INNING EDITION ORKOON TMK DAILY EVENING EDITION THt 1'CON.I RRAD TH! EAST OREQONIAN THAT'S ' '" i l 1! for tniMMMi PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY. QUEZON, TUESDAY, PECKMBEB 11, 1900. NO. 3995 13. ADQUARTERS j Chistmas Choosing Frederick AT f Nolfs In Selecting your Christmas presents etlOOee lUflMtMng for WW us well as beauty, for comfort as well as pleasure. Wc keep a line of goods that combine all these desirable qualities. Ladies When your hush; nd father or brothers buy their best wearables here the yeat round, why is't it reasonable that they would appreciate a gift Doming from her : on Christmas. Our stock tor the corning hoiidayi is far, far better than ever before Gentlemen It's hardly worth while to preach you a sermon on a sensible Oiristmas presi-nt for your wife, mother, sister or daughter. You know what you want better than wc, but we do want you to stop and consider it a nice dress pattern isn't jutt the thinR. Especially selected from our excellent stock. I eyi . 1 1 lli. Uanica, Blocks H .1 I - .... flf, IlltlCV UOVWl m . I . 1 1 r . . SeM, Pepillar Hooks, i nut Pockel Kiiivcn inas (Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store Doing out of the Cloak Business We are positively going out of the Cloak Bastaeei and in order in do ho wc will Hell Every Garment in Stock Regardless of Cost. Thin means Jackets, Capes Skirls and Tailor-made Suits vsk our Prices, they'll surprise you. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. GENERAL NEWS. Charles Watson tiruiit, one of the host, known insurance men 00 the roast died miiMonly in Sun 1 rancisco IbsI Baluiday. Th Roanaalan government has hnUon 'ft the negotiation! With the standard Oil roniany for n lease of the ; petroleum Heiiis in that country. At The Ragoa the feeling is one of alarm at the prospect of an Anulo-ln'r-j maii-Portugucsc eoinluiiat ion which night nateh the Dutch seaboard eg He ire Java. Adnah Adam Treat died at Pcnver, 1 Sunctiiv, at the a:e of 108 years an. I eieht month, lie had long beta aha oiliest 1 1 Wag Magna In point ol auo, j and the seeon.l oldest in point of time oonnoctcd with the order. Hrooklvn, N. Y., will soon rejoice in the Miiwrml)ii of the largest family hotel ill the world. It will he JRj stories high an.l have over 1800 moms, in suites, so thai L'-''i iamilies; will be boasad Bade? one root. Representative .h,ne, I I Washing tea, is seeking to amen. I the pension leai by lifting from the soldiers the necessity "I providing flint the d lie bill ty for which they seek pension- dill Ml exist prior to their eniistmonl. The presidents nf the railroads in cluded in the trend line eeeoeletloBi an ! the central, nreatern and couth western trallie assoeiat i"lis have de rided to poet pone further oonalderation of the proposition to do away with free transportation until DCXl year. The population of New V..rk ae.'ord leg n the now census is 7,800,019,. an Increeae of 1, 270, IN cinec lew. This is tl ly state that gaiaed moth than a million in the decade, Illinois, with a imputation of 4, L' I, '.". I, gained H'H, hut this is L'O r rent, against gl.l Now Y.-rk. Mrs. Marv 1. WEST POINT HAZING CASE IN THE HOUSE. the burning ol the company's Iss.ks at Cleveland, The gist el the derision mean I the dismissal of the suit. MAN SHOT BY A P00TPAD. The Death of Cadet Brought Up. Portland Man Fatally Wounded by a Lone Highwayman. Portland, Dae, 11. W, 0. Fortner, an engineer (or the City A iorbntban railway was shot last night and por- imps fatally woonded by a footpad. Kortner was on his way home when he Ri)07P ic stopped by man near Mount u)y)Lj io tDor lln, ordered to throw up hi- hands. Kortner hit the highwayman in the faro with hi-dinner pail. The robber opened lire and a build passed ' through Portaer'a left breaat. His I condition Ii critical. AN INVESTIGATION IS ORDERED TV Pif.slfli'nt Sends a Mcssatfo Rfrrilng an Aflrlcultiiral Fxperimenl lor Porto Rico. station 1 Waahlngton. Dec II. Weet Polnl baaing was broaghl before the houic at the Opening of the session i. "lay hy tha Introduction of a resolution re- queetlng the cecretary ol war to report ! jto house the result of the invcstiga- It ion of the oauaa of the death ol Cadet Bocae, of Pennaylvanle. Repreeana I tire Priggs, democrat, of New York. I the author of the resolution, oh jeeted ' to the aetion of the committer in strik- j lag out the provision instructing the MOretary Ol war .. formulate regula tions which will entirely stop bating. Wanaer, republiean. of Pennavl vania, who appointed Oadal Bocae, offered a resolution providing for eungreaaloaal I invest ieatioii. Warm debate on the , matter eniued, aevoral taking the de leLaan, the mother o i thl, H,,u,,IIIVi Wanaer'i r.-soiu- Jolm K. Me Lean, of the t'u.rinnati Bnauirar, died in Washington, Sunday mora lag el acute heart effect ion. she hiul hern ill since Kriday. Her daughters Mrs. Iewey and Mrs. Lud low, and her son were at her hedside when the end eame. PACIFIC NORTHWtSr NkWS. It is estimated that the people ot Walla Walla ronsi annually 10,000 tons of real and !HIW cords ol wi od. Nearly 1 1100 was raised in llrppner hy lebecrlptioc for Improvemeal of the public road fMBt that pJaCC to MOOO mint . The secretary of the interior has sent to the house an agreement with the Klamath Indians rolinqulabing their reservat ion in (recoil. Mrs. f, W. BadaMnd, a native of Oregon, dieil at her home at .McMiuu- ville, uui'd 4 years. J he cause of her death was an internal cancer. Knmk Hath was arreetdd at Eugene on charge of (ornery. Mis offense is that of Indoraing the mime of a man named Mavis to a cheek i;tvcn hy the Acme Coiimierciai company. Blley Bhadden, familiarly known as the I.I i ml musician .lied at his home at Mc.M innvil le Saiurdav, aged 4 vears. Iieceas.d was a son ol the late 'l'. J. Hit add ill, who was a prominent figure in tl arly history of lb North west . The hoard of si leo land commission ers of the state of Oregon has in its care and OOBtfOl the UOmmOO school funds of the state aujtrettatinK in value about : i. The annual losses from failure to pav inierest and had loans are fully t-HUHhl. Mrs. William II. Kftingar, wife of the well known lavyer died Sunday at the family residence, after a htief illness, at the aire of .ri7. She leaVM one daughter, Miss Mallie M. Kllmer, who is identified with 1'oilland free kindergarten eork, and her hiishand. The Holiday Sale is now on at rederick Nolfs Great Ua.uar flfte .. AROUND baadreds oi them, lc to I6.SB. "), OU-dln l.l.ullina ...... J; . O. S, V'.t S, HOI IS, chair.- ami rockers, trunks. Waiiilin.it.-, hook and ladder wm,, etc. "nilliu Hooka. In... tlo : i o r is an extra large - irom ic i gi,4n( nuely ii tm eta dealgna. u . gaji kw !!S '"'ir axoaptloaally latitat " U"."H' Htll.llHS, i"i-. prices Irom J.ic to for Infants and Children. Cuatoria is u liai llllliai BUbetltute lor Cantor Oil, Pur gorlo, Irtx and Sotliiii' ByTUpe. It In INfwuiiit. It ooutalna ueithei Opium. Morpuloa nor other Nawootia ailbataiH.'O. It li'sti WoriiM and allays l'-wrisliiieaa. It curoH lMurrlin-u and Wind Colic. It i'lie-s le. tli- lng TrooblM and euraa Constipation, it raMiilatea tarn BtwlUHOll anil Bowola, k'''iu beaith and natural sluvp. TIM ChUdreu'a rglianw -Tm Mother's Trieud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ot In Use For Over 30 Years. tat imuH COtaw atat town ciTir. J' Toilet SeU and Work Boxes 'W'"1 '''' ' hrnsh, i Ii Shi., ,""r' rs! la worth $1.50 lili . I,,wel hoxus, wriliilK M1. r"rs"f', traveling sow, la J. i " nl I ' 'ycrUouke, igol dairies. BeU " 'ai.- line of Urni. liner's k 7":il ,,..- ... i ill. Ii-nn Christmas Presents Mere is the opsirtunily of a Ufa time to huy your friend a Christmas present and huy it cheap. i have an elegant line of unredeemed pledget aoaalatina of ladies' and gouts' watches, linger rings, earrings, and other jewelry which 1 am otieriug very cheap for the holiday trade. offer rU I'rie. -. ., uliL. '"'imm iu i niiuimon than tl Joe Basler. THE EAST OREGONIAN. Th faiiai' or i lie faopla. Uverybodv Baadi It. in.. Larwem Uiraulallon. nr.. AdvariKluK Clum. AN UNHEALTHY HAIR e DANDRlll FALLING HAIR finally BALDNESS Dutoy tht uiuk, you rcmavc BweBtat. Kill the Dandruff Germ WITH NEWBRO'S H E RPIGIDE The only preparation tint will .;, n .u.. paruiUi . CXCCLLCNT HAIR DRthSING... tor Sak by all Urugjiit. HRICE vi ou Nasal CATARRH in all lui MagM ' gaialt is? i .i ... Kly's t ream 1! ill elcaoMf tM,iu - hi thu d - .. ' Ii. -.i. It oatw eauurrfa iuid C uw.y coii! .. UftC I quirk ) . fMaaaa it ilm b . la ai bae tat i.o.iri, over tiiu Btmbiaai aat tn 110, ..i. luuwtuiiiu .... 1 1 uiuij aun lotkan, n u not trjrtag aeei it.t btodaai .novii, .;. Larti Haa u0 ettulM L tlruii gi.lv or by Ball 'i'rud bui-,10 cvbU by diaII. gLV UUU'l UEKs, H w .... .. bueol, KM York. w 1 1011 was agreed to. Invumlaation It Ordered. Washington. Dec, 1 1 . Secretary Knot thin morning gave out a te BMHl regarding the t'adet BOOM rase eonvenlng a hoard of BftoeaWeai Polnl offlccri io laqnire into the alleged mistreatment and Io provide measures to prereal such actiooi m the future. Porto Rtcan Aarlculiural Station. Washington, lec. II. -In the .unata a message Irom the president rcspe. t 1 1 1 1- the agricultural experiment station in PortO Rico was received Mill morn ing. The t.roiit oleomargarine hill oame'np and was laid on the table. farter called up the resolution re- ferrlng to 0larbMaglnala contest, which a- referred to the committee on privileges and elections. It will he taken up on Thoreday. I'rivate pen sion hills were then taken up for 000' 1 nil rat ion. U Veritable Tr.vuh. Washington, Mec. II. - Senator Lodge, after a hrief interview with Secretary May this morning said tin report that tiie secretary would resign if the senate amends the Miiye-I'aniicc-fote treaty was "veritable traali." Ambuvmlor 10 Italy. Washington, Dee. It. The president enl the name of Qeorga I.. V. Meyer, of Ma.-s., 1 1 he ambassador to Italy. THE SiRIKli IS STILL ON. Both liaM Claim lo Be Satlntted With lit Progreti. MalhiH, Mec. 11.-Santa ft strike affairs have not improved today for the company. Tnufu 1 s badly con gest! .1 and all main line passenger trains an- behind time. Twelve BOO1 union operators arrived last night for dlabribntion. Oommltteea got them in hand and this morning -hipped part to New Orleans and the rest to St. Louis, strike managers discredit the reports that other orders in lex as will not join in a sympathetic strike. Striken Arrive at Topeka. Topeba, Kana.. Dee. It, Thirty-flve tribon arrived bare oe the noon train today. Official! say that the strike is ended and the employment of new men will he stopped tonight. Munager Mudge oil. rs a reward for the arrest of the wire .utters who bete I II tampering with tie- lines. The alight freight tvie.-k at ( lathe I. slay was not due to tbd strike. Vice I'retldenl Bare 'I blaleiiienl. Chir.l.'o, lils., Mec. II.- Third Vile Preaideul Uarr( ol the banta fa road, 1 In.- morning said that the strike of the operator! was rely a remln laoanm . and that nil perishable freight was moving with regularity and that all peaacnger trains were running almost 011 time. Mis language w a- entirely negative to all the olalati ma. la by -triking telegrapher 1 em cere, bayt It it Untrue. St. Iiuis, Mo., Mec. 1 1 .--Secretary Perbawi of the railway telegrapher-, thta morning sent out another an oooraglng bafketin to all opeialoti In .lie, 1 it said that the Santa fm't freight trallie 111 the lar aesl was parn lyied while pass.iig.-r trains are run ning entirely empty. 'lie- statements of the -aula re uAulall are rhurai lerbwd as untrustworthy and the hull, tin addl that there are no breaks in the ranks of the strikers. Secretarv I'erhttin ley! the trainmen held meet ing all along the line lust night and are fevering a lympatbetic atnke if ueeeaaaryi A TRAIN WRLCk IN KANSAS. One it Killed and Several Hurt at He tult of Telegrapliert Strike. olathe, Mec. 11. The north boaad passenger train crashed Into the rear .-nd of the OOTthbOOnd freight at Clare, Southern Kansas, this morning. Noble Tbomat, aged )), who was in the cah'sise wan killed. 1 he engineer and in. are dangerously Wounded, and several ttueirgern slightly hurt. There was no oerator at the stution. hol'i by " -ii .s I0BMIDT The Louvre Saloon NtmiiiMtia - oiutooN. IANNOI TAhK r H K HUM STKP. The Neilierlan.1i Derides It Mutt Walt tor Olhert to Load. .The Hague, Mec. 1 1 . -Announcement is made that the government of tie Netherlanda decided today dellnttely that it couldn't take the initiative in behalf of arbitration between England and the Transvaal. THE SOLDIERS OF l I II S. TIIKY PKOVKII IHaMSILfll WORSB HKtlTKs rilAN TMK IIIIXKHS. What an Ai'ioilcnn Armv llttlrcr Hat to Say ot Attain In ( lilna. San PronclacO) Dee. 11. An ottoar. ranking In the United states army, Who requests thai h is name should not he given, returned last week from PekiOi whither he accompanied ins Command. According to ins ft. de ment, to form an idea of the excesses committed hv the excited and victori ous soldier.' of the allies in t'hina, the tales of the I'.oxer atrocities should he retold, with scleral bun. lied China men BObatltnted for each persecuted m(aainarv, In I'ekm atone he esti unites that 00(000 Chinese, men, wo men and children, were killed by the Kuroneen ami Japaneaa troopa after they had penetrated the beleaifllered capital. 1 1 iris, h..s, women as well as men were indiscriminately bay oneted and shot. Though in. tally was kept, and the estimate is unollicial. it may he accepted as correct. To the wholesale slaughter must be added wholesale looting and rapine. There are no high Chinese official! left in I'ekin, le. native control or ifovernmeiit of eay kind except that exercised by the foreign troops. .Ml of the allies are haled and feared hv the surviving natives, though politically there was some friendliness towards the Ameri cans. The Kngl isb seem to be hated B a matter of principle, ami even the .faiiaiieae are distrusted ('crimps the most interesting state ment pOlltleally thill the ..Hicer made is the feel that when Count Wahlrrsee arrived in China, siib-e.pient to the re lief of I'ekin, I. i Hong Chum.' roqUnetod an Interview with htm- perhapr with a view to arranging some sort of mediation, an.l the count haughtily refused to see him, probably thereby changing the course of events. Cured ot Khoumallini. inong the many episodes of the siege may be mentioned two verv singular cures, the result ol intense fright upon suffering patients, due was t be case of a rheumatic patient, who for some tune bad been unable lo move. When Ibe crv came Mere BJM the Holers' Hun lor the Lega tions' he ran with the rest and ba llot angered iIboo. Another wua tim c l-e ol a iMirolH'lll. Willi lor ll.ree mouths bad Miitfered from diarrhoea and was a rcfogoa in the PoltMg mis sion. A mine exploded under btH and the shuck or fright cured him or 'antly. Condlllont In Southern China. Uelerrin;.' to con. lit ion- in Southern ObltWi the oflleor said that it was re ported that the Inactivity ot ti.e troops in I'ekin had put new life and inspired aggress i vi'iiess in the so-called reform party. The adhcr.-i.ts under kwiin Vu Wei have orgaalaed an armv of from five io teli Ibouaand and am well armed. On October in, they de- f anted the Imperial troops under Admiral lb. and are now Is seigiug a good llied town within thirty mib-s oi i anion. The reform panv displays no antl'forefgn feeling and has left the ntiealonarlea .none. 'The leaders claim to aim only at the empress dowager and say th.-v are lighting lor the relnd oi the emperor. There is great un easiness throughout the country, . peciallv among the merchants, who have induced the Kuglish to dispatch the loth iinmhity regimen! to the Kowloon frontier as a Mfagaard. All hip lilies bavi. withdrawn Irom the West r iv. -i trade and piracies am grow ing in freojaeoe and during. Any day mailers may be brought to a ol i ma . HE OPENLY ATTACKS THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. o D. Lloyd George Accuses Jos eph Chamberlain. o THE MINISTER REPLIES SCATHINGLY uHri(e's Motion, However, wts Lost by t Vote ol 2li'J Nays to 127 Yets. London, Mec. II. In the hoiiae t common! D Lloyd Oeorge( radical member for Cam i y on district, brought together a series of BCOOMtlOM auainst Mr Chamberlain that had bean iigur- iug in the newspapers ami moved that no member of the government ought to have a direct or indirect interest in concerns Competing for government contracts. Me pointed out that Colonial Secretary Chamberlain and bis relatives hold a large number ol shares in companies which have gov- i rnmenl eontreeta. Phamberleln in reply aaMi "My pereoaal honor is involved. iM all the lompanlea mentioned i imid Himrea in two. My relatione intend to take legal proceeding! and the public will see liow these abominate . barges will be dealt, w Ith by the . oarta. "I come of a lainily which Is.aata nothing ot dlatingalahen birth or f in- herlted wealth hut has an unbroken record (or neurly two cenluricM ..( mi utained commereMtl integrity. When all is reckoned up perhaps mv indirect interest in the government contracts is a few pounds or even several shill ings." Ueorge'a motion was rejected by a vote ..t 2rV0 to 187. Mr Halfoiir. govern in. ul leader, then moved a closure, which was carried by Ml votes against Is and ail address to the throne was adopted by L'lii to '.'II. Kiniiet'or Appolnti a Returmer. Shanghai, Mec. II. An iiuiierial edict received hem llp olnts Sun Chill Nal to be praaMeal f the board ot rites. The appointment is significant, show ing the grow ing poWBf of the em amr against the empress, as Sua ia a reformer. nil; casi; is MSMIS8GD. Alice rtirce Yeurt a Uecltiun in Reached In Standard Oil Caee. Columbus, ()., Moc. 11. After three yeurs "f deliberation! the Huprome ...iirt Indus handed down its deciaion in the famous standard (til case of contempt ul court The court was evenly diviided which is given as the reason for the long delay. Litigation against the company was on the ground thut it bad entered a trust in violation ol common law. Among tha aauaatloiai connected with the case was the t-MHi.UOO alleged bribe to At torney; (icncral Moiielt to drop the pruaixiutiuii ugaiimt the. company and Siopt the i .. iuIi and Workt Off the cold. I ... ... i .i- llr.n.t.iJiiliiliiti ratil.-is cure a cold In ciiu, day. -" no-. n. c - I ric . cmila. liovernor Herkham Inauauraled. Franhfort, Ky., Mec. II. Heckham WM inaugurated as governor of ken In. kv at i ii today. The parade was tt gorgeous military and civic display. Ho Tried a Sample Bottle Nearly every day people roann Into drug io.... and uskth. UrneabAi to recommeiifl miiiu inidlcuui for tliclr tn.ul.h Very uli.-u llie) re-fu-t- I., do IMI, b. . tuee, aa a mi., they dn in. I U lleve It proper to ad vlaaenyoaeht Utke u patent madiefne ( w hi. h tlisy do not know tint tna-r.-ltuiiU It Is the lihyal- elan'i tuti- U- . to pi. strllrt. Hoiiiii miik.' an ct aptioO, how ever. hi it t .. "igb, cold'or throat end I una: trituhle I si v-1. 1 oiiiiii. n.l Acksr Kng li ' l( in. i. h, .in... I kau Just what It i will do It has oared tvap aaai aare I t teen It tried it laJfea beat eaeeut at in.. I tonic I ev. r lian.latd In my 14 yrart I ypcri..ii I vi ill etW) '1st one InateOOl laf b gentleman t.- l.eo kwii troubU.I lor v i i i ,c-l l kliia '-oiijih. t au- I Acker' I indiali lUiiisd lis triwt a. ample lurtlli ..nd e cured neforn he had tuk. ii half ii' ll at no nag w hatever. Tina Leu . ii . jiii n.d . vm. however, ae U uaueily tuk.'- I Wo Of three IsKtll'S " (iNgnad)A b0eaaj Hciiefoniaiue, 0Ke Hold in gk ia , Mel ti a baajfa ahaaegh out Ihe I Illtril -Mir. and Canada, and lit Bitgland at I. ad., k Id . t- tkl If ymt are not -alb.il. d after bunltB, riiltirn iha LuUia to io d m..,., and gel your tuubvv be. k. 'i - etAenv 'V ue. 7iiraR.v a. U- UJQlUi a 0O, f'"f" be - Vera., n, . . i i f lir.K k a. . i. mat, I'cudlvU.u, Ore. DO YOU WANT A BARREL OF WHISKEY FOR NOTHING? John Schmidt will givg away a small hand Chriattiiaa morniogi handtomely decoratad, lo the man who neareat tha correct oapacity "1 the nionator caak of HARPER Whiakey now on ihsjilay ig bjl Saloon. Call and make your guess and drink Old Harper Whiskey, the BJMNl made. Winner of three iuterna tionaJ dd utodall iBCludiaj one front the Pgjril Exjiosition Uni vcrselk'. it Mellow, Delicious Old "Harper The premier brand ol America, drawn dirucl from tha magnificent cask, the largest ever aetm in I'endloton. Kosiioctlully, JOHN SCHMIDT, Pendleton, Oregon.