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PAILYEVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION ill Klrxlo t'rlntlliK Cut V.'iir "Ail." In The Hat OreftonUn nl hftve It mJMm The Rst Oregonlan Will B it ...you... 13. PENDLETON, I'M ATI LEA COUNTY, O It EttON, TUKSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1900. NO. 389N Frederick Nolf 5chool Books nd-huni. Sew mi' Tablets lUft lini' I"' rcreived. from li Candies Jiul received largo lint' XttlMUNMl Wall Wall" Mntliea. Tobacco faier , star, Cliinas, cent ,ne in, uiul plug. Frederick INolf Weekly Examiner Agent. "Little Men's Shirts" FOR BOYS 3 to 6-years old. If voit want the little fellow to swell his lircast With prife iis( ,)t one of these "Juvenile Shuts'' on him. It's once in a lifetime he will wear a "real man's-' shirt at three years old. We have them in three styles, two fancy stripe and one white, size 10 to fays' - 75 cents. We also have tli" new high turn down collar to fit them. We alio have in our new fall stock of hoys' and youths' suits and they will please you. ICE Big Men's Shirts" POR MEN 20 to 100 years old. No one in Pendleton shows as main stvles for tall and winter as we do. Our sales demonstrate that our shirts please. W e have a tine white shirt with a real tine linen hosom for 50c. Better ones for $1.00 and St. 25. We especially mention our selection of Fancy Madras shirts at $ 1.25 and Si. 50. This is just about the amount that manv want to pay for a shirt anil we show as tine a stock as you'll find in most any large city. We als have iust received a complete line of li ami W. collars and cutis. ALEXANDER & HEXTEK. Also Wholesale Agent for BCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER In bottles, barrcl.i, or case.. Call up T, r Telephone I Ml. J H. KOPITTKE. Leading the Summer Girl bMkatw ehea 6mm etta net of Joseph Ell's Stylish Harness. THE BOSTON STORE, The Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Still Continues. Qooda of all kinds are being Unmercifully Sacrificed in order to reduce stink ami price are the lowest ever offered in this city. Intending purchasers will do well to trive u a eal I ami gel oar pflCM). Tlmt'H all we ask a cull the prices will ilo the rent. New Line of French Flannels, all colors Plain and Polka Dot, at sale prices. Pendleton's Big Store. Opera House Hlck, Court Street. I'nnlelon. Put Yourself in Peters' Shoes We handle the Peteri Shoe Co.'s celebrated "Diamond" hrand of shoes and can suit you Doth as to style and price. We can rave you money on underwear ami licsery. Try us .in 1 in- convinced HUE COST BALE will 111,1 be otinued on all lines, lint we will still sell at cost some line of Oode, such as summer waists, wrappers and seasonable piece goods. Ol'R HOr TO: ' (it.od . Sati factory or Money K.tundcd. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. HV aim earric a large dock of Sin lllrrv. Ti.nl. W OaniM leintMn, Rope, string Laatiter, etc' The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. Meu from altered water. lb com -mnuln I,, ,, 1, v.... ...... .1....L- ll Vnll waul nl ll -L.I 1 11... MMaab nr K,.i dbnry, Schultz Brewing Co. C W1.N8U)W. C. C. Ilk. A I). Winslow & Head Contractors and Builders lobbing a Specialty. Tanka to Order. Oattonwood St., between Alttt ami Webb. f'KMiLKTuN, OKEUON. 3 2 i ror Infants and Children. The Kind You HftVOt AlWMfl IfcHIgM l borne tlio Hi;iiu ture of Cbaa. 11. Fleieher, aad kae beea well umimt hie enntinl supervision tor over SO years. Allow no one to deceive you in this, t ouiiO rleits, linitutlons and "jMt M gonfi" are 1ml l'.ei iinents, uiul endanger the heuitii of OhlWlren Buieriwrr mhImI Kxpcrimeut. The Kind You Have Always Bought . m . a r iiuurs tue bignaiure 01 4m In Use For Over 30 Years. TE CITY... Livery, Feed and ale Stables... Ct,k,S s'fuS0N . Proprietor New' Ntt" H0BM4M in ii T- Ubi" riK awl teams Pttj oRy. Boarder Ktvu the WatWntloo, vic- auv hour of the uiht Telepbooe No. 70. Special Sale If you are in need of Fruit Jars Here is the place to buy them. 20c doien are beiei sohi at cost. Joe Basler's. e m 1 GENERAL NEWS. . ,' The exhibit of Culm at the Turin ox lwitioii earneil 140 prir.ep. Haiidwritiiui expx-rlii who testilleil in the llollaeeea rdar oaea in Wee York have fileil bill nirainxt the stale atnimiit inn: to tut. mil) for 1 heir -ervieei. i A dicintoh from the NMN luirean at WMhlnftoa maken the popolatlon ol IChieage I, AM, IT 8 peojiro Mataea laeiwee o( m,7i or MA par cant "v,'r , tba HMO eenaua figure. The Tall Mull tiar.ette MtblielHM dlenatoll from Home whieh iteiliir s that an important ilimuvery entire mini: tl atine i f llriht'f disease han been madl bv Ir. Oviil Brown, formerly of New York, and now of Koine. The nnmiior of fcriMided American! , in London thin vear i" the lirestecl ever known. Both the MnttMBJ ami th msnlate reeeive dally reiiiet (or aaalttanoa. The MfaMM feature i thai inost of the applieantii are renpeetable ami well eilneateil. I. inl Robefta' proelamiit urn neitiniz the fad tlnit mam have bruken the 'oath ' neiiitaln central It ami that I the leniency extende.l to the MMhen I is not apprei .ateil wurnn nil who tireuk j their oathn in the fnttm' that they 1 will be pan! abed by death. IjnpriMm meat or tine. Reliable grate ileiilern frnm all paHl of Indiana have eolleetiil Mat ixt U'f howtae Um total yield of wheel in In diana for the pfeecBt year i. the smallest fur many years, ami not ex eeeding S.lMHt.OtHt bnsbel anainHt from 15,000.000 to 3,000,000 for several years in sneeessioii prior to lSltll. .latueM N. Biirnliam, publlaher of the Wvinoreun, at Wvn ire, Neb., shot ami killed bis lather, Captain OoIIIm Itiirnliiun, at thiir home s-nmlav. A OOfCMr'a jury hnnuoliatelv exonerated the noli. Both lather and son were pr inent political workers in the cOHDty in which they reside. The killing was in self-defense. Sergeant "Buck" Taylor, aged -t:!, known 11s "King of the Cowboys." a dnHhing eaval ryiiian, and one of the taiHt known of the rouuh riders, died at I'rovidelire hospital Washington, of ronmimpt ion, the result of illness eoiitraeted during the t 'uban eaiiipainn. Tavlor'd correct name is said to have beM Berry jr. Tatnm. W. K. MeCurty, an enigneer of the electric plant at San In'ego, was found deed ill the power house. lie bad re ceived a shock of about 7500 volts. His bat was lying by the dynamo, and his body was 20 feet away. A burned sHt on bin hand showed where he bad touched the pole, tile shock throwing him over another machine standing near. RELIEF CAME NICK OF TIME o Conger Says Legations Could Mot Have He d Out Another Day. CHINESE GOVKRMFJT RESPOHSIBLE o Position of Allies Is Uncertain, is a Urge Body ol Chinese Troops is Hur riedly Mm! il Field. Farm Hand tnjurad. Walla Walla. Ana. I haw, a 1 farm hand who came to thin city I Saturday eveainfi, br hit reenter I weekly celebration, was found led night lying at the foot of the basement .stairs in the rear of the Schwar juatism. Shaw had evidently been leittingOB the ralllne at the head of I the steps and had fallen backward into the pit. lie was verv drunk, lie was more or low xeriomoy Druisiit aisnit the bead and shoulders and alsnit live inchc of scalii was scraiiiil to the bone and o-ingliil over his riabt ear. He had Mil cents when found. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Mrs. M. C. Williams, milliner at 1'oHsil, died a few days ago. of (right's disease, altef a lew day IHlMCC, Mrs. John Morelm-k died Saturday at her home in Sumn.erville. I'm. n count v. Shu left 11 husband ami one child'. Mrs. It. A. Shannon, agisl 'Mi years, died at her home in Walla Wal la of consumption. She left a husband ami six children. The properly ol l O. Voodall, at Long Creek, Grant county, was at tin lied for debt a few days BgC The property eonsisled of lumber and logs. At Colfax tbn i-barnc against II. C. l-isher, of baring ihipped HtKHI bushels of wheat without the POP Beef of the owiiera, war .lisinmsed. l-isher was aecnl for T. K. Roerka (v Oo, After abipplng the wheat the linn tailed. It was shown that Platter acted on orders of the lirm. ('has. McCoriiiick and A. It. Ander son, the two men arreMed last week at Vfellala by sheriff Keel and deMtiea, (or the larceny of IW from ( harles l.atikamwier. aMMNal beierc Ike justice ill Walla Welle Monday, ami the case was postponed until the prosecution could secure additional w ituuHHiiH in Waliula. Waller Carter, agml IT years, en tered a field armed rtith a pitcliterk where a vicious bull was, in the vleialty of Jnnotiou Oily, Uhm eoanty. I'iie brute charge I 1he Isiy and Curler planted the (ore la its nose, but when reamed bia left lee was broken, back and chest bruised bleek and blue, and chin and lip split open. It was a miraculous escape from death. A Boarding and Day School for Girls iIium litaa V.I.EANOK TKIlbKI-lH, ft.. !., I'llucipal, t'oillaua, oiuguu Woman's Kidney Troubles Why trifle with health when the eeelemt end surest help Is the heel known medlolne In the world ? j l.ydu I: Pinahjin t VcyUblc Umii(uiiik1 j Is known everywhere and thousands of women have been oured of serious kid' ney derangements by It. Mrs. Plnkham's meth ods have the endorse ment of the mayor, the postmaster and others of m a ner own ony. Her medlolne has the endorsement of an un numbered multitude of grateful women whose i letters are oonmtantly printed In this paper. i f utifu lAntnnn Mhould read these letters. Mrs. Plnkham advises suffering women free of Her address Mm New York, Aug. '.M.--A difBMteo to 'the Herald (nun I'ekin, dated Vugust I", says: Minister Conger said I "They I tried to annihilate us the day baton ( ymi got in, "Prince OhlniMml word that nffloern j bad ni'eivisl orders to cease tiring on j UN under pain of death. The evening of the same dav, the Chinese openi-l lire. 11 re 1 leving column nan not arrived when it did we should probably have in combed. "While the movement is surely a governmental one, the Boxers are only a pretense as they have no guns. " The OOnfldentlal adviser of the em press was the leader of the imperial troops in I'ekin. "In eh ven days over L'OttO shells let among us. " Mcstaao From Cunar. Washington, Aug. 21.- The billow ing extracts are from a cablegram from Minister Conger: "Saved. Belief ar rived tislay. Allies entered the city with little" trouble. Do not vet k ow where the imperial family is. I'.xcept the deaths already reported, all Ameri cans are alive and well. DaBBCretC elTi rts were made last night to ux terminate us. " :Chln( Troop Moving. Tien ft In, Aug. It. Fife thousand Chinese troops at Sung I. in China, left on the 16th, for Pel Tsang. ami two thousand more have gone towards Tung Chow . Teloaraph Lin Cut. Shanghai, Aug. II The foreign oSclall here learn that the telegraph line frmu Tien Tsin has been cut. The position ol the allies is uncertain and a large ImkIv of Chinese troops have taken the field. They Did l.oave Pekln. Washington, Aug. I'l .The govern ment has received positive continua tion from the otlicial Chinese sources of the departure of the emperor and empress dowager from I'ekin. In the Scid City. London, Aug. '.'1. The follow ing dis pati h was received from Admiral Cruce: "The allien ari reported to have entered the Hai red city ol IVkiu 011 August 17." Vteoruyt Make an Appeal. Washington, Aug. -I. -The state de partment tislay reoelved an apeael from the iceroys of Nakiu and lluiuni asking that no pencnal indignitiei be shown the eaipator and empress dowager, and renewing nssurameH of maintaining peine in China if thin is observed. It is BttdCfBtood that the powers have already cnusideied this uceetlce and there appears to Ihi no JlapoaltloC to give the emperor and eu. pres.-dowager affront. The applica tion of the viceroys is ill effect a re quest that the Chi new sovereigns not lie made prisoners of war. Ll Hung Chana'i Appeal Washington, Aug. i, The cabinet tislay decided to reject the latest ap peal from l.i Hung Chang for a cessa tion of ho-lillites. Itejeetioll Is based 00 the non-i ompl laiin- of the Chinese OVCMUUenl with s Ilia provisions lor declaration of the United Stales, of August 12. Bblaeae mou at work. Washiiigtou, Aug. I'l.- The Japanese legation his received a dispatch from the .lapauese eonsiil at Alnoy, Haying Ibat cliinese inula) ooatinne to work deveatutioii in that m ighl orbiajd. Baipreea Heported Overtaken. 1'aris, Aug. 21. - The Temps pub ImIhM u disputeh, from Shanghai, Hay ing it is reported there that the dowager press lied from I'ekin Willi Ireaaere amounting to fifty million taell and that mIih is surrounded by the Japn. se , avalry. ihi aurcHita cAPTuaau. The Man Who Murdered Hie Wile and Four Children Taken St. I'aul, Aug. 21. An Arlington, If Inn., apeeial to Um Diapateb, aarai Wallert, who yesterduy butchered his w i(e uiul tour step childieii. was . .11. tureil tins morning 'wo miles fioui the ni ne ol the 1 rune. The crowd at lemptiil to lynch him but he was taken away by the oHicers. aoloi-in lu tne rnillpplnai. Manila, Aug. 21. The Philippine conimieeiowera will rranirlar a lull for municipal organisations, deneral Oils' municipal aWIVIIMt, an modilied, in eledei prOVialoae regarding laud taxa tion and a eivil nervice ineanure by bieh it will be poaaible 'or laeaai' bents ot the lowest olln - to attain oaltiooa at the head of eeperteaeata and under wi retMrynhipe Paweeei Caegreeii Colorailo h.riiig, Colo., Aug. 21. -I lie larmer's oongraai BaaMlbled here uslay. The attendantW is thu Urgent Mine the eongrvaa wae orgamzeil. The Wheat Marketi. ran Fraoeieao, Aug. 21. whuat, ll.OJH p' r cental. Casl Chn ugu, Aug. It. -hopleuiber whuat, 7:; eaotl per bushel. MKW Y0BK MABKBT. Beporced by I. L. Bay a Co., Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Kxet.auae Bruken. A moist 21. -Foreign marki-tn were all lower tbiH morning. Liverpool elua- o-IO o n againai n 11 J-a yeHuu day. New York Opened 1-H higher, 77 3-M, but immediately .-old at 77. I rom ibis point there a. a eteady ad vance to the close at 7Hc. Corn holdn Mtroug and cloned, 44 I4L SliH'ks dull but ateady. Money, 1 ... I I . 111 clone Ttiitardir. tl '4 Open today, 77 H-t. Uauge today. 77 to 7B. Cloao today, 78. Stewart Will Support MrKlnley. New York, ng. 21. Senator Wit- Han Mi Stewart of Nevada called at repnbliean heailquartor ami said he had divided to vote for president Mc K in ley . TWO HODIKS FOUND. One Wai That of an Unknown Man Who Had tiled: the Oilier l.erov Llbby. Within an hour the bodlCC of two, men were found within a short din tam e of Walla Walla. One was found j within a tuile of town and tl ther al I'oinbel station. The first body found was poorly clad, I but there was nothing by which it could be Identlfledi The booy was Iwdly deOOMPOeed, and tlu face and I neck which bad been exposed to the hot sun were dried and shrunken be nd n gnitiou It was interris.1 in the potter's Held at Walla Walla. M'KINLEY AND ROOSEVELT o Tbe Two Leaders Hold a Conference at Wasnloftton Today. ROOSKVKLT COHFIDEHT OF HI YORK Populist National CommlttM lo Chic, to Consider tlx RmIkdiiIoo of Towd, ay Name Another Candidate. Simply Laid Down ami Died. About two weeks ago this man was seen in the vicinity where he was found by the aSttM hoys who dtCBOVOfMl bis body. He was then vers sick and after B eonversalion with the bios he said . "Now, boye. go away from thin placa, 1 am sick and want to die." lie then went among the thick brush, spread seme gunny MOM upon the ground, ami lay 0OWB and died. The boys coin luded I hat he w as demented and gave the matter no further thought until vesterdav whvu they were sur prised to find the body of the man lying where he said he intended to die. The Statesman hiivh this Htory seemed ho plausible that it was not coiiHidered necessary to bold an iu ipii'Ht over the remains of tin u ad man. The Other Body. Marly Monday morning a messenger came to Walla Walla from Toucliet station ami aiimmuceil the discovery of a man's body lying in the river not far from the station. The messenger DOC Id give but a meagre discript ion of the man. He said that the body huh well presirxeil ami the man could have been dead but a short tune. As the discovery of the Issty was made in the vicinity where W. A. York was last seen much speculation was aroused ami manv believed that it was York's remains. This tl rv, however, could not be strengthened owing lo the poor discrlptiou of the man. Coroner III aim k was notified of the discovery of the man's lusty. He, In oompany with w. D. smith, left on Monday B train for Touchet station to get tlie Issly. I he coroner returned to Ytnllu Walla Monday nlchl ami tie tad that the proved to be that of a Swede or Nor- wegin named l.erov l.ibby and that he had deliberately drowned himself in the stream a little alsive the where the Issly was found HUNTKU BIO i. AMI. Ur. t Whltaker and J. P, Nobblim Had a Fine Time. Or 0i li Wbitaker arrived at home mi Sumla.' evening from his regular annual bunting trip. He started out oil June I W illi ills nephew, J. I Itoll I ins, of I'eiosky, M n ill, They lisik pack animals from I . i.-' i . iiml went to the Hitler Itoot BWenteini via lewis lOB to the hei. lwatem of the Clear water, and on into Western Molilalia. They had a line tune, with game in abundance. the doetOf said: "Our bill ol fure was liusise, elk, M-iiiHon, lamr, trout, foolhen, grouse, with bnekleberriea on tint Hide, and we never left the table hungry. " The bear billed wan a buhl fm . lu r.'i'trd to eaaoee ami elk it la only eee eatan to -tat.- that tin y saw a nuaibeT; the imagination of the reader MB II 1 1 in the rest, when tie reputations ol tin pealloiHOB 'or being crack shots are taken into eonshh ral ion. fir. Whitnker is reek ened us laoug the lu st big game hunter HI the state ol Oregon alio his nephew i follow ing -lonely in bin fiH.tslcpH. Hating lililnhed ihell O Oil IheV nl I III k oilt for tiro l ino, on the Northern Pat'lMu in Idaho, the iloelin mining In I'eliilb ton, while Mr. KobbiiiH wont the other way, to a home al I'etiMky, Mich. To Wi ...in 11 May Concern. Notice ih hereby given tliul my wife, Mary K.Oillett, ha- left my ho'.ae, bed and board, and this in to notify and warn all pefsoim that I will not be respulisllile loi UIIV ilehtn hereafter III any manner contracted by her. Aiiguat w, r) m ii. oii.i.r.i r. Washington, Aug. It, -1'FMldMl McKinley ami Oov. Rooaevelt dbteaaBad here the various campaign pellelM to gether, as well an the featureH of their letters ol acceptance. It is tbe dee ire ol Koo-Mjiyelt to have his utterancee dur ing bis coming western tour thorough ly in aeeonl with the view of tbe presidential candidate. The governor is full of confidence an to the result of the coming election, tioveriior KiMwe yell aaeored McKinley that there in no rjnoatioB alnuit the state of New York, notwithstanding the eouipl ical lonn OVM the state t icket May Be Another Candidate, t Imago, Aug. 21. - The latest re ports Indicate that the Mpulit national committee, which Ih t et here the ."Mb instant, imiv nol U as harmonious as was predn tiil. When row ne declined tbepotmllct aoaalaa Hon it was generally Mppoaed that Htevoneon wonld reeel ve tee Bopallat endorsement by general consent. The correspoiiilem e which has taken place among the members ol the populist national committee since the executive committee meeting makes it plain that thin result will not be aeiiun;d Isheil without struggle. It is um 1. Mio. .1 Ibat many leader of the utrtv are strongly urging the comuiitlee to name an independent candidate which BM) be done. At Peace With Spain. Washington, Aug. 21. Minieter Merer, at Madrid, inform the state department that the treaty of amity, eominefM and navigation ami general intercourse bad lax'ii signed, pro visionally, by tbe Spanish minister of state and himself. Tin practically marks the laHt ntep in the complete rea to re l ton ol relatione between Spain and the United Stale. Bryan Coinplelec Speech. Lincoln, Neb., Aug it. Bryan to lav aonipletrd bin iech iii naeaeeee to the not itlcat ion of the populist nom inal The ih deals largely with the trust iplest loll. aaw Mill Boiler Biplodee. Qlonfordi t'bio, Aug. II, The saw mill boiler exploded today, killing Levhje Deplar. RIbm WiaeajartaM ami a in in named McLaughlin. a oairrr Men. In Spile of a Threeher Iterni at Oust She Stuck to Outy. The grittiest beii in America lives over in AIhou. ay the Corvalli limes. Her right lo he. ailed a brave lieu has boon tested, and iio one who reads these hues will deny that she ih evel likely to shrink 1mm any duty, public Of private. She Ik not only a brave ben, but a "strenuous" ben. She is the proerty of one of the llaydan brother, reef aleu own a i hu shing machine. Ae latter waa taken out of the shed for the tlrl time last week, and a small Held of grain wu threhed, to that the machine wa in gins) running order When the job wan finished the maehiue wan returned to the shed, when, lo the aiuasemeul of all, there in the corner of the separator sat the etrenuous ben Under her wa a nest of egg that le ans endeavoring In ball h She had Ihh-ii on the nest when the machine WM taken nut. She huh there when i he bell and pill his began to lei le n the fan la-gun to ring and when the riddle Is-gau to cbake and rattle. The a iiul from the fan ruflbol her feather' and almost look her breath, bill, like the boy mi the burning dis k, she stayed t her sit. What her ihoiigbtH wen- when the swift cylinder hegun lo i hew up straw can mil ln guessed Hie niuv have hellevisl her elf iii the iiiidt of a woman' right Itoliventloii or she inuv have gueeeed thai 'he world wa milling, to an end. When found tbe hell wa nil Ill jureil . There wuh dunt iii her teeth, and a eumewbal frightened bik in her eye, but she wn on her neet. Ol the egg all were sale nave one. the wolf in the fable put on ilieeu'e iioibing in. hum- ii be trawled on hi own reputation be ouoldn't acooMnJIeh bia puriHHMi. Coiinti rfeiler ol lie- Win witch liaMl lalve eoelda't cell their worthiee salve on their merit, eo they pul them in boaea ami arapMn like (leWiU'a. l.ik out for lie io Take only HeWitC WiUib !la. I Halve. It cure pile an I all skin diaeaae. 1 a 1 1 lu an A to., ing druggist. as Contractors and Builders. an We make a ;eielty of linnle finishing, atOM tlxturen nl, living ami couiitern and ollice rtxture. lur Mr II. O KiH ppen in un expert stall builder und ha hail yeam of practiMl expefienM to baidwond ttniahinjj ami tore und otiii e Haturw. Having been in the tueroanl b buiue for year we know pi l what you waul ami how you wuut it. Jobbing and Repairing MM ijMMiial etaentioa Is sivea Ui ail kind of repair work. No matter bow hiiiuII u Job we will da ll ifuick at a reasonable price and guarantee very lot workmaualup. If You Intend to Build bonne or anything el.e mine in and let us give you our nl.-un They may be something new and uve you money. At uny rate drop ill and talk it over with un a un- willing to give you the DOMett of our experience Koeppon Brothers. Olln i in hoi -ppeii'n riiariuucy, formerly I'lonuer Drug Slme