East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 29, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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DAILY EVENING EDITION
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHEtMN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2.1, 1900.
NO. 3957
p.iniilitr mi iiikh in Kiiniiinniiiil clotl
hinding, choice hie chi-Ii.
Frederick INolf
ganta Clans Headquarters.
w( are ihowlng ii" of the largest
Hn,. ,,i ilnlll lliui I'vor reached tl it
fancy tissue MMt il oolors, lOel
j0.ii alieelo. Plain ninl figured ere pa
niper Mil' ti) 2nc box. Tablets, peic-iN,
Uncv -tutionnry, lutes, school hunks,
ft.
jewelry Department.
chain bracelets, I5i to !i!c
,t: double. Cuff buttons, all styles,
p. i mni it mifc. I' nun in i ii pettH, lies!
.. r r.i HI I II im. 1 ,i .
me -iic ami mic .ruin, warranted i
Ltrs Com silver knives ami forks,
Ermnted id yours, ff.80.
Large I in" ulhuus. toilet boxes,
kajrl hoi etc. All now. "npto
,U'" glllsls.
Frederick Netf
GENERAL NEWS.
The Place to Buy
... 7 n, y'n H"(1 lrtrK,,,,l assortment, the bagl good
M the lowest ,,r . There's ,. ipicslim. .. t.. whore
"ii II find ti,. IntfMt ami the heal, thtr stock wa alwav
1 HIH) .,r lutfll qllnlity this season larger Mini better
tiian Hvi-r. n,i afieael Oer eqeel m not to tm found
" ' ''" ,n" " lli"l a strong statement'.' Ih in t . it. I. I
to In- mi, we know wluit.it we ,H-nk
Outing Flannel
li vou vf prlii'i (tiiiinir Ktninii. ,.,..
Ihti' nl IhIi- ymrll Unit lirrc not mil.
' v"' illfiTi' In iiricu. 1. 11 wIihi''.
muri-s great difference In tvlu, .nlnr
inn. Him in- mi.i u w""
'I he nrlee cum- iM..
where. Hurt-
10c
Underwear
Kr.i M. ii, WiMto-ii, lloymir 'iirl- The
mint yiiu waul i. here, m lift Iit-r mi,
wall' in pay W ,,r ft .Mi per Kamteiil Wn
hay unurwai la nsinrai weal, mml
lilr, wihiI llee I, run, in ,,.
uiTl..il,iiim.m, HitllirlKitini Hint lull
iinriit WriKtit'- Knniiiir andersrssi
All ..i.i .rn...t.
Muslin
Thin ItOfl i ntHkinK it"Wf talked
nni'itt by tin- lint' intmlinv h it-1 "h.etlnn;n
H w , iihi h w L 1 UliMi'Hrlli'.
trninin Mini Hit' ttrtt yurn tthtt!
I. I. MMHU in town hi tin prl"-.
5c
Kvorr ilny hni Itfl nwlt.
Groceries
II it ii
Mull HUV
hvi thfin
tin-in, lMttt-r iiml .Ii
nl ht'i .1 . in IVtirilrtull W f, (!
ntiil rMll Wt ceii liirntiili you in ny
tiHiitit from OtM on D if in h BfffW
(mm uttt fHti Mi h t-HM.
TImtV irooilm'HHHml viilui hen tlml warraiitH your ruining.
Alexander & Hexter.
The Boston Store
PENDLETON'S LEADING DEPT. STORE.
SHOES. 3 snaps
A general cleaning
up of all our Men's
Shoes previous to
receiving our factory
order of famous W.
L. Douglas $3 and
$3.50 Men who
wear 9, 10, II. 12
especially invited
to attend this sale.
Men's Good ribbed un
derwear at
Men's Heavy saniary
Fleeced at
Men's all wool
Ribbed
50c
65c
$l.oo
These lines cannot be beaten
in the city.
THE BOSTON STORE
Pendleton's Big Store.
Wc Hell ih. "Anita" kid IhhIv dolll,
It) in $4.U'". TIimbk arc the Mat MP
vieabla dolU in tint murkct, moving
Iwatli ami cycH, natural long hair,
rkvitail hoilixM, NtrmiKlv tnitiic.
IMI In-adH. far to HM BetMltltol
I UDH and hair.
Itiahea, t am., China, etc
its piece dinnor net of KntjIiHli Oliina
cii- ialUirn, Htvlinh Hliauon, regular
Hi.ftO set, i:i.u.
Qlaaj nttehnra, like cut, Me, Otbaw
and 4Hc. Kancy tfluaa read plate.-,
l-rry Ikw1m, (ruit MtandB, etc, WO,
t oilet Soap Headquarters
-"' to .'or a lare line of toilet
ou. We Imy in Urge .iiantitieH lor
asli and can ioti- lower rattut than
elsewhere, t'.ir 6c u U)X we ofler oai
waaal, Klye4jrine, Turkish uath, olive
'astile. coco caatile, palmelo, erai.
"pple, etc
for Infante and Children.
rjiHtorln. In bundeu h.iltitutc tor C'twU.r OU, Por-
'ii lil.it Ihm Opium, Worjililiitf itr other iir otto
,!"'1""h,1" V 1 , J . Woriua ue atlajH WtnmiXtS.
! V " lh r "'I Vi-ul olif. I T.-th.
7 i. ...I.I a ill euro Couat ptttloil. It roifUltw tht
BTftK i ESbSi The Mothor'a Frieud.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
i Bears Uie Bignaiure 01
ym utitrb tuc "'is"atu'v j
In Use For Over 30 Years
Electricity is Cheap...
If von an Kbld witli lame Lack or rlieumatism,
aithf ii'iile or female, now is the time to g a BHM
and sale cure at a very binall exoense.
I Lve fiVfl si vies d genuine eiactrie lelts wlm-h
I am wlUlg at one half the manufacturers' prices.
1 Jao Itave an assortm. tii pi electric insotes.
Dltpatobet from Muktlen to the
war office nay that proof in at hand
that 400 native Chrintiane wert
in:.--.!. -I...I at Mukden la-fore the lii
niati occupation.
The repnhlican. of Kentucky failwl
to certify their conttrewional nominw,
Mr. Wil'lianis, in the Fifth district to
the county clerk of Mercer county, to
lie placed mi the orticial halhvt, and he
will not he voUhI for in that county.
According to the Otlicial MiwnniT
the grain nhortaire in not contlned to
the eautern provlncee and Wilieria. The
province richent in cer,l are actu
ally mifferitiK on account of poor Imr
veata. ttrain in forwarded ahead of
other merchandise and srain railway
rate have !en riMluced.
A report from Yakntnt is tothecftci t
that Mount St. Klias was hadly ihaken
up hy the recent earthquake that did
so much dMMgja at. Kisliak. Indian
trap aft and If tori who were in the
vieinttv of the mountain returned to
Vakutat and say that the mountain
was almost liroken to pieces.
The Chinese Mutual Protection
oeletv of the HopunK district has
offered t.MXl for the lp-ad of lr. Sager
of the American hoard of missions and
MM each (or the heads of Kev. i.
Toe, British niissinnary : Df . tirave-.
southern Itapt i-t mixsionarv. aii.i it.
Beattle, ol the Amariottn Praabjrlarlan
I loan I.
Violent gales, accotnpaniisl hy -tiow
and rain, have swept over parts of
Kncdand, causing Hoods. The northern
districts of lowlands are Hooded, some
of the railroads are entirely impass
aide, and others have water up to the
Hoors of the ears. At Newcastle, Hurtle
1'iail, Htoektotii Bon tbah total and
elsewhere, side have heeli compel M
to seek refuge in the uptier stories ol
their houses, and tralhc i- carriinl on
hv means of Louts.
PACIFIC NORTH W EST NEWS.
tool
Walla Walla Uiasts of thn
hall teams this season.
The City feed stalde at Colfax was
bnrwad Thursday morning, together
with II horses, aiid all the contents.
The postorlice at Mosimile, Malheur
county, Oregon, has DMB re-estah-lislusf,
to U'suppliisl from Wciser,
Idaho. Mary h. lionl has heen ap
pointed MistmiHtress
The affairs of t he Traders' hank, of
Tacoma, that aloaad its disirs in IHU4.
will he closed up Novemher 10, w hen
all remaining assets will lie sold at
auction. Creditors w ill receive S4 cents
on their claims.
Jamli Steiner was found dead in the
town jHil at Spangle, Wash., Saturday.
He i nuitted suicide hy hanging him
self hy tearing the hlankcts and mak
ing it rope ami tieing it lo the iron
liars nt the window.
Colfax has a volunteer lire depart'
incut, and '.Vi nietnhers handed in their
resignationa to the city council
due to the failure of the city to furnish
ruhlicr hisits, touts and hats for the
Itaman to wear when lighting lire. I lie
members have lawn demanding these
for a long time, without aatisfact nui.
Those who have left the service state
that they will return when their de
mands are granted.
The citicen of llalsey are making
complaint baMMMM their petition for
free rural delivery has not DOM
grunteil. The people of Turner state
that the system has done more to in
jure tlie business interests of that town
tiian anything else. Pe iple who live
ill the country and have their muil de
livered at their door do not tind it nec
essary to go to town aa often as they
did l.i fore the rural mail delivery
system, and business men are not
1 1 leased.
When ihc
Hair Falls
Jos. Basler.
Frederick Noli. J(jE EAST OREGONIAN.
ru. I'ap.r at tii r.upi..
Kv.ryuo.y lentfa II.
lb. Laraeat Circulation,
a.al AdT.rO.lua luu.
Condition toiild
f .... I i .ill). OUI llli II ,, i . .'. 1 III HIV
I uiuulti. . 1 1 v iKSly ... ului.Al covrrrd
XT ..ilvicii .' ).. .ml iittcii.lv.
accompanied by
mucoua p. iii In ", in
thr in 0 atb i crii).
tiona on the akin,
sore tlno.it. 0MM
colored splutcheM,
Ai swollen glands, aching uiuatles
iHll and Ixinea, the disease ta waking
moid In sdwuy, and far worse
symptoms will follow unless the Mood is
piompiy and rffccluslly cleansed of tbia
violent (icstructive poison.
S I S. is the only aafr and infallible
cure for this disease, the only antidote
fur thia epecific poison. It cures the
worst caaea thoroughly unit pertnum utly.
In lie lull of
i . . i . 1 1 ... i . i hi .1, 'i
e,.,w.,ti I ( rlfd
lave Been No Worse. ;
did tn" HO W'mmtI ; ! WUI gflllUK WUfltC All lb
till.- i ii.. i nil' out il i
Iht nit mill in
mli t.i.i.wr
turn 1 autli ttrti severely (runt rhrillll tlK (MlIU
In my khouldcrtt tud arou. My o.iftitiuu tould
kwvr i" ii i eVOI m ; only thotrr altii I , I Mft I WaiS
can un .- i ' ii. v buOrriug I hud aUut
IcmC all mupt ol MM bciug writ agaiu wucu
1 1 1 .-ii i i tiv b b L
uul uiual oOafffHi I uau
lltttr fetitti I i in auy
pit-ill tin AIM Uktlltf
tkr llnfd UitU 1 uolkca
ft rlMiiur in my uoudi-It-.i:
n. ia wa 1 1 nl v eft
courayiiig, ami I drier
ttliurd to give K. ft. U ft
n.. .). rls I i ' in
thai time on (he unpiuvc
nirnt wan i.i I'll . n. b ta.
aeniicd to It the dia
caae couiiliti !y under
control - the IftMJ and
Ui-era iwalrd iu I 1 wa
toon frrr ft in all atgna
of the disui.r.lri I l..iv
Lejvn el tuner mid heallUV vr fttlKT
L. W. bail rn l..- k Boa 61 1 . Notdravillr, lad.
aftVfcft. jfaWTaftk. eaaataft t:
VK. tiWe blood
V. no a n Si
ftEtWftl aW M"1'' prtjol
Br it i i i J
toerrurv, jxl.-.h or other in iiei.il joion.
bend for our free look on lilool Foiftou ,
U contains valuatile information about
tbU (llacajec, with lull vlirertiojit for Maf
ti rfiiiH-iit. Wc ctieUfxe notkiux for iuedi
CaU advice , cure you tin li at lmme.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. OA.
OSTEOPATHS.
Dr. W. J. Kye.
Or. Ida K eye..
l.raduatee of Aiiierican Hcbool of
Ostuopatby, Kirksville, Mo Oftnei
I '.-mi lot. .11 . Oregon, one block vwi-t of
llnnioii Store. Osteoistthy is nature's
iuetbo.1 of curing disease. I not aak
your neighbor What it la but write or
call personally ami have it explained
in a satisfactory manner.
is the only purely vege-
! nlll l
HUNDRED ARE DEAD
IN NEW YORK
CITY.
DRUG HOUSE EXPLOSION
CAUSES HORROR.
Buildings Torn to Atoms and Burned
to Ruins.
o
BODIES FLY HIGH IN THE AIR
Devastated District Covers Two Squtr'S
In tbe Business Perl ol
the Metropolis.
Ree York, Oct. ft, l ives to the
number of between ft ami hhi, accord
ing to eye-wilneases and others eon
rereUt with the facts, were lost at
noon today in a tire and explosion in
Tarrant's drug house, at Greenwich
and Murray streets. The pros-rtv
loss will h' enormous, for, at this
writing, 2 o'chs-k p. m., the llames are
spreading in either direction. Soon
after the lire started in the drug house,
three explosions followed .pllckly,
after which the whole (rout of the
building fell out into the street. Sixty
five girls and many men were employed
in Tarrant's, ahich was a seven-story
Meek,
Bodlaa Shot High In Air.
Moat of the men out to lunch,
hut nearly ill the girls had remained
in the place, l'eople in the Krankliu
building, one hhs-k away, who were
watching the lire, say that they saw a
i : 1 1 ii 1 1 t of bodies rlnsil up into the air
when the big explosion m'ciirred.
tin the right ol th- Tarrant I. milling
was the Home restaurant, which waa
tilled with diners. When the llrst ex
plosion came, there was a wild rush
from the place, hut it ia not known
whether all escaped, as the tire licked
up the restiiutaut iu a few minutes,
tin the other aide were the litho
graphing eatahlishint nt of Schwartz. .V
l'o., and the Irving bank, which were
soon destroyed, and the fire spread
along ' Ireaee leh street.
Some olrla Destroyed.
Twenty girls were at work in the
loll Mill building. It is ladieved that
some were lost
When the building's wall fell out it
carried with it the structure of the
elevated railway, blocking tratlic on
N inth avenue.
It is rcsirtcd that men ol the engine
company, twenty-aeven in aMMBbefi
were iu the building when the ex-
plosions occurred, and all were lost
Three thousand persons g, ithered soon
ufter tbe lire starttsl.uod, when tin 'ex
plosion came, many were injured by
the glass and trampled on in the panic.
The Martin. u building was also soon
deeteoyadt and the lire sw ilch.sl around
mi Warren street .
It is now said that ten girls escaMd
from Tarrant's. Tbe say many are
dead in the mini.
Tbe force o! the explosion Mgj the
reel two hundred leaf into the air.
rURTHKR IIUKRIHLK DKIAILS.
P.ovla art Misting fcverywhare Two
Blocks are Kuin.d
New York, Hit. U. -Twenty-eight
seriously injured people are a the
Hudson street hiMipilal, five of whom
will die. Ten of tbe eleven missing
Ifomon are Captain Smith, Oonutoly,
Jordan, Keiiuan, lloiinelly, Wallace,
Kelly, Met Jail, Mnlligau and stranu
han. 'I here ia a rusirt that seventy h.,
men were at work in the . off ii- house of
Bneaeaa, smith A. Weidman. Thuy are
missing. The building was ossile
the drug house and the , .plosion
wrecked it. The men hail no chain e
for aajejna. and there is little chain u
that any are alive.
Larae Area It Usvattaled.
A report was just received which
says that of the Hfteen men of the tire
trin k, ten are iiiiaaing.
Ai,'J: MI, two city hiia ks Isaiud.sl by
Wui.l.nigtou,ireeliwicb, IMiamlars and
Warren alreets are prwtnally in ruins.
When the wall fell ahnli knocked
in the front of tbe Irving bunk, Ho
telier bad eighty thousand dollars in
cash mi the table in front of bine, lie
feed no lime to transfer the luom r toj.
a fa place, so a detail of police now
guard tiie gold. So far, no . a use ia
kirnwn for the explosions.
' live men in the oflhe are nccountisl for.
The tire awepl west to Wasliington
street and around to the south to
Obatobofl street, and at 'J fa I was under
control. The streets are choked with
debris so that Bebod) can get ni'ar. not
even the firemen. A 00000 buiblings
were either hurtusl or blown down, and
two whole citv blocks an' laid waste
OUR GLORIOUS REPUBLIC
President NcKiniey's Thanksgiving
Proclamation.
New York, Oct,
familiar with the
; est itnate t he pet) port y
' HUH. The number ol
known until the i
cleared away. At least
people are Injured.
MMaSttM SAYS WE'RE A GREAT WORLD POWER
loss at 11,000..
lead will not la1, 0
ebris has been
one
REVIEWED BY WALKS
CITY OF LONDON VOLUNTKRR 01VRN
TRKMKND0US OVATION.
hundred nMNfai Lei the Nation Return Tbaoks lo
tbe Crnlor, With One Accord and
Appwlitt His Boun'T.
Huslnsn. Wat Praetloally Suspended and
Trame Cloted.
London, Oct. Jll. Heviewe.l by the
I'rince of Wales and cheered hv
thousands of lasiple, the relruilig I'it'y spread over the
of laindon volunteers today received
the homage intended for Saturday, and
which Wai postponed, owing to their
lata arrival at Southampton, twenty
four thousand home troops lined the
route ol the parade. Itusiness was
practically eloeed. Street tratlic was
auipendwl. Ho great was the Ibr.uig
that there was an overllow of tbe east
MM! tO the west end, something
happening Dtlua, in a decade.
rlie parade atartod at 'J: In. and all
along the hue the reception surpassed
for enthusiasm anything that has been
seen here during recent years. Wt.
Paul's whs rcaclnsl at IgB, where a
thanksgiving service was held, while
the helix in many churches and towers
peeled.
TRAI.KDY IN PRISON.
Keeper Shot by Inmatat at They Sawed
the Bart.
New York, Oct. LI'. - Hugh Mctiov
em, keeper ol the prieoll at the Weal
Kifty-fourth street pollen court, was
killed earl) this morning by throe es
caping burglars, one of wliiun was
killed, fatally injured, while the
third managed to emape. Mctiovern
discovered Joseph Kuieraoli, Arthur
I'lauagan and licorgc Wilson sawing
the iron bars of a window iu the
second tier of cell" 00 the third llnor
of the prison Seeing Hhey were de
tected, one of the men shot Mcliovern
through the heart. Khimigaii slide
down a rope ImttKlvlaod from lied. ling
and got away. Wilson followed, hut
Washington. I) 0., tlet. 2. The
president tislay apiiint'sl Novemher
aa Thiiuksgiyliig day. The pris-lama-Ilea
says in part
"(hit country baa been bleaaed with
abundant harvest!.. LekOf and a great
industrial people hnv i r..-per.sl 1st.
yond preerslent, I Mir commerce baa
world, t hir siwer and
luflaenot m the eaoaa of freluai and
eiilightentncnt have i (temhsl over dis
tant seas and lands. The lives of our
otlicial reprcMentatives and many of
our aMpla In t'hlna have lieen marvel
lously preserved. We have Isjen gen
erally exempt from pestilence ami
other great i ahimit iea, and even the
treble visitation which overw hetimsl
Qalveaton has made evident the si'nti
m ids of sympathy and Christian
charity by virtue of which we are a
united people I recommend that the
sople give thank for the prosperity
with which lie has endowed lis, for
seed-time and harvest, for the valor
and devotion to humanity of our
arm iea ami navies. "
Ancient Political History.
Mi'siwgii to t oliKCeMM, lie... II, OT.
"i atsanJl not ofaaeotttla atinaxai
i ton , ioi t hot taannot he tiioourht
of. 'I'lu.t liymiri'iiili. nl moci.ill.
would l ' i l in I mi I .iuu i i --I. ii
llll.OUIII-lll ilitce, Mi.reh I, '117.
Wa nui no v. an
Wm mo-1 i. v old I n.
Territorial Vuuce-
or ..M. pi. i .
loll Ol
tell.pll.l
.Ion "
BAD
IV
AttlDRNT IN MONTANA.
TH18 PAVKK IH KKPTDN Midi AT K
C. ImAu's Adv.rtlaluc Aasauy, u4 suit to Mot
oUaaU' ICsiilksuas:, Haa ftiuv.lmio. (.'sllturuts,
wIojio uuul.scU lul .avorUslus im U u...l.
writ.
I . . II - 1
Cauae
BANKkNt INJUKhh.
ef Kxplotton Wat Cneiulealt Ig
nlilue en Blatli floer
New York, let. -1' - The llrst xe
plosion completely gutted the Irving
National I. .ink lust across the rlreet
Teller tlitnlap, Adjuster Van .emit
and Cashier lleuiilaou were badly
hurt. The bank will las open for bust
ness tomorrow . It is wide open, there
are no windows or doors. Tim explosion
wa- ol chemicals, ether, gasoline
tannine and kindred slutt storeil on the
sixth llixir. The (one wus Urritic.
I'eoidu two b..ci..- away were knocked
down.
The Banned explosion threw the
elevated station off the structure into
the street, where ii oaoe borued.
rire Brought Under Centrol.
The third ex plosiou caused the build
ing next west 00 Warren atreet to go
duwu like a card Immusj. It waa oc
cupied by email concern.
Wm. Allen hoiia, Iruit dealer. 00
0U ld the lower portiuu. Three of Ibu
when he was half way down, tbe roiss
broke and he was fatally hurt by tin
fall. Kuieraoli iiimiaul from the third
story window and was instantly killed.
Sweetheart Brought Saw In a Pie.
Flanagan and Kiucrmu are negriM-a.
A saw was brought to Flanagan in a
pie by a sweetheart. All three Aire
i online. I in one cell 011 account I the
rowded condition of the jail. The
bars were cut at midnight, ami, aa it
now aps-ars, the men were aurprisisl
as they were starting for the window
f the gallery tier. Klauagali carried
the iron bar sawed from tin II, and,
as Mcliovern appeared on the stairs,
I 1. in. 1,'. in crushed his skull with It
Klanagail killed him with one blow
and escaissl. l.iuersoii trust to lot-
low, but fell.
A 1 .old, was tapruAKD.
Mlt. lug D.tauli.r Wat Taken In notion,
Matt
aaaoa. Mass., int. ft, ln.rd.
tbe luissing teller of the I irst National
b.o.k of New York, was cuptunsl here
this aftenMoa.
Alvurd't tholes ol Literature.
Alvord wus captur.sl on Wei-t New
ton atreet in the heath r.ud by in-
ssictor Walts at '.'..'). tu hie sisses
tlOO were found a nuinh. r ol paisir-
novered I.- uud a lint of cigars, but
little or no money. Among the Isaiks
were "In I. ink at l.sst," "Knl-
nepoed," "A study Iu Heerlet and
Around the VVorld 111 highly Way.
Hilton, Oct, '.'I -When arresteil,
Alvord . ... 1 "I'm glad the sus.
1 . .. Is oyer!" He was little disenh-
nertod and deelared he was pre pared
to do tin bidding ot Ibe olliccrx He
made no atleuipt at a disguise and will
Ihj taken to New York this evening.
H4Ul.an BNYAN KR0M BHD.
Balnbrldaa'a Welooms Wat Karly In the
Morning Mrs. Bryan Willi Him.
hlanbridge, N. Y , (let. iN.-0ol
ljryan was aroused out ol bod tin
morning to acknowbslge the I-
of the tilt i lens in Chairman llanlorlh'
home. The candidate ia scheduled for
twnllty-niue eiaaavhea tialav, moat of
which ill be v TV l.l lid He IH ui
1 on. pained hv his wife and Chairman
llaufortb and wife.
BNCVCULAL.
Ulliuists
Pattsnger Train Wrack. d rive
are Dead Twenty Injured.
Unite. Moat., Dot. mi. Tim eat-
l nl n.l jiasseuger train mi the North
ern Pacific was wrecked eight miles
(epm iiig Tfmber at mldnlgnt, by a
broken rail.
The dead are: W. C. Keif rah,
Helena, I I Kaatliian, Uaymoml, H,
D, ; Hr I ester I'eiullelon, Mount
Hope, Wla. ; lr. 0. Hartliorne, l.iv
Ingeton, Mont.; Misa M. K. Tracey
Boaennn, Mont Two are dead ami
unknown,
Alsmt twenty others we in injured.
I bi' train was going at the rate of 40
miles an hour. The tirst three .ar
wire derailed and thrown 011 their
sides. I'll.. 1 usual! ie were all among
the passenger iii the day conch.
Among the injured are: (ieo. Huh
lard, sheriff ol Y'cllowMone county;
I'ldward Cray, freight agent of the
Omaha road; and M. .1. Sweeney, of
Botte.
PLOT TO KIDNAP A Kile,
Alexander Wat to Oo to a Mad Nouie
an 11. .animal, ion te Bueeeed.
Vienna, Hi t. ft, A plot haa lawn
discovered at llelgrade to kidnap King
Alexander, declare him insane ami
Bonfires him tu a mad house. It waa
coin-need hv the former king Milan,
whom ejeaaader bealakeeT. Milan
iduumsl to put an 1 1 legit nnate son,
Yhrenon, 011 the throne. Thirty
rents have liech inade.
ar-
MINKRS RBSUHBD WORK.
Te-
Motl ot ih t.olllrls ar Uunnlna
day In Coal Baaloa.
Scranton, I'a., (let. W. -Keiairl
from various ectiou o( the uilniug
region this morning indicate that moat
ol the co I ii-ries are working Iu 10111
p lanes with orders Iron, rresidenl
Si ill bell. A number of smaller geaj.
SarlH have Mated notices acceding to
the miners' term.
HOUSBVKI.r S I AMPAIUN.
Il
rtir
AocompaiiKd by HI Wife
llliighainpton, N. Y., (let. W. Col.
Iloaeevell tkli ninrnlinj on the last
week of the sieakillg , itinpaign. ia a. -1
iiuilianied by his w ife, who giata as far
illioii., I'wo p. ei lies bslai and
one tonight are scheduled at Cortland.
Ithaca and Klmira.
Dltnoilllon ot Bevenue t ullart.
Kan Kranclaco, I VI. ti. The
revenue cutter Mct'ulbiugh will remain
at Nome lo preserve order and law uu
til forced mil by the tee. Ibe Kilab, on
ita arrivul here, will In eul to the
Hawaiian island" The balance ol the
revenue Meet will winter at fan Iran-
Cisco ami be engaged in .oast duty
mass Vleter Dead.
Csiat Towu, (Jet. gtt. frinee Victor
! 1.1. sw ig-Ibdsleiii. grand ami of
ljueeii Victoria, in dead from enteric
lover, lie served III the liner war, and
waa captain ol the Koval ItiHea.
POPk PHkPARiNU HIS
II Will Bxpr Hop tor the
in. 1.0. or thurahe.
Home, (let Tl I'll" none has lasuu
ordered to lie Iu last to recuHirate (rum
ibaustioii iii. nl 111 to I lie recep
tion the iiiluriin.. lie la huay 011
Iii encyclical letter to be iaued ou
New Year' dav, reviewing ibe Nine
teenth century sud expreesiug a hope
lor tho unity of the rhunhie. It will
probably be the lt great iper Oj
Pope 1 "
Le( en UalbabUd Island..
Tat-Aiuja. lct. Vi K. V. blake ia
lost on an uninhabited Island III Ihc
halibut fisheries.
Btep tb Cough and Work Off h
Caia.
Lsssiit. Brouio-tuliiiuu I splola our eotd
Iu uu. 4j ho ouce, uu pay. Prios a uaul.
WMAB
Karl's Clover Root Tftft
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f ..nl. . Sold ou ahtoluU
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Bkiu. As ssrMalil. I !! Nov.
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Daily Kast Oiagouiau, deiivored
caniaf , only j ccuu a wk
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