WILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION The liant Oregonlan Will iloltfor hM TM "Ad." In The I t i Oref onlan ti I )mre II ...ftetn... PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltEU-ON, MONDAY, JUKI 2fi, 1900. NO. 8880 vol- l3, L(m Prlcee- of 1WLET ARTICLES. ajJ' Best flood-. gpii run ,;',... IOe -a bottl.. nggc'eaaw a Bum. vi.ui-. it H,,r Toole, i" " rue. gwantwi AM.H.ti.i Ml num. 'fl0' ,.,i-h'-' H TH Nl Ml kind. Ie M, ' l'".l.r. !. unn. eeellne, ? Some Lessons in "Figgers again lor 1100. How much dM ha make on tl. transact ion'.1" Tluit'M easy HQ, . i'Wo l'iWe ." Fivp.'" "'"'tlior ..m: A man bought a Mil of TfrilH jjto) Portland for M0 and paid t,,.7l. freight'; how much did I ies iTittLfll!' ,V" '",v" S"!1 "'' ""'"' MH of lirnccr- tes from ux for IM-Loo. II. wai out 14.10, that's all. t . etc. Fireworks Sale. un iohII' -. "i doe to locriiclt. eam-ket. 1 1- t:ilc. i IrecrHeketa, lOo. eeee t haaera, miiim UltIiih. Dewey for"li hlllKll'Bdi of Mint-, le "l. We Want Your Orders for Harvest. We claim we ran give vnu the lowest prices in OlMH for vour many. Don t Mud ofl to fatland or go anywhere elr and buy tin .,. raw II eont you morn. ( ..me here, gt our prices and we will convince yon tliat vvc can save urn imuicv. If yon have or ilitcnp to l.iiy elsewhere, i mpnrison of our price will mora than repay yew. lor mt special ..ffort yon My make in . i hi' . ONE PRICE TO ALL No ninn's money is Itetter than vours; No man's price ure lower than our. Frederick Nolf Alexander & hexter. Agent fbr tVockll RmioiIiii t. The Boston Store KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS SPACE. Pendleton's Big Store. Pilsner Beer The Best Bttr in IV 11 Del n Ask lr it. .' u will lil.e it. Pilsner Beer Never HI Mam III adache HOT Diy.iiie-h. Schuitz Brewing Co. Opposite 0. R. . N. Hon.;" House. WW VI, for Infants and Children. The- Kliul real Haw Always BeMafM hM MVM the. hIkiu turtv of t hus. H. I'U l. li.T.anti bus Im-.-ii ntmli- uiui. r hi porM.nal MUM-rvisi.... for over !M ymtnt. Allow uo one to dtwwlve von in this. touiituiftHi. luiiuttioue aud Jiiat-a.s-tf.MMl" ar but Kxm i ii.m iit. an.l idaiiKr the health of ClUldreu-iUiiericiic against iMnMMi The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature 01 In Use For Over 30 Years. CKNFRAL NKWS. FORCES ARE INADEQUATE John II. Ilutler, aS'JwdM ' MM Fiord i-ountv. In. liana, court ami one I of the Mil prominent lawyoni ol the Htate, is tlaad, agad ST. lie was part ner U Walter K. (ircnhain. Li 1 1 tttiir (.'hatif, who wan inter viewed in t'anton naiil he woitM leave for I'ekm .tunc 27, in obadlWMa to an order from the elnpreoH to MppflM the lwixers ami to make peace with the powern. There in no potniai-ter in Honolulu. J a men M OnteM wax name. I by the Braaldaal lor the the oHice hy mistake, lie lives in San 1 rancisco ami dot! not care to go to Honolulu. The apHint meiit was Intandad for John M. Mates, hrother of tin' San I'ranciMD man ami a ritizen of Hawaii. Mi" Jessie Morrison at Kldofado, , . . .., .. , , , - - - Kansaa, took i raaor and cal the FOftlffrCr ill PCKIR WCTt Stlt Lite IS JUM lftB l ord Snlis throat of Mrs. Alviu t'astle, two weeks a hrnle, ami then cut her own threat, I all on account of jealousv. Mrs. Oaatla la dead and Miss Morrison will recover. The woman claims Mrs. , Castle attempted to cut her throat tirst. William Jenninim, a tirst BOWll William J, llrvan, was nominated for governor at .la. ksom ille. Illinois, pj the daanooratlo state convention. There were four candidates for the nomina tion, and athottah Jennings had the greatest streni:th from the tirst, hio nouiimitioii was not cuVi'ted until tin forty-third ballot, when the withdrew ami his nomination was made unanimous amid much eutliu- No Reinforcements for Admiral Seymour Until Tien Tsin Is Relieved. BRITISH FORCES IN INDIA DRAWN ON bury is Not Alarmed Over Situation in China; Chinese Minister at Washington Asks for Armistice. London. June L'.V Alvbwajfej the powers at last seem conscious Of the magnitude of tin Chinese troubles and are concernedly hurrvintf forward troops, the international forces availa ide to overcome the is'rils cd the situa- thers tion are apparently totally inadeipuiti'. t- siasm, Mr. Illinois, hul ISM, He is Jennings is a native removnl to Florida !I7 years old. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The penitentiary at Walla Walla now contains Ml convicts. Alien! Corhelt of the t. R, i N. Co. at Arlington has sent in his resigna tion and w ill go to Alaska. Mai. J. It. Houston chief navniaatar ol the department the Columbia, relieving Maj. J. A. Wat rous. The Hessian fly has been doinii busi ness in the wheat lid. I in Washington comity. So far he has done no i;rut damage. Kdward Tiedem.in, aued bl years. has been sent to the reform school at 1 Balani from Morrow county. He went from linker City to Heppnar. The nnmntandat In-eliief uf the ti. A. It. has cxpreed the opinion in the west that the time is "not riiw"' for the return of the confederate llaiss. A. II. Harris, at work in the Uo Daaaa mine, in linker county, was severely injured a few days iiko by a boga ri'a-k lallini: on him. His back is broken. T. T. Koth, a ii-ycar-nld a00Ba rlet. two day- out of the pen itciit iury, went back to his old trick cd forging and issuing wcrthh-ss checks as soon as he reached Portland, lb- is under arrest on the charge. Word has lieen received from St I'hiiI that tba Uraal Northern w ill not put on its second daily last train be tween Sskane ami the coast until fall, when the trip will be made through the tunnel. The Boiaa Statesman is the authorit) for the statement that four Idaho vol unteers who returned from the I 'III lip pines some time ago are found to he afltietad with leproajr, These men are livinu isolated lives pelldiliK develop ments. John W. BrOWB was thrown from a horse about (our miles east of Kossil, Wheeler iiitv. and died within an hour. He ha. I lived there u graal many years. He I. It a lainily ol six or -even voang obi Id ran. Ha bad just -..Id his ranch and was prajairiag to move out d the country. lather Joseph .Inset, id Paamal Mission, for 50 years identified with missionary work of the Jesuits BflMMg Coeur d'Alene and otln i northwestern Indians, died at the mission at Daaaaatt Idaho, June'.. He was till w ars old and the last of the band of missionaries of whom l ather liesmet was the leader. Die alarm for the saletv of Vic tniral Seymour an partv remains mi- of relieved. Tien Tsin in mi hard in pressed that it must ho relieved be j tore assistance can be sent to Seymour' force. India la sendiim alght battalions of infantrv, a cavalrv regiment, artil lery and aaatinaarai as a light inn force, besides two battalions to guard com munications. Foreigners Sato at t'okln. Paris, June '.'.". The I'rem h consul lo'iieral at Shamliai rei.orts that the is announced as , Chinese minster of railroads and tele graphs informed him that all foreigners at I'i kiu were safe as late Ms June lUth. f Sallibury's Viawi on Chlncto CrliU London. June 2". Lord Salisbury is still hopeful that the Chinese crisis will he solved without war against that country. In spite of the alarming reports, lie is incl ilied to the Isdii f that the government of China will slmrtlv be able to reassert itelf. lie d ies not belittle the progress of the various viceroys, who have given notice of will inguess to co-operate with the united forces. The interview id I'nited States Ambassador Choate with Lord Salisbury on Saturday was due to i list met i,ms received from Secretary Hav. The ambassador discovered that the llritish premier maintained the be lief that the diplomats at I'ekin had 'not la-en massacred and did not hallaVU they were llkelv to be. He is eminent ly satisfied with the action already taken by the United Stales. THE TRAIN WRECK IN UEOHt-IA. Late Report! Show That the Dead Num ber Forty-one. Atlanta, tiu., June It. Additional reports from the scene of the wreck, at MoDoOOOgb, abOW that the list id dead will probably number fort) -one. A passenger train on the Sunt hern railway which led Mac ai at 7 p. m., on Saturday night, for Atlanta ran into a washout near MoDonoUgb, ia. The .wreck occurred at a culvert neat the Oonnlgaa river, not far from Mr Donoogb. A cioiidbur-t ooourred u little while before and Soodad the country near MeDonoOgh, Tin-train went into the washout without a note ol warninit ami ilespite the pouring Washington, June I'he Chinese nlnlator In tblaolty has asked for an armistice in sending of the American troops to China, based on the asstiran. . of the Chinese viceroys that they can maintain order. Preaidenl MoKlnlay, while aapraaafag gratldoatloa at the assurances, made it known to the J Chinese minister that the I'nited1 States cannot relax its efforts to get tnsips to all points vv here Its otllcials are considered in danger. Hrlllnh Troopt at Thru. London, June ML tn the house of ooaaaMni today, replying to the bill ure of American and Kussian forci-s to leach Tien Tsin June llat, the par liamentarv secretary of the foreign OtVea said, that since then British troops front Hong Kong had arrived at I'aku and it was believed that 3,000 Japanese, 1,000 I lermau and 1,000 I rem h troops had also arrived there. lint the government bad no Infortna tion regarding the operations ol tln-e trisips. Nu Newa In Washington. Washington, June I'.'t. No word has been received at the war or the nav v departments as to the coinlitiou of affairs in China. I'he state department received a dispatch from Cou-ul Q I now, at Shanghai, saying that nothing reliable had been r I red i there as to the Condi! inn of affairs at I'ekin and elsew here. Coal tor Chin. Philadelphia, I'a., June 2ft. A lorce of men today began the work of prepar ing for active service the water earn ing ship Arthur Tin- Arthai is to la sent lii Chinese waters She is ex pected to earn about -i.'iOO tons of coal to the American warships in Chinese waters. cruisers. Mltlaahtpa, Virginia and Rhode Island; a rue .red cm i-ers, Mary land Colorado and South Dakota. : protected cruisers, St. Louis, Mil wniikce ami Charleston, the latter to take the place of tie' cruiser Charleston lout oil the Philippine coast this spring. Boon Driven North. London, June 2-Y --The following dispatch ha. been received from Isird Roberta I "Oeneral ( 'I. on. nits success full'' engaged a lofee ol It.iers roatar day near Wlnbnrg, He has driven the anemj north of Panaiwwil, with lo. No casualties are reported. W.inis a B. Governor. Oovlngton, Ky , June 2ft. -It wa an nounced today that .Indue James I'. I'arvin, president of the Ohio Valley Bimetallic leama would baa candi date for t lie guhi material nomination before the Kentucky democratic con vention. The Albany to Salt. Southampton. June 2". The I'nited Slates Cruiser Albany will sail June Mth tor Gibraltar, Neeley Rxamlnatlon Po.tp.vned. New York. June 2ft. The emtnina t i. hi of Charles I N Neelevhasag.ini I ii postponed until next Kriday. THK CUJ.W HuCTIOHS. Ol t URRHD HI N R III. AND FINAL RE SULTS ARK .HIST IIKINli ORTAINID. Otttciiils Are Now Counwterlnii a Heavy Reduction In the United si,u.., Forren in the teland. Washiuulon, June 2ft. ccording to rep. rt - THE liOKHEI. hLKCTION LAW. LaaHlntare or Kentucky to He Called in Extra scssm.ii I ranklort, Ky. , June 2ft. the demo crat ic leaders annoiiined today that the deliKM-ratie state convention called for Julv I is certain to pass a resolu tion asking Governor Baekbam to call no extra session ol the legmhiture to Biodlfy the Goabel election law IMPERIALISTS MEET. They Will Walt to See What Hie Demo crat! rut In Their Platform. New York, June 2ft. I'he auti-im-pi-rialists from all parts of the coun try nu t this attorn. ion in this city to determine what action the followers of rain the Wreckage took Ore. The train I this line of national policy willtake ?r Dn Shilohs- Cough and lnsumption cure Ttiiele iM-yond uuetlon the iii. -si euucessfut Couah Medi cine ever known tn . a ti-w doM-e fuvunul , ..it tile we.r.t imw, vf i ..ugh. Croup aiid Itruiu littiM, wtnle fte won derful IMI lieet in the cute of Con.umptii.n In without u Bar allvl in tbt hi.toi y of nu-dlcine. hincc fte Ai.t dis. ovri y 1 1 ime been sold on ., ettarMtVML a est whu h no ptbel inr.lnine ..ii Maad. If you have a Cnuxb, we eei riestlv ask you totiyit. In t'nitcil sttt-e and fanaila ' , f- und l.no, and In Khtflauil 1.. . tkl. and a. W. SOLE PB0PBIEI0R5 WHS colllpose.l ol one - . -- r tw . ifav caches and two baggage cars. The Pullman oaughl tire, imt before it was totally destroyed the Issly of Caita in Wood was rescind The Wheal Market!. Chicago, June 2ft July wheat closed today at mi cents per bushel. Sail I rancisco, June cash , 1 1 ,10 Bar cental . 2ft Wheal, CHIf AGO MAHKKT. Heported by I. L. Ray ft Co., Chieaao to, .hi of Trad and New York Slock Kuchaiike Broker.. June 2ft. The wheat market was I very excited thie morning at the oh-h-itig, prices i.. .ii,- l'vc difference in different parts of the pit at Hii'a to H I July. Late cables were lower Show an wore predicted for the aortharoal laud the Hllsslan slilpliii nls wcrcheav I i'he visible siipnlv showed an luCfaaM ! foi the week at 1,800,000, All these ' liHuellCua started heavy selling and the decline caught agissl many le.p loss orders on tin- way down to k .h.c. Krom this polat there was a reaction I., si, I.. Moil- higher. Money 2 r cut Glum Saturday, MH. Opea tislay, m)i Kauge tislav , H4 l-a si. Chaw- tislay, Mi INHiV C. f. IIKAlc Wiaslow A Head Contractors ami Builders Jobbing; a Specialty. Tauki to Order. -oi rnusNiLivng c I S.CWells&Co A WHEA I Sale. A I I II A I IS ATTENTION. Eell- in the p. Hidenl campaign. The dis OUaalon hinged on tiu- probable plank in the platform of tin- democratic party lu relation to unti-imperial ism . Little Newe From South Africa. laiedon. June '."i lulormation from South Africa OOlltillUM un imi.orlaiit . General Warren wires that the re i hellion is extinguished iii North Cane colony. I fie micros! now mostly centers in tin Oran-c liner colony, when General DawlU laoaualng wa Brltlafa notch auiioyaiice ItOOSKVF.I I Will WAI1 He Hae a Loiiference Willi CemmltlaaMUl Payne. New York, June 2ft. Governor Rouen veil held a oonferenm tins aftei ins. n with Henry C. I'avne, vici chair man of the republican national 0gU- Btlttee, Rooaevell aiuiouaeed he would not publicly discuss the oluns ol ihe campaign until not ilied ol the prealdent, hieatll shot and killed his wife and then cm i. .Hied suicide, on the shore of lake t,' n ion this morning. The crime was caused by drink and jealousy. General Wheeler Takee Charge. t'hicago, June 2ft. licncral Jos. Wheeler aaauaaad wommand ol the da partataal of the lake t i . . reielveil t-illtv Irotn lo.V'eruor- lleneral Wtaal, the elections in Cuba paaaad over qnletl) and without dis order ami the atl nrs of the island gM erallv have become trampiil with no indication .,( future trouble, Ii se- ijuei f this aneooraglaaj state i ill. in-, lie' .. 111. nil- of the war depart ment are eunaldarlng tin- ajaaatlaaj of a large reduction in the military lorce in t 'ubit . The return of these troops to the United Male- will enable the depart ment hi carry out n- plan of sending the regular triaips to the Philippines to take the places of the volunteer army, in e i iv sin hi us KILLED. Kill the om- Twn Eouped Pel. oner. cere. Wichita, Kins., June 2ft Sheriff Morris w as Wounded ami two deputies vv.-re killed mar Cloud (hod. lit la b0BM while they were pursuing Oenrgc C.iscy and a in in mil I L Kee, w bo escaped from jail. Can or Coniplr.tcy, New York, June 2ft. The grand jury today went into the OOMldefalifM of the case of conspiracy against the ..Hirers ol the American Ice Company and later di. missed Ihe cases, the ohargaa not being sustained. For Hill for Vlce-Preeldenl. I. ill!,' Ito.lr, Ark., June 2.. An It-.il Will he made III the ileuiocratlc slate convention to assemble in this city tomorrow to instruct for . Ii. Hill, ol New York, (or vice-president on the democrat It ticket . Australian I uiinnon wealth Hill aMmJcM, June 2ft The Vustraliau I'omimiiiweiillb hill passisl to the third reading in the house id commoiie to lay . "THE HEAL WIDOW BROWN." One of Ihe Heal Comedlea un the) Road to Be Here Tomorrow Nlvhl. Kveryoue who likes wholesome fun, who wants to laugh ami grow tat, will attend the pi-rh. nuance of " The lt. ul Widow Brown" at lha Freaef opera house tomorrou evening la-l It lie re rueiubereil that sm il of Slab- I, otn, wh.. a.is hen- with the "I'risli gal lather", and who was PTUMOfUMad tin lunnlaal far toaaady character ever seen in reuilleton, la with tle "Real Widow Brown" company, and that she la worth the time and coat all by bewalli Mr A O Scenimoii has been a purveyor ..i mm ol tin- last aomadlei and lane comedies for veara past, ami, in his latest acbievemenl, "The Ileal Widow Brown," be i-.ssesses one ol lha beat drawing attraetlotM on the road. Ibis hilarious play had a long run in New York simply on the '' ii .Ml .f lis clesi-r Mlln.it . .,- alitl alter na was lormallv Lamualng cmpliialions, tail lor the iioiiiiuation lor vice-I ,, ir kUam n u, weely intrisluced a clever medley ol up -Drink and Jealou.y. , ''' , "' '"' dBBjaaa, nham iiig i...... 'tK , uu..i i i the intrinsic ue-rita of Lhej play inao- n luiixn.n . , io. ,i ,.,,,- nil, ooaaady tola- a veritable "dramatic cslail " It cirtaililv poaaceaea all Its exhlluiat mg eltci Is without ita fatal conseipiencea If you feel lilue or w ..rr ic .1 w it Ii arc go a ml see " I hu It- a I V id wlltrow ii, 1 il you ih.n t com it a happier man then vour bhsal is of order and you should consult an D, mt M LtTROY, N Y. TORONTO, CAN. ' Hold w 'F Oh ( tMonwood St., Imtweeu Altu mm neon. KNI,ld TON, OKKUON. pwdleton Ukiah Stage Line Biwton Carney, lrop'a. ieaDktK"wfloln every day at 7 o'clock raw. Kmm")U. Irelght and pea ajj e t Tillman a. Uo.'i drug f ItrnTaml B aw For sale by Tailtuau it Co , Oi.,aa..i.. New Goods eae UBO DAKM At . i'.op Elegantly Furoishod. Steam Healed European (Man. Block and a-half from depot. .sample Room io connection. And Cheaper Than f:ver.. Portieres, Carpets, Luce t ii it. i til's Wall Faper. Kuom Rate 50c, 75c, 11.00 THE EAST OREGONIAN. Tba Paper ot the People. Everybody Head. It. Ttae Laraest Clreulalloo. Boat Adveruelua Medium Kt-adquarters for White, Stan laid and liildredge Sewing Machines JESSE FAILING Maiu St., ueai Bridge. in Pendleton on Saturday mated at 160,000 Buehele. The excited state of the win at Inar ki ts ol the world last week cuiiiiuui- Bated to I'eudleton rauaad some aeiiiiigi here. The total relet are intimated to have baM no less than i ,o non bilebela on Saturday in this place alone, with large aalea at nearby js.inls. The sales were on a basis of fill cents for No. 1 club, with a lew -ah's at )0c ! net to the grower, buyer paving three cents accrued warcnoiisi and insurance charges that -t 1 againet it. To the grower this meant, really, V't cents. This week, the promise is for further' activity in the wheat market at the great centers, the market oneiiiiig strong on adtitional crop damage re srts., and trading hae o- i. in the air during the day. A reiHirt baa Ih-cii sent out to the . tt.it that Oliver i 'aiivn.pl. the great Dakota farmer, has aeut men and teams to work (dow ing up lO.OUO ai res of grain. Thie indicates, that the con- ditione there are very iniu li worse than they were thought to Imj. t-iimilar rc- ports came from other aourcea and all tend to Mliflen the market and Ogive , ..nil. I. lice in the future of the cereal aa to valuea. Ooualdetrable wheat remains unsold bera and at other Umatilla county poiuta. I'robably etdling will be a feature of the local market during the proven t week. NAMES l-OK WAH VKKkBLV. One ol the Shiga Will He a New Charlei- ton. Washington, June i'i The secretary ol the navy hae authorized the bdlow iug names tor the new battleships and I tin- - Kl-ddlck, Is'llcvisi to la the Ideal man in Ohio, if not in the I lilted Mates, do. I in the t'olumhua iulirmarv the other night, ugtsl l:M yeara. He was Isirn a slave in Vir ginia in 1777, COUOH8. AS I M MA. Uo u.a aalaet a (Vuueti Folet'e Honey and jr Void, aad.lare ai.of Tar UeualsutaadtecOe tea j...,,.u. Folet'e eraeu t leUal u all aa. Honey and Tart. e uf .t.iti..... He 1.1.1 , law tilaasaul, eafe ai. d aur. o. i , . I, .,o . . luadl.lua put. Coutaluasi,o,aae a.. filial te ! aad laeuarautaa-l. l-u lali.t. CONVUMPTION. LA cml'H. Foley'e Honey end trnai karakad ia.Ori Tar duw. uui kuld eui la nut.el aaad a f.las kueaa la aateaoea llauleaMdUlaellkero- Meeavv kel to a' e'a Honey and Tel rellel la tUa isr ... to ul tour laae uj ,a. aed lasailralaaas "' lb. tacXIaj uli maSaetacura lattdaatal totUU itliaiti croup. rMBuraoMi. 1 1... a.... .. ut Infant. UP. J 0 I lei . ul aj u.4 uaildrau dla raarlr uaa.atiili . .ar.i "I sate at Okeaa, ...n oaa ul uaad Foley'e Honey Lbaa. lauovaula aiaild and Tjr lu tkrae v.n tea. baaaaavadaadFo aaf.a uaaaa of I'u.a.uo- lay'e Honey end Tar ulatkabaai oiuuik. elUt ajaj al.aa tkein la Urn aaaj (aauUa." BANNER 8ALVE it a Healing Wonder. -OU HACK BY U1.4 Bt.At k,. ftONIeW DUUU UrUltlt, fKKUIJaTOM, UfeUa