DJUiy EVENING EDITION All h ' '' rrlatlav The BMN Urejtonlan mi o it fr ...nML.. rm Your "Ail " la Tht f:tOrgonlan 1 bse . , . iHR. . . vol. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, ORBQON, SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1900. NO. 8M0 ujjy EVENING EDITION Frederick Nolf Scholars Attention MM and Pencil Kree Vv ith Mrat Order for tin ifta. SJJif iharfs-nor. POT Ic. ill V DM " ja-IO extra ante talloi, i.-. pen Mini nti! tablet. 1r. KnH-r pencil tcaaare, I. each. BhI ral'N r tiprvnl lead pen:-il, lc each SaaaTtad k'i"l p'n. 4c. Ida peac . . hotl p (of BanfOfaa Mai mk. pim-li ,,1'. " cin-li b""k strap, he. HMnMiti- b.k trap, regular ih. mt, HOW l-i'. MfcMtic Indelible panells, Be, knife, with chain, lOe, get examination paiwr. So, ptr'i dleUuuery, icbooi viae, inc. , Ma, 4. I MM 11K-. a. to up. f and snaanl hain! btMM bought, gad aaxenanji (1. MaMMlmt He the iargewt lin und have tin- - i n liliila ).!. .'. ilea, doila, fkttiti. book, station. lamps, fancy poods, etc. Frederick Nolf Santa ClauV Heado;uarterc. Frankly r'K ih A l'imitt niunnor . nuh Maea ataman ;H.U aanaan - I "II - l. i ll-LM-l I ' Mm M.vk f..r Kail an.l Winter, I WO. i m.v.i. I'mlm lias , .. . 1 "iK' rat mm ndwai m LaWiee PttTttl . -oM lor the niitiirj. . I. :,.i.t. at lhe Abii..tork lu . Msnv styles ol vt-rv Isio.t stria tor mm IMMIMin Mh.U' Iii 1' I pretty new handle iv nn.t women IV. A. aalMM, BIB rv uptoij.-.i Men's Trowsers Women's Shoes ... , Warn . Mrt rn., v.. , -'tin.c r lannel larwher fieta II "'' "' w lweaaaiaai1tyBaai- IT i" fee our rii.e women sti.l agiHsl one l sol.l tor U', oenls. stark. l- iik pair ever; wber U4W Hose AW CtUlN L,. 7 fiSVSg' and Caffii l'S , li'.nn 'iraniMMt int h ll4'' mi'l'- w' oxlra in!ui' 'ii li iv. Klrhllrn nl.u-,1 hamlli- lnr'. nrw 11.10, U.un iii to I'.ui. .riMwt'l p mid nhilr l",k ti-i l. mmt o.. i ry urtii Wn VieugUi xr , . , ;,,,), .Mens BhOM Nfckwi'ar DaaTi avertoat the ' Fur mm aad waaaaa, v I I FlaMMtlato, "Mtaaik'" ho. m The handpotaixl, the h I."..' t ii i' v n r 1 . $X.tti when lui) iiifr the aawast uc run get for Hake. lri ilofl klnj next mii y..u ot vtaaai . t-mi.'iiiy nr You cu't iiii nailfliiciiou here. bei Hiiv lm!h iiiuiUH nnil ALEXANDER HEXTER The Boston Store Early Fall Arrivals. Tlii week fn announct the arrival nf st'vera! lim Kail and Winter iinls in cluding Ladies' Misses' and ('hiidtvn Jackets. Pluah, and iulf ( 'uj.es, t'a'ic . rl0Aoec and Welch Flannel WrMapan, Colored Wool Dtmi Goo4i Black Wool lrc- Oo o iv I 'art Wool fiidt rwear. All Wool UndrWMT, Wool ami Cashmere Hosiery. UTool and Eiderdown Flannelsall colors. Silk ai-t. Blankets. Comforts New Line Golf cloths and Cheviots for Rainy-day Skirts. L!: .H'uvy ritiUl n'ttun luiee .. 10c Uili-.' I.-mvv ridbeJ Iniae, InuliU- wile ami liifl lL"..r MB! tNtavy rililifil oittM linn., ull ajaaa, ..llh1 Ijuli-' l.utural lU-w rillisl vrt and pant- L'V Ladiv' natural Utvt'oJ union raita, 76c lirey l,iatiL't foil aiie 65c White MamlllM tjuilta 7.V All lin.-n eraali t'twclititf 7c We've opened uj the largest line of direct Unpolled Black DlVM Qooda this week ever iboeO in Pendleton. al 1 and see them. Ladies' Knox Hats for Fall. Pendleton's Big Store. NEW LUMBER YARD. Wi- ari- imw ready (nr MWiMM at V, Rnliint'in (.' Ii.iniiia Kivar Ifaigbt ! witli a U'Ihth! tK-Mort men t if lunil.fr " f r. .11, cur own aaw in in. and eun fumlhtj anything: p'uinptly. Country inleri- in r luadl eliippwl ilinict friitn "ii r ii. ill in narl'Mtd lute at ' rrert l.ri..-r. liivi- Mf- a Ulll. for Infants and Children. Cwtoria I o liurnilcw Mittiiut- U,r i.uUr 60, I r uori. . J)r...s at.tl Hootlllllf BmilM. ll PlMMMUrt. It r.ia.n n. itin i Opluui, MoruUlue nor other .Nur.otio It urta lia. rl... u anil Wind W ItllWM I Urn Trouble, aud ciire. Coii-.tii.ati.'". It wyijate. the Ht7UiUll an.l IJ..NWI-. .vi..r Im.iI . a...l natural Mleep. Tl- Ciiildr-n I'.ni.i. . .. 1 l Mother a t rleutl. The Kind You Have Always Bought au m M Bears tlie Signature 01 A, C. Shaw I Co. W J SEWELL, Mgr. JOSEPH ELL .. ' w In Use For Over 30 Years. Iron Beds TttAT "YOU CAN UMOH. Have takun a drop aiel a largi- atiiiniil lia junt arriM.) diraaj from UMMatorr and will I aold at greatly reduced pricra at VorMad ilrcaii plaidn, fur Hhoai drcaaea I'Jc 4r. yanlf wool .ln-i gnh, Wi.rtli ;l'x- pi . 23c I- il tiantiell. tte wrapficra. wiirtli fl.jS. Ht Lad ice' mai kiiitiwlien at mie-half marked price.. Iure linen lnk towel a, hemmed endf, wortli IIV l.' Fancy cnlor.il towel, worth :'Ae -Sc l'illow caaeh, :ix4S l-'c Sliool umbrella 'Oc GENKRAL NkWS. A anitarv onler wa put in force i" . lluvana. dirMital ami MthorlBMJ aoa- tiMMM pollea I paw low ol all miiw. itiira in that citv, aapeeialtjf reaMaeeaa, fur the purpoiH' l canitatioli. Secretary of War Root i etmflaed to hi en miner NaMMM. nt SoBthMjlplOB. It, I., a the r.nlt of an opera tM for the removal of a carhunole, MM Will not tn' aMa t'1 leave hi" home for It day or two wli. There wen over 'JiW present at Cincinnati, Ohio, Thurmlay at UM national fMwIc. of Mexroaii Wat v 'tcran. The ate of the MaMlMM M the Mexican divii.m in the panel.' averaif.Nl over 70 year. General lloh eon raplM to the (welivniinn MMfMi. The Moplc of Fort Wayne, lad.. Thiir.i.lav, deilicateil to the memory ol tien.'Henrv W. haw-ton, a inonutiient areweed by the bmumm ea4ored uj him. The exercie were nn.h r Ul aeapieM Ol the Unlee. Veteran Uafion. William .1. Itryan wa the prIMlpal orntor. In a MatMaeal to Ibe peblk Preal- dent John Mitchell, of the Doited Mine Worker atate : "The averagi WagM "' anthracile miner for matll rear !:a Ut'ti le than! annual Iv. Iitirinn that petlod nt time the cot M many of the tiec.iirie of life ha. heeii inereiiM.1 over M hT cent. An increaae in the coat ol living, without a correpi.iidiii)i iiicn-nw of wane, i qaltalwil to a raduetioe la waire. The Atl(ilt atatement M the iMBMrU and exiairt of the United St:iti. iaauetl l.y the MtraM cd atMietiea, how that darlaf the month lb. total import of BMMnandlM Ml fol .'I'.'i', m"i. a deeraani a ooai pared with n aM. laW, of aboat A,000,tQO. ol the iniirt of ineri-hatnlie. f '.'.iiiS.stNi wa tr f .tot v . The export ol do- mctic merrhandiae durinfl the month aniom.te.1 to llll.:t ISJtlt. adecr.a.i ol 11,600,000. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT - o - Thers Are Some Signs of a Falling Out Among .the Pomerb. GRKEH-F.YED MONSTER THREATKKS rACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Spokane tax lafj ha bean ad vat.ced :i mill thi year. I.at year' levy did n it provide aMMgh money to pay intcret on Ikiii.I. B very tb lag i now la readlaeai for the Harney OOUat lair. The rare traek ha he.'ii put in line cotidiilon and tho itroiiliil fetieed and el aned. Jiaa'ph Werther. ayeil 0s year, di.d at hi home near I. a Oramlo a fen days ago, Hlawlfeand Bra oblWiea tirvive him. He had llred in tainle Koiide many year. ll. c. i.eveii, who. with wteral other, ha taken a "do-, rf ' tlaiM la the Mg Majabraafa bait, abaal Is attka eat ol Hum, ha made arrangement! to ink a ntiinla.r of well on the land located, which will he Bead for Irrigat UK' purpoe. At Oakville Linn county tho fiftieth anniversary of the argaalaatlon of Willamette conKrettat ion ol the United Preabrteriaa ohnrah at that plana wa oelehrated, ladnu made it nart of the exereiae ol the annual m eating, of the gyantJ of the OolaMMai madea th.'r il.i week. The Qolnjabia river aonlnrenei al the M. K. church, oiilh, i ill .: n in Dnyton, Waah., with n nlalatari ffoni varioaa polata la Oregoai Vnah lajfton and Idaho in attendance. Blahon Dnncan i praalding over the IniM'tiiiK, l.-v. St. Clair ol HepOBW aaalathaj. The ranlarenea will eloae with a iiiaa revival wrvi.e. Sunday. Or. .1. F. Montr, a pro ail nen I btrnaM reidiliK live nil lee eat ol Sih.rlnli, Marion cotiutv, wa killed asMa time Tburadai niiit hy a lulling tree lie had tin1 noun- tuula-r on hi farm, and went out aflat dark to hk liter the tin-, ami not Mtnralag nteaibari ol hi family went in aeurch of hiiii, llnd nut hi body aadar tin- traa and badlr homed. EuiprfM Howniifr ind F.mprror, Giurdrd hy mkH' Troops, Am In Nooftoll itud Will Not B. Pursiiril. Wanbtatatoa, Sept. i" Minatot wo wa an earlv caller at the alale de purlin. 'lit tod.) MM hail a conference I with ctniu gaaratnry Aden. He I notified idea verbally of the appoint. I MOM of Yimtt LB a an envoi . hut had I no further information to communi joBte, He wa much IntMOtMnd in tbo I abort dlapatoh froai Mlaiatar Conger, doatrlblng the condition in I'ekin Tho tate departlllent , while dei'llll- 1111! lo make thti meaaage public, an tOOrinM the tatemeut that it 1 10I i. ut.sl 110 change in the polni al conditinii in Pebln. Kuia ha not vet oilictally BOtlfted our gorernnMnl ( any chaniie in ita program a to the evacuation of I'ekin. OflVtt.ll here are panuad hv certain ditpatobea, Indlontunj that Li Haag Ohang may he detained through la Mmattonnl tealunalea at the BMMtb ol the Yang m H tin r-irt abonld prove true it would only go to contirm the fear of the admi iiittnt ion , a to the poaalblllty of an Intornattonal oonj lin t at altiK -I any moment. Th Emprei and Kniperor. New York, Sept. IB. A diapatch to the Herald IroM I'ekin ay: the etu- pbm dowagM1 .nd amparor. with algnl tbooaand in op aa a itnard, are now laying with a Mongol prime, in Mongol in, 1 SO mi lei weetwara ol I'ekin. No anranil of them 1 Intended i.y Ibrefaju trii. Admiral Savinour 0betad. LoodMli Sept. 10, A dinpHtch from Bhongual myi that plrorto the an pnrtnraol Ll Hunti t ibaagi In. t.er- mau MinlateT) MBMM Yon Schwareu--toti, esehangad rlewti with the niiliiaan itateiiinn. Tin. dtepateb addi that it 1 reported at Hhaaghal that the MtgaoMloa that Ramiaa omfawf earorl l. to Tako wa- dropped, owlag to the objeOtlrM ol Admiral Se moiir. The tat. mii. 'ut ii- raltaratod that II re rnngi the emperor tutor, reiontly han noil hlmaalr Chlnax Troops Coneantratlni. I'ekin, Reptt 7. Sir feobert Hart ha latonned tba toralgn aanntali that they m.i-t le pnpar.il for (uture hoMilltle.. that ChUMM troop- an i3ono.ntr.ting ami novlnaoa the ilae of eonnunloatlon bMWeaa iVkm ami run Tain. General Chaffee ballenM ba ha Mfltonwi troop- to hold out ngalaol any attack. Pfiaei ChiuK InfomMd Mlnlatw t'oniter that tin' emperor in to return to I'- kin. niaertand hii Not uuiity Walla Walla. Bent, IB, Rd SotbM land, aenaaad of two mImm Um at-t-in 1 1 . . I uiunler and tbo criminal aa. -unit f Mi Bra nil Kblwell, wa ar raigoed balora indue iirent la the m iM-rior court, lie entered a pl.-a ol not Ignllty la the oaaai, and traa rMorned to I jail to await tho a. lion of the MpMlM I aoarl at the trial next BMMtb 1 Feur Hen Killed. ! Baattle, BeeL IB. Ih a atlll.lan " I the Kwaoiainll and RanittMl railway Hiiperlniandaal Uobert Planer. the tleianderlnn ntlnea, wa laatantly killed, al-" Ragineai Walton and two Bremen. HornrtiL raii.iNu at ualvkitun. Health Otncar Hllv Thar ll No Dn r nr an Epldmie. t.alveaton, Hept. 15. A more hot fill feeling i ohaerv aide evrvwhere, and the ruination ll btlgntonlng rapid I) I'he state health olllcer. Hr. Il'nnt. brihrrai there in no it.ngaf ol an epidemic from condition mMltlng (rum Hie torm. I'he Crullne Con vent ha lieen i-onvenl into a general hoapltnl for the more avrioit eaaea. with a full abrpa ol phyatelani and tralaed naraoa. Medical nippliei are till mil: h aeeded. Hank and MM other hraucliea of lminea have re- mmed 1 Prenaratioai for rebolkllag are lloiiiK on in the huvino part of the city. I'he telecraph and railroad llBOl are being rapihh reatored, Nd for Krrt Troops. I'alla. Texa. Sept. IB, There ii argnnl enll lot freh tr,Mip ,t Gnlrea. Ion. I'hose there are worn out with doty, or are n k from uii-aitilary . 011 dltiona. A special from ialvetou i-a : "There I no eoneealinent to ba made ol ih fact that a neat 1 1 an oa i laared. The effort, ul the anthoritie j aro directed to minimising ihi danger. V commlttaa that ill donate a train load ol lime and not il here ipiick will do a greater mtrle. than hv dkmntlng tw let it 1 .line in nioiiev. " NARROW ESCAPE 01 TRAIN. Knalnr Kelt th Teaatl MftM Away and rromptlv Actd. S.altle, Seiit. IY A special to tho Tim. form l--a.pi.ili, Waafa , av . A Ion tram on the Seattle ami 1 11 lorn 1. - Itonai ra Iroad, bonnd ior seatit... wa Bruaairtg the ttnietl. betweon BnoijQnl ml. fall ami fall Olt) when ll n- glneev mil the treatlt. giving way hi neath the train. He Opened the throttle ami hroke away from the train, reach lint solid iiroiind in safetv. The train ll -fill itanding upon IhO totterlni treatle, PARTIAL FUSION IN IDAHO S. IV Train Wroi'Mud. Raaahnrg, tire., Hepi i:. The lOOtbbomtd Soulhern faolflfl train No. IB wa Bracked at Greeu'i station lour ml lei -onth from her... tin morning, ri.e drlvet axle of ih.. angina btoba, and threw MM MtglOO, mail, expre. ami baagaga mm la IhediMh. No one Wa Injured ' Baraertea is tnnen. London, S.-pt . la.r.l Kolwrt re port a. follow! I u. French - copied Barberton 1 rdav. He met with illgbl eppoaition, 1'wenty-llirve oMIcers and men wlm were prisoners Ben releaeadi ami 48 lueontotirei ami other loiiii'n i.H'k weri eaptaredi I kflbtlag Ainoiia I ii.oiis! vs. Loreui Maripie, Sent. IB, lUrn wlm arrived her. reatatany avM that the bnrgbM were lliihtliiK ainonx them aei VOI at HelHpruit ami are MM inn ami bnrning bnlkllngi there, Anolliar i'laau Caia. tllaagOW, Hepti IB, Another plaifU. 1 1 . baa bean ra pur Md making' a total oi 17 in thi ally, Nan us Daly III. Nan York, spei 1 1 Marcus Italy, of Montana, in v. r sermuslv ill ill thi city, tn Whist Brkts. 1 !hb ago, Bapti i'. Oatottof 70 :i-h . i nts pal hush. I , Sail I-ram i, o, Sept Ih.--lead), cash l. II.'. pM i.nlal. NfcW TIIIIK HAHKItr. a bent, Wloal Main Street, '.etoi. h l a iii... . E. tssMsjTHE EAST QHEGONIAN. Joe Basler's. ra raear f h ropl. 0..J1 Isisl II. Tbs Lar.ett ClrulaUun al A4irUlua Bslusu. renwae. nnajnnnnnmnBnannnmnj p nanj aaananeajnnnppppppgtpppl Change of Life Tbeee Women were Helped Thnmgh Woman' Oreat Criala by Mr , Pinkhum All Middle-AKed Women Should Mead Their lttera. Nine Yoars of Suffering " TniAJi Mlui. 1'lMUAM : When I ftrt wroU- to you, 1 wa In a rery baa) aaadiUoe. 1 rnaa jnandng naroogb h.. iiunu of iife.and the Uoeu.ra aaid I bad l,la.l l r and liver troulo.. I bad sii " for uiae years. Doc tor failed to do iui- any Rood. Since I have taken Lydia K. fUik bain'i Vage t u Ida Oiuiiouud, uiy health haa Unproved vary uoieb I wlllifladly recommend your no d icine to othrrk and aui kure thul it will prove aa great a bleakintf to tliani an it haa to um." Mai. iao. II Jim., 001 DeKalb Ave., Itro-.k lyo, ft Y. Relief Omme Promptly " BBal Ma I'nssts 1 had been under tratmut with tbw aoetata Un? Bonr jsnarai mi trrmMi toyet.no better, I thoua-hli would try your md. on H ;. trou ble waa cbauja of life, nd I must key that I never bad anything; help ui au ujuuliaal. ...I. I'.iikhuiii Vewe table Coiniam ud. Iteliaf came slmust iiuuiedlataljr. I have bettor health now titan I ever had. I feel like a uw wouiaa, BBtfeetlj klrouf I give Lydia K Hnknaui'a Compound a. 1 u lit, asd would not do without your medicine for anylhiug. X hare 1 ' ouimeuded it to kcveraJ of gM fi oud. Tiiere la no Deed of vvuniau kuffcrlng M non h, tor Mrs l'lnk haw'a reiuediik are a sure cure."- Manama Bi 11 aa, brldgwatar, ill. No wouistn i so healthy but at this crisis in her life she nccda advice and help from the most competent source. Mrs. 1'ink tuuii will a4viie such women without chaige on u qucst. Experienced Qreet Benefit "Dtab Mm. I'iuiiis 1 took Lydia i'lukbaui Vegetable Cobb pound durtiiir ouaoge of life and derived great benefit from ita uaa.a nUair IL Jam mm. XV, Coy don St., Bradford la Mra. Harrold Relieved of Pmim " I bad pains in my head and bnik and could hoi stand on uiy feat with out caukxug terrible pain in abdeaaen. Iwaakhoiio breath and could nut aiaep. 1 tried aeverai doctor, bet uoi.e belpad me. J read of hydia C Hinkhaui Vegetable Couipouad lo a paper and before 1 had taken half a bottle I felt better than I had i month. I have taken aeeerel bottle and am now well."- Ma- S. K. Utam i c Clinton, Iii. The medicine that has cured a million women of aerioua female ills an incomparable record auch is HIMKH AMI'S VEGETABLE OOMPOUMD LYDIA E. ported by 1. I.. Ray to.. 1 hlesao guard ur Trad and Nw York Slusk Hxaliana brokers. I Sept. I.Y ' LlrerpOOl Wll higher till morning eluaing at B i' Now York j o'ii.l Kite, liecomlajr, againai HL' .' n, eaaterday and ' I " I '4 higher. The toreignefi wire ggnrn In the marbat ! for botli oaab a heal ami Intnraa, Whilo tin- in! aovernroenl mporl ha not had MMh Inloeoo. a yM mi this aide it 1- evident n.e lorelngers attaab more ; Import.OOK to it and aro hiiving whent I while 11 is 1 In ap Iho northwest is .nil. ring now IrOM loo mm h ram jth. ro being '1 no In - in two days and the itaebeo grain Ii belag Injared. Minneapolis unllors hate advamed : Hour and an- bay lag wheal al Kansas It'll and ublcago, our rrop tbi. year will la- under live baadrad Million Iwimh trill giv. 11 sboal Mvanly.eta Imllllou mrpln., Ai we nave .ipottod l.bonttbirt) Bv. million la th" tirai I. u anabl "I this erop pro en 111 1 1 -t la. I II ffaof ill the enotmoa. .lemaml I aatW Ml k lower. Money, I ' a r sot, doe featerdey , Bt 64, Upon l.slay, M.I Kant!.' tod it , M to BBIl . Ulna. t'lay, "'l1 UAN MINI INIfcHVIkWSO. SIioiIsks in His Wnasl 1 sol This Yr k.id lar.nsrs fsld Hiahsr Winn. Baa Kirk, one of the houaiua wheal grower, oi I'uialillu louiiiv, is la Pott lead nay. th. T. lag ram, aaromnaalad hy bit wile, taklliu III the sights ill 1 th. carnival, In shaking ol 17 ma- llilla's wheat sold tins 0,11 Mr. Kirk I said "lor so 1,0 uneviilainuhle reason 1 I' mill 1 1 la iMiuly's wheat crop is about gB per allll short this tear Wl I this I should he, in view ol the faVOrabl. aondllioua, it is hard to eapli.ni. We Ihad no do nghl and the w.atlier wa 11! thul aonld bg dtaslred I he grain, 1 however, did not head out well ami lit. result is a mat. rial shortage in the I 1 1 Pi Ibe siraw bettor than it has I bewfl lor yvera and we all have Mian I la bora . , - "The shortage, in the yield, collided with the Id t thai r wore ohligisi lo pay blgnet wages lor (arm help thi year, will reduce our proatl eonsiilera lb1) Still mot of the win ills-rower, are at iH.d uml very little cuwpl.inl i heard. Wage were on an average AO wiiits a day higher till year Ih" lust, aod many larmers had dilHcully in getting the ussislauc limy nuauau .bun harvest lime arrived." Mr. Kirk has more than a seel ion of wheat laud in the vicinity Milton. Mr. Fllen K. Marr, aged h i year, died Wednek.ll at the homo of hur sou in Alluiiv MM "an SagM to Albany about two years ago Iroin Salem, I Mas., and ha la-en visiting with nor I on. . 4 - - TO tUNk A CULU IM 0NK UAY. la. I...V..I... hlltlUU ' .11.. Ml luhK.B. All ilruMgiala rt luuti liits uiuiiuy II ll UIU l vutv. ! At. hiiit eitfisiBlUii: U uu tMBsvit bwit- Mm. Democrats Hava Filed Their Ticket Wltb Secretary of State. WITHDREW SEVERAL CAIDIDATES Ttm K lb Popwllsl CtndldtlM RifuMd lo Withdraw Populists Hue Nol u Ytl Filed Their Tlckm. Itoiae, Idaho, Sept. I.Y I'he demo oral and populists have oftvi'tod a partial fusion. The deuiiu rat ie nun. unite. ha- Bled Its ticket. It also tiled the rtM I gnat loos ol tha asadidjamj lr .'oiigre-. auditor ami mine iusietiir ami the nlnatbMB of panalnM candi date lot those places to til, vacancie. The.' are the three places offeretl the nipulits at the time of the state roll- tent The secretary oi slate Itad ilie ticket ami took Ihe reaignations ami mini mat i ui. under ailviaeiuoiif lor :'t I r- I'he three sipuli.ts put on are T. I.. It lean ol Hoar l.aU county lor con nr., B, W. .loiu-s o Bails countv lor auditor, and M. II Jacobs lor mine Inipeotor. It Ii i i.-i that !. f the I o 1 1 11 1 1 I -t eallilldales ho refused to withdraw I he are I M Mullen, presidential eleetor , M. K. Khv l..r rotary ol slate and Texas Angel lor UpreM. pnlge. I'lu ilomoerats claim all the other impulists have reaign.sl. hilt 110 isipillilt paper have vet Is-en ollerisl lor til lag. low ni tpaaks In Seattle. Beattl.. Bant IB, Chas, A. Towne will in ak in s. aitle t, night anil a large committee has started down the line ol Iho Northern I'aeillc to welcome the 1 1 11 1 11 il' I -I111I M in nosot mil. 1, ....... ..M in North 0keta. V alley City, N I'.. Sept. HY -K.hu-velt's patty -pent tho night at Kargo. I'lix train will stop tonight at Ilia man k I luo minute slops were made l -i ii al Caselon, Wheatland, Ituftalo, I'owor Citv ami Valley City. Indiana lor Bryan? RAagbaMi III., Sept. IS. At Terre Haute, llryau inade a spoe. li Uslay, expressing contldeiice in the doino cratie onth ok for Ihe state. "We are counting .ui Indiana Him year lor an old i lino daaaoeretk majority," he -aid. I ho crowd shouting hack : "You'll gel It." rim niNias ouit work. Troubl B. Ink In th Anthracite Coal Kaalu" III Pnsylvnl Wilkosharre, IV, Hept. 16.-Hy night nearly all the minors will have their l.sils out of the mines. II seem apparent there will l a general sua pansloa of operations 111 Wyoming valley on Monday. Uletivk Arriving. I la.-lt Pa., neat lajtectivo are .aid to bo arriving here 011 every train Ihe mines will proltably ta I. 'moil in ami harriers erect. si around the breaker houses. Train Craws Laid Off. Hstantnai I'., Beat, IS. Today will 1 lose with nearly a complete shutdown ol 1 oiler lea in the entire I a. kawana valley. Already railroads are atyiiig oft many sea! Irani orw. th sink aa.lai. I'liiladelphia, I Sept. lit. A iecial Iroin llaelton, I'l'iin , aayai Judging llMB th la.st inloriiiatiou obtaiiiahln il is ptofaebl. that alsml ailly a.r cent ol ih.. 111,1110 minors amnuMad in tho anthtai it.' soal iiei.u will i.. down their tisils tonight. Tranay and Thompton. I'ortlaml, Sept. I 1 Tom Tramy of "an I lane 0.10 Usl night waa given a dec I -ion in the sixteenth round over itoh rbompsoe roleredl of las Angeles. In the last round lhoiupsoii was knoi k.sl down six times an.l hi s.MXiuds throw up Ih.. sponge. In Ihe pMllMlnat) tant rrauk Hen derson ol San 1 ram MBXJ kilo, kmt out I red Ito-s ol 1'euvet In Ihe s olid round . A Thau.and Tongu Could nol BgpMM th. rapture of Annie K Springer, ol ii-'.. Howard st , Philadelphia. Pa., when she louud thai I'r. King's New Hlscovery lor.aui u in pi 1 "ii had .oiidil.lv or. si her ol . backing rough tliat lor many year hud made Ufa a hurlii. All other ' lie. ,10. 1 d... lor. ..ail. I give her no help, hut ah.i sav ol thi royal cur -"II soon removed the pain In my cheat and I .an 10. sleep Soundly, oUie thlllg I .an -..io.lv remoiiilsir doing I. lure. I feel lik. sounding ll pralaaa throughout ll.. universe. Ho will oven on. who tries Qf, King' Now U taX-OVer lotaati trouble ol the throat. ie 1 ui long., I'rne Mb and i Trial hollies Iiim. al Tallliiau A Co. 'a drug lore, every Is. tile guaraillewi " .- 11 Noll. All per.. lis knowing themaelev ill. del, led tu me will plana, call ami aellle 1 l. ir ue. ami. II. M SOAN. j ! j HWJ III Health and Disease .. n. ud la Ih s.siH fig. I hwk axtiea el aaaBtty Bdr ,11. .d fig. 1 aw dsaely .11..1 el Mm UANUKUrr HtUtS Owl an lkUyla Mat aatr reat. oxttiuy Uw cauM yea iwawv Ih dixit K UsiutrwJI. a talilag Hal, aa Usldacu. il you kill Uw (ana with NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE. tar Sd by ail UrujyjUU. rricaitae.