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UilLY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION tl Kit-i of Prlntlriar ' The Btfl Orennin win ii ...ron... Cut N Ml "Ail. " In Th0 I vf Orrffonlun m I hftrt It ...Bm.. PENDLETON, UMATILLA rOVNTY, OH KUON. W KPN I'.SDAY, AUGUST 89, 1900. NO. 395 Frederick Nolf School Books and School Supplies. New iiml ee"ndhand l.k i: Ntghl and Midi 141 -ncil from tC aBBM to tl.2u fcblrT i.' i" Mb. yrrf regular Mo, now lift rVkc; knivea-large line of the HHIo brand ast received . yjj.-v 1 mii towered papor, regaJar ;'' boa. XJ-p-cio sundries lit OMt . MM anepB largest lino in Pan- Inu, Si' har to !Me oar. Weekly Kxamlner Agent Frederick Nolf Take Off Your Hats, Gentlemen. ami receive an introduction to our New "Atlantic Shoe." Nowhere in the world can on purchase as pood Shoes for $3.50 as the Atlantic." The "Atlantic" Shoe i- .1 now hoe. placed on the market in own- netftion with Uw Bwtl. Donflae, Hanaaa and tha belaae. of that large fa 11 1 i 1 v nf Special Shoe. W- mi . 1 11 ick toobearva the many Mperlot pot all in the Atlantic jjhoe and give it plane within our (took, rewoeaMeodln. them to the favor of all men who will pay ff :..Vt f..r a strictly iirt Was- ln'. You will lad 1 lii-iii a peal ahne f..r tin- price Thar oomMm the npraaaa alaaMata ol I IT. BTYLR and DURABILITY. ALEXANDER & HEXTER. he Boston Store New Arrivals of Fall Goods. sold at thr same low prices that we've been haminerint: away at for the past two months. New Wool Waists. II I Polka Dot walah PraBaala. naaaalett, Ir'-uli flannel, Mercerized Sateen, Ladies Cloth, ata. at 11.25, IMS, fL.fl up to fs.oo. New Silk and Satin Waists o-t shade- of Taffeta. I'.ni I' .110 ' Satin at f:i 00, 14.00, YO0, 7.M Bp U) tU.T'i. New Dress Skirts ktan-taikawd, ti the traatBMt material si Wack and a!, the BBBBl want-l -Inch--. OMWll Hair, Veaetlaaa, Ser.o , BroBAalotbe, loale, iolf Ototh, etc, ut f M.00, 14.10, H.00 Bp t" nti 1 New Fall Jackets Firr Taitlw. MiMM nn.l Children, Tailor-made. m. . .1 . . J . - 1 . . I -1 - Triony llp-T-i-il:ue -t y 1 1 '- alio itiaiernii Children'i Jacket. In-ginning at Miana1 Jacket-, bajtealag at Jacket, mi. ; 1.,' at Ladi Vnvi' ("all f anpc , . w - .111 1 ) - - Medium and Long Golf Style", Plush Emhrnidcred Cloth Can-s. Clotn Ca--, beginning at Haab. Cape, beginning at Golf Cape, beginning at New Fur Collarettes Dark and Light rum. Plain and Combination, Itri .-lit cut or with Tain, LHu up to 120.00. New French Flannels, at 5c, 75c, 95c. New Dress Goods in all styles and prices New Goods Arriving Daily. Pendleton's Big Store. Joseph Ell's Stylish Harness. , H alii- dlfrv I. Uf Daete .'Urrit-M n l:.r... klM'lr VlTe. I I4IA . r, Kupe, String Iat!ior, ate. IGE i tor Infants and Children. M,buti..e. it ' "' ' ,','Y ,i. . it' Ndiovoa Tak- The C liildreu i PamtJ5tt-lhe MotUer a n mi. Kind You Have Always tfougni; A- 1. - 111 i, 4,1 MA Af In Use For Over 30 Years. AUo Whutbalc Agent lor SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER utue,, barrela. or TcLOhom No. 5 H. K0PITTKE. IMJ-THK ipollowimo am u. tVu lo,u u tr it c'lty mi.i .1 lU.' eipit.llull ol leu J ' uu vxpviiws. : "n in.,,- briidi J H B Irauux it'll "v' ,Jiui ft year. uitl. w.-iglii uoin ii. k i . y bur.. hUiui ." yeni. 4.1.1 , 'J "IB. ' " UKATUMAN. Oil) Mai.l... Special Sale If you are in need of Fruit Jars Her- t the place to buy them, aot dozen are being sold at cost. fl .'a) H.M fi.oo Cape, 140 ..H.00 08NERAL NEWS. Kleven death .Hrurrel from heart failure in New York city on Monday. The trooa have been withdrawn from Akron, Ghio, MM an attempt wa made to lynch a negro rapit. An othVial cont rail ict ion ha baaC iHMl of the rumor of an ItnpondlBJ Vrohihition of the eiort of RMMH mMiii The foront rln' in the YallowalOIJi National Park bava baan aatincaltbadi The tin- wa coiitinetl niotly to MM ami ilow n llMMf. Several MVOM were injunil in the cr'Whit tri't in Chicago. tluriim MotHktr, an.l one ag.il vi teran wa killeil.' Kev. Norman G . WhltM W Grav Kagle, Minn, a veteran. MH killiil ly lvein trampled on liy a runa wax horne. Brei, the aain of King Hum- baft, inefTei tually attenitel to roin- tall lulda flanHaj He noa pofaaaal fol,aving he ha no lataatiOD to itro tin' ivourgi-io uie hiii i-niri ii'ii i-i Ft-.'iiiri I in, aaaentad, lie kboan no failure of Intel lei t . The proent epiileii'ic of cholera in Imlia i one of UM wm-t onthreak on raoord. The baboata plague i ohtld'i I'lav, ooataaiad With it. The native are'ilying like (lie ut the rate of 'UMHI a week. The epidemic i QndoObtadtjT ilue to the abolition "f the -canty wu ter nppl during the famine. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. llMMtblla Mbooll of Walla Walla oaaa Noaaay next, the U of laptaai. Iwr. riov.l llowlr, age.l li! year, i- in iail at Walla Walla on a charge of burglary. The s.iuthrrn Pacific ooaipaa hai renumeil work on it- railruail aiiop ut Port Ian. 1. which will cot more than 1100,000, E. K. William of. ir. gou Cily, ha taken the lienerlt of the hankruptcy act. Hi liahilitie are 1 10,000 ami a.t nothing. Mr. Aeneth AtWiii-, agitl 7 year, wa founil deml in her IkmI Saturday morning, at the home ol her daogfatar, Mr. Dliver Slump, in I'alla, Poll county. The lTnitcvl States laud ollice lire proof oaabboa that went taroagh Lakeview'n recent holH-aut, ha la-en puld at auction l.y Ofdof "f OoaiBlla. ioaar Hermann. It hrought lft, c. a. low, Baatoa Daaaj ami Rltou .iu in--, charged with Mealing hore, waive,! examination at Lawiatoa and wen- hound over in fL'UHl lud eac'i to await the ditrict court. All (omlobad hail. G. W. Hart, of the John Hay valley, Grant eowaty, dlipoaad ol ti band ol hnrw al Huntington uimI llakor City lat week to giN.l advantage. Tin- het nf them were iurcha-ed hy ugent of the governmelit. Willim l.edgerw I, a pioneer of Doolgaa ooaaty, dlod at Myrtle Croat Friday, after a long illne He wa htiried with Maouie honor, Sunday, by a ilalagalWw d goaabnni Maaoaai Hi- li ft a wife and grown children. Mi Jennie Smithon, whowd limliM wi re cut of! l.y a tootbaro I'acitlc train at Iprlnclard, in i H7 , ha raoairad lt,044.44 (mm tl oaioaay in aattla. ment of her judgineut. How BlOob her lawyer were paid i not Mated. The celiu return huw that there i a couple of ladaaa living on ahat wa the Nei 1'i-rei- ri-ervatiun who are each over 100 year of age. They are mail and wile, were Imrn in January, ISOO, mid weie married 7n year ago G. It. Tucker, of Portland, minor, filed a patltioa in bankraptcy in Iba United Mate lourt in Portland. Hi I iaitil itie amount to Ki aei vaiuahie 11100 1 aaaaU in tin- larai ol atiM-k. etc., of little or BO value, 110, ooo, The annual reunion of the "Kelly tribe," a tin'v eail lhaaiaaltaa. will take place at the Plimpton Kelly farm, eaat of Mount Tahor, near Port land, Thnrdav. 'I he raaalofl would have been held a mouth ago, hut pOtepaBod on on BOOUBBl of the deuth ot Captain Will iaat Kari Southern OfBaoa OOBBtU! pBI M ite taaea a follnwa: Coo,- ii,, 'iL'.7H ; Curry, $SM 1.90 1 lajuglaa, it0liWl.tfti Jackaon, WlliSIS I"; Jowipbina, i7, MO-BI, The eoantUi ah fob pay taa Mai tale taxe BTO, in the order named, a dilhiwat Multiioinah, Marioa, iJaaatllla, I. inn, tana. Poll and Claohaniai TASK OF ALLIED FORCES Joe Basler's. The Pinkham Record la m proud and pooi loua record, it Im m rmoord of euro, of oonotant con quest over obmtinato Ulm of woman; Him that deal out dmmpalri muffarlny that many women think fa woman' a natural herl tuuo: disorders and dim' placements that drive out hope. Lydta fc. Ptafcham't VcgcUBk Cufupctuiwl Rossis Gives Notice Tbat Their Mission Is Accomplished. o JAPANESE TO OCCUPY PAO TING FU Captain Jack M.-vcrs. Aulbor ol "Hoch der Ktlwr" ol Captain Coftblan Famr, III With Typbold Fern at Petln. Loaaoai Aug. at, a dlapatoh from St. Peterhurg contain the aertion that ltnia v ill notify the power lh.it -ne consider the relief of the Pakla legation a the tlnal accom plishment of the military tak of the Iliad force Tin re It nothing, how -eer, to eonrlrm thi rert. The afternoon paH-r applaud lien eral Chafli-u'a prudence in preparing f..r a winter campaign. Japan! ar Aotlv. 2 llerlin, Aug. 211. According to a dis patch from Tien Tin, Japan' force are now on the way from (aku to Pan I ing I'll with IM ohjeel uf m-cupving the latter place Tha iierman vice-admiral report the arrival at Pakta, on ,ugut 22, of I I ii- Uornaa bob troy, with proalalona, The railroad from Tien Tain to Yang TOBB i working, hut from the latter place to I'ekiu the road i in had h.ipe. A Cabinet Mtlng. Waablnataa, Aug. 2it. A oabinal meeting thi morning wa devoted t dieoaaiion of the diplomatic phases uf I he situation in China No delinite 0OB clusion wa reached on any point. No ntatoiaenl a to the qaaatloai llatBaaaj was made puhl ic. A French Uunboat. Paris, Aug. 20. Admiral Coiirre ielles i aides that he is Rending a gun boal tO ascend the Yau Tse Kiang river. Jaek Myr Slek. Tien Tsin, Aug. 21, via I'akn, Aug. 20. M. lo r posnihly Capt. Meyers, of the t'nited Slates marine corps i ia suffering from typboM fever and Ma in it he moved, A large hatch of re fugee are due here tomororw. The American signal corp,co-operat -ing with those of the Britlh, ha com pleted a telegraph line frini Pekiu at Tata Capt, John T. Meyer, h "Jack" Meyer, a he i familiarlv known, ia the reputed author of the lainoii satirical poem, "Hoch der Kaiser," which involved Captain Coghlan in so unoh ditliculty. He was nttaehed to the laaahln Baltlnofa ami wea attar winds assigued to duly with the marines Ofl Isiard the hattlehip Ore gon. The eouiiuiary deparl mi nt of QaB eral Chaffee' army is preparing to luhlish an extensive winle, hase at ToBg Ku. Lltunanl Waldrou Woundad, l.ieul. WaldrOB, Ninlh Cnltisl States infantry, received a serious sniping wound while patrolling Hoshirn (BOO la Wisi i . The Rliaflanii Germans and Japanese are constantly pushing troops on to Pek in. BULLKRS CASUALTIES. The Bnari ar Blne Drlvsn Norlhwan' By frnch. Loudon, Aug. 20. -General Huller' lasualtie August 27 wore: Killed, one otboar and thirteen men; wounded, -even ottieer and lilty"i'ven men. Lett tuoked Food Behind. General I rem h eont inued hi- move BMWl today a far aa Klaudsfunlein, from which plaaa he turned the enemy out with no dilllculty. The BOOII re tired, leavlat anaatiitai ol cooked imsl beblad, THE EAST OREGONIAN. Tb ranr ol IB P)l. BveryboBy B.tt It. lb l.aral t-lrettUllen. Bai AarUlu Baaiua. cures these troubles of woman, and robe men struation of Ita terrora. Mo woman need bo with out the aafest and surest ad v loo, for Mrs. Pinkham counsels women free of oharge. Her addreaa Im Lynn, Mass. Oan any woman afford to Ignore the medicine and the advice that has cured women r Th Trial or Bril. Milan. Italy, Aug. 20 The trial uf p.ressi, the anarch let who killed King llBBBart, opened here toaaf , An lata lie use i row) gathered, seeking admis sion to the court rOOBI where only a lea places were reseried for the ticket holding pablie. Th Br Atioclelimi Bti. Saratoga, N. Y , Aug. 20. The Openlna teat ion of the ;. annual mooting of the American liur Associa tioa was held here hslay. The praal dent's address was ileliven-i by Kx- Heaatnf MaaoWaoa, of Oaaaha, Brllith Occupy Baclmdodorp. I -on. Ion, Aug. 2U. Lord Roberta tala- graphs: "llnller's advaine fonai 08 cupled Macliad'slorp thin afteriloou. t he eneiiiy made a issor stand and re tin. I northward, followed hy UoBOral 1 1 in loiiuld'n mounted Irisjps. Tom Johnion Take lh Slump. New York, Aug. 20. Tom I.. John sou, of Ohio, said tolav that he hud received a reijucM from liryaii to take the -tump for hllu and he expected t do mj vssou in Ohio. A bulled uuk linlon, Aug. The l)uk of Manchester tislay was adjudlcatisl hankrupt, entailing hi. resignation Ir .Ilk all II, e dulis ol willed he Is a Beaaibaf Th Wheal Markew, San P'ranc ', Aug. 20. -Cash wheul ti.oa'i P"r aaatali Chicago, Aug. 20. boploinher wheal 7i'i 1-8 laiuU taf huahol. NEW VOIK BABKIT. Rporl4 by I. L. Bey B Co., Chleneo Uu.m of Trade and Mew York Slock E.xchaim Broken. Aug. 2D. There wee a hotlur tone to l! i wheal market lislav ami the i lose bowed a gam of nearly a cent. I.iver issd chaaul, 'i-ail higher than yeMer day. o-24, Ii. i New York oiu-ned 'a higher, 704., Kenlembc and im very linn all day .losing el the high point, i M, Kaalern millers have i . i. gooo huyers the past wouk and ri port the Hour Ueliiaml lieluir, hoth lor iloii.esln anil lorelgu aueouni, than for a year peat. Corn etroag. G Mi JsBceluhur. k higher. Money, I 'k jier cent. 0MM yeaterdey . 7V)i ii, . i. Uaiay, .J', Kangu t-sJay, 711 6-8 to (Mi :l . ;iuee Ualay, BU i t. MINISTER IN TROUBLE. Rev. Hlndman Aikd to Rilgn Baeaui H Bllv In Brvan. Lincoln, Neh.. Aug. 20. Friends of the Ue . William V Hlndman, pastor ol the lashionahle Kirst Preshyterian ebarob, nay he ha heeit askrsl M resign baOBBM he upport the OaBM "t Mr Hrya". who i a inemher of that church. PaatuT Hiudman wa- formerly a re pnhlican, hut latterly ha la-en follow ing Mr Itrvun leadership in politics. A majority of the congregation are repnhl Iran. Among the lending re pill'lican who are memlxir of the church are ex-State l'reaurer John R, Hill, ex-State Soulier latM xI Kill' momi, ax.itata Analtor H. . Kah- cia'k. Mr. Bryan fl name ha not heen con Booted w ith the controver.v in a 'r--onal win, hut friend of pr. Hindi, man Isdieve Mr. Hryau will champion hi pastor' retention. The charge againM Mr. Hlndman, far a can lie learned, are worldliue-s and lack of proper attention to pastoral duties, hut no specillcat ion are given. U. A. R ENCAMPMENT. On ol th Faatiirai a Hlrvcl Rac A "Kin and Make Up" Convention. Chicago, Aug. 20. Thi morning fete rani of IboU, A. K. turned their attention t" matter "f huines I he ii meeting wa called to order hy Commander InH hn-f shaw. One of 'he feature of the eucamp in. ml was a veteran hicycle road race, in which 20 old mMIoM started. The dlatntice wa live mile. The winner was J. I'aller-on, HI years old, of ( ireentlehl , Ind "Kin and Make Up." Chicago, III., Aug. 20. n encunip ii ii 1 1 1 ol the hiue and the gruv, u great rgan i'Ht Ion w hich shall include everv man who fought for his principle- north or south, t" he held 1IKM is the Iream "I n large nuuiher ol the (olhuv. era of the ling in '01, ami the effort is to he BMMSB t" secure the adoption ol n resolution looking to that end when the u t, ran meet to elect a commander- in-chief. . II. l.ei'per ofOwaneco, III , i the father of the idat. and he i workliiB night and day to secure voles for hi measure. Mr. I per is a delegate at large to the present eiicainpuieiit. He i pat coutinander ol I hilip linker I No. till, and inlintiiht general ( the Qraad Army ol Amorian Veteran. Hi proposition slinplv put is "Let n k iss and make up. " F A Y N h SIHAIIAN IN PABIS. Sh Thrw a Botll ol Champagne at n Marquli' Head. Payne Strnhan Mistre, laughter of the late Jmlge Strahan of Oregon, who in nt to runs from l.oinlou recently, I having the gaye-t time of her life, savs a Pan disi'tilch to the Chicago American. She la BOCOIlipan MM I. I.. I... L I. .M. ....... ----- ' ' 1 I 1 "'.- , on, in e , , . formerly of the UMIBO I healer, Wew rk. l avne is verv is. pillar in the fasl set in Paris. She la dressing lavishly and il -aid she does not have to wear tin' sainii dress t w ice. Mo and Miss Croshi ilined at the Aruteuoiivilli', a fash inituhlo restaurant in the Bq ,1,, lloulogue, where gav Americans with much money go. M a talilL' near hv sat Mnruuia d" Roebetbuloa, who ogled rayaa more than she liked, so she threw a Isitlle ( champagne at his head. Then she grew more gracious ami the ii ih r-1 II i si was presented. I hev wasleil no more hottle in target practice. lite Murom- is the sole tiri imr o the Itritlauy family which furui-hiil the lo ro of "Lea I'liN'hes di Conn- Ilia." Slabbed a Swllehman. J. A. HalliBtafi a rwltobmaa in the uiplov ol the Northern I'acihc at Pasco, assaulted William Mullock with a poekatkalla at RlMviTla, Kaatarn Washiugion, lafjlatlna ten Brrara wounds. Malhak, who la also a switchman, huh lying on Hie Ud in hi room Win n llalitsier entered in a Iruukoii slate and m used him of talk ing nhoiit him Melon- Maths k . ..ill. I defend hnn-cll he was stnhhcd seiiral times, and in the light which followed he received several additional cuts on lh e arm and Inn k He will 1...0.1 llalllster was arrested ANTI REPUBLICAN FORCES They Come to ao Agreement and All Is Harmonious .... KX GOV. ROGERS HAS STILL A CHAICE Bridal Chairman of Joint Contention, I bleb Convened it 2:30 Tbli Afternoon Ticket Will Be Dernocrttlc. Seattle. ug. 20 Harmony wa dent everywhere around the ihrxe eon- veiition- this ruing Kvi-rylsslv agreed to the two-thinl rule. Voini. Hat hae surrenderI and the fualon ticket will ba known a the .leui.-rattc tleket, linger' men are very confident In day, I hev have a majority in the con vention hut the chance are againM them securing a two-third majority. At a conference dslav the comhinrsl delegntion derrdod to Maud out for linger, to the end. lioln'rt Itridge ha heen agriisl Ustn a the chairman of the joint conven tion. Democrat Carried the Point. i no democrat on th mleraaM coinmtitee voted lor the name of the Hi Act lohe giieit to the d-'iniM-racv, and when litis waa curried again! them thev asked for the ad Inurnment nl the Committee t" ask the iltnnorral n ...mention for instruct Ion. The re strt BfMtad great uproar in the demo cratic convent inn, ami tha commute, wa iiiHtructed to demand the demo eral name. If this , refumil, It waa annonuoed the doaweMti wmihl go ahead and nominate an entire ticket. There were manv BBBaabM and much feeling. Th" conference committee met again at It) o'clock last night. The democratic ultimatum was received Popnliatl voted lo not recede o I again adj.. urn. d until the miiiI lata could report hack to their convention for instruction. The fm t i there will lie fusion and harmony all along the line in Washington. Union Convention In Saiilon. The I'nion convention aaeeii'hhsl at 2 M o'i'lock I. -lay I'ltlMARY ELECTIONS IN NBW YORK. Tammany Hall Conlrola lh Damoeretl Orsanliatlon. New York, Aug. 20. Return from t. i. tdav's primaries In lireater New ! York almw that the . Vork countv 1 repnhl n an organ nation ia successful in all evcepl lite 21st aiuhly ilia It i. I lainiuaiii hall waa ami-eeaful in hohltiig control of the dent's' rat tc iniatioii in all the districts John i Mioihu: failed to recapture the ; leadership of tl ulh district Th Ho-. .ii In Buffalo. Innate, N. Y , Aug. ao.-The re turni froni the del ratio primaries of p.rie ti -how that Win. K. Mackey i- the ebolea lor governor ami the or- Villi I ml Ion will he headed hv Norman I Mil k the naln .mil coinin ttteeman, who carmsl every nssemhlv dlalrlct. Alro-Amrlen l.ounll. In. Initial'. Ii ug H The national Aim Amarlmin bob anil met here with an attendance of Km repreauntallvu 'colon! men of the I'nlted Mate. Mishop Walters, the president nl the organialiou, ninde hi- addreaa. which wa the feature ,, the dev lie said : " the race wa pesaiug thr'Ugh the st critical period in hialory. Until tin- southern dein.sracy chaogea ill attitude in rests , t to civil and illli- t ill rights of the negro, I do mil are how we tan consistently help that party into federal iwer,and I, for one, will no! do mi. " Notice. All nrtie indehtwl to tue over M day are requested to call and aettle al 0BM and sav st. I). KHMLKRi . M.. liter's endorae it, children Ilk il, old lolks use It. We refer lo One M nolle ('.nigh Cure It will ipulcklv cure all threat and lung Iroiihlea, Tallmau A Co , hading drugglila. Pure PoDS Nt) inftrlor r impure iiijn-ilicntb are ustil in Royil im the purpoM of chMOHka inj; its cost; only the- most highly rctiiicd ami hctlthflil. Royal Baking I'owJcr impart.' that peculiar swectm. , llavor and delicacy noticed in tin- fat! cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare ia uiiohtainahle hy the use ot any other leavening agent. Alum I. uMd la umklucheu baking uowiUi. II ..., weal i" knew ill. )). t .a luui upua ibe liatln Hula.' "' "" i."ii.'l'. iuuaB a viae U .out ua.au, ..u .an kIm kiwuii wllb aluiu Lamina puwil.i, I'Mt si wlwl a .ul lu aeallk I BO If AC BAKINU POWiOLN CO., IUU WILLIAM l , MkW VC