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LADD TILTON, BANKERS SEttC Established in 18B9. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest nllowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable terms. Letters of credit issued available in Europe end the Eastern ttates. Sight exchange anl Tolegrnphtc Transfers sold pn New York, Washington, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha, San Francisco and various points in Ore gon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. THE UNITED STATES OP rOUTLAMD, Transacts a General Dauk Ituslness. Dralts Issued Available in all cities ot the United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD Vlce-I'rosldeut JACOII KAMM Cashier - -F. 0. MILLER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Pendleton, Oregon. Capital, $70,000.00. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $00,000.00. RESERVE AGENTS First National Bank. Chicago. III.; Firt National Bank, Portland, Oregon; Clicmiral National Bank, New York, N. Y. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS L-vl Ankeny, President; W. F. Matlock, Vlco President: 0. B. Wade, Cashier; II. O. Huercnsy, Assistant Cashier; J. S. McLeod, W. 8. Dyers, V. K. Matlock, II. F. Johnson. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, OREGON. ' Organized March I, 1880. . Capital, ffiGO.OOO; Surplus, $53,500. Interest allowod on tlmo doposlts. Exchango bought and sold on all prin cipal points. Special attention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, Prosldent; J. N. Teal, Vice-President; T. J. Morris, Cashier. FRENCH & COMPANY, BANKERS THK DALLES, OltKOON. TRANSACT A GENERAL BAN KINO BUSINESS. Letters o( Credit Issued available in the Transfers old on New Wrk, I'lilrmro. St. Ioul,Hiin Kranrlsco, Portland. Ore., Brattle, Wash. and various points In Oregon and Washington, Loewenberg & MANUFACTURERS 229 to 239 Tmylor Street 199 to 194 Second Street n $gg&. 1 1 m.sS.Sn m W v WM. MILLER, LA GRANDE, OR. DEALS IK GRAIN, BKET AND FRUIT LANDB IN THE BEACTirDL GRAMD RONDE VALLEY IN EASTERN OREGON Afttr a ronttnnons residence of over 10 years in this Famous Valley, and a close study of the past accoroiilUliments and fhture postlbllltles of its soil, and a personal knowledge ol It ell. mate, I feel that uo one, seeking u home, will make any mistake in locating here. Your Correspondence Is Solicited, and All Questions ....Cheerfully Answered.... Land and Immigration Agents Loan and Insurance Agcsu fto. L. CAUSEY, General Manager. The Causey Real Estate Co. Farm, Fruit and Timber Lands, Stock Ranches, Mining Properties, j j j j o Office: Foley-Roche Building. LA GRANDE, OR. Willamette Iron and Steel Works. Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, PORTLAND, OREGON. ' DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF... Marin and Stationary Ertginos and Boilers, taw Mill, Logging and Mining Machinery, Roll Criiding and Corrugating Machinery, Power Transmission Machinery. Ws sre constantly developing Modern Machinery for special purposes, which ouf up to-date plant enables us to build accurately and economically. JRT CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. - NATIONAL OKEGON. BANK Kastcrn States. Bight Exchange and Telcgraphlfl collections made at an points on lavorable te terms. Going Company OF AND DEALERS IN Stove Ranges, Hollowware and Household... Specialties... Handled by All First Class Dealers... Royal Steel Ranges Are the Best and Cheapest in the Market PORTLAND, OREGON PORTIiAlSTD, OREGON;, HEWS OF 1 Ifll! i f Frnm All Darfc nf trio Nu WnrM and the Old. OF INTEREST TO OUR MANY Comprehensive Review of the Impoi penlngs of the Past Week In a Condensed Form. Kinp Edward may visit Ireland in the Riirlmr. Kitchener narrowly escaped oaptnre by tho lioors. , ,, Tho Von Waldersoo oxpodltion may bo nbnndono'J. .. Admiral Sampson is siok at J3oatoh, bnt not soiiously, .' Northwestern rounsylvaoia is beitig swept by a bllzzurd. Rockofollor 1ms contributed $250,000 READERS Ml rtMJ$tP' 1 J'W. to Drown uuivorsity. ylapparontly to warn tho saloon koepor Gonoral Davis will tako up the du. t,1Bt thy nicnu buslnois, whilo two ties of provost marshal of Manila. .raon approachod Hudson with levoled r , ,, , . , , , ., 'Runs. Hudson grabbed the barrels of Lord loborta has boon offorod tho j, g for DU ,U8tnnt HUtl thon fol lord vardouship of tho Ciuquo ports. to tho oon TJ0 nB woro .h.chared The yonornl tiont of tho Tnbaoaleria as ho foil, the discliaruo from ouo strik Compauy was arrested for aiding tho iug tho wall and that from tho second robots. I!oltlunH nro implicated in a plot to kill nn American olllcor in tho i'hili pines. t Tho (Jhlncno havo ofTored to coin promise, which tho foreign envoys havo nccoptod. Humor anys tlint Minister Wn hr.a approached bankers iu an ollort to se curo .fl00.000,000 loan for Uliiua. An earthquako 100 miloa north of Vancouver, 11. O., causod tho crost of a mouutiin to slidu oil into Lough borough iulot. Tho famous obsorvntory on the Ze biirtr, at which tlio colobratod astrona mora Euekola, Sack and Linden workod, has beon burnod. Thirteen negro minors were ontomlw in tlio coal mines of the state insa: asylum, two miloa from Tsoaloosa Ala., by a flood of wator from an abafa" donod bhaft. A tTinll tnnli Tsnfo nAVtiisman n iass) from tho Mona. Ark., oltv W 0 w? "I"8'011 bnt 'ow m,,nut " hanKed him to u treo. Ho was aceuaeaNi"11 h d?t,,U wro ,uot cei uutu of ussaultiug a 19 year old girl, whose. uuuuiiiu.1 in uruiuui. Tho jury in tho en so of tho atato of Minuosota nut' lust Frank II. Hamilton, charged with mnideriug Leonard H. Day, brouiiht in a verdict of man slaughter iu tho first dogreo. John HudFou, tho husband of tho woman shot iu tho saloon raid at. Mill wood, Kan., says ho kuows who llrod tho shot that killed Mra. Hudson, and will mako his uiiuio known at tho prop or timu. A robol garrison was captured on the Cavito coast. Deported rilipinod woro landed at I Guam, Juuuary 13. Paul Armnud Silvestro, tho Frcnoh poet uud critic, ia dead. Tho natioual convention of batter makers ia in soanou iu St. Paul. Couger has boon instructed to protest against tho proposed expedition. A saloon raid at Millwood, Kan., re' aultod in tho killing of n woman. Londou ia onvoloped iu a douso fog which has caused many ucaldouta. Kmployos of two Muuila companies havo been arrested for aiding the reb els. Tho foreign envoys gave China night days in which to inauo satisfactory edicts. Miuister Wu will apeak in Glove land, O., on "Washington and Confu oiua." Seven bodiea of the 05 entombed minora at Union, 11. O., have boon taken out. Influenza ia raging at Ghrlstlnuia, Henrik Is nor, tho Norwegian poet, is ill of the malady. Steamship Almond Ilranch collided street brldT ! y damSng the I y aamagmg tbe with the Morrison Port laud, Or., seriously structure. Orders will bo issued by General Otis today directing tho immediate en listinout of men for tho now Twenty ninth infantry. The opening session of the 10th con tineutal cougress of the National So clety of tha Daughters of tho American J ltevolutiou was hold at Washington. Sixty poach growers of Catawba Island, Ohio, have formed a combina tion to fight the San Jose scale. The association will spray the trees with crude oil. It is believed Whltolaw Hold is to be namod envoy extraordinary of the United States at the coronation of King Kdwaid VII, which will probably takeflHtle girl was taken to tho iwlico sta place In June, All of the big silk thread manufac turiug concerns lu the United States aro to bo consolidated. The money la to be furnished by the Coates Thread Company. Tbe capitalization will bsf 11,000,000 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY RESULTED IN MURDER. I Saloon Smashing In Kansas With Fatal Results j Raiders Wire Masked Men. Lcavon worth, Kim., Fob. 31. Twen- y muskod farmers, nnned with shot- RniiB, nttemptml to raid n saloon nt ' Millwood, n email plnco 14 miles north of lioro, Inst night, nud in tho nieloo that followed, Mrs. Iioso llndeou, wifo of tho bartoudor, was iustautly killed, : her hond boing complotoly blown off. wllllnm Wobli, ono of the raldors, was shot in tho arm, nud two or thron oth ers woro Bllylitly hurt. Ono hundred shotB wcro llrod. Tho town ia in n fover of excitement, and furthor tron ! bio is oxpeoted. Tho saloon was run by Mrs. Michael 1 Lochuer. Sho had boon wnrued to j lTAh,,PAn !? j bu "B'e.?: I S 1U U UiUUK IIINV Illgllt U IS1CU, Hll armed and wearing handkorchiofs for masks, approachod tho saloon. Two of the nnmborenterod ami ordered drinks. Barteudor'Hudson had sonrcoly sot tho glasses on tho bar when tho mou gnvo tho sliinal. Immodiatoly tho door was burst open and tho masked mou mshod into the placo. Half a dozen shotguns wero raised to tho ceilins and fired, piercing tho stovo. Mrs. Hudson rushod to tho scono from tho living rooms iu tho loar and stood in tho doorway. Sho had barely ' reaohod tho spot whon n gnu was level , cd at the spot and discharged. Tho shot struok her in tho forohead nbovo ( tho eyos, and sho foil mortally wound , ed. lluilson rushod to his wifo's sldo to admiuister to her, but she diod bo 1 foio ho could carry hor to another room. During tho shooting William Wobb, ono of tho raiders, was accidentally shot in tho arm, and two or throo oth ers wero woundod slightly. A few wore shots wore llrod, but tho mob, alarmed at the killing of Mrs. Hudson, qalckly left the place without stopping tstaattoy the liquors and fixtures, Amikipatlng the. attack, Hudson had it MhlsslO ; m a; probably pre d;a bloody riot. ktlha mornlug, tho raldors having goue quietly to their homos. Tho members of the party are nil believed to bo young farmers who ltvo noar Mill wood. Shorlff Kvoi hardy wont from horo to Millwood today and nrrestod four farmers, who havo boon iudgod in tho county jail horo. Tomorrow the county attorney says ho will illoaconi plaint anginal them of murJur in the first degree Hack of tho alleged jaid thore la said to havo exlstod a (oud ol long standing. CHARGED WITH MURDER. Mart Who Killed Another Alleges ft Was Doni In Self.Defcnse.. Vanconvor, I). U., Fob. 21. A ape olal from Greonwood, 11. O., atatoa that James F. McGlll de Itlvern is iu jail charged with tho murdor of Harry Kowund, who was killed at Denoro last night. De Kiverre ia a Fronoh Canadian who was formerly a civil engineer iu tho sorivco of tho Crow's Nest Pas railway. He has latqly boon in ado tho victim of several practical jokos at tho Denoro mining camp. l)a Ilivorru killed ilowaud with a four Inch casokutfo, and while Do Itlverro admits that it was his hand that gavo the fatal blow, ho declares it was iu folf-dofousQ uud circumstantial ovi denco in a moasuro confirms this view, for Itowaud had boon drinking, and not finding sulllolentoxoltument iu jok ing tho llttlo Freuehmau, attempted to hold him over n red hot stovo. It was thou that tlio knlfo was used. Do ltiveno subsequoutly surrendered to the' proviucial poliuo, Tlio deceatod was formerly a railway paymaster in the Kast. Uborer Had His Skull Crushed. St. Ilelons, Or., Fob. 21. Yester day morning Oliver Melvillo, an em P10?0 ' D'' Bel1 Cairoou's loglug '""P. ''k ' G b' 0B ,,a ,lHa thu Uoje & Ne,mlBn nnuAt im j,i. skull crushed by a timber, which was moved by tho fouling of the blocks on one of tho donkey engines -which is mod for hauling logs, Deceased was S3 yems of ago and leaves a wife and child. He was u now man uud had just gouo to work iu the morning. 'flio coroner was summoned and a jiuy empaneled. The verdict exonerates all counecled with tho work and states that "death was fro purely accidental causes. Shot Brutal Father. Fort Wayne. Ind., Feb. 21. Desile Slator, aged 16, shot aud probably fa tally injured her father to cave her mother from death at his hands. Tho tion aud after an inquiry was let go Slater came homo lu the ever. lug, throw his wife on a bed and proceeded to olioko her. The llttlo girl secured a revolvor and fired a bullet into her lather's back, lulllotiug a dangerous wouud. ' 33, 1901. Mi W Mi Employes of Manila Companies Under Arrest. THE EVIDENCE IS STRONG AGAINST THEM Belgian Corunl, Who Was Also Suspected, llsstl- ly Left f r Europe Rebel Garrison Captured on Cavlle Coast Manila, Fob. 21. Captain Jonos, ot tho Eighth infantry, hno beon arrested at a town on tho bay province of La guna, Floronta Ortuua and Migul Poueo de Leon, agents of tho Tabaoa loira Company, and William Wobb, Pedro Lorouz and Victoria Soonta, employed by tho lMiilipplno Trading Company, on charges similar to thoso brought agalust D. M. Carmnn, tho Amorican contractor, uamoly, furnish lng tho insurgonta jvith suppllos. Tho Tabacalorla Company, tho rlohost cor pnratiou in tho Philippines, la accusod of aiding tho iUBurgonts ofton and aotlvoly. Tho luen arrostod aro promt uout aud tho ovideuco against them ia vory strong. M. llrlxholtorman, n Uolgian, con nected with tho Phllipptuo Trading Company, has beon arrested at Ma nila, and M. Edward Andro, tho Pol' gian consul here, and liiiumuor of tho Phllipptuo Trading Company, hastily loft Al nulla with Ills family, on his way to Europe on tho steamor, Montu vldlo. Andre had previously boon bus poctod. Other arrests aro oxpootod. Colonel Schuyler, with 100 mou of tho Forty sixth reglmont on tho gun boat Jlosco, laudod on tho Cavito coast, near Tomato, and, proceeding inland, captured a small robol garrison. Con tinning his march along a mountain trail, Colonel Sohuylor was attackod by robots of Trias' command. After a sharp fight tho onomy wore boaton and ecattorod, Ono American was killod nud ouo waa woundod. Tho United States transixtrt Rose crans has returned here from Guam, alter, lauumgt hmo neruipino ptiaon; irtea w tiritda site: four mHs Tho prison is called tho 'Presidio. It la attuatod on an ascont, and strict dis cipline is maintained. Tlio olllulala of tho branch of tho Hong Kong bank horo, havo announced that lioss, tho Englishman in tholr employ, who wroto a lottor published iu an Australian paper, criticising tho Philippine commission, Amorican 0 Ul cers and American pulley In gonoral, lias boon ordorod to proccod to Hong Kong. Tlio llrittsh community hero la woll pleased that tho man has beon sout away. Gonoral MaoAithur's rocoptlou at Mulaoan oxceoda anything in tho Span ish rouimo. Tho palaco was beautiful ly docorated and brilliantly illumi nated. Thousands of persona ntteudod from army, navy, olllctal, consular, clerical, business uud social circles, American uud foreign. Tho Filipino population wan woll represented. Gonoral Parry waa master of common ios. Gonoral MauArthur and tho ladles of tho United Statea commission ro colved tho guests. Dancing followed tho reception. Tho Filipinos woro especially pleased at bolug accorded a prtvllogo uovor boforo atTordod them, aud General MaoArthur'a tact aud courtosy wero greatly appreciated. IN A VENEZUELA PRISON. Asbury Park, N. J., Man In Jail Incommunicado for a Term of Five Months. New York, Fob. 31. H. O. Uullls, of Ashbury Park, N. J,, after having endured imprisonment for moro than flvo months iu Maracaibo, onozuolu, has rottirned homo to pross a olatin for $fi0,000 damageH through tho United Mutes government against tho South American republic, Mr. Uullls waa nppoinfod mechani cal uud electrical ougiueor of tho Mara cailo Electric Light Company two years ago. In a political uprising ho was compolled to climb a telegraph polo and seek protection under an American ling, which ho tied to tho polo, Tho police last Auugst found a quan tity of ummuuitlou m tho olootrlo plant with which Mr. Uullls was connected, and ho waa arrostod, charged, us he supixibed, with bolug iuleuuuu with tho revolutionists. Ho declared his Inno cence, but repoated appeals to the American consul wero unheeded. The authorities, believing ho had no friends, cauoed his removal to a military prison, where hu waa kept flvo mouths Incom municado. Mr. Uullls smugglod a let tor to the American minister aud in 2 hours afterwards tho Vouozuolauu gov eminent complied with u peremptory demand for his release. Contract for Yukon Boat. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb.' 31. Jamos Iteote & Huns have just takeu a con tract to build for tho Canadian Devel opment Company a 1100,000 tow uud passenger craft to ply on tho Yukon river. The purchasing company is a Chicago interest, of which W, 11. I sou la one of tho chief executives. NO. 47. BENT ON LYNCHING. Officers Successfully Foiled Mob of RaIN road Men In Topeka. Topokn, Knn., Fob. 22. Tho vigil nnco of tho ofllcors waH all that saved "Slick" Slater from lynching by nn iufurlatod mob tonight. Ho will yet bo lynched if ho can bo found. Slater assaulted 17-year-old Lottio Gorbcrlok Monday ovouing, and was captured by tho Topokn ollluors tho noxt day nt Carbondalo. This nftoruoou.it became known that ho waa horo, and Immedi ately tho Santa Fo shopmen, of whom tho nssanltod gitVa fathor, George Ger borlck Is ouo, doolded that ho should Ira lynchod, Thor at onco sont a commit teo to watch the jail whilo thoy quiet ly arranged the dotails of the expected lynching. Ity 0 o'clock thoro was an angry mob of 1,000 around tho jail, demanding that tho prlaonor bo dolivorod to thorn. A brlgado of sturdy bollermaken, armed with heavy slodgo hammers, stood ready to mako short work of the jail in caso tho demands wore not granted. Sheriff Cook told tho crowd that the prisoner had been romoved, and offorod t lot a commit too search tho jail. Ton men, headed oy George Gorborlok, made a thorough search, but Slater could not bo found, Thoy re turned and told tho mob, but that did not satisfy them, and twlco thoy started to break in tho jail doors. Early iu tho attornoou, tho Bhoriff, in anticipation of troublo, ordoron n doputy to got Slator out of town. He was ordorod not to loavo him in Jack- I sou county nor to tako him to Louvou worth. Tho doputy drove to Hoyt with Slater and outoroct a north bound Itock Island train. It is thought that Slater I is now in jail in AtehlKon. Tho Santa ' Fo shopmen nro calmly determined to lynch Slater when ho ts brought back horo lor trial. Thoy havo appointed 1 largo vigilance oommittco to bo con Htautly on tho outlook, aud vow that Slater will novor loavo TopokaNallvo. Tho shopmen havo pastrouorda in cases of this kind, Thoy lynched John Oil pliant 12 yoara ago for a like offense. FURIOUS BLIZZARD. An Unusual Sterm - , ' half a dozeu feet, of snow on eosatry roads and outlying districts, andllatoli troot burled uudor 12 foot of snow. Corry caught about tho worst part of tho Btorm. Tho Wostorn Now York and Penn sylvania railroad accommodation train, duo horo this ovnning, waa stall ed in a drift higher than tho engiue staak, whilo rushing down a hago grndo south of this city. It waa dug out with dlfllculty nud again startod on its procarioua journey toward ilult'alo. It probably will not get through tonight This road ia operating its trains with throo ougiuos, and hna throo plows at work on 00 miloa of track. Tho worsts drifts nro nt Summordulo, where they reach n height of 20 feet in spots. On tho Philadelphia & Erio, a enow plow jumped tha track at Jackson's, while endeavoring to forco its way through u big drift. Trail! a was delayed sever al hours. For tho first tlmo in many years this road has beon compelled to iiso auow plows, Tho Eire ia alio compolled to operate hastily Impro vlsod snow plows, somothiug unheard of on tho main lino west of Salamanca. Tho Lake Shore & Nickel Plato are running tholr trains, but many hours behind tlmo, LYNCHING IN ARKANSAS. Negro Fiend Hanged by a Furious Mob Has! a Bad Reputation. St. Louis, Fob. 32. A apeoial from Menu, Ark., says: A mob of eight determined men took Peter Uerryiiian, a dospurato negro, out of tho city jail at 1 o'clock this morning and hanged lit 111 to a tree, Tho crime of which llerryinim was accused was an nssault on a 12-yoar-old girl, whoso condition ia critical. The masked mou met Night Oflicoi Jouos aud compelled him at tho point of guns to hand over tho koya uud his revolvor, Two of them wero loft to guard Jouos, whilo tho others wout to the jail aud secured the negro. About 3 o'clock thoy re turned to where tho olllcor waa being guurdod. and gavo him his keys nud, gun, Then tho mou qulotly disap peared without a word. About two mouths ago this negro at tacked an engineer with au ax, neatly killing him, aud ho has been guilty of numerous other offenses, Prompt ac tion was taken by tho authorities, but no clew has been found as to who aro tho members of tho mob. New Minister From Colombia. Washington, Feb. 22. Dr. Carina Martinez Kllvella, tho Colomhinu min ister of foreign affairs, appeared at tho state department today to arrange for tho presentation of his credentials as miuikter of Colombia to Washington. The new minlstor comos hero princi pally to advance the Interests of Colom bia in connection with thu Puuuiiih, canal, as opposed to tho Monraguu, routo, aud tho length ol his stay will depend ou the outcome of the canal legislation. 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