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Jeveningedition DAILY EVENING EDITION X EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. 11 ,,r. rlr Mnifht mi. WrriiivnUf. . . PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 215, 1901. NO. 4H( mMPLETK:::: STOCK STAPLE ladies Muslin lindnrwear. Nowhere else outilde thr lariir city store, will y.iu find sure a mock ours. t"jT m r a GROCERIES : $J Eastern Oregon m Napkins andTowH. in NIVM. A special invitation il extend ed to the ladies and gentle men of Pendleton and I ma tilla County to visit our store and see You want a CHICKEN? Nice size spnnp uyeia, dressed or alive. Thr most rnaciilll.'c tit line of these l-.kiiN ever Mi In thr rllj Lace Curtains, Curtain Swisses and Ruffled Swiss Curtains. We nui gtVS you a . lull, i nf a lo( of real MH Willi beautiful itylr. Our White Fair The time has come for White Ciooiis to ro and go they will if prices can do it. Special Exhibition In Every Department. Special Reduced Prices on f verythinq White. Sheets and Pillov. Cases. wi- aga the "MMr line rea1y-mate " --anil sell them at a low price. White Spreads. Ma at mt, liftntned BaVaflM si n. excellent value Full Hired MM lait of otlit i value lip to I mbroideries, I .11 i s and Handkerc hiefs. here In unusual beaut) and ,tylr In our lines of these giants and ntniuk alily low price. G. R. Demott. Alexander d Hexter The Boston Store A Mid-Summer-Day's Dream Realized. Pairs Ladies Fancy Hose Strictly Up-to-Date Styles Regular 75c kind firr nIr closing out at . - OJl d pall m 00 June White Sale Still Continues. Pendleton's Big Busy Store. Celebrate the Fourth. M a lis uu kI.iI (.II., oiwd lor i,t Tkia ! si ' 1 a - - iin "'Cycle bar..;..,, .1 Special. '""'temapletoothnirl,. - - . . t. jj v . Hammocks. Pernio is.6q. Stationery. ' tmefancy box mi 'S' ' 10 35c per box '"Hi, etc Of, draw- have New. All i . i n Tackle. STiJH weekly. s JTlirsss trou. &ZlrICCeM naherman MericK No Ttf' fw office huf- ""a baoU, school Pplica. Krigadter General Frederick 1. Grant, aceom panied by hi wife and son I' lyase, passed through lterlin Sun day, hound for St. Petersburg. President J. J. Mill of the Qtwtft Northern has subscribed 15000 out of 18000 raised for a site for the I'nited Norwegian church seminary at St. Paul. It apeari now that linn. John Har roll, ex-l ti iti-il Stateo minister to Siam, has worketl up hi I'ekin boom only to loam that Minister Conger will return to China a the representative of thi government. Mr. Liu, wile of Henry Las, of UM ti rin of Miller A Lux, the mnnt extenive cattle raisers on the Pacific coast, is dead In San Francisco. Mr. Lai was a native ol New York state, and wa h5 year old. II S. Church, a grocer ol Loais ville, Kentucky, waa lound in In POO BIS latallv shot and hia partner in the business, Kmily Stewart, waa totintl strangled to death in a rloaet, Charofa killed the wnman and htt himaelf . Clio Brtt load Ol new Wanna wheat wa marketed at Wtutield, Kanxa. Batorday. It wat toft wheat, teted N Nuinda. and aold for H. rent. The miller ay that the wheal in Kanaaa will he hetter and the yield larger than fur many ycitra. The will of the late t'ulie P. Hunt ington, ol Hop than PaoUk fame, will not !' cmteeled. II. K lluutingtun haa given Prince llazleldt, Hunting ton'a adopted daughter, an extra mil lion from the great increase of the value of the estate since the death ( the millionaire ami all is serene. The executive committee of the National Hospital for consumptive, located at Denver, held a meeting in Cincinnati Sunday. A donation of UVMU wa refined from 1 1, W. tinggeuheim' Bona, of New York, and I'kkki from Mr. Brad el del "I Lniville, Ky., to be applied to the liuilding now in course of erection. RMMl event s in Capa Colony seem to prove the liner invasion of that 0CS9B trv In he ei-rmiie. A letter I" the I'ailj Mail dated Cape Town, June ', 0Ofi flrua the pro Baal reixirt, and av the invader- numU-r anvwhere fr,,in 7000 to 10.UU0, that they are swarming all over the eastern and midland di--tricts and getting recruit and horse. PACIFIC MOUTH WIST NEWS. The Koston Hloomer girl's base ha 1 1 team defeated the Salem team at Salem Saturday. A Purtland girl ia to he elected this year for queeu of the Astoria rouatta. Heretofore Astoria girls have been choaen. The body of Frederick Hehorst, re-iir,- i capitalist, was found in the river at Purtland Monday. It is supposed he committed suicide after a protracted spree, It is predicted that a crop of "..', wki, UUU bushels of wheat will be harvested in Waelmigton this year. State drain liisiieitor tioorge P. Wright, who haa made a trip over the wheat distru ta of the state, believes this estimate conservative. The L'lst annual commencement of the Salem Indian Training school at Chen, an u will ! held W iliienday , June M, The general program includes an iii'pectmn ut 1" u. in., athletics at 'i p. m., baud concert at 7 p. m., and an eiitertainment at H p. ui. Article ol incorporation for the Washington A tireat Northern railway, which is to be laid through the Okanogan valley, tapping the rich KepubTic niinea, and which is to be control led by Hill and the i,ret Northern road, have been i I for record at Seattle. The polite f Portland have taken a white baby, two years old, from a Chinaman ami hi wife in that city and have discovered that the baby was eold to the Chinese by its mother for IN, 'I he mother of the baby gave her name a- Bella Wood and stated she was from Albany. e v. Qflf has granted a lull pardun to Charhe A Combs, who was seli tenced to the pcnil. ntiar) from Marion county in February, 18U6, for a total of M years two years each on two in dictmeiits lor lorflPO and 12 year for a muideroiis assault on Sheriff John Knight, in which he participated with two Other while be was confined ill the county jail. BAD BLOOD Rereads itself iu mauy ways. Some time the impurities in the blood mark aad max the skin with blotches, uimplea, bulls or other eruption. Sometime the result of bad blood la rhetuuatiam or a debtli tatad condition which ia popularly decribed aa "feeling played out, hardly able to drag myelf around. I he impurities and poisons which corrupt the blood, alog the liver and cloud the are semovad by the A Ioctor Pierce' (joldeu Medical Ilacov ery . It doe more than eliuuiiatc the putaou , it in i sssss the activity of the blood in a k i ii g gUwda ao that there U an Intjrated upply ol pan, body builaUug baoud It bngbten IL. i ,lu mir , , m ,1,1 t . smmm mm I . . J m i A Li I . . vi IL UhkK in ni;ii k h lid m ors 4.4A -. -' '" 4iin ' ' " 7 I Aocept no u6Ut Furuterly $6.50 U f 7.50. D 0 10 Itt fi firts ll. FKS3C adoz to kk h. sfomnri . ,,, n...' lunum lut "Men. Skv k'niLet. ' to ,,,,.,, i, iu. I i. : . u.. u ..... N.i i ii v 4i i lire - crackers air ' - 00 "ndredsof noveitiea in in I'ciidlcioii for vears-everv day sees it ns one cent up. Bicycles. I tor grow. It will grow as a natural result of the really remarkable values that char acterize it. And every day we keep cut ting away at prices. Remember these are no baits. Women's Shirt Waists, 1901 Styles At 43c all waista formerly aold for 7r At 67c all waist formerly sold for $1.00 At 87c- all waists formerly sold for 1.2o At 98c all waists formerly sold for 1.60 At 1.35 all waists formerly sold for 2.00 Women's Shirt Waists, sailor collars, $1.13 Formerh' $1.50 and $1.05 Women's White Shirt Waists At 89c all waists formerly $1.25 At 98c all waist fomerly $1.60 At $1.19 all waists formerly $2.26 A 'B I NNNNNNNNNNNNNB OHIO REPUBLICANS IN CONVENTION ASSEMBLED. o Governor Nash Renominated by Acclamation. MARK HAMA S SLATE IS SMASHED YORK MARKET Platform Sjs There Would it No Prosperity If There Were No Republican Party. No Gold Standard. No Tariff. Columbus, 0., June !!.. The repub lican state convent ion tixlav retrain mated (iovernnr Nash. The platlorui adopted hv the convention declares there would le no prosperity, if there were no republican party, no Kohl stand ard, no hitmlev tariff; reciprocity waa b ned : a liiRger nuvy demanded and leialation, such a will restore the merchant marine. The trust plank recognizes the rinlit of both labor and capital to combine, hut combinations wli ich create inonomlies lo control the prices nf products or of production are declare,) to he an evil which muni he met by vigorous legislation. Presi dent MeKinley'a colonial policy waa commended and Senator Koraker's Porto Km. 'in bill was en.lorne.l Hanna's Slat Brokan. Carl Nipper, Hanna's candidate fur Lieutenant (iovernnr, was nominated mi the first ballot. Hanna's slate was broken when .lodge .lames Price was nominated lor the supreme court judge, over Crew, the slate candidate. Tlili TRUSTS ARRAIUMil) The industrial Commission Will Hake a Plain Talk to Conaras. Washington, June 25. The trusts are to he arraigned before congress in a monograph to he addressed to that Ixxiy by the industrial commission. The national legislative, body will he told that the Sherman anti-trust law i wholly inadequate to deal with the growing combination of capital. In addition to the report of the commis sion a a holy aevetal ol Um members will make Individual reiort and then will contain recommendation for con atitutional amendments against the trusts. BANK GETS INTO TROUBLli Clearing House Presidents Take Aeiton and Prni Fallur. New York, June 25. The stock ex change this afternoon i tilled with rumor of trouble iu lianking circles. The market became affected and de cline occurred eiteiiding to one and two points. The clearing bouse ,r i -dents met this afternoon, but none would talk concerning the alleged affected bank, which, it wa inti mated, haa succeeded in raising the large sum involved and thereliy pre vent mg its failure. THE PLAUtE AT HONOLULU Surgeon In Lharg nf (iovarnmanl Hospital Hakas lh Report. Washington, June 26. (ieneral Shatter writea the war depart incut Iron san I ranciaco that he has just received a report from the surgeon in thaWgjt of (he government hospital at Hoaolttld that the plague had again broken out there m that four deaths had laicurred between May 2U and June It. The ls,ard of health bad adopted strict measures of iiuarant toe, isolate, n and il landed lull Boxers Marthlng again lien Tsui, June H flsjSJ l'llllg I'll Slang, a llh. nehe general, who ba long been aiispecteil ol being a H io sym pathizcr, is marching on Tai Vuen r ii , in the province of HhaiiNi. I he governor of Miauai has appeabsl la the foreign trisip for aasistauce in rn ,-l 1 1 ug l ung's attack Boar Opposed Brlllsb Advan. ceriint, Transvaal, J line H I'nili. miiera I Mothuen's rttcer I march from Jeoobedal, in the TraiiMvaal, lo this place, his advance was resisted hv a Boer force at Welgehloomspruil. The Hoer ware driven off with loa of !Hi killed. A iiumhnr of prisoner and Mtorea were captured. Children's Sailor Hats At ioc formerly 25c. At lyc formerly 35c Wash Dress Goods, at 6 I -4c per Our line of Crash, uucn ana rique aiming formerly 15c, aoc, 35c. Sheets and Pillow Cases At age u 4 bleached sheets formerly &5C a. iw n- bleached sheets formerly 75 At iac 45 36 pillow cases formerly At 14c 45 36 pillow cases formerly Bed Spread cloiinjj: out cheap, Ooldcu Mad 1. a I Pierc' tutc for Ut. In,s;rn I tkaT1- Qod lo, ta aood yuu, uicdiclac ka. aoac w. writa Mr Januc. M lmgre of Mitchell. Iaru Cv . Imt . Bo I. "' mm m well li two mm- My ilooai wa. ml wa. sort baad .i-fcad aad wwck adtcd ucxly 1 yard. tim Uf wMfflU wa iu pouoda , . wi,k t vi, I,, a. lever lh ttm left iac I bad aucb a paiu la left aida I cuulB mA brcattic wuhuui paia. I llliiWjBN J mi Mat die My wife want to o, duw mvjfr mad ihwuh betU iV Or eirrca'a oJUcu McdUaf Ulat-uvcnr ud a rial , bi ' Plmmamml Felicia ' I aiacuuUuacd the ua o mr duotur . utedidmc mmA beams wit the ' doidcti Medical Haoowar ' audralleta ' I M lu leel laucr : toe lain wuu wit IOC aoc I uould ttcatbe with eae la a weel 1 . ..1 I koulj uut Uv Ui tlie e-j,,. lo walk aUalt the atiecU; I fell tsrUcr mvlulil Artel a luwuiu uae km tue u.u I waa well Thai waa uver a year au I weig-i, 104 puunda aod feel better tbau at my Inc.' Dr. Piarcc Plcaaant Felicia cure owav Blg Plr Thraalanad. Jerey Oltjf, N. J., June 26. 1 be National storage company' dock at Mlack loin," in .New York hay ia on lire. All of the tire compaiiie ol the city have been ijuiinoueif lo the cetie id the tire, which threaten lo detroy the iiuiueue storage plant. Plow Trust Plies Paper. Ir.-otoii, f, J., June 25. - The incur 1 poBtioa aper of the American I'low oii,any were lih-.l ,ere Uslay. The ioompauy haa a uominal capital ialion of llUNt.Otsj, with power to increase 11 to aiuo.uuu.uoo. Ool Proa lb HlooBlk. Seattle. June 25. The uainer -"ol- phin from Hkagway thi moruiug brought tiie drat kloiidlke gobl of Hie auaaoii, 11 ,bOO,LSjo iuigued to tb Canadian bank. J'ha indlvio'uat hi- ment waa VM,iM. ABvaaalaa lata Capa Celaap. London, June 2ft A Uaua Town iliaoatch ays: mini an Jan I rouvhaa. itii tao i:ouiinauJo, l auvanciug n,io Cape dAuay. All the Untie., regulars lu the colony are mobilised to oppoae In advene-. CIMBBurt la KeotiteBy. I Aaniano, a., juiih w.-u u re porteti that enteeii live were loat iu a cloud burat Maturday night on the tug iiuyaiiuel anu lu a bog lu tuo Sandy river. Reported ky I. L. Rap Co.. Pendlion. Chlaaae Board of Trad and New York Stoeh laahanB Brokers. New York, June 25. -The wheat market was steady today and the close was about yesterday's qMOlRtlOMi Liverpool was the lowest for over it yar, 5-5. New York opened M lower, 71 7-S (or September, und BOM hetweeu 71 5 N to 72, closing at 72. Chicago eloaad M M for aparabar. Stocks, lower. Money, 4 per cent. Wheat : Close yesterday, 72'4 Seottimber. OpN today, 71 7-H. Uange tialay, 71 o-H to 72. Close tiatay, 72. Stocks: Sugpr, Hit 7-H, tobiuco, IM ste. l. Kt s. Paul, 174 7 S. . Mthiaon, H7 ; ilrte, 42 ,ri-S: V . P. Mil 7-M. Lord Rmsall Indlstad LoadOll, June Mi lord Kusscll, whomi niittrimon ml trotiblta have been airetl iu conrt at divers times, during the past few years, is lace to face totlav with probable imprisonment . I'ho grand jurv this morning brought in a true bill (or bigamv against liis lordship. Prlne Condmnd lo Uth. Paris, June 25. l.therte aniiouuccs that Viikauther, the crown prime of Camhodiit, has hi en coiidi'iuiied to death hv a royal native tribunal fnr attempt ing to start a revolution. THE ll.OODEI) DISTRICTS TROOPS ARK NBIDBD TO KBRP RESTRAINT UNLAWFUL Bl.kMRNT. IN Losses of Life Vary Muh Lass Than Was Slated In the First Raports Reld. l''oottehls, W. Va., June 'J.'i -I' I lo pfaraWl (amine, troop to preserve Ofdar and lo protect hie and roiertv are the greatest needs of the stittercr in the (loo.) ' 'i"':ttc l t!:itri,'t. I 'e-t it ut imi is reseiit ami some criticism of effort to have West Vir ginia to care for her ow n, when the VBDRthatlfl world stands readv to give the needed ndief, is heard. An outbreak aiming the negroes, who re fuse to work or to help in measures of relief, rescue ami reconstruct ion ia feared, and whites are indignant and threaten drastic measures. Troops to quell the threatened eruption are needed. Forty-eight ImhIiom have been recovered, some of whom have la'tut identified, others will never lie. Keports I nun several districts esti mate the tlead aa follows Keystone, thirty; North lork, six; hetweeu Vivian ami Keystone, fortv : on the tug tinyendottc and the bog of Sandy Hiver, sixteen Sumo of the proHrty losses, as estimated tiy the losers, are as follows: Kail mad loss ( iiasiiMHi coal com- i hi. ii 800000 ; lumber aoaananlea, 1(10,000 ami individual losaea $500,000. Los or Lira Vary Small. Kiuiis, W. Va., June 25. A courier has arrived here Irom Keystone after a trip across the mountains He sas, from information obtainable when he left, the loss of life from the HimmI will not roach one hundred and will prob ably not BBOaad sixty, couttrmii'tr latest est i nottes made eter'.ay. PROPERTY SWEPT AWAY BY FIRE IN PORTLAND. Started in a Livery Stable on the East Side. o THK LOSSES FOOT UP $60,000 WolIT h wicker s Iron Worb aod tb Stand ard 1)11 Tanas Narrowly Escape Two Horses Burned o Death. Portland, J ana 86, Just alter mid night 160,000 worth of pmpaflJ wa OOtlBtlinad b tire on the east aide in ibis its lh, standard Oil tanks ami Wolf! A .a n ker s mui works narrowly BBMpad deatractioa, Fha lire started in a In. n stable hi Nblatl two horses were cousumi'd. ami Ipfaad to .n. )olning propartiaa, lining the energies und res. nines of the lireuien to get it under control. The heavier losses Were as follows: James Shur man, buildings, .i,,i, Htrlaa 4 Orandorlf, agricultural im plements, 20, IS.) Altwe company, maclunerv. 17000 j Kriclnian, ma chinerv, I'.'immi and the Krencb stable, f'JIMI WORLD'S 1,0 1 Ii UUTPUI. Ao- ural ralllna OR for Lsl Year on eounl or War In South Afrlaa. The Kugiiieeriiig ami Mining Journal publishes tolnplele estimales of the g ild output in the I oiled States and in the worul at larae last vear The Bgurae, i IN, 436,6091, tor tin- Unltad Slates, iidlB25.'i, 154,1154 for the world at lar- nparatl with iei,;.H.7iM ami t ill, 50.,, W4H m IKWN , do not differ inataPlaill from the nalimatca of sev eral months ago. Kegarduig the world's output ami Kligirineriug and Mining Journal ob serves : "The unfavorable revolt wa due to the small contribution matte by the Transvaal mine lew only of which were operated during the early moulhs .,f the year. Dad Bating. !tta Fraaavaal output from the grand totals tor IHaMJ Ulld fctJQ the st.tllhtlis show an III creaae Hi the other gold prndin lag auuntriaa ol iu i7,otio. Ii,e laraaal gains were made hy Unilnl KtaMN Canada, HIusIbbIi and llrail, while in Australia and China there acre lin portallt dei reast-s "III one respect the gold situation in Nm was unprecedented. It baa never beb, re happened that lb Itpllt ol a gieat gold prad Being eoautry has boaaj suddenly cut ofl entirely, Of slniost entirely The Tranavaal, which pro dined 7X, 070,711 it, gold in IHIM, was ex pei let! t" leld OTBI aA,tut),00U III Hll i and $110,0,000 in 1000 Fha war broke out in October, l!r.i, and tint total tor that year aas 171.001,601, while in i'.ssi the only product ioa wa from the two mines ahlch were uparalad by the auvarniaanl to the pan ing months of the vt-.ir, ami It) if work wa stopped lo ii the llrilisb am, ma reaciiad Joliauueahurg. In stead of 1110,000 UOU the Transvaal ap pears in our table for only 7,eUt,Bht. "The I ,' tilted SUte, which in I Hall , ranked I bird among the great gold ..monies, in Igtsl allowed a a, which with the limitation of the Trauveal put It In Ural plat-, iu 1000 Au-tralta tlropaaJ (roiu dlwt plat e to art out Camvia took the mini at a tuna tutervel, am foarth i la.e I he., four .I......I iiullii'i 7M.IN iihi cent of (he tout." I7'6 a VALUABLI CANARY. A Bird In Missouri That Sold for I 100. "Missouri Hick," the canary bird that can whistle "Yankee Missile," ia In be returned hi Ins nld heme at St. Joseph, Mo,, bis former owner, C. V . Houovaii, having Is. ugbt him back Ir.UII I M Hedges, n Chicago, tor II.IIXI Mr, Hedges k..i the bird a ft rtooks ,tgt ii ilr Ivuiovan lor II90U I.Msl week Mr Hedges received a lattai from I ink '- former owner offtir iiifl l:UNi for the bird. Mr. Honovau said it was Ins intention In present the bird to the wileni President McKin ley to uhtddeh her sick room in Can ton. "I acceplisl the offer, " aavs Mr. Iltslges, "on that condition, " Fraud Ordr Issued. A lr mid order baa been issued against C. II. Bewan, Milwaukee, Wis., who has been having trouble with the p..st OgaBB rtapartinenl for some time past, and he call use the mails no more. He advertised in various pipers that he Inula "sure cure lor deafness." Ilia game was to wet patient to aeinl $J.50, with a lull description u! their case. When the fee aaa received, Kowan would write that the case was so dillifiilt that be could not guarantee) ,t complete et! ri fat less than ,Y When a victim sent the vcoinl fee ba would muni 2IXKI pills, which were to he taken al the rale of one a day "until patient is cared " Those who com plained were tnformetl that nothing more could bt done for them until thev hail swallowed all the pill, which Would have been in alsiut live and one-half years. e lieorge Wilson, whose true name l Slminollds, pleaded guilty III Portland Ui a charge of forgery which wa brought against him hy the grand Jury, and was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. RaxliNBBV prisjuc lug uhatantlal ine 'I'lif rry nt'.viiit itovtliitM in RKIj and BLUE ihoajt foi inAuiti uii'i ehlldfra bivi arrivodi Tin.- wf k wt- will soil two liiiM nf liditt' kid button pataWl tip hoai rfjfjulajjr prion $2.50 a- i. ,n. i thvy lust to at $1.95 ( rlM Inn- of alditM1 kid tip Vfjatini tojj ihot, ruaular prion $. lo K" al f3-3 tine wttok. Wa will glv away saolker pair ol slitau this tur ,hnw win, low ,le-ws how we doll. fSTlie Peoples Wareiiouse , ouiitri pro- PITTBata- Of FUBT. er crnt ol thai . I it, Mam Street. I'eudleton, Or. (oiag Home Loaded Treep Arrive la 'Prlaee. San Krauciaco, Juue 25. fha trans port l.t.gan arived her today with Forty -fourth lnfautry and battalion of the rtiirty-aighlii. two 111 t always a tileasaiit expcru n. t but it ia unnecessary when yuu iur- chase at our store, as we deliver all goods free uf charge and r'iiipily when urdered. Our store l loaded with guud things in all tin .1. in aciB of the season, for high grade fancy and staple groceries our prices arc lowest in town.