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pGEDITIQN DAILY EVENING EDITION ,! I EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. !Flr tonight n1 Sstnrilay ; probably '.nlshi In Mpl p,V; nnrtnpr Satnr.liiy PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, ORBttON, Kill DAY, JUNE 2S, 1901. NO. 41113 MPLETE tin rocK STAPLE ipFANCJi OCERIES : : Eastern Oregon y0u want a HICK EN? KM si. spring fryers, ' Jresf'l "t alive- I adies Muslin Underwear. Nowhere else OQkJtdl the larc "lty stores will j in find snrli a NOOft at MM Table linens. Napkins and Towels t in must inn; nil '.'ill line lit tllCSC glSllll C ft seen In the ''Hy lace Curtains, Curtain Swisses and Ruffled Swiss Curtains. We rail give you a (MM of a lot of real new mid iM'atitlfnl tlylcs. A sprcial invitation is extend ed to the ladies and gentle men of lVndlcton and I'mn tilla County to visit our Mnr and see Our White Fair The time has come lor White Goodt to go and go they will if prices can do it. Special Lxhibition In Every Department. Special Reduced Prices on Everything White. Sheets and Pillow Cases. w wii Mm "MMhr" line ready-made uliest and rN ami sell them al a Inw price. White Spreads. A nniHt at MA hemmed splendid tlOSOHIf valnr Full sired and of ollici ialui" nil In aiRIIAL nrws. 7 ram were At Hrttin". I mbroidoric-s, I a es and Handkerchiefs. The re Is luminal tieauty 'nl it vie In inn line (if NMM goods .nut remark Ml lew prices I Demott. Alexander A Hexter The Boston Store A Mid-Summer-Day's Dream Realized. Pairs Ladies Fancy Hose Strictly Up-to-Date Styles hi 00 Regular 75c kind closing out at . - a pair June White Sale Still Continues. endfeton's Big Busy Store. lebrate the Fourth.1 flu In nf IUa Ml rnnr rrr HfAn All I W Hi M W fully is the ever of NIK adoz to $5. 8c Koman candles mr .dozen. Skv k,., l.-,. a lire i r.-ii l ..r. - SfiW-Hats Get Marching Orders Bicycles. otttt lis.oo wheel " iui c .... .1 1.1 "'Cycle ban. U 1 1 " Special. "J'te maple toothp.cks 1C. , ut'st ink 38c. Mammocks. lin 74C to I3.69. Stationery. --MCy QOj, papertr.es ' '9 to 35c per box. r uu iissiiH "P" etc. New. 1 L. I'Jper, draw an evil 1 large lot of loc up. See hich Planing Tackle. Imperial trout 11 7. o'llVIIll' L . KOUll ...... .. .. ....I van, aim I ' " 4 Mile....,..- , 1 - MllMI nehortnon edericK No u.ii I. . r 1 III I ulti aot oo hook- hchool Every hat in the stock must GO during the next week. They're not hats "put together for a sale" but every one this summer s style. The styles are too varied to allow of newspaper de scription, enough for us to say this is the biggest and most important sale of millinery ever known in Pendleton. HATS FOR LADIES HATS FOR MISSES HATS FOR CHILDREN AH at Surprisingly Little Prices. The sale on shirt waists will continue until the last one gOM. Don't overlook this opportunity Ten thousand acres of Imi rni. 1 1 Wednesday near (III. Senator llanna has Riven $(10,000 to Kenynn college for a new dormitory which at his request will be called "Politician 's Barracks." Ttie Jessie Morrison jury at Kldo rado, Kansas, brought in a verdict of manslaughter in the second degree, the iienalty for which is imprisonment for from three to live years A correspondent of l a I'resse, of Paris, who interviewed Agoncilln, Agmnaldo's Kuropean agent at Mar seilles, previous to his departure for the orient, said that the struggle in the Philippines is far from over. The war department haH published a list nf DBptafM ami Mirrendern in the Philippine islands ii. elementary t(. the lint published OH the loth inst. It shows that the total number of In nrgenta captured nr nrrvndervd up lo May in last is :!7,4H. Mrc. Mary K. liVyt, widow of W. M. (iwyn, WOO once represented Cali fornia in the United States senate, died in San Kram i"co aged Xv Mrs. ttwyn was a native of Kentucky, and came to California in the earliest day of the gold excitement. The American Plow company, oopl taliaed at f 100,ihm, incorporated in New Jersey Wednesday. The purpose of the company is to absorb MOM Ol the plow oompanies in the l'nited States, It is iinderiitonil the capital stock will he largely increased. President McKinley has pardoned Charles W. Mussev, the ex-i asbier ol the Notional bank of Rutland. Vt., who taa convicted last year of the misapplication of IIOU.DOO of the funds of the bank ami senlemed to seen years in the bouse of correction. PoMr Li Foy, s" years of age, who was postmaster of St. I.ouis during the civil war, died Wednesday tn St. Iahiis after sn illness of t" weekw. Heart failure uas the immediate cause of death. He came to St. I.ouis in the '.r)Os, and became editor of the Missouri Democrat. Horribly tunned by unknown parties and then living in intense agottv was the fate of Mrs W. C. Carson, wife nf a Cowley county, Kansas, farmer, be ran"!' her husband refused tn deposit I iiSKI in a place named bv unknown blackmailers, who threatened his life and that of his wife if he did not com ply with their demands. PACIFC NORTHWBST NEWS. The suspended oilbert hank at Salem, it la stated, will pay the claims of creditors in full, the assets being in excess of the liabilities. Senator John II Mitchell left sud denly on Wednesday 's train lor F.nrone, in response to a cablegram announcing the serious illness i f his wife. He ei- pects to return to Oregon at theeurliert ...hHible momeiit. Two masked men entered the hashiun saloon at Republic, Wash., and at the point of guns took everything in sight and then escajed. The booty .ecu red amounted U 7b in cash and jewelry wortt 160. The site for the auuual encampment of the First Separate battalion . N. (j. will be about two miles from l a 'ramie The Baker City, l.a Orande and Similiter companies will take part in tbe encampment which will be held I July 5-1L'. Gui Schrinkengoat, the federal prisoner charged with postottice rob bery in Idaho, who with two other prisoners, one of them Peter Hempsey. tbo condemned murderer, escaiied from the county jail at Butte, ou Hun day, was captured at DlllOBi iJeuipsey and Healy ure still at large. A. K. McCullocii, a rancher, while raking iiay near olalla, Ixiuglax county, was thrown in front of the rake and rolled or dragged under the implement for a long distance by the frightened horse,, which finally ran away. Mr. McCullocii was severely brUIBOd and eat and his condition is said to be tMtriou.. Kev. Otto J. Scuvell, rector of St. Paul's Kpiscopal church, died in Salem after undi rgoiug a surgical (iteration for tuherculor peritouitia. Deceased was horn in Wisconsin in IHtiO. He was educated at tiie uui vereitv of Wihcoiimii Mel orui ick theo lot'ical neminary and Cincago uni versity. He came to Oregon about a year ago for his health. A BROKERAGE FIRM GOES TO THE WALL. Marqoand & Co., One of the Best Known in the Street, FAILURE RUNS INTO THE MILLIONS Their Financial Troubles Lirfiely Responsible for tbe Suspension of Ibe Sereoib Ni tlonil Bink of Net York. New York, June 28. Henry Mar .piand A Co., the brokerage tlrm whose 11,000,000 lean from the Seventh National hank caused the suspension of that concern yesterday, failed this Mfaiog, The firm was one of the most substantial in Wall street and, until a,uite recently, not a breath of suspicion was raised as to its tinanrial stahilitv. The tlrm prosired until after it agreed to finance the Pittsburg, Sbawiniit and Northern railroad, de inod I" Mp some independent coal Midi in Western Pennsv Ivania. Th firm is said to have sr., mm, mm tietl up in this project, which n I near ly as much more to be carried out suc cessfully. Because of tins imlea-mlent coal project, in which Maryland A Co. were engagixl, brought on, so it is claimed, the enmity of the coal trust. The failure is a large one ami will run up into millions Atilgns. Appoint. d. I rank Sullivan Smith is assignee. The counsel (or initb when asked for a statement of the tlrm's allairs, said nothing definite has been determined, but as far as can be judged from the gi ral views of the situation matters look favorable all around. Statsmant S.v.nth National. New York, June 2H. Ibe statement of the condition of the Seventh National hank, which closed its dootl to business yesterday, is as follows: Resources, f ', 1 , ..'. i Liabilities: Capital stock, $:I00,000; surplus, 150,(HX; profit and loss ac count, 187,794: circulation. 1800,000; deposits, 4,l'J7,78fl; total, 6,l5,nH0. William Cromwell, nceial counsel for the bank stated that he was en gaged in preparing a plan for a com plete reorganization of the alfairs of tiie hank In banking circles it was said that the Neventh National hank's heavy debit balanci yesterday was tiie result ol the news of the bank's embarrass ment tin Tuesday heiug telegraphed throughout the country. Interior in stitutions having money deposited with the Seventh drew oil the hank and these drafts, all coming in at the same time, were to., much for the institution. THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray Co.. Psndlsten. Chleaao Board ot Trad, and New York Sleek Ri.hang. Rroksrs. New York.June 28. The wheat mar ket was off tialiiv. Liverpool closing l4 am' New York .' 8 under yesterday The weather conditions are almost perfect in all wheat districts. There no doubt we will have a very larga crop, hut on the other hand the foreign demand promises to U the heaviest ever known, and we are carrying over less old wheat than at anv time since 1801. Prices have hud a big slump since June I on crop prospects. Con servative peni le in the trade consider present pricex cheap, everything con Nideied Storks higher. Wheat : Close yesterday, 7 ' 1-8. OptO today n i -8. Range today, 7'.''4 to 72 7-8. Clow today. 72l. Mocks: Sugar, 1-H7-K, tobacco. i:tt04 , steel, 4U'4 , St. Paul, 174 7- Atchison. 88'..,; I'. P., 110 :; Krie, n .1-8. Wheat In San rran.lseo. San Proneleeo, June '-'8. Wheal, 100 7-8 to 100 .r-8. Wh.at In Chleaso. Chicago, June IB, Wheat, U7, 80, SPORTSMEN'S TOURNAMENT trash Shots Touah Third Mon.y, But No " I lingered between life and death." I think Dr. fit i Favorite Prescription and 'Co.. I. n Medical Du Co very ' the beat in. .1, ones in the world," writes Mrs. Amelia Dougherty, of Kerrigan, Wayne Co., Mo. "1 gave birth to baby last summer, iter con finement J became very ill, bad tbe beat physi cian that could be cut, and he diagnosed my 7 A j.aTwBt. Jf vft BaHsHHssBiiVjb. as case teuaiuK to drouey Medn iuc 10 Iff M II, uterine trouble uicd to do me no good. 1 lingered between life and deatii tor (juite a while every aav growing weaker until I could not walk mcrum the room. My friends were look ing for uiv death every, minute. A friend wrote and told me about Dr. K V. fierce, and I at once wrote to him for medical advice He replied immediately, giving me full instructions as to what to do. I at once followed his advice, and when I had taken his medicine about a week I felt a good deal stronger. When I had taken It about oue mouth 1 felt as stroug as 1 do to-day. I took four bottles of Mch kind and two vials of 'Pleaaaut Pellets. ' Mauy thanks for the medicine, II has pcruiaueuUy cured me." New York, June 28. The bankers here do not believe the financial trouble will go any further. With the failure of Marouaml A (V. and the Seventh National bank they say the worst is past. aak Dirsstor Arrsttsd. I Motif, June 2a. Dr. QOOOMII s director of the defunct l.eipigur bank wax arreted his morning. I he panii III conseo Hence of the failure sin' tflOM of Manager Kxner, of the bank, ha- abated. UNCLE SAM'S STRONU BOX It Will Bs upsnsd Wld. Opsn un lbs Urn Proximo. Washiugtoh, June 28. Next Monday Will he a dav ol rejoicing I r thoae wiio have interests in (Jncle lofli strong bo i It will mark the Imgiumng of a new fiscal year. A resume id the year just closed indicates a remarkable financial showing. Receipts MVM have been as large. The income from internal revenue will exceed .to7,ilUU, 000, the largest ever known. I he i lls loins receipt will Im. I J40,ISJU,UUti an un rease of 111 ,000,008 over last year A ix i.achapiMiile, June 28. Tin ag toinoi. i le race from Paria to Iterlin was MB U load al i o'llnck this uiorning .seventy-three autos slartetl in the order of Iheir arrival here last even ing. Hamburg, June M I OOrOior, the rrencb champion ihafeur, coiitiuiiea lo lead the auto racers from Paris to Iter I in. At the end of the second day schedule he arrived here first. tanpmsstlna at klbsrlon. I lliertou, Wash , June 28. -Along with many other rel igious sssot ialions the Washington State Holiness Asso ciatlou will b dd a campmoe ting. A in i in I r of members srrived here todsy and pitched their touts. Inducements . re otterel to bring the i ampmeetilig St this point, where the sasix 1st loll I quit stroug. srussd lo Pardon Lawyars. Washington, June 'JH. President Mc Kinley this afternoon deuled applica tions for the pardon of attoruevs In grshm and Newitt, of Philadelphia. J'bey are serving tenon for conspiracy iu attempting to bribe federal secret service officials in connection with Ibe famous Jacob's uouuterfeitlug case. Waahiogtou, June !W. -The Auiei' can rederatiun ol Labor this morning Issued a calf for an asws.meiit of lira cents per member for tbe tumuli i of tbe luteruetioiiel Machinist's association. This assessment will give tbe ma chinists a fund of I1UU.O0U Ths Psndlslon Sseond snd First. Walla Walla, June 88.- In the shoot ing tournament bv the Sports n's Aesoeletion ol the Northwest, w. y. Sheard of Tacoma was high man in tbe trophy event.', -eiuring both tile Ob. be tPOphl ami the Walla Walla Bfowolee moooI, doooled bv M H. Ilrovinlee, of pok.tue The I, lobe trophv event, on sccoiinl of the uum bOf o( sbuoters entered, was continued Iron Wednesday and was hnished yes terday, Sheard and V. B Ware ol Spo ksne sbiMitiug a tie for lirst place in this content with totals of )) out of a possible .'a). In tl tCltlllg sblHlt-llll which followed bat Weeil tuese two crack mark-men the score stood I.I P.' J. K. Knvart, J. K. ('iillison and A . I, QotVt, sll of Portland, and I-rank Howe, of Walla Walla, tied in the Anaconda cup event with 24 birds broken. In the deciding mutest 'mist again broke 24, Knyart 88, Howe 21 ami Cullisoll 17. In event 20, llmwnlee medal, 2tl tar gets, purse $288, f, W. Wsite, of Pen dleton, was among those who shared in second money. In event 21, Mi targets, purse $2111, K. W. Wsite .bared in second money In event 24, I.') tsrgets, purse I . , II. J. Stilluian, of Pendleton, was among the winners of second money, In event 26, I . targets, purse 12 lit ti. J. Stillman shared in second money and J. M . Sehfe In third money. Ill event 27, 15 targets, purse (2U0, K. W. Waite shared in llrst money and II. J. stillman in second money. In event 88, 18 targets, purse fl'lll. K. W. Wsite Slid .1. M. IpOOeO shared in second money. Ursat Pis., or Sim. hi us The local gun club entertained the visitors with a bautpiet at the Hotel Hacrea last night. Attorney Hovell aa toast master and there were 80 plates and a delightful time. Many si ters left for their homes last night. This morning, the individual championship slusit, 88 buds, known traps, known angles was tied between PIOaOOMir, ol Itolse, Slid Howe, of Portland, with U birds each. The slusit oil was won by Plummer with another Jo straight, against 24 lor Howe, which ib the championship rOOfaTd of the tournament. 1 MANQLED UNDER AN ENQINE GOMPERS FALLS AND CRACKS HIS SKULL. 0 Accident Happened in Getting OfT a Street Car. O SUPFKRED COHCUSSIOII OP THE BRAIN Sustained i Compound Frtrlure of ihc Skull, and Phjislrlins In Attendance Say His Condition Is Serious. Washington, .lime 28. President Gompera, nl the American Federal Ion ol Labor lei I Irum a street car last night and was enoiislv inlunst. The doctors this afternoon reuort he is offer I its' from enncussion uf the brain and, though resting easv. his condition is ilangernns. Mil Skull Praetursd. Washington, Inne '8. In Isllini, Horn port raeteinetl eomponnd irac- tine of the skull. A Ssfs mi. ,vt Hanssd. Kirminghaiu, Ala , June H I rank .Miller, a noted safe blower. was hangeil here this morning lor the murder of Policeman J, t.liiiiin. who was killed while Irving to arrest Miller al he caught in the act of blowing ..pen a safe. Millet died protesting Ins in nocence. Two Prom ths Sams iearTold. I nigh un Ala., .Inne 8 Vu hour alter Miller as ctccnted, Alonin Williams was hanged from the same sctithdd for the murder ! s fellow con vict at I'ratliiin. Wir. Murdsrsr Hsnasd. Marion, Ark , June 28 John Hate- man, colorisi, was hanged here this morning (or wife murder. Tariff War Will Rs Avsrlsd. Washinhin, June 81, -A repl (mm Kllssia to the presentst ions of the United states regarding the contro versy between the two countries IS ex pected hv the state depart inent about the middle of July. Ilolh the treasury and the stale departments ollicisls think that the response will be favor able to the content urn of the l'nited Stales and that the misunderstandings that have arisen will be . I.. and awav so that the threatened titritt war may 1st averted. Manahsstsr Rxsmlnsd. London, June 28. he Ihike of Manchester was examined in the bank ruptcy court this morning The duke said Ins liabilities amounted tn about 88000 incurred while he WSI Under Sge and 88000 incurred since. He stated he had bought, among other 'lungs. great deal f jewelry, none of which he has now He said, in a regretful tone, he had given it all away. Or. Lsyds Osnlst II. Paris, June 28. - Dp, Iavds, the rransvsal agent, who arrived Wc.ines lay from ibe Hague, denied that Kruger will see President l.oiihet re garding intervention in South Africa Plaaus si Opsrto. Madrid, Jooe 28 a local panic exists st Operto by the breaking out of the plague at that place, twelve cams and lour deaihs are reported William Pullsd Ssslsrwuod Hsd Mil Lsg Off si Rskar. lisker City, June 28. Will ism Kaslerwiaai, a mill employe here, waa frightfully mangled last evening by a switch engine He tried to board the engine while it was moving, and fell beneath its wheels one hsd catching in the frog in the track snd the leg lieiug torn from the Isaiy al the hip He died a few niOOtM after Isping pu ked up Ills wife fell In a swoon when the dies. Kill news na. 'bid her ears. Rich Ku.g Edward Preslaiais. London Juue iW. King Kdward's proclsinatiou, issuad last evening, which fixed next June as the time for the coronation ceremouies, was read from the balcony of Hi. James palace today. Outsk Csbiosl Bsslaat. The Hague, Juue XB The Dutch cabinet has resigned. The lack of sup port of the government candidates at tbe recent elections is the a Dull si ttsksr Illy Knows Ilk lists' ll kill In Uuubl. lisker City, Juue 28. -In an sign moot on a motion lo dissolve an at tachment here in obiell J 0 Norton was plsiutilt and the Mulvale Mining company dolendaut, important news bearing ou the r ported plsur strike in Hig Hi mi oi the Booke rivet was brought out This company owns the I u. d on which the shaft was sunk from which it is statist that the tub ii .I., ni conglomerate was taken It sank the shall Ihete last fsll, and now iiss on the ground machinery valued st Iroin 116,000 to 180,000 Norton brought an action against the louipany lor $18,000 OOtl attached 880 acres uf the placer ground and the ma oioevjh It was staUsi bv the sttorueys thai the shaft was sank last loll, thst it is now sud has beau for the past (aw months tilled with water and that the values taken from it ware not Urge The gold instead of ladiig coarse was the same flour gold usual along Suake river. Do Your Feet Hurt? Do Your Feet Burn? If ao j un u.ini to oonui tn 716 Mam Stiti-t mil lir Mi. 'i tt it I'.u i ol tuyv shutt.s ili.it will in llkt) IMII tt'fl ol.l'l W.. lit All Kinds uf Feet That liilf buoQM8f The Peoples Warehouse ItiH FITTIiHb OF VUUT. jib Main huccl. 1'cmileton. Or. the i (ioiiix Home l.uoJetl isn't always a pleasant expcnciu c but it is UOOOCoeeory Wln-n you pin chase at our store, as we deliver all goods free of charge and promptly Whoa ordered Our store is loaded with good things in all the delicacies ol the season For high grade fancy and staple groceries our price art) lowest iu town C KOHKMAC SI' ppltca.