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IAILY EVENING ED!T!OK DAILY EVENING EDITION 1IIK I.K.ltllmi I'APKH (II HAHTKIIN OK ROOM Ik TH HASTOKtiOONIAN TUX I Vert , HNaD tllR EASTOREOONIAN THT "irrirm ma uiiiriiiM. VOL. KJ. (treat values in Toilet BOap, gjj n .-, ii bur. Frederick iNolf Always Ike cheapest. PRNDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OllHMON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER HI, 1900. Now Hun If "I I hiiihII and oahinet i wv. Vary popular, plated IVanm for ise photo, m,. to ! few ami nrtistir- Wn lire admits for "Stltletoo" ,mr. nrteel knives, razor- ami t'iisor to isaft, Stationery, school KI1).1 i..M tablet inkH. faaey goods, ladies' and ,,(,,'' pursue, dolls, toy, gamoa, lilnyolea, ate Japanese napkins, In h( grade pi,. liiiminMl, larg. line school slBbM fa to mo, TiH.mie, mne and fnoy paperi beautiful gift bnokH, allium- and toilet -mi", iiiiii v mill 11, I'll l iia i im In jarilinuur and OhlM novel lies. i ur immense veess, line of linlidav u Iu are arriving every week. w,. hi...ii ..I ,1... 1 jl a film I inwi ma I'". on - inoit. rea a i 1 1 line nt hi im I j ever shown Melon. In "in- Pan Frederick INolf A Man from New York aw iimninc: with A Man from Pendleton n lew days ago and lie said : ''I'll Mag many Htorep and manv tnck of goods inta aeaaon and I tell von haven't noon mon inviting Bttraotiveneai and aoeh a gram! line of goods at Atounder .v Hester are offering their trade for the full and winter trade and I know what I in talking admit too," The man from New York did know what lie w. wlklng about, Our itnet thin aaaaoe in the largest and heat we ve ever shown. "We have skimmed the cream. Superb Qualities. Attractive Patterns Extensive Varieties Excellent Values. We oonfldently believe (hat the trade of Pendleton will agree with "the Man from New York" and that they will nee the wisdom noun- of tci vintr n their patronage. Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store PENDLETON'S LEADING DEPT. STORE. CLOTHING SPECIAL SALE 11 mens Suits OVERCOATS. $10.00 $15.00 Pot this Weak on all our Black Dross Good ending Saturday October 2ist. 25 per cent off regular price. Tba following are eOtM of our fall importations French Crape. English Storm Proof Crispi Black Stripe Soliet. Figured Wool and Mohair French Poplin Vegonnice Whip Cords Black Brocades Diagonal Suitings Storm Serges French Cashmere THE BOSTON OK Pendleton's lig Store. NEW LUMBER YARD. Y-NN Wcuretinw ready for Imslne near Wash iugton Columbia Rivef freight deHit will) I' im i.r aeanrHneni of lumber , u treat from our own aaw mill, and can (urn ihIi anything , promptly. Ooaatrv order.- In j car load- idiiniMil direct from OUT mill ill cui'loud loth HI correct price, dive u.- a rail for Infants and Children. A.C.Shaw&Ca. W. J. SEWELL, Mgr. The Best Ever Brewed. Cnatorin Ik H tiariiiiew auliatitulB lor Oaetor OH, I'urw uorlc, Drops and Noothiiiir Syruiio. It is lUaiuiit. It -iitniiix iioitboi Opium, wi piniu- nor other Naiottu eututtauoe. It destroys wernw und ailny iVvwrialiiiomi. it cures Ularrhoja aud Wind li-. It relievo i. . tU inir Troubles uu t nrtm Couatipatiou. It r'Kiilut.-s tbo Htoiiiu. ii and Bowel tfrlnc boaJtby and i.at.ual aieop. Tin- Cblldreii'a I1 ana nil 111 Motber'e rtouu. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siiruature of In Use For Over 30 Years. aaa PILSNER Just Received BEER. Made from rlltortxl water. Reeom '"ended iy plivriieiann. Yon ran drink III you want id it and nol have tlie "adaolie or ot dlaay, Schultz Brewing Co. 1 have jiiHt reeaivad an elegant awK.rtment of (ioldeii Oak Library Talilen. Al Kuainrtled and Oak Wall Pocket, Coiol) Caaen, rjlook flbarvaj end Towel Kollem. I'ri.eB to Bail tlie rualomer at Joe Basler's. THE EAST OREGONIAN. Tlx Paper or the rop. Hv.rybudy H.&d, 11. in. Laraaat ClrauUUao. BM( Adv.rU.lu Ulun. OENRRAL NEWS. lmnminu tranH-Atlautie ntainern all rtort very heavy weather and higfl wiis. The llainbiirn-Aiiirrlran linei Cap iVIa had heavy (jalen it h hih waH from October it ! 7. Coal and fan in .a mt oiiant it ien I were found near St. .1 -eK Nlo., at a ; depth of a little nior than UHXi feet . 1 The ga will lx plead to the eity at i once. A vein of coal that may reach two feet in thicknepn was found. The will of J. H. Cayton hai junt N'en probated in I tel. n lie leave to bin two daughter a fortune of M4, tlOO pound, with the ruriou provision that the monev hall onlv In- payable if tliev attain the iitfe ol :'' M am with- ; out marrying either a eitlaan of the I I'nited Slate or a Hebrew. A. Haw, niiivernity of ('alilnrnia for throwing the Hi-pound liaBmef UN feet 4S, Lnebea; K. Beck, Yale, I8 pound kIh M . -II feel .'! iiiehe.- ; Alexan der lirant, uuiverity of Pennsylvania, two-mile run, I minnb M '! D accoml.i, are record allowed by the I II tor-col leu iate athlet ir a - -m i.il ion . ('ii-ii- Knumeralora Beck and sex ton have reached Janean from Copper Kiver where their Niimmer' work re milled iu the euiimeratinn ot sm In dian and white. The lndan iu that Bection bve dieil thll Suiumer by doneiiH. Ibii aKMTtallt) reealta from the influx of miner and the detrac tion ol the Malmou uiiilv bv canneries at I he mout Ii of the river. .1 IT'S GETTING WARM i ,"0jl li Campaign Today in Three Eastern States. BRYAN'S GRAND RECEPTION O' New York Gives Immense Crowds and Great EntbDsiasm. ARK H ANNA TALKS ABOUT TRUSTS NO. JI94 jirovl (er. Says Wire Nails Art Nol Monopollmd Pre diction Nrw York Goes Deruoernlic. Kry Foresees t Panic. PACIFIC NORTH W EST NRWS. Tim. MoBwea w in town Tneeaay parebaalag boraaa for hi livery ami Mage bnitie hi Suinpter. lie want to get about KHI bead. The Idaho State Aocialion of Con gregational churcbe mix I- mi Tueialay next at Mountain Home, it eion lo coiiiiniie lb rough Tucxday and Weil day. W. Tboma Marl I In Beat tag ton on rHilroud buine. He i at the bead of a company that wa raeoatly oruaniol to build a railroad Irmii Old' Kerry to .Mineral. I'riiue drying and Hie packing und hipping of fresh prune, iiniit and o on require gg or more Nkillful men unit women ami thew I oc employe n i-eive week I v nearlv lliNl, a ihe Courier. Hi hard Kamsdeii, a Howell Pffajffl farmer, alio ha geM in poor liealtli for Home time, took alniut n pOO0fel of carholir arid. miKlakinw Ihe huttl tor u. at rnntaining I pre- Hcnlieil liv a phyKician. Willie tirider. the U-vear-old on of W. T, (irider, who live in Iji liraude, fell from a tree Sunday afler abea and received a fracture of the ritdit hip bone and alo iniurie iu the rheft. The bov fell a ilictance of llnrlv fei t. The Anteloi Kepublicaii ay: "At prem nt cattle of every di ncript ion are in goiHl liemaml. Men who raie them here get at the lanch !lla cent a pnuml for ti'r and . I cent for drv cow. CnUH with calve brniir in to o and yearling n il tit Iroiu $:.tl to 'ih. Jauie Kugland, the iireideiil ! the liHdl branch ol (lie Mormon i " iin li, ha charge of the arraim- uieiilH for Ihe building of a Morumn huri'li al l.a iiraude. A i.inva will first be made to a.-certain the proliabb amount of support which will be given the umlertak inti ami the building will be giiagcd according In the iimanx al band. ARTHUR i. oi in , TKI.LS TRAOIC STORY IN COURT. New York, Oct. III. Kmiii the nio luetil of the arrival of W. ,1. Hryan, at D tin afternoon, until hi head louche the pillow tonight, the democratic candidate will have a reiepti.ni iich a few if any candidate for olllco have received in tin country. Kvery avail able baud ill the city ha been engaged. Kirework have been bought by the t in Kvery Taiiimanv "bonier ba baafl ordered oat, with hi lung i, gi! trim. The magnitude of the doOKNV -I nit i hi i howu by the pi lice prep. aratioaV. Twenty dive hundred pull men have been aigmd to ti." meet ing, and to line the I reel along which Mr. Hryan will pa to the four iuictingH. Kichard Croker staled i murdered man. He told of LOSSES IN run iitinks. laaaraaaai sued m kiiiidi and cap- turin Man From two Rattmanti. Manila. Oct. lit. -Two hundred in surgent Filipino altnck.il twenlv nun 01 the Twenty-four infantrv regiment, who were repairing the telegraph wire and iIoh near San .?.. Nenvo Full. in' of l.uron.on the tenlb of Octo- l the detacliinent. bill ..even American reached San .low. Probably the remainder were captured. I Alan, al Viikloba Levi -.land, a partv id men belonging In the Fort v -t h ird regiment were nrpricd. Tbev bad three men killml, Ihe IhmIIch Udng oauiy mm I luted. Kiii.m in Shl.ld,' Party. W'aaliiuglon, tVt. t, en. I Arthur cable the name of the ami wounded In dipt. Bhlelda1 in Mariudu.pie. The killed are ham Andrews, Blmere Nnrnir .Nile Shiel neck, mouth and h.iuldcr. Wound of the other are light. Raorulti Tor Manila. San Friinct.-co. Oct. lit. Tha trim. port lirant left thi nraralag for Ma nila with 700 recruit. Among the aaaaBateri wa Mr. Pajietooi TAYLOR CHARGED WITH CRIME. AN EXCITING MARCH killed partv Wlf. Frw ill and Frank Weiuhand Cuotnin wa- ernnilv wnunded iu the By the Hosts of Labor in the Mining District. . o CROSSED THE MOUNTAINS - O And in Panther Creek Valley Tbej Found Soldiers. THE TROOPS HAD PRECEDED THEI Fire Hundred Women Stood Between Hen ltd I Serried Quadruple Line of Fixed Btroaeti. Ihe REMOVES THE Oi'l-V killrm! that burrow, up (he Kalp, nuklnj dandruff Kurf, caudag ihe hair to fall, and finally BALDNESS. Yau will have NO MOKE DAN. DRUPP. I a l l i Nd HAIR, ar BALDNESS If you im NSWBRO'8 HERRICIDE The only Hair Prcparatioa oa IhU atoolutcly new KknUfit priadplc r or egg by eVugfitU. frtcc fL thi morning that he expect that IflO,. ddtt piiple will try to hear and wis- Mr. Rrvnn tonight. A l ' ..VI... k thi even nig, Mr. Croker give an elaborate dinner lo Mr. Bryan, Adlai Stevenson and I wciity-Hovc n oilier guel. Pradlollon Dauionral, Carry Slate. DUea, N. Y.,i.t. bl.-Mr. Bryan is iiiaking no eciio en route to New York, aim will apeak exteiuiraneouly tonight. National CommilliH'inau Make, from New York, who I with the Bryan partv, predict that llrvan nil! carry the state by uu.OU) majority. Youtiav SurTara a Second Paroxytm Thi. Nomina. Oeorgetown, Ky., Oot, HI. The d ten In the ont-ev case la-gan , tl pr. -. oiai mil oi ieiiinouv Una morn nig. i in1 ilelen.laul sultensl an.iluer paroxvm this morning requiring tbre. men t bold him In ll. Aoouiei Oovarnor Taylor I lie n ature ol (lie day wa the tet monv of Arthur O.H'bel. brother of ll going I Yoateag waa ar 'Now, I woiil me alsnit Betting HANNA UN Wlrth Say, Law or NAIL TRUST. Doniaud S.nt Nasal CATARRH (f"Ar,tvtu0ftjjf Supply and Prlao Up. Miinkalo, Minn., Oct. HI. - Tim firt stop toil in.iriiing id ihe llaniiu tpaeial train wan at tOwalomi, where a plat liirm bad linen erectisj at the depot. I'mo thousand people HUrrouuded the stand. i'lllabury acadeinv llaieflad Ihe opening eeui fur tao hour, and ih. cadet iu uniform augmi iiled the crowd. Mankato, Oct. ii. Senator Hiiuiia advised no. heurer not lo wap hormi while t rosi-iug a ream. Brian, aid he, "never was a con- spiciioiin llgnre until he look imrt in Ihr tearing .loan of what Hie rcpuhli an parly and McK lub y had liililt up. iiir ncxi slop war ill I mi, aliere a Oand and mi. .-n hundred ople met the seiiuior'a parti . During his speech, Si ii.itor Hauna wa aktl about the coal trurl. lie aid there wa nolle, hill Hit' there I an ice truat. "And a aire nail trust, caino an lrib voice. "Mv lelluw Irishman, aid Seiuilor Hauna, "the prion of nail wa lorced up account ol the deiuaud exc.ie.liug Ihe aupply. Ihere m no moiionly in wire nail. Any man with capital can make them. " Senator H rye, who i with the parly, predicted that, if Hryan were elected, a panic like that of iiim ty-thrix would not be a cm u instance in comparison. Hanna H.ard Bryan Valla. Five Ittoaaaad people greeted Senator 1 1 1, ii in, here. Meaator rrye wa tbe liral speaker, and, when he ni. ntloii. il llrvan' name, there were crie of ' ' Huirali lor Hryan. ' ' "if von nhotit for Hryan, my friend, you simply show your luck of intelli gence, " Senator Hauna deooaaeed the di uio- aratia leader a a gguoarlta. Rooi.vall in Ohio. M iddleUiwu, Ohio, Oct. HI. i,,, i. Bouaavwlt aoatiuaed In lunr of ohn. tin. iiiuriiliig, making In. limt aaM-ch iu Hamilton, in conjunction with senator Koraker. who ... . ompun n d him. At M iaininbiirg, UOV, It.NMevelt aoae laem tbo tep. f the iwiuu fac tor v , und I Hie ail on the dav NOted and then said "I said to Yuutucv like to have yon tell the key on Mon.lav morning from rower and alioiil link C Im, am about going to hcc Taylor Tnaada morning and where yuii got the cartridge. onley priH'ccdod am said: 'It I isl a I told Col. Cam Im.II. I had a talk with Hick l oom .......... . . . . on .i oay uior.'iing ami tie told un he wa ready lo do the h.itiug and went to Caleb I'ower lor the kev lob othce and he told me lo go i.. ,lobn i .ou r. i went to .lolm roweN lohn I'ower gave me the ke went to Gov, Taylor and told him that Hick (...ml.- wa ready to do tl biitnig. (iov. Taylor said : "Yon ought not I one to ee me about t ! IM. I bae been all ling tin lo he tlUBa for n ine tllne, but I object Having a negro no n. n i ,. inner taut a piece of aork. CikuiiIi may la a pv ami lie niuv lielray u. ''Taalee aealtated ami I .aid 'Vtry wall what did yon do neat?' Awlul Chargo Agalnit Taylor. "ToatJBf aid 'I left (iov. Taylo and on Tuesday morning I went back to l mv. ray lOT. I said lo him: "Tin man to do the ROOOtlag i now here.' I told him Jim Howard wa beta.1 "Youlsev BBldi liov. Taylor walkis up ami down the Moor und aaid "YOUlaay what do yon think' If (lis bid I killed do you think I could hold my OrSeeT" I laid to him I tliought if (HMi i wa pul out oi the way the cm. Iit would l Nettled and Im i Id hold hi olllce. I until v I .aid to him, "It i up co you uei lile now Wllcllier II I In la. done or not," Alter Home more hnilatiiig tmiUev Mated that Taylor finally .aid : "Well, teii tnean ie go ahead. If it i aaBae. ary I can pardon I and he will he nafe 'Hough. 'You let certain people into I'ow er. olllco.' I ake.l. to 'Ye.' "Then Voalaey uid, 'Herry How aril, Hick Coomb and Jim Howard were in llm hall and I unh'kil Hit diMir and lei them into I'ower' ollic, ami gave them Ilia cartrhlgtfa, Jim Howard wa the last man alio went ii ul the ihuir. 1 " iiulsey aid Ii. all iu ,ti'. llioM hie.uid Ui aaaaaana Klj ' ( i i uni llali i -I-.unfit - ll. und I. iii aaaaaja m ll curii.i at.rrli ui..t ui iga w.y a ouM iu n. LuaU akkly. Jr.aiu llului a pin. d tal i Itw nwlril., .pr.uli ovtr Ui. uivuitiikuu a4 I. ..orld. ItaiUaTla lui uustialaaiula cji foUuwh U ui not dryini; l. . uiA j.ruductt Mining lirg. H.4., 60 muu at ilmg g!,l ift by mail ; 'Trial Hu., lu uaic. by mail. JCLY BIlOl UKltB, M lVwu buosl, Nw York. Molliuon gngaaa. Hoar,. Loudon, Uati H. Lkfd llola.ria re- isirin ibai Metanea'i aawinled iafaatry heavily engagisl the iioer. alsiut llei.i.'lliiirg. The Britixh loat three .Ii. i ... and eight uieu kllleal, and two olhcar and Iweiily-HvH uieu Wounded. The iliatr dually retire! fatalltll in ueiroii tiro. Itotroit, net. 10. One man wa kilird and five M-raoiiN injured in a lira tiiia noon iu Mltuiiell' .hoe lac tory. HevefaJ atupiuyea were aooipeiled to jump (HMB Ihe Mindow,. WW WW W.iik m w WW w jww w) PARK AND A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Pfin. WASHINGTON STRCCTS 0 J. A. Wo, co. Panman and Secy OPEN ALL THE YEAR Uluatratad Catalogue, College tueus of Penmanship, Etc Curreofy, hiisiiiess Forms, Speci , Mailed Fret- to any Address. . We hac hundreds of forincr students in positions, and shall send out thousands more. Hhl.U UP AND SHOT. Iln'illiiig p.xperlence or A. K. Ileailey al Walluia Sunday Nlahl Walla Walla, Oct. Hi. A. gj, II. ..-I. , i iii SI. .Marc 'a ho.nilal a a reault of I, Im exiierieuci al Vallula lay night. II.. wa riding in an empty boicar, and wa alamlliig in the d'Mir when the train .loi.i.al al Walluia. A man anproa, he, Iiiiii and demanded hi. money, with Ihe threat thai he would kill hlui il he did not give up He lh. oi hrci lice Matl al him the tout .inking bin in Ihe b it thigh. Several aUaiMMtta were arreattsl hut H.-a.by auaM identify aWM of ii Hi wound ar aot eunaldered dunguroua. to lulureaa I Haattla. Seattle, Oct. ir). -A head on colllaion of an cl... Iriu car and a unlk car, thi. orolag, n -oiled in ix lajaral, ol -i ueai tao may dto. ALMOST AN ACCIDBNT BfajaJj Platabar Had a note tall at the Depot at Athena. Among the pa.auiigcr. on the O. K. A IX. train at Athena Monday alter noon were I'rol. r. J. YaiiWinklc, ul Port Angela. Waah., and Frank in -t. I., i and hie aiator, wall known in the eaMtem i,rtioii of the county Mr r lull her a si.tur etopK.I at Athena and Mr. Kletcber had goll. n off, V Did lu r goiHlhye on the leiH.t plat hum. Ihe train started . id on the hurry-up plan, ae It friMju.nlly dia.. and Mr. rletcher attoui.li.l fti catch tin i ..ling ol one of tin. our, mj ii. ..i ho could colon on to l iidietoii. H iniasud Ihe rail and grabbed Ihe etopa, tlieii ewuug in Is'lwucu Ilia rare. lie regained aouiu of hi Joat ground, hut again awuug in ootueeu the car., and the onlooker, expected to aae hiu. I..re hi. hold, drop onto the raila and gel rul into two or three or more piece.. At that opiairtuiie moment, I'rol' K. J. VanWiukTe, who waeetand oig on Hie car . i. p, readied over, g'rahbnd Mr. Klelcher iirn.lv tid aaaiatod him lo get aboard with no dabiag excei.t the Boiling and tearing of eunic of hi. garment.. There waa a foeiiug of great relief whan the epiaode waa bmuglil to an ending with uo our pae in sight. ramaqaa, Pa., Dei Ii. The biggeat inareh v. t pain.. . I during the great unth iai ile -Irike wa iiilel bv "ladiro inlerfeieiie. ' thi morning. The I'anther Cr.ek Vallev. whicli ha al- way Ih'oii a stronghold ,,f the Heading railway cmpanv, with ita ten big i.iliierto, had wIHinUmmI all the effort of the labor organ Ixer In inapire Hie strike sentiment among the miner. laVH night, partle of uilnrrn start.sl irom Haaeltoa, Praelaad, ateAdaa aad other town lo gn nineteen mi lea oyer the i intwin lo Panther Creak, an other army waa lorinod in the Schuyl kill valley, to strike lietwecn Coaldale and I umdord Both column were to ewoop down and chaw, all the miiiea. Meantime, a train load of coal and iron police were riilicd into Panther Creek valley. At Shenandoah, tba r'ourth regiment guard anil eight coin panic wen I. .a. h-.l on train at mid night, and, while the miner toiled over the hill, the Noblier mI ahead, dropping oft a company at a time, ao that Ihe valley wa tlnallv completely aarmiinded. At :t oVba-k thia morning, Ihe miner", headed hv a hraaa tutml, and Bcciimpunicil hy Hve hnmlred wo men, came along, and, with hi. Men astonishment rcliumlci from the iuadruple line of hayoneto. Ihe militia I. need the tholl.aild marcher back tep hv ten. the wo men . inning a cordon right in front. that their hand ..lien rete.l on il... bayonets, a time mug tlmir mii'ira anil jeer, . t,,. mil. her. It took thr.a biI ii half hour lo drive the rrowd una mile and a hall. The second column had driven tl,.. Hehnylkill men back, that ia, thous and of them ; hut eight liiimlred managed to alln between the two I in... and clone the big ciliary at ieaqnehooiog, IU daylight, the valley had lawn Inared of marching miner., bill the ' i. n bad done it work effectual ly, and none of l ie co lerm. work.. I full-hand cd. BAKBR CITY Hap AL 0 I elaon Balll.t. Mining Han, orlevanee Into Court.. Ilaker Cilv, Oct. III.- to.laun KNJOIMBD. Takee Halllet naaer c m ueraiii. a weekly pai r Hili-I . I here by Henry K Ca.nlv he Herald diarcgarded the iniun. (n o and atusariNl vcaterdav a u.nal Mr. Ilalliet claim thai he I .unend ing large .Ulna of in., nee in tl, if, counti iu legitimate ml g propo.il lull. . thai the piiblicii ion of the art idea In tin. Herald derogatory of him done for the peeaaaa of blackmail; are libeloua and me calculated to injure In- standing abroad and therefore do him a great iuiuatioe. in, llm other hand. Mr. 'bmi.Iv lake- the ground that he beiievaa that Mr. Halllet I. telling .t, k and obtain ' u i on the same by fraudulent repreM'tilatioii and b uaidera it iiia luti to lUtaM Him. In regard to Hie iniiincliou he claim that he ia heim. treated unfairly, that an advance nam. f hi paper wa stolen from hi ..die on which wa. baaed lh Ir. .ml, thai he waa given no uimortunitv to amtaar ill,, i hv attorney or . ,i i.erw i.- i. leaf iigaliial the bead Ot other proeeed ing. Mr Caitkldv alao slated H.mI I... .laud, ready lo meet Hie ouua akcaai brought in i r. i.i form. Aged. Bui 0L0 WOMAN. Ceaeue Baargelle. She lieu or Yukon Valley. Seatlle, Waeb , n, i n, -Mre. M. L lerguaou, the no. thug gray haired woman Irom l.o. Atteelea, ha returned from iHtwiem. She reirta a runraaa fnl coiupilalH.il of the it, .1 directory gaaatter of Ha won and all Yukon town She baa alrekdy .cured eigh teen Ibouaand nauiua. The old lady travehal up and down the Yukon river, gathering theae name.. Shu obtained I colic. .Ion Irom the Cauadlau gov ernment lor ciclu.ivc due. torv right.. She ia now on her wai I., bus Augeiee lo HUa,rinl.iiid the gathering of her orange crop. BBPOBTBO PAO TUIl7 fU TABBM. Cableararu Pram LenBon Bare Allied trt CaplureB II Saturday. Loudon, (i.t. 111. A diepateh waa I Iroiu rdiaughai I hie mora lag which saya that tbe allied force, under i ouiil Waldersee captured 1'ao Ting Ftl un rialarday. taata Bleaa Tawa Buraaa. 1'aueaia, (at. 14. A dieealuh front l in, ..n, Coato Hioa. save that cilv waa alui.ait wiiatd mil of i.l. nee hv tiro on Saturday. Two million dollar, ia the luee. Plague in LeaBea. London Oat, A cutee of auupoetai plague wa. admitted to the hoapftal today. TQ CUBS A lOc-U IN ON B OAY. Tak. Lauallve Broaio Vlululice Tabl.ev. All dtuglilau Kfaud toe aiouay 11 n tall, to vera, a. w. biova'.atouatur. U ou mvIi boa. 'Ate The saw mill at klumiiUir lli,uuin to the Suuipter l.umtoir IOI1.1U.IIV U,y ueetroyeu uy nre Muaulav. I,u , I inn no I1UUU.