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DAILY EVENING EDITION BAILYEVEHIH6E0ITI0K All Klisl. St Printing ! The tiast Oreaonian P.il V.. lit "Ail." In The Hast Ore(onlan OKKtfON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1900 NO. 3907 ill 1.! 'KNDI.KTHV ITlf 1TTT1 ik -nitVfrv ?! Frederick Nolf School Books and School Supplies. New nnl ml-hand baohi Honglrt it ii i sold. lHil pencil" from 4r falCH lo HJ law. Tablets' Ic t.i Mb, veil regular HS nnw lie, p(s'k." knive - large line of t. UPaMo brand jn-l received. fancy box flowered paper, regular jv aoa par box. He) i le sundries at msi . Tiiil.l iiin largest line ill I'i.ii lldiui, 3c liar to 24c iar. Meekly Examiner Agent Frederick Nolf NEWS. Take Off Your Hats, Gentlemen, and receive an introduction to our New "Atlantic Shoe." Nowhere in the world cm you purchase as Kood Shoes for $3.50 as the Atlantic." Tha 'Atlantic" hps ll I now afcoa, placed on tlM market in com s'tittou will, the RaMl, IJoaflaa, Hiinn.in ami Hm MM of that Iar. family of S) iuI Shoes. C Wt were ipiirk to observe tin- manv sitis-rior point in the Atlantic C Mho. and give it plan within ..nr f,'k, recommending them to the tavor ..f nil men wh i will nay I.Vi for a strictly first claw shoo You will flml than a ureal shoe for the price. Thev conihine the anrema ale nt. ..t I it, BTYLK ami DURABILITY. ALEXANDER At HEXTER The Boston Store Do You See That Name? Thoaa of you who !p ve traded here know what it mean. Those who have never traded here raMbl to and y.ni ll know wh:it it mean'. t i B .-non Itora guarantee- to give you not cheap k.hkN, hut Bool g.,.Hls eheup, and just a little more for ymt in may loan jroa sai gat slsewhare, This. "n we are g i to offer tVMM very strong values, such an La:e Cur:ain5 In Not ting mini an I .teii lace, Brussels Net. I'oint ! Banlta, Batten burg, Arabian, ate., vurd and ."I1, vard lotijn' 10c 88c, II up to 112.80 Fall Wool Waists. lira! showing of the m nt de.ir.ihle stvies fancy I lum-ls, Merer I -.el 1 .t -. Klaiinelettes, Ladiaa Oioifaa, etc., at 79i, $i 21, $i.5i). $1 78 up lo$S. Fail U ess Materials lor Draaajf DraRBMi Tailor-mile SuitN or Itainy Hay Skirt- at Low Prices. Fur Collarettes In cliff Tent furs b dm worn tin season, in eluding Sbaarad Oonay, Mink, iipissum. Astt-acssn, Para Ian Lamb, Blactrlc laal. Babl.. Baatfar Hart in, Mmkcy, Krinuner, Mull III Hi, etc., plain an. I white tab.. 11.08 u i to $2D.0(). Black and Colored Silk Waists Tiie u-west shades of Taffeta, Satin I iclo'sso an I I'm de Soil at $1, $V. $8, $7. SO II0 to $14 75. Bunting Pot Carnival Costaatas Is per yar.l. Get Ready for School "UU yard." all wool and iuixe.l dress material for hcIiooI drosses, worth 3V to title For 23 Cents a Yard. Pendleton's Rig Store. NEW LUMBER YARD. m a We are now ready for business i .ur ffaahlnatini eV Columbia Itiver freight clet with a ' u.-r.il assortment of lumber direct from our own saw mill, 'Old ..m furnish anything prom pay, Country ordura in 1 ir loa.U - , .1 il i re. t from our mill in earloud lata a) . .rreel oriees. liive Us a ...I1 for Infants and Children. C'a-torin it t Imriulc Mil.-titutc lor asUir OH, Pure uorie, Iif. and Sootbinu Sriii. It i IMeumt. I( foiiuuii- neit lu i Opium, Ittorpbiiie nor otber Nureotlu Mlbatauoe. It dflCtruya Worinn and allajM Fi'erinlinenM. It cure. IMarrlio a aiicl Wind CuUc It relie ves Tc-. tli Jnif Trntibimi and eurci Oootlpatioi. It reKiiiat,- tho Btrnifirtt and Bowels, ;ivintf liealtbj and natnml nluep. The Childreu'r. Paiuce-The Motber'n I ruad. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A, C. Shaw & Co. W. J SEWELL, Mgr. Joseph Ell's Stylish Harness. s s aaaa In Use For Over 30 Years. aaWaaaaaaaaaaa ABB ataa www :55 UPC i Special Sale If you are in need of UNITED STATES AND RUSSIA The Bear Makes a United States Responds m ins coin-wipe TEXT OF THE PROPOSAL AND REPLY - f r Russia Is Not Desirous of Cubbing Any of China's Trrritory and Wants to With draw Her Forces From Pekio. The supreme lodite ,.i ihe Kniithl of PjrtblM in aaaainaj at IVtr.dt, Mich., MM chonen San PnUMlno a the place of the next biennial uathermu of the order. With regard to the rumored visit to I'aris of the crar, the French press, on the whole, ncems (Irmly persuaded that it ip undertaken with a view of rai.intt another Kupsian loan in I'aris. The Ya.pii Indians in Mexico hae isone on the warpath auain. It in 1111 derMood that an aide (teller ill i way from Mexico City to take mand of the Mexican forces and out the Indians. Mra. Marv K. LmM, sister of tien eral Williiim T. Sherman, and ex Senator John Sherman, died at Lan caster, Ohio, from the effects of n fall down stairs. hieh happened a week ago. Her hnshand, W. t. lieese, died 11 I i p nN''. Itichard Oontekti known as "Tallow Iick,' charged with complicity in tin- assassination of (ioelnd. and who M'Hi i iiwnng ami aoon an i mler is ra-aaukOllinad, will retire : ner iroiipN t.ereirotn. An I lie V Ii i in e Hov.rnm.nl haa l.ll rakin there is no need for her representative to remain The coal latninc in liermany has Is'-and Russia baa directed the litis. inn come very serious, ami a immlier of i minister to retire from China; that eliamliers .. commerce have petitioned; Russian troops will he withdrawn ie.l that whi n the k'ovet'iimeut of China INDIANA IS 0KI0t RaTIC. Washington. ug. :U, The state de partment made public the Russian roposal ami it. own response tislav. he Ku.Hian representative made a statement that Russia ha- no designs of territorial aciiiisitiou in China. Incidentally, to the necessary defen sive, llt.M.w.l.. . .,11 l.'l.u.i.tti lu.r.l.. Kicve imu canmiaT, " i Knaa. occupied i.exingp.n, ivy.. eune-jiay . on ,,,. ; a ..r.l.T is re-established, w ill nicimeni reiiinnsi in iniws m v licru county, charging him with the illegal; sale of whiskv. the government for relief. The pTMaian cahinet has resolved to grant a modifled railroad tariff f..r foreign cml in order to (Militate lb. importa tion of coal from I'ngland and the Dnltod States. Oflicial advices per steamer Kmpress of India, arriving at Vancouver, II. ('., state that the Russian authorities at Vladivostock have interdicted the nail of canned goods in that city, hecansc they are required for military Da.. These goods hud all been imported from the I luted States. Kxs.rt foisl stuffs except tish had also forbidden al Vlade stock. PACIFIC NOR 1 H W EST NKWS. siniii renain tlie reins ol government. .ind aftord until. inlv with which other ..wer- can deal, licit OWrBtDMl will fain tUlme its representative. Tha Reply of tho Unltad Stt.i I o tin. ,1,.,'iarat ion our replv states that the governuieul ol the I'nilei Stutcs receives with satisfaction tin statement that Russia has no design of territorial aoqnialtloo in China and Hint the declarations of Russia in this regard are in accord will, u, ....it i i .. . . .... ... . . " coe oy inner isiwers. WDII. wi la-en agree that the immediate objec t, f which the military forces have been c ip. 'rating, has been accompl ished. mere still renniins other pnrpimes wiiic li all power- haxc Republican. Poll tho State and rind It In Aaalnut Ttieni. I Indlaaapoltoi tnd., Aug. It PrOpOSal and leaaadoal at repnbli.an slate head 'i oere uiai cneir poll, ptst com platad. show. Indiana to he demo cratic by IS.ixtO majority. This revelation threw the republican leaders into a stale of Ironm and con sternation, t hairman llernly secn tli issued a call for a meeting ol tha Hat. exes nine coioniillee. To the meml-ers ol the coninilttcsi llernly said that nt the present time the state is in the hands of the democrat-, and it will take a heroic effort for the republ ii ans to get it hack bafflf. election. I'oll-bisiks were" carefully gone oor, and the members of the.' committee, themselve. veritled the report that Ihe state is dem.s'ratic by Is.tkHi majority. State candidates wen- informed of the situation and were urged to make a canvass of the state ami ns.i-t in BaklU I more thorough orgamat Ion. Col. Emrhin, republican candidate for governor, who hud been looking after the argaalntlotl in his own part of ihe state, will shift the -.cue of hi- , ,p,r t ions. I he republican pol I show t hilt the greate-l change from the republican to the democratic column is in ihe o, un tie comprising the iras belt This is due to the oih. ration of thcMrusts in thai section of the state. Many of the largest and most im portant manufacturing plant- of the cities in thc gas ball naie been closed within the hist two years ami thousand- ol men have I n thrown out ol em ployment . In Anderson, Mr. Iiiirlnii's home citv. hundreds i I , men hae ii thrown out of oho mi nt within CORBETT WON OYER M'COY o Victor; Came to tbe Callfomlao in toe Fifth Round. o CLEVEREST EXHIBITIOI EVER SEEN Corivtt Rrrclm 118,000 u Hit Soar of (be (late hVrtlpls. KeCoy fi,00O, of a 150,1X10 . w ,.rk. Aug .11 n. long l.s.ked for meeting 1st ween .lame. J. Corlsttt ami Kid Met 'eV under the auspice, of the twentieth Century club at Madison S.piare Harden is over ami in le. than live round- t'orhctt proeisl hltaa.ll to he Hie Is-tter man. Kee-n judge of the gam. who saw last Rhjhvf fight cle i hire that it was the c leverest tfbibl' Hon ever w itueamsl m Ihe i. il i :.. ..i ' i" " o. ."."".""I ., ' , . . . J , In our ..pinion, thM. poriVjaa. ...nld . . V .IS-M, .,e,,,K, cooes- ,..t . , 1 11 i IMS ,v iol lit . M'CII pat ioll of dav. ill-brother la John savage, of r,.kill ,,,,, daflnlta nndmUndina - 1 IM'IWeen tllli powers until the hi lies, Alexander . I. Meitler, proprietor of I governtnent was re-established ami in the Occident Hotel, ill Atoria. San 'position t ler into new treaties rranicaro, W e.lnesdav, of dropsv. re- I it h etald ishmept suiting from hmg illness from llrighi's disease. Mrs. Nancy C. Kofi, widow of the late- (ieorge liofT of Maleay, died at Salem I'hurH.lav morning at the age of nearlr eightr vears. her next hirllnlav falling on SeptemlHT 1M. The Idaho annual conference .f ihe Methodist church met in baker City Thursday. Ilishop Andrews, of New York ha-arrived and w ill preside al the nf. r.-nce, which will last live days. Twenty-live paatON will Itaajlll Marcus de l.ii (ay. IP- t'nrl, one ol Lisa county's prominent eili.ens, died at his horn., near Albany Wednesday morning ..I paralysi-, at the age .,( 0. years. He was a pioneer of ISSTi coming to this county from Missouri. The Central Christian chorobj of Spokane, owns a gold mine. Their pastor has gone to work in the mine, and will take out some samples and go Knst and sell shares, Iron, the proceeds of which they will I Hilda new churc h building. In tin Ciiited states court, at Ttt ciiuih, Judge llanford made an nidi r directing the su e of the- Taiolna .'v Columbia river railway, tola, mude after advert ising H davs. The claims UggregUte about MM,O0t, Twehe miles of road are Ijeing oierati-l. At Moscow, Idaho, a competitive DOlal Is'tween tbe Norl he rn I'm illc ami the (). K. .V N , rival graiti-hiiyers ol these rival roads on Tuesday rap tbe price o wheat ui. to 4.' cents. Al other point! in the I'aloiise, wheat sold on the same day at 41 to -I-' cent-. Word comes from Hold 1 leach, Curry county, lire , that Coleiiinn i.illespie, aged lil , has been c oliv i.'lecl of the murder of Mrs KdiaOM, an ngi I lady, in September last year, and sentenced to ba hanged Oetobar The murder was aatatnlttad for the patrnoaa ol rohla-ry , A ataataaboal being balll in I'orllund by tha Central Navigation ,V Coiislruc tloii company, of which I'aul Mohr is the manager, was attached lo the heriM Wndaaailai in .u action aam-i the lainill) I" the vV, limnetic Iron ,'. Stee l Works' to r. c .v. r 401l Mays , Croat have tiled an nil... hm. Id suit al The lialles for 761, Lo i, lu,,t. Wagon Covers, Canvtui, '' ""Hem, Kope, siriiu; Loatbor, tc c 'il ''Al'KK 18 Khl'i uM flUi AT K Fruit Jars Mure is tha place to buy tbeni. 204 'loc-n are being sold at c5sf. Joe Basler's. f&.... VV ' Ailvnrlialn., a.. ... tu .nil bn. M !,,,,, "' ''", Mil Fr.li. us-u, c .liloeul., larli '-""".-u iur Mlvtu-Uaiua u.u Ih uum1 THE EAST OREGONIAN. Tba Paper of tbe People. SeeeiriMtay a.aai ll. Tlic targaai ClrauiaUoa. Baal A.varUalna ttaaiMl. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. Tbe fckin i the aeat of an aiuioet cud lea, variet y of diaeanca. Tbev are feasant by varioub naim-s, but are all due lo the aauie cause, He id and other poison in the blood that irritate aud interfi le with tbe proper action of the .kin. To have a auioutli, .oft skin, free from all eruptions tlx- blood um.1 he kepi pure and healthy The BMIlir a3Qairait(.n ol aracnic and poia.h and the Urge aiuubM of lace powder, and lotion, generally uaed in thia claa. of clikeaaei cover up for a abort time hut cannot remove per manently the ugly blotc het and the led, di.hguriug pimple.. tturnml vlylluntiu tm ihu $trtvu Ot m huuutliul aontpluMlon wben taah rerncdie. air n ... I oi. Mr. H. T. ahoter, r -A l.u. .. Avrnue he Ijui., Mo . My. : " My ueaugi.1.-. m Willi . di.tiejb.il, .ruutloii i, h.l feece, wbleh rt.iM.d sll Ircliaeiei bi ... lafceu lo Iwo celt tea id bcslih nig. U. rc eiee. ui bru. At. M.ay medicine, .tie pie nls-.t, t.ui with OUl rMtt until wr tie. l-le-.l 1. c, ; h S ,.,,. I. y lb. llaM HO..I I...H .- mr. i i, J.. 1 1 ,.. . . L.u-.i. ba..u toau.v.pe.1 A duAeu boittea em.'! nei ooi.lcely .ud left ber .kin perfectly wooth. aklll 1.6. eeventccii ui, . s.efu ol UM tlfil-.re.Mlug tlueeee bs.cvtr retull,. 't S. S. b i a tjo.itive uufailiiig cuie for tbe woi.t form, of .kin trouble.. It in tba greatest of all hlxod purifier., and tha only one guaianiced purely vegelahbr. bad blood make, had complexion!. -fBk. -fBh. -fBa. puniie. and inviyo Bt rate, the old and b. a. a. make, new bvB BaJw 1 11 " 1 ,"Jl,n1"'' lbc aaWaaVofF le.,ly and keep. tb ffcin active and healthy and in propel tmndiuon to peiforui ila part toward oaaryiugoti the impuritie. from tin isxly ll you have Kcxewa, Tetter, Acne, Salt Bbeuui, V aoriaaia, or your akin ia rough and pimply, send for our look ou Hlood aud bkiu Llisc-akea and write our phv i- about your case. No charge what for this service. raxum 0Muabi. aiumu. . if such aiithoritv ine i nit. si Mates would wish i with draw their force from I'ekiu. England and liermany In Aocord. I I ug .11. Ihe afleru.sin Papara appear to he perpleied at t h. America-Russian aeconl to secure tin prompt evacuation of IVkin. Tin I i lobe' urges the government to oppose co IT IterniosI tile Idea o evaclllll loll ot i'ekin. ill which course the paper adds it will lie support.il by KmiM-ror n 1 1 1 la m ol c .. r ma n. . liuard at Pekln. Yokohnnia. Aug. .'(I. -- lomral Yamacaebl raporta that it has been decided to maintain guards at the im perial city, entrusting Ihe south gales to the Americans while the Japanese will hold the other three. Captured the Palace. St. I'ctershurg, Aug. I. fj.a.ral Liaavltefa reports (ran Pokla, under date August 10, that the liiissian de UwhOMOl captured, without loss, the imperial summer palace at I'ekin. Psaca on Any Terms. Waahlagtaaii Aug. SI. Tha Uhlnata m-giitiatioiis paaaala at the MBM point tiny oci up lei I yesterdav. It is staled that in. conclusion has I.. . n r. in I.. .1 as to Ihe last phase, iiiiin. Iv the Kussian .ros.snl ol withdrawing. Ah to the .roM, sil ion to reeogiii.e l.i Hung Chang as envoy, negotiations remain at a standstill. There is, however, reason to believe that the way has la-en opene d for settlement of this ,jues tioli on the basis of the Japanese, pro-i"-,,. which is that l.i ilung I 'hung h.- re i ii lore -I bv Prlac t'hing and the v ic eroyic ol Nanking and Hankow. Ah it is understo'sl, hose olticluln are pro-loreigu in seiitim. nls and strongly in. Iiif.1 to make peace OH any terms Tha iiitlucm c of 1,1 Hung t hang, level If Minister, would Is' , oiiidcno led. Order, lo Lli.rt... mashingtoii, Aug. II. No orders blue been Issued tolielietal 'bailee lo carry out the suggestion in the I .,- liaa le lc- for the withdrawal of the tr.s.ps In. in I . km Orders were sent iicncrni Cl.uffee, under which In ...nld act in cum- there ehoiihl la- withelraw.il of troops of any powe-r, or that cone inaniiers could no longer act in OOlKMirt, 'I lu re is do disposition for praaipitati or a barrlad withdrawal. aeet. Willi favor. London, Aug. 31. Ass.s iale.1 prSM ha authority for aiuiouiu iug thai the Auieric.u-itaaslan proisieal in favor ..1 withdrawal of the allied force from I'ekin, with view of tin ll Hating tin neogt ial ions or con. Iii-ioii ol terms of ieace, has not only met Willi eon sidarabt. favor at Karopoan chancel I ries, hut is aluuuit certain to Imi adopted. I'he relent .taUuilellt that I he admirals of the powers in t'hinese oaten ooatasaplataa detaiiiing l.i Hung' t'liung at Taku is devoid ,,f (oaadation. l.i Hung Chang will re main at shanghai, endeavoring to otaM wimfnaaiaation with hi oollsaaraas of the uhlaasa aoinbraaaaal b i ue nisi venr iih a resiui hi (lie opera lion of the trusts, and thev will vote, the entire democrat ic ticket. Indiana's vole at the vair .us pffjol. tientia lions since la. L lollows P. in iaii,a.i ' l l v.w ." '- il. : i.l.i.t i au,7i suvnta I ins' Corbetl't Heavy Slucslnc Won. ll was through Ins superb feinting and heavv -lugging that Corhett put McCoy .loan anil out lat night. While McCoy landed ..um. .tinging I 'b-, he did not , ,,t Corhett s skin nor did he land a single heavv blow during the oontaet. On Ihs oJir haad 0or- batt, when he dropi. si science and he. MO 10 slag, lamlad hard right and h its which simply t.s.k aloO f't guard away, and when t'orU-tt found the vulnerable sit in tin. region of McCoy's heart, two lefts dividisl by a right end..! the battle. I: 1711 l-. n I SSI I see ls" Is. I Prsalilenl Pre-i.le ..t Pre.tite.l I'retlcteiil I 'resilient Preslilent Pre. 1. 1. Ill Mb I1..I 17 -see on MM . i-.. . in . 1,71 I'lnr.lll t .'.'.. id ll. . .1-, P Cell II ,M'J l '.ip It oil' I lo'.IS II HUNTINGTON'S SUllKSSOR. It Will fi'olltily He M. K. Iiih.UI. nf Bin rour Paine, New ..rl., A.ig. :il. The Mail ami I', x press ays : It whs. said in Wall street today Hint the presidency ol Southern racille would he offered Pfattdanl M B. Ingaiis, ol tin. iiig Knur, who is a Vnudcrhilt allv. The selection of lugalls would n. another move in I with the alleged Van. lor- bill plan t. weave all the railroads of inerica into one viimI system under a 'ingle head. Hoei-s Abandon Strone Position, London, Aug. .11. Lord Bllhajlta p ports as follow: "Huller lelegraphn from Havetia that only a few ..( the. iiemv are there and thai Kreuch' ami I'oh -Carew ' forces will move on their Hank. The advance of Ihiodonald'l mounted troops on their front caused iheiii to aliandou a very Mining tioit. " poMP The leovernnisiil's Hold. t'hevenue, Wyo., Aug. 31. All mi nil ritii-i I reis.rt im in circulation hem tllllt Hie I I, oM Pucilll express 'M. ahbod at Tipton Wadowdaf nliht. optalaad tto. in gold to bat If the -. Id ot in the I'hilpiiiuea and that Hie roKbers secured the whole sii Ipaaaate Plaaue In Olasgow. Washington, Aug. 31. The follow ing able grain was received by the Inarilie lOHiutal service: "Ii a.uow: 1 he oca aril of health declares lelasgow is in llad with plague Id,. veil case- and lie sll-.pl. puis case are III the iohi.iIiiI lay.' ouvbHHabN r Pemiilets WILL ALT. ainait and Starving Indians Will be tares tor Washington, Aug. 31. Ihe regular cabinet loueling was held lclay. Other sa Marts l.'side China that were con.idernl were the condition of the destitute miners ut Ca. Mom. ami ol a large- number of Indian tribes in Alaska. It was die l.lod to Send a Iran port to Noun to hriHg back such miners as are ixmuiiea. Provision and clothing will he sent to Ihe Indian who are ilcatituLu. WAI-I HAN. Case in mi bllIRT I A Railroad Knoiville Attorney 0sel.es His Vavor. lenii. , Aug. SI. A wo man panneiigcr on tbe aoiitlierii railway train having c oinj.laine.1 that a man wore a shirt waiat without a coat in Ihe lad,.-,-' roach, Ihe matter was re ferred to the legal department of the road and it aiibniitted an opinion that "so long a the man is decently drc aaed, whether hu has on a coot or not, his appcaracc cannot lac offeuaive to any Or Mo , o,; " old ror ban Praaalsso. Hidney, Aug. 31 'I'he steamer Mon tana, which aailed August 'ifi for San Francisco, hue on board f,7yj,uuo in gold. Horses Burnsd tu Usalh. I'roV i.lence. U. I., Allif. III. I'ire broke out this afternoon in the slaLI. .( Narrngansi'tl Park, w here the grand circuit, race lueei ing was iie iug held. Kight horses were huriie.l to death. Strikers Malum lo Work, Cardiff, Wales, Aug. 31. About Mi,, odd sinking colliers went P. work In in thin looming The Openlna Round. In Ihe oning round McCoy showed to a much better advantage than Cor bail McCov MMBSjd very iiintidelit though careful, while. Corhelt waa nervous ami ill at ease, Tl ntns round was taken up with tin. cleverest kind of feinting and Hparing on Mr Coy' liar I while Corbelt's work left very little to he rce-orcled. In the saoad round Corhett caitie up in better loroi and l.,- uneasy (etding had evidently left htm. He gave an el liit.it Km which could only I. given hy a man thoroughly s.sted' in the inner- l isiiitM of the c lent I fie art of (su ing. In the third tbev got lo each other "(l. iier. but It was in the fourth thai CorU'tt I., .in to lake McCoy's measure. At time Corhett Itoppsjd In M'lentlfie work and r. -ort.sl to slugging, which proved very effective McCoy waa loreed to clinch and il wa then Keen thai Dor ball was sandy getting the best of j The Lonoludln. Round. In Ihe mih and concluding round Corhelt forced McCoy Into Ins corner where the Kid kc.pl bhskiiig and nar- rllUI for an opening to get nut. Cor h. ll swung for the head hut Met'.. v ducked under it very cleverly and Jlllllpi'd lo the center of the ring .Inn lushed him across the tl.s.r of Hi., ring and lo clever work (..rcisl M.Cv back into the comer again, where R. . i.i a right and I. It P. ihe K id's head. Ibis was the heg i lining of McCoy's undoing. CorUdt went t.. him, using Im it li hand, swinging ami jabhiiig am! occasionally oppareattlag with hm lell, McCoy saw tliat he was no longer able to ward off the big fellow's blows and he threw hi urm across hi face, holding his head down in the hop of savlaa nluiself from a knockout punch. I 'orbclt showered left ami rights which straightened McCoy up anil then Jim swung his l.-lt which craahed into Ihe Knlsh.sly. McCov doubleil up and in doing ho held Corbatt'l left glove with hi right arm. Corlwtt then drove McCoy away from him with a right over the heart, and a the Kid went back singgei ing, Jim leasl after him Ian. ling another b it -mush on Ihe same spot and the Kid dropMsl to the Hour ami was counted out. I'he men l.nlth-l for ui R0f cent of the gross receips which wan lo lai divided, J per cent lo the winner ami '.'A per Ban! In Ihe loser. It I est, ,,,, lied there wa about t 1 ""' ill the house, so that Corhett will receive in the mdghlMir IicmmI i.i I M ,i MH ami McCov about UUaJ. A DOUBLE LOSS Some weeks ,iK., we l.,,ic;lit ,i bit cil ll.iy s Cheviot Suits, wlnc h by inistaki wi i, v in to niii- nf QUI C'.l.n ado stores. Tbe parlies Iran f botn tve l.oiiulit them baitpj a.ixious to make mutters tight have om led iis a dihiniinl nl j,, ,,, , , , i , Wl; woiihl keep the goods We nave ileciileil to keep tbelii and orler llit-lii loi sale atiuuc ibat mean not only a Ions to the maker but the loss ol our own profit Cheviot Suits, light and dark colors, inn huge sailor collars, a regular 50c suit, sale l,r,,e Mc. I i.cL and In vie I Suits, with niiely trim mc4 Milor collars, raguiar 73c suit, sale I""1 ;Wc. l anc.y ChaVIOl Suits, with .ail.n i ..liars trimmed in ml. blur and blown, a regdilar i.oo suii, sab pfica IkJc. The Golden Rule Store