DAILY EVENING EDITION Ml l.AIlfW or . isTKKN cillEOON " I.TIIS EASTORKlMAN Ttlie ftfin I RHAD THK E A IT OR BOON IAN THAT' THR F ArftR FOR A PVCIll HUNK, 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OllTOOK, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBjEB 10, 1 900. NO. .1941 (iKNKRAL NKWS. Ainni'u i I'll i CUv i ivn i ivfi i Toy"' l die end Albmns. Wlii,r ware, nil warranted giH Here's a Chance To buy an Elegant Winter Jacket At a Reduced Price i,. hi It i I mill pitcher 1 .in. l. ., , u. mill saucer Hlr. bowl" III.- sad .Stationery. L .1... u ICM. .,1 If... Uj;l'l. Ml."' p:iH-l I." BlieJVSS I. 'I, HRH HIIII cmpse paper, mill. pencils, ladies ami A big Jacket Sale Will be held in tuir Cloak 1 honi tun-nt This Week. A York maker of Fine Garments consigne'l us the line line of Jackets We've been showing, this season. All .unsold gnrmenta are to he returned October 15. This is the last week we will have them. Hence this sale. Help us to sell every garment. When yon reail or hear qf this sale don't overlook one important point - namely, that even garment is new, fresh and clean. It's one thing to cut the price of a carried over, soiled or out-of-date garment its quite another thing to offer the newest of the new at prices like ours. a . . ftJ .n ) ivUCc ilk I liNi Alexander & nexier. int Clnus Headtiuarierii. The Boston Store PENDLETON'S LEADING DEPT. STORE. Hiving bought from Gofdos A' Futgerteo, the Lteding Furriers of the Northwest, their sample line of Fur ( ollarettes, we will givs the ladies f Pendleton ami vicinity the lienefit of a 26 per cant diBOOtinl off the regular price, tlie Hale nun- nondog MONDAY, 0CT0BEB 8th and last Iqg ONE WEEK. We wiJl also include a line of Ladies1 Capet and Jackets with this disci. nut. THE BOSTON STOKE Pendleton's Big Store. The smbytety fot Chicago decided today to recommend to the general as- enMy the pfotsjsltton of aaaanMnen tnrv creed. portlier Senator T. I!. Hill, it i" official I v ruinonnred at ciwiorratk heedqmtrten in Chicago, will take an active part in the campaign in the west An nepretedeaM drouth la prowil injf in the district of Chaehar and Silhet, province o Assam, India, caus ing the greatest anxiety in regard to the tea ami other crops. A petition for a writ of mandmeoi to rompel the Cook county, 1 1 1 inoif. hoard of assessors to tile with the countv clerk a statement setting forth the value of the capital shs-k ami beiak of Okieafco'i staat Itanehtes cor porations was filed in the circuit court hv Miss Catherine Ooggin, hSed "I the Chicago Teachers' Federation. Paw son advices rert the drowning in the Yukon of B. A. Tonne, S well known Klondike minner. Tonne and hi partner, Thomas Allison, were building a rafl nix mile ahove Ogilyie. when tl.e former slipped and fell into the river. A swift current carried him down to death despite tl Softl ot All to save him. Tonne whh a nntive of Kairniomit , Minn. Ah tl.e remit of a number of enn- ferenceH, the Chicago building contrac tors have decided not to oppowe the formation of a new central labor Is.ly, provided the various trade engaged in the noealiail Inti of buildings withdraw from the Trades Council. The one thin the men have held out tor dtir iliK a wr i 1 xt oi eight weary months is their ri(ht to a central organization. BRYAN TO MEIKLEJOHN N,w Reported by I. L. Ray a Co., Chlesso Board of Trad and New York stood Bsrhanre Broken. October I(V The wheal market vv s dull toilav and the close showed a loss of ', unit closed at the Imttom. There was a Mood husiliess done in the MStl wheat hut little doing in a "pcculative way. Liverpool closed unchanged from yesterday, HM'4 . New York 0Mat4l SI : s, sold up to MS and held near this lintire until near the close when it declinisl to Ht -H, Stocks lower. Miini'v, per cent. Oloae vestenlav. st .S. It pen tislav, II M. Range tislav, si M to M. Clone tiMlav, 81 1-K. M II R HHir.lt MAN'S BROTHKR. He Replies to the Assistant War Secre tary's Explanation. - o K SUCCINCT ARGUMENT GIVEN RppuMlcan Doctrine Tbtt "CooslUuiiua Dofs Not Follow lb Flan" Supplies Mite rlil (or a Potent Statrroant. NEW LUMBER YARD. WWVWWV PACIFIC NORTHWEST NKWS. The OrSfM ltaptist aflnisterlel conference convened today in annual session in t'alvarv r. iptist church. The bailee, fort land is the largest citv in the Northwest hy alsiut ten thousand. Shu ha a population of 10,416 1 Seattle, alsiut mi, 1)1)0; Taeonia. ahout tO.tkKJ and SKikane, M, MX. The prettiest si(ht ever witnessed In Astnria was that which greeted the eves of shipping men, when rive mer chant ships seed ill through the heads at the samu time. The Klamath Indians are repotted to he prospering under the new order of things at the reservation. TheV are building homes and irrigating ditches and are fencing their property. It is reported that the Sampler Valley railroad company has concluded to build a first class wagon mad from their new town of Whitney across the mountains to (iraniti , a distance of seven miles. Hood Kiver's local telephone system now haw B 'phones. The syMoin was started less than two years ago, with II pbonea. The Italics has more than .'HI0 phones ill use. There are two companies represented there. Mrs. Kmina I'otter, of Snmpicr. in stituted suit against John Auitln, marshal of that city, for defamation of character and false imprisonment. Tlie amount uskeo for is IM7H. The suit irrew out the arrest of Mrs. Potter last summer on a charge ol keeping a disorderly tiouse. l ln h'.ntcrprisc hepuhl ienn Club was orgauued w ith the following olllcer: J. I. tiurdner, president; W. 1'. Siimms, first vice president; W. .1 . I-unk, second vice president ; Carl Hoe, aefetaJsjM W. Steel, aeaMSBt sec retary; John W. Rankin, treasurer. Knthusiastic siaa'fhes were made by w. f. sanui.r. und f, a. Clarke. At :i o'clock TuesdHv morning, the fruit dryer oaneil hy C. K. tiliolsoii, .hi tbi' state Inn- road eight inilei. from tt'.iiu w.illu whs dests.Mil to- lire. tnthitr with all it" ennteata. Tba tire sturted fr in a defective line, .iiul within a fcwtiiinute the building was enve oned III names. lln- beat was so intense that it war iinsisible to save nvtliiiiif in the building, and work- meii ami neighlsirs weN kept busy ill preventing the tire spreading to other i . . 1 1 1 - The tirisluct of tlie aaaaoa'S run was destroyed excent ulsiut seven tuns nf dried prunes shi. h had Is-cn nlaced neur the drver. The loss was M5(io; Insurance, I'-'OtW. Iiowagic. Mich.. Oeta 10. Itryan to day reri'iv.il from Assiatant Secretary of War Meiklcjohn a letter relative to the existence of slavery in the Sulil archipelago, lie writes denying the president's responsibility for the con- lit too- described. Itryan sent a reply, saying that "the republican party, with the approval of the adniK. 'stra tum, has adopted the theory I.. at the constitution docs not follow the ling; and that, therefore, the thirteenth amendment doei not interfere with llSVery in Sulu. The Puerto Itico law a.serts the doctrine that the people of Puerto KleO are bevond the protection of the constitution, andean he gov ern. si by the arbitrary an I un rest raineil power of the president and congress. If the constitution itelf can not reach the West Indies, how can the thirteelh amendment Itud Its way across the Pacilic into Asia. The president repudiates article thirteen "f the treaty, giving lull prote'tioti to the sultan and his subject., in the event of foreign interference. The president, in his letter of acceptance, declares it to ta dangerous (or the United Stales to agree to protect a Otarietian republic in the Ph lippini ". Would not it In- wise for him to with draw Ins agreement to protect the Mohammedan mil tan?" BRYAN R0UTB0 CROM III. II . H r Was Compelled to Speak at Michi gan City. Indiana. New BsffJalo, Mich., Oct. 10. Itryan began a tour of Michigan tislav hy be ing routed out of hi l at Slicl.iguu City, Ind., to speak to several hundred people at the depot, and Is'ilig intro duced by an excited Ib rmau democrat as "James W. Ilrvan." The first sh-ccIi in Michigan was made at llentoii Harbor. Iweutv three speeches are scheduled for the next two days, Saginaw Isung the last of the tour. lie speaks there on Ihursday night. I hence liryan goes int.. Ohio. ROOSEVELT LOSES HIS TEMPER. (irowt Indignant at Story Tlial He Sneered at Olttcere. Chicago, Oct. 10. -Roosevelt pas.ed tlinnuli Chicago from St Louis to In diana this morning. Ills party lcked Up w vent I spell-binders here. The principal slops tislav were at Ham mond, Ijogausport , lalayetia and Kurt Wayne. Ruoaevult was very Indignunt at the story that he told a correspoli di nt that the men of the Tenth cavalry were all right, but that the othcers were iieoinpetent. The Oovernor at Hammond. Hennsaler, Ind, (tel. 10.- The fl mt stop out of Chicago ny the Hisisuvelt traie was at llailililoiid, where the school rbildreu si,.-, k band with the candidates, who later ssike iroin a stand in the public park, tolling the big crowd U compare conditions now Willi iie.se lour yeara ago. 0KVESvNVY A. ;in- now rvatly for hnsinei near Wuahingtoii .V Coliiinb'.n Kiver (reighi depot with a (Mineral assortment of lunilH'r uireet from our own miw mill, ami can furnish auythiov promptly. Coiintry orders in ear loads ahipistt direct from air mill in carload lots at erred prices, tiive Us a call. A. C. Shaw & Co. W. J. SEWELL, Mgr. Insurance ". hile. Accident, IMate Ciltute, etc Loans on (Jily itud County Propcru , Kcal Estate '"imned nud Unliuproved City laita' S.Uh-( Bjanohett and Wheat Karum SEt: J. R. DICKSON, fcaat Oregon lan Kuilding f Kaet Orewonien, dahvarwl by JiiXl.'. .. . for Infants and tjniiaren. The Kind Yu Itiivo Always ItouI.t has born the altrua t .ro ol'Chus. It. J'le.eher.uiid has been SBSttS "ur bbt mmm a... rvisi...i for oter M ye.ira. Allow no MS XTSSiTm LS this- ...... terleits. WHll .. Jata-irHHl are lpeti .its, and IlllSSiPf the health JIMISIS BtlllTr-- utfaiuat Kxperhneut. The Kind You Have Always Bought bhw a. O Z . . , ot ii eaata r UCUlb lUe DiUHiuiy ws In Use For Over 30 Years Just Received have just received an eleaut aaurtinent of Oolden Oak I.ihrarv Tables. Also Knameled and Oak Wall 1'ockeU, Comb Caaea, (aaflj Hbelvos and Towel Kollera. Pricia to auit the cUhUimer at Joe Basler's. THE EAST OREGONIAN. The Paper of me People Berybody Bead. It. The Laraeet Clraulalloo. Beet Aerllln Mluaa Riieomaiism Kfieuiuatic painearethc crien of protuet ami dutie.vi loan lortuicd muscle , a. hmf joiiita uu.l excited lici ve. The blual hat been pouoiitil by the accuuiuluiion of waste uiatUri in tlie eyetrm, and can no longer supply the pure and health mc tain ing lood thev n in. nr. The whole svetem fctla tin fleet of thih acid poison ; and not until the l.'looel lias Is en purified and brought bai k to a healthy coudiliou will the aches und p due ceaee. Mr.. laeMt Belli ' ?W Mnih etreet. N. WeslnuKC'ii. ti. C , wrMee a. lolhvei 'a few Bioullls agu I hail sa ItacE ut feciallc BLcuiuh. ItMn iu it worst form The tlalll wub B. nil. II-.C- thai I ts-cunie comp'.rtflv uroe iretr.l TUreiteeh waean urn. ... ' ecviic ..ut. end By . "nditioa wee regerd c.t s thi( very deaaer. ou. I we ei tended by oue of the in"-1 able dot loo. iu v. . ). . : . who U eiv.i a uicuiImt oi the EaO allv of a UailinK medical col. iv. hire. He told me to i.,utiui.e hi. preK-rio- tlou. and I wouM Kel well After btrlue I (tied twelve times v..'t. ..I rr.-rlvtug tie fehslitcet beneht, 1 dei Uned tn t ootinoe bu tieuletent any longer Hu vine heard of a. h h I Swift h4jcific) reconiii.eiiitcd for Kaeumaliaia, I decided, aliuoet In d. ahail however, togi'c the medieim- a irial, eud alter I hud takeu e few bottles I was able U bobt.lr aroos't ou crutches, eud very aoou there sfier lied uo use for theai ei ell, s h hevlus cure.l nie ...und aud well. All the distressing E'a have left mi, my appetite ha. r.iuriii.i, 1 ant bai-py to be again icM'rcd to perfect lib. jyer- jSBja afrP ' ' vegetable L" fjy" j.unlitr ami tone k, ea the ideal remedy in all kgA k-B rheumatic t r oublea. JJSV ejaSw wJsssW There no opiates ol mineral-, in it to dUtuib the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special Isjok su Rheum. Uisiu which every sufferer from this painful disease shoulu read. It is the mort complete and iutcreiting tsxik of the kind in existence. It will be scut free to any one desiring it. Write our pbysi cians fully aud freely about your case. We Luake uo cnarce for uushcal advice. IMC WI SPtcitic CO., A f LAMIA, UV , The Bast Oiegomau is Bastcru Orc gon's representative paper. It leads, and he people appreciate il and snow ii by their liberal patronage. It is the advn -using uodlueu of tbi . aewtioo. ralrbank. Is Confident. hennsaler, Ind., Oct. IU - 111 ail in lett " . Bane tlaT Kairbanks said Ihut he thought Indiana was sure lo go fur McKinlry, us he had hta'n in personal contact with the voters all over Hie stale, and knew whereof he spoke. The senator was also confident of other states, having ju.t returned (rom lb. Pacific roast He sutd Ihut the people are ready to vote tomorrow their ap proval of the udliilliistraliou. Harrison Ha. Been a sphinx New York. Oct. In. roriuor 1'iesi- dent 1 1 urn on al N o'ebs k this etenmg will give an oral statement of his view, ol the euiiipuign. Il is awaitxl with Intel. -I in view of the fuel thai' his silence has latcn construed iu van- oils ways. Lsndldsle Wsolley In Mleblgsn llowaxiac, Ml. Ii , 0t, 1". the prolnl.il ion .peels! train arrived in liu i hanaii this morning, where the candi dates addressed seven hundred people, (ho- tbou-und met them lu re. Iiolroil will bo tin' stopping1 place th is veiling. Interesting lo Horsemen. At a sale of horses liv If A Mr-Mli.-Prat his Willow On.vo stork farm, of the uurclia.es the 0BMBt in cluded in the sale were, a hay gelding, piirehased by Dr. Mcllauiel, of linker City; live buy., by Toln McKwtu, of baker City , a sorrel gelding, hy Itiihard helley, two sorrel mares, hy J W. Scribe r ; s hay and a sorrel 0117, by N. K. West; a sorrel saddle horsu, hy ('has. baker; twu or three hy Jas. Parker, and one or two by J. I), Mueieneon, liisputches from New York indicate the placing by the Imperial Herman government in tin. country of an order for .10, OUt) cavalry, ambulance and artillei. horses, together with a praticul. .nil m,i. I touiiinssiuii for high elus. "111. ers' charges. Thu order is idiielly for tin- grade of horses that is now tleeuied best for liioiiliting n i. n in for ranid transportation Irum polat to pOtBt in war. hew Car. tor U. At 0 The balliiuore tV Ohio ruilr'oad com puny will shortly award c.oitracts It b. const nit lion of from 40011 to .hi. o freight cars, dividtid between the lead ing builders of the country, including, hog and coal cars. The (ormei will have a capacity of ,U,UU0 to K0,0ia uouuds. Thev will be euulpued with ' ! the latest appliances, including air brakes aud aalety couplers. The coal cars will be conatructetl ol steel, wiin capacity ior 40 to 6U tuns. j Y0UTSKY LOSES HIS MINU DURINu THE TRIAL. Uoebel on the Stand When Defendant Went Mad. IborgetoHii, Ky., (tit. 10. Yontev, who eaiised the sensational scene in court hist night. wa still in a -toper this morning, and Judge Citulrill pie-sed the case Until Thursday. After the removal of the prisoner from the court room to his cell last night, he became violent. Three men were necessary to restrain him. There i tiiir.ll a doubt that the prisoner was suffering from a temporary insanity when he made the outbreak. His physician says he may recover his senses in a diiv or two. Some say that when Arthur (loehel took the witness stand, his likeness to the dead man, lioverimr tioehil, caused the defendant to become frantic from fear. The case will Is' resumed so soon as Youisev recovers his under atiiinliiig. A Most Dramatic Keens. I ieorgelowil. Ky., Oct. It). One of the mot remarkable scenes ever en acted in a Kentucky court occurred last night in the Youlsey trial, llm de fendant himself being the chief parti cipant. The courl lean vvhs crowded ami excitement was intense. WhMi Arthur Ooehel was put on the Itaadi Judge Iten Williams, who for the lirsl 'nr. appeared h.r lue proseeu (Ion, did the o ne i n.n mv Arthur i loeeel saitl : "I talkisL with Yoiitseiy the day hi was arrested, bile in the afternoon in the jail in I i ii l,i it in reference lo I In1 murder of my brother." Just at this siint Yoiitsev arose lu ll i ml his attorneys ami in a loud voice said : "It in untrue' It is a lie! I never -.poke a word to that man in my life nor lie to mi' ' ' ' Col. Crawiord told lulu to be otiiet and sit down and others took holu of bun. He would not do so and said: "I will not sit down! I never said a word to that man! It is untrue!" He wif shouting hy this time and eyerviilie was on the tip toe of en pool ;l lion. Yoiitsev 's wife sprang to his side siel rhll n delivering to make him sit . ..an could be hoard saying: " miw you have killed my husband I supp ise ynii are cat istic.l ' " Then Ynutsoy hysterically annates aguin: "I am uuiocuiil. I'hure is no blissl mi Inv bauds! These men are swearing my life away!" Two or three . I 'put ies went over and giahla d him. lie atregtllad w lldly and said i "Let RM alone' I will not ill down' After Youlsey was forced into bis scut lie shouted aguill : 'Uoebel is not dead! All the demons in hell could mil kill him." Youlsey then settled hack in his chair, closed his eves and seemed in a state of collapse. Slops the Cough and Works Oft he Cold. tai.stivti BNMBr4tnieUM TaUetl cure s cold In nlii. .lay. No cur. , ll pay. Pilen '.euiilv. BLOODSHED AT POTSVILLE O' Sinkers and Non Union Men Coma npMf. 0 TWO KILLKD AUD MARY WOUIDKD o Tbe "Inert' Parade it Ucrtnton Wit Sit 1 1 lei Loda Mltcbell Stys There' i No Pol il Irs lo tbe nolermnt. Potarllle, Fa., Oct. IS. aWnkew n in I nbn-Unlen moil clashed this morn ing at ( use brothers' Oneida colliery, alter I he former had failed to persuade the non-union men to return home. Sticks and stones were used freely, and then shooting hegAli. Italph Mills, A coal and iron company uHlfer, was instantly killed. Joseph I.iso, a striker, was shot in the groin, (ieorge Runner, an nlln er. was shot dead. Superintendent Kttdtlch was hadiv beaten with clubs and stones. Many others were hurt, hut friends "nrrifsl them away before their names could he a-., ri unci The strikers were sue OaSalol w it Ii the workmen, until the police arrived in charge of Superinten dent Kinllich. When t he train carry ing thonH stopped, tiring began, and the afRcari soon realised that they bad run into a hornets' nest They ceased hooting and defended the mine ollleials. Tnsipa are to Is. sent to the .cen", which is somewhat isolated. STRIKK PRKSIDBNT'S RRCBPTION. Arrival of Milohell In 'Ber-anton He Made an Impor tani Speech. Scranton, Pa , Oct. ID. The great feature iu the mining situation ttalay is this afternoon 'a parade. President Mitchell ami his staff arrived thl morning from llaeltou to take part. He received a great ovatien at th depot. This morning it waa estimated that twenty-live to thirty thousand men will be in line. President Mitchell will address the multitude at lainrel Hill park, and much weight will he placed ou his remarks, Scranton. Pa , Oct. ID. The parade was a tremendous affair. The line of m. in h was six miles long. Knur thoOaana breaker hoys were a feature of the parade. Vt the mass meeting Inter, Mitchell spoke on the sa lines as at Shainoken yesterday, ' when he said there is no politics in this Itrikei ami that any advance iu pay must be guaranteed for one year. Missionary Money In China. St. Loaie, Oct. 10. TIM American board of foreign missions of the Con gregational church began the ni net y lirst annual session here this morning. Special uuestions, caused hy the ant i-l'hristian demonstrations in Turt-ey, and China, and the famine in India are to be discussed. The resirt of the Hi-crctiirv shows that out of 1117, ISBi spent for foreign mission work tins year, China received l'J.'i,O0U, mid H.ain SI7.U0. Trouble Feared al Celvllle SM,kane, Oct III.- The north half of tbe Colvillc Indian reservation was thrown open thla neoa. and a big rush of settlers fallowed. Nnnm "siHiiiers" have already erected cabins and are buhlin their claims with rules. Trouble is expected. The tract opened is as laigc as the slate of Delaware. I, melon, (),, In Further election soaalta today show that the conserva tive have ebs ted twelve mere candi date)! and the liberals eight. Midloth ian, the bile W. R. I Hailstone I coii- tltneney, retaalaa llaerali The bill nee stands: Conservatives, MMI; opwislllnII, lu.'i RoyAL The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated 01 all the baking powders in the world celeb rat ed for its greal leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful; it assures you against alum and all forms of adultera tion that go with the cheap brands. IB) AjM wM in ' aiasl BhTiasBsBl' llfl AJuui bakiisii powdvia aic tuw piksal, aa aluai t uU Itvu iiu at potiiid ; but alum la a ioirualva fuiaua it i tunic i Ibc bkua poveJai Oatttfciuus luuu ki ROYAL hAHlHii tVOWW M CO , 10U WMUAM 61- HtW VUtts. "my i j miiu a weak