SJeveningedition DAILY EVENING EDITION T1IP. I'Kori.K PF tn TOR EAST OREfJONIAN TIIAT'4 THKrAPlI rOIl AhVllRTISTeKS. l lAHTEKri "nuui' IST1IS as i ORBOONIAN r PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, W 1 N Bfi DAY , DECEM BE B 96, 1 900. NO. 40OT Sn ILL HAS ROODS BUTTON ! BUTTON ! WHO'S GOT THE BUTTON? GOING TO BE CLOSED OUT! COUPON No. 7466 draws the $36 Satin I town ' lomfort. Positively Hundreds of Articles at Just ONE-HALF Retail Price! The lucky holder of Coupon No. 7466 will please call and accept this beautiful Christ mas present. Don'tl Destroy or throw away those Coupons -Coupons arc scattered ill OTtr the United states, from New York to Mexico. Iii case Coupon No. 74A5 isn't presented within SO days it will be void and we'll draw again. Alexander & Hexter" The Boston Store SALE PRICES... ON ALL LINES OF WIMTER GOODS... Jackets, Capes, Skirts, TailorMade Suits Wool Waists. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. Our First ANNUAL SALE! Begins" Jan. 1st To Jan. 25th. notice the bills: v,sit our store! rrederick No -KvYxVvN One Half Price I for Infants and Children. CaHtoria 1h a lwriuless mibstituo- for ustor OU, Pore lroi'U', UropK and Soothing; H.mmius. It is I'loununt. It -diii. on.- noithtu 0iuiu. Moriihlue nor other Nur. otm Mili-tuiu c. It lHtro,s Worms and allays rYvi-riahiiiuui, It curea Oiarrluia and Wind olir. It rellevee Teth iiiif Troublea and eures Comtluation. It rgutouH tho .stomach ami Bowel, triviiiL, healthy and naturul bleep. The Children's 1'auacea The Mother's i'rieud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ol In Use For Over 30 Years. mm ""' " ' " GENERAL NKWS. Th population f Herlin. including the suburbs, is l!. 400.ti7ii, as compared with 1,07ft, MO in ISIS. To shield hi. mother from abuse lB)d save himself a lasting with- n poker, Albert Alhortsnn shot anil killed his father at their home in Chicago. ! llH-rt who is 17 years oMi WM ar I resteil. I Thirty ears km tug part of th I'nitcd States government exhibit at I the r nt Paris exposition were laid under cndirago at Havre, the railroad I company declining to surrender them pending the payment of a claim (or , I71(t francs. Judge Stockhrtdge ut Baltimore ap- Minted llaniel I.. Hrantnii receiver for I the Keonomy Savings bank which closed its doors Saturday. Two banks have closed tlieir door ill Baltimore w ithin the last ten days. There has not bin a bank failure m Haltimore before these for twenty years. Jessie Morrison was release. I at Eldorado, Kansas, Monday on IKOOO bonds, Sheriff Tumor having approved the bond, Judge Morrison, father of the imprisoned girl, accompanied him to the jail where they released her frOBI custody. The party then quietly went to the Morrison home. Two hundred Billion dollars is the max i in ii m sum the administration wants the powers to demand ol China as indemnity, yet the figures are likely to he many times that amount. The United Stales armv has a deficiency of 114,000,000 'Of transportation of army supplies, and most of that is charged against China. Kour members of Jtho Sisemore family on one side ainl llenry Harrott and W. Hi Vang "ii the other, en gaged in a dci-pcrote light nt adletillery near London, Kentucky, Monday. Young and one of the Siseniore's wen killed and two of t he Siseniores fatally wounded. An old filed was the cause of the trouhle. - . m m 1 PACIFIC NORTHWEST NIWS. The K. K. Seelev resiilem'e in Salem I was huriied Monday. The laniily were away from home. Mm. H. K. Lien, aged 49 years, died at her home on Howell I'rairie. Marion enmity, Monday. Mrs. Cost ina Madison died at her home near Salem on Monday, aged -I" years, of inflammation of the hlood, Samuel H. Newkirk, aged n'2 years, died at the slate asylum tor the in sane, at Salem, Sunday of appolexy. There are L'H vessels in the Columbia river at present, with a total toiuuige ot 50,IMM, or :I,IHH),UI0 bushels of "heat. W. W. Ncotl, the young man who committed so many bnrglurles in Port land within the past year, was sen tenced to 10 years in the penitentiary hy Judo (i purge on Monday. I'atndaian .loie llindmaii, ol Spo kane, distinguished himself Friday night hy dashing into u burning build lug and carrying out three babies safely. The Hre whs in a frame buihl ing occupied by "Aunty" lingers, an old colored woman, as a I In by Home. l'e of acetylene gas tor illumination of the Christian MOMS at CorvalliH will be abandoned. A gas plant was put in the church a year or more ago. Though the light was satisfactory, too much care was required t keep the machine in order. Electric light will bo used. The stockholders of the Wasco Ware house company have concluded ((l erect u ftOO-harrel flouring mill on the ground- Immediately east ol the ware house at The llalles. The huildilig will lie of brick ami work will com mence on the structure just as skin as the weather will permit. There Imve been uiarriageii dur ing the veur P.lOO, up to the present timuiu Walla Walla county. Divorces to the number ot L'2 have been grunted. Thirteen divorces have been applied for which have not yet been ordered or are still pending. The per MMUUM of divorces to the number married is 11) per cent. Ku 1 1 road men ut Pocatello, Idaho, went on a strike one duy last week. The cause was the running in of a road engine to do switching. The I itch men would not liand this, and iiuit forthwith, demanding the romoral of the locomotive, which demand was p lily granted. Tin- strike lusted two hours. 44 1 lingered between life and death." am n THE EAST OREGONIAN. I he Paper of the People, liveryuody Reads It. The l.araesl Circulation. Host Advertising Medium "I thiuk nr. Pierce's Favorite Preemption and 'Golden Mcdicul In. covery 1 the best tuedi ciues in lie world," writes Mrs. Ann;.., lAU(lierty, ot Kerrigan, Wayue Co., Mo. "I gave birth to a baby last Minnie i . After cou fiueiuenl i became very ill, had the Ijest phybi- ei ill tli ,1 could be got, Old l.i diuguosed my case as uU-.riuc trouble teuiliug to droptiy. Medn im saesMd to do me uo good. I lingered lietween life and death for quite a while, every duy growing; weaker until 1 could not wulk across the room. My frit-nda wen- look ing for my death every minute. A frieud wrote unci told me about Or. K.V. fieri c, and I at once wrote to him lor medical adeiOB. He replied immediately, giviuK me full instructions as to whut to do. I at once followed his advice, uud when I had taken his medicine about a week X felt a good deal stronger When I had taken it about one mouth I felt as slroiig aa I do to-day. 1 took four bottles of each kind mid two vials of ' Pleasant Pellets, t Many thanks for the medicine, It has permanently cured me." ALLEN G. THURMAN ATTACKS GROVER CLEVELAND. o Believes in His Honesty, But Not in His Knowledge. 0 GROVER'S IDEAS OR REORGANIZATION Intimites Tbit the Party Is Better Orttaolred at Present Than by Following the Cleveland Formula. Columbus, It., IVo. OA Allen V. Ttrarmnn, the ann of "the old nmnui," Unlay in an authorised Interview, ridiculed expieekleiil Clevelnnd'i Idea of reorganizing the democracy, quoting this sentiment of his father' regarding Cleveland: "My father expressed mv Idea of Cleveland onoe when he muq, after reading Cleveland meaaagenn the money uueatloti, 'while I have the greatedt taitil in niv friend Drover'-. Roneety uud lntent of purpuae, l must any I have it mur opinion of his know ledge ol money or an thing erne." Mr. ThumiMI Ultnlu the party i bettor nrganiaed at the preaonl unte 1 1 in ii if the Clevelnnd formula Ma followed and It la twice more popular 1 1 ill 1 1 it would be under It. A SIX MONTHS JUHILBB. The Pope Will Greet tho New Centnrv With an Ode. Koine, Dec. SS tl.e Miia's physi cian ikiqipo.nl to having his holiness celebrate the midnight mass on the .list, hut the latter will probably ignoro the wishes of his physician. The pope is writing a I. aim ode ol greet ing to,t be new century. A papal hull, proclaiming a six months' jubilee in every diocese, w -s published here loony. A BANKER IN TROUBLE. Tried lo Kiss a rouna Woman Without Hor Consent. Ilutte, Mont., Dec. ilfl. On complaint ol Him Hor.i Pullerton of Rod Lodge,! W. 1 . Meyer, a hanker and a state senator, was arrested here hslay on a charge of iissaiill in the third degree. It is all eged by the girl thai tin banker attempted to kiss her in his private otBoOi The inn 1 has caused a anaatlon ban. Hoth families occupy high sisition. Meyer promptly gave bonds for his appearance. THE B00Z HAZINti CASE. The Board Will Suon Natat Ut Invosll aailon. West Point, Kec SB, -The war d nurtiiiont Ismrd of inuiry resutned its liivustigutioii of the allegisl hating of former Cadet BOM and baring in gen eral this afternoon. It is probable the Isiard will complete its work here tins week and then return to llristol, Ph., after the New Year, to uive friends of ll'six u chance to refute any of the West Point testimony that they muv be able to. Castellans a Knave. Paris, Dec. IS. The case of Werth elmer, a brlcabtao dealer. whoi suing I Count Caatollane, Annie Qould'i hus- baml, for twelve thousand francs, was I resunitsl here tislay. The counsel for ! Wertheimei denounced Castellane ii" i bigger knave than a fool and threatened to institute criminal pro ceeding! against him. Ib urged the court to order Immediate payment of the Indebted noee. The deciilon ol the I court is reserved. Wanted tor Kldnaptne. Omaha, Neb., Dec. SB. Lootl au thorities are uiiMouslv awaiting word froni St. Joseph, Mo., whore it is oniil Pat Crowe is in hiding, and whose arrest there erroneously reported yesterday. The police are confident that Crowe is in St. Joseph. Crowe is thought to he the leader of the trio of men concerned in the Cudahy kidnaping case. Alvord', Case Continued. New York. Dee, 'Ji. The CMC of Cornelius Alvord. who enibeaaied BftW,0Un from The Klrel Natknml llank of Intfi city, n't for today, bus been continued until January '.. Business Part of Calgary Burned. t nlgary, V W., T. Dee. ill. Atftre today deatPoyed the iiwjor pwrtlmi of the nualneaa part of this town. The lot. - alsixe ! BIG IRON FIRM FAIIJJRK Brutal Work or Mohammedans. Vienna, Dec. L'tl. A Salonica dl patch says a Issly of llashisaxoiiks siirroiiuiled the dreok church at llama. Albania, recently while service was in progress, and. after smashing the wiielows, si t lire to the edilice. When me worsinppers trieu lu escape they wi-r.' driven buck into the SantM and twenty lives were Moriflcedi Many otiiers ol lint t nrislians were wounded by stunes and knives. Price Sugar Stock Advances. Now York, Dec. SB. A big advance in sugar stock occurred toduy, pricei increasing four noints, hut subaetpiently lost on real liatlOU. It is said to be dua to an alleged settlement of the war be tween the sugar trust and the Ar buckles. Delta Fox Married. Itallimore, l)c. gg, Delta H'ox, the well known Bittreaa, was DUUTlud at noon tisiu.y lo John Levy, uf Men Vufk. Tin cell llloll l.i clil red III Ibc ultletr of the iNiiniooii picas court. Iflm I'm. receiiiiv laueaal through u severe tinea in a Sew Yutk lujaidtal. French Iruopi Whip Chinese. fieri III, Dee. Wi. Count Wahlersee reports from Pakitt, under date ol the M i nst. that on the tSd inst., I runi h troops delaatad a form of L'U Chinese between Pakin and Pa Ting. Pha Chinese silllered beuvy losses and left bah ina live standards and lour cannons. fTgPffr Ottlcers Ulssallslled. I'ekin, Di i H I'.nglish nallnaii are intuiisely irritated over the action of the German tnsips in operating In the districts under nrilish protect ion uud they threaten to withdruw from the allied c.oiouiand under Count Waldcrnoo ll the l iermaiiH continue their preseut an imae, Bosrs Capture British. London, Uaoi SB. Ii is reported that a pun of tin- liritisb loreaa which followed the lioer from IfriUlowu lowani PTi Italia bus been aurrouiuled and eaituns. The n jsut conies In u dispuli h I.iii ( uis 'lown. T'be priaoii- biw are aald to is- u full ii..n ut yueuiaury, British Pressing Oewll. I.oiidoii, Dec. IS. A delayed dis patch from Maseru, liaautoland, says the British are pressing General Dewet in me. i.auyuranu uistrict. General Dew el has not been heard from for several days and his present objective point is unknown. Boers Interfere With Traffic. Condon, Deo. li. -A Cape Town dispatch says: Kullroad truffle la inli rruiiled by the imj-s on all line running noi'tfi from tin1 coast. TO CUBS A COLD IN 0UK OAT. Take Laxallrit Bromo gulnlue Isblew All ilnissUU roluuii Ihv iiiuuey II it lulls to euro. K VV. Oroya's slgusiuro Is ou ouch box. Hoc. Mrtlonslit ImiirovliiK- Waihington, Dec. SB San Mo Donald, who killed Auditor Morris, is better t"dii The chances ol his re covery nre improving. NEQROeS FOR HAWAII. RBV. COOK IN THB ISLANDS IN BB IIA1.K OF HIS RACK. Ihe Chinese or Hawaii Dlstranehlsed by RulInK of the Treasury Depart ment. Honolulu, Dec. IN. -Hy mail to Sail I'rancisco. Key. John llenrv Oook, one of the best known negroes of Mississippi, has been here lor tho past few weeks investigating the labor con ditions, lie was selected by the negroes of Louisiana to examine and report on the climate wages, cost ol living, etc,, with a view to tho ad visa bllity of immigration here of the sur plus blacks of the south, for weeks pafti Mr. Cook has been observing life mi the different, sugar plantations and ih himself very eiithuastic on the sub ject of immigration. In an interview lie stated I am going back to tell my people what a glorious laud this is for (he pie ol my race. A man can secure steady work, have a house to live in, and good wages. Tile work is not diBMuit for colored lllell. I believe that eventually the sugar plantations of these islands will Tie worked In negroes from the southern states." Dlsfranehlsed Chines. A meeting of the Chinese who were disfranchised by the ruling of the treasury department was held last night. It was decided to employ law yers to tst the constitutionality of their disfranchisement It. was the gen eral sentiment ol those present that the purpose of the franiers of the organic law had been to protect the few Chinese citizens, and if taken into the highest courts, such a belief would be sustained. Protest Aaalnsl a Bill In CoiiKress. Intense opposition lias developed here to Congressman Calm's bill to make Molokai u national refuge for lepers. The bill provides that all lepers in the United -tut. shall be sent to Molokai. and that Ihe settle ment shull he made a federal lopcr station. This means that the United State would assume the burden of ex pense, and hence bo a relief to the islands. Many citizens sav that, lifter paying the hills for 'el years, during which time the) Wore much larger than the) are now or will be again ami that after foreseeing a prosM,et of Betting rid of the settlement altogether they would rather stand tie expense to tin- mid, than havo Kalaupapa perm anently turned over to tlic lepers of the whole union. Them la no doubt that white lepers in the I'mled Suites would object to being sent to live among the thouaainl of altlicted natives, at Molokai, many of them wots,- sutterers than the average white man becomes in many years, tor the native Hawaiian blood is very suaeepti hie to leprosy. The Mormon Lhuroh. The two day' celebration of the anniversary ol the establ ishmeiil ol the .Mormon church in the Hawaiian islands came tO a clone last evening. I ieorge I. Cannon, with a parly from Utah, arrived here last week. They huve been the recipients ol many courtesies from the several thousand lollowers ol thn church of letter Duy Saints, nearly all ol whom are natives. Cannon, who came here llfty year ago to inculcate the tenets oi his religion will make a tour ol the islands trelore returning to the inuliiluiel al.o., i u month liencu, NBW YOBK MAHKKT. Reported by I. L. Ba a Co., Chleaeo Board or Trade and New York alovk Kiehaiiae Brokers. December SB. T'be re was no loreikin markets tialay on account ol the Ohrietmai hoiuiuy aonaaQBMty tb uarkeln on this side .mm very narrow . New 1 ork opened unchanged, 71l, May, and sold up lo , hack to re), and closed at the latter ttgure. The visible supply showed an im real' for the week of SglJlOO und corn a .h crease of ., l.ooo Kt icks oxciled and higher. Money, fi pair cent Close Saturday 7U. Open tislay, IU. Kange today, 7H U. f?ft, I ' lone loduV ;.s , . Child Sir lotliered. 4a Mr. and Mm. i. W. Uuehajuui were going to Oio. Dill Friday, suy Ihe l.iidiuo.lc (i ,ronhile, on a visit to the mother, uf vD. Huchiiimn, N ho ii -ulcs there 1 1 ny took with thelll tlieir two nioii .h old duiighlei, und then Is-ing a very cold wind blowing they wrapped t Aw child up simgb to guard against I .lie chilU weather uud when the) an ived al their daatinatlon Ihev sound the little one bad sin. ilheo i,l to (lentil by its VVTIIpn. i he sorrow lug to uple huve tho ayiupatby ot tile entile till 11 1 II 111 I V III lllell Ions. 'This is the HtM-oud UajM of this kind (hut bus hi 4pj tied in Union uouiity reoentiy. Head of the House of Bairn! Co. Goes Into Ranertiptcy. ASSETS $1,000,000, DKBTS $1,500,000 a Receivers Appointed to Wind Up the Business. Mills and Furnaces Id Four Slates With Operated by Balrd. Philadelphia, Pa., Dae, SW Chea ter it. Bnird, one ol the keavicat deal ers in iron, at I'liihnlelphia, tiled a ltition of voluntary hankrpulcy in the United States district court here tislay. He traded as C. R, Itainl and enmpany ami operated eleven mill" ami furnaces in Pennalyvantoi Nee York, Virlgnia and New Jersey. His liabilities are eat I mated at li"0O,00O. mid his assets, at l,000,wW, Ra ciuvers wi te apionte. loilay to take l in.'. Kami's bgelneai und wind it up. ihe failure is attributed to a heavy decl me in th" price of iron which has taken place r utlv. CROWE ESCAPED ARREST. Tho Min Wanted for the Cudahy Kld napliiK Is Located. si. Joeepb, Mo., Iae SRs Crowe was surrounded in a hotel, here csrlv this morning, hut he escaped. The police claim he is still in the city. OHKliON AT BUFFALO. Spare to Ho Soleclod at Once and Work to Bn Peaked, Myth Toelar Weatherred. aecom panied by her sister, Miss Nellie To.ier, and Miss Qreoe tiore, hut Saturdav night for the east and will he absent about four weeks, says the Portland Oregonian, I'hev w ill u in Unffalo to assist in selecting ipCCC in the various huildings for the Oregon exhibit, then on to New ork to at tend a business meeting ol the Interna tioual League of Press, clubs. Mrs. Weatherred was successful in securing this convent ion for Portland next year, when she attended the annual session, held in New York last July. She has had to arrange for their itinerary special trains etc , from New York to Portland, She took up the matter w ith the different roads and states that nearly everv detail has been carried out as lirst arranged. The coming of this gn at body Ol editor and writers to Portland next year nMBUM more M the city than at lirst imagined ami should the ground he broken while they are here for the 1900 imposition it could he made a great day for Port land. Mrs. Weatherred is one of tin members of the executive committee from Oregon to the National fdltorial Association, and will attend their business meeting at I ml lanapul is, January IS, FIKKMAN'S DANCE. Maseot Coiniiiiny Will Intartaln In Armory 1111 New Year'i Eve Jack l.yoctto. Din Phelpa, w. P. Fell and Frank Mc Million, repaaaent ing Ihe Mn wot hos, CWIIUnliy, hud great success In selling It, ketM nit tile fnuiee to la givcHnii tmwty hall on Monday evening of nenl week, New S ear's exe. Tin Mascot is a popular Bud lock) IMIIWtnj and the coming dance m Is ing looked forward lo with irleusiiiil ant iclpnl ion There is sure to Is' a large crowd In BttMMeBMCe, I he money i ,1 ,1 in 1 1 1 1 lion, the dance, over and auovv eapeiiace, will be laind to gissl advantage hi pulling hi an elect lie lllario bOB s, III lol Use of I'elldli toll lire ileplll llllelll . FOR GOLF RASH lloat Itaab, liiUaiiiiiMiions, m klag, uituinua and cbslliiK, uuilue or ultniiiive x'icir.illnn, ami mmi aatef laaatrre aeiitaa so eisilliit;, ainfiair, ami rulrrsloiig laih with Ctmunaa Boai-, Inllnsn l u, times. rrer raraM by gmi aaoiaUaaa Cetiw Uio i;o at skm ear ami ,.to, i ui eiuis'lisiiUI. nefMN S4 i4 a eajejst SB 'iuM is. ,n.l s.. i (Sill l uriljaiK .ml li,ilN. t " .. Ii U...I . I . ... (.., I I I .1' . l,... .11, ' i,i is. "I'l I' rris llii eo. . sn bsios iis s ii... u..saiui rase, n BAD COLDS Oulitii,,' 1. u-ii M.a bsabjil t'oUU du is,t imw lwe l a ' Ml MO I " l SU I AH I I.K io.lu.1 ! iiMioic Irian lti.ur snvrxi I vrosil wssk'a isnlleen ejeaaaxeal Int ivlu ;. .u. ai ulmrt Us Mult ut voids IM r uluai sflnaiaevaartwMat iaaB i tai iiaa a i.ii deAcu IrkDiU titwt .urn safes Hull it hung ua, Userd ol Us DYNAMIC TAHtLKB. Torn) ium Uiulit Ua .liipluil l.ntli o.lil 4111I nsuli tliu Unit nlslit. I yislurss sinl n o inn. i ii. I tasai Is Un Bee ele." PAiu l. it HBNLKV, Msaiusr Oeagreei ..i,i Atu.oiu,, in! haiafi ait .test, im,, riisRaeai July 7, I " "Wluur eaUs keys atwai'S Ism ssrlous nuns, to luv. Tl0 sru tisril Slid .Is, (or ai -nlli. lint tlis l.t ..u.... .1 ....l.i. ill, to MKNDBI s niV AHIi' TAIII LK ll"U' ' "-Ii sri.l tulil .liwi.jsuir.il In a uuuuls ol ilsyi S..1111114 ! dis-" On. fur u. MIUSHlvii I not. I I.N', II M St., su Inn k l' Ins' 'u.n.4. Uur tUuot livai vuefe MaNWM.'B llYSAUIl'l UU I r:s mu iumIs Tlml U ln, I Ur.l k , , It.. , .!..). ...l.i. altliuill niitlc. I fciok il .1.14. 11 !... iU, uisloiaslf slid Iriedisi l ii I W9 W44i.11.4t."' Slisul, Sail Krsansuo. Auausi iu. Bsiil isatusld Im Mcsut hi 4Uuisi lij INLANII 1,111 li o CJ.I W4.l.i,l"i. Slo.t. Neil .,'k.;"; AUhi mi lu I') "Ut lutal iiit, aotri k. s PHABMAOY. Nasal CATARRH In all I" simi4 U.sru should isi atnaaaBsa Kl) s (Team llaln 'JeailsS,4"'tluslii!l I 4 lltu il . . '1 Uielijor J ttearatcetarrkaP 1 1 ews a cold iu lb 1. til ..,,1.. ui. I r. sin Sain " ' I ""' lasdil's.suread ovur lUo ui,ii.ljoi:iu eiid is st4orisid. Hsilel Is lui luvdUlti aud s OBM fudowa. 11 Is not drytu,. do not pruduuo SUCV4UI,!. 1 an ge hlno, 6U vsuls el Drua uu or hy iu!l ; Trud to, 10 cuts by null. KLY BllmTUKIto, (si Waiiuu tul, ,Vw York. els-uaaaiaNaBta