DAILY EVENING EDITIDH MI I" TWI I'Kori.l KSAD IMF EAST ORt'OONIAN 4roBflONIAW THAT'" TH r rrR rXH ArtVKRTlflRRR. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHWJON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1900. NO. ii9H! ESS I u3T a I Jaus 0" S I I koquartciis i nave you seenr AT rederick Nolfs rm r 5 ..... i I win 3 1 I in r 1 1 ur 1 I B i.r II ' J . -1 1 1 II III ii m 111 II ft ' , Ml M ill III 1 . ir I . T - - .f, m a Ladies' cashmere hose at '.!5c Ladies' heavy fleeced hose at 2fto Ladies' ribbed nnlirwnr at 50c Ladies' Jersey rihlmd union suits at 7"c Men's heavy fleeced underwear at fiOe Men's "A ,V II Special" overnlla at SOc Man'i Bannnrtts night shirts at I,t8 Men's mi laundered white shirts at 50c tine line oJt Hue outing Manuel at 10c lib - inch unbleached muslin at. 5c B8 inch hleai'heil muslin at 5c. line of fast color calicoes at. . . Ho iur :i."i.l)0 down satin Comfort to lie given away Christ mas. A chance with every $1.00 purchase. line Tny- DoIIk, (lames. Itlncks : Cm.-. flnnilH. i m in.,,. I. 1 '.' " 1 gt., . n i.i' Rooks, 1 mi . . A i . . . , . , i I . nkm aim " Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store Pendleton's Leading Deparlment Store. A REAL BUYER'S SNAP EUghl in tlic heart of thy MMOn ITfJ givt you an opportunity to purchase new stylish gar ments at greatly reduced prices .. Ladies Dress Skirts In cheviotH, camel hnirs, crepons, similes, mixtures, etc., at Onehird below regular price Ladies' Tailor-made Suits Of homespun, camels hair, Venetian and hroaddoth, at One-third below regular price Ladies' Misses' and Children's Jackets MaJe of kersey, cheviot, ostrakan, melton, l.eaver; everyone this season's style Onethird below regular price Drummer' Sample Line of Wool Underwear at half price. Blanket.- and OOmfortl at reduced prices. Special values in ladies underwear. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. Santa Claus ha made his Headquarters at rederick Nolfs (b-hv lor- a Krk.tn ki.i body MMlMtrti lor gfic. fk rg,il;,r jjl.jr. kill bndv Doll. Ml a regular 1.60 Collar mill ; decorate t celluloid M) a regular t.f0 c.illuloi.l '"' a rtgular ta.aO Bihls, with 91 Bible hipH, aie, flora fc.' ., u.lkf and Glove it. "":"lAr i -r,j,,i Bwt- Q a remlar (0 Toilet Set, """"r, celluloid andlnga. ftt I" regular :i Kbony Toilet for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alwuya ltougdit lius borne the Mlgrna ture ol Chits. Ii. l ied h. r, unil Ii.im been inude under Ins pflHOaal Hiipervision for over HO yours. Allow uo one to deieixe on in tliia. Counterfeit, Imitations and Just-as-K'oi.d " HW but Kxperiiuents, and .n, Linger the bealtb of Children. -Kxierieuce agaiuat Kxperimcut. The Kind You Have Always Bought JJears tue Signature oi r J I In nunlai Me Work oi, all In Use For Over 30 Years. t. IpUr Ma loll Head. ""KUlur M MiMlallioii. t .i.i.,ii!e,l r'luiBB n,?"iiir ci,,id BJ fgular 7Sc bottle of No. 1 gj,lMman'n Mr bottle Triplu f1 1 regular 26c Horner llur- 8e Jan. aiMiniee Doll. Frlerick Nolf, Lamps, Lamps I have juf roceivLil the largest assortment of library and hanginK lamps ever brought to the city which will be sold at bedrock prices from now until after the holidays. Joe Basler. GENERAL NEWS. The wheat crop of the Darling DoWM lidtrict, AiiHtralia, hi wpeotm to heat all r mis. In some I BOWWOW ii will yield re bcraboil to the acre. The Manchefter (inanlian Have it nn- dentonde Oneen Victoria ha ileciileil to confer a dnhodoB on Lord KohertF, ami that pari lament will be MkOa to vote hi in 1011,000. A tunnel id pfOpOStd from BafOp to Africa niiiler the str.iit ol (.iliralter, a ilitancc ol L'.'i mile. The cost n enimoMd at M3,000,000, t built, trainx will run nMDgk lt t'onr comnaniod of Oerninn troops are reported to lie MftoQfly meiiaceil mil, ! went ot I'ao I inn I n. r.ltfnl coninanied of French tfoope. with three ilnvd' ratiotid, have left to to to their rel ief. Senator I'rye who Iibh olmrjre Of the whip rabatdy hill. BBjAOOIMM that he WOBid call iii that hill in the mmate Tnewlnv, ami KlOVttO have it modo mi- Bnithea InidincHd, dliploeln Bpoatrer'i Philippine hill. The body of Colonel LloMHB killed in t'hina, wad taken from the trODtpOfl ThotnuH at San Krancidco, ami carried, iimler a military it, lo the l'renl- dlOj where it will lie until conveyed to Washington. The tweiily-Hcventh convent ion of the Woiiibii 'd Chridt inn Temperance Rociotjf id in deddinn in Wiidhinirton t'ily Willi 500 delegated predent. The army can HM ipiedtion id to tie one of the im portant (piedtiond didciiddeil. The American-T'raiidvaal league in Chicinto had prepared a nicdMaflc which will he dent to rredidenl Kriiuer of the Traiidvaal ItrvitiDg him to vid.it the United Stated ad dion ad he had tin :nhecl hid Kuropean tour. (iihmin, the man acciided of killing hid '2 year old dtepdaniihter hy forcing a reil hot poker down her throat, had I ii arredted near Adhlaml, Kentucky, and id now in the handd of a moh that decnid determined lo lynch him. A call had U'l-n indued hy the National I.ivedtock asdociation or a convention to he lield in Salt Lake citv on .lannary 15. The convent ion will ilclitiernte on the extetidion of the indiidtry and ita general iinproveineiit. Kx-i ioverin ,r Jodeph W. Mc('hirr, aired SS, died at lxdianon, Middonri, Sunday of hemorrhage of the dtoninch. He wad elootod Gpvonof oi Middonri ad a repnhlicaii in isso, ami nerved one term. Me nerved in eonredd from IHtl2 to lXllH. The London wool market duritiu the week wad tirm, and a fail bMllMHWM done at improved rale . Hit) outlook for fntiiri'd id itood. Prices on the con tinent dhowed additional advanced. The arrival of wool for the next .ile amount to 1 12,02s haled, including ' forwarded direct. I.i llmiK Chant; had received a did- patch from tin court, which had ugr I either to hehead or otherwiiN) kill Yu INieii, formerly governor o Shan-ni, who killed perdntin' ly many Chria tiaiid. MemidTd ol I.i llnnn t'hamt'i dtaff day the emperor will prohahly eftd Vu lldien a dilk cord, which id an intimation that he nnit kill him aelf. Koriner tjnartermiidter While wad wenteni'ed at I.aiidinn, Michigan, Mon day to ten yeard in the penitentiary (or fraudd attaiiidt the dtato. While tied to South Africa at the time of the ex pohiire and recently returned to aeeept the fate await inn him. The dtaled' military lupiiliea were Mold to particM in the ateal and hruiifht hack aaiu, at heavy advanced, with dtale fumU. PACIFIC NURTH W EST MbWS. J. B. PulterHoii, of WiMwtcr, ()., had acceiited the OMklOM ot phydical director at the Oregon Agricultural college at Corvallia. Alonxo Thompdon, ,,,,, l L'L yeard, died in the hospital at Itak r Cilv. Sunday, of typhoid fever. Hid parents live iu Harney county. The O. K. d N. Co. id baildlni a etone lrei(lit depot hi Hunt initton. The new structure will he IIOxl.HI ice I with a 50-foot platform. A. L. Friend died at the hospital at Adtoria from liver trouble, after an i I Inedd of several Weeks. The deceased SUM about 05 yeard of atte, and a nativi of Illinoia. He came to Adtoria u ho tit 15 yearn uko. Joseph Morrisdy, a well kimwn farmer, ami formerly a resident of WaHco county, is dead at hid home at Ora.-- valley, Crook SOUIlty. Hid n--nwlDS aill DS brought to I he Dalles for inteiinent. Large wheat receipts at lone, Morrow county, continue. The ileliveried amount to :iuo,ooo bsshsli About U percent ol the i rop id still held hy farinerd. The shipments aggregate lid bushels, Bsssluti at Lesioiton have baas mo.oou bushels, ami at junction H2,000. Ben lirowii, coiiuly assessor, informs the Union Republican thai, although lie had an excellent crop of sugar beets this year, on the Hotsbisou place, went of Union, he lout money. The yield was 12 tons paf acre ToS OQSt of cultivation wad fcjO high. The price lasaiUBB was ft pwr toll. THE EAST OREGONIAN. Tha Papor of the Faopla. Bvarybody BaaSi It. Tb Largait ClraulaUon. sat AdvarUalns eSiaai. TO HAVE 7 MICH, LUXURIANT HAIR it the modt looged-for U Ire ot every wuuiau, Mliu known whulu power ful aiil u beauty It U, aud eiKlvavuin lo Uioku lu.r uuu a wjH, kI's and t'dck w uilbkj. I ,,n, ,1(11.11, W I) Ivw of tbuin are aware ai yet that Nt'ivbro'. Heridelae, a raoent cluuUtlu dln covury, will viutblv tli. iu to l.itaK-M buir iu Unck ana luxuiittiita aaunu Ouuld dWUS, It works oil u uew Uie ory of dutro'iuj tbu nmi i bat leeu. upou tbc fiulr root, und tbuii uiak iiiK daiulrulT and lallinK buir iniLUMlblu. It Uicn pHs vHik to produce a krowtli of thick, Kkuy bin i that hmiU tiuooiue tbv pride of iu owner. Oue trial will ouuvLuou you ui lu virtue. on aL t awt naar euuM onua aroaa. DOING BUSINESS AT THE SAME OLD STAND. Oath of Office Administered to Dolliver of Iowa. STSI but little courteay dhown them, except in the cade of a woman SO yearn old. Thirty MOUMMtd acres were to be disposed of to the actual tattlef! at 1 1 .25 per acre. Mot of the ilcdirahle claiind are already lladi QBRMANS i idHi chim;si:. tannUN lUCUt Hvy Loiui in Dead and Wnundod. Shanghai. Dee. 4. Advice from Tien Tsin say the (lerman force had ban attacked by 1800 Bonn near Pn Ting Vu. The former lost iwenty killed and a larwe nuinU'r wounded. tn the anie dispatch it is stated that Talig Weng Hiian.who urdered the butchery of Ctirlstnai at Pan Ting Fn, wad decapitated at I'ien I'sin Monday. A SUPREME COURT FOR PHILIPI'INKS Known Wll. W.IU.n D.ad. Walla Walla, Dee. t. W. Charled O 1 Painter died St tha hunih residence ill South Third street at I o'oloch thid morning iron the effaoti of a paralytic stroke suffered about it month awo. Mr. Painter was a pioneer of the north- wedt and one of l arliedt SSttlSTI of the Walla Walla valley. He w) 72 yeard ot age. The Ship Subsidy Rill Is Culled Up In i tie Sen tie by Frye, and Jones Demands the Yeas and Nays. ahinglon, lec. I. When the Sonata Onnnnad at noon the credentials of Doltlrer, of Iowa, to mi tharacancj caused hv (he death of Senator dear, were pfeantad ami the oath adminis tered. Senator Morgan moved that ten thousand copied of the president's Isthmian preliminary report he printed. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, lntN dined a hill providing for the creation of a supreme court of live BHWHborS for tha Philippines, to he paid ISO.OOO yearly. Stewart's hill was referred. Chairman llaivlev, of the military affairs committee, introduced the army reorganization hill. Senator I'ettigrew intrislnccd a reso lution cat I iug mi the poslmadter gen eral to forward to the senate all in formation in h id ; iiosm'ddion regarding tha condition of the podtal funds of Cuba. I'ettigrew 'd rcdolutiou was adopted. At 2 o'clock Senator Frye called up the ship SUDSldy hill and Senator .lones, of Arkansas, demanded the vead and nays on the iiiestion under con dideration. A vote wad takaU and there were lis ayee to 20 nays, and Frye took t.'ie floor to Open the debate. Previous to calling up the ship subsidy hill, McCuiuher introduced la hill to repeal the bankruptcy law and Tillman diicceeded in having pasdinl a hill for the Wcdt Indian exposition, at Charledlon, S. C, in HMI2, which appropriates fl'Jo.iKlil for that purjiose. Carter called up '.he Clarke-Maginn id resolution, concerning the dcnalorial credentials from Montana, ami it was decided that both claimants appear bs fore the elect ion 'd coimn ittee, and the matter passed until tomorrow, Prooeedlnas In the House. In the hoiide, as soon as the journal was read, Hepburn, of Iowa, called up the cade of Connor, of Iowa, whose credent ials were objected to yesterday. He withdrew the objectionable creden tials and tiled a new certificate. Thereupon llailey, of Texas, explained he only meant to put the matter on record properly by hia objections yes terday. Connor was then sworn in. The resignation oi Itepreseutativo Devriod, of Calilornia, wad read. Cannon, of Illinois, reported a hill from the appri ipr iat ions committee providing a program lor the celebra tion of the one hundredth aiinivnrsarv of the location of the national capital. It was agreed to. At 1 :KI the house ad journed. Working rur lilhmlan Canal. Waahihgton, Dec. 4. Senator Mor gan's committee on inter-oceanic canals held a -meeting thin morning when it wad decided the committee would not anlagoiu.e the arrangement made hv the senate steering conilii it'ee In give the ship subsidy hill precedence over the Isthmian canal measure, it being agreed that the parliamentary situal ion of the canal qosstion would not he Herioiisly affected therein . The committee HHo decided to call upon the -tale deparlment for informal ion as to the diplomat ic in gotiat ions had with Nicaragua and t!osta Kica for the pur pose of ascertaining on whut terms the Doited Mates no obtain tba right of way in ross Dime countries. Minister OalrOi of OoStS Una, called on Sci re t try Hay this morning and didi iiddod the preliminaries for a treaty. Hi. minuends Nlcaraauan Home. Witsh ni'.'lou, Dec. 4.--A .irelimlnary ra port on tin- Isthntlau canal aoifl mission, was sent to BOMnOSS t--l.iv hy the piisidcht. it unMlnmsly raoon mends the adoption ol the N icarngiian route. Mora Monay tor (iovammanl. Washington, Dec. 4. --The legislative, executive, judicial approbation hill, ba lirst of the leaalon, reported hy the appropriation committee Uslav, carries f 24,4'.dl,,'SHi, u quurler ol million dollars iu excess of the expense of the current year. Municipal Law tor Fhlllpplnsa Washington, Dec. 4. - The cabinet to day discussed municipal laws for the Philippines and ailtiiorued Oeneral (.'bailee to provide winter quarters for troops in China. I 4RMV klOWiAMZAIION lill.l.. Confer. Title or Brlgadlec-tienaral on lit. Wliaelar and WiUon. Wasliinlon, Uec. 4. The army raoiyniutloii lull, with some linal loiii in s added to it by the military allairs committee, as reported, gives ranks of brigadier general to Onncrals Lee, Wilson, Wheeler, ami that of major geuerul t., Shatter, and makes way for thsif retirement. The anti canteen provision in nodi Bad so that Do olhci r or private soldier shall sell lotosioatinf drinks as liartcndur or otherwise at any siat, on any IraiiH port at any encampment, etc. This provision docs not abolish the canteen, as BMM people have concluded It would. a sckAfWm i: ion UNO, Takes Place This Morning on the Wlilta Karth Ba.arvallon. Crookston, M no Dec. 4. Two Ihoiisand people joined the rush this morning in a scramble to secure claims in ceded towns on the White I .ml, reaorvat ion. During the night effort of the police were miceaaary to keep the J in order, and prevent a break in the line. Six women who had spent the nilil near the land odtai laurticiualod in the m-i amble, and tbojo Psanilaaii tor tumbt, Chicago, Uec. 4. At the second day ot the International Livestock. Bnpoai lion, F. R, In, of Shodhone. Idaho, won the chantplonshln ami premium for lainhs iu carload lots. Ibdiert Talvor, of Kawliiid, Wv Ing, was third in thid contest. ,KriiKr'i Visit to Europe. VlftUMi Hoc. 4. According to the Tagehlatl Presidnl Kruger'd visit to F'.nrope, do far ad triple alliance is con cerned, id a failure. It id believed thai thid will hasten Kruger's decision to visit the United States. Gaiabllna In Standard Oil. New York, Dec. 4.--F"or a share, MIS wad bid this morning for the Standard Oil. hut none were offered ledd than 1816 a dhare. At the praonl rate John Itockefeller will BMH he a billionaire. Out ot the Hankruptry Court It. I'anl, Minn., Dec. 4. M. II. Curtis wad discharged from the bank ruptcy court this morning, with liabilities over 100,000 and assets, 25, (Kill. NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray At Co., Chleaao Hoard ot Trade and New York Stock Kxchanae Broken. Dei'. 4.- The wheal market was itrona today and closed at tba top, 19 T-, May, or 5-s over yeslerday. Tho million, cs were hik'her i ables ami un favorable reports from Argentiiie. They are having hot wind there and with wheat in the milk serious damage has already been done. Hnon wires thai their exportable surplus will be under 50, IHIO, 000 compared with 70,000,000 for year just past. LlVOrpool closed 5 II l-S. New York opened TOW BUd eluded, "0 7-S. Stockd lower. Mouev, I nor cent. Clos,. yesterday, 7! . 1 1 pen today, 7VV, Ranga today, "o't to 19 t-h. Clode tidlay, 7ll 7-H. A CLERKS' UNION. Slept Taken Looking lo Cloilna Storei at b O'Clook p. m. Filward I In ii and I 'buries A I Kpplnnr are at tha head of a bmvs ,.-,.. ... . itmi n . rare uonio III Pendleton. They ban circulated a petition and have secured nearly half a hundred ol the clerks of Pendleton to sign it, with the intention of organizing those of similar interests, with the ulterior object of having the Stores closed III Ii O'cTOCB p. III. except on Saturday eyenniLid. thus iivinu them more time for recreation. There id a ready response to this move, not only aiiioug the clerks, but the proprie tors. B press ions of opinion do far are largely in favor of the early closing movement, and further proceedings will I areftllly watched and duly chronicled. The Heauty Conteil. The Pan-American Is-auly contest closed Saturday at New sOFtl ami awards VMS made. This wad a MBAUS tit ion for the purpose of delecting two of the most beautiful amnion in America, a blonde and brunette, to typify North and South America on the official emblem of the Pan-American exposition ill buffalo iu pail. A com Btftln of 10, of which Senator Depew wild chairman, selected from thousands nf photogriphd sent In Sow York, Mids Maude M. Coleman Woodi Of Obarloltaevilis, Va,, who was chosen lo represent North America and Miss Maslna Rlliotl 'Mrs. . c (Jooduia), brum lie, to represent South America. Slop, Hie Couah and Work. Oft lbs Cold. Ijtiiklivu HmiiKHpiliiuni Tel.li'ts cure a cold in uiic iinv No eafs, aa ass . eric- .. in. LOSS OF LIFE ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. A Work Train Backs Into a Freight in a Fog. o FIVE MEN KILLED AND 22 INJURED Accident Due to Carelessness of the Crew of th Work Train Tba Cart of Both Trains Were Demolished. Suidiin, Calif., Hoc. 4. --As a work train, at 7 o'clock this morning, con lalnina M men, was backing up in a fog, between Canon ami Vanilorii, it was struck hv a freight train. K. r I r workmen are reported killed anil 22 injured. The workmen were lyimt in their bunkd when tin- critdh came. A few nly asenpad injury. The cars M-re damoliahsdi Thaangtnar ami Brann of the work train eOOBpad hy nanplng, The accident was due to the careb ssness nf the crew of the work train ami a dense fog. An ontclal Beport. Ran Francisco, Dae, 4. rim south ern Pncillc OfRclall state that live workmen were killed and l'i injured. The dead and wounded are being. brought bora by spasial train, where the wounded will go to the company's hospital. The Four Men Killed. Sllidllll, Dec. 4. -The id ihid of the accident Ihid morning were: J. PlUUt mar, H, Onnnhn, Rd MoOovara, John Hughes and .1. A. Herb. BOILER EXPLOSION KILLS. Four Loie Their Llvei and Many Serl- ouily ln)ured. Chicago, .(. Five railway em ployees were instantly killed and 12 atonic injured hy the e plosion of the boiler house of the Ch icago North western railroad last night. F'oiir of i be injured are hurt si, badly they may die. The following Were k i I led : August damnum, diction foreman; Anthony Kraiide, tiremau at the power boUBS ! August Wens, section hand; Jonph S. Specht, section l, and ; Henry Sclimir, IS years old, clerk in the auditing mom of the Northwestern n mil. Seriously injured: John Hiittcrworth, chief electrician power house, akull (ractured, still prohahly die: August Heck, Milwaukee; Mrs. August Hock. Milwaukee. Michael Mcliregor. Just as the explosion occurred the Adhlaml limited train was pulling out of the station. The boiler struck the rear car while the boiler head plowed through the one ii sd lately in front. On the train were Mr. and Mrs. AugUa! heck of Milwaukee ami Mr. and Mrs. William Dicker of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Moth coiiploH were returning from their bridal tour and all four were ihpircd. Mrs. Keck was dashed aga'nst a seat in the car and sustained internal injuries which may prove fatal. The properly loss lo the road will lai 1100,000, No More Coait "War Cry." San hrancisco, lec. 4. The Salva tion Army new-paper, the "War Cry," will no longer he published on the I'acillc coast. The New York edition will iu future cover the entire country. The Ciar sit, Up. I.mtdia, Dee. 4. - A bulletin issued lo the car's physician says: The OSai is able lO sit up at intervals and his condition is improving. i Ii I.K VlM, AMI UK ' I ,ii i i in rub CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Km-) nmi ili'natiil to UaW t iilllttllin liu lu ln r llMAM tins It In .(ilk) atliMirlKMl. tilf M'lU'l ut nil' ti ll "I- UU HII'I t Il-MIIM t Mir SttsKl rtd.fl't((t"' Alias a liiilttmiMMtluii. lit nU tlil jiiiilft tn (hu M' inl lnlH- Kt alurwH tli Hflim ui IhkIi- iiii1 Lun II .auyi- HU, Bot ai In un 1st- r I-) iitstll , TiUI Htav, Tim hy iuall. KI.1 IlKkMIIMt-, -. stir.uHl .Nyw York. COLD 'n HEAD DO YOU WANT A BARREL OF WHISKEY FOR NOTHING? John Schmidt will (jive away a small harrnl CiiristgUM morning,, handsomely dm mated, to tin- man who guesses in an si the correct capacity ol the hUOBtttf caak ol HARPER wluskt hoc on diapUy in Ibia Saloun. Call and make your guess and drink Old Harper Whiagovi ftttnl roa4n. Wiannt of thyn lutwma UonaJ b'"!'! BleKltll including one Ironi ihe 1'aria Kxiiosition t Jniverselle. M Mellow, Delicious Old Harper The premier brand of America, drawn direct Ironi the magnificent cask, tiie largest ever BBM in 1'endleUill. Keapectfully, JOHN SCHMIDT, Pendleton, Oregon.