FI&1LY LYLNINU LUI I UN 1 THI M Lgun TO yf DAILY EVENINGEDITIOK ths latins st is E A ST OR ROOM A N mil nostras i'KN DL1TON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUKUON, Till' S)A Y, OOTOB1B 25, IJK. NO. 39f4 VtM'. see 5 ( S Nowhere Pni.itlsr ImnkP "Wbxlrt'ilial rloth ' binding, choice lnc each . Frederick Nolf gan la OliMM Baodquarters. ci W , jl r "miiwiiik "t me la'.-' I,,. . !! ! Hint ever reached th,. ,itv . j in nil color. ln. l'lniii unl Mminsl nam 0e tn box. tablet. u'li;ils, stationery, .hues, school hooks, ... M showing DUD t,f t.. I4.:ti. Socials. I'lm i t indue paper Annul xlieetB. -per BK Mc. jewelry Department w chain bracelets, !" to !!." lonliic. Cuff buttons, nil Hyles, 15c a oct KiiiiutHiii p.. nr.. warranted, l.w ami i.g watrli .'haiiis, Woe Bp. l ull r ami 5lc rings. nMaM 8 I rllll s VIT KM Ves mill i ,rL. rr.ilite.l III Vt'lir. roc line albums. lolM botes, evrk In x'n . etc.. All new, "up-to-aMr" g.suls. Frederick INolf In the world inn vou purchase a bettor' Man's White Shirt.... for 50 cents, than we are offering. IOW wile .anl H4 a Haw in the male ins. Mm ran eramine the linen in the '""ni. rufi ami OOHT hands the nmslitt, the sllsoliM anil the hutt.ui holes anil will tell you Alexamht .V Ilex tor i BDb white aolaaadered shirts ar. the i.. -i .he ,.Ver inw. Bo they are an. I thi' Hi in fault lee.. Vmi Ml M them in nur window Alexander Unusually Oood W hite Aprons Very Ordinary Priced--25 cents.. S Two very attractive styles. If you would onve money don't OVOfiaok thin oppof tnnitv. In addition to thaw white apr.ois we offer a moot tieautiful line of muslin un derwear which stand, nn parol ( l.'il for value giving, iii:ilitv of material and workmanship. or come imvide and look at them. & Hexter. The Boston Store PENDLETON'S LEADING DEPT. STORE. SPECIAL SALE UNDERWEAR For this Wee'., on nil our Ladies W.uMs Sale mling Saturday October t8at. 2n per cent off regular price. Tlic f nl i- w i n i arc some of ottr fall daaigna: Silk Taffates. Silk India. Black Sateen. French Flannel in plain and Pokka dots Near Silk. Sateens, etc. Linen Mesh $7.00 a suit. Interscapular 8.50 a suit. Cashmere 4.50 a suit. Silk & Worsted 6.00 a suit. Worsted rib. 3.00 a suit. Worsted rib 2.50 a suit. Royal Wool rib 2.50 a suit. And then, ot course, we have the best values to go ut 50c, 75c. $1.00, ft. 50, etc. New Neckware Just Received. thi: boston store Pendleton's Big Store ti Ball the Amu"' kid laaiv doll. It' t.. HJt, These are the most .r vlraho' ilolU In tin. m.ik..i wtwtM natural I,',,, ',xvvWxvVAVWV s -XN. XXVC fnil.-.l insli.,, ntr.mglv made. The local miners' strike was lc rlarral off in Kentucky, Wednesday. Kight : hi I.-, .i men will return to work at once. Heron vou Kichthocn. under secre tary ..f the foreign nflioe, h Ih-cii ap liointetl to niici-eed Count von Bnlow aa mininter of foreitu afTaira in er many. The milliliter of tluaiice. M. IV Witt, anthorinen denin' of th atory that KiiMta In-fian nesotiation. In Sow I York in the middle ol Octobot WO a 1 o,0tXI.(HHl loan. The city of Ilatnhurn's -tO.OiHl.OOO- mkrk 4 per cent loan wu hoof ill i over aiihaerilwil in Berlin throngh prBvioua apnliootiona, and the hook, were, rliipinl Immeil iatel y after the 1 opening. OfMM Mii'aakill, one of the 1 wealthiest and in. tat (imminent planter of Virkahnrn. Mies., wan .hot and in aUtttlv killed by Malcolmn Mcintosh, 1 prominent in aocial and hunineaa I circle.. The trauedy in vupiaineil to I have groan out of Imai'ieaa differencca. Ooaofal Charla. M Stra, of the Colombian Kcpuhlic'a army, nrrivni in ew ork on the .tcumvtnp Ail vance from I'anama. and annonnce.l that his giivrriimcnt had purchased QoOTM OMM'i yacht, Atlanta, and would use her in attpprnosinit the re belltoa. The citixena of Oklahoma and Indian Territory want single Itatehood l"r the two territoriea. The formation of leagues to promote this end has ivm nutncxl. Tfie first league was or ganized at Wagoner, I. T. Pcterniinetl effort, in this dlroMiofl are la'ing made I iv the leikling n"iple of those turritoriee. t.l.ster Harnes, oalatad, was IvDObod hy a mob of hi. own pooplo in the northern part of Virkshurg cotintv, Mian. In a drunken fury Itarne. miir derod liis wile, slahlaisl and hadly wounded a POgBO who ii tcrfcred, ami engnge.1 in a ritle duel w ith it white tuan who attempt sl to arrest him. He was caught In a mjmm, after a lesi'iTitte light. 111 which he .wis shot through the thigh. In charge of two isilored denutiea, Harncf was started for the county jail here. I'll the road his escort was put to (light hv a big crowd of n.'grtn- who t.s.k the mur derer into 11 thicket and shot him to death. PACIFIC NORTH W 1ST NEWS. An oily tongued voting man has '.n triortatialno dark aaraty aaoplo recently by s. I ling huttles of liquid electricity, ris iiinmentled as a cure for headaclie, catarrh and aundry other alitoaajM, The public W'IkhiI and training le paitinent of the normal eobool at Klleiisburg resumeil work again M . lay. alter a dismissal of two week, un account of a few light caaes of ditihtliHria. There lire no new cases reK)rteil, and it ia. ciaiaidcreil all danger ia past. The government has . bartered the UritUh steaai.hii BoyoHot which it is is intended to operate as a I'liited States trail. port between Seattle and the I'hil ippiuia. The Koyalial ia a 70U0-tou vessel. She ia now en route from Java with a cargo of sugar for San Kraiiciacn. August II. Koesc has filed a com plaint in the circuit court at The PallOfj demaiidiii r. dauiuges from WaMo county. The damages ar. alleg.td to have be n sustained through the death of Mr- ptflOW, muthel of the plaintiff, who was thrown from a agon and killed while traveling on a county load in Ile.einher, 1XHM. Mrs. Sarah Dtirbin, of Salem, an aged pioneer woman, an.1 mother of Sheriff I'urhia. (ell and cut a severe gas I. in one side of h. r lead. She ill, ami her strength (ailed her while she was croe.ing the ball in the aheriff's upurlmentsat the court bouse. It is not known how serious the injury will he. Five tram robber- were rapturrd on the Northern I'acilic railroad between I'roaaer and Kiona Satuid.iy. They gave th. ir mimes as Krod' Wilson, tieorge Williams, Jumes Wats. Hi, John I'orter and James .Hard. They were arresle.1 hv a p. wa.. of men from I'roaaer and Kiona, and were each tarrying bun lies u( articles taken from a Northern Hacilic iar near Kiona. Roll beads, .v to l. 23. Baaailfal ia.es ..ml ,air. Uiahes, I ancy Chlao, etc pitce dinner out of Kugliab China 1st.- 1 at Ue.ro, atvlish ahaia-s, r.-gula.' I'., si et, for Infants and Children. The Kin.l Vou Hate Alwaya gtH hM bom the altnut Zm ut ( -l.ua. II. Fletcher, a..d ha ,K,raoual u.-. vision for ov.-r .iO yearw AJkrw no one STZSm Vu hi this, t omiu rleiu, ItniUttlono uud ..Juat.aa-tfo.Hl" are h it I , . in,, nts, u.ul niUUr tho lltli ol CUadreu-iixperieuce eaut KxpvriuxvuU The Kind You Have Always Bought 000. am C:........rA Af 1 Jbt-urb tae oiguamiwui 'lass piuihera, like cut, SUc, others and M4c. I ancy glaaa bread platua. "W'y la.wla, Iruit stands, etc, 2!c. ToUet boap Heoduarter In Use For Over 30 Yeart Electricity is Cheap... 1! vou are trouhled with lain, hack or rheumatism, either male or female, now is the time lo get a sttw and sale cut. at a very small cxpenae Ih-vehv. stylos oi gonuiae W ht ! am aeinng at one half the manufacturers prices. 1 als,o have an assortment of eieclric inscles. -c to -4e (or a large liue of toilet Ws buy in Urge guuutitiea for t sod oak iuote lower rataa than i..-re. Porfoabak we orTof oo-1 . tflyewiue, Turkiah liaih. olio "lie. c.a. cuatile, ualuielo, orob Wo, eU Jos. Basler. NO PLATFORM SPEECHES Pennsylvania Railway Refuses Bryan Such Permission. FORT! THOUSAND PEOPLE HEAR Hll Oonpany Will End Totoponrjr SliRfl Nur lit" Tracks lor the Speeches hy Nr. Bryti. Westville, X. J., Oct L'V t the OOHoinalon of the Witahinttun park demonstration, where 10,1100 teople heard the denuaTBtlc candidate. Mr. Hryati was driven three niilea to West- ille to take a IpOOlal train. He Mooivod a inlendid ovation here. The IVniisI vvania railway haa refused Kryun permission to speak from the rear platform of any of its trains, giv ing as n reason that it ia against the rule, nnd is dangerous, la. cause of i! r...is ii attraction thotracki. Ihirlng his tour of New JOIMy, Mr. Itryan ia then f .re oonipellod to withdraw from the railway tra.'ks entirelv. The i'rvan managers prnteattal in vain, but the noianany mrooil In oroM Uupporary stands along the Hue., PHILADALrHIA WAS FRIENDLY. Ure.ted Bryan With an Immenia Crowd. Want to Now Joriey. riiiladelphia, Oct. JTi -Col. Ilrvan arrived here at BtfO o'clock tin. inorn ina and was greeted hv a tremendoua OTOWd ill tho Brood street station, lie was dri.on to thi Hotel LofayottO, where a brief reception was held. Thousand, of aHiple follnwial him alsmt wherever he went. At the olllce ot a I.H-al newspaper, the candidate si k l.aii. I with the employes and then the New .leraey committee t'.ik charge of Ibe candidate and cscorteo him across the iHdeware river to Washington iark, where be made his tir-t address in New Jersey to 11 er..w.l numbering thousand.. On hi. wi.v up from Wilmington, this morning, former Congressman Springer said that Mr. I'm. in now has the firm belief that be will deleal Mr. McKiulev. Talked of 10 to I PrOatoa, fcUL, Oct. 25. Yeslenhiy, in hia speech here Mr. H'van. in r. -1'inse to an itupiiry, "How aisiiil fl to 1?" said. "It you want to know about HI to I, I will tell you. Sixteen to one was the paramount issue in I MINI, but the re publicans have done so mam mean t h nigs since th"ii tool e are (Ml baay on ado things. Hut if a papnbfi .un tlisntilea the lb to 1 . Latrine, vou tell him thai we have a republican president, h republican senate and a republican house an. I they have never attempted to . hange the ti to I ratio, and Mr. McKiulev ia now coining silver dollurs at the ratio of lit to I without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation on earth. Until the republican party proposes to . hange the ratio, I object to their ilia eussitig that ratio. When they ; to ehaaai it we will discuss it with thorn. " Jt' i THE EAST OREGONM Tba rawer uf Uio Coopl.. K voruud like Lr.t Clrauaallt a. aast aOf aruslwo ataotua. "1 THAT I ;ewsTER aaa o.aa aaaw ARQUNP RUUShVKI.I IS PLKASKU. Sayi Now Vork Pooplo Treat Him Vary Nlooly. DUoa, N. Y., Oct. 2d.-Candi.late lOOOOOoU today will visit Watertown, Oswego, Aiiliurn and Syraciiai the last named ladng scheduled lor the ninth speech. The intermediate towns will be given a chamu Ui about for the republican MOollWooW. vA large crowd .aw him depart at eight this morning, when all were cheering lustily. The governor was well pleased with last night's reception, and la altogelhor satisfied with the reception given hi;: by the Hople of his own slate, Ho hoa-s that his voice will he in g.si.1 condition for a speech tomorrow night, when New York's great blowout occurs. Hll Voles (Java Out. Watertown, N. V., Oct. 26. Twelve thousand eopln gave Col . K.aMH.velt .me of the greatest ovations he haa met on his trip through the slate. The aii'lidaU- spoke from a stand in the public square to a multitude, whom he asked whether llr) all's 'INI pre.1 ict ioi.s had boon fulllih.l. At BloklaMi only shook hands with the waiting crowd, bis vune being in ss.r shaai today AN UNHEALTHY HAIRl -DANURIJII FALLING HAIR FINALLY BALDNESS Uutroy Uu cause, vow rcasovs jhaafJMI Kill the Dandruff Germ WITH NfcWIUtO'S HERPIQIDE The only ariaaratlis HSat will Outry Uvmc porssitei. (CeUJNT HAIR BRtSSINC. ror Sate ky all BrusaisU. mat i.ou UtOAX ,411.1 4 1.1 MA 114 Nothing but lor it)iueljF uf t'liatiiKi- of llUlatt.' W.tl t lllt CATARRH. Tbs SpaslBe Is Uy'k Cretin Bairn It I. (ll. kl) I.M,rl .1 '...,-- I.i ... I .1 . OlM-li. .l.fJ .Ilm-Iih'. .viu')'- "r"iuim"ooi..i. COLO H II U tel r..u- u. Ue Mci.Utalitf, Kuurc Um Svuw ..I Tsic uttd fatell. Su M. i.-urv Nu Jj.jurl.tus I'rua hoaujar situ ju. ; !.. il .1m; Sl ue i In usjtUi - r by a. I jai uKoTUKhsos wwoi. oi , .v., Yuik. CATARRH EA0 AuKhl-.Bl.N I AS TU CHINA. U. I. Accspti Urost Britain ana 'ior msoy'i 1 00 Oil, Washington, Oct. 26, Ibe r.iplv of lb. I nitcl Slal.s to the mm. mm em. -lit b- Oaaal Hritaiu and l.eriiiany ol Ui.fr agreement govern ing the future action in China, will, it i. BBoWrtond, lie s ut bv istjeretary Hay l.slay. While it th. - n.il make the United Ststea a part, top formal Alliance or eonvatr 1 1. ui . it makes known the acceptance by thi- government of the terms of bat agreement, without binding itself t . tuke joint action with the isiwcia in case ant of the powers endeavor to partition China Vloudy Battle In China. atolls' Kong, Oct. 26. A Moody on. gagcmcnl is reia.rted to have taken plsce in the Kwsish district. The villagers attacked the armv retails, hut were ovcrw helmed and two thousand villager, were kill. I by the rubela after they had tired the villages. litrmini KIM Oany Bosors. Shanghai, Oct. 26. -A force of (ier man marines attacked the Hosers In force near Kaumi. killing two hun dred. Herman lostes were slight. Bxpsaiilou to King Tomks. Pofcia, Oet Count Wabh rsee has aent a inise.1 exfaslilhui lo the tombs Of the am it lit klDgl of Ibe CbfaOOO d) nasty. StjS.nl Votorsn Orsaoliauoa. Iterkeby. Calif., O.I DO, Students of the I'uivoroity of California who served in the Spanish and Philippine wins hav. P. rm.td an orgauisotMn m- t.m.lisl ., be the iiuclues ol an assva la tiou of studeot vet. rsns. BlgnsO y tho Oovernur. Frankfort, Oct. '.'6.- (ioveruor Beck ham tiaiay opprovtat the non-partisan BlaaUoa hill paaaed at Uie extra susslou of the legislature. to ctiaa a colo in omb bay. I... LoxaUvte Bruiuu Qululu. t !.... All . .ln.h..u rvluuO Hi. uutuay 1 II lU. U. tur. I K. w. Uiuiw's il(iwUn u ue wk law. AM. HONORS 10 SHKRMAN. Proildsnt MoKlnlsy Attonda Funorsl In aatfloMi Manntlel.l, 0., Oct. M The Sher BUHl Idaoral train arrived here at 10 o'clock this morning. 1'resideiit Mc Kinley's private car was attuch.il at Canton. The irc.i.lnt and hll pnrtv. con. i. ting of Secretary Hoot. Private Secretary Cor tel. vou, ,lu.lg. Hay and Judge Baldwin, were met at the diat hy a fast crowd. The remains were escorted to UfaOB church, where thev lav in stute until 2 o'clock. At tab service were ron.lticted hv N. v. Mr Putnam, a MOOBaaion wits formed and proccsled to the cemetery. Iliiihliiig. in tin. citv werr. draped in black, Inisiiieaa was suspended, and thousand, wen. here fr..in other cities. VALUE OF STANDARD OIL. BIX HUNDRED DOLLARS PAID FOR ON R SHARK OF STOCK. Blgg.it Figure Ever Paid In tho United ststoi for Such Property. New ork I lei "." -Si li.ni.lr.ul dollars was the nri.e iuikI l..r a share if Standard Oil stock today. It is the ligliesi orlce ever nai.1 for anv indus trial cor pnrat Ion stock m th.. countrv. Strlks to Ro Sottlsd. Ilaeltmi, Oct. .'.". Ibe announce ment was made that the event ive board ol the miners' union hasreache.l a conclusion, and a settlement of the strike is cxH'.'tcd late this afternoon Roberts lo Return to Kngland. I oii.l Oct. M, Lord RoborU cables that he will leave for I'liglati.l on November 16, mid reis.rl. several minor engagements, nli 110 prisoners and BsBnt cattle captured. PRESIDENT ELIOT, HAKVARD. Who Hsi Not Come Out for Prsnldoni McKlnloy. Ina.uinch as the anli -inis'ri.i I ist lc league has issued an address to Inde pendent voters calling on them to vote for Mr. Ilrvan, and iini-min li us Prooh dent Mint, ol Howard university. signed the ad.hess, the follow. ng mill- lishcd in. leading republican imnei with a tut showing Hr. Pie. I'm physiognomy, will read with interest to in. t.t naaalai "President Charles William 1 1 lot, ot Harvard university, who has just proooonoou m tavor oi .m . k 1 1 1 1 . v . and bus thus sat at rest all the soecu'lat ion concerning hia individual opinion of present policies in government, is d the utter freedom w lib w hich bo OflllolBM all men i. ml all things. Mofl I ban once has he stirred up storms . . f .lisapnroval from iters.. us who lid not agree with him, while at the Hauietiine eliciting no less fervent praise from thus. whom he coin- in leil. His knack of hilling hard and mercilessly in the weak BpOBI of those he condemns ,a. u.udo him fa mous, and the expressions of hia views ill the prom.nl campaign issues has I i, therefore. awaited with keen interest. Hr. I'.llot bus ls.en itresl.leiit of Harvard since IHIMI. lie his now kl yeurs old. " Malar a luk win withdraw. W. D. Ihirk, Ibe rustling representa tive of Miller A I.ik, was in f akevu-w last Saturday ha.king for laef cattle, ssvs the Ibirns I lines Herald . Mr. Durk now has un office of his own at P.'fi Stockton street, hail Francisco, though he is .till in the i.innlov of hia old rirm. He has la-en unite aoccceaftil in piircuusiug noraes mr uriiiy pur DOOM this fall. Mr. Durk informs us that Miller A hug intend to retr h III their biiaiue.H, owing to the in ability uf Mr. Miller, 'the moving snlrit of the firm i to louuer bstk alter the extensive business ii t. rests ol the company', lie having met with in BOoJtlonl a lew months ago which lett bun . rlppb.l prolmbly lor llle. Als.ut the first move in tfie relrem h lii. 1,1 vv lll be to give Up their interests III Lake county. The entllo mUI be driven out of Silver Lake vnllev and Ibe linn s gra.ing Ian. I leases wild. A survey has been made for a largo canal from Weiser river to a iioiut uar Camhridge. The fall is 20 feel. Work will begin this fall 00 construe-! tion The engineer figures thut the canal v. ill furnish '.issi horse-power. A,' saw and a llonring mill will follow oiupleliou of the enterprise. INDIAN HEAD EXPLOSION Large Amount of Ammunition United In i ligtzine. HO OIE WAS II.UR&D BY IT Concussion From Bursllnn Shells and Ban log Powdr Wu Say or ia That Vlclilly. WiiMlilagtoii. O.t Mexfa his report this morning to Secretary Long, Ad mini I O Neill, of the hoar.! of or dlnan. a, .tales that tho aoi-ounis of an explosion that occurred at Indian Head weie greatly exaggerated. He .ays it was only a magarine Is'longing to the proving ground, thai expl.sled, and I but n..iie were hurl The damage to the building and muter utl will reach $U'.'.,lHN. The hri.k naaaalno twenty-five fiat Mpiare MM mo hun-lrisl feet long, and MM Voodoo house where the shell, were tilled were destroyed by the explosion, which start.nl in the magaxine. The origin is a mystery. In twn of th magOBlnOI there SrOTt thirty thousand pull in Is ol smokeless powder, eight Ihiiii.Ah.l pounds of black iM.w.ler and an unknown tpiantity uf brown ta.wder. II It V lls)lin.s shells. Illlv live :i oolllid shells and twenlv-llve thousand rounds of small ammunition. The fuai lade was tremendous, but the effect of the ex plosion was local, owing to caution which bud been exercised. Klondike Hold Output. Washington, Oct, 26. In a r..s.rt upon condition, in Havreon City ami the iikoii district of Alaska fnrnitl e.1 to the stal. department of the United states. Consul IfoOooa. say.: "Tlssre thonld he a OontlDOOd oapiOl of fr.un U,000.000 to 10,ia)0,OrJO worth ..t M wu unit 1 1 y Inr many years to cone." KICK ON hk I no SOLO. Dsnlsh Win Indlai Pooplo Don't Want to Bartarsd, St. I'h, Unas. Ii. W. I., Oct. 26. Ib telllHl adverse feeling lias been excited here bv a renewal of the re.irt thai Denmark intends p. sell the Danish antilles to the United States. A meet ing f the colonial council has la-en convoked at si. Oroli for tho ptif MOB of making a formal protest Newspapers discus, ibe tpteetiou, de claring in IkiI.i tyaat "Wo do not wish tola mild." There is no dsiatn., much loM enthusiasm, among the population to ladotig to the United state. Money Crista In Bweden. Loudon, Oct 2ft. A dispatch to the Daily Mall from Stia.kholin, Sweden, stales The extraordinary scarcity of money which ha. Iteen growing more acute fur a month, is so seriously affecting commercial circles as to threaten a crisis. r. vim. on J Cough and 't) v ' 'n vy 1 1 cure ThU It hoynnd q.iMllos the muol suvscooslul i ..ugh Mwlb . in. r.r known lo kI.uuo: a I. w iI.sm.. iuvi4ii.hly euro the . . ,,, , ,i,(i, ,,...U un t hi. .,, hula, wlnfo It sm. I d.fful lutnu In th cur uC I ( m. ii noil 1 1 oi Is without istr I all. I Imb. hl.ioryi.f m..ll. l. Hlnve It Htt dlc.tvry It has bn l.l un Buai.nl, a I tnl win. h nu oifi.r in.tli. in Cl t ..114I1, w. ri..lly .S yuu lot. v II . In ll.lt.l Ml. if. and rli..laV , hUr ...il (I 1X1, and jl oi r.MKtauu it. u. , u. i.u SOLC PROPRICTORS S.C.WEiLs&Cal LEROV, N.V. TOHONTU, CAN. u. ti hy laliatsn 41 Ik., IWuxsTl.ls Ribbon Specials No. j Satin kibbo)a) all colors, per yunl BO. No. 4 Satin Kibtfcon, all colors, per yaul 4. No. s Sutiu Kihlion, all colors, per y ard e, Suliu liibbotf. liRlit (Town, liKht yellow ami lavender coloi only. No. 7 per yard he No. y per yard 7c. No. ii per yard tit. No. H All Silk Mont- Kil.L.ui .. , in wi.lc pel vd 10c. Nn 40 All Silk lloiro Ribbon j'4 in wale per yd 13c. I leublf Pai ad s.itni kibhpn with cord tttlt. No. 5 1 inch wide, per yard No y 1 in. h wi.lt , per yard yc No 9 1 1 1 int Ii wide, pel yard 1 " No, 1 i 1 nn b. s wide, per yard ijc Velvet Ribbon W have all widths of Black Velvet Kihhon with either cotton or satin back at corres pondingly low prices. The Golden Rule Store.