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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION m ikadino i-apkr ni KASTKIIN OIlKHON IK Till EAST OWiOONI AN THI ranrt.i Kn th BASTORRQONIAN th t tub rutu row AnTKnTtmcM. i as 1 il ItO vol. yd. Great values in Toilet snap, ii,, t.. 1 6c Frederick Nolf Always tin' cheapest. s PENDLETON, UMATILLA OOUKTY, OWEOON, WLDN KSDAY. OCTOBER IT, I 00, NO. 3947 Hill New Mm. nf gold i . I , t KniinH lull ttad cabinet sise photos, 18 e'V popular. Kim- in.. I '...:.. f..r! to i in wumn Bimm pnotos, I'd- to Very popamr, Row md ertuKio, We are Mnti for "Stilletoo" guar srtaed knives, FMon tad niatori : to tt.ni. stiitioimry, school aunpliss, tablets Inks, fancy good, ladies' ami gents' purses, dolls, toys, games, bicycles, etc. Japanese napkins, iw-tt grade, Wc hundred, large llnetehool slat 5c to Ho, Ttaane, orapa and lanoy papora, beautiful gift boofie, albums uml toilet ki'Ih. fancy lamps, uliiun dishes, vases, jafdhmri nod win novelties, Our immense fhte of holiday a i- arc arriving evert week. We hIiuII how tin- largest, ti nest , aioel reason able lino of goods ever shown in pan-dlutoBi Frederick Nolf A Man from New York A Man from Pendleton n few days ago and he raid : ''I 'll cecii many stores and many Mocks of good this season and I tell yon I haven't seen anrh inviting attract! Veneaa and such a (.'rand line of foods an Alexander .v; Beater are offering tiu-ir trade fur the fall and winter trade and I know what I'm talking a boat too." The man from New York did know what MIRing afsiut. Our slock this season t tin ami hest we've ever shown. "We havi the cream. ' e whs largest kimnicd Superb Qualities. Attractive Patterns Extensive Varieties Excellent Values. onfldently believe thai the irade ol Pendlnton will agree with Man from New York" nod that they will see the wisdom uml BOOnoiny uf giving us their patronage. Ihe Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store PENDLETON'S LEADING DEPT. STORE. CLOTHING SPECIAL SALE Men's Suits OVERCOATS. $10.00 $15.00 For this Week on all our lilack Dross ( ion. Is cuiliii"; Satur.lin (J. Uilivr 21st. 25 per cent off regular price. The following arc sonic ol our fall importations French Crape. English Storm Proof CrLspi Black Stripe Soliet. Figured Wool and Mohair French Poplin Vegonnice Whip Cords Black Brocades Diagonal Suitings Storm Serge French Cashmere THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. NEW LUMBER YARD. We are now ready for business in ur Washington' a Columbia Kiver freight depot with a general a-sortnient of Inntber dlNHri from our own saw mill, and can furnish anything il. i .iiiiiii'i orders in car loads Nhiins-d direct inir mill in carload lots .correct prices, (live us u for Infants and Children. Irnin at I all. , A. C. Shaw & Go. W. J. SEWELL, Mgr. The Best Ever Brewed. .siori i in ti IniriiileHK aiibatitiite lor .dm Oil, Pure. k .slai... . It a-tr..vH Worms and alluy FewflriahaaM. It w k Jirrl... a uml W "! Colta. It rolt.-v iDVTroubkej n..d curt ...ist.piuloti. It rtutoUw the i, oma.l. and ....,. (flying LffwSSS The (.'hiiar. ii s PVjUMM 1 Motlier a rleud. The Kind You Have Always Bought . . . Bears tlie ignaiure or In Use For Over 30 Years PILSNER Just Received BEER. M"de I mm liltercil water. K-i mo Jfwied hy nhyeiolaua. Von can drink f" v"n want of it ami liul lavi tl"' (Oeaduclui or gt diy. I have jum receivud au elegant aw.ortii.ont of (ioUien Oak I.ihrarv Tablee. Alao Knau.uled and Oak Wall Pocketa, Comb Caa, Ol.Mk Khulvea and Towel Kollera. f'ricuB to MtU the euatoiuor at Joe Basler's. thank return CFNERAU NKWS. Dr. Jamee Carliale, nephew of Thnums Carlisle, and hiOMeli "lie ol theb est educators of Ontario, has di.sl of bronchial aothmn at Toronto. Lord Roberts in an army order an nouncing the return of tleneral Huller to Knirland thanks Sir K.slvers (or his Sllant nrvlM while he was comman-r-in-chiet of the British forces in South Africa. Four Isivs, onspeettsl of having caused the wreck of the New York ami lloston express on the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern railroad at South t'hicaao, were arrestisl at Cltteg0i They are but ten years old. Dr. Adolph llarncck was inaugurated r.s-tor of the Berlin univeralty. The theme of his inaugural addreaa was "Jeans and Sis-rates." The retiring rwtor asserted that the number of wo men students had multiplied ten-fold since lxuti. The commissioner nf internal revenue has decided that certificates of notification for public ofllcMS, such as required by some of the stale", and all papers or instruments relating to the exercise of the elective franchise, are exempt from the stamp tax. The duke of Marllsirotigh is sending out a denial of the statement pub lished by nearly everv pasir in ng. land, that W. K. Vanderbilt has given H IiKt.tKiO. f i pa Den said, and others X'.MKI.IMHI, kl the duchess as a offering for the duke's afe fmm the war. The Hi I nee 1 council went on record for municipal ownership of all gas and electric light plants. A commission will be appointed by Mayer llarris.ui to make a law fur i-nhmisrinu to the general assembly. The council also adopted a resolution fixing the maxi mum price of gus after January I at Tf. cents Kr MM feet. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NKWS. M. Iliierth and W. II. lauhan, of I'arkplace, who have la'en Is.rinc for oil ut different pen. sis for the past year and a half, near the old mill on the Clackamas river, are now sinking another well. A. M. Stringer, who is a partner in the distillery wsm to be started at the Mission gardens, at The Dalles, savs the company has a quantity of prunes now in the mash and the work of distilling will co.uiiience within the next ten .lavs. Che . mi, wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (iay, of t'rawfordsv.lle, wa- celebrated at their homo near that place Wednesday. Mr and Mr-. Uny were marirud in Missouri, October HI. ls'.o, and crossed the plains to Oregon, settling near Kugerie. Madison N. Kolyy, a pinnewr of IS.SL', Indian nr veteran and well known throughout Oregon, .Ii.hI at his Inline near this place Sepl-mber agwl M years, lie was horn in Springfield, Mo., April '. M:itl, and cross.sl the plains to Oregon w itli his parents in IHW. r. n tracts of Htibar land of lUUucres each, situated in the Hoiithern part ol Linn countv, were tislay sol. I to Fred erick A. Ivrilis, representing a log Faster lumber uml mill company , lor S0 each. This makes about Till such tracts purchased hv Kribs during tin past six mouths. The winter arrangements for uiuil service to the Yukon and Atlin dis tricts, for the comiug season, will la the same as those prevailing during the winter eeaertn of IMmMUOM. ToOuw son, the quantity will be limited to IflO poanila per week and to Atlin MM s.unds twice per week. A. D. Davis. a lumberman of I'omeroy, was killed near ins sawmill in the mountains hy a falling tree. Mr. Duvis was hauling logs with an ox team, and in drawing the logs l.y an old dead tree the chain caught on the roots of the tree and pulled il over, striking him on the head and shoulders. The exploration party which went north mi the steam, i (,'orwin has re lumed and reports the discovery ol an immense Held of coil near (Jape Kabiue, on the Arctic coast of Alaska. The expedition was headed hy Cap tains West and Collin, two exs-rieiicd whalers, alio tt.ey located about seven miles of mil laud. THE EAST OREGONIAN. Tbs Papsr of the PaanU. Kvsrybody Hsads It. Ths Lareast ClraalaUoa. ast Aruslna aeeUaaa. ECZEMA'S II CH IS TORTURE. Eczema Is caused by an uci.l huntor in tile hloud cowing in coin... t with the ikiu uml prodm lug great redoes and in rtuinin Hi-Hi , JtUle pustular riulitloin, lorni and dieefcafge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries tti.d mulooll ; somitimc. the skin is Laid, diy and lixitred. h'xtiiu lu any form is a lonut-uliug, stuhlxiu diiseasc, and the itching and Luruuig at tunes are almost uulsruiublc ; the acid burning humor seemi to ooaut out and set the skin on luc bulvrs, washes nor other exter nal application, do any rial good, fur aa long us tin pel .,n i. mane, in the blood it will keep the .km irritated. BAO FORM OF rr i ii it .'Pur thrrs Years I bad Teitrr aa u.y hands ' wliich huh! tbSIU lO .M l 11 t.. IM U.C their n.turslauc. Part ol the iiuc i in i.muk wa, iotl.r fuiui 1 1 .ua aiug aaraa eeay paia ful, s..U caesfas om much dtas. ml... i Pout aocuir. . the T.uar had pri-Kirs-Md i -. far to b cured, and tliry could di uiKlnug for mi ItjokuulyTh.ee botttc. ol a. a. a. aaa Was coaipletrly cured. Thla w.s filli i a yr.r. as i. uud I have never afbec M-en sny .lfu of my old trouble." Ha. U a. Jscasoa, 1414 WuGoo at , Xtuw. Cstjr, Mo. 8. S. S. neutralixaa this acid poison, ooolsthe bUxMlund restores it to a healthy, oatuial state, and the rough, uiiiuulUiy shin becomes soft, smooth mi I i . .n. gJfM gj cures L siia-Ui, Psoriasis, halt h. Kheum and all skin ftB kB hB diseases due to a uoia- 1 cued condition of the blood. Send for our tiook and write us about your case. Our physicians have made these disease a life atudy, and can help you by their advice ; w e make uu charge for this service. All correspondence ia conducted in strictest coufidcn-.c. TW SttlFI bPtC.Ht 00.. aTLANIA, OA. ALL THK NCWW Taka the atast Oretioniaa. Uaily Os.ee a year by mail Weakly Oi.jo, and Kami W eahl Os.ou a year. tUmpU aeyy free IN THE ENEMY'S COUNTRY Hanna Has a Warm Reception in Sooth Dakota. o A IAN WHO HAS HORNS So, Siys tbe Senator, His H Been Admllsfjd. He Weot to Stump Id Petti draw's Bailiwick. Als-rih-en, S. !., Oct. 17. --Senator llitnmi is surely lu Somitor I'etl igrew 's country tislay. At BeMeW. this morn ing, poster- were plastered everywhere that asked llauna why he did not meet Pettigrcw In the joint debate whhh w.i- pr fMMod the other day hy the atl(r. In the OgBJfO house, wher Senator 1 i ...... o sis.ke. eowboys .lis- trilml.sl printed sh.M'ts all.g ng that Manna's seat in the senate had I ..-.- purchased. When the meeting had been .all. si to order it MM found that s.ven hundred people coinHised the audience, and that the most of them were democrats. The front row was ocenpied by school boys, wearing large Itrvan badges. Senator Manna said that lie considered it an honor to have an audience like this come out so early in the morning to see a fellow advertised as having horns. Me denounce I Col. Ilryan and Kx-Oovernor Altgeld, (or making siee.-hes charging the republicans with corruption. At North. lule, four hundred people crowd. si the station. The most preten turns meeting .luring the morning was at Aberdeen. AMIDST SHRIEKS OF RURNINO. TOURING THE KMPi.lK STATE. Col Bryan Leaves New York City In Good Spirits. New York, Oct. 17. -When W. .1 . Ilryan came als.ar.l Ins car "Humb ler" at N :45 o'clock this morning for a trip up tin. stale, ho was uceompau i.sl by Kii hard t'roker and other demo cratic state leaders. Me was in splendid spirits after last night 'a hard work. II. sides Ilryan 'scar, which was Ic.'orated with Hags ami bunting, the tain was composed of Crocker's ear "I'ontiac" and ne passenger coach The train pulled out ut 0 o'clock, the lirst stop being at Yonkers. Wants Juslloaand Equity. Tarrvtown, N. Y., Oct. 17. -Mr. Bfyan ss.ke to twelve huudr.sl people here, where he said: "I want to try to teach all classes ol society that I hey must treat each other with justice and easily ". At Y. inkers live thousand (atopic greted the candidate. ROOSEVELT REITERATES. The Colons! of Rough Riders Rater, to Stat Issues. l;pM'r Sandusky, O., Oct. I". (iov. Iliios. velt's speech t.sluy was at Mela ware, win-re the students of Wes.'lvil universitv gave him a heart v w.-honie, and three thniisaiid .u..ile from il o'ebs'k wait.sl (or bis arrival. 'I he governor repeated his quadruple allegation of yeaterduy. that llryanism is the paramount issue and that it is t'rockerisin in New York, which meant the blackmailing of vice; Altgeldism in Illinois, which smack. s ( anarchy; I'eltigr. w Ism in South Dakota, w hich stands ..r corruption ol the voter and ilegre.bltl'.ll ol till- Hag. In bell- in Kentucky, which means suppression of the will ol the maority. At Marion, live thousand people heard his Saech oil material pros perity. Seven hundred listened to his arguments here. CIRCUIT COURT? Chlldars and Cardwsll Arralguad on a Sacond Ci. -. Uill.lerH and I .n l who are in jail accusal of having stolen It head of slock from I'. T. (ileiiii, have Isieli arrested on uuolher charge, thut of ob i lining money under false pretenses. They were arraigned this morning and u.k.sl for further time in which to plead which was granted. Jack lirigham is the complaining Tltneee, lie boiignl the .lis k from lli.on und gave I hem ffin. That is the basis uf the action. The case of the First National bank of W.lla Walla vs. Donald McDonald attracted the ulu-iitiou of I he court all lav, with the exeptioii of a lew minute for tin. transaction of a l.i matters coining on that could Hot well Is. n -looms! Diaries ('iinniughain vs. Mary K. Wright. Default and judgment for .'H. Male of sua. In d real property ordered, the southeust quurt.-r ol sec tion IU, township I south, range 'II east, Willamette meridian. i'olydore Moons renoum.sl alleigan... h the king ol lielgiuui and was ad mini d to eitlaeueuiB in the I'll Usui Statis. Mu has lieeii a good . ituon iu McKay precinct lor yt.ars, u. . - -1 , k- to th.- teetlUKiuy of K. 1.. Olivur and Alex Hudson. Important Criminal Caae. Ss-. i I at lull and inlureal eonter not in the civil case. It i the question asked, "What will be done with Hiismi on trial for murder and cattle steal ing?" That question will be answered within short time. Mrs. Minnie QronfceU im ha tried rmnnenelng to morrow, Thursday, inorniiig, for tbe DMrdel Ol her buslailid. Childer uml Cardweil will be tried Haturday, i . lober M, for the sUtaling of 14 iieud of cattle from T. t. Olenn.o! Hummer villi'. The ease ol Columbia Ooorgo and Toy-Toy for the murder ol Annie r.dua, an Indian woman, will come on for trial Monday morning, that of Columbia ioorgu tirat, to be followed .... ,!... ... T lit.... u) mni in juj-.ii, Stop Hi Cough and Works Off be caie. Ij.x. iivo Hruiiio-4Uli.lU() IsbJols ours s cold luuaoday. No uur. uo pay. Prlos tl can Tl...... I- u ul.n.. luuiui 10 I I . V I llllt ...... m bswwb Julius Krullschiiitt, ut preaeut general t .1 II ...l. U-..1... nianuger 01 tue nouti.ero . imu. .i oai.v. will be. auuoiuUsJ president of the big railroad system as sucueaMor to I I.e. lule 0. P. liUlltiugUUl. Tsrrlbl Scenes of a Hobieaust In New York Tenement Home. New York, tint. 1?. Eight lives were lost in a lire in a three -t, rv i frame double tenement h.nie at No. 4?i l-sther street earlv this morning. The .lean are : Mrs. Sarah Fnee, agtsl :tu ; LmM Fass, aged g ; Morris Fass, aged 'J; Samuel I ass, i..... I lj r,. Knse Lew is, agist 00 Men. lor Strauss, aged 8 ; Samuel Strauss, aged Mrs. Anna lloro- witr, aged 4tl. I lie House was a ramshackle affair and a regular lire-trap. At 'J o'elnck, the janitor was awakened bv the rrackling M llames in the hallway After getting out his wife and daughter safely, he turned in an alarm, but tbe building by thil time was burning like tinder. Incident at th Catoitroph. l ass kept a nieat-shoii on the first ll.s.r, and livisl on the second. When the police arrived, he was seen stand lag at the window of the second fl.s.r in a cloud of smoke, and vcll.tl: "tie! ready to catch the children' Villi tossing one out into the arms of the polioCBrUJUli be attempted to return (or the other nieinls'rs of the fatnilv, but was cut Otl bv the llames, and was ohlig.sl In drop to the ground to save himself. Mrs, Horowitz, was seen approaching a window clad in her uightrobe. when a hurst of Humes siirroundisl her, ami she fell. Mini. I horrible shrieking Manv heroic rescues were made hv the Bratnen and pn icemen. It is ladieved the lire was of incemliiirv origin. li HK AT STHIKK KNHKH READING COMPANY POSTS NOOCES AGREEING TO DEMANDS. Mlnars Won Important Point Kxccpt Ing Union Raeoanlllon. Philadelphia. Oct. 17. -The con (erem ut I tend ing has acceded to all demands made hv the miners, and the strike w ill now be dei lar.sl oil. Philadelphia, I'a., Oct. 17. -At 1 o'clock this adernoon it was setui- ollicially stated that the coal strike was settled, l ater, in Philadelphia, the Ucailing railway Company issu.sl a slab incut w ithdrawing the notice posted on the .'id ol i i, lober, and gives notice that il will suspend the sliding scale and .av the ten per rent advance on September wages until April I, 11101. and will take up with all tun in- ployes any grievance- they may have. SAY EDICT WAS PORGERY. LI tiling Chana and Prlnee China Claim II Wasn't Issuad. Shanghai, Oct. 17. I'ekin advices il. lober In, say that hordes ol Hon rs are gathering to the north of the capital, displaving unusual activity. ihe Imperial eatal which was said to have beaa Imaad, erdttriag the punish. incut ol the high ollleials. Is now said lo have been forger v . Itegar.liug lh uillli' iiticity el the edp i l.i Hung ( hang and I rince t lung make slreuii mis dentals. JUDGE M DONALD ARRESTED o SerioDs Charge AKaiost Wbftmtn County Superior Jodge. TRIES SUBORNATION OP PERJURY o He, AllRftm Ihe Prowrutlon, Attempted Tell CrlDM Spokeimio Ketlea Corral poodent tbe CompliloiBt. Colfax. Wash., Oct. 17 Judge WiD Mam McDonald ..( the s.isrior court of this county, was plac.sl under arrwat this afterh.s.n on tero warrants charg ing bin with Mam pied mboeaatiea of perjur ami he will lu. brought U'tore Justice Ktrklan.l tomorrow. The-e complaint were sworn to by , K, Nessly. traveling OOlVMpt indent of the Ssikesuum-Ieview and reritrxl Unit earlv in INiat McD.nald, while judge of tl I per lot court, endeavored to induce and cH-rce M. IV Harrington, then an inmate of the county jail, awaiting trial on a charge of burglary. t" icst if, that Nessly had hratn an assistant in the hurglurv. McDuiald promising he would suspend sentence H Harrington if he would help con vict Nesslvl. It is charged thai McDonald at tempted b. online one Win Keeeh to testify falsely that Neuslv bad bean men. her with himself of cattle and horse stealing band. DEATH Or W., I. WILSON. Author Famous Tariff Bill President Washington and L University. Lexington, Va., Oet, 17. -Wiiiium I.. Wilson, president of Washington and I.ee university, formerly poal-tunster-general, died sndilenlv this morning. Hj was the author of the Wilson tariff bill, and (or years fa mous as the leader ol detu.s'ratle .'.on th. night in the Dinted StaUsj. Mr. Wilson was regarded as iwrbasj the ablest nn inher nf the cabinet nf (irover Cleveland, during the latter s incumlM.ney ol the presidency. Short 1.1ns Wra. r.satello, Idaho, Oct. 17. The Ore gon short Line's laat mail waa wrecked at topaz, M miles east of here, this afternoon by running into the mar end of a freight train standing on the main hue I he engine of the passenger train rolled down an embankment and Rngiaeer H.ckmann and Fireman f.oorgo were Isidlv Injured. An un known tramp was kill. si am! another had his leg crushed. The affairs ol the Central Naviga tion Const met ion On. era still In a chaotic state, and at prevent there seems to be im immediate hope of a tlnal adjustment. Mr. M.ihr has Usui unable to raise funds with which to satisfy i red iters; and it is not likely Ihe iiimnanv wi II Im reu.lv to do anv ' business this fall. Does Your Baking Powder Contain Alum ? Prof! 0O. F. Harkcr, M.I)., University of Pcnn. : "All the constituents of alum remain (trom alum baking powders) in the bread, and file alum itself is reproduced to all intents and purposes when the bread is dissolved by the ' uicjuuc iii the process of digestion. I re gard the use of alum as highly injurious." Dr. Alono Clark: "A substance (alum) which can derange the stomach should not be tolerated in baking powder." Prof. W. (i. Tucker, New York State Chemist: "I believe it (alum to be decidedly injurious when used as a constituent of food articles." Prof. S. W. Johnson, Yale College: "I regard their (alum and soluble alumina salts) introduction into baking powders as most dan gerous to health." In view of such testimony as this, every care must be exercised by the housewife to exclude the over and over condemned cheap, alum baking powders from the food. (taking powder made from cream of tartar. which !.- highly ii Inc. d gi.ipt .it id.au pi oiu.ilivc of health and nn in iilni.nl Notillici k uui should be used in leavening food. Knyal hakiug Powder is the. highest example of a pure cream Of tartar powder. novae BAS.INO rusDLH to., mo william sr., stw totta, chultz Brewing Co.