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    DAILY DOING EDITION
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OttEttON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1901.
NO. 4143
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VOL- ,4
operand MOST
COMPLETE::::
STOCK STArm
a ikj V
GROCERIES:::
in Eastern Oregon
You want a
CHICKEN?
Sice size spnnn frvers.
dressed or aiiv
R. Demott.
DO YOU
WANT A BARGAIN
IN SHOES?
IF YOU DO
JUST ONE
DOLLAR
I Needed to Buy $4, $5 and $6 Value.
We hftVt aeleoted from our l.adit''
shoe atock every pair that if Bag
good, too old, or anything VM could
pick a , ;r- with and for a .pink
aale we have taken everything off
the price except 11.00.
At the prioe they won't last long.
Alexander & Hexter.
The Boston Store
Men's Spring Suit
ScilGo
96 Suits Valued at $12 to $20
s.'K SUITS COAT VEST AND PANTS
TheM lllitl are up to fT ad V Tin,'., -uits arc piled
date Ko.-t'-n Store big kL Ifl ,r""t lu ' ta''l''"
value? and t close Tfe I V V au'
juicker will ie sacri- VJdr I LgF today. Your choi. e
Deed a at thil low price.
Frock Suits Cut to $9.85
PRICE MADE FOR BIO BIZ
Pendleton's Big Busy Store.
at ine oALt oi me w csocl
mnteed tires. recrsible
far In (act,
wiij coii:pari; tavoral.ly
5nyM wheel in Pendleton
acknowledged head
!m toilet soap, Cas
(ocoioap j ,c bar and up.
,0 tyby son ic excellent
new iaoi hammocka.
U Ik.. a a
. j. PCe garden
01, 28 in(i
Wlver nm.. ties fur gifts
van v
hc.ii an,i t.
t0Ml'" ol i fancy
aff ? Ur,0n brushes, dust
;;crr0oms- hne good, at
Uuscription for anv
Pi for Wt
II S 1 n YB III IBaaaa
ii unk l -w
"7 J"mal and dozens
"I periodicals.
rinrsc .J air.
W.I. S or bct "li. war
25c and 50c.
DRY GOODS STOCK.
86 in. Corded Boltis, regular BOe, now 99c
iH in. Hlaid, regular 760, now . 2'.)-
46 in. Novelty Ghtea., regulai- $1 -", now
r)0 in. Silk and Wool Novelty, regular $1, now 09fl
38 in. Storm Serge, regular 7oc, now 58c
45 in. Granite, regular $1.25, now B0C
30 in. Granite, regular $1.00, now 69o
46 in. Henrietta, regttUf $1. 00, now 79c
37 in. Black Novelty, regular GOc, now 908
38 in. Bltok Novelty, regular Toe, BOW 89c
86 in. Black Novelty, regular 400, now .' 19f
30 in. Henrietta, regular $1.00, now 73:
38 iu. Sicilian, regular 75c, now 690
20 in. Jap Silk, regular 35c, now 8tfl
24 in. Indiaa, regular 50c, now 3!Jc
19 in. Taffeta, regular 85c, now. 59c
Good assortment of colors in abuve.
edericK Nolf
m !itock
luu lutubator.
We want to move all the ladies' suits and
skirts. Prices have been made to make
them go.
GBNKRAL NEWS.
K iiiMi. IiaiI rain on MomhW, break -inu
four week' drouth.
The Sttiufarvl (il ha l'ii(!it another
plant at OlsTslaad, pay inn, $HXV1.0(.
The Hritili American corporation,
interi'jitcil in inineK in thm country,
lta MMi
Rll BnlBOMa, the Kentucky dttby
winnei, lia?" been honjht hv Clarence
MacKav (or IS,k.
Mr-. Lain I'rince-Ivenneily, a bride
of a month, "hot And killed her bat
banl in KsMM City.
OklahoaM ledlaai i in and a dale
atton t Wsahiegtoa to pnMMl aKainxt
the opening of the rcnervHtion.
Chicago's itfiks anionit naehlnlsti
will not be Mttlsd asfots .'une II, on
which date the bit einployec' nieetini
will be held in New York.
Lord Panncefote, Knirland' milliliter
here, ban pjODS home for a visit of xev
oral BonthSi lie will tonfer with
Lord Ballsbery rvaafdlag the Isthailaal
canal i'iet ion.
Ml Allied Hickman, of the Hritlxh
Iron Fiads MSO0latieB ba attain at
Uttkid American BMMN loooatOtlVeti
alletfiiii: they coiinine 3S.1 pN cent
more luel than Kagllstl NftBWi
Prsath pa pan sxprsss srsal satinfac-
Ilea that Count von Wablcrnee ban left
1'i-kin, attributing failure by the now
ero to tret into a quarrel there to the
OOalltlon lietween France and Knia.
The Nov York PieM declarer that
OOASol ldat (OH ol the railway wet
from the Mississippi ban been SCfOsd
on, and will be SOOOOIplisbod ho hihiii
aa .1. I'. Mornan leMTBS Irian Knropc.
Bih'p Lawrence (-anl before the
giatfaatlDK claf of the MaacbiiKettH
Institute of 1 SOhnolOffJ) that he
feared the current tendency toward,
combination and trust would pre
vent the development of the hitrlieiit
tVe character.
o a
PACIFIC NOHTHWBSr NBWS.
"MALICIOUS
ANIMAL
MAGNETISM"
o
This Causes Interest in Big
Libel Suit.
o
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS INTERESTED
Boston
ihf
of
Scene of
I be Inner
N
a Sensational
AITalrs of the
Cult.
AlrinR
han
BO electrician on a
BcetOO June fi. At 1 o'clock thll
afternoon, the plaintiff in the unit for
$180,000 ilAinatjei. HAiut Mr. Bddjl
cann to the lirt piffled, and the do
fene tiled a motion for diuital.
"fdalleletll animal mSftMtlsni" and
some correpondenos bet wen Mr.
Juspsfelas Wood bOFJ and Mrn. Kdilv
eolS tDS IWO florin center of the day.
"If alicloos animal maiootism" i the
quality which Mr. Woodbary wa
oiiaiasd with possssslni by lbs pastot
emeritn of the Chritian Science
church. Aoooiding to the svldsnos
tin moralaf anl latlon piodoosd in
coorl this "malieloas animal magna
t itu factor ih the one which caucl
all the trouble in the Chritian Science
fold, and wa reponible for Mr.
Woodbefys ex-communication and
later on the libel uit.
AWFUL SIBERIAN MASSACRI:
Seattle
strike.
l.eitih S. J. Hunt will cmtmrk hiej
Seatt le new -paper venture on October
1 , an evening paper.
Norman P, Hanimitt, a plOBOSf o(
IVmi hi Lane county, died on Mon
day in the Mohawk valley.
Mater Fih Warden Vanlnen col
leeted flHll.TU in I iceiiHe from llher
men daring May at Atoria.
l.very Metlnxliat in Oregon will Iw
akel t'o ttive 1 to the upluirt of Wil
lamette nalvorsity at Haletn. There
are l'.'.O) member of the church in
the tate.
On Monday from Portland, about M)
ad I tors from Uroaon and Washington
left nver the Northern I'acitic for
Buffalo to attend a meeting ol the
National Kditorial aociation.
The Whatcom county hr aiaociation
a-k O o . K'Ver to convoke Hie legiala
ture iu extra eeaioii to amend or re
peal the Kami bill, providing for exe
cution of the death penalty at the peni
tent uiry.
A gentleman Intimately connected
with the w Intone III The Hallox
claim there i at prenent in The
Halter- wan-bonne about live and a
half million poumt ol w)l, over one
half ol vhicii balonga to lat year'
crop.
Tie Hleauo-r Keuuiator from The
Halle took dowu to Lyle nolue .'iOOU i
head f i-i.-ep tliat had been purvhaaei
i f William ibap bard In Morrow oonntf
lur the I nioii Meal company, which
will be ranged around the baae o(
Mount Adam till needed for slaughter
ing pnprosss.
Otei hu,'j pmirds of aeal aa
loaded (of sbipeMOl at the O. 0. Co. 'a
warehouse at Huntington lat week.
The w-x.l market m ti ady at the
DMSaBl time, ami the clip i moving
a( price ranging from 9'4 to I0'v,
isoordini to qnalUjTi
1 he Kraiel emaoipment, I. O. O. K ,
A Mtl. Ilj-t' ill , . .lie . lecteii Ivlwin
K In.ihi.. of Walla Walla, trraml
uatriarch; II. W. Uaodaia, Tacoma, thii
liraoM liitfh priastj t'harb H Hatha
wa -ea'ile, Krainl senior warden, W.
H. Bobbins, fcllw irii, graml junior
sraidani (iaorga W -to.ker, hpokane,
rand Borlbai J. B, Kiainbnblj sim'
nun rfr.nei lisaswrsr i a. f, Boalai
Taooma, grand laprsssntatlti for two
yeersi H, PlarooOi Auardaan, grand
representative lor one year to lake the
plaoS of I . 1'. BobieSOn, reignei.
nun Runlant Slaughtap H00 Tartar
Vlllacari Tor Hon Kllllns.
Bt, PstSISbOM, JOOO IS. A report
from Siberia tell of a horrible mat-HM-cre
in a little village on the Yane.ei
nver Tee tboasnnd Batnlnn paasaoti
attacked the Tartar village of l.tiek
ami killed NO inhabitant. Men, wo
men and children, it la naid, were
brutally killed in revenue for hore
kill i it k- Tractically nobody escaped
Some were beaten to death, others
thrown into the river, still other
hangel, ami the village ratel to the
ground. Troop restored order dually,
and arreNted hundred of the attacking
peaaantn.
MAKKILD AND ARRESTED
A California nan Charred With a Big
Burglary
San Krancico, June .V K. J. Ntamm
waa arrSStad this morning for the
allegist robbery of two hundred dollars
Irom the Wei Is Far go safe at Clairville,
I'lumaa county, on May H stamm
had been employed a a logger in
I'riK kee. He left there iu a buggy the
day Itelore the rohliery and wa traced
to Qninop, where he married on May
L'7 a young girl. He arrived with his
w ife here on Sunday.
A BAD MLSS IN HONOLULU
u
conviction for Bribery and
Pardon by Governor.
Honolulu, May till. The invest iga
Hon of the legislature into the bribery
charges continues to stir up a big
Uieea. Attorney Hartwell, Kinnev
and Hal Ion on Sa'jrdav were Heiitenced
to thirtv day for '.-on tempt ol court by
Judge Humphreys. IKfote they reached
the jail door, tiiev were pardoned by
Acting Oorarnof Cooper,
EXPLOSION AT MARL ISLAND
Loia or Uver a Quarter
Bsllsrs.
-an I ranciH. o, June
or
Million
.
At U o'clock
morning, a large niagaim- at
Mo ii-l.tnd navy vard I'ontaimiig two
hundred tons of giant and brown
powder exploded, completely wrecking
Ho- building. There were no casual
tie. The lo i oyer a Uartor of a
million.
rHE VIIXA0ES DEVASTATED
JUSTICE
a portrayed a a woman,
yet beret i adgfat coniplon
bat they get scant beasdU
of bar powers. There is
bit e luati' t it would BSSBB,
In the eulK-nug that many
wouten undergo imiutil alter
tiunil h
Jnaticc aU upon the
legal maxim tliat Igaor
auc.e of the law cannot be
pleadeil in n. nidation of
puniabuiCJit. It Lk ignoraie e
wbicb ouici ao uiucb
womanly kullc-nng. Ignor
ance of the reouiremrnta of
woinanly bcallL ; IgBOCaaCS
on the part of thie who
attempt to cure and fail,
and Uraorauue of the fact
that Dr. 1'urce'a PavoriU
Preemption c urea womanly
diaeaaea. It eetablianc
revuiarity, driea weakening
drain, heal inflammation
nwtA aiceratiou and curea
female wcaltuea.
Wlau I lo ' ii:U to Umtu
Hmm ananrr-r-Tir my hUb."
L u3t ooly riu few musds sutil I would
,c u. K. w to wtmk I could hardly
wik. v.... a. Liiiiwl ew my s""':
liiiiJM ut mi Ul plulUIlo. tuortatm of
Ki.. -u .oou or cUc .iauiuK ligliU bcor
mT7rmm, Uiriblc had.hc. nuiuboss In my
.ru. aid bauds and to.igu mlto my j.
would ct ojiut': ouaauMUuii. rallia of to
mTboweU . In ln I dird from bead Ui
tZt Huw I cu do my ui wMldugaud cnoh
C? 1 oa tk. . uo nmsi V.1
ltd orLotb ouc lourtb or.iaU.aad w
aw,.. HW'r.;,urj--Rzx i
,ud Goldco Mcdiuil D0M.wry'
tal.oi rituiui reiicia. -
be rue Medical
Many Civet Loat aa a Heaull or Ulaat
troua Urea.
Vienna, June j. The three villages
of Hamraith, Austria, and Kene.loe and
I is.ada, Hungary, were recently visited
by disastrous fires a a result of which
many lives were lost.
POPE MAS A PAJNTINQ PIT
ff by states legs Wt h.uu ot lateass
Heat.
Home, June B, 1 he jmiIM) had a
fainting fit thi morning. Ill phyi
sIm states that the weakuea aa hut
the temporary effect of the intense heal
that l prevailing here. He doe not
anticipate any aerioua reault.
(143 ouuud)
Wraacriutioil
aud twruty 6
n- W..,'. 1 1 1 1 1 1 n loll
Adviarr lit, i " i covers, i aent fri on
l... .. a i one-cent atampa to
txpenac of mailing only.
IL V. Ata.cc, haiUio. M. V.
Dlale Warrant Called.
Salem, June ft. -Htai. Treasurer
Moore today IsStlsd a call for all
warrants outstanding on the ganeral
luud and for warrant againvl the calp
hoontf fund up to and including Mav
I, IggO, I Ills leaves one half the scalp
warrant all I i out, or about ptU.UUO
Jim Hill Son Harried.
Man Vork, June 6. Maud Taylor
and l-oul Hill, non of Jamea J. Mill,
the millionaire railroad king of the
Northweat were married today. Arcii-
hlshon Ireland iwrformed ihe cere
mouy .
wi. con. in Towo Deatroyed.
Milwaukee, June ft. frenlice, Wia
ooasia, wa partially Jeelroyed by a
cyclone leal ijiyht. Il la believed that
no live, were loel, aillJOUgo raixirta
I from the place are meagre.
Paaaed a Oelel afiafet.
Waahington. June 6. Ir. Kixey,
after vialting Mra. McKiuley Ibi
mormog, aaid that aha bad naaaed a
o,uiet night aud that her condition la
uiiciianged.
halem, June 6. John Stanley, an
old rvaideut bachelor, waa found dead
in hi bod yesterday
THI: NEW YORK MARKET
Reported by I L. Bar a Co.. Fendlelon.
Chicago Board of Trade and Mew York
Stoea Bsehanae Broker.
New York, June ... I he wheat
market wa QOltA toditv, and the ten
dencv wa toward lower price. The
No'thweet had rain yeaterday. which
ha relieved the drought altuatlOB bt
the preent. Liverpool cIommI
lower, oll T-. New York old lw
tween S0'4 and HO 7-H, cloeing H04.
Stock lower.
Money, l! BH cent.
Wheat :
Che yeaterday, SO 7-H.
ttp"i tislay. Hd :I H.
BaagS t.Hlay, H0i4 to HO 7-H.
OlOaS today, H0'4.
stock Sugar, Nil; tobacco, lathi
teel, BO 61 1 St. I'uul, 171 ft-H; Atchi
MBfMMl Krie, II ' ; I'nioii Pacific
111 7-H.
New York Market.
Now York, .lunr B. Sugar, fair, re
fining, :t', ; centrifugal, !Ml teat, 4l4
cruehed. BNi pnwitaffan, BOO tO 'W
granulated, .Vh to Mlfi coffee, No. 7
spot, ii l-S; wool, uiichangisl.
WOMAN A.MONO TRAIMMSTS
MRS.
Iii KIUM VI .IIS TDK
MONASt BHY.
I-A Mil US
Seeond rime such a Thing Haa Hap
pened Slnea the Inatltutlon Waa
Founded.
(ietbseman. Kv.. .lone ft. FOf the
SSOOnd time within il hietorv, a wn
man nansed within the wall ol the
TrapplSt monastery here today. Sev
eral veara ago. the wife of Proctor
Knoii, then governor of Kentucky,
wa 0 guest. Todav, the Wlfeol I iiiv
i 1 r 1 1 Book ham viiled the in uiatery
The rules of the order prohibit the ad
mission of women, the only exception
bslng the wives ami friend of the
ebial executive of the community in
which the monastery is located. The
monks were allowed to recogni.e Iho
presence of Mr. Ileckhaiu only bjf I
slight how, a the rules forbid a inem
1st of the order to speak, except to the
ahbev and then on matters of otllcial
busliMSS.
Vardtal Ulven.
A verdict for Ihe defendant wa IN
dered about BtSO p. m. Lawyer I'ea
body inimisliately tisik an appeal, and
will carry the cae to Ihe upreme
court.
PUT BLAME ON KITCHENER
The Ueneral Charged With Suppreaalns
Newa or the war.
New York, June ft. - A dispatch to
the Tribune from London ay: The
war ollice authoritle have lot no
time in saddling Lord kitchener with
responsibility (or the non-satisfying of
hi 1 1 1 ic demand of IriiNtworthv new
from South Africa. Suspicion, not
w itlislainling, still eiistn that the
I. il Ihcials an- holding back some
i iili.riu.il ion 1 lie war ollice in Is-ing
inundated with num,-roun iuoinrien In
c.tiiMe of the currency (hat has been
given to a rumor of a serious llrltlsh
defeat. It would not injure the llr t
ih army if the detail of the Vlakfoii
tein light which must by tin Line
have readied lord kitchener, were
telegraphed home and It Would help
to relieve Ihe uneainess felt by a mil
ling or more of Kngl islunen w ith rela
tives at the front.
A RUM CRAZED MURDERER
Michigan Man Huna Amuck and Shuola
Ilia Family.
Ileavertoll, Mich., June ft. Will
Arnold, aged HI, noted for hard drink
ing, w h lie temporal ll y deranged tma
morning chased his idol tied U year-old
daughter lo her bed I00SB and shot her
rJaadi Then he ruhisl oat, fatally
soot Ins wile, and then turned the
revolver on hi i'Ij-year-old mother,
woiilidiug her in the hand Ills lter
remonstrating, sha too h ii before tbs
murderer's gun. Sam I 'op p. a m-igh
Isiring sahsiiikoear, riishid lo the aid
and Iliad Arnold with btlttbshftti
Uitisans uver-isiwerisl the craed man
and liiistled him to the liladwyu jail,
II mile away to prevent lynching,
KIRK STANLEY TURNED LOOSE
rrovan that Father Fhllllpt Died a
Natural Death.
New York, June k, Kirk Stanley,
held on SHSplSion In connect urn with
the sodden death in his apartment ol
lather Phillips, the noted I'ellllsyl
vahla coal region priest, was dismissed
from BUStody thl morning, IbaantOpM
having Stiown that the priest died
from natural cause.
PBNULB I UN HAS DUNS THIS.
CauBdryaiaa Stelbe.
Honolulu, May -J Hm bumired
C'hiiieae laundry men are striking here
lor higher wage
An Aim expectoration Ordlnauae I
Wanted In Baker City.
"I wish some one would gel Up S
BStitKMl asking the city council to pas
an ordinance prohibiting SgpSStOIStlSg
on the sidewalk," said a lady to a
Herald reporter today. "Ihe plasties
ha become ao annoying that II la al
most uele for a lady to wear a decent
Ire, a if l ure to become eooiled
I, . lore he ha traveled three lil icka
of the main street Other cifie have
na-aed aud enforce audi an ordinance
and I ee uo reason why Maker Cllv
should be backward." Ihe alsive Is
one. of Ihn uianv eiiirae.ioh heard on
the atreete every day. The Miiling of
a lady' dreaa I hut trivial compared
with the mention of health, In con
miction with this mailer. All iihyal-
eianS will agree that dloease germ are
I, rial ill Ihe exiMictorallon tliat cover
the sid. walk aud limy alao agree that
one ol trio wiei iiiiug inn nr
council cool. I do woulil Ire to pa n
oi. Imam covering the matter. It I
believed that if a petition of uub a
nature were iireeeuied to Ihe council,
that hisly would lake action, eaya the
liaker Vlly Herald.
Pendleton a couple ol yeara ago
i a. - ri J . i
uanatsi sui.n an oroinanie, anil it is
well obeerved. A nuisance theretofore
an eyeeore to ail decent iieople na
been abate. I iioim- meu ... . anional I y
forget, hut a a rule the law in thl
regard la enforced. II haa oeen a
AMERICAN
HORSE WON
THE DERBY
0
W. C. Whitney's Volodyovski
Was the Victor.
0
RIKFF WAS THE RIDING JOCKEY
It Is the Bin Sporting Event of Konlaod aod
Yanke. Won ham Sums
oo Ihe Rice.
London, June '. The Herby, Fin
land's greateit turf event wa run to
day, and won hv Wm. ('. Whitiiev'e
VolodpOVSki, rlddan hv l.eater Kelff,
an American ookay, The winner waa
the favorite at i to I,
Ihe Derby ir ItlSnd IS I greater enthil
llasm than usual, owing to it open
character. Nearly everv owner repre
sente.l Ihonght Iiin hOTSS had a chance,
ami the Mms nangume view wa re-
Bsotad by lbs pobilo, i in. betting.
conse.pient I v, wa more widespread
than usual Ihe Held nuints.red about
2ft.
w c Whitnaj ' Volodyovski L
Belfl ramaioad a trong (avorite at
ft to i, aii thoss directtv Intarastad la
the bonS re ettreinelv sanguine,
though tbey xoinew hat dread lOa sisa Ol
the Held. ' William the Ihird, H..n
flMB, Bavaana and llandicapsr were
all stanchlv IQppartad,
Baaidas I. Bafff, the Americana who
rode were Maher, on I'antalua; Turner,
on PrinOS t'harles 1 1 , llenrv . on
Olympian, and Martin) on Handi-
capner.
There was great enthusiasm at the
tin i h 1 1 , as the winner wa a popular
Man) prom 1 1 t Americana wit
DOBBSd the race and won heavily aa a
result of the I. torv J.s'key Keif!
wn given the ovation of hie life.
I he gro value of the stake wa 129,
mm, most of which goes to the winner.
TO CORNER THE REDW(H)I)
Big Truat to Be formed With That aa
the Obieet.
Sau Francisco, June ft. - The Kiaui
inersay: There can l no doubt
that there is in proce of (urination a
combination, hcving for it utlliinate
object the gathering in of all the red
wood interest on this coait. The
capital of this combination will Iw
somewhere 1...1 ,,.,, ft,Utl0,(klU and
f 'ii.iHHl.lkm and the 'men who represent
Il Ipltallsls interested III the project
are in this City.
The land which it ia proposed to
1 lire in in the r.dwoo.l counties ol
the state, the acreage being distributed
as follows Humlsildt, ILM.tlUU acres:
Mendocino. 100,000 a. res and I ol
Norte, I '.' .,000 acres a total of l,U.r.,lM)
acres. A. II I luinliioii.l .. Vlissouia,
Mont., alio recent I v purchaned the
Vaaos Lumber sompaay of Bweaa ami
who is now building planing mill and
a sasb and door lactory in mat lium
boblt count town Is one of the princi
pal men concerned in the uroMSMal
combination.
MINKHl WANI TUBS BLU00
fadaratlon Beaolvea Asalnat Non-tau
eaalan Haae Taking by the Nation.
Heuver. June ft. The Western Pad-
eratl I Miners adopted the reaol li
tmus that W.-le a. hu ted last Week hv
the Western Labor union in favor ol a
new lalsir parly. A preamble ol the
renolut i.uin contains the following
paragraph :
"We adviae I he toiler to Im ever on
the alert 111 defense of his riglila, to
educate liimelf to prole. I those right
. ... ...11.
'0 a Haceliil line 01 11 auoi, aii
. . a ..111.. M I
as the leasiiuiliv 01 sue 11 uicai.
justify Ihe end III vo w when not, let
us be prepared to meet Ihe enemy with
the weapon of hi choice and rather
mil every limn ol tile giving mini ai
the point
to further
aggrea.or.
Tea resolution say : "We are op
...ne.l lo the eS pension ol our national
KMindarlss for the agniaition ol a
territory populated by other than the
I'aucaslan rSOS
"We view with alarm the evnleat
bnire lo increase the standing army.
Then-lore we i-ipress the h..a- that the
meiuiiers of organued lals.r ttverywliere
will refrain froiu voluntary enlialineiil
in the departu.ent 1 lederal or alale
military wrv ice."
ollg
viiT
if ii,,. bayonet than ubiuit
ippresMion on the part ol our
1 1 nun suasr IN BAST.
Burlington. luwa, Morm tauter 01
vcal Surrounding Slat..
Chicago, June Keporta lettSlvad
late tin aftermaiii sak that a cloud
ourst has swept over BurlingUiu.
Iowa, and other town. At I u'olook
tislay t'hicago was Ida. k aa midnight
with u strong north w.nt wimi fringing
tremendous cloud along. Il is evident
thai WiawMieln, Iowa and Mlsassota
have felt Ihe sflsCtS of the atorm.
1 ii.su uoeda Trust.
New Vork, Jnas The Mail aud
Kipress saysi 1 ndsi the title of the
Awsrloaa Bbirt k Oollai oompaay a
IU.UUU.OUU 1 1 urn giaala mauufacturera'
truat will Is incorporated uuder the
law of this slate It Will control
ueariy the wholesale shirt and collar
trade of the country.
riesue la the Orient,
-an t-raucisco, I une ft. Oriental ad
vice on the tiaelic ruHirl 1.(0 caeee of
plague in Hong Kong. Natives are
lying at the rale ol one uuiiurwi i uay
lu t anion.
yire la renin.
Herlm, June 6.-A fefcla dlejMlM
tmm
. . i nr.. baa l.rokau UM
m. f rir . : ...l aaal
horhlddeii I ; I . "W"T7 TTT
Japanese troop are j,,,"
a. t ea lo mo i""
aarvon aan aaa
. ... a a -A
matter of aurprlae tliat ao few iu.tauce 1 3lr risfs wish a bealtby
., viola Ion have been noted. The j iMfttMmrlf Blaere. the
m. in oi tiriwioioii .im .o... . ,
here periodically hare willingly juiutal
I in roioruj mat sriouiu us m.i-
j in every town iu Ihe eeunuy
....... .. e. ...l. l.... ao.l tl.oaa ahn couie rival '"e. .... ....natiuatlon. Will re-
willingly io'oe,'J '" ""Ys onnee ot your Irouwee. inn
,..i x Co.