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IAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION All Kiwi" ' fl"'" ' The BMt Oregonlan Will .1" it Put Vour "Art." In The V.mm OragonUfi urn! burn II VOI- 13. PKNDLKTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, Oil KUON, SATU It DAY, AUGUST 25, 1900. NO. 32 Frederick Nolf School Books and School Supplies. New mi! mimvmI-immhI booki Honghl end iold. pMK'il from 4o dMMi to ii.lm MB. Tablets to . jtovflf rcgnler now We. Po,-kii knlvBi - large line ol the gaam nrami jusi r.nrv box flowered paper, regular )t P " ' hox. ju-vili stimlrle ' cost. Tnil.t soa pa largest lint' in I'eti- gtmt Sc '.iir to "4.- bur. Weekly l-xamlner Acnt. Frederick Nolf "Little Men's Shirts" GENERAL NKWV F K BOTI 3 to ( yean old. If von want the little follow to swell liis breast with pride just put one of these "Juvenile Shirts" on him. It's once in IHstitcM he will wear a real man's" shirt at three years old. We have them in three styles, two fancy stripe and one white, si.c lo to li1.. 75 cents. W also have thv n, w high turn down collar to (it them, We also have m our new fall stock of hoys and youths suits and they will please you. I Big Men s Shirts 99 MEN 20 to IOC No one in Pendleton shows as many styles for l.ill and winter as we do. Our Dales demonstrate that our shirts pieftM, We have a line white shirt with 1 real line linen bosom for 50c. BettSI unes for f 1 ,00 anil It. at. We especially mention our selection of Fancv Madraa shuts at tt.aj tad Hi. 50. This is just about the amount that many want to pay for a shirt and we show as tine a stock as you'll tind in most any large city. We also have just received a complete line ol B and W. cothui and cuffs. ALEXANDER & HEXTER. Leading the Summer (lir! Tut nncTniu cTfiur Joseph Ell's Stylish wi Harness. The Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Still Continues. ol til kindi are bt Unmercifully Sacrificed in order M reduce st,s-k and prices arc tli- lowest ever offered in this ci'y. Intending pun hasers will do well to jive us n call and get our pricas. That's hII we ask a rail the prices will iln the rent. New Line of French Flannels, all colors Plain and Polka Dot, at sale prices. Pendleton's Big Store. He u!f carrie- a large stock "i Sad dlrv. Tent". Waiem ('overs, Canvas, Li hunters, Koh', String Leather, etc. ICE Opera Mouse Block, Court Street. Pennleton. AUo Wholesale Agent for BCHUTZ KILWA1 KIT BEB In buttles, barrels, or cases. tall up at p Id. plume i U. ii Put Yourself in Peters' Shoes N'e handle the Peters Shoe C"'s celebrated "Diamond" brand of shoes and can suit you doth as to style am! price. We can save you money on underwear anil hosery. Try us OUR COST BALE will not becotinued on all lines, but we will still sell at cost some line of Hoods, such as summer waists, wrappers and seasonable piece (roods. Ol R MOTTO: "0 hkIs Satisfactory or Money Refunded. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. V . .. ,1. A .... LI ----- ' 1 1111.-11-.1 .hh:i . iw,-,f,ii- BaasM i pbyaiolaae. You tan drink 411 you want ,ii it hii.i not have th.- beMBSbs Of tf' t di.v. hultz Brewing Co. FOR Insurance to, Ufa, aaeteef, Plate uiaaa, etc. Loans OH and County Property, Real Estate t25D(' Vu improved fit v Lota, Haacbm and Wheat ftmm SEE J- R. DICKSON, -.'OruKouiaii Building-. ALLthe NEWb Taka lh Baat Hwuan. Daily s.oo a yor by a yaar. Samoa aw y aSS aaaaaaaw w vsggggggeW mm bbbbbb aaaaaaat an n aaaai earn mmr tor Infants and Children. Th Kind on lime Always Itoii-hl hits home the, Miirua ture efChSk. II. rieteher, and has In en miMle uit.ler hU gsajaaaal BBBaaviaiu tor o. r :U trarn, Allow no one t. toestvs tbia. ount. rieits, laaltaainaM unti JnHt-ttH-tfoiMl" ure hut KM-riiiients. and . iiditiiLjer tho health oi rihlklraai Mlfperiaaitt aaateai KniMThnent. The Kind You Have Always Bought . , - - t The lVs lMaines river, Wlaaomla, has overflowed itd banks. The danmwe la Crnns will prolmhli v,esl fill). 000 I -A trirl hahy hsa haea horn to Mrs Geotfa VaedarMII la BiHBKM house, liville. N.l'., Thurmlajr, Mr. Van eSrhlll BBBOSaCM that her name will be Cornelia Rtvjrveaaat. The bebjr is heir to W,tHXt,00n. A ajatHhi hail, wind and rain storm 'isited .lanesville, Wiseonsin, and vicinity Thursdnv. Several (arm balldtnaji were deatrared, and whole lirids of iaeasaa are eel la eieeaa, the j ilamaiie is estimated al lOO.otiO. Captain OSS. K. Wilde, lemmandiiiK the littleship Oregon, has notified the navy department from Kitre, Japan, that the vessel , which has lieen in I dock there 0IMS)(OlM tenisrary re I pairs, lias base andoched and ttill Im' reedy for -a la a weak, Ke. Willinin Daunt Scott. the , BpiaMBal minister of Salt Lake, latelv tesaporary rector ol a parish at iaa LooNad, Oal.) and whose disappear' taee for two weeks causisl his frietnls nnctl anxiety, was found in San I ran ciseo in a hopital. where he was re- isntafflajg from a serious Illness, .l,a AlvsrSS, the richest cattleman ..1 Kl Paso count v, 1'exas, .bed Tiiurs day of wounds reeeiveil in 11 pitchetl battle with lour Now Mexico outlaws on his ranch near Vinton. He came BBOa the band while they were killing but cattle, and they OpeSSd tire on bin. The osleefl are in chase of the outlaws. NotwitliHtainling fverv eflort will lie made to avoid taknu; Chinese territory as indemnity for the losses to the I'niteil States iroverntnent in China. there is a tear that such a territorial indemnity may have to lie taken. Other countries will make latya de mands on China and there Will not he cash enough to iro around. L. H. Hirschneld, ex-president of the Merchants' Natioiia, hank ol Helena, Montana, WBI aeaittad after a two weeks' trial, OS the charge of makinu fals- reisirts to the tsmip. trol ler of currency as to the hank- - dition. The verdict was found mi direc tion of the court, which arasled the defendant's motion lor an instructed verdict . mm rACIFIC NORTHWEST NBWS. Salem's council has passisl the or dinance to 1 111 m - a license fee of .'0 rents on each telephone in use in the city. Mrs. Mamie Morel.s k died ol con sumption at her home in Suintnerville, I 11 ion county, aucd L'.'i years, a lew days ago. senator Teller is to canvass Northern Idaho lor the Hryan for, , s, w ilh M., ial reference to giving I ri-d T. Dobota' -i natorial aapilStloSI a Insist. At GeidsatAele u aabaarlsiien ( t'si has been raised (or the UBrpOSl l hlustiliK out the Little Klickitat falls so tisli can puss up the stream. Walter S. Mckec, a native aoti, diisl at his home, at McKee, Wasei ty, Thursday, aed Xi years. Heceased was Isirn at McKee, and was widely known and a highly esteemisl citir.eii. Three priests of the Cut hoi ii church lisik out their "llri-t na pen" (or aatarallaatien atBpokaae QmSM last. Tbsy an- e,.r;e Keix, of Uerasaayj Joseph Malaise, of lieluiunt , Joseph ToaUtiSi of Ireland. Salelli lyslire ( Klks, No. 31, is makinit preparations for a great dia play at the Portland carnival, Klks' day, Septelnlier .. It will have 10U men in tilt i form and a hand of Hi musi cians from its BMaebaeealp, Charles HaniMer, a uierchant and iiiilliiian of Millowu. Bkaglt county. Wash., was murdered hy rohla,rs W0- aeadey algjhii boeJ & unis from ins store. His body, with the poaketa riiei) was jend w ith the skull arohsn ulid hi ' A visitinit Chicago physician finds lbs sjiaaals at Bpsasas 'tha BMaf Is vibrating he baa eref asaoeetarad." He has heeii wnding his pat lent i who required a phases to the naehovs. hut declares purs. in (iiture lo advise them to c ine to the 1'acitic northwest. Alfrwl Oloseh. recently hnal Salt Luke, died iu ftrlliajtna Teereday fraai heart failure. He had suffered (oreOM tune in salt Luke, and a week ago came out le-re with the hoM- of hciny hepeflll 'l H- was aesiiiiniil on the journey from that city It) his son looras. In Use For Over 30 Years. Special Sale If you are in need of Fruit Jars Here in tin place to buy them aoc dozen are being sold at cost. Joe Basler's. Helen's 1 A Boarding wd Day S( hool for GTrts u. s. i.u-uilsjr 17 Kor clriuUrn ad- aim ll.tA.MiK linitiiw, i.. v tm. I riu. ,1, I'oOUlel Oiaguu The Truth about women's Hla oan bo frankly told by one woman to another. Rommmbor that Mrs. Plnkhmm la m woman. Romombor that her advloe and modhilne have cured a million women of weak nesses peculiar to their max. Romombor that no man ever sees a latter written to Mrs. Plnkham for advloe, that the latter la opened, road and an swered by women, and no testimonial over pub llahed without apaolal permlsslonm Remember that L ydla t. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound la the recog nized aafoguard of wo man's health. Remember those thing when some other remedy la suggested, and remem ber thorn when you want advloo. Mrs. Plnkham's is Lynn, Muss. STREET FIGHTING IN PEKIN - Chinese Emperor Places Himself Under Japanese Protection. KIPRB88 AND III COURT CAPTURED Trosps Arc Pouring Into China Vli Til Forty Days' Rations Go Forward tor the Allied Troops at Ptkin. London, Ann- 1?V Street tihti'iif hreaks out internnttenly in I eklu, ac cordinc to diepeteheo from Shanghai alllea not having rafltoleni forces to ponce Hie vasi city. oauk'nai uis patch repeal- the ri'isirt that the JaBSSees pursued the dowager empress ami ner itxirt an.i ..mtiook inemeiKiiiy miles southwest o( I'ekin. The em- eror, it is added, placed himscll under die protection ol ins captors. The prisoners have not yet reachml I'ekin. The hWStfR residents at Rhanghal are alarmed at the arrival of B extraordinary nnniln r of warships, ami are fearful of Kumpcao complica tions, hut they have heeu assured hy the naval commanders that the aether int.' was entirely accidental. In an enaagsnenl at Men Isin, one thousand mei i. ans, British and Japanese routed three th usaml Chinese and killed 100 ol them. Pnnrlna Troopt Into China. Take, Aug. V Transports arc poarlaa troops into Taau. Three tier nian vessels have arriycd there. One regimes! is mi its mi to rakla and anothet Is bossd for Tien Tsui, three liiii:in e-cls are alsi in the harhor The rifteeiith I'nited Slates infantry, the Third artillery and skki nnirinc are cainssl at Tien fain. Itatious for forty days are psJOQ lot warded to the I'ekin cont IiiKent hy Isiat. fine hundred civilians have left I'ekin, IselsdltM the customs lorce, and are on their w ay down the river. LI Hung Chang Startad. WashiiiKton, Aiit! 2ft. Tim Chimsi i.t!icials express the belief that l,i El Ung Obeng has started for I'ekin or I leti Tsin. If this proyes correct, it may hrinii ah. nit an early opt'ortunitv (or personal exchanues hetwiHui Karl l.i and the comniauders ol the allies and the ministers of the resicctlvc powers, Rusilani Forbidden Communication. Washington, Auk. ih.A cahleurain from Admiral Remey states it is re Mirteil that the ltnssc.n commander at i'ekin has lorhldden anv couiiiiunica tion bOtWOOB hi- forces and the Chinese. American lonsuls In China. WashiiiKton. A lit! -ft. The state de partment is takiag ite pa to have all Aniericaii OOSeeli in China returned t,, the several ,nsis as mas ai Isusedlate danger from aetilovsbja oetbreaha has paaaaa, No News From Chsftss. Washiiiiiton, Auit. 'Jft. The war de partment has not yet received Item i.eiieral Chaffis, the ISPMi rStSeetsd of bite a few days atto uhiii the comli Ii. .ii- In I'ekin In fact, -eyeral recent cahleifram- addresmsl to him have not laa.ii answerisl. It is siipsise,l that the enoertainty of eoaemaiiteetloa be tweea Pekia ami Tien Tsin is isepae. -ihh- for 'haffee's silence. It is re Ksrded a- very unfortunate that there should he such difficulty of communi cation at this lime. The deiiartmioit is depending upon f haflcn (or intor mall. n tu Kuele the admin 1st rat ion in movements ii,,. imiuediati' future. Th. pole to the amhassadors and minister-, represent intr the coiin'ries hav ing intsreetl In China, decided upon at the cabinet . .inference yesterday, has been prepari-l and forwarded lo 0ST minister- for their gaidanM iu coin- niuaieatlng with the loteiga govern. incuts, relative to the future action hy the pOWOrf iu China ...- ... i Alesander Hslurm. Sew York, Ann Z'. lieneral Alex ander, who was apSO luted hy President Cleveland as arbitrator in the POMH dary di-pute Is tweii S icarattua and Coate niea, has returmst. lieneral Uesauder's work was the cause .if a clime survey Isoiik made of the ir..- poeed b1 leafagjaa canal, lie belisvsi tliet ratbei than not have the canal built, the Nieeregsea gsvoreasel would aeeede lO almost any terms made by the United state-. Fairbanks Lomlnfe- lu Oregon Chicago, Aug. 2lt. -Senator fair. Iianks will shortly Is.giu a cainpaigu lug tour under tee aeepleei ol the re publican national i llllillltw, wl.nl. w ill einl.ru. the states ol Kansas, Col orado. I'tah, California, Oregon, Waablagtona Montana, North and Huath Hakotu, Nebraska and Illinois. aaiisst Bttf't Population. Washington, Aug '.' The popula tion of Kansas City, Mo., as an nounced by the census bureau, is IDJ, ; 59 an increase ol 11,000, Of IS JO pef coot, over latsi. The population of Km. iaa City, Kas., alo announced, is 11,410, an liinraeaa of II. Hit, or n.l pel . est, over IMS). Won lha futurity klaks. Si v. Vork, Aug.. 'J.'i.- The ureal luUlfit stake was won lislay by Italhyhoo Itey, Olympian stsond, I'uuimv Atkins third. Time I 10 BalloytiOO Hey i- owned by W. C. Whitney and was ridden by Tod Sloan. aealnla, Will Not OS. Washington, Aug. ZJ. Owing to in, conliuued on -sure of puhlic business President NcKiuley is obliged to with draw his acceptance of the invitation to attend the National Kncainpinenl (i. A. H . al ( bUSgO. Hobsrts ktlablishst Maw UuarUrs. Uosdoe, Aug 2ft. I... 1. 1 l.i" i ' has 1 li lt rri'ti.ria and establi-he.l his head US! H Of I at W'oiiderloiitein station, m, -i of Mai had. dorp, wburu the bulk of the Honrs an- suppostsl to I.. New orteaaa1 ropuiaiion. We hingloii, Aug. W,Tbe siula tluO of New Orleans as announced by 1 the census bureau is 2M7.104, an in crease of 10.01 per cent. Further Trouble Feared. Lii'Vi-isno , , Aug- ev- , i I Nash loar- there may be mora . nog at Akron. For that rottaon tnsjjai will . Iju Iwld there utilil Muuday al Uawt. BHYAN IN OMAHA. An Anarchist Klndlv Mskss Known Hli Inianllons. I.lncoln, Neb.. Aug '.'". Itryan ar riyisl at Lincoln this morning and left this afternoon (or Omaha, wham he will sak tonight. A Crasy Han's Inianllons. Omaha. Neb , ug. n sll.g.-l anarchist o( tins city, it is said, an- ItOll need this morning that he was going to kill Wm J. itrvan when he name In attend the Jack-onian picnic here Ibis afteteoon. The police were netlled and arreatSd the man an Innir later. He is Win. M. William-, a WcNhman. Very precaution is being taken to prevent anything from happening to the candidate while iu this city A Mars's Nsst Exposad. Omaha, Aug. '.'.V The police this afternoon mleaaed Williams, rinn believe the Information denouncing William- was IfTOOpoaolblo, if not null ic ions. Property Assessments Reduced. Isooem, Aug. 10, - The board of isptalirati.m setting here tisliv made a borisontal reduetlon of eaceeemesei of real estate in I'icree count v iimmititing lo fj UNI.ISSi HU. FAMILY ON 01.00 A OA Y. Ohio Man Wllh sixteen Chlldran Tells How He Does II. To have 'JO children to supsirt is enough to make the slr.uige-l man hunt at heart, hut to do so itsin l..'tU a day and even less seems an impOBti billty, Such has len the problem with winch Henry Moore of Monroe Kalis, Ohio, has oean confronted ami has Mtlved.a Death has cut the pambtr down to 10 living children. Mrs, Moon, gives Ibe following chronological list of her offspring Surah, '.':; Hertha, 'J; Lucy, 'JO; John, 10 1 Ham , IT Delia, IS; Haaal, II Maud. 14 1 Dsmny, II 'dead I rank, II , uios, Charley, 0 .h ad ; Austin, :l ; Chester, I dead . mid the baby boy, 'J weeks old. The family, not fsdng large enough, a little one earned neralooi agist .1, was adopt, si t p resent two of the children are at home. Sorab was married two weeks ago and Bertha is in Akron, says a POFPCepgC lent ol the Chicago Ktsrord. Mr Mis ire says : Yes, I have found It a little elom to bring up a family on i.:ui p r gay. and even tl.'Jtl. hut I managed it, I go I,, Akron and buy my corn and Roer by wholesale. It takes a snug sum to -hoe my fn in 1 1 x . I usiiallv buv ! v slns's iu do.en lots, and the last merchant I purchased of threw in sli.s'-butloner. Hut th nigs are gelt ing easier. My hoy gets nearly as much as I do. and two girls work here, tOO, Kvery one in the family is insiircil, and when Chester died in March enough came to the family to provide a proper funeral. ..ace HH0KF.N PI. ATK liLAl-l. Kven Small Pieces of It Have Soma Value. When one -is'- a sheet of plate glass siiuisliisl be know- that anv large pieces that call he cut out of the frag ment- will be H value, but very few are aware that pieces thnti or four on he- ..in. can he ut 1 1 1 c. I . I I. ..ii amis of such Hay -piares arc used in .alumn cannerie- in the can making lepartmeiit , savs the Oregoniau They lire sel III the machine in which the strip (or the luslv of II an is rolled into shape and sohlensl, I he piece ol glass is so arraugisl as to come just under where the -ohlering inm is lo Is' applied .il1 1 1 the seatll. I.I.I- IH a poof conductor of heal, and when the soldering iron is inn along the seam ' gla-s ilia's not rob it ol its bent, anil so il i .iu lie usisi many lime- with only lase heating H untul SOTC used III place of the ghl--, Il Would sisili gel bol and the sohleiiug iron cold. II..- small -on, i. o( gla-- are ... i worth so much as when they were all in one large plats, but Ihay etillae wbal would othorwioo he of lio value, and help lo lessen the loss hy breakage. e Political Notas. It is oflicially announced that W. .1, Itryan will speak in New Turk city October U and at Albany October 17. I I.MsnatOr Hill Will preside at the Albany meeting. Senator Haiina siatakiug. ol the re i. ..ii that Andrew Carnegie had an nooneed himself for llryan, said: "It ridiculous. I don t believe a word .1 it." liovernor Tanner, of Illinois, an- peenem that tie will rapport McKisloi foi precldent. o to a ilglit made ppon the governor by friends ol tin ad ministration Tanner has not I u in full accord with Mr. McKinley lu resismse to a call issued hy Cat- in k Kgan, miliistel to Chile under the Harrison ailinimalration. and others, over IU0 Irish Americana nml in New York and . I U ni..rarilv the Irish Ainirnaii union The) announce that they ill support llryan Ih cause I hi- anil-imperialistic attitude. Portland I'elegram : Itryan, iu ell his respouana to not iticaliona, can scaruely improve on Ins lniumasiu ssa:, h ol acceptance I I,. it really was his masterpiece and l( be were wise be would say hulllltio morn. As a spetuli- maker Mr. llryan is a success, and il may be taken for granted that In will not "tail down.'' The republicans have learned that il is necer.ary tu lake Mr. Itryan seriously. The Uesltstlese or Oetere, in the endeavor lo improve Iruils it must not I., forgotten that naturu only perunls variation ill' lo a certain line, says Meeliun'e Monthly. We shall never sen a pear aa big as a pumpkin or a strawberry as larg. as a wall grown tomato. Thus far thou shall go, and go no farther, is as true of ,Mria tions as ol the waves of tile sis. Tu improve the pear it is little u-e lo -ow se.sl u the Seckel il a g"sl, epicv flavor Is desired, or of the UUUIld ..... If u.. .h.lre larun sise. Wu must select some uru'li Ihut alrcadv le'k" -,,ln. one isdnl ol psuellelice unu im prove on that, .lorn. Iii ii,. vit-initv of II... k Hol loa, Wu rman county, a lew days ago washed tho wagon natd away 'Ibe wa- i... i.i, in. down the canyon carried everything before it, even uashing the Osb OUl ol the creek r'iall the IVCll I,,.,; i. nig were found iu iho ssg.ihrush. FITZ TOO MUCH FOR SHARKEY i.. e Tbe Sailor Wis Koocked Oat io the Second Round. FITZ PROVED HIMSELF A GFJRRAL Sharkm; Knot'tri Fllislmiuons Down Id tlx tint Hon nd and Full Over Him In a lad Rush. New Wrk, Aug 'Jo. --"Whipped into insensibility in less than two rounds" is the -tore lu hriel r( Tom Mharkey's meeting with iiob litaslmomne at the i ' v Island granting club last nitht. Kitssimiuons said all alone that when the opsirtunity presented itself be would prove conclusively that he was Sharkey's superior and eottle accounts ! (or Ibe injustice don,, him when he met Sharkey iu California four years Igi Hie result ol last night a liattle ami the brevity rd it proved that Kits simmons is still a great tighter and ihl" to heat Hie Is-sl of henvrweighta. I il si nil i was the divided favorite in the batting owing to bis showing with Kuhllii a short time ago. Sharkey Was Aaaresslra. When the men MOM together Miarkev i--tlni.il 1 1 ... iggreseive, rush ing lierccly ,ln.l suniging wildly. I it ImniOBI had no diltlcully in side stepping out of the way. ilob main be gan feinting Sbarkev into leads, and when the sailor trnsl In- round arm blows be left himself oh'H. o( which fact Kit.sliumiins was .pin k to take ad vantage and he stepped inside and put powerful right and led -mashes .hi the sailor's Isaly and neck. He pililasl Sharkey with Ins Ml, making the sailor loss' bis temsr. Then Sharkey rushi-l more wtldlv than Is-fore, tulas ing most of tlu swings while Kitsslm limns was gelling lo h l III with great lone and o-n g both bands. t the close of the tlrst round Hbarkey, with a lerrUk swing thai landed on ihe shoulder and neck, put I lOsimumna Ui the II, Mir and Tmn fell over bun in lila mad rush. Tout regalmsl bis feel ipnckly but the ladl rang with F llsaim minis still on the lour, Pltiilinmoni the Pest lieneral. In the second round Sharkey, having gamed conlldence from I, - kma'king F'lt'simtuons down in Hie prisislmg round went for Ins man as II to anni hilate Inm, bui PJtoolaieSOSC having the eiHiler head and hei'. i ildgmellt out geueralisl the ounger man, who weniled lo lose all control o( I sol( in hi- I runt i, endeavors to land ou KltaaJreraoiia, Ihen Kitssimmous slepaal in with a crushing right to the I ...K mi l ii read) lell to the jaw while the best Sharkey could do was to rwlag a laM which lauded in Ibe mi. i. ii.- ..i i iiBaiauaona' baaki rTteeim BMMW1 pool new never i..i...k him. KilSSillllllolls' ste,ns Into llllll IS 1 1. 1 llterall) hatter,. I Sharker duwu with rights on I he bed) and lefts and rights mi the head. Sharkey lisik the count and came up groggy, lie slugger,, I hai'F lo the ros's with Fituslniiiioiis hot after him. Sharkey was then un able to prated hlmsell and Kitssim iuons -cut that learful right once more to I he Isnly f..l,,w iig Up with right and left lo the liiHiy, n.irk.-v wob i l. d. hut still had striuigtb eiioiipb to keep on Ins feet. Kitsiiumuus sIi,insI in again with another right OS the hisly, following twice witli righta and lefts on the head and tlulslilns; Ilia work and tight with a slinging left hook on the jaw, which sent Sharkey .low ii ami out. 'I hn attendance waa itOlsJ. Amerleaas Wan. I'aris, Aug. -ft. The eighl-oer.si i ran oi the V, .t lloal club, I'bila ilelphia, won the trial heal by IA lengths, here t.slay defeating the crew ..I tin Saul ical chili ol France. The Mnal I,. .,t will la- rowed tomorrow. the Wheal Markets. San I rauciM'o, ng. 'ft. -Cash wheal, i or, ft. pa cental Chicago, Aug Jft SeplMiulair wlieat, 73 7-H. aa w voaa sabkbt. floported by I. L Bay S to.. CMeaaa Board of Trade and Baw VarB lleeb tOgnel "Jft. There waa a very ipjlet lay in wheal today with prices a trille lower at New York. Liverpool cltsard l higher, ft II 7-H. New York o. I 70 ft-B, g I a lower than yesterday and chasm! W. tliuiieaailis reports aa improvisl ap. mend for Hour Willi prospect of tbe balance of mills starling up. There has been g I Imslituaa dime lite paal h a .l.- iu tbe ' ash wheel lor eapurt. Htocks lower Money, IS par eaatt. I'h is., ycctarday. no. Open tislay, ?0 ft k. Kange t.slay, 7U S-B to li ft-B. Close Uslay, 7tl, HAIR UKETHU is Otttnili tylitstuable I tl.n.usl. tbe use ut h,v MtifM.tJs. tjas woitjr trmu srnliou em mm MtV- j i Uaaii rr-egajsa eisal ot- uiliiUUt Ua goim V to toj . .1 o tf.at I tt.le fiaf nil ajasift Onto- 1 1 .-I MAI eJnTltsTai. ' u..ellVi. atOtJ 04SM uunfc. ixsMlfeie. sj ' 111 1 , . 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