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BgKgpgeBlsa" (5ySNGEDITiQN DAILY EVENING EDITION ths ikopi.b ukad rat BAST ORBQONI AN that's TmtrAPn Nil ADT(TtPRM. KAfTKi: ORSOOll s TIIK RASTOHB(inNIAN i PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUKOON, MONDAY, DKCKM KKlt 10, 1900. NO. 3994 tfoi-l3. AfVsl kania tlaus iieadouarters Have you Seen? AT :federick Nolfs wllne Tys, P. lis, Hemes, Block sis, l'n''y l"0,l. New Lumps, Wit MUi POfWW hooks, .mas it nnr Pocket Knives Our Ladies' cashmere bono at 25e ilur Lndiea' heavy lloorcd hose at '.'fir Our LMflw' rihhod underwear at Ba8 Our Ladies' .lersev ribbed union suits at 75c Our Kaj'i heavy fleeced underwear at M)e Our Mm1 I "A .V H Special" overalls at HO Our Mn' llannclettc night shirts at 1.18 ur Ken'i (tnlaandered white shirts' at site Our fine line of fin : lag Manuel at 10c out BBdnoh unbleached muslin at. ta Our .'In inch bleached muslin at -K ur line i( fust cilnr calicoes at. tie Our ISAQfl dOWII satin Comfort lo lie given away Christmas. A chehoe rHh every 1,00 purchase Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store Coins: out of the Cloak Business W are positively going out of the Clunk Businss and ui order to do so we will still Every Garment in Stock Regardless of Cost. Tit in means Jackets, Capes Skirts and Tailor-made Suits Ask our Prices, they'll surprise you. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. The Holiday Sale Is now on at Frederick Nolfs Great bazaar for Infants and Children. M.i.MMMit. oi iiHiin, ! io fo.so. ), Seem (fines, musical (ova, U, mill,, r l.... ...... .l..fl Ji chair- anu raokere, trunks, i. ata i i . ' . , ii 1 ' " hook ami iaiuier a, etc.. ute nd Utfl Books. "ne tin- year is an extra large LtT Iwiii lc to nicely il- Mil Daw duaiurje. otc. o Wiii year is exceptional I v .0ouiil,. frames, now studies, wipiia, prices iroin S0C IO Castor! a Ih a harmless Miihstitiitc lor Cantor Oil, ParA i;i.rlc. Jrrops ami .Sootliiiijr Syrups. It ta PleuHimt. It contftinf nt itin-1 Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibnteuoe. It dcstroyi Worms ami allaya Fwritlh MM. it curea Dlurrbuua ani Wind Colic. Jt reliovoa Teth injr Trouble anil curea Constipation. It i-.-Kiilat.-s. hioauK'li ami Bowel glrina; limit by aud natural bleep. The CliildreiCa 1'aaacea The Mother 1'rieud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of S f mm Ml Use For Over 30 Years. ajMHM '' '"TU 1 Toilet Seta and Work Hotu UfiL'1''' L;'""1 brn.sh, comb laL...- ' ""rriM rimiilu, ,...rtl, il .Ml r'lct it i - ........ b UjV ' . h'vvel hoxes, writaiK Hi, , .TT '" ii , travel iug iota, I w ""eiin presonta. ik. "uas, lyoi dailies. f'" wi )f Lru" war's If Ml "llur Ht l,'h" t,lil" "'"ussvsr I..- i.. ... i ii h"1 1 UlllllUtUll. Christmas Presents Merc is the opportunity of a life time to buy your (riuml a Christmas present and buy iUcheap. I have mi elegant llue ol uurctloeimal pledges consist luu linger rings, earrings, and of ladies' and ueiits' watrhc- other jewelry whiidi 1 am otiering very holiday trad I'heap for the Joe Basler. GENERAL NEWS. Thirtv dental purgeon- will probably he added to the American army to MN for the tonth of the soldiers. Max Mayherg Co.. one of the oldest Arms in l.os Aiifrrh-s. made an assianment for the benerit of their creditors. The liabilities are 178,0001 assets, nominally lltXl.tKHl. Li Hung Chang has informed Oon eral Chaffee that be and all the people of the PrOVlnCC of Chi LI are extreme ly pleased and ratified at the lu hnvior o'f the American troop toward the Chinese. President Kruger has abandoned his proposed journey to other capitals and all further diplomatic effort! to secure arbitration, ami will await at The Hague the development of events at the seat of war. The vote cast for the leading demo cratic (doctor and the leading repnhli can eb-clor, accoring to the olNolal count in Kentucky, gives the former 184,89. Knd the latter U6rfiOI a plurality for Hryan of '. The annual report of l.yman .1. tinge, secretary of the In usury, liogins w ith a statement ol the total rwtlptl and e pemlitures of the government for the llscal ear ended June 80, 1000, as follows! Keceipts, IH6H.5MA, ixpeiidilures, H0D,0A8,37i; surplus, 179.637,060.18. There was a decrease of f 1 1 ',:Cs,:WN. 1 4 in empMMli' Inns as compared with the preceding year. PACIFIC NORTH WEST NBWS. Andrew 1'. Swanson, aged years, died at his home, near Salem. Friday. Mrs. A. K. T millions died at the home of her daughter, near Kola, I'olk county, aged 7.1 years. The annual convention ol the Young Men's Christian Association of Oregon and Idaho convened in Kugne Friday. S. It. Thompson, oi I. a iraudc, has been appointed representative oi the Hoys' and Cirls' Aid Society foi that district of the state. W. I Coiuan, general agent of the Oregon bhort Line at Portland, has been appointed general agent of the company at Salt Lake. The wile of Rev. W. C. Renter died suddenly a lew days ago, at the family heme in Union, where Key. Renter is the pastor of the Mctlnslisl EpleoOpal church. , Mrs. A. M. Holmes, aged U- years. and an iiregmi pioneer ol ISM.', died at her home near McCov, I'olk county, Friday of heart disease. Hesnles her husband she left four children. Capt. II. ,1. Ormshv. the special agent of the postoflice department, has about completed eight rural mail routes out ol Sjalem. Carriers will start work on the routes on . human' 1. Mrs. I rancina White died at the home of her daughter ill Folk coiinl, Friday night, aged 7 'J years. She came to Oregon with her husband from Missouri i:. Six children survive bur. Frank Alexander sentenced to 10 years from Whitman county, F.astcrn Washington, for burglary in 1WI7, has been pardoned by liovernor Kogers and was released from the penitentiary at Walla Walla. Joseph Burgesa has fled from his bote in liUUe, near Walla Waila, leaving a w ile ami family, the cause of his sudden exit alleged to be his crim inal relations with Pearl Uurgens, aged 14, and his niece. A. II. Harrison, an aged pioneer and un Indian war veteran, ol HillsUiro, Washington county, took several tablets of corrosive sublimate with suicidal intent. He says that he was ined of lite and wanted to end unit tera. in arresting John tjuimi after a run ning tight with revolver-, the police at Walla Walla secured possession of ,i man whose criminal record dates hack doubtless a number of years, and who had planned the rohls-ry of a Walla Walla bank. Frank .). Parker several month- ago sold the Walla Walla Statesman to a stock company retaining an interest in the company, lie now asks to have a receiver aisiintisl as he fears the proM-rty is not property managed. The court will act Uhjii his petition on the lath instant THE EAST OREGONIAN. Th Papar or tha Paople. hvarybody Rsads It. Tha Laraast Clraulatlon. aaat A4rartUlaa aeeiuai. Rheumatism Klieuinutic puinsare the crieu of Bnt4Lfl diHtrctak fruui lurtuitd tuubcles, itchiiig juiuU -mi . excite, ucrvcu. The A hti MM p"teyutied by the accumuUuuu of wnbte uutter in the yWmt mui n no longer supply thr purend heetltli teiutavin iiiK U0d tin v Mquifkli Th whole b)bU'in feels the cllut uf this tu-id poison ; uml not until the blood hwt bt t D porififJd fetid brought bv.k to a healthy condition wilJ the i. aud aius celiac. Mrs. Jutucfc Kt-il, uf 707 Ninth sttcct, N. K-, Wetslnngtou, 1) C, writes as follow a : " A few muutltb ath;o 1 loot uli MlUaCS. uf tKUlk stJtci 1 1-01 ui ilk worst form i uc Kill WiiS no tilt itkr that 1 cam comjdruiy proav iratrd i ht uiiMck was an UOU4uatUv severe one, aud mv coiiditlou wm M.'.u.i ta ets oaitttf veiv dHiiari- ous I was Biit ti tl by one or 1 in- m ti uiic aoc tors lo Washington v h n aUu a member -f the fsc ttltv uf a Icadina im h ,.l cullttge hi- He told tue to coiitlutie his uraaKriu- beurfii J de. Ii 10 1 ouiiuuc In titiitment any Jut I w. In Inn, -. ll'l UCI Wl .Mil, III receiving tlic .ligbtci loogrr Having Ins id ul S. k tliwill ttfacBk rtconnr.riidrd fur kh.uiii iti.ui, I decided. .,in i la drsj.,,1! eowrssf to give tl.c un di. iur a nwl .lid stu-r 1 li.nl tukrnu lew buiilrk 1 w.blr tc uobhlt- rouu.l id cruirlic., aud vt-iys.iu ilier. 0,-t had du use fur th-iii at all, s h b liavtag cared tut- .uuud mid verll All the dlatirsains uaiu- have It-It me, my aupetlle lui r.tuiutd, nd I aiu luupy tu be agalu lt.1 itj lu perfect health Bh. the great vegetable purifier and tonic, the ideal r uiedy in all kgB rheumatic 1 oublet OlW WBW eW There aie no opiates 01 minerals in it to disturb the digestion avud lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special book mi Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It ia the moat complete aud interesting book of the kind in existence It will beaentfree tu any out desiring it. Write our physi cians fully aud freely about your case. We make no charge for medical advh t TNI swim fcPEciFIC CO.. has 1 a. M. ALL THE NEWS! Take the Eaat Oregonian. Daily $3.00 a year by mail. Weekly 81.50, eavd 8emi. Weekly 8a .00 e year. Saiupia cwpy free THE TELEGRAPHERS' STRIKE MAY SPREAD. Train men Meet and Resolve to Join Hie Strikers. DocifMon Reirardlnrr Msrrlsaai. San Francisco, Calit.. Dee, hi. 1 .lodge Tmnt, of the superior court, this I city, this morning, decided in the I Roe Ward case that the Nevada marriages of California ilivoreisl parties were illoual. tarter Will Stay In PrUon. Topeka, Kas.. Pec. 10. -Judge Hook, this afternoon, in the ease of former Captain Oberlin M. Carter, de cided that Carter must serve out his original penitentiary sentence at l eu- enworth. view on the claimed they of messages along the line MISSOURI PACIFIC MEN MAT GO OUT Ktllroad Oilicials Slate that Strikers Cannot Tie Up Roads and That Tbere Are Plenty ol Men. Wichita, Kan., Pec. It). -Tim Mtnta Fe trainmen are in session here con sidering the strike situation. General Chairman Newman, of the striking telegraphers, said this morning: "All trains will have to top today. The liulf, Colorndo and Santa le trains will have to stop at noon." The atleeonrl Pacific operators may strike In sympathy with the Santa Fe men. Tha Telegraphers' Side at It. St. LoQIli Pee. i0, -General Secre tary I'erham ol the railway telegraph ers savs: "this morning, the strike situation is rcassnrring. No defections have been reported. It is delared that such pressure will he brought to hear on the Santa Fe that itftvill have to yield within '.'4 hours. Ths Other Side of It. Chicagc, Pec. 10, Santa Fe otlielals here continue to entertain a hopelul strike situation. It is received a large number this morning from all which strengthen t he re port that the backbone of the strike is broken. They also say that the places of the strikers are rapidly being tilled. Trainmen Endorse Strike. si. I.ouis, Pec. 10. It is staled that, trainmen metal GalveetOn last nighl, ami unanimously endorsed the strike and uapressed their willingness to stop work this morning if the tele graphers desired. Both Sides Confident l.os Angeles, Calif., Poo. 10. The Santa Fe railway oilicials here an lloll nee thai the lines west of Alhiioinius, New Mexico, are ooerut ing smoothly, all the trains being practi- nllv on time. They claim tin- strkiug pcrators are resuming duty. Chairman Rogers, of the strikers, says ui pel cent 01 the operalois are out and lie is satisfied with the show ing and lontident of winning. Lonrtictlne Cialrac. Topeka, Dm, m.-An optimistic statement was issued this aftermsui by Ueneral Manager Mudgo of the Santa Pe, saving the operator's strike was practically over; that none of the men will be taken back; that it is en tirely improbable that any other de part incuts of the mads will ls in volved. Statistics are furnished indi cating, from the company's stand polnt 'hat enough men have been em ployed to rearrange the whole system. Prom points in Texas reports eoOM from the men who are holding meet ings, declaring the company's allega tions have little foundation. A general strike on the entire line is looked for tomorrow, says the Pallas Telegram. CKAZi MAN LOSES HIS HEAD. Ha Paid the Penalty tor AttempliaK to Heveiiiie Himself on. Mankind. Stockholm, pec. 10.- I'hilips HejeJ. land, who murdered seven men on the steamer I'lnee Karl last May, was decapitated here today. Nordlalld was captured the day after he MMDmltted the crimes. He said he committed the deed to "revenge himself on man kind." lie ran through the cabins at midnight sins, ling end stabbing every one I ! 1. 1 lind. lie- ides the seven killed and woiuiileil, live others on the V ssol lowered a small boat and es Be ped to the shore. (il KMANY IS WITH ENQLAND. Von Huelow to Declares in a Speech In the Reichstag. Ilerlin, Pee. 10. Ill I he reisi htag to day Von lillelow stated It was because the liner president's visit to Merlin would have avaihsl him nothing (hat he was dot received. The deputies were astonished when he said: Pur ing the whole Transvaal -risis we have given giusl advice to the government of Netherlands, which has not been tot towed , now we wish to maintain good relations w ith F.iiglaud. ' ' CASE 01 c. w. p! NEELEY, The Postal Thief Trying to Ksuape Pun ishment on Technicality. Washington, Pec. In. ..rguioents were begun in the United Stales court in the case of C. W. 1. Neelev, tdiarged with postal frauds in Cuba, on habeas corpus instituted by Neeley's attorney, who contends that the present government id Culm is uncoil-.-t itul lonal , heme there is 110 sjwer to 1 stradite him. l:VAN(iliLIST SAM SMALL. He Has Agreed to Leave Cuba Porever to Escape Prosecution. Havana, Pec. 10. Evangel ist Sam Mnall, the former editor of a Havana paper, who was arrested recently on the charge of swindling, lias com promised with his prosecutors, by agreeing to leave the islaud forever. Dewet Cor-uerea ey British. I'rcturia, l4eo. 10. Word has been received here that tieneral itovvet is c irneretl on the border of Haautuland, between the Caleudoii and Orange rivers. 1 1 capture is regarded as cer tain. The iirilish columns block all avenues of eacape. Free Speech Prohibited. Livorpisil, Pee, 10.- The pro-ltoer meeting, at which .Maud to. one was the chief speaker was scheduled to take place here tonight, hut w ill ! pro hibited by the ailthorit ies. tiave Soldier, a Send on. London, pre. pi, - The royal Cana dian regiment left here lor home this morning. A large ctovvd was at the station and gave the soldiers an en thusiastic send off. THE FEDERATION OF LABOR. IT RKS01.VKS IN FAVOR OF TIIK INITI ATIVE AND RKPKHKNDUM. Sevorsl Resolutions Passed, One ot Which Declares In Favor of Munici pal Ownership or Public Utilities. Louisville. Ky., Pec. 10. The com mittees on the I'orto RlflM message, the eight hour law and compulsory arbitration were named bv Preeidenl GornpePfli at this morning's session of the Federation of Labor. It was re solved that organi.ed labor should con centrate efforts Upon securing the initiative ami referendum as the best means ol legislation and the enforce ment of labor laws. ReeoltttloHOl sym pathy for striking tulegraidiers was passed. 'The resolution lor adoption ol a department of labor with a cabinet oilicer was reported unfavorably on the ground that such department would ultimately represent capital and mil labor. I he resolution in favor ol an eight boVf law for postal clerks was peaeed Ibe resolution declaring for municipal ownership ol street rail ways, after being uded to iuclmh nil public utilities, was passed. TUrUILLA N0IKS. Tho Recitation si the Presbyterian I hurch Wat a Pine ifiilortalnment. '1'iit 11 1 1 1 it . Pec. I, I'eter Hansen, a prosperous Tutuilla farmer, has gom to California to spend the w inter. M. H. liilhdt has returned from a trip to I'ortland. II. S. I.oiiey was down from Walla Walla I" spend Thanksgiving. A. Ii. McCarty was up from Stagi 4 i ii It-li last week lor a load of llroim grans seed, with which he is going to . pen III. -Ill ,'ll Ills 111 HI , .lames Clark has gone over to I leasanl valley to spend tin' winter III helping to build a railway. Charles ."shock ley has gone down lo Hinge Unlob. to plow ami s I a hall section of laud for Samuel llethers. An audience which comlortaldv Sited the froabytof Ian church on Fri day night were well repaid for their trouble in getting there by the pro gram carried mil. The recitations Iroin the works of Kugene Field, .lames Whip 1 Itiley ami I'aul Lawrence Millibar, were deeply interesting, given, as they were, by a skilled reader. It is quite safe to aay that the .01.10 1 goi 1 " Mei acqiiaiiiicu Willi these three aiets than they Would by a much longer time spoilt in reading their works. I his entertainment simply announced by a hs'al or two in the 'Veiling 1 inner 1 was 111 happy contrast t" the stuff dished up by some theatrical troupes, siaalled, which have visited Pendleton 'd late, heralded by llariug hill Isuirds, and glowing press notices, written at so much a glow. Miss ladlarre can come again and he welcomed as she de serves. M . MeeliiiK Uieaon Historical Society. The second annual meeting of tin Oregon Historical society will be held in tie' lecture risim of ibe hirst Con gregational church, I'orl laud, on Satur day, December 18, Ml o'clock p. m After traii-aciing the usual business, electing olheers and reieiving reports from the 0 IB re re, an historical paper will he piineuleil nv Mrs. I.. M Wilson, of 'The Palhs. alter which it Is exis'i'ted Hull there will he .i few brief and informal talks by pentUM in Innately associated with the early his lory of Ihe stales. All who attend Ibn meeting are requested to visit Ihe His lorical Society rooms in Ihe city hall immediately after adjournment. e a . TO CURB A l OLD IN 0NB DAY. 'lake l.aiallvc Ho'ino Oioioiit- 'laid.,.. , itruaeUl. , luii. I liit: iiiolic) II il falls to cuis. g. w. oruvi- . sisiiaiuiH la on hsl-u isii. inc. IT IS NOW SENATOR TOWNE He Has the Oath of Office Admfnls istered to Him, 0-a TAKKS A SEAT ON DEMOCRATIC SIDE 0 LfftlslallTr-, tUHMH and Judicial Bill Mon Ihe House and It Calls for Snl00,000, Whlrh NccMsilales Explanation. Washington. Pec. 10. In the senate this morning, after prayer. the credentials of Charles A. Towno, ap pointed lo II) th unexpired term of Ihe lab' Senator I'avis, was presented by Nelson, of Minnesota. Ills creden tials were read and Tow lie takes the seat "until his sin ssor is elected and avntlSed. Preeidenl Frve greeted Towne after the administration of the oath, mid the new member made his way to tho democrat lo side of the chamber, where, he was cordially greeted. At I0::I0 o'clock the senate wont into executive session, to further consider the I lay - I'ainicefote treaty. Ill thedtonaa, the legislative, asms live ami judicial appropriation bill was taken up ami Chairman Kinghain, of the appropriations committee, took the Moor to explain its provisions. Aa re. ported Ihe hill carries (14,000,000, The War Tax a Party Measure. Washington, pec. 10. Chairman Camion has called the republican house caucus for H o'clock tonight to make be bill to reduce the war taxes a party measure and also lo agree on the basis of congressional roapartinn ment . Hi nun i Get Job at Last. Washington, Pec. 111. The com mittee on judiciary has favorably re ported on the nomination of Win. P. Bynom pf Indiana, to he a member of the commission to modify the laws of that state. Si w YORK MARKBT. Reported by I. L. Ray fe Co., Chieaeo Hoard of Trade and New York Stock Rxolianae Brokers. Pec. III.--The wheat market was without ipeclal features today and tho close was l-s under Saturday. Liver pool closed 1-H lower, .1 111-H. New York opened and clostsl nt 7H., Mav, after sel I ing down to 7Hl.,andup to 70 l-N. The visible supply showed a de. reuse for the week of 618,000 ami en. deorenet of oho.ooo. stocks higher. Money, (ij per cent. Close Saturday, 7N 7-H. Upon bslay, 7H'4. Range today, 7N1,, to 70 M, Close tislay, 7H4. memo Stock Than Rver. K. Martin has always earned n big slock, but at present he has the largest he ever carried and it includes every thing m the lance Hl, staple grim i v line. The luikery department Is full of all the good things to i... hail in a lirst class bakery. For the Christmas tnde v an llud anything yon want at Martin's, in the fruit line, fi Ice oranges. bananas, cabbage, apples leillOII and orange peeling, seeded raisin, etc., all are of tlio last gisale at the 1'iwest prices. Illverton Merchant In Jail. A lire al Silverton, .Marion county Saturday, starting in the store of lien Wise, caused a bias of about 110,000. The i i.i i Fellows halgo M8M and con tents were damaged to the extent of 18000; po.ioiiice, lino, telephone enea ainjr.89D0i I. Benjamin bnlldiingtttOOO, Wise's loss is fully covered hj insur ance. He is aOMaad o( starting the lire and failing to furnish tamds was placed in jail al Salem. Vsntllallon Takes Plaee or lee. Tl HellKMI of the Qreal Northern Ksprea awn pan jf report that the new ventilated fruit cars in use on that road in transporting fresh fruit from the Northwest to St. I'aul, have proved to bo completely sut cesaful . The new plan of ventilation i the in vention of a Portland sanitary en gineer, William T. Cottier. It en tirely dis s uwav with tin use of ice. RefrlgeratOI cars cause Iresh froit to hill and sweat, and it "falls down'' when put OH the market. Ily the now svnb ( rentilatien the gases that in line Unit are carried eway and tho fruit keeps iii a natural coudiliou. In this way fresh fish are carried from Portland to Hpokane irlihtrat deteriorat ing or Is coming a nuisance to the ea i " i ngi in The saving in the mall, t of ico is a material object also. lad. -Li Hung Mis Secretary A. Shanirhai. Pec. 10. Chang's secretary, Yiko, was arrested 1., ....I... ..I' Uu l.L.rs..., tl, charge of i.ouimuuicaliug with the Uoxur. DO YOU WANT A BARREL OF WHISKEY FOR NOTHING? John Sobmi4l will give away n small baitni Christmas BIQfOiOgi bsndSOmoly dOCOrtcdi to the man who gucssea nearest the ..jm.,i cgpseitj o lh' mOSatSI task ot HARPER whiskey nuvv 00 .lisj.lay in his Saloon. Call and make your guess and drink Old Harper Wluskty, tin finest made. Winner of threo interna tional gold medals including one InMH the l'ans lixi'ositiuii ( ,'niv r.scjle Mellow, Delicious Old "Harper" The premier brand of America, drawn direct from the magninceoi cask, tho largest ever seen in Ftudlotou. Kospoutfully, JOHN SCHMIDT, Pendleton, Oregon. -gfh