oldest voter in the stale who voted at the recent elections. C. Van Alexander, uhowas mixed up in a mail robbery in the Snake river countrv some months since, is beitiK tried in the I'nited States court at Portland. Miss I'rsa li. linker, aired L'.' vears, was shot ami killed accidentally, ut Olympia, by Edward Kaatarly, a IB year-old Ik.v, who was baudliliv a rille ca relessly. Arthur .lohiison is wanted in Cor vallis. He hired a horse and failed to return 11 He is also wanted at Cottage Grove on a similar obaigja. The anlmaii wen- eacurad in each mm in a few days. It is rumored that New Astoria is to have a 11,000,000 drydocfc In the near future, plans ami specifications f ir its erection having already been approved ami MMlttad to the Simpson Drydock coinpHiiy, of New York. I'eter O, Smith, a pioneer of 1be '.Vis, died al bis lionie ill Si l... on Tuesday aiiisl about 70 years, after a lingerillK illness. He was for many years angaved in tin livery business in Marion and I. inn counties. .lames Mathews, formerlv of Chelan, Wash., and Alex Bead, formerly ol South Dakota, died at .Iiiihuii, Alaska, recently (row eating ainaaeli at Seward. Two other miners were affected, but i s. aped by drinkinK whiskev. Heyygjjaggjggggjggg0p Mgip- SI. Geone SjxB 0E0 Stedui Heated European dan. Dluck anda-half from depot. .Sample st oi.io 111 connection. Room Rate 50c, 75c. 11.00 THE EAST 0RE60NIAN. Vhe Paper or ths rsooio. Ksrybo4y ItUl II TDs Lri Ctreutalloo mi Adseruataa MMUuai The Pinkham Remedies For disorders of the feminine orgens have gained their greet ronown and enormous sale be- oause of the permanent good they have done and are doing for the women of this oountry. if ail ailing or suffer ing women oould be made to understand how ah' aolutely true arm the statements about Lydla Cm Pinkham' a Vegetable Compound, their suffer ings would endm Mrs. Pinkham oounsels women free of oharge Her add re an lm Lynn, Mmmm. The advloe she gives lm prmotloml end honest. You oan write freely to her she fm m wo- Rev. Fred k Brown Sends the First Hews From Che Foo. -o 150 AMERICAN MARINKS WERE KILLED o All Hip Consulates Destroyed at Tien Tsln; Americans and Russians Fibril the Chinese Troops. New York, .Tune SJM. The Journal ami Advertiser prints a Copyrighted dlapatob from Key. Kred'k Hrown at Chee Koo, as follows: "I have just kot away from Tien Tain. Lieutenant Wrijibt. id our navy, and 100 other marines and sailors have been killed or Wounded, All consulates are boiim destroyed. The MMigMM Hocked to the town hall. Reinforcements im plored. Russians are now Intrenched in the depot, resisting the advance which flu- enemy is Making in over WbalMing numbers," Bombardment Continues. London. June LM. Mesiuttches from Shanghai report that Tien IV in has boM incessantly bombarded for the 'last three davs. The entire llrilih and rfWnctl settlement- him stroved. Heavy OMMltlM I ported. The gravity Ol the situation at Tien i Tsin can hardly lie over est hunted. The j critical state of affairs seems to he plain from the haste with whicn the small force of two thousand men uas ! dispatched from Tnkii to the relief of 'l ien Tsin garrison. It is doubtless conveying ammunition, absence of which adds to the straits of the garrison. China Has Declared War London, June gg, Matters in China appeal lO have reached nearly the OHmeS of seriousness, The announce ment that Prince TUan bus assumed active 00 m mend of the Chinese troops ami bombarding of Thai Tain seems to In' conclusive evidence thai I he dowager empress has .Iceland war on the com bined KuropMn powers and that the whole military atreOJCth of China is to be employed in behalf of the "boxers. ' ' A Meoaire From Kemptl. Washington, June gg, - The fol low ring has I n issued by Hie tuny depart- DMHtl Act inn Secretary Hacked this Morning received a dispatch from Admiral kcmin itetlng that Anterloan marines under Major Waller, to gather with 4mi Russians, had an en agemonl with the Chinese army near I n n Tsin. They could not break the rough line. A Ion f 1,000 are mm ready to make another attempt, The main importance of this dispatch is the disclosure thai it is the Chinese army, not the boxers, who ate liuhtiiia' the foreign troops. Leitallonii al Pokln Sate. Washington, June LM. The state de partment bus recelevd a letter from the Chinese minister siyini: the V tearoy al Nanking eablee bin. that the legal tea at Pakia are iati The Situation at Tien Tiln. Shanghai, June IB. The American consul, John I loodBOW, reci ired from the aoBanl el Che I n ., under date June 2L a bulletin from Wise of the United States warship Moii sacv, as follows: "June L'ii.--On the arrival of marines tliis morning I started, Hri in locomo tives, and tiot the cars ami two geld pieces. Jllst How, 1 o clock p. III., trains, w ith 100 Russians, and one lb I I piece and PHI marines are leaving. A Preneh adteer win. left Tkra twn yMtefdajf nya, the American con sulate i- daatroyed. He dis s not know what bus become of our men. He says, I luay be attacked here tonight, but I have sent all marines forward ami can look out for myself. I Mlaed a dispatch Is.at here. Lieuti mint Kempff, of the navy, throiih lie llriiish consulate at Tien Tsin sends by a special courier the following I Reinforcements are urgently needed. Oaaaalttee are heavy. 1 " TIIK Will Al MARKKTS. The Prlee or the Cereal Went Skyward In Chicane Today OhlMgM, June 'J'.i. July wheal sold at Wa today, tin- bigbaat prlee of the raeenl advance and mom than il'c higher than ut the close of last Satur day's trading. The kakera and utberi usin Hour ure uruallv eouoerued over I he advance in wl.eat, w hit lb has caused a i orrespondini udvance in Hour. July wheal closed al cent- par bushel. CHICAOO WAHKKT. I. L. Trouble In Rulaarla. Bofla, Bulgaria. June lm. ttlnatv persons were killed and fjf8 wonn.bsl in a recent conllict between troop and peaeaanta in the Varna district. state of afage bai been proclaimed in the districts of Varna, Shunila, Tirnova. Baagrand, Bnatehuk and R iatovat. Five Children Burned tn nsalh. Solomon Ville, Arix., June LM. The residence of Mrs. Collier, at Thatcher, was burned last nighl and live small thlldran perhibad in the RaMea. Won the Derby at Chicago. Chicago, June LM. Sydney LUCM won (he derby today, with James second, Lieut. tiibsou third; time L'NOV BRYAN ON THE PLATFORM The Rumors of Differences Between Him and Jones are False. o RBraiUGIII PRACTICED DECEPTION Tin mtlM of ItM Is Now Shown to Hate Rem a NllafgJi iraud Drllberally Ferp.lrdled on Ihe People. AMKKICANS AMBUSHED. TWO CAPTAINS WOUNDRD AND SRVRN MKN KILI.KD. The the Filipino Were So Strone that American Force Were Com pelled to Retire. Wash i tin I on. June LM. The war de partment to day received he following uiapateh from Own Mm Arthur: "Ma nila. A detachment of four nllii el and IIHI men, of the Fourth infill, lr , with Captain Millar BOMMaadlag, left Tagayan. on June IS, on raoonnoiaaance up the lauayaii river ami were BM bushed by the in-uraeiits in a stnuiK poaitlOBa Pifty men were selll In re- ln force them Iml could not take the posh ion, and Ihe tfOOM Withdrew, OWI loss w Wa seven killed, wounded, Captain Walter IM holt, llgbtlyi Captain II. Millar, in the thigh, and nine men; missing, one." More Oltlcers Wanted. Washington. .li LM.- Admiral Remey, nt Cavile, has cabled the uavv departMenl an argenl rwajawai for mora olticers. HUNTin HILD IN JAIL. Failed to gWPWMt atono Bonds on t hsrae ot Horse Steallne. William Hunter, charged with slcal iiiK a horse from I red Sehoeuherr, the latter living two miles south from Ukiah. is now in jail here, in default of bonds required in the sum of fliNNi. The justice of Ihe peace al Ukiah. W. T. Seller-, who heard the case, did hot I Mince mailers in seitm the amount I of the bond, lie planed it nt it Ago re large enough M insure Mr. Hunters' I appearance at the eomlng term of I court, for it in unlikely thai Hunter will be aide to fiiruisli bonds to so ; large an amount, Hunter is the man who was a created I here, on a message from llkiah, and t oii-lnlile tn-i came in to Pendleton to gat his man. Hunter whs iveii a preliminary hearing before Justice Bel I era, who took the action indicated. Milwaukee. June 83 Colonel Wit- I IBM J. Bryan stated tmtej that the stories that there bad been any differences hetweeu hlffl and Chairman Jones, of the democratic national committee, ; absolutely without foundation. When asked bis opinion of the 1'liiladelplim platform llrvan said, "ihe Philadelphia platform hi the be-l evidence Ihu lar gfVM of the deception attempted by the republican t party i Taken in connection with the lapaecheH made, at the convention, it show that the republican platform of I MM was a deliberate fraud, as far as the promi-es of intarnntlaaal bltaa 'inii-m wer mcerned; that the party 'i I altitude on the trust iplestiou is llt I sincere ami that the party is not will I Ing to state the rttitUde on the Philip. I pine qneatlon. Nothing wai mom I manliest in Ihe convention than the Mllltarj Iplrit, and yet Ihe conven tion did imt dare endorse the demand of President MeKiiilev made in INtM I for a Itahdlng army of IIMl.iSsi men." Hrvnn on Trusts. Indianapolis, June LM. Henry War rUM, who wrote the platform adopted at the recent democratic state conven tion and who sent William JaOWlngl Bryan a copy of the pronouncement, Baaing for an expression mi the plank relation to trUate, has received a letter from Bryan, in Which Ihe platform la highly commended, the important part oi his letter, however, is the ex preaaiotl of a wish that there shall be Incorporated in the national platform "it definite and comprehensive Ml ly " for trusts, ami he Imors, as one means ol showing the neople that the democratic party is oppnaad to trust, a plank declaring for the re moval of Ihe t ii r i If on Irusi inade aril, les. lie incloses it copy of the Nnhrseka platforMi the trust plank of which, he -avs, is "one wav of ex pmaalng" what be has ill mind. He thinks the repaid nans will ado.it an anti-trnat plank with a vtewoi aiaklag Ihe people believe thai there is no difference between the partial mi that point, and it WOUld please him to have the democratic convention adopt a con creel remedy. Ill li A N I III li.ll I AIIVANl KU. i Mi 111, A NORMAL I'HKSIDIvNI. Reuoctsd by Ko.rd ol Trade slid Ray It Co., Chlraao Nsw Yuck Muck txclisiige Broker.. June' Ji - Liverpool led in the ad vance ibis moralai openina U t 1-0, agaiHBt li -fi'u yesterday. The resirts from tb' northwest jtrow worse A Mputft from Griad fopfil, N. D aevs that 'Hi is-r cent of the crop will not be cut at all, that the balance ol the crop was in pisir coislitlou and that in thai part of the stale it looked like a matter of r cj-nt of u crop to noth ilitf. Chnago opened 'i to 1c bittber this . ami Bluand ( hrtl 6e over last night. M'H'Iis Money 't per cent, ('liaai yeslerd.iv, s:i I -a. M-n vaatorday ho hi. Ranife, an as,. Close, BM. SUPREMB RKCOHU KkBPItR S Villi Dr. J. A. Honltm. HoiiU ot Stain Nociiial ot Per'i. Neb., to Come to Weston. .1. A. Itcaltic, A M. , I.. I Dm now nr. i. but of Ihe Male Normal acbooi at Para, Nab., tnatoda) elected president of the I'lastem Oregon Slate Normal aehool at Weaton, 'I'he elect ion hsik place in the oMM of R. Alexander, presnlei l ol tin' isianl of raaanta, other raganta preaenl being Col. J. II. Riley, Senator II, W. Proehatel, ofWaahMtw, G, Lynn, wi Helix; J. W. Seriher, of La I i ran. hi, I. A. wortbiagton, of Portland, eacra lary of the board enalor J. W Mor row, of lleppner, was unable to attend The election is pleasing to every MeMher of the I n l, and also o everyone else who has beard of Ihe ac tion taken. The selection of atboroueb ly trained normal school man, with a wealth of earne-t ri'iomim mlat Ions and years ot alpaPteBM in thut line of work, l whal has always MaM n lei to give lie- W"stoll si liis.l the prois r muii at the head ol the faculty The ragawti are to is, eommended lor tlmlr work today, POrtV' applleatiOWl wen- received from llie stales of Oregon, Washington, Molilalia, Nebriiska, and Wisconsin. ami a large proportion of I hem wore rami la tent men. w II up iii th In leatlooal world Djfi Heaiiie heablaa attending to the I ibiti'-s of president, at the I'ern Stale Normal, II 1 1 -! the chair of ethics. I. In cation and pedagogy, and pTMided over j a faculty of twenty Inetruetore, He was warmly endors.-l hy several I member of bis own lm ully, all, in fad, lo whom Ihe secretary of the regents, P. A. Worth IngtOM, Wrote, Ben 0ppeiilieiii.se Arrested. It. II. Oppenkelmel was arrested at Tin- Da I lea Wedneeday ami taken to Portland on a abarg of larcaay by bailee, the I oil , III a I Ii u ll I being W . II. Chapin. It Is alleged thut QpiMMibelmoi sold some gii Cliartora do to ! Shlillnas tor Carrying From Pacllle Coaal Ports. Ooltwldaal with Ihe advance in local and coast ipiotatious, eouaeiuelt upon the rise uf the pri f wheat in the Chicago and other principal mar kets, comes Ihe amioiiliceuieiil that ocean freights have advanced, and that l.r shillings is now the quotation. Aa in former MMMM. thla means that the I'oasl limners will have g divide with the ship owners part of the I Ill ti. ho derived IrOM the belter demand (or their wheat which lias hcen created D) the shortage in the world's supplv. Such llgures for is. cans i nrrv ing mean a Ion- to I ho farmers of not less than leu cents a bushel, for tf shillings is I tut I much a hiishcl re than what basuiwavs mum regarded an the nom iiial price (or freight from the Paciffc coast lo LiverisHil WenxiCMU (loigbls lo remain al a normal level, and I wheat lake in the value now indicated as probable, bv reason ol the nsir crops elsewhere, wheal would go lo 1st) cents iii Pendleton and bombkm point At laaat, that la the nptaloa of well pisited wheal MM here. Some Figure, on the Shortage. An idea ol the reason lor Ihe appre ciation ol wheal al Chicago, will bo gained from the lollowiug report from Ihe middle west, which sav s, and the report la regarded as onwiai, that main sections in tin northwest will not rai-e enough wheal for wed; ;0,- issi.imhj hu-bcls i anouMide puaalbllil) lor the North Dakota crop, which last 0 ur eppVuslmated 10,000.000, North l.akola, MMlk Dakota and Minn. , la eumbluial can not raise uvel Itai.taaj, -issi Imabela. a deereaaa Irom last rear 01 1110,000,000 bushels. The entire i n Id ol winter alnl spring wheat, Hot- withst. Hiding the "biiuisr'' crop of K.OI-..S, will liol Is over .iKl.OUbOOn buahels, according to the estimate ol itatialh laM gov. In C par is. hi with the spring wheal advices, the winter w beat coiniiluints in I sua , iv,., ml,, attention, although they for W. i or ale serious eiiougb to start things July or lower LaBles of Ida aaceabeee Have With Them Oltleers High in ihe Order. Miss llina M . West, supreme record keeper of the Ladies of the Maccabees, of Port Huron, Mich.; I'r. Pifleld, of Seattle, .-tale commander, and Mrs. Nellie Laiibsou, deputy i oiiimander ol Oregon, visited the Pendleton Hive o that order Friday evening, reviewing the hive, and speaking of the hcucliti derived in, in ii.tOiU-rshlp therein 'The hive was in seen I session from 7 ::) to 9 li in , after which the Knights of the Maccabees and their wives were admitted, and the two lisiges -... i,i the remainder of the eve ning pleasantly together. .Ml ih.tkaA to, of I ortlaud, on com , I, ,.,,,..! v IIIiu.om l..,li..,, ..n.l mission and that after receiving bis j jw,lrj r,.H,rt l injury fr w eommieaion from the Hrm be eollactad I h,ve rains, and Russia was said lo be Die amounts dm from the is-rsoii lo Mnrniu Ir drouth th. wnoio ne sou. ine gissis. i.ppcn In mil l was charge. tlie .llli -led on a criminal Cycling bas its ups and downs. Alter tin downs, use Itanner halve if you'ru cut or DM teed. It heals the hurt quickly, Pioneer Drug More. The North American of Philadelphia has published the result ol a canvass of the editors of prominent newspap. is throughout the United stales as to the miming male ol llryuu in View of Hie selection ol I Illusion BnOBBtfBU by the republican national eouvention as Ihe V li e-presulenllal caielidate. Ihe taliiilattsi vote shows a dicided pre fere nee (or liuvnl B, Hill, but no man has a char majority. J. lb Perkins boraewbiupml D. T. Wlnae, a young attorney, at Lewlaton , on Thttradaj Winn had told Perkins -lories involving Ihe gissi name of his daughter which taus.il him lo assault Rev. J. D, McConkey, a retired Kpisto pel minister He afterwards discovered thai Met lonkey hud baM Mlauaatod and lie accordingly proceeded lo punish ! Winne, having apolugiaed tu the Mia islcr lor Ills hasty act ion. (ev. Me Coubei ll well kimwii in Isilh Dregon and Washington. i ei A (ulal polluy is lo neglect a back ache or other sign of kidnev trouble. Foley's1 Kidnev Core is a MM remedy lor Bright'! illsease, dialNilos, ami gravid. Piulicer Hrug Store. Ira. Kdna Slorey Williuui Ris'sch rendered a vocal presided , Mrs. solo, brief l ISS Mrs. (ici.rgc O Dunicl gave a uddreas of welcome, Introducing Weal . Afler the epx-aking, nfrcshmciils were served. Miss West, aud Dr. Pideid loft tins morning for Palouse, Mrs. latmhsoii retiMtiuiug lor a vieit iu Peitdletoo. tiiiMiititee( ieisMMJ B E ECHAMS For all BUIIous and Mervous Disorders f Slok Headaohe. Oonstlpation, Weak Stomaoh, impaired Digestion. Disordered Liver, and Impure Blood. h.lrill.ni'f Pills b. Ui. Irg.t ..) cf nut f ii.l.t .0 wlUsMt the isiMikiu. ui lMllaMsl.li Pioii.t.tftiy M.iliotns lu th. world. Tbla hu b..s Itt t-ula sua 1U c.ul., t !l Jrug mUtv.