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fEVENINGOMTIOH V DAILY EVENING EDITION AUC' ..ntbeonlr I pssawJ-jTSKVisr It I. r-a . PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OH KHON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, IDOL NO. 41 72 i i VOL- 1 The Columbia Lodging House nCETEB OF BLOCK ,; ; m Ml WEBB 8W fTxTsCHEMPP. Prop. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Line Muton Carney, Prop': uiwTMilrtni mrj '' J o'clock Sunday, lor Pilot Rock, Nye,; ?u. Alt and Ikiah. Oood ac nidations. Reasonable freight and 'cfrwat Till man 4 Co'i drag Clearing Them Out WASH GOODS AND SHIRT WAISTS. The annual rammer salt' tnten its third ireek this week. Compare any or all of the offering! we make with the best offered at the other itorte You'll find it worth your while. Alexander & Hexter. Harvest Shoes Camping Shoes Boy's rubber sole phoep. Men's rubber sole shoes. Men s canvas, leather bolt shoe Men's extra good canvas, I either sole -hoc-Men's lest leather working ihoet. The Douglas Shoes are Always Satisfiers. Closing out Ladies CHflPQ Children's OllVLiO The entire Wessel stock of Ladies' and children's shoes to be closed out at once to make room for fall goods. Great Reductions to Close In the dry goods we are Disking prioei to close out all lines of strictly summer goods. 30c Washable Dress Goods Now 22c This is the bon-ton line of fine dn -s goods for 1901 and all left will go at this low price The big AX is now at work cutting prices to close out. Harvesters' and Campers' Outfits of Wearables Complete. The Boston Store ''nildreii'. .1.1.1. ..... . . ' ' " "'in, uur, mnmm Hu , , ''t,,r-v l'P,"eut Hby 3!J5w guaren leed. STA IhM . lltlt Sftll 1 Wa-V li... . . J -........, ... sV-.T 'tdgiia, per box 45c. I 'taV timed 0.1,1... ., . ... "fc11Hillt for 6 ye. Going Home Loaded isn't always a pleasant txpenen B but it is unnecessary when you pur chase at our store, as we deliver all goods free of charge and promptly when ordered. Our store is lo with good things in all the delicacies of the season. For high grade fancy and staple groceries our prices are lowest in town C. ROHKMAN. 50c sal """d d. or with fkucy ' u 't, peruepa you do not. f'r halfH. uudereell everybody. t t 1 J4(- u Imp loiter fltir and it. bmr. ' Wiit0 urui stretcher, save vour eWV r aeliiiig, attc. Ciuiip tir!'- "siuet sets. $1.24. I1.4W, .ir,u Hajumoeka. 7c to UUo " repaj uud tissue paper, U ' ucl school subtilise. "ederick Nolf. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good broad use Byern' Beat Klour. It Us.k ti rut premium at the Chicago world's Fair over all 000apetl tiou. and give excellent, sat isf act ion wiierever used. Kvery sack is guaranteed. We bave the beat (Steam Rolled Bailey, Meed Kye and Beard I mm Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. "See Dem Freezers I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pint to ten quarts, will freeze cream in from three to five minuteu; also have a full Hue of fishing tackle, hammocks, See my line before buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. OINIRAL NRWS. The Meanier Signal broki a nhaft oft Cap IManoo. Sit.'.i) GtMBM (Hildier woro ilrown e1 la tli Khyuv The plague is spreading with great rapidity at ni"v TlOops who served in China are en route to Walla Walla. l.aguna proviiu-e, IV I., will have orga 11 1 M I in u n k i pal i t iea . The MM of Ainhansador White com mitted suicide at Svraruse. Steelworkers and trust otncials will meet at Tittshnrg Thursday. Assayer Kisk says t)regon has nn limited material lor cement. l uttlcmen have protested ag:un-t opening n the (klahcma lands. Ten trump steamers have lieen rhur- tenil lor Pari tie coast wheat loailing. The Ahyssinians, puruing the Mad Mullah, are on the verge 01 starva tion. Whilmarsh, governor of Itenguet, P, I., is accused of violating hi iii'truc- t ion. The Columbia Soiitberu railway is preparing to balM toward JoiM Pay river. Directori of the wreckwl Sex, nth National bank ol New York will pay dessitors in full. The secretary of the treasury in authorized to relund duties paid on goods from PoHO Kico. Prince A Icxandrovitch (ialitzan. des cendant ot a long line ol Kussian nobles, anl once wel I known in New S'ork society, died at tloomingd.le asylum, White Plains, a pauper and paralytic. Mrs. and Miss .eluiskie of Brooklyn met with a shocking accident while inspecting the National park. The women were looking at the tsuling mud "Paint Pols" when they slipped and fell waist deep into the natural caldron. Their injuries may prove (atal. PACIFIC NORTH W KST NBWS. .lake t iratwohl and tieorge l-riese, working on the seuers of Walla Walla, were buried beneath an avalanche ol sand. They were rescued alter an hour's entombment. A Salem woman, Mrs. Scot I Itotorth, who was on the tireat Northern train, recently held up by train robbers, hiu her money which was in grceubacka.in her hair. Kortunately the robbers did not molest the passengers. Thomas Bruce of Salem was se verely injured about the head by fall ing down the elevator well at the Hotel Belvedere, Purl land, and was taken to the ttood Samaritan hospital, where liis injuries w.to dressed. Spokane has finally auitkcntd It I t In- (act that it wants InpfOV cuts on the upper Columbia, and is taking steps to have the harbors and rivers committee visit the great city ol the Inland Kmpire before their return east . Kruser river cauners have made the lol lowing offer to the unions: "Kil teen 1 cuts .t lisi, if 100,0ml 1 .i-.-- un packed ; I?' cents if .rssi,o00 cases are packed; 11 cents a fish lor a pack of BO0.0O0; B cents lor a pack ol 7ts),UUU, and m cents for a pack of HUO.UOO or over. " A cannery br handl ing clams is to tie established at south Ben. I by II. M. Burpee, ol Portland, and associ ates. The plant will cost in the neigh borhood of 140,000 and the estimated pack for tie- li rut season will be about lo.Ooo caaea. As there la a ready market (or canned clams throughout the Kast the venture will probably prove profitable. Astoriau. William Kubinson arrived in Astoria Iroin the Klondike, where be has been the past lour years, lie led Ihtwson two weeks ago. lie states thut the output of the Klondike this season 111 ba batwa iM.tHMIIW and io, 000,000. Notwithstanding this vast umount ol money that passes through Itawnou, the town is, comparatively Hteakilig, dead, and there is lera building now than at any other lime III the BMtOfl ol the camp. STRIKE TROUBLE TO BE ADJUSTED A child three years of age died mi drunkennt--. tlii otbrr day in New York City. The parents said they had given the child whiUty to strength, n him. In their absence he found a bottle of whisky and drank from it, until be fell over in a drunken stupor, from which the physu mil could not arouse him. That is only one case in several cases Of bebv druukaida rriently noted. The important fact is thai ahoholic stimu lants qui kly develop tin ak ohollc 1. ul.it in chfldran. This fuit i just as true when tin- .ih ohol is ilisgiusxd us a medi cine, a " sarsaparilla " M Other "mm pound " many medicines conlain alcohol, to tlM s-onc mteut tluit it is KM tained in brn M whisky, tliat pareiita should c autious what madid im they give their children. Then- is absolutely DO 1' ohol, whiskv or lutori' ant in any fonu tu Df Man r s Oolden M- du ui Dbroraey, ithi It contain opt UK M uny other uari one. It is a blooil niakiug and body-buil'tiug medicine. It does not make flabby Oi tl but gool, firm Meab and muacie. It is pleaaant to the taste. Mr f""r yr "hi daubtcr had seflrnd fmm ludwri..,n aud l.irel truul)l from Urth." writes Sirs Ussi tun, uf Usidwouul. ltllw.uM Co e ' riw iirntiBiut girta ki tauiaa ducitun (Surdad but Uasporary relief Last hixui, ttit rru Uicg wtta awn psla lu the UmhU. loll.jwed b viuUrut ruminug akc Ciucrlu.tl dlaVuliT la WMiu arloe wi.Ub. wlicu cuol driauafiad milk asdiwut I ba- r Aim t iut'1 rii.uj tier iruuiuaf wu wiw w World a lAmymmmrf UaMUml Aasudauou of i 1 srtst.? sua: sxltcz 1 toMbcr aruk a SlwcUl ii.edkiaa wlika l Tki. llua .it UtMU-tmul 1 I .Mowad far I twu aaoutha al tkt rod uf wbkta Hair ar as calurlaa auva aaaiia, iiu aaa uaa i.m Marfan tltac of IndlaaaSWo lu c " Free, lit Pierce's Medical Adviser, tout pawt-a, in paper covers, is sent bee on receipt of '"' 0$jgt statu y lodefray uuar uf lualllllM only. Atiilress Ur. SL V. ricicc. UuOAu, N. V. Meeting Between Labor and Capital Officials Tomorrow. o k VERY IMPORTANT C0RPKRERCE Fad of the Groat Industrial Trouble U Slghl. Vice Presidents Flocklnit lo Pittsbiirjt. Sbifler CoDtident of Success. PittobOrgi 'ulv 10. As the re sult ol ibe preliminary conference be trti en PlMtomt Shaffer ol the Amalga mated association and Warner Arms, re resent mg the combine's interests, ImI RVUlBSi the Wellsville trouble, which yestenlay threatened to obstruct tbl pfJMMbla settlement of the strike, was not referretl to tslay ami every tbiiitf polalad to an amicable adjust ment of all differences at the general conference next Thursday in this city. Shaffer's Statsmsnt I'lttsbnrg, PS., July 10. -"That which I believe will prove tiie most important conference in history la twOOn capital and labor will open in the Hotel Lincoln, Pittsburg, tomor row morning when the highest officials of the Amalgamated association will DBMll with high OfBoMl in the iron and -tool Induatriaa to settle grave tjiies klona." said Tbaodpfl Shaffer. " 1 very vice president of the Amal gamated association from Alabama north is hurrying towanl I'ittahuru tonight on my telegrapbu- order. I have consnlered it best that they be cal led to confer at this time, instead ol the regular ronferrees who have usual I v met with us to adjust differ ences. "As yet 1 am hi wnorauce as to who will constitute the committee retire selitimi tin' steel people, the emiiloy ers. I have been informed that I resi itent Charles M. Schwab ol the I'll I ted States Ktocl corporation will be present in person, but do not know this to be a fai t. The laboring man is at present confronted with some tteculiar condi tions, which I hope will le adjusted at the coming conference "1 boliave the strike will be sMeilily settl.-d." I In- above is the statement made by PreaidsOt BiMSW of the Amalgamateil assiH'iatiou as be emerged (rum the t'arnegie building with a party of Amalgamated association olhcials ami OflaOMl of the American heet Steid company. It was at the end ol one ol the most eventful days of the history of organised labor, made so by the daoidtd stand taken by President Shaffer in the Wellsville case. till Hoiains; Out. Reading, Pa., July 10. Not a single Philadelphia and Heading striking em ploye i n t h is citv n-turned to work. I be Ireigbt handlers are still out, but tha places of many men have been tilled. I'ln- clerks at the freight depot have asked lor an advance, but huve roast VOt no reply. kwssping li.lunellon. Cleveland, Ohio, July 10. -Judge Wing of the United States ircuit court issuisl a sweeping injunction ag'nst striking iron moblers on the applica tion ol the Otis Hteei company of ti.'s city. Commenting on the claim ol the moblers that their efforts had been . ill ir. lv BOOlaMd to iersiiasloli , the court said: "Persuasion ol itsoll, long continued, may becnine a nuisani e and unlawful." i iii C0NSIMNE MURDER CASli roatlaioai Ittowi oooiilti was Hsip- Isss Winn Shot. eattle, July 10. Tin- stale's evi dOMI HI (be Colisldllie bearing cltHMsl bslay. light witnesses' testimony abovted the lirsl shot tu have been i.'retl bofora Maradith ti resi . Superior Judge iiiilin ti-stitied that Meredith was helpless when shot. I'ol ice Kergeant I leer staled that ( 'oiisldine made IbfOOtO to blti on the chlel's life, rba itftttfT will llitrialuce twenty-live witnesses, prilicipallv to l . r. lit the sixth shot theory. The light is now for alibi. It is almost certain bail w ill be given. HIRSBV in His own BBHAlsP Uitappsaranss uf funds or K. P Claims Srrur or Judsmsiil Chnaiio, July 10 John liirsey, es pfOOidoOl Of Iba board of Central Ku doWOMDl rank, Knights of lythlas, BfOOOd OllOa the charges in connec tion with the .lln.ipp.aiui.ii- of the lUOdl of the order, is lielug beard in liis own defense this morning. In speaking in Udialf of w If. Kenned) and II. It r-tolle. es-secrelary ol the Isisrd. Illrsey declared that if any Ihiugjttas wrong It was entirely due to errors ol juilguieut. lot In Spain. heville, Spain, July 10. Many ar sous were injured, several seriously in a conflict here between gendarmes and workmen. Cobble stones were throats shots were eseheuged and the rioters iliiersel only after a force ol cavalry cbarued uisui the mob. Nu inerous women tiarliclpated in the disturbance. THE NEW YORK MARKET OPENING OF RESERVATIONS Rsportsd br I. L. Rav Co.. Tsndlston. Chisago Roar of Trees and Msw Tore Stosh Rsshangs leokees. New York, July I0.-Wheat was tronr (..day, being helw.l by the strength in corn and oats added to numerous crop damage reports from I'akota and Nebraska. Liverpool closed :i-8 higher, r I :i-H New York Opell 11 higher, M 7 , and gained nore at the close. 70 :i-H. Corn was strong, closing at HfM Ne York, and to', Chicago. Stocks weak. Money li per cent. beat : Close veslerdav, lit' 'i tleu tmlay, It Kang- tislay, 01 I" 10 I I Close t.slay, 7i :i-H. Ntooktl Sugar. i;iH'; steel, I :', St I'anl, MlMl ' f'i Wheat In San Franalsso. San Kraocisco. July 10. -Wheat, IM to H fa, Wheal in Chleaao. Clucago, July 10. Wheat. 'H', to tl.t 7-H. GALYEST0N IS STORM SWEPT O- People Scurrying to Mainland to Avoid Drowning. PORT LAVACA ALMOST DESTROYED o Wire ConimuolcttlOD Interrupted Hattfy Lots of Life It Fured Witer Coven Half ot toe Island. ! 'alias, Teias, July 10. A severe nll storm is rsging in Calveston. bus far no Uvea are reported lost, but there is consternation among the inhahiatnta. The water is M0ftM to be over hall ol the island Many ol tin- inhabitants were hurrying to the mainland last night and the remainder are ooartered in the upper parts of the citv in the stronger buildings. Con siderable property is retairted lost or damaged. Telegraphic coinun ication is badly interrupted. A bulletin re ported Port Lavaca, on Lavaca bay, destroyed by tin' gull storm. No details ol the loss of lile is given, but It is feared it will he heavy. Wire commu nication to that part ol the coast is en t i r"lv cut oft. Storm-Swept Ualvaston. Washington, July 10. The weather bureau reMirts that during last night's storm at (ialveston the tide rose alsiut SII leet, submerging some .1 the districts swept by the storm ol last year. TO MlibT AMl-RICAN DliMANDS Turasy Hss finally Ossldsd lo rev Injured Amsrlsans In Armanis. Washington, July 10. Ibe Turkish government hss made arrangements to pay the claims ol the I'nited Mates lof the destruction ol the .American col lege at llarpoot, Armenia, ami injury lo other American educational institu tions. They amount to about f 'JO, 000, and the sultan has been promising io pay lor several veers. trains Collide. Marshall, Mo., July 0. The last Chicago and Alton passenger train ron, Chicago oollMod near here earU this morning with a Ireight. TWm passengers are reporte.l killed, and twenty-live Injure.! Cieud Burst IB Muntana Hutte, Moot., July 10. A cloud- burst Is r.-p.. rie. I lo neve sirues s Coroin vallev towu eerly Ibis uioru- mg. The sis bumlred luhabltaaite ol that place are aaid to be safe, but a majority ol tha bouses in the towo are destroyed. HOITT'S SCHOOL r.fri.ta daalitu tiuws laSues.ces, U-aulllul ,..ir.fUiilluga Srfsil llu.aU. laralul SeeST . .i .i al thuruua-lj lueutai. mural auil )ljyal cal traluiug tur tbsir lsx will nua an n '..s.. e.rk San alau-.j uuatt . al . . for Caulosua gi.a,Lr FX-tfft rrrle-. ii.. at tiuul, ueiaesreUs rietrerss. Columbus, O., July 10. ieuiocratie olstform . The democrats reaffirm hos tility to trusts, demand tariff reform, ..a. in, . i.t oi anti-trust lews.reetoretiou of merchant marine, but no euhsidiee lor favored shipowners. fups is Bailor. Koine. July 10. The none presided et a meeting of cardinals today. His holiness appeared in the beet of health end walked wilb e sprightly step to his seel. Kenorls from i lie scene oi me wrecs, which 000 Uf fed three miles from Nor ton, the first station west ol here, are eoalfetlog. flue -- sis are deed others say nine. Three passengers, two engineers, one DOoduetoi and a haggae'emaslnr were killed in the collision ol a Ireight train with the Chicago and Alton passenger train, near Norton this morning. The passenger carried many I paorth Leaguers on their wsy to Man Trail, is, o Thirty passengers were injured. The passenger coaches caught lire and were burned this morning Names ol the killed in the wreck are ttagieeori H, Unggs, K. J. Anderson, outb of Staler, Mo., I. McAnna, conductor, ol Slater, Mo , I liacer, baggageman, Chicago, thrett paastuigers, names unknown. Lanky Boo Uulslassea. New York, July lO.- Uus Kuhliu and Mob T I taal muioiis in a QrBBCO- Itomau wreslllna bout attractl 10 leoinle III Ms.liaoii hoiiare lisrdeii kuhliu was Lot I, cleverer and heavier -ban the Cornlablnan and won two lalls in succession with a ipiarter-uf an-bour rest latlweeu them Huhlin weight was announced at lifo pounds and r itssimmons was said to welgl only loo. Beaeers i an Defy aa a. ... , Mmiieanolls. July 10. - A spaniel to . . ... , . I . U..1. .1 .. , llie r imes iroui tiraoi rane, , aavai In a deeo eeayoii, about (M) mi lea north of Matte etid Are miles north of the Missouri river, Mberiff (Iriegilh bes el last cornered Ihe fireel Norlfeeru ruouers. ins ueurou is a varlLable fortress, sod it Is full of ...... where the robbers ceil hide slid beep en entire eruiy al bey if need be. Ouel eed Oeubfe Oeeta Haute r'a. N. M , July 10 -Merry Daly, a heelth seeker, and Julian Arias fought a duel here wilb revolvers u. i a. ome's saloon Arlaa waa killed while Daly wee fatelly wounded eud died e few hours later. They had J ijuerreled over e game of nerds. Celd Sterege Csssbloe. Chicago. July 10. Men ere project- lug cold storage combine, to ooesrol the ebeolute sloraaa bualueas- pli" are obteiued ou many pleats. j seid the Armour interests ere attempt I i thai tutiu hi iim I Thousands in Line When Reg istration Offices Opened. - 'O ICG AND POOD FAIINK FEARED Condition ot I'raple on Klowi ind Gominrtf Uods UnUiorthlr Two Oklibomt Uod Mm Crowded. Kl Ken... Oklahoma. July 10 Ki'gistrati.ui by n.pli.snts for lands in the Kiowa and CottBWOba reservations Is'gan tln morning, several thousand were m line when the registration oltice opened. The situation here as a result ol the Infloi ol hnmeeeekers is boCajfliloe serious. Ice and water famine is threatened, the (oral supply is short and scores uf people are forced 0 Bleep m the strei ts. The other place of registration is Fort Sill, e much smaller pi Boa than Kl Ken... and the conditions there BJMtf BOBO0B0 worse than thev are here DEFENDER IHE BETTER BOAT With a Red Start Shs Passes the Con stitution and Indspsndsnss. BroO tOBi' I Point, K. I., July 10. Wind and water again favored the OOMtitatioM iii tislay's rsce. The olt repeated rumor that the I mleeudence was leaking hedlv was continued to day Muring all of her races she sailed in a water-logged condition Her plate- were sprung during the trip from BoStOB. The course todsv was fifteen nub'- i" Windward and return. The start was made at I M . lock, with tie IndapBwdai leading. Con - el 1 1 nt I. ii set ond and Columbia third In a half hour's sail, the Constitution was slightly in the lead BRITISH ROW IiRS ASTOUNDED Flippant Rsmark or a Psnnsylvaelen Causss Brsesh. London, July lo - Uoth Americans sud Hritish have BOOB oiigratiilatlng themselves on Ihe (set that the Henley regatta passed off withont inter national friction of any kind. These congratulations were premature. At the baiuiiet .me of the American crew said he wished to say that their treat ment at 1 1 en lev aas splendid. They hod found all arrangements in regard to races perfectly fair, "contrary to what the) bad been told " Die Brit ish oarsmen were .lumbloiindnd. The I zanders are bitterly indignant and say tbev "ill not row against the I'ennsy I viinisns again. Christian Bndeavsrsrs. OLmIbooII, Jelr 10. Tka twoeelelh annual . invention ol the Cbrislien Kndaoovreri, wbkaL bobbob ta I eleea tislay, is pronounced one ol the in.ist successlul iii the hish.ry of the orgeni latum rba session ibis morning wee devoted lo a discussion ol the methods which have made the organiaBlion a success. The altermsm will las given over to mission workers. In the eveu ing a farewell meeting will be held. Pursuers llarvlag. London, July 10. -The Times pub lishes the following, dated Ism jh, from UorlOMbVi li the Somali Ooontry Rio Abyssinian srmy .an pellDlmj against the Msd Mullah has fuilid to nn. I unit, rrovislons have I., , o all -ie.1 and the IrOOOO sre now BOting the MUell and other Iranaporl animal- I'nleasf.ssl la procured lu a few days mane must starve lu death " Uemosrats Nemlealo Hllkourae. UoleBJUbs, .. July lu Jas Kit booraa ol Cim innetl was nomiiisUal lu the deiniM-ralic convention (or gov ernor bv an lainatloii Bryan and cinsaao rialforro lensrsd. Coluinl.ua, 0. July 10. Tha daue. grotif statu iWRthMtiOB lOdey adopteil a platform in ahoh hrvau and the Chicago and Kansas City platforms a. re not mentioned. Ml I'sul, July 10 The (.anion hoard tislay approved the pardon of the Younger brothers, serving llie sen tences lor complicity in the Norlhdehi, Minn , haul, robbery end umrder S i.nuu.nuu Blao. ."vdney. N W.. July 10. -Kire lOatal ttaotfoyod Hi Kldeu's deatrl BJOOl -lores It was sn eight story building IroalitkJ "li three streets. The loas i- 1,000,000, Usaih of Old Hlskory s Dausbler. QrOBBfiltai Ten ii , July 10. Mrs. Martha I'attersou, only surviving . I, i I.I of n Pieslileiit Andrea lacksoli, die.1 here this morning. ae ei Mm MM IHMPrrfim I el II IIM l lTr sHI I LIKE THISTkWM Is aaailr sSnlasSU BBBBTCPBTaV ..ii. iui .ii ...ii, at. "mMMl f .. h n.... ....... j.u-wmi v J.-s ...J r.n.uj kaii i lODV r I uwaaibU. aaJ value a iaiaa. nWf. I I ....... i .. . o, lu i.uU.a IlK I I Uialorutar Iblu, WllUr kalr. Ill Tka saatlawsa alii sawf Sud It aa laaatlankll kese M aa w ibhil aa it turn .at a bb I SSI's- trtJratsum "I jBdHefiif ImiTVri.TtTOnwely m fmr Sst el eM nret-Clsss Drug Steves. I