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DAILY EVENING EDITION r:;;cDTi5KRs A- ,,ni.nlh"nnlT I EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. I I r'rtM rn,u, P,oh.bi, t.w f r""1 lh' ....... Scan" i" ' """u." I'lnaiill county nenp" . WW WWrWrW PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1901 NO. 484 The Place To buy Groceries H where yon can have a big jtock to M)Ct from. Call and see mr. Mv stock is igrge both in laBCy and staple groceries. fl. R. Demott A FULL LINE Of Children, Misses and Ladies Coats and Jackets just received in all Mcs snd at prices that will suit even the most humble buyer. My line of Ladies Silk. Silk and wool and all Wcol Shirt waists is the best ever shown in Pendleton. My lint of Ladies Muslin Underwear has just arrived and is now on sale at rediculously low prices. It will pay you to examine my various lines of dry Roods before purchasing. R. ALEXANDER The Boston Store.! DRESS GOODS MEN'S CLOTHING. Newest Fall Fabrics. SUITS Pel L 3oie Anion Luni Pranelle Drap Ie Alma All tlie stock for fall is now in and Qruitfl French Poplin dreHsers are now picking out ... . , .. their choice. We are m;ikni' a -pecniltv Meh Miakebkin M. , , ... r J . . . . of hiuli class values 1 Satin KVpp- Peblt Cheviot . ClayWowUd Satin Victoria $10 311(1 S15 In light ami heavy weight and in black and colors. A heautiful line of trim- OVERCOATS tuings to match. New overcoats are necessary this fall RtmtmbfT our as there is such a great change in the Dress Goods Sale w have ,,R"" huyen lik! M the very low prices of $7.BO to $15.00 I2'c, Wc. 29c, 39c. 49c and 59c " inwhd v4. fud her. gjjQgg yET. K U HKEKS We thank oar patrons for the hig slioe Fall Hook here all new ami low prices. business of this fall. We believe you Many new styles to show. like big values at small prices. Watch our Silent Glove Sale. 25c Neckwear 10c tonight. Li New goods arriving weekly Selling at reduced prices. J-'.e line of ift books in white Iff- binding, worth 35c on Nj here for 24c. JgMMMI 1 sample line of fine PMded poem- and gift books at Pe 'educed price. 1 PR:: V ON OUR SHELVES and counters you will find only the best of canned and package goods, and the best of every kind Whatever you want in fine grocer ies ou will find here, and you will find our prices right on teas, cof fees, canned goods and everything in groceries We pride ourselves on the courtesy and efficiency of our our store service. C. ROHRMAM. v J . 1 ..... --"s-carge ime kid dolls iy yS- Good quality German Other dolls 2c up. uoll heads complete line in "l-1. china and metal heads. Toilet - 1....... ,-actile SOaP --- juap 1 111, . w - - - - - " bar, other DODular soaps 5c wfttftad tmm Uur Please bear Bnd our soaps average 33 13 per than elsewhere bool Siiinlieoe slate pen , . rr"v" -j "JC, 12 lead m-ncils C. etc. Redbrick nolf. " BAKER &F0LS0M For Combination Folding Cots and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - Next Door to Postoffice Pendleton, ..Oregoe.. AIR-TIGHT HEATERS I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to he absolutely air tight. None of the heat i wanted and the stoves wUJ save ONE HALF of your fuel bill. I .Aso havc a full Uai of cast cook stoves and steel ranges. 1 Pries are the lowest, quality considered. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man, 741 Main street, Pendleton, Oregon. UlNIRAL NIWV senator Thomas t' I'latt of New York, waa k guest nt dinner with Ptve Ident Roowcvelt hi., I Mr, mm Sunday. A fairly well attended meeting of anarchist wan hdM In a hall In Tot tenham Court rued, Loudon, to limr a lecture on the aaetuation of I'realdent McKinley hy K. Kellev of New York The audience, largely .omeed of foreigner, applauded all reference to "Saint' ('solffoM and IiIk "meritoi ioua" act. OM t h nuaaii d aUtgWl anarchist as MOblod in a hall fal Fourth street In New York, oi imlhly to hold a hall In honor of the organisation of the Krle Arladter Hteinme, id to U a society i-onipoaed of anarch Nta, hut the nature of the aanemhlegv wan atiapei'ted hy the rnaiiRffer of the hall and in a short time 40 polioomei) wan on the iotno The Freeman's Journal asserts that King Bid Ward and QOMD Mexandrla will arrive in Dublin to attend the next l'llin hexbiwii IUOM and will main a fortnight In Ireland, rtaltlni I,onl I,ondoiHierrv" and the Ouke of Ahereorn and Kolng to Itelfant. Their Majetif, however, win not go into the South of Ireland. Mr. J. WttnMfft a widow raaidlnj in laytou, Ohio, haw bMO arrentel hy the pOuM at the iiiHtlgation of the cor oner and it held a prisoner at the en tral wtation pMidinK an invextlfration into very MerloiiH chargeri. Mro. Wit mer, 1 lie Mlice say. is siiNpe'tel of 14 murdeiN, the lUt including four hux liandu, rive children, one sinter and four members of dltlereut families in winch he wa eniloyed aa house keeper. PACIFIC NORTHWIST NBWS. I he ,ii mining claiuiH comprising the row ii Point group at Pixie. Br more county, haa DMD traiiMferrtMl to a Ho-ton Syndicate. The consideration is in the neighliorhood of 9100,000 AMoeiate Justice Sullivan, of the Idaho Supreme Court, ha. received 1 7,000 trout ainl othel food tUhen from the I'liited Slaten Finh CoiiiiiiIhhIoii for the lake on the Silver reek ranch; aay the Wtxxl River Timea, Articles of incorpormtion of the WIn- eonalii iog l.umlier I ompitny, of Suerlor, Wis., have liwn tllel with the eouiitv auditor of l.alah county The capital st. irk is ftJOO.UOn, mud the incirpiraUii are r. S. lOibeiTnon, A. A. I .am. iii and H. I.. 1 1. I-or. si C H. MUMk of Si. Helens, has an apple tre in full hhxim. The tree made a healtliy growth in the early siirlug and summer, hut nearly iierish- ed for water later in the year, and at the tir-Nt thorough witting or tne ground this fall started on it regular growth. A man by the name of Clark in re ported to have made a lucky atrike on Keck Creek, about K' mllea weat of H al Icy While herding hona. in that vleinltv a short time ago he came acruMt a ledge of gold ore that varies in width from three to the feel, the ore anaayiug over $.17 kt ton, and there is hetweei, Ml anil UOO lolls in Hlglll THE SCHLEY CASE TODAY NOT MUCH o Testimony Was of an Uninter esting Character. o VARIOUS OFFICKRS WBRK ON STAND Captain Folder, of th New Orleans, Wis the First Witness of tbediy. He and Schley Could Not Agree. Training In ic.illsi.cM'.il.le to litllletic ,'l aiiccess. In training, linn h I M Ma 1 1 1."1' upon diet : eure- ki 111. . tlir-iiii.fi. ' . ' '...', PII Mil IIUlHty t the final tat- eti.wu'i rcgu!arit i imnls. Th.it It tin sec i t ot strength lor every mull No in ,n Can he .tiong. r than Ins Ktomarh. The i t-,, .ind irniruUr oaling. of l.iisine s men, caus-s .1 v of the Uowai'h md allieil ofipuwal digektion and nutrition TlK IW .hi 1ms no muiiii hcilt'i until thi . diawtaM mi cured Dr. rterre'i finHan Medical Dbfovery eeiet dis-.-.in-ot the si. .mi ii h and .ilu r oruMH ot iig .tmi and nuiriuue tail enehlw the nl) i i liuiH up Into mk oiou. iiealln In tht eHiuiilatlMl oi IM nutrition exlrai t.-il iron. Ml I i.i n ; ki Hmi urtikh mIu.i iu In .11 i.n.l -loins, Ii ii.m'.I. " mi'i Mi I l Caudlll, MwMlaud .Mkghauy Cu s C "I Wm Ull.lil. tu ill, NUlll.ll.K M Cd I'-. 1 "' ' Ii" liinr I wlUr'tn 111 nrfri nls.ul en . ..I..IUM.II luviag full itatadraci in In. .n.-'i ,ci. M' '.-1 virl mi l.,uk. In. ;uMra Me.li. .1 Mvry win. hi did lui'ir l lu ' laUlwd I hi i botllr I Ikjii u I" I I- It. I I hV ft 'I 1" I") -i li.4tl.-i. Ifcrl thankful lul'al l Ibi hrae ni I havt r-, . iv. .1 fi .in 1" im if ."!! i M. '1 kul Uacuvrry I ... lulil) " imd a I" ail urruiii an a Hciud mid Mifi o ! - lr. PiefOe'l IVllets cur. i .a, i ijalion. You get Good Beer. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Guaranteed not to fitn.su headache or dizzineita Auk forjit. Schuitz Brewing Co. Wanhingtnn, Oct. I, -Capl. Poller, who commanded the .Ne irlenn- dur ing the war, took the mand at the opening o( IimUv'. Rianion of the Schley court to remiinc hix textininnv ot vex- tenlav. He .aid be filggenled to Sehhy the circular hlockmle an being the more effective in pfefMtiU MMpe, hut Bob ley did not Mfee with him. ItriBtol testified the I'exas wan t it -pired "liif t' wiiile coaling iff San tiago. He bM received llo orders in I the even o the t n m v I'Dinitig out Me fcii Hii'e the ihore hatteriei at BMtleiO amounted to m illing ami ai1 tliHl when Siunpiii'ii h luhurdixl that tbey were nilence.l in a -hnri time. Comnntiider Wainwrighl . l ni- mended the (Jlouoeelef ( Hantleflo textihed that the llrooklyn in milking the lain, us loop, did not i a.- within 2A00 leei ol the Texan. II that lie true, the Texas was not emlangi red , lie stated none of the Spaumh all i ih turned her course an though to ram one o( the American hhipa. I. lent. Mark tiriHtol, watch officer on the I'exaH during the w ar, testified that nothing done to .lenlr.iv Hie earthworks at Cienf ilgiwa. KANSOUINU "is. MONK. Boiton Uankari Labia Monty to Kldnap- ri In lha Orient. Host. in, Oct. H. Although no ottieial tatement wan i I, it is un.ler- Htood ;A,l)Ut) wan cabled to Coiiitanti nople this morning to be given to the iniaaioiiarv, Mirh Htone'n, kidnappers an evn'ence of gisid iHlth. Money still in Iming received hy the haukerii who have charge ol the fund. Rumori or Mora Ttraa. Washington, Oct. 8. It is. nnpoHMi ble to verify at the state department the report from Solla, Bulgaria, that the hrigandii have postponed for a mouth the date at which the ransom fur Mins BtOM m to he paid. rkvolu riON ron pkhma. Shah't favorllat Hava Mada Away With lha Publle Fund.. 1 1 'imtant inople, Oct. M. Uefugeoii from I'ei-ia repOli that country on the verge nf revolution. None of the ahah'a prom land reforms hava l.e.-n kept in OponUiOtt, bUi umtead taxes are in. reasmg and wholenale iiupriaoii QMUtl and coiillai at ioiih hy tin. govern n, en' are common. The ahah, ae cording to report, in ill and complete j in the hands of intriguing favor itua who have aeiil all available funds to foreign hanks ami prepar.sl lor Might '.en the atoriu buratM. SWEDISH PBAVICR BOOg. plteopal Oanaral Convantlon Will Hava Ona Praparad. San Krancim i let K. l'h. hoiiaa ol biahopa at the KpiHcopal general convelition thm morning passed a aolution appointing a committee to prepare a Kwedmli tssik of prayer The holiae of deputies r.V'nsidered the BQtfl oi vesterdav ui tin- Huiituigtoii amendment, paaaing the name liy a bigger majority. I'he Gonedo delegi turn wan IOC nelly seated thtl II. Min PATHOL ON UPPBH YUKON. UounlaO Pollaa Will Wttiti from Whit Houia to Oawton. Tacoina, Oct. H. The mounted pn lice hava isarlecled a patrol system aloug the upper Yukon supply aia tioua, located every thirty miles fruin While Horse raiibf to DeUBOU, a dis tsnce ol lour hundred miles, to be patrolled daily throughout the win t.-r StPPLIliS Sli.N I I AK SOUTH NINK MKN tOUK PBOM III, VIM A N Ii BKAB VALLIKK. Ara Bautnar aioaama Up tor ine Win isr's Oparallom. J J. Mrattoii, ft, 1.. strattou, D. St rat Ion, L M. Strattou .. M let ward, Joe A. Worthy, Kemp Harden tv. Henry Had lev sud Have Uredduca with six 4-l.ore and two nOeB lOBBBI are uieuiliers ol a part) that lias . ome all the way loin ,-silvies valley, Harney county, and Hear valley, I. rant OOUIlty, to buy supiilies in Pendleton, fbei left here about flbJO. Tiiuy have b. en loading today at the stores I he party was found at the htaudaid liroceri comoaiiv's place ol business .'.liiiusl ready to pull out 0BJ tha Jong haul ov. i moiiiitalii ami valley ui uieir i.ome ranches far into the luterlor ol the state. This journey homeward Will lake llrt-ui over road. In places nut very kuoJ for (ravel, according tu the Mrat- tons, oua of whoui aalii that thara is need of repslr to lire gratia in r lowers gulch which is on Ilia ui IdJIe fork ol the John Hay rivar, a. r ... lha iloe in to Ureal .ouiity. ill is grade ia hi rouah couditiuu, probably because .i....... iul aa k Mum hava failed to I clear out tlie highway after driving naiids aloug that pari ol Ilia country. "Hut little repair work ia needed," aaid one of the party, "and the peo ple living out our way would appre ciate verv much ifthe authorities would lake bold ol the mutter and see tiiat tha road ia nut lulu good condition lor freighting In Uloat other places, the roads are all right." Hllvies is beyoud Canyon City, ami ouila a distance into Harney county. Boar valley is iu Oraut, and ia beyond Oauoyn also. These outdta will have to haul the freight bought here up tiie grades to C'aiuas 1'rairie, down into the haaiu of tlie uorth lork of thai riv er, up the grades on the other side, along the "hat'klsine" between the north (orb and the middle fork, and then 'I n into the valley of the mid die f and up a three mile hill to the ' aa (buy DOUM up on the plateau to go on to Long Creel Thence they will go up a mountain and down into K.n uiMev and on lo Canyon City, reaching thai town bl descending a steep mountain, and cl nullum out up a hill that is thirteen mile long before striking the grades down into the vallies in which thev I , live and engage In livestock raising. "Range haa been g... .. I during the paat season," was the slate -nent of them all, "and we are well satislled with the OUtCUme of the summer's operations. ' ' THE NEW YORK MARKET Raportad by I. L. Ray U Co., Pandlaton, Chisago Hoard or Trada and Nsw York Stosk lirhtnn Rrokars. New York.jOct. K. I he w heat mar ket was strong irom the start toda. InflueUOed largelv hy the heartv f II eign buying. Ileerhohui, the Kuglish authority, -aid, eyrlv m the MM, unit America could name the price ol wheat tin- ii'ur, if so dtopoood. PhePi has bOM heavv buying the past week in a .(iiiet way without altcctiug prices materiallv, bUl since vesterdav there has been an advance of ls with clon ing prices at the top. Liverpool was I H higher, . 7 1-H, New York opened 7' :i-M, an.l closed 7l, Stocks higher. Money, 4 per cent. Wheat Close yesterday, T.'i :t-H. tlpen todav, 7f H-M. Uange Imlay, 7ft l-H. Close tmlay, Mi StiM-ka: Sugar, 115; steel, I'nion I'acific, IMI7-H; I). S., tel. Whsat in Chlsaao. Chicago, Oct. M. Wlieat, llt ll-M to 70 H-H. NOW A Ull. I. BOARD TRUST. l-ormad In Cailforiila lo Control Alio Ora eon, Washlnalon and Idaho. I'orlland, Del s. t here is a tight on h. t ween the bill hoard people and Hie tobacco trust which promises to alte. t the entiri rthwest. A combi BOtlOe was binned by the billboard coiniianies.il .-.iu rraucisc.i winch re suited in the ownership ol every hoard iu California. Koccutlv the hill hoard company of Cortland wan bought out at a very high price from John T. Williams, who jn kept in . barge tin lei sslarv, and now plans are on lool to il.k.h Hie hi 1 1 hoards :n all the largei towns of the imrthweiHt from BoiBB Citv lo I'acoin.i. Some of Hie hoards are already under control o the Han hrancisco people. the object of the new combine i to control .-verv board in California, Washington, Idaho and other neighboring ntates and then dic tate terms to the tobacco trust. As the trust disnn u vast amount of adv. r li-ing on board-, pushing . heap brands ol cigars and chewing and ninoking tobacco, the Man h'rancisco combine In pes to he able to raise rates, and the trust, being without other boards to go to, must come to the center or else cease advertising I lit i r goods ei.ept through the press Hi miiih KBNrUCKV APPBAV. Ix ara Uaad Proiu Batlls or Sunday at Big Spring.. Meddesboro, Kv, Hit H. (..ss Cbadwell and Win. Morgan, who w-re ueuedud in Sunday's battle at Xig Spring!. Union church, are dead, making nix dead from the allrav ON TRIAL FOR HIGH TREASON IN LONDON 1 Dr. Kraosc Answering to Very Serious Charge. PROStCUTIOI SATS II FAVORS BOKRS o - UlN Swurlgi Allpganre lo (be MM Crowo nd Wllle wnrnor of the uij of lohinnnlmm. I on.,.n, m t. h. Tin. trial of lp. Krsuse, W gBUBTBOl o .I diannashurg, lor high treason, began this morning, on .liargssuf hating forwarded inlorm atinu to t. t.s.r after taking the oath 'f allegiance lo lbs Brltleb crown, rbe pmsarntion read a Idler Ir-.m Krause le I r l.ey.ls, the Ihwr lUPUp BSD agent, in which Hie prisoner told hej M l"' bad AKree.1 to a 21-lionr arun- ' ' c HI the time ol the occuutllou ol lobeUMMl in order tliat tlie Honrs might h,. allnwad to increaaa their for. es and umve their gold to Pretoria SBtOBO TRIAL OP P0WBRS I'rsiatutlsa Bsnlloni Prosldanl's Kill initta Poidbla Csaaasltaa. rgi'town, K i . . Oat, , - The aae- mid trial ui Celeb Towers, charged with i-oiitpracy in the assassination of Oovernnr Bowel, tiegan this morn ing. A Irmig array of legal talent appears fnr Is.tli sides. AMOfUOl t'auipball, lur the pr ose.-nl n.n . In ad dressing the cniirl said "Who knows hut the assassination of M. KInley wai Higgest.sl by lb., assassination ol QuB bel ami tin man hangail lor that DflMf KILLED ON N. Y CKNTMAL Four Railroad Men Loat Lives In a Wreck tula Morning. I Ilea. N V . i ct h rout men ware killed in a irelpht wreck on the Nee York ('en ml near orlskauy morning The ib ail ure C Shaiiuoii Kli ui..' I.- TtH w ith this glue, i ...,..! Kiatik Arllvle ..inilli hire nn Pel BMP, llinkemin Wm V elr wink wan canned by a colllaior. a In igln engine. London Haan of Araaar'i Oaalh. Ijin.lnii, Del. K.- The Indian olllce has race I ve. I notillralloii ill the death of the Ameer ol Afghanistan. No details are given I U Ray ti Co., Bur tu.t wii StookM, liotuttti Mil. I I illllll for sasa or uo rusrgia. New York Stack Hackeage. Chicago iilock I svbaage. Chiuigu Hoard el I ads LoudOUi Oct. H. I..,rd Kitch.ner rep ols MM casualties during the week ending yesterday, M) kille.1, '.'0 BTOUndedi -II captured, no surrendered ...rl st,,... ........... . . SAVES LIFE WlUafd. IU BH ESI 1 sit uiilaMl gus.f i Auga.l I, .MM i ot'.i. airs ia omn " -v . .ar .Mil " WI..I. 1 bMfSJI U, .It ui I iX?'' s i.ad .ucli UrrltTo in.. iu . , i ,u, j.l i,,.l. ii. aJ . I.. 1 1 . I aar or ins wm.uw -.' - u Iu i Iwl adttlou " '.'''rf, 'J' eilis lli,ll..Uir AIimsiis- ' 'J 7 Hi. . lo.ught an... Aiirnni. i ua. iea Biur Luisa'f W,i I .V.bo .d iar k- acaM ..r I nilord . iii- m. .si.i '.' a STp-im-u a I o." du .ii m, - . i s-d swa MlkVailosMaayali; asigkbor. TJJ" I , I iu. isn, la tie had II Vi..u,od. n -V'Jivu. U B) wU Oval soMisis mil RM peial Has msa. Tew rms vaeid Uu Uw knur paags. the sgaay sad duli dial susas iadw Hwuma of wowaa hsvt taias lo Ussk epea Mlfl.iin u duly u' thP MJL Mey kut.rei- J 0 hsrwfc Isroasdi wUfeh WINE"CARDH aow raadsr. uanaca-ary. Wasaaa mU aa hMV Ufjl JfJSJ ak Win oi lrdul brmas raiW la aaeds.t sa ki 0v ertvaty al w hoest Maay U UN belt Koims k Hisi uly era atvw wBkeU Mvsi f-al inaUuias It rurct whiU. aad l.lllag al tha hw and M?Uiy .si.. Oust d.sl Prkdul imiM. Ur Davis' tmt .- vmi SCI whsi vmmfmui l u I--- bar a-s.. .d La, die ireidlurd . ttWX Lv-ighl sMs UkM 1 Cardai by '"'-' SsmI 6 bu.ci. Whs IN VW druU l 0. 1UI dm.-. aae S Uum. it RM wa W CU saJ Tke-arsT IMaU t ot asfrs. Osvsi' Uh Nawar lafea a MiasWiuU lea & Perrins .1 auce The Original Woroeatenthirv ISAM OP IMIIAMOHa. Butlera, Chefs and Cuoke pronounce it the beat Sauce; piquant and apputiftog, it unrichea ull diahea. TSsi .1. i . . b .... , UsuU. JOHN UHNCAN IHUM. AgsalN. V Sanu Clause Headquarters.