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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, ()HE()N, FRIDAY, AIMHTNT 1, 1901. NO. 4204 lie Place LiM TifAi pries o nuv ui .... haM a big, from Call iff nif gfy stink is lanry ami staphl R. Demott A Mighty Clearance Sale - - - Cool and Pretty 8HIRT WAISTS - - At Half Price - - J.1-S I II AN MANl'FAC 11 HERS' FIRST COST OF MATERIAL ALONE . Our Styles Are Better Our Prices Are Lower Than Anywhere Else Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store r L 1 A. LT k .WW i e m swawsei.- vi r w m t i a k All 111 lllllltl fl i .1 Ul I I 11. Childrens Dresses, &s 'J to M vears. Percale, Gingham, Chambry and ovarl Clbtb. 1-3 off regular prices. Women's Wash Skirts and Suits t' Linen, ('overt, Pique, Duck, etc regular price. Shirt Waists to close 49c and 79c. cnaieioirs nig Busy aiorc ""OTH SALE OF V fx m V m (flj including ... "' Another Heien " wnol the Road, " Etc. ?WS FOR BOYS krtLI. '" norkawuv s-r i-. Cambndge Scries. well Senes. uiris b00ks at Qne - -vUl pricts . -rgc MUDment of Baa IL. ... . ' iiaexa iuc to 25c SUIT YOI! 1 1 kiiii. c rL' aud Stationery liotol tableiv wi.i lo : . ' d .j . -"-" wrietitai ..n Royal," Dmm , a, HcUllll:... I nts et -was, memo. ,c- Me uususpassed, 1 i t uitTZrrrr bin,?.! Mirror. IJf Uy u,u ne factory T11 warranted Koods. ' ... IU, I'eua 1 nil K K III I - CHINA AND QLAS8WARE in thi latest patterns are tsliown at Rohman'i store. Tier upon tier ol glittering glassware- every useful and ornamental kind Handsome In rry and water sets in e . ry new de dim llaioi nainted China 1 lie ... , daintiest of porcelain ware What ever you want for use or ornament it here. lbs IU! plc dinner sals ws o suow lug al I arc unequalled valus Jelly glasses . Mkperdox G. ROHRMAM. ORNRRAL NIWS. A rlrni of cotton hnyrn at Atlanta, UtOfgiti ann.Minocn that thy hatt taken Kirhmon1 V, Hobwn into ar nernhip. The Nurlli Creek and Blue Monntain Ktaite wait held up near North river, Warren iimnty. New York, Wedneedav. The horftea were nhot. nafenaeri rob heil Mint tlie 1'nited strtten mail aackrxl. fhe deperaloee esoa pe) . The strike of 1900 oarhiiihlera of the IViaware, Lackawanna Wentem i-onipanv at Mrranton, t'a., haa Ixwn lorlanxl off. The men went ont Ma for an eight-honr .lav at 10 hour' pay. They go bark without gaining a ingle I'onceapion . The DKMMCt are that the rivem and iiarltom hill to le framed at the 'oniing KHaion of congrex will oarrv apiroximately the name amount of monev an won Id have been appropriat ed bf the hill which failed at the lat aermion, alut H0,0(lt),000. The anniverHary of the relief of the Mgation pafled alomat without notice at l'ekin although the American otli- er entertained the Rritiah and Ameri can civilian gave a hanuuot to the ooldierp on the night of Wtdneedav, the date of the anniveraarv. Mhortif after noon Thuradav, Arch Rock, one of the greateat nbfkrtMtiOM to navigation in San PnaciMO bay. waa dtmtroyed, over .U) ton of mtro- glycerine leing emplovel to remove the rock, which lay ahont midway be I WCU Alcaret inland and Kock f'oint. Acting Secretary of War Sanger haa iaiiued an onler for the formation of 10 companies ol coaat artillery, in ac cordance with the incruaae of artillery recently made. 1 hew new compaii leu will be made ol men transferred (run other companiea and new recruit, in ulioiit eijiiitl numliera. rile I'atholic Order oi Koreater, in Hiiininl convention at letroit, elec ted the following otUcera: Preai- lent, Thouia It. Cannon, Chicago, high aecretary. TbOBM H. Thiele, Chi cago, iiigti treaiirer, Ihomaa II. fallen, Milwaukee; high physician, Dr. J. P Smith, Chicago. The election of iieneral Irving Hale f Colorado to the presidency ol the rganitation, and the selection of OoOnoil Hints, ia., aa the 'place for hohling the neat encampment was the nioht iinixirtiiiit hiisiiieHs t ntusactiMl at the session of the second annual re nin n of the A rtn v of the Philippines at Salt Lake City. PACIFIC NORTH W BST NIWS. tiovernor liner has lsen reiucslod to appoint delegates to represent iregon at the .atiiual Karmera i ongress, to be held at Sioui Kail, S. D., Ot lober I t.. In, 1101. I he liel .in I lllont Itlllg liasetiall game of the present league contests was playeil in Port laud Wednesday, it requiring In inmugs tor the BOOM team to win from Seattle by acore of 4 In i, I ne Ilk- Temple at SMikane will be, it is said, the lineal furuialied temple of hat order in the I'm ted Mate The furnishings will coat ftriJOO, among which is a pipe organ opting fltOUU. Corvallis ia almost the headouarlera of the world lor caacarn hark. leas than six, and isaisihly eight, carloads of 20,1100 IHilinds each, will lie shipped from Corvallis. and severs! from Moore, this season . Wither I OosBM, general ageut of the Oregon hort Line, in halt IJlke has resigned his poltion in order to ihs i stau l general freight agent of the O. R. A .V company, with headquarters at t'ortlaud. Peter Moran, for about a quarter of a century a resident and a highly re spected i it i .en ol Seattle, died ol Uia bete at Ketchikan, Alaska, a week ago. Bit remains aud the tirst new- (his death came on the Lynn Canal ulna i tie! I lul ih in Thomas Wright, a native of Ken tucky, died at his home ill Widow Springs precinct, Jackson county, Wednesday, after a lingering illueaa, aged 7H years. Mr. Wright crossed the plains with an ox team in H.Vi, locat ing in Rogue River valley. The beet sugar factory at La Orande Wadaaadaj toraarj mi seversl hundred aekl Ol white granulated sugar. The laetorjr has l-n ruuuiuy for aeveral weeks, converting the residue syrup of lart season into brown augar, hut this is the ti ret commercial sugar of the season. TEXTILE WORKERS WILL GO OUT o Unless Manufacturers Recede From Position. o THIRTY THOUSAHD IKH CONCERNED EroploylDg Mills TbrMleDtd i FlflMO Pr Ceui Reduction ol Wijits on Septenbdr Third. Kail River, Mass.. Aug. in. The lextile Workers' council last night decided to call the atrlke of thirty thousand member of the organ net ions represented by it, unless the ManiHac turers' aaociation recede from it de termination to reduce uage fifteen lcr cent. Shaffer Kneouraged. Pittsburg, Aug. 1H. President Shaff er this morning expressed great atis- taction at the loyal stand ol the Juliet men, and believe the result will he far reaching, not only in the west, hut in the east, as well. The local situa tion is unchanged to all outward sp Iterances. All employees at the Na tional galvanising works, Mckeosport, went out thi morning. aellalre Hills Not Running. Rellaire, Ohio, Aug. in. The Uel laire mill waa quiet thi morning with not a wheel stirring. The impression is growing that I he shut down will lust for months. Illinois Steal Tied up. Too. .loliet, Ills , Aug. 10. In accordance with the action taken of yesterday's meeting, workers in the Illinois steel plant with the exception of those em ployed in the Mast I uriiH.ee, refused to go to work tin morning. All is quiet. Illinois Stssl Msn Nay Rseonsldsr. Chicago, Aug M The steel works in the 1 II uioi Steel company's South Chicago plant, who twice refusis! in obey Shaffer' Ntirke order, are aid to be working for another meeting to be held on Sunday night to reconsider the two previous votes taken. This deci sion is said to be due lo the action ol the .loliet i i. It is likely that As sistant Secretary Tighe will lie akt to return to Chicago fm coiihii Its t ion and advice. Bayvlsw Perhaps Out Today. Pittsburg, Aug. 10. -Assistant Sec retary i'ighe wirea from Milwaukee that the Kay View steel men will like ly come out tislav. BYERS' BI:ST FLOUR To make good bread use Bvers' Bast Hour. It took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair over all coin peti tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Kvery sack is guaranteed. We have the beat Steam Rolled Bailey, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. 11 "See Dem Freezers I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pint to tan tiuarta, will freeze cream in from three to five ininutea; also have a full line of fishing tackle, hammocks, eU;. riee my line before buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. Building Keij'.oie foundation Th.il : juil an iru. of the building up ol the ll of Hi, buildiug ot I house I a tounda lion ol .i Zraag lly i lrong sloin ui h No man can ! llfMfJM lin In Slopuifh A weak a'in " I' means I Weak man Or Pi area . flnfclaaj Mrdnal Uiacovaty curr iIim a of the tnun h ami other oiy.ins of ligriion and nutrition. It rnablss the pcrfad dioiion and aajasaf lation ol tin food which (a eaten Thus it naililg up thr boi simI rrsuarrs atr ngtb iu thr onl) wa known to Nature 01 to science b digeijetl aitd aMiuulatel hasl w inii loma iu i UarloU. V v )"' uitili ,n,. . ,in1 in "I sMloas ii i ui istarrh or tcu '" siswlisa " wrilr. J I. I..niiadw l ., i ti. wini. ii-ll airr.i MWuta t. "at Dial ion. . a lwi.U i iu. .isl lli it. Una liuuJi.'l- ' o..;i ilielrr nuilirHMta gucua-a I was .In us l.y iu lie- I it tin In l 'lil mi ).uit4l Iu lwoil 1. .rii. 1 o.uimru. el v i.i oifciiii. iii 1 wam w.l' ol l.ali ii.ailiU-.. aad fn .ia moot h. I urciMhrd i i.uoel aiet was In Ul I liralth I haw urvrl hit thr ll,lill hymijtoii uf ritbei .u... Aui -i!'ftv year, ijid rni.l m prile. i i.clih me I wcigli '- utaisos No muoc) cuuld repay yai loi wlun .ai di.t foi uie I would aut rt-luiu to lilt ......huoii I was ia. iu Caaouei 7a ka a. kririii i - rlib " Dr. Pierce's Pleaaant 1'elleU jaslst the BCttoa of the "Irtaiovery," wlieu a Uvc i leijuueU. BXP0RT8 EXCEBD IMPORTS July National Sales Largest In Country s History. aahiugton, Aug. 11. -July exports were larger than in any previous year aud the iinporta were larger than those of July in any year since IHVo. riie figures of the foreign commerce (or the I unci btates during the month of July have beeu completed by the treasury bureau of statiatica. They show: Total imports of the month, l7S,tv7.0S7. Total aspotta, $iui,o:il,- 1M. hicesa ol eiirt oyer imMirts, 14,071. S. large an en ess ol exports over imports iu July ia uunaual, since July is usually a month of heavy luisrts and light eisirtn. Prior to IHUH the July figures almost always showial an excess of imports over exports, and in no vear prior lo IWsi had the July ex port reached I ns . t -.oiki hor the seven uionlDs ending July, Itail, the imports are oim,:i:I7,1U1, an increase of I ;, J , -'' over the en. sponding MiMUhg of laat year, and the Biportfl are 1810,118.111, an increaeo of I1H, 3117, "&U over the ix.l resMiud lug moiilhs ol last year. I he excess . I exports oyer IllllSirt III the seveu mouths is 8M,M8, 'i-o against RW.atSI in tin correwoiid ing mouths ol nasi, ami L'.iu,.'uh, ihji in the corresponding mouths of IM rtl. RAYNOK TO DEPEND SCHLliY Maryland Louoall Usneral Retained by UM Raltlmora Admiral. lialtimore, M l Aug. In -It is an UlJIIIlfl here Wslay that Isidore Ray nor, counsel general (or Maryland, has laieii retained aa one ol the attorneys lor Rear Admiral Schley, in his tOfgf lug hearing ladore the court id I n.pl I ry. Mr. Rayuor receiveil a letter from Admiral Schley on Sunday in which he waa asked to act as one of the counael lu the case and at once accepted the coiiuuisalou. Speaking of the case n aanl bsJay : "Immediately Ulsm the recelpta M Admiral Sibley's letter requesting me to become oue of his couuael in this case, I began an examination of the case 1 had to some extent familiar ised myself with the general surround imrs of' the controversy, but shall now euter upou a atudy ol all its details and walle r all the information obtain able. We have four weeka in which to tirenare lor the hearing of the mac and Ti. il. mi time I i an readily acquaint myself with all of Admiral Schley's movements and those of his squadron Iron, the time it left Hampton Reads to the battle of Santiago, ami with the dispatches which passed from the navy department to Admiral Sampson, ami tnm Sampson to rlchle ... ... an Prliiss lusoa. Loudon, Aug. lo. -The Crown Prince ol iieriuany, who ia travelling incogni to, arrived hare Ibis morning and was driveu to the Carlton hotel, where man . t m. i i. aim are 'Ucn, lie W III remain for a few days, then to to Scot land. 1X4 IfSllsls lu a Reee Paris, Aug in. Oue hundred aud twenty-live nicy, lists, including Mil- i, , l. Af.mri.ui. .t.iiwl on the rai-e to Brest over four hundred miles, thit morn lug. St. I-unis, Aug. ID. Kx trovernoi Stoue, who was ill with dysentery, is iu no danger this morning. Dioa mod rmiii f Igki Wouaas. Lowell, Mass , Aug. In John Mo, injured in a prise ttgnt here laat night, diad thut usuruiug. THI: NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray a Co.. Psndlsion. Chlsaajo Hoard of Trad and Now Tor New York, Aug. l. The wheat market was weak early on the lower cables, hut seine good buying order were executed on the break, which car ried price up H-4c. Liverpool closed lower, ft 7 7-K. Naw York opened at 7fl 7-8, sold down to 7ft .4, and closed 77V. Stock lower. Money, 2 wr cent. Wheat: Chwing yesterday, 7'4 (pen tialay, 7t 7-8. Range today, 7rH4 to 77',. t'loae tislay, 77. st.s-ks: Sugar, lit) act), Paul, llll 1 -M , I'. IV, M M. Whsat In Chlsaao. Chicago, Aug. IU. Wheat, 7I4 to 71 1-8. STORM MOVES NORTHWARD Subildss In Uulf or Maaleo Damage Haa Roan Heavy. v: Untie, Qa, Aug. III. -The weath er forecaster here predict the Hnlf storm will move up the Atlantic coast aud that Atlanta is likely to come in lor a severe blow. Nothing wa heard this morning I POM Mobile or New fir- lean. It I 1. ,110.1 great damage wa done at Moinle. Washington, Aug. IU. The weather bureau resirts the storm has moved from the liolf, and that al I damage 011 the Uflli coast ha passed New Orleans, Aug Irl. -Th tiulf storm in this vicinity 1 suladding. No advice were received from the storm-st ricken atH-tion as to the daamge d , up to a late hour this afternoon Dameae al Mobile and Nsw Urleans. Mobile, Aug. i. lireat damage waa done here hv the storm. A nuniTier of vcrfcel were wrecked, but no livee are reisirtisl lost. Sloiitogmcrv , Ala., Aug. ill. A Mo bill dipsatch aay tlie water began to subside at midnight. A lumber mill north of Mobile is reported destroyed ami a nuinlsr of einployeea killis). A heavy wind ia blowing lo re New Orleans, Aug. UL hamage by the storm III this city Will reaih thous and" of dollar. No livea are reported lost llucktown, a gambling resurt, was swept away and a big portlOM of the west end was inundated. The old hasiu canal coming into the city on Toulonso street overllowed it banks, completely llissling the entire Me, met si reel The steamer Neptune Miunded herself to nieces and sank. Msehlss Awaits Storm's Subsldsnes Norfolk, Vs.. Aug. 1. -The gunlsiat Machias which lelt here yesterday for Central American waters is still lying inside the Virginia capes waiting for the southern storm to abate. Aaaraaats Damage tiroat. Mohile, Aug. If - The aggregate amount of damage by the storm will Isa large, but individual liNNasa not heavy No resirts are received from the coast or islands below Mobile, No Uvea Lost In Mississippi bound. New Orleans, Aug. In. Little news has come thus far from Mississippi sound, but there haa U-en no lisse of Ufa. in 1 hat territory. 'FRISCO FIGHT IS TO A FINISH The Conciliatory Measures Have j Come to Naoglit. ALL HBGOTIATJOIS DRCLARKD Off UlllfoKum ol UBIOO m Kiupujm lul l0 Thirtfm CeilrH for RiciftfilllN ,IIUJ San rraiicinco. Aug-, hi. The of the Kmployeri' aaaociatlou, Intely rejecting si! ...iirillatory 01 any sum aim reiusing sioii" from their oria! 1 nal reply alsw offers any raaasa ultimata in, REPORT KOIiR SllCCi:.SliS Amitscdsin Agsnts Have Soma Impor tant News r rum Transvaal. AuiNteriiam, ug. IU. The IImo;s' Lurosian agenla here have receiveil re ...rts ..I important Itisar sin cesses in the Transvaal. According to thnae maorta. I.ydeusbiirg has tieeu recaptur ed, w li ' In ( 'oui inanilaut liotha altai:ked a refuge camp at Mnldlehurg and lib erateil I' sl men. The same authority says HtklU colonials who had Ismin re called in the British ranks have de serted to t).c It. airs Roallsh isouts Ambushed. Mnldlehurg, Transvaal, Aug UL A company of Itntlsh scouts la rerted to have Ireeu am hushed near New Itotheada. No details are at hand M nldletiurg, 1'ranavaal, Aug lL t.'oiiiiiiaudant Krasmus. who waa report mI to have been mortally wounded yes terday in the light near MUlnburg, waa not hurt hut was taken priauuer. Veers Lost Near RloeaaToatela. luiilon. Aug. If). A lUtMiuifouteui dispatch says a company of Houth Au stralians rushed a (arm house, near here in which a uuiulrer ol Buere had taken reluge. A -'.aip engagement followed, in whicb tiie laser haai waa five killed aud seveu wouuded aud nine captured No British caaualitea are resirled One huinlrisl ami thirty cases ol were publicly destroy ed at 1'upeka, Kansas, through .loathing by orders of tie board ol health. I he liquor had been seiured from oinls ou olllcial raids and waa si .red in the city pna ou. '1 he aahsui nmu were about In secure isisaeaalou b court pnaieesl lugs when III" chltd of jsdlt e dec lared it a menace to the health ol that portion ol the city and destroyed it. baa resulted 111 the abandonment ol all peace efforts by the federation There is ireparing war to a finish on both able rurther sfforU al negotiation are refused by the strikers WERE WAIST DEEP IN WATER Rxeurstonlsls Wresksd sa talallaa Is land and Wars Rstsusd SaTely. Lo Angeles. Aug. IH. -The staaeaer Ihinobue ran on the rocks in fisher man's hay, Cataliua I al ami . late Wednesday night Thirty-three excur siotiists were alsaxnl. Thev war rea med by the steamer IJoeen, Ireing found waist deep in the water clinging I., the grounded teasel "-ersral Were injur. "I The Hon. .hue waa tbaita.1 this morning. CHINESE PROTOCOL SIGNED Rind the Powers. l'ekin, Aug. III. The foreign minis ters signed the preliminary draft of the protiM-ol tislay iu order to bind their governments to ita provisions and prevent further change. It ia expected the minister and Chinese repreeauta lives will sign the 1 mi. so on Tues day. M DON All) TURNED LOOSE Amorlssn Aulborttlss Rslued ts Asa for Rxlrsdltlon London, ug. Irl. James Mcdonald, who con leased in court last weak Uiat he bad stolen fount) from a Portland Oregon, lumtwr company waa diasharg ed tialay aa the American authorities refnned to apply for extradition Warthlp Ranssr ts Paaama. WaNhiiigtou, Aug. UL The navy de partment thi afterii'sm at the raqueet ul the state department sent orders to the warabip Ranger at Han Diego u pnseed so aiHin as possible to Panama, lor the purpose of protecting American intereata there during the progress of the Colombian revelation. Frederick Wickman, grand president of the Finnish Mrotherhisal ol the World, nrealdent of the Astoria Hi th erhissl, and an attache el the dab war den's 0A0S, 'liel iiiiexpecle lly at kia home in h.ast Astoria Weiliiiaday fro,,, rheumatis f the heart SCHOOL SHOES Wi' liuvu ju-t opcnNl Up eiht liirvc ca.5 of school shoea. Ii'h a llUla 'arlv, hut w want in li t you know wltwrv you 0M k'1 tlii'in yy 1 carry the beat l(MkiiiK. the heat flttiUK. -old tttc lotlKcat wear iua Hhuc made. Every pair of Shoes M.II KuanmtsMiJ we The Peoples Warehouse thb piTTBaa of patrr . 71b Main Street. PeuuTetoo, Of. Wouiao'a Work 1- trjlus uli llis sjrea ll luar Is aay strain tall wlisii w lug yon abuuhl subuUt to a test an ci ur uair hi ni.Anw watau will ro store ib sight lu auriual ouadlusa. Oibsr wlsa total .,r paiilal lillnilaes stay iv.iui llavlog a lary (teek ol KyeglasMi b and Spectacles isbRHILuw K 'I1T11 r w cau ill all uidluary caas lu a law im al .man .-.nil wuuro Ibara am tiuu. c uiaku 10 jrdsf unuulss cumplles DR. W. B. QARRET50N, atgu aig gy, Maiu at., rwuduuss, us. fMAT YOU IAN OttON. JUST THINK OP ITI I taaee-tuartba ol Ike pee sis la '' -sail II eyssty ars usius oar karuaas aud aaddlsa sati iua uiuur luurio uu )usl nuoameaooS Is ase ejs SU a oowptew sumis ul uollai wblpa, gwsat nails . aaak sa, laaiasr, Uuta, wsgua uo.rs. mi sioht. ws ayry 1. oaavas, 61 kind