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iMiiYPVENINLiLUiliUN ESS. IHGEDITIOH Tut i son. f n tiif BA8TORBOONIAN tbat's TRirnm "H m khi il. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKEtlON, MOM )A Y, 1)E( EMUE1? 3, 1900. NO. 3988 DM1Y EVEN gnTKKN nKKUON I . . ( Hf4l)Ol4KILKS fl i l .T i i IfredencK ioit s DUPLICATE No. COUPON Every dollar spent here entitles the holder to one chance on a $35.00 SATIN DOWN COMPORT To he tfiven away Christmas live. ALBXANDOI & HI-.XTER The Boston Store Pendleton's Leading Department Store. A REAL BUYER'S SNAP Right in the heart of the tummm we pve vmi in opportunity to purchase new stylish oiir. inents at rruutly ruilucud prices .. Ladies' Dress Skirts Id oheviotr catncl luiirs, crepons, soullo.q, inixtureB, etc., at One-third below regu I ar pr ice Ladies' Tailor-made Suits Of bometpon, eanidli iiair. Venetian and broadoloth, at One-third below regular price Ladies' Misses' and Children's Jackets Made of kersey, cheviot, ustrukan, melton, lieaver; everyone this season's style Onethird below regular price Drummer'. Sample Line of Wool Underwear at half price. Blank, ita and eomforU at reduced prices. Special values in ladies underwear. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. GFNKRAL NEWS. San la Claus has made his Headquarters at Frederick Nolfs 3 Queen Victoria if having bet Will reviled, Her fortune is estimated at 180,000,000. PWtWaal Diar. wf inaugurated tor the fifth time a the chief executive ol the republic of Mexico Saturday. The Gorman loe in Chin Irom typhoid Riitl climatic diseases generally continue largo, despite othotaj denials. Kircnian K. .1. .loin was killed in freight train wreck near Winnomueoa, Nevada, on Friday. Ho wan caught be tween the engine and tender. The place of MM I'mted State in ternal revenue conmiifnioner, made vacant bv Oie death of Coo. Wilnoii, will lie rrndcred to Joseph MMN) , H Maine. The municipal council of Spoyor, Onrmany, adopted a resolution to place a cotnniemorativi" tablet in the house where the late Henry Villard was iMirn. I. Thomas Haldwin, the famous hiindmusler, is dead in Boston, from blood poisoning, the result of a simple injurv. He was Isirn in Lowell, Mass., in lOt. Oeorge 11. l'lulips, the man who had tho corner in corn in Chicago last week, is credited with having cleared up 1:100,000 from thi' other gamhlers in corn. Senator Lodge will in all probability In' advanced to the chairmanship of th" committee un f. .reign relation to till in the vacancy causeil hy the death of Senator C. K. Davis. The international live st.sk exposi tion opened at Chicago Saturday. A thousand head of fancy stock from this country, I'.nglatid aii'l ( allium are on exhibition, and $75,000 in prizes Mill he awarded. It is officially announced in Berlin that rresidenl Kruger will he received there with all honors due tin' chief of a state. The emperor, however, will stay away from Berlin during the time of the Boer president' visit. Mis Kugenia Washington, great grand niece of George Washington, one I of the founder of the Society ol Maughters of the American Kcvnlti tion, ami president of the Society of founders and Patriot, died in Wash ington Friday. If an agreement concerning the rates to the Q, A. It. eucaiiipinenl is not arranged hetwceii Western mads hefore December 7, it is likelv the encamp ment will not he held at Denver, Cleveland is making a strenuous eitort to secure the encampment. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. J. U Ballingshy, id Curd, disposed id 45,000 pounds w( wool at Ontario at 1LM4 cent. Francis Bellinger, a resident of Ore gon for 50 years, dieil at his h une near Waterloo, l.iiiii county, Friday, Had 74 years. He came to tregon in IHOi A w ile and live sons survive him. Francis W. Cuihmau, congressman from Washington is seriously ill at Wahpello, Iowa. His physicians state that lie can not he out in less than two weeks and recovery may take longer. A mortgage cuntract of the (iuuranty Savings and Kuan Association in Judge .-oars court in Portland was ordered cancelled and the property under it freed on the grouml that to carry it out would roll the party making it. During a quarrel at Kosehurg, Flein Hargeii stiihhed Carl Nicholas in the left lung, and left hip with a pocket knife. The woumls were Ugly, lint are no apt to prove fatal. The wounded man refused to make a complaint against Hargen. (iuorge KaiiHom made a determineil attempt at suicide at Fugene. He swallowed poison, ami would have Intoned his career in a short time except tor the interference of Irioiuls, who discovered him and called a physical!, who saved his life. The controller of the currency ap proved the application of the First National hank of Ashland. Or., to organize with a capital of fl'5,000. II. I.. Mcllliams, It. A. shernh.n, T. F. Hills. C. A. Miller, A. S. Banal ami 0i H- Vanpel are named as itoekboM ers. A hoy named Wade and two brothers naiiiisl Hancock were brought to Alhany Friday and placed in thi county jail to await ti e action of the next circuit court, on the charge of breaking into and robbing Hamilton's store, at I lol lev. They are all under 20 years ol age. loll Hie for a lot., -in IshwIi.ti for He. kid body 1 for Infants and Children. lor a regular l.i kid IssJy Doll. ll.Wf.ir ii !:.. i 50 Ooll.ir ii in I ' BU . ik-ciiralod ct.llnliiifl ' f i r il reeiiliir tl ru ....II.. I..:. I ,KJiU fur a rceiilur M HMM stith - -v, nun, neips, un;. jjjjS loi a t: lot of Hdkf and Glove lor u liue.1. rugular tUt Juwol Box, , (or ., '"cli mirror. regular ti. Toilet celluloid finding!. Set, .t'-W lor ii regular f:i Kbouy Toilet The Kind You Ituvo Always jiouirlit hua borne the aitfiia turc orOhMh II. FleUrlier, Mfei Iihh been inude imd.-i- Ins lUTMOiial HUMTvifion fir oer BO .v-ai. Allow no one to iegaSM yti in thin. CounUirfoiUi, Iiuitutiuna and Juat-Ufi-BtMKi' are but Kxpcriiiu-nta, and udaucr the lioaltli oT C'blldreu Kxperieuco at;ainat lCxpvriiueut. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of S9 In Use For Over 30 Years. Work Box, all fclor a regular He Doll Head. tS"ura f gular i Modallion. fj"!""- '" :!'M' "d k Cellu- lor T ,1 L C & NUu - MMM H,j YOM cm m.. ... I llii.80 warranted ,fe lor a 13 sot of Coin Silvur fete- ilM rtigulur Bfif Qoid ftifuJ re"lir 75c bottle of No. 1 (.Kastiuan-B 50.' bottle Triple lor Vlor rogular -Jm: Horner Hur- Lamps, Lamps I have just received the largest assortment ol library and hanging lamps ever Brought to the city which will be sold at bedrock prices from now until after the holidays. I It JapaaaM Caoll, BO Mlgtlb Ol luc Li. il' I joqtiuucb good. Mki Joe Basler. SSS Frederick Noli. THE EAST QREGONIAN. Tua Papar of Oi Peopla. Kvarybody Raadi It. Tha Largaat ClraulaUon. u.ii Aaruala alum Buflurcra from linn hernhlc in.ilad) m uly alwaya inherit it not ne(c;iurdy from the jreuti,, tut uiuy le from tunw rentote IB0 tor, for Cuncer often runt through several generation. Tbiadi II poivju may lay dormant in the blood foi years, or until you reach middle hie, then the fnt lilUc Mrt or ulcer tuaktt ita a pearauce or a swollen gland in tin bra i, or komu cither part ol the bod) gives the first warning. To cure Cauc r thoroughly and DOTM oeutly all the pjiaoiioua virus must l iliruinatcd from the blood every w.ut'i A it driven out. Thia K. S K. does, ami j the only medicine that can reach deep leaUd, oh.stiuale blusl troubloa like tkis. When all the poison has been (OTOed out of the y,u m the Cuuer heals, and the disease never returns. Cancer be;onsoflcu in a small way, as thi following lelter from Mis. Shirer shows A small i jniple came on my law l.ui an lock beluw l he all entlic leflsiac ol ujy luie llgan lar U't pin 11 or luiuuviru- iucc. sod I should hsvc furyullrii dU.ul it hud it uot tcaia I" inuunie aud lt.ii It would bUcd a little, lha scahovcl. but ould n 'i heal This ooutiuui-'l forsoinr time, rheu my jaw bagaa to well. bee. ,mi, very paiaful. The Cancer be- au to eat aod suraaa, uuiil it wm aa Urue as a half dollar, when I heard of b b S. sua determin ed to aive It a fail trial, and ft was leraarkaMe What wonderful effeel kbmd from lli t i v U .-aitiinu : the sore bei'uu t- heal aud after Uktug a few bottles dlaa .k i . I entirely. Tbis was two years axo ; tbeie are il! no signs of the Cancer, and my general be. .ill joonuues gooa. Mas k. ,-iiiskk, ia eui'a. sio 18 the I'reatest of a. blood purifiers, ami ttM only one euaranti purely vegetable. ticiiC for our fre book oi Cancer. containiuK valuable and iutcreat iug information about this disease, and write our physician about your case. Wc uo i inn ii lur tueatcai acivtce. M KINLEY'S MESSAGE READ IN THE SENATE. o China and the Philippines Dis cussed at Length. AN ISTHMIAN CANAL IS RECOMMENDED An Army of tiO.lKK) Men Nrccssrry, and Ihc Prnslilenl Sbould Have Authority to locmue It to 100,000. Prealdetil MoKlnlejr'i message begins with felicitation that American liberty, at the outgoing of the old and the in coming of th new century, is more firmly established than ever, that DOfMlM government has demonstratitl lis stability ami ellieiencv, as the Is-st instrument of national development , and the best safeguard of human rikdits. The president then exhaustive ly treats the "dominant question." our foreign intercourse ami the Chinese problem. He declares our relations with the other powers have ban happf. lie makes a complete review of the inherent causes of the drtlicultics in China. Regarding the siege of l'ekiu. the Urine; upon the I'skil lorts and other important movements he speaks fully, lie says the present agi tation had inception three years ago, the homeogenity and the seclusion of China being disturbed hv the laipen rebellion and the opening of ports to foreign trade. The Boxer movement got o a point where the Chinese gov ernment proved unable to cope with It. I he president draws a graphic picture of the heroism ami defense of the legations at l'ekiu. The policy of the fulled State through all this Irv ing iicriod was clearlv announced and scrupulously carried out, treating the ilidltion in the north of t hum an one of virtual anatchv, in which the great irovinces in the south and southeast mil no share. We regarded, he savs, the local authorities in the latter imirters as representing the Chinese people, with whom we sought to re main on terms of friendship ami peace. Our declared aims involved no war against the Chinese nation but the safeguard of life, the preservation of Chinese territorial and administrative eutilv, coiial ami impartial trade with all part- of the Chinese empire. rhe liussian proposition I. Hiking to the restoration of imperial power at kill has been accepted, as in full . n-nianc without own desires, tor we hold that the most effective repara tion can best be brought about under the authoritv winch the Chinese nation reverences. For the real ulprits. wl... have misled the imia'rial judgment , full expiation becomes im perative w it bin rat miuil limits of re tributive justice, negotiations concern ing which are now in progress in l'ekiu. Sullic.eiit reparation in money may be beyond the anility of China to meet, and due compensation may be made as in the past by an increase of the guarantees of security for foreign rights and hy opening China to e.iial numeric with all the world. Relations With Other (iovermanu. The relation of this country with the neighboring republics of the aotith is touched upon lightly, and reference is made to the I'aris exisisitlun and the success ol American exhibitors. I will prevails in our relations with the leruian empire; an amicable adjust meiit of the long pending ollesliou of in 1 in i r i-H .ii of American life insurance companies in Oermany has been reached. The settlement of the Samoa problem has accompl islusl gn.nl results. friendly relations with Oreat Britain continue. I be only material reference Hindi to the Boer war is that concern ing the seizure of neutral cargoes. Concerning the Alaskan hnuudarv modus vivchdi, the president Maya It was necessary as an expedient and, is kl best, an unsatisfactory makeshift. Wh lob should not lie suffered to delay the speedy establishment of a frontier line, to which we are entitled, l.'siug the assassination of King Humbert as a text, the preeideut re fers to our dilatory action in the matter ol the Louisiana IviichingH, uigiiig upon congress to confer on the federal courts jurisdiction in this class ol international cases. Advancing, Japan industry is noted and thanks I. ml, rtsl to that government lor valu able aid extended I lie battleship Ore gon Hi her recent trouble. the bubonic Uarant me on the I'acilic coast against Japan was declared un constitutional by the courts and no recurrence is apprehended. Tho Isthmian Canal As to the isthmian canal the presi dent says'. "The views of congress in the light of the report of the examin ing commission are awaited J com mend the early attention ol the senate to the convention with Ureal Britain to la.ilitate the construction of the anal and to remove any objection arising out oi the (.'layUm-Biilwer treaty. Satisfactory progress has been made towards the conclusion of a general treaty of Iriendship and jiilenoiirse with Spain. We await the fulfillment of thi; promise of the sultan of Turkey, bis majesty' goisl disposition is evi denced by an irade I land lor rebuild ing the American college at Harpoot." Th (tuattlon of Finances, ""it is gratifying to ataUi that the surplus revenues, lor Hie fiscal year eiiueu June. jo, niuo, were 170,0(7, oisj.io. ror ine six preceedliig years we nan oniy uuncite. Uonsidorable reduction is noted in the eipandlturw lor the year. The present uouditlon of the treasury is ol undoubted strength he declares. The available cash balance on November in, was i ; . a03.7tt4.50. The total holding of free gold 108.047,871.10. "il will be the dutv , as 1 am sure it will be the dis pOMtkhl of congress, to provide what ever further legislation is needed to in sure the continued par Hy between silver and gold. The party in power is committed to such legislation aa will belter make the currency responsi ble to thi varving need of hnolnes. 1 recommend that congress reduce the internal revenue taxes imposed to meet the Spanish war expenses to the extent of 1:10,000,1100. I urge Inline dlate action on measures to promote tmerionn shipping ami foreign trade." On trusts, he say the uniformity of legislation In tho state is to be de lired and it is to bo hoped that means may be found for congress to so supple ntenl effective state legislation as to make a complete and adeipiate system of law throughout all the states. Reetrnlnt should bo put upon such combinations as are injurious and are within the federal constitution juris diction by congress. The Philippine Problem. The Philippine situation is dealt w ith as fully as the Chinese. "Our forces have successfully controlled a great pari of (he islands." What opposition remains be say, i for the most part scattered, operating by guerilla warfare. Effective opposition bv the dissatisfied Tagiils was virtu ally ended last spring. The municipal ollleers, who will administer local affairs, are to be selected by the natives, and natives are to bo preferred for such otBoMi if competent. Pro vision for taxation should Is-simple and easily understood and should effect tin1 fewest practicable subjects of laxa- tldta. All employee! of the itates, says the president, should observe not merely material, but personal and social rights ol the people and treat them with the same country us they require for their personal dignity, as the people of the I nited States require from each other. The I'ilipinos are quick to learn and profit by knowledge. He would be rash, who w ith the teach ings of contemporaneous history in VleW, WOUld tlx a limit to the degree of culture ami advancement within the reach of these people. Referring to the Philippine commission, the presi dent savs it is probable thai the Iriins- icr ol authority from the military com- 1 manueri to the oivii officer! will !" gradual and will is-cupy a considerable period. The duties of the commission are gjveu exhaustively. "in Porto Btoo civil government! as provided by the net of April IS, 101)0, is in successful operation. I will transmit to congress the constitu tion which the Cuban Convention is ex pected I., adopt . " Tho Stniidina Army. "Concerning the standing army the president says it is apparent we will re.pi ire an army of OO.oon ami that during the present conditions in Cuba and the I'll i I i ppines the president should have authority to increase the force to the present number of lOO.IkHl men. Tho Alava II Safe. Washington, Ieo. !!. - Admiral K y cables from Cuvito: "A detach ment of marines and some of the Yusemite's ..Ulcers have arrived by the A lava. The restoration work at GWMH is progressing favorably." The Alava is the supply vessel that il was feared was lost in the typhoon that loumlere.l the Y. .Semite at I iuaili. Mr. Uooloy Is Bsltar. Chicago, liec. B, F'iulay Ihinn, "Mr. Dooley." ill hero with pneu monia, passed a good night, w ith his condition improved this morning. KliiliiK Hobaon III. Now York, Dee. .1,-1. lout. Ilohson, who is ill hero with typhoid lever, is in comfortable condition this morning. THE FIFTY-SEVENTH, CONGRESS IS IN SESSION. The Oaar Improving;. I. i vad ia, Hec. 'A. The c.ar passed a good night. His appetite is main tained and h's strength has increased. POISOMUI 11 y llliKR. Seventy Deaths and IK, 000 Sick In and Near Manchester augland. The beer noieoniug epktomle Mam heater, whiih has so worked the North of I I. has now spread to London 1 The county council an nounce it is taking active asures to protect the community. The working man low empties bis pewter pint with more or less (ear and trembling and analytists are busy day and night on the saccharine used so extensively hy the brewers. Many ol these wore found to contain arsenic. In Manchester ami other districts them are already la, ISM) patients, and there have been seventy deaths duo to the pecul iarly had lot of glucose supplied lo the favorite I. sal brewers which caused s-rpberal neuralgia, very lintlltJ to Iiit i-beri. As the result of the agitation the use of glucose will probably be restricted by hg islat ion . The public anal . tint siigge-ls that the mystery in the Mat I. rick case might have been solved, had the facts, HOW made public in regard to arsenic in beer, been known al the time of trial. 1 11 (UllU A COLO IN 0NK DAY. Isku Ui.i.vu Ifo.u.o tJinuliiM IsblOka. All diugslsU red mil II. f money If It fells t. curs. K. W. 1 ' signature is on sch box. J&c. Bustle on the Floors Early This Morning. o REPUBLICAN SIDE A FLOWER GARDEN Tho House Called to Order at 12 o'Clock and the Senate Fifteen Minutes Later. The First Bills Introducod. Washington, Doc. 8c Thi opon.ng of the fifty-seventh congress as scheduled began to attract, sightseers early and bv II o'clock most of the space available to the general public was taken. There were a few pernio also In tho president's and tho diplomatic galleries. On the llo..r of the house the bustle oo m manned before 10 o'clock. Tho first men, iiit to Brrive was Rwh, of Wleeonein. followed directly bv Brown- low, of ronneaaae, Gardner, ol Michi gan, Jettt "f Illinois, and Clayton, n( Alabama Speaker Henderson HUM in at 10 . 10 o'clock and ts'camo the center of a number of conferences Before II the republican side of the HOOT looked life a flower garden, the usual compli ments being bestowed iiuiu th.sje suc cessful in the campaign. The demo cratic side of the house was sparsely decorat.sl. The committee nsims wore well tilled with momlor considering the various bill. At noon the speaker's gavel l.'H and in the ensuing silence tho chaplain pravisl. The roll then was called ami. I some disorder. Rat-ly Bustle In the Houia. Ill the annate president pro torn F'rve called the session to or.ler and Dr. Milbitrn began hi prtycr, alluding feelingly b. the death of Hear and Davis. Senators Jones and Hanna were center of attraction U'foro the ses sion and the rival met and exchangisl pleasantries over the result of the campaign. The Senate In "enlon. Ihe senate was Ml led to order at I " : I and immediately a recess of forty minutes was taken. At the expiration of that time, the . oinniittee not return ing fr t visit to Preetdent McKin- lev, a recess was taken until 1 :46 o'cllM'k, Message Received by Senate. At I 46 o'clock, I'ruden, the presi dent's assistant secretary, entered the senate and delivered the president's message, which was immediately read. I he Ilrsl business of the senate wa the presentation hy 1 'rector of the credentials of W. I'. Di 1 1 iughiun , senator fnun Vermont, which won proved and Dillingham wa sworn Bon atom Hoar and Yost wore point.'. I a cotnmittoo to wait on president to inform him the senate was rca.lv for business. Allison moved the senate meet every .lav at noon which was agreed to. Then a recess was taken for thi' com mittee to sc.. the president BOMM ad journed at I : in p. in. Army BUI In the House. Ihe lirst bills introduced in the bouse acre the army reorganization, congressional r. l port ion men t the latter bv Kopreseiitat ive Crumpacker, of Indiana. This hill re duces the representation of la.uisiana, Mississippi, North ami South Carolina by thirteen votes. The house, under it Would have llllo niemlcr. I Itapatrlek, Oi Massachusetts, Intro dined a resolution sympathising with Kruger s eltorts to secure peace to South Africa, it was referred to the committee on foreign relation. Antl-Canleen Provision. Watblngl I ec. t. The house OOmmlttetj on military affairs this morning decided lo amend the army bill hv including an anti canteen pro vision The amendment prohibit the sale oi liquor on all military govern ment properties, army isls, trans porta, etc. the ap- in. ap the at ' and ill. hill The minister from Nicaragua aud Secretary llav Saturday disco- . I and reached a final agreement aa to the terms on which the I'nited States can secure the right of way a. n.ss the Nicaragua!! territory for the canal, ii congress should decide to construct the water way over that route. The terma oi agreement will not be made public at I. resell! . DO YOU WANT A BARREL OF WHISKEY FOR NOTHING? John Schmidt will W,Vg away a small Barrel Christmas morning, haii.lsoni. lv .1. . ..rait .1. to the nun vtliu Kiii'sses nearest the correct capacity oi the mounter cask of HARPER ahiake) got m display i" his Saloon. Call and make your guess and drink Old Harper VVbiskaW, tin fiHttl i"'"h VViiiimi of line, luituia fjotuJ Kol'l medals including ono from the Paris Exposition Universclle. Mellow, Delicious Old "Harper" I be premier brand "I Ainciicu, drawn direct Iroiu the magnifleent cask, the largest ever seen in Pendleton. Respectfully, JOHN SCHMIDT, Pendleton, Oregon. .