0VENING EDITION DAILY EVENIH6E0ITI0N ... v .i- .'f Print'" I I'nf Vniir "Atl." In The l:Ant Oregon Ian mill hftvt II ...twi... TlieEsttOregonlso will l" M " PENDLETON," UMATILLA COUNTY, OKElirON, TUESDAY, JULY 17, ltMX). NO. :84H m TemptinR Prices .....il.- ?mu. '' Em ' ,,"x' ESS lkuK Cw,tOT Th1''"' Me- EsmdChsIn, vvurrante.1 ft Ml 1 " 4,. Me, 11.11 ! ' BTmII WW fPer Bc- mf wi ii '" " - r.. .m. .)!' . m.u l'.'ii Us, :! o,k, Ill HI CISCWIlcre. It .. Tillr I'.ll'T, I''. (ioodo anl .!-. '' '" l ll.i inn "PBS. Our Annual Summer Sale OF CHOICEST SUMMER WASH FABRICS Begin IhM wwk. About two thotiaand varda will la- milil at prices tluit should cause ( beautiful a -en-at ion ' materials I2j-Twelve and a half cent a yard--1 2.' a.. " . 11 . . - 1 : it in p,..4;i, i ' : ' . -,-vh. -. k grade, Ilk W. . ... 1. .... l Irnimrew . uw i ir- PMlMdlM, very stylish, sold at Li i cents t'ri'linn Noiivc ntc, hltdsoie pBtMriat, cold at ID cents DtMites 1st In Kiiyc, beautiful effects, nM at M osati Nnvcity Oxfords, Bm Malarial, sold at. n Dmti Cable Cords, exquisite cloth. nM at M cents Potted Swiss Oareenet, lovely pa items, sold at oeeU Orjjaadl sphmiiiie. si r fabric, told at 10 matt per etc. Fond Ds s,,j,-, elegant acahjnsi toll at astral j All to bs Sold Now At Once. ( Mm j il ea ard. MNc frederick Nolf Always the Cheapest. Ami many ot her line WASH QOODfl of very Qesi rattle, real value and np to of clean, fresh. MM var i-m- kiu,. ami all 18 rent At One Price oc a aril. ALEXANDER A HEXTER. The Boston Store SECOND WEEK OF THE Big MidSummer Clearance Sale We guarantee our prices to he lower than anyone. h.n. vide l'.r.alea Be IMwOonats, Worth from ll.lkl to L'.0( alio Uliri- Kat Mack Cotton H-we ."( lata ftaatater Vasts MwlorlM Ltdlrs' and ChllJrent Marnsols Prices cut In twu. Sflti Bnim, t-. were Ittc 19c Ueni ami Otwlltw Ik- MM Btagfaaiut, wortli 2v la Uliw ( 'v,t' -uitf. were 2.ft0 1.5V Ml Skirt-, trimmed : iol( uml OoTaft Suitiiiifi', worth 2lk- lOr l-urc Curtailih .... Xic pair Silkulini'it Curtain Huttl iitar , Curtain Net 5c Itleuchi"! Mtiliii 8helf Oilcloth IfjOOl Ikread (1MB Hlack ami White; Roller Toweling K id ilovef Ijulien HcltH, worth .T.c- and .U' 1(V Tc yard yard yard yard yard . 2c ard 25c ..15 Ladies' Neck wear--an thing in stock, at less than cost. Remnants of Wash Goods at half price. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRIcE. Pendleton's Big Store. Pilsner Beer I'M lit HuM lUcrin u l. c It, I. -ii Ask will Pilsner Beer WW9t eaiMMJ Headache nor OtnlMMi kUIti Brewing Co. asite 0. R. Round House. a. H. for Infants and Children. S2Sr wii L...ti.ii.ir sr.n.s. n i-i.mt. u '""' ","T.."". n.,r other NiiKottc "eiinei "I""'"'. ..ui.. - It lextrH onus aim im.i Oiurrlm u uml VVina "; " una Clirefl i.;oiiMini. ItoMI'lx, IfUIIIK UeHllUJ Him iiau iu. 1 '..Ii.!, . .1 11- .'IOIIHT ......... , lllll.llll-- tiiibnluiK-e. It mi llllf Trouble Si. mo. o Ii uml Tbe Cbllureu' The Kind You Have Always Bought "Ruiirs the Sitruuture ol onu C. C. MtAli iJCarti lilt Olguaia". v. In Use For Over 30 Years. A Head GENERAL NEWS. John Nclnon of Chicnuo won the i days "OoMm Wlied" Baditfll rare at Cam bridge, Maci., making Wl mile mid 7!Ht yarli. Kx-Minicter Ponhy ban rneiv.xl detinite tiewn of the MMMI o( hi son, Charlw Dwiby, Jr., MM family from Tien Tin to Slmnliai, China. The rcnt.il!- ollire in-ue.1 its lirsl hnl letin on Saturday, (fivitic the m. illa tion of the Piitrict of t'olunilun Ml 178,718. The increane ImN the laM ci'imnn ii. BO.fB per cent. The WOB exiHTtn variously eliinate the wheat crop of the I'nitiil States for 1IHMI at from 472.000.lHiO to 510,166, 000 baahelt, and the oon crop at from t,US,080,OM to 8,M0,77O,000 MMMNi, The accidental ilipcharp of a Win ohaatet rille in the baitdl Ol a 10-year-old DOJf at Victoria. B, t'-. reanlted in the death ol the boj ' father. K. Mc t'lnre and Inn U-ye'ar-old ainter. The boj is crazed with grief. The North Gerinafl Uod Steamship conpan estimate their loMM at the recent aocll tire in New Vnrk at f!'. 000,000 84,000,000 f..r property dot troyed and 58,000,000 for pMMlOMlta dependents of the vict iinn. While MMKitM a powerful MlaaOOM on the roof ol an optieal factory la I Booh eater. N. N., party of tc lent lata dlecoverea thtel at wcrk otat two miles away, ami inlormed the pOlMt and had him placeil under arrest. Plana are nmlcr consideration by the secretary .! war which contemplate keeping! military force of -10,000 sol diers in the Philippine for some time liar the withdrawal of the volunteer troopa thai will have to he moetefod out ol the service bv the first of July, 101 . The tire iii Proaoott, ArtjoM, which j Itarted Saturday nlghl and humad nn til Siimbiv niorninir, canaed a property lose of fiiooo.oou. Only a few liiialneeal boMM are left, Tlie tire started from a camlle selling tire to a loose plc'e of paper ..n the wall of a room over a hot- tliiiL' w..rk. PACIFIC No'llTHWEST NEWS. lackson comity 'a debt ia lat,18.i1. The net indehtiilness of the city of Astoria is above 1180,000. Suhacriptiona to Roeeban'l fair and am..iiiit to t-l'ii'. a.hliti"ual pr.unisea. Mrs. Cvrnia Tayne Curl, wife of W. E. Curl died at her In. me in Al- bany, aged 77 yeere, sin- came t.. or Ki n in 1 H7. Kev. Mr. tiivler and l'.l-year-ohl son are reported to have been drowned Oa Point Octiance. The minister was the pastor ol the Kirat Methodist Church, ..I Tacoina. K. A. West, formerly of Uolae, Idaho, committed suicide at Seattle Saturday. Ill health was the cause, lie was'a memlier of the Klks IimIijc at Kuaihun. Captain M A. Ilealey. f 'he I nited Stutes cutter M OttlloUell, haa been adiodged laaane ! P rl Funnaaad, Waall., and will be sent to the govern Eaaal asylum at Wa-hint(tili. K. Mi Stratford, Ol Itoai'liiirrf, haa smc lad Captain Mather- as special uncut nl the genera! land nllice for the southern hull "I this state, Cunt.ii i Malln rs being trausf. rrid to New Mex ico. Slute Senator Itrowiiell tells the votera of Clackamas county that be will trv to have the legislature ulmlish the oHlce .,f n.ad ineater, and cut salary ol . unity judge ir 100 tO 880 DM oath i Mrs. Itose l.stelle Cr. ightoll Itliahe, wile of Captain ( lyde Uaal.e, of I'ort land, dnd ul the boOM Ol her mother, Mrs Mary .1 I r. ighlon , in Sab-in af ter an illi.es. ol thr.e nionth-, the di rect Cllllse III lli-UIII Ol lllg Ull lew ess oil the brain. The Chineae population of I'ortluml ,-xcee.ls :aKai uml there ure parfaapt 7000 in t . .tut. nt OraaOB, yet no re ports of threats of violence against them have been openlv made on ac count of th - out rug. -s in China and there sh'.IlM Jiot lie BIIV. Or. K. S. PortlOW, ugeil 75 years, .1 i.ul hi I'ruirie Citv. Ahoin ::"i vear, uifo he III iV.d to the West Ulld in Umatilla Clt a long tin e bear ooantt THE "YELLOW PERIL" GROWS ( IRARKTTKS KILL A BOY ANTI IMPERIALISTS VOTE But the Allied Forces Hive Taken (be Walht City of Tien Tsin. Bryan Is Questioned Regarding How It Will Be Cast. rait Daad In a Htraav. a Victim of 88 raaalva Sinoklna. Sbelbwille. Ili.l.. .till v 17 I'xces- lee cigarette aiuoking ia given a. the direct cauao ol the uatimel) death ol Monro Pefty. h 1 4- ear old Niv. win dropped dead on the street here o Young I'erry was walking along one ol q the principal thoroiigfareH of the city 100,000 TROOPS VICINITY OF SHANG HI ' " ha Mnh reeieti ovet .ml RATIONAL LKiQOI RKPUBLICAH CLUBS with a i.M.k ot inten' agony on hi .. Q collliteiuince. toppled to the sidewalk I a corpse 1 lie young Doy was an . , -sive cinarette smoker and the doctors assign lhi aa the cause of his death. They say the poiajon Ojiieatl hil heart to become weak. American Lossfs it Battle of Tim Tsin ported to be IIS; Total Losms if Powtrt Reported it 800. Allindinrt Is Fair and (iomnor Roosetell, Undldtle (or Vire President , Is on Citiibltion. WALt.A WAl.tA NEWS l.oml, i e- from st reel w ith solue Winslow Contractors and Builders Kitchen Furniture Dirt Cheap Jobbing a Specially. nka tu aa on i ,,.), nwowl 8t., and Wuhb. betweou Alia fKMU.KToN, OKKUON. Peflu!eton Ukiah Stafe Line Musi,, ton Carin Ua Prup'i. S1 foaqiat kn. rv ilav t 7 .,'..1..4 v I . .. m . . . . . . . Aiba ..... rtJrjr uiHi.i a;coai m,bl" ''' bt nd paa TUIaian X Co.'i lruf Iii order to make room for my tall and winter Btoek I otht my Lirgoliiio ol Cook ing Btovei and Btwl Range, at gmMy reduced jirices tot the nxt hixty days. JOE BASUSRf Agent for North German Lloyd Steamship Co. Buy vour ticket to the Paria Expoaition ovr thia line. In. uled , here he resided for and Iron tbetiea la Mai-lb- altera afdi kiovad In Uuk.-r coiliilv, aiel Hon I" 1 uiiyoii CltV. Where he pr o I let d li o',1 three y.urs. Sime the lir.- ol I HOM he has bean loualad at i'ruirie City. Serious ills of Women Tho dorunqomontn at the tomato organism that breed mil klndm of trouble end which ordinary prmo tloo does not cure, ere the very things that give way promptly to Lydla t . Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound Uterine and ovarian troubles, kidney troubled, uloeratlonm, tumors, un usual discharges, back" aches and painful periods theme are the Ills that hang on and wreck health and happlnesm and dim-position. mton, .lulv I, . I lie Putlv Mail the Associated l'ress a dispatch Hianghai, saving- The allied troops resunie.1 the attack iihui the t'hineae walled citv of Tien Tain .Inly It, and tUOOeedea In reaching the walls uml capturing all the forts. The t h inese were completely routed and the allies took noaaaaalon of the native city ami its defenses. The total losses of the allies on Thursday, I'ridav ami Patardaj were a boat 100 kllleil and aoandiMt. The casualties were great est among the ROMlMM and Japanese The Btnatlnni, assisted by small parties ..I Qarataaa aod Preoeh, oap lured eight guns. The body of Ameri can, Brltlah, JapaneM and Austrian tr.Hips attacked the west arsenal, which the t'liineae bad re-oi-rupied, Winn the arsenal had been evacuated b the Chinese, the Americans, Krench ami Japanese and Britiah advanced towards the native city and joined the other attacking forces. Tba Japanese infan try and mounted battcrv advanced to the walls supported by the Americans ami trench. I'espite the valiant at tacks, the allies WOTV only able to hold position! outside of the walls prepara tory to the renewal ol the assault tbe next morning. The ciisuulitea were XOSod ingjly hemy, especially to the Allien an, V rem h and Japanese. Ihlnaia Naar Shanghai London, July 17. This morning's news of the success of the allied forces at Tien Tain, though that MOMM was dearly Isnight. appears to clear the air somewhat. I Ins victory , it is liooeii, will elulhle tlie allies to resume their prepare tloOJ for an advance movement eepeelall as i.,, it is oaWlally an- DOOnctxl that the Japanese forcea of 88,000 will In. diaumbarked by ,lul in. According to a Shanghai dlipatcn to day, u hundred thousand of Chinese troopa, armed with Mauser rilles and i (an artillery, are aBOSMPsd at three Polatt, within 411 miles ol Shanghai, ready to heseige the town in the event of an attack by the hum paaM upon the W.ssl Sung i n Brlllah Lagallon Standlna. Ixindon, July 17. William I'rit, hard Morgan, a memher of parliament, re ceiveil a cablegram containing the pos itive assurance, from a aotirue upon which he relies, that the Itritlsh lega tion, at I'ckin was atumling on July 8. Kdlcl Agalnal Foralgnara. New Turk, .Inly 17. A dispatch to the lb-raid from shunghui, MM! An Impartial ad lot, dutisi July 8, ha, i received hv the l. erovs and IfoVlTllors. ordering tnOHl to In-giu war against all foreigners without delay. LI Huna Lhang Kalit. New York, July 17. A dispatch tii the Journal ami Advertiser from lm- dOBi aaya: lu the lobhy of the teniae of colnllions iunt night It wus dechircl the Itritlsh government had ieMed or-der- for the aeiure of l.i llnng 1'hang. it is resolved to hold I i Hung Chang as u sh-i iea ol h.wtuge. It uppeurs thai Sir ll.-nry lilake, the governor of Hong Kong, has ohlaiued proof that the old viceroy, in spite of bla professi .ua of friendship for foreigners, ia in thor ough sympathy and league with I'rince raaa. aaMfMM Luia Larga. Washington, July 17. Admiral Kernel cuhh-.l tin- navy department tliut the city and the (oris nl Tien lain ure in the hands of the allies. Ilia list of killed and wounded was still not complete The dispatch aays : "dice I .... Today I hope to get the wounded from TieO IV in. either in the hospitals at Taku or aboard Ihn Solace. I'oiu- muniootion is vert uneertaia. Ihe totui killed ami aooBdad s reported at J76. I'he Kuaiuna uml Jupunese lost heavily. Our totul h.aa reported is L'I'i; uhoul 40 were murines, but the uulnlu r la ludleviil to Is- ex.iggeralisl . " Ouud Naw., It irua. Washington, Jul) 17. Tho Chinese minister here has received a dispatch, uuthent muted by nheng, tin- Imperial laapeotor ul tefegrapba. ut Shanghai, and by two viceroys, dec luring that the loreigueri ai Hafcia were sal.- July 8. Thia date is two duva after the re ported BMiaMM "I loreigntira. LI aaaa a Vlcaroy. Washington, July 17. The aecrntary of slate has received a disputi h fiOM ( ooenl McWade, at Cuntoii, informing him that l.i Hung t'hung had sailed t.siay (or Hong Kong l.i received an edict last night uppolutlin him the i igjgfoy of Chi Li. Nlatlun Uaairoyae. Coiauu begun, July 17. The Jtunish iniaalou station at rung Kwaug Tung haa beoa deatroyisl The inissionuriea eoeapedi Waablngtoa, July 17. A dispatch from Allen, the American imuiaUir at Coreu, aaya the lioxem have d. lroyel the t atholic imaalon, n.r.-e Inllea Irom I In- I kwaaa Irouudary. Tha blluailona Brighlenf. Washington, July 17. The whole ( hio. re situation ia materially bright , aed thia morning ii,on receipt ol Ad miral Keiney'a report of the capture ol Tien Tain hv the alliea. I'he hoatile forcj-s hus heeii driven out of the abet ter of the city to an oM)ii plum and the allied force haa bc.cn ouudrunh I in .i ,i A rnltv Tu I Arrlclr ImIm t Walla Walla, ham Duckworth ' 'mangle, ' ' a in ami ironing Walla steam la Ur.. Duckworth: Aiaaaimant. Jal c Mr-. WH. while operating the bine Used lor dr nig luraoaM In the Walli an nilrv , e-tcr I iv after noon, had the misfortune to m-ert the lingers of her right hand between the red hot rollers. I'he hand was fright fully . rushed an. I hnriied and it is (cared imputation Inuv become neeea aary. According to the assessment roll re centlv abmitted byOltf Assessor Wal ter I.. Oadraan, there is in the city of Walla Walla real property to the amount ol I,M4,867. Thia, probably. not being over rill per cent ol the actual value, the estimated valuation of the entire city, including hiiihling improvement-, ami personal property) would he 19,788,714, Two Niileidai. Hllltboro, Oregon, Julv bisiy of s. H. Humphreys, ncnt real estate broker here this morning hanging Irom a 17. -The a promt- was found tree 1 1 Is supposed that husiness troul.les caused him to commit su'cide. Kariningtou, Wash . -lulv 17. 1)1 rich Piper, a well known roung man here, OOmmittisI suicide In.' mglil by sh. sit ing hlmastl. He suffered Iron n- sumption and w as despondent . Wheat Ylald lut Down. TaW WHS. July 17. "Reports irom the eastern portions of the state Indicate that the wheat crop will not he as heavy as was espeutod. The eMlmate of the total yield tor the state of Washington is now cut down to twenty live mi I Ion bushel s . Tha Whaal Marketa. San I'rancisco, July 17. - Cash wheat, tl.U'i per cental. Chicago, July 17. Seplemher wheat, 77 84 cents pw bashed LHILAUO NAHKKT. Raportad hy I. L. Ray a Co., Chloago Board of Trada and Naw York block Kaehanga Brokari. Julv 17. The grain marketa opened a trifle better this morning, wheat al 77Si uml com at 41 '4 These were top prices and under tree Helling by out aide parties there was a decline to 7'. September wheat, ami :w 84 for corn. There waa a sharp rally Irom thia p, lot Wheat closing 77'4 10 77 M. and com MM to IHI fi-H. StiH'ka all higher. Money, li per cent . Close yesterday, 77 1 x to 77t4. 1 ipeu t. day, 77'g. Kange t... lav, 7U to 77'. Oh se today, 77'4 to 77 J-H. a a NSW INDIAN BUAK0I..U SI MODI Wuahlngton Nawa tiayn Uapartuiaiil Haa Hraparad Plana and Spaeirh alioiii. IProM Washington comes the news that "The Indian bttrsaU haa pre pu led plans ami apecilica. mua for a new Is.ardlllg lohool to la' erected on the rioalilla reservation n. Oregon The OhOOl has btMM designed with 11 vow to amMing the presenl dsmsads, ami anv dsmsndl that MWI grow in the next III or l'i years II is the lllteli lion ol the depurtluent to make this ,1 Ural class hoarding SsbfHil, which, while not u- lurge as many othsrs. will bs Dumplsts in every detail ami thoroughly modem In sqeipmsnt. Tlu-re will in- other Improvemmils around the school ami reservation, hut as yet the 1, lun- lor the eiitir proviuneiii pave m.i heen DOMplatad I'ho water uml aewerase vystew is to ha repaired in plu.cn uml repla new in others, and will li very heel con-In ion "The school 1 ires ted will he a 1.. h.ry (runic structure, designed apesisify lor the Umatilla raatwa lion, uiel Intended to meet the ipeclas demands ol lbs Indian mbool in that -i I lie- latest ideas alth regard t., bsallblul anil well lighted ichooli have bsea incorporuted, uml every ellort has been Hipended to secure a building which will bs h.-von-l crili siSM. It ia hopi'-l that hi. I may la PUbmilted at un early day which a ill come within the allowance (or tbe school huih ling, and that the work may be IttlsllStl to curly completion. 'I he building, wh.n loinpleli'd, will lie 00 fe. t hiug uud ia hi t deep, and will bs nearly 80 lest high." Lincoln, Neb , Julv I." William . I. Bryan was asked today i( the ami nn perlallsU vote would hi Mtloast) alt. , led hy the uiiuoiim eni. nl that some opponents ol Imperialism would oppose him on account of the sliver .)auk in the platform, Bryan replied in part: "Several gold standard. ip- ponanta ol Imperisllsnt have already announced their InteMlton to support the democratic in k 1. The democratic platform declsres the qoestloa ol im perialism tin- paramoanl lama i( any opponent ol imperialism refuses to support lbs democratic ticket bsCUOM of the silver plank it must he hccuiisi bo prefers a gold standard empire to a bimetal I lo republic. ' ' Tha Raiiuhllcan l.eagiia. si Paul Minn., Inly I." I'he Na- liou il l.eacu" ul Kepoblican slabs was called to order hv Col lien. Stone the president, here this morning- tin the roll cull of stated aboUt hull of the number responded, tetlng Mayor On-gg made a short address of wel come. Alter speeches hv I ioverilor Buusevell and Henatot Nelson, I'resi- denl Stone dellverisl Ilia address. The league then adjourned until tomorrow. Praildant In Waihlngton. Wa-hingtou, Julv i7. President MoKlnley arrived in Washington to day from his li.ime it OantOO, Ohio. Throa Lonvantloni at Pocatallo. Poeatello, Idaho, July 17. The dein OCratlS state Oon VSntlOa un-t here thia aftamoon. K. I. Parky, of Bllmors county, was elected t-'iuporarv chair until . rim siiver rspttbDsan coaven lion ellei led leuiporiiry organ i at ion hv the selection of J, J, Itellliett, of blah inly, Its chairman Tin- populist- elected A. I'. M.Kllllev, of Mm hone count v , teiuMirary chairman. Don i irrigate. Owing to water Is-ing out ol livers' mill race from w hich purl of Hie City's SUpply Is pumped Ull. I the llecearilty of keeping the reservoir lull as protection iiguiuat lire, no water can he usi-d (or irrigation. This order is Imperative, must bo Obeyed 1 until water is 111 race gain, J, I BROWN, Water Supt Bla 1 rowd at Taal. A large crowd ia now camped at I'eul Springs, some for pleasure ulld aolue (or their health No bMtor place can be found for 11 taw weeks outing, ua there is s Homing, dancing, llahing and hunting. I'he springs an- under g I uianageineiil ami cverv thing ia gOnS that will make campers. Kirkuiau's furuiahing tin- aittsis Id it pleasant orchestra is th.- dnnesrsi List. Liberal of same l.oal. I our huuehea 1 reward will hi f haling wire. punl lor return to 'I'av lor's hardware -tore Beecham's Pills ....... ninsr ssaa am W 4 aU8P J tlUfti SH3H til AUAOHC BaTafJ If t nillaff M I W ut i Mi'MiiK h mud dlMonii ml i WI r. sj IV wiaUttit'l ttU.al 1 drag i4.ii. 4 aaaaaas.aad r r .1 b- 111 th Dk Miiloli.s J iouii iiiiu n rjj vrii.iiiiirtiiri a ure ThU in tsfyiuHl tiursitltn the MfJOft UUMa)ful I 'ugfli MsmI) t ill rv. r k ii van In aciiic; a (1 w QiMjtag n .11. dly turw Ih arorkt t-iari .i i -uvU, ( roup Hint Hfl ii liltlsj, Willi 11 WuU Mrrfftll KM - 'li lliat nil uf I 'MaUlliiilo.il If wil '..nit mi' at II I in t ur til at m y uf initio i it, hlin 1 1 a hi .1 tlisatvtwlt Usui be-t il Mt.nl mi at hf iietlMlltar. st . thli Jl tin ..llit I Illtitlu Ju) .at It taHl1 If - l IlltVW m CttUftn. Ml) iiiii iy aU ytita r M. In I'llllWtl Sttslltl fl. !! . - Mini l UU, Mh.1 III KhgUltU U -I aVi .... 1 5Clt PROIfltlOR5 aavwa-a. rnurntiiunu ti S.C.Wells & Coti M 11 inn N.V. KikONKI, CAN. MB. BADtikBO '8 VlKW. Ht iiaya LydU E. Pmkhain VcgttabU Cumpound THE EAST OREGONIAN, 1 ha Paper of iba Paoplu KvaryOody Baadi It. tba L.rgaav Ulroulailuu Baal Advarualug eadluiu wonderful record ot absolute our em of those troubles a constant series of suooesmmm for thirty years. Thousands of women vouch for this. Their letters constantly Talk. About tha Crepa aud Umatilla Will lio Bapublloan. W. II. Hadgc ro manager Ol IAS Wal ler's louring mills ol I'eudletoii, Stopped ill the city Monday, aaya the Walla Walla Union, being en route to summit station, near I'ilie. Mr. Ila-lgero said I'matilla coiinlv never li.nl such Hue iropi heloro nor wus the grain an excellent. Lurge quantities have already been hauled Ul rendleton and more ia eoBStantly ar riving. Wheat ia averaging alaiut 4h huahels to the acre uud the farmer, arc correapoudingly haiiiiy. 'The ptditfia) laid ia QUiM yol," In' aaid, "Out 1 guess it will warm up shortly. It ia the generul Impreaaioii that (Jiiiatillu county will go repuiiii van. " clli. leocy hy the placing uf the I hineae in thia position, it ia not doubted that a forward movement on I'ekiu will begin ua bikiii aa the cavalry con tingent arrives from Japan, which ahould he within the next day or twu. The Chineae minister bcllovoa thia blow haa dune much to cruah the re bellion, lie already tuika of pMM coinmiaaiona. Indlaoa Offara Treopt. Indianajsjlia, I ml., July 17. tiov. Mount today telegraphed Preaideut MoKiole) ooeriug The services ol thrai .....ir..u.,u ii... 1, ,11. , 1, of In diana for the protection 0f Aiuoricuui, cute the whoela ol thu wagon in oniua. Victim, ot Parry Aaaldaui. O.tl, Buute sad son Walter, of La 1. ..... ih., iiuiiich of the two who I . a I O.hiri hv illlnnilllf on nuiioay mm j . - from u wugon near I'erry, Mua Kale Wright and another aun of Mr. BUOte, Kinfl, going over un eiiiiiankment 111 the vehicle, and receiving injuries which may reault in their death, The team bscsed over the embankment us Mr. Kuntu waa attemntliig to extri- lroiu tin tfui lliloli l .1 lirilatallgjl. WW , 1 I hi- most vttiinh'if til ' l'i , 1 j I .m.niiI (h.il v 1 rUiN Im , I I ft ihi in ti.oihhi 1 -ii) I 1 I I kill. I' I rlhilia,i;oiiisi wrUaU , ' , 1 tri ' pf"44 'i fruiu t 1 , ' tills .iM niv; j ' 1 Am y ull ftbuui y wtki " , Jilt- -I SIS' ol , ' II ao, t ull IjVllJ KM , ' iii Yamena The I urkialt Clairvoyant P8M 81411 I I