, - DAILY EVEHIHGEDITIOH ,HU,l"niMWMMM EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. I sir tonlihl ami rrt4r I millwnnMMMi PENDLETON, V M ATI LLA COUNTY, OBEKNt THURSDAY, ftfiPTKMBBR 19, IBOl. 14. NO. 4888 to Place i rifnrAriP 0 0U ui v,vv" !" elect from. Call me. Mv stock it in lanc and staple i. R. Demott How to win a Shetland Pony The Wayne Knitting Miiis arc going to five, away ten pcnics How much do the weigh 5 GUESS Buy a rrnir of Wayne- j knit Potty Stockinc,- and make otir guess on 1 the printed ticki-t. Ynu have chance to win a posy, A guess with I t ry pair. Trippie iueis Tnppie Itnwt Trippie toe 25c W ivni Lni' t ......v w nuaj gay, for boys and girls arc f the biggest 25c worth ever made. I R. ALEXANDER. f ! 1L ! The Boston Store. . .. . . . School Shoes Opening Sale Dry Goods ) i !ieaw B I I bttvy. .90 1.15 12 l-2e 15 to 32 lj-c values. Plaids and Novelties This covers the least. , Fineshuet? (or girls $1. $1.25 UOaad 11.75 sroiic huf fr I toys, tnade a- like ft man's shoe. 11.25, 1.50 1.71, 100, 2J5 and -'..50. Big Urn art- young men. Uod 3.50 f age in price from If these don't attract you prices don't count, ttf a ZC id plenty of then Thi price is made tor 5b. a. . J 1 piece hut many of them. These are 0:1 centre counter counter, easily found. A grand opportunity to get fall dress goods. am f The Boston Store. i.KMSRAL KIWV .imes Jeffrie failed to put eel Hank lirirtin .colored' in four round and forfeited N0 at ta Angeles. The anarrhist habeas corpus case have been adjourned until Monday next at the request of the primmer at Ghleage The Hong k ng Profs' publishes the I report that recently Li Hung Chang err to an insulting letter to Sir Krnest Satow, an.l a a reproof the British have re-occupied the summer palace. The Cologne Osteite sa it learn (mm semi-official sources that the great power will give their moral sup port N Spain in her conflict with Morocco in regard to tolen children. The Chicago grand jury yesterday vote. I indictment again! IVtecttve ' Kraminer and Tracy, and I iciitctiant Joyce. They are charged with con spiracy k0 defraud the Mate. Thi wa done, it 1 allegeo, hy padding MfJMM account. The 1. on. Inn Irnth ay the will ol the late Kmpren Frederick wa not toll) revealed, it ha been ascertain ed that the left ;.ikw3,hih. mark to Count von Se kend' rff, tier court mar shal, to win m, it wa alleged, he had beee wfligfeeifiotlty married. The Kobe .lapan Herald says that the Japauee cabinet i discussing the placing of ,!apanee bond to the value of fifty in ill 1011 yen in America. A a retell of the collapse of a number ol Jerry belli beeeei at Beee Keag M Iffej were lot up to Augut H lust ire Jerome of New York issued a warrant lor trie arret of Peputy Coin uiiioiier o f'olire William S. Ie very. I he .leputy comiuiioner is charged witti oppreKn and neglect id duty. Peputy t.omililMioiier levery urfetidered himself in court accompau I led by a Iv iidcman . Prof, Sekeli of l'otdam, QeeeMMy, el look an aetiea part in peeootiBp the scheme for a balloon earch fur Andree la?t Septeinlwr, will shortly r 1 1 .1 k an enper incut a ith an enoriii"U ballooo 01 l.OXki eeblfl metres, lie' will roakn a tet a in tlie height it is iiossih'.e to go and how long the hal lo h can remain in the air. Thi bal loon is about four tunes the. site of the one 111 which be is atout to try ta cross the Meditcranean. A BEAUTIFUL EULOGY OF WM. I KINLEY o- - Judge Lowell on the Life of the Lale President. o . HK WAS AN IDEAL AMERICAN CITIZEN P'OdletOD sod U rati i I It County Unur m Pay toft Respec; 10 tbe Drtd lo Open Air Memo rlil Ssrrlcfj it the Court Mm Never InMore in it history has Pen dleton Wen o quiet nnd orderly as to- votnm of that husband to her, and to rontmodttler ehtetl find ultimate de mand in the civic markets of the world, and in that first candidacv for noHUeel honor, the result dleoloeed that party 1 1 no had van ititd before them, and that the candidate of the minority had triumphed, In the same pn tnr. finds place the courageous en trance upon a larger Qeld. He did not hide behind the political pretense that '1.' nas 111 the hands of In friend, but a Mi mod the responsihility of bis am bit ion himself, lie never livssl or countenanced a lie, and in those be ginnings of a matchless public career, the "ii mi men of the land may . ft it t an inspiration as they enter the avenue" ol political life. Their found ations are probity, and devotion to dntv as he conceived it. I'pon noth leg less can enduring success be grounded Money and sharpness may temporarily re cooed, but such success is in dark near and its end disaster. An Ideal Horns. Itni the fairest stne 111 the panoram ic vision tbu disclosed in that per lod of Ins earli manhood, 1 the home established, rhe marriage, the birtb and death ol little ones, tbe young mother broken 111 health by tbe intens ilv oi hof griel, and t he ousel lish de- FUNERAL SERVICES IN CANTON o The City Was Filled With Enormous Throngs. -o LAST CHAPTER OP I KIIL8T S LIFE e Wu Written rodtj 11 tei Oku Tin lien He Made His Home Fwn Earlr lake ind Anion His Lifetime Prlradi PAUFK NORTnWgST MWs. inspectors Wednesday three llritish Columbia schooners which, it is in American waters il- Thee," was snug by a l"ilet Snap. ul new soap loc a bos 1 3 hars 11 soap, 5. a bar. for , Onme... ur p. GlyceftM !oap m rose, vi.jiet, cerne-1 ""Stalls 5c to 65c, rul,U-r ,0ct4. rabbet bands 10c '"'nd Supplie,. j"4' Ptn.es on books. Six Ppel r, 1 ...a.j penc,s jC 7 : ' On the Truy. Sidebuard or Table. Fine chinaware is always attract ive, and you never saw such line china offered at such low pri es as in our present sal'- A visit to our sales counters will well repay you in the attractiveness of the Misplay. 'I hen you can appreci ate the attractiveness of these prices. We want you to s.-e those 117 piece dinner set at 57-5 The custom evening ceiled built nshing claillicil Were legally. The final preparations (or tbe big street fair which opened in Kosi-tmrg ion Wedneslay insured (or lour day of te Joy eel by the largest crowd ever Been there. ipnc who haw- len encamped on tbe outskirts of Walla Walla fur the I a-! Week Were or lerel f. keep ollt of town. Tlie women riameil the streets telling (ortuues. Ihe last Oregon legislature appropri ated nearly three and a half millions tor tie- bieeetol session, wheu it cust the state of Iuwa with seven times as many people only a little over four niilliuus lor two years. Tbe case of I'r. Mursou of lioise, who was arrested for the alleged utterance of anarchistic ideas, has attracted a 'great deal of attention. The doctor, .himself, denies that any of Ins words I were of revolutionary character or that they expressed satisfaction at the mur der o (lie president . Few days ago Ihe price of logs in the Columbia River district war reduced irom Into 'i.5u per thousand, and now what equals a further reduction ol 5o cent has been made. The price 'remains ic mmally at lo.'sJ. tint the, I system of scaling at tbe mills is so ! strut that it virtually amounts to a cut to an even 15 per thousand. ' Bnould this continue during the re ' mainder oi the seas Hi It will entail a 1 I loss ot lolly tOO.ISJO to the tlmlier III ; terest of that section. Bids lor turnishiiig tlie war depart ment the largest single order of forage , joins with Us ever purchased by the government on the Pacific ('oast were opened simul taneously in Seattle and iu Kan Krau tieM at tbe iuartenuaster's office. Ihe tenders are to supply tout) tons ..f double compressed bav and Vsi tons of the hi m aiilte oata, for shipment to day. Out of love ami respect lor the late l'reident McKinlev, place Of business have tieen dosed. Teeards o'clock the people began to move quietly toward the court house 11 roil nils, where Ihe ceremonies were held. , The band, followed bv iraternal so cieties ami old soldier and a leojp line of ritisen proceeded to the sound 01 low music. When all ha I arrived, fully "JtHM people stood uncovered waiting lor the services to begin. On the step 01 the c urt house was erected a stand lor speaker and -ing-ers an.l above it was the picture 01 the dead president dntped 111 black. It was an impressive icrcuicliy and the tear stained eyes and beved beads ol the multitude gave eivdonce of sor row which every one felt. Mayor Vincent presided. The services niened with a selection by ti e band, billowed by a prayer bv Kev. It. J. Diven, deeply touching the hearts of his li-t.-ners. Fhe hymn, "Nearer, My Ood, to holr 01 twenty voices, list by Kev. W. K. PotwiBO. The priN'lamat ions ol President H 1 -i-veit aed Qeveceor Oeer were read by T. O. llailey. Alter the hymn, "bVmM I'ay We'll 1 eeWetoed , " an nldieei a given by I b. A. Lowell. The choir saug "l.iad, Kindly Light," and Kev. K. W. King 1 m prouoilliced the helled Id loll. "America" Ml started by the band and the assembly, man, woman and child, took up the air and sang it through with pathos 10 the end it was a heurtielt tribute paid by peonle of all classea ami conditions, all opinions ami creeds. oi an occurrence marreil tlie pn tore a aoeaeteeliy Heed leg elte bow el head in sorrow lor tin- dead. Judge Lowell's address was: Judas Luwsll's aulogy. Hover, nt we stand 111 the mighty tOtOf Of death. Il.e republic mourns, not with the gOMOOei. pageantry which marks the passing of a crown, but with thai im pressive hush which pav- -inieri-st In Ijilte to a loved one gone. The gnm messenger of the Maker came, uh'l from the loftiest stall 01 111 the land called hoiuu Ills own, and de spite its tears and sadness, ihe nation, looklllg beyond Ihe present, martyred cho-l in an. wer, "i mils will, not ours, he iioue Huoyed by the inspiring eiampb- ol his life and death, Ibis government of tlie people rii-disl icates Itself lo the principles upon wbieh the fathers buildnd, and is ready to move graudl) : if !' 1 upon its mission of equal jus- the I'bilinnilies. I be i.ur. hase w ill ! tlce and human 1 1 . rt v aggregate aboel UU,uOU, The award! ibis funeral day means not the end on the Olds w.ll not b announced lor ' o! aiiylhnu, sa.e the wrong ami crue. several davs. EIGHT POUNDS ! C. ROHRMAN. of tbrr we litems. lPr 8c package, " JP:"c.se napkina. m W s Purac, "e i"Ut received, 5c to '"ratiful black seal, al lK , otftfc' popular shades n new purse we Koods ari,j lowest prices erick No a uUus. iieadquarters. s" BAKER & F0LS0M For Cjmnmitan Folding Cots and Chair. Just the thing to take to the mountains - - -- -- -- -- -- -- Next Door to Postoffice PetidletoM, ' " OH AIR-TIGHT HEATERS J have a full liue of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT W ood and coal stovew guaranteed to se abaolutc-ly air tight. None of the h.-at id wanted and the Uive will save ONE-HALF of your fuel bill. 1 also have a full l.ne of cast cook .toves and steel range. Fnces are the lowest, -jual.ty considered- T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. 741 Main sucet, Pendleton, Oregon- r 1 1 - . b . I y r'-V I ! -v j t ' I -Z , ! v ' v v , ' I bl In r Ut Burst and XMiri.il a In si h it. I rfarripiioii 1- r "ptui.i cm amt iios no 1 bloral nt ' I .m hil' o 11 prle Mr. ty ol anarchistic ereed Kor the better and higher things it is but a re-beginning, for no well lived life ever 1 --, tad as the earth ly form of the great president passes to UM dust, there IS BMOMted ' b-arer the eiaiied character of his manhood. In tt.'um latest hours of agony, wheu every ear was attuned to the music ol tlie grand old hymn he hisM-re. and on every lip was a breathing prayer, we saw anew, as ill ecstatic Vision, the Uplifting scene. of that ktU'llv life. I (.. re came the picture ot a child of tlie plain people, a stmdy boy 111 whose veins loved the achieving blood of Of and Irishman, loyal alike to pa rent and duly, honest, faithful, clean, bearing bis lull share of family labor, struggling lor thai elm at ton en Iffe lie km-a a as nnceasary to make the most I ol life. And every boy 111 America to day who wants to count when man ho'sd come.-, aill paint that picture 011 his breeef led wear l then- a badge of dedication to a manly life. Oi ruuna tuldlar. I ben followed tin- vivid rtraval of 1 a youth not yet attaliitsi to aBBOed'l rights, wearing the blue, with cbk ilonoed and faca set to do or die, a soldier 10 the ranks lighting for those j hiatory d our country la rich with ll .r on iplo ol government Imhllstsl Irom luslrallous that such a policy is Ijswt a iiooie uaothar s breaat, and dearer to ami wlaeat lorn hy far loan gold or honors of this j He never was a practical poiitioiau. earth And alike nlay the tueii liillim lifeaas dedioatad lo priucipJaw, wore tbe blue and llo who wore the 1 ami he nought result inrougn mair mv at leal the aiucerily ol that ilay. aUvooacy, and n ueneveu, as naa every pi.puiar leaner, inn me average judgment ol uiaaaea ol men, II given time fur oouslderall'iii, was la III main or reel ills genial temperament. Sterling in legriiy, ami social gins gave lilm en tlie nn iiiorv ol those child graves, in all the vear of In eminence and s er. Oh. ye women, (ail not to teach feel sou to honor the memory ol him who has made the sacred family tie stand illumined with love, and revi tallted it value a the MN ground work of the slate, and of fhe happiness of the race. Oh, ye men, plislged for ever to the protecting care "f her, who in the years Id her beauty, vou proud ly led before Qod'l altar, And In the story ot those years of cbivalric devn .1 benediction upon kindness, fnitli ami virtue, and make your home the better ami happier for il. I 1 next picture was of larger pro portions, its canvas the lower house of cniiifrcas, and it central figure a young man of thirty-four, dignilled, calm, perpoaefiil, entering upon Ma life work, ami beginning the mastery of a -object soon to make his name the synonym of an eeoaomle (mliey around shlefa tbe travel el party shall surge and break, until out ol it comes in turn deleat and triumph. Hut in all Ibe Storm this man, now paaed to middle 1 1 fo. remains the same, ion li lent, bopefal. believing in bis cause, ami the llnal just ideal inn ol his course Ami when after his fall be rose again sustained bv great popular majorities, In a is the auie iiiet, unassuming, tolerant Iribuue o' the I'eople, witb oel Man and without reproach. The in to the future of that spectacle is that this is an age ot specialties, a eeeea Ol the elevation of men who are IBOeteri o something,, and who dedi cale their lives lo Ihe flirt htiranre of a rlghtaOOl cause. No man has ever hocn supremely great escept as Ihe emlsslimeut of an idea. 1'hat is the high measure ol martyrs, statesmen, I every man who leaves the eorld bettor than he found it. 1 Un it ot Hit Aieanl. iad then at last the chinas, the last great scene, when this commoner, humble born, self made, enter the purple , in le of the rulers ol the earth. Iltll he H'hniiii ihe same gracious, n inly man At the head of the mightiest nation the world has ever en, he lowered in intellect and aiwer above kings and prunes, hut bill pomp ami ceremony to smaller munis, and went and OH WO a acilnen of the great reiiublii administering his olflce as a sai red trust, accepting honors only as a tribute to the position he waa called bra time to till. Ibe bullet of I he assassin found him with smiling face, and band out -slretched to grn.it the throwing people, whose live ha knew, aith w hom- aspirations he sympa thised, and in whose hope- ha joined. I litis falling, tike miici ceding hours of 11. 1 impJalaiea sullering have linked ins memory forever with the nations' .ii.. heal , to die only with the end of language and the race. fin bl-toric place of the dead chief magistrate canuot una he J'ltlf deter miaed and II would lietler mil be al temptod. iliased by our love and bl laded hy our laafl we can more wise j leave that duty to generations Vet lo ooojo I'erhaps to you ami I, who knew ' no an t admired the nprlebteeoi of his life, charmed hy the brilliancy of pil career, melee, him yet as be met 'h hurtling lead, might place him higher than tint future will sustain. In si. il . rail, he probably will not . in 1 1 1 1 tin- standard of Wash ngl oi and Lincoln hut aurely 110 one oi the mher preeieeata has ismm his leperior Hi administration was, we must remember, called upon to lace a m aember ot aee ijeeotieae thau aai other -in. 1 the goveraejeal was e-tabliMhed, and if the future shall eu dorse 1 in aiedoU Ol Hie solution ol the problems thus arising. It may be that he will one day enter the uieli ol ilory alinrc, in Ihe western world, the lather and BfOOOVMI ol their country how dwell alolle II l- lame is pan. Ihe unit o ns tlee 1- bis rank in the annals of tbe a orld. Uavolloii tu rrlnslplas. II.- kej beea styled an opHrtuiilt , sad t" soiin deem to- was, Imt rarely - the dea Ipla ul opportuoiam weildtHi to any priueipla,and devotion to ideals was the ruling charai lenllc ol Wil liam nfeKieley'a life. i s apiiarant , , or i no 1 -in was more iruthtully a da sire that bis administration should re gat t the sentiment of the people. All Ills years he trusted them, Iselieved Hi - ,. indues., of their conauusus of opinion, and iijsui the near ami grave problems presented, waa con lent to fol- ow where nuhllc ..mliuieiil iimi in luiu Us. tin ta l a child .m. Piercr'r r'lrail fiUcl iul HU4UCU it ia beat fsere is mi billerueas, lor now we know (bat tlie arui i' ol nortll auo Mouth were hut the unwitting instru ment of f rovldeooe tu lift the nation to a higher plane. The tears now fai- I iiuu kuuw no aeclion, hecausa more I thau any other it was Mm whosw memory aard, Ut efface tbe line of demarka Hon. au i make this people one. And Ihen the graphic story of tbat yuuug mauhixxi, devoted not to pleas ure ol frivolity, but to earnaat purpoge and acrupulous cilieuahlp. Am' 1 tious. tor boitorahla ambition unfailing mainspring tlie privilege of irauca lo the field of polfliw. and his is the nation' intellectual endowment and habits uf Crugrea ami jtMgrily aud industry kept film there. Probably his long advocacy uf Ibe protective idea, and the marvelfous reaction Im 11 favur at a time when ha waa ttff. central hgur in an ItMUttrtmMt fl douhllul al-le. made biSB UtmaimfPt ' uihition 1 tin liul Mil uieu are ia fame daaaw ol humanity' reo ol clruOUisaesMsar, and ml asea Otatoo, 8ep4.lt, A cold, damp and gray Mineral day dawned at Canton. Loeerieg eieeea eeaieaei lae beavana and chilling mist addeti tn tbe depree sion which affect.! tboas who canto to perform tbe last olHcaa for the martyr mi dead ah derief the night sod nioruiug spivial trains packed U. sufto calioii were arriving. The trweta soon were pack.sl until they became almost unpayable. An Array of Olsilngu isbad esaraoes. I he b?dy 01 the late lamented presi dent wa placed 111 it temorary aep lib ber this atterniMin, while thousands sI.mh! 111 the Waal Lawn reuiatary mourning lor the nation's late chief. Pree Ideal ltisievelt and his cabinet, peetol honorary pallbeerera, locaM honorary pallbearers and Troop A 01 Cleveland assembled at 1 he Mckinley bouse at ItlM o'eloek. In a short time the casket was borne from tbo house and then In the hirst Methodist Kpiscopal church ot which the 1st presnlehl was a uiainliar and a trustee. Mrs. Mckinley waa not at the funeral, her serious coiidittun making it impos sible lor her to attend The sarvtsat. I he church walls wars hidden by Mowers and crepg. Services therw wore simple ami cniiialed uf prayer, scrip tural readings, ioging "Itaautiltil Isle ol H c where'1 hy uartette. "Land, Kiadl) Light,' Hiing tiy a tloublaqoar tOtte, a leeenl oration and a banadic tion. The lace oi the dead waa eol OSeeeed t view, marks el death being too plain In the church ware army comrade ot Mapir Mi'kinley, Presi dent Kooseveit's state officers, cabinet mnmlMirs, Heversl members of ties di plomatic corps, senator sud other high Dttle lain, nai I dents ol Uenton who had long Ihkui (wirsoual Irlaods, and Ofltoiall irom neigh, Miring stales and cities. The txaiy was placed In tba public vault, where it will remain un til a permanent mausoleum Is provided. services at the tomb wars briel. Hie Knights rnmiilar quartette aaug one nloolkm and llisbop Joyce ol Mm Beepolll delivaraii a prayer ThS Knori I he hiaJv was tene M tbe luneral car bv ih Moldiers and sailors wbo have acted as palllejares sinos tbe fun oral party laigan to move Irom Buffalo. rreop A aclail as an escort to tba iHsly. The cortege was coiiiMaad ol all the Ohio Natioual Ousrd, indonea geal. military urgsniMtions, Knights templar, rami Army siaU, civic so- cielles and 1 ' 1 1 1 sell s Llggg ol itit aoldiers kept the crowds back. Wnan Ihe two great hronse ibsirs of tba vaolt . ins. . 1, eeeme eriod aloud, man eob- bm), and, while the soil, sweat strsina oi "Nearer, My !, N Tbea" stole out over the multitude, the sun sboue out lor a moment 111 gentle lasnadic lion ami tlm last chapter m William Mckinley's life was written ers. asglalsv Vails. 1 anion, gaps. Is -Abnar MoKialev said last night that Mr. McKluley fa tailing paneptlbly, bul there has baan 110 1 ollapMe. Loadsn esarasrs. igaaeee, ept. t. a 11 oi i...misu to day was mourning tha death ef Mc kinley Vleinorial services wars bald in Want minister Ahlaiy. Over two thousan l sraoiis were preaani Roy ally waa wall repraaeulad. This kftareooa impraesiva asrvioaa w. r. hel l at Hi. I'aul's. Tbe lord mayor and city corporation 111 state at tended An hour befure the aarviosa began 1 imedl ware unable tu gale admission kiceptional bouor was sboeed lbs nwmory el ibe i.u praat lent hy the chauuel stUairou which tired leleUlO guns al liuoa. o. ... ..r . ... leiiua, epl 1 Memorial SSfvtu ... fol Mckinley were bald in tba British embeeiy ebereb bare ulay. I I,. , were all. ml.! by Ibe ampMOf. New Vork lepS. IV- New York has given Hsell up entirely usiey hi uu . A .t L . I values in uieuiory 01 asr. woaiuisi iarvii as were held lu every . hurob In lae all) business was at a standstill caisage's TrlSuie. (Jbieago, kepi. IV. -Today Obicaao IS paying a remarkable tribute to tbe memory ol Mr. MeKiuloy. Never the history Oi tba city hS there bwau sin h general suspension of bus loses. AieMu.rlsi easreiasa bald lu tba eoboole ami uburvbas tbroogboet tbe sily Ibis ue.ru ma This allaruouai a great me uiuriai parade marched lb rough in tuwntuwu street aavasa Susaaadad eeaiaees. ila.aua. Oapl. if. Sasleeee was eervieee were naid tre tins afleruouu. saspsuded o.la lu the tnaal Vliigiaa ititi Jasuse Manila, Hapt. IP vices ware bald ia on. al Luaula. Uniel auurassaii tnoaaassoe Pilipiuu atoburseeea 'fjtft' ara. tbe hope of its future. I pure Jiving are always j VmmmUm" ear af esaratag- atoaAraaJ. eee. It.-lm ta e ear la Mauaoa. ruuiu s . , lud-d ua fumnUi ) ol uMiuruf ug 1 see, baa as and