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pENINGEDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION - avavar w ! EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. j H lopighi and Thnrwtay isowert sad i (I Ihnii af i..rn. . ,.lrr Thnrolir - t l-i, T... ..,,, ntv iel '"' phi FACT. I PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OIIKUON. WEDNESDAY, .ll'NK IU01. NO. 41A5 VOL. 1' Mm We Z a hi nsT COMPLETE :: : : ST(K:K?TAKLIi iSD FANCY GROCERIES ::j in Eastern Oregon you want a CHICKEN? Nice size spring fryers, Jress-d or alive. G. R. Demott. It's Wash Goods Time DECIDE TO CREATE I : 1 UKNRRAL NBWS. And we are on time as usual with a goodly variety of the newest styles You don't buy wash goods limply because they wash. You want damn summer wear, because they an dainty, pretty, serviceable and will wash, if MM be. If you want the prettiest of the pretty wash goods now in vogue, re liable as well as beautiful, conn here for them. We have them all; Zephyrs, Dimitiei Linens, Mouselines. Lawns. M.idr.is. Organdies, Batistes, Swisses, Foul ards, Oxfords, Percales, and a score of other dainty materials We are always pleased to show them. Alexander & Hexter. MARKET The Boston Store JUNE WHITE Pendleton's Big Busy Store. It i nai.l flint ft, c Whitney' gifts' to llugg i - and to I , -t,r Kiff in MM Met f on with Volodyvovski'i ictofy In the Derby in Lnglatid were 19000 and JM.VH) respect ively . A jurv wa secured at noon on Mon day at r.ldnrado. Kansas, to try Jessie Morrison tor a second time tor the murder year ago t li montli ot Mr. Olin Castle. Tlu trial wa then he gun in earnet. The Murk Lane Kx press, in it weekly review .if the crop 1 1 nut ion savs the effect ol the pant week's MM M Bag lish wheat ha Usui decidedly preju dicial anil agricultural prospects show lieneral retrogression. TbomM Curtis Clarke, cons'lting engineer anil ex-president ol the American Society of Civil Kngincers, I dead at his home in Sew York. He wan horn at Newton. Maw. in 1SJ7, j anil wa graduated from Harvard in IMfl The International Arbitration anil Peace association ha sent R letter to a iiiiiiiInt of American and I'ltrnpean jnriat Ol international repute, ank ihg ' MlfaMUMR to clear up uncut inn of the , law on annexation ami the rule of w arfare. Ianiel Kichardn, aged JO yeara, ot QfORB Judge, Pen n . , wai fmiml ileail in tha porch of the Inline of bit in Itodod bfidR at Mount Cermet with a hill let hole in Ilia right temple. Young RlobaPtfl was to have MM marrieil Tuewlav to Minn Kh.aheth Wallers. Mr I'crcy T. Morgan, oi San I'rati risen, Inrmerlv Mi Palsy Ainswnrth, who i hriteued the battleship Oregon even year" ago. recently prevented that vene I which i now at San Kran circo, with a loving cup, engraved itli picture ami enihlem of the glory that has heeii the Oregon 'l tome he wa iHiincheil ami christened. Ir. .1. Jcssuti, a dentist, wan a lint ami fatalh w .mule.! hv the Kev.Cha. Oi Adama, formerly an MiMRMAl minister at Berkeley, t'al. it - stated that Adam' daughter calhd Jessup by telephone ami asked him to come to her home ami prevent her father from whipping her. When .1 cup arrive,! at the Auaina bourn ami remunerated with him Adam drew a revolver ami ahot the dentist through tbe hreaat. Adam i- in jail ami .l.f-ii . la living. Ailama hail I teen drinking. The A THIRD PARTY. Gathering at Kansas City So Determines. 0 BRYAN AVAILABLE AS A LEADER o Cardinal Principles Will Be Public Ownership of Public Utilities, i Graduated Income Tax, Etc. firework. Fourth July UoodaNeav irfwuU -m jwi i til ill . 'I 111 Ik. I We're Bdvertiien of fecto anl art h IS m N'v lyoi styles, lancy patterns and durable made, 74c to ll 65. Let us before Dl.!! JSt iTIrMI the mission of our advertiHinj.'; lw prices will i 1 m a . . . 1 . . . a rent; lollw the well Pealen trtK k leauin UirtCl 10 doors, there's economy at the end of it. POINTING THE WAY your purchases. Summer Goods Croquet sets at 25 lo 3 65. ( h i'lren's gar Jen tools, 19c a8c anl tac a set. the! our Ladies' tools, choice floral 10c W .iter st ts, 05c J 'i and $1 with trays. y5 Jtler th i.,.. ,.; HMtlurd t.rea. r.. hat, etc AwU... tSoap laaa4U . that fully sells war else- r " next to Godliness S 01 06 clean' uur I. n, , . . " ii 1 hi 1 1 111 1 1 r 5c, here S" 4Sc a wa Of 1.... - - . j other otiier federicK No Qowns trituineti out at Muslin Underwear Opportunity. with lace and onbroiderv, cioain aye, 40c, 58c, 60c 83c, $1.10, i.o8 Chemise loug ami ihori, neatly trimtued, oloiioj out at 29c, 40c, Ojc, 98c, $1.10 Skirts very full lace and mnhroidery trimmed, clos ing out at aye, 49c, 58c, 70c, 97c Drawers) in three lota, cluuing ut at 17c, 29c, 49c Corset Covers tiizea 32 to 42. closing out at 17c, 29c; 49c Corsets for very little Regular prices were $1.25, 1J8, 1. 19 and S.76 Sale price, 49c. Another lot were sold regularly at 7fio, 6c, $1.hi Sale price, 37c. IadieH' knit auiumer veata at 6c, J2c, 15c, 18c, 25c, Millinery at leaa than haif regular pricea. Wash Skirts Very Cheap. PAMI-l NURTMWKSr NEWS. Salem will liHve lie Fourth l July selebfatioa Utit yenr. ioveriiiir ,iier tmiay r aiMiiiitel ('. K. (ii'ii, -I I'tuninH, HtHte iiial mine inmiector. K. KaiiftiiiHii, of Seattle, in mnier arretit in Cortland, ebufsjad witli ob taiiiili)( money on ulte iretem)en. OflOfM J. Blaaoodi, a yoiinii man about .'' yean of ae, ami tin Ron of a prominent .Seattle attorney, in wanted in Attoriu on the charge of lorgory. Million Koneiithal, it pioneer liter ebant i ( Medlord, nt found dead in bin room in the rear of a More liuibi iiik Monday. Id ittired in bia iiiKht elothen and a.ih knee! inn the floor with hit head on a cliair. lie had beta til lag veral ilaya. Not III lit lnit illiloreneen eiritUIII itaucei Mill prevent WaNhiii(toii roiinty in the Willamette vailey Iroin bavfag the largeat gram crop in aeveral yean. Winter wheat in coming for ward well, and tin harm done hy the lieMtian fly hat I men greatly esag gerated. July L'.l tin' I'll 1 uervire i Hill III IHiloIl will hold aii aaaatlaatiea to Itlasaav Iter of vie am leu in Indian wIiimjIu. The pjaitioai pa) from auM) to 7UU, with I miillii iin rearef to K00. Among the varan leu to la tilled aie Ihoae at Klamaln ami Vamax, Or., lolville, Waul'., and Laaihii Idaho. ii,.- stati "i Idafcia bat aaM HHiMO 4 per fiit bondtj to 1-u.e herrill, of I PoOgbkS) 1'Hie, N. Y., the plirehaaer payings premium of fill, mm. 1 lieae boaaa " RRUtorissd b) the Um bm moll ol toe leglfluture lur tin purpoae ol asartaf laadi Hi pay for improve ijieiiln ia oarlain atate in.litutiona. Mrs. Narad A. Heiidrukaou, an Oaaaoai ploaani ol i. dimi at her home in Morrow, Idaho, May 16, ayed ti4 year. Mil wan horn in l.a i'orle, Lao. May 1, M7, and when hut a mere thild BfOMOlJ the plain, with tier iiareiitt Mr uinl Mr. Milton li'oaiie, and itettloii near I'ortlaml, win re thev lived lor many year. A Mother ' to Mothers. Kiumap t'itv, June 19. After an sor iataioai dltBanloaiUM laadaaa of ueven reform partie, in Heninon here. docldod titiiay to formal ly laaaoti a third party, whirli will eiuhn.lv R many of the laBMMWI of the oppofi ttoa to the old partial an poMiblo, The BtMtlaa derided to hold a Ntate ronveiit inn in Minaoiiri, to lannrh the party whieh will look upon v i Brtan an the iartv' leader The Mfnonrl punvoatioa i- to adopt a platform ami priaolplM on whieh the ' RDM o( tin party tbroaabout the Tinted Statt'H im to In fought. A colli- unit I RRVOB Ol each party repre- Kenteil wen chotten to Hrforin the lilt let of the exeriltive coinin lltee . Tha Ptrly Prlnolplai. riie oardlaal priaeiplai of tin new iartv are puhlie owuerHl.ipof paMif utllitien, control of the util itv corpora tion, the initiative and referendum, a graduated income tax, legal tender to U iHHiieil in proHirt inn to immui lat ion, jut! election lawn, home rule for ritict and election of mutator hv popular vole. J. II. t'onk, chairman ol tbe meet- niK, ail If. J, hryan uiei to he (lit only man who emhraced the larger MSlI "f the cardinal point from which tin platform i to la built. EMPEROR WILLIAM TALKS Tha Lla Future of Iha Palharltud Upon tha Watar. Ilerl iii, June I'.i In a Hpeech t uxhaveti, at the conclllloll of the lower Klba regatta, lat night, K.uiperor William aid: Thia i a giaal occbhioii to iatlal on the importance of the fact that leriuany Nhoiild he on the water R much a pOaaiblo, for the future of the fatherlaml R upon the water." OoatlBOiBf the kaier aid : ''in the ri-ri nt event in China I ee ace for BeropR aurel for year to come. rajwiot over every Herman who ha PJOBR forth to eek new -pit- where lie might drive nail on which to hang I lermany ' armor. " GARMENT MAKLRS TO STRIKE Thay Vaae aany Uamandi Aaiong lham aora Willi and Shorlar Hour. New York, June 1U. A atrike ol 100,000 aarment worker in thin tate during the next UMatB ' "aid to Im ROataatplaaad, The garment worker have Uen gathering atrengtb for a long time to make a decisive Mtruggle in the cant (or recoi(ii ition , ami their leadtir are ol the opinion that the time i now ripe for a l niggle. They demand RbOffaf hour, hetter anitatiou of far torie, improve condition of laltor, im reaMi ol rei oanltioli ol the union and the adoption of the union law. IHL BARKER-KELLER CASE i art vaiitallona it I am the mother of Barker liiuel a slalerneni. Jersey City, June 1U. - In antn ipu Hon ol Keiiaation the court room wan i I', Wiled when the trial of 1 ho iiarker, who hol Hev. John Keller, wa reumel thin morning. Barker wan recalled to the ktaml and efforte were made to go into Mr. Iiarker' lory of Keller' alleged attempt to aaaull her, which ia given a the motive ol the Hhooliiig.hiH the court excluded it., although iiarker nucceedod eeverai i niie in lalllai the jury thai he bad hot Keller on account of the alleged Rssaalt, Hark r t.-tlh.l that tbe Iriendlv i relation With Keller ended at the he tliuoiiig of tha preaent year tax. an tie uf 1 tHimethiug he huard regardiuir hi wile ' and the clergyman. latuei Statement. Mr. Iiarker laauaul a public elate ; Nii-iii taiay alleging aneault hy Keller, : tMrauc the teatimouy touching uiou It had been ruend out by the prenldlng nt by of be i l ive .-Miiini oarla ol her nlaleineut nve ciiuureu, wntoo , pafL,.r Wl ,1( ti. Ml ti,e alter- noon Men Ion .M 'eiiuoue eltorl w-m Mrs. S. E. Rose, of Big Otter, West Va., "and have been as load the to secure from her tbe story ol lit nut they (sited Outing HauneU, litfht and dark culorB Good yard wide bleached uiuahn Apron ginghams 4$c yard V yard 6c yard That Srroy Seaadal In 'frlieo. WaahingUin, June IU deneral vl..ll,.r ufrul tl.u u.l i.ilunl uMii..I tlilM high as eight days in moroiui thai the would aawiuia lv in, ahortaire in anv ol the uuartur tne aoctor s nanus, and never less than two days with any child until the last. Then I had used two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and was only two hours in the hands of the doctor." Money Hiving aatiafaction confront, you at every turn w).,n ' ,me vou croaa the threshold of Una store. Or. Mmm'm r, tmmmm asaspaa e 'unawr me Wee Swat IiiiafeaW etraeY mm maaler'a ofiicea of the departiutiut ol Callforaia, The clothing recently iMiued iii San rrem laco was the ac BOBsalaaioO, during, latrbapa, two ywarc, ol artnlea auld to aeeomi iiaud dealer bv voiuntoera rntiirniiia Iroa tne I'hilippinee. a. 0. U. W. Day. Uuffaio, June lt. -Today is A 0. D I W. day al tbe fan A met nan eip .ai i ion and is tbe largest; eiMavlal day yet i.lebrateif on tbe ground. fully ', i l membere o( tbe order partici pated ia tbe esercisee stteudlag lbs dedication ol their building uere. f.oudou. June IB. -Tbe it v i d with yellow plscarda urging all patriots to so to lbs pro-Uoer meet iaaj to be bald here touigbt ss s protest axamat tbe Koutb Alnoan wsr. Trouble is feared. Reported by I L. Ray a Co.. Pendleton. Chleaso Roard or Trade and New York Muck Rxehange Rrokers. New York, lime !. There wa scarcely anything doing in wheat to dsy, food weather cuinlition prevail inn tjuite generally. Liverpool Blond v, lower, h-S'4. New York opened to 3-8 lower, 7twy to It! f) H, and o, between 7 ft-H and 7il'4, eloaing 7l 3-8. Stia-k are lower. Money, i per cent. Wheat: t'loae venterdav, 7tt 7-8. t)Hned today, rn'ii to 7tl ,"-8. itatnte todav, 7H', to 7H "i-8. t'loae today, 7i .1-8. Stock: Sugar, lil tohacco, 1804 1 steel. t 1-8, St. Pan 1 . 178 ,-8; tchi eon, 8S'4; K.rie, t.i i-8; I'nion I'ucilic. ill .i-8. W iitim in i hinaso. tTiicago, June III Wheat, li 7 8. Wheat In San rranelieo. San I'ranciaco, June III. Wheat, llll M tu ioh4. New York Market. New York, June IM. Sugar, lair roflning, :t .r-H , mtntrifaialR, 9t tet, t4 ; rroibodj 806j powdtrad, fttift; granulated, ftW. t'oflee, No. 7, pot, B rice, doBIORttOi '.'j t0 0( wool, un changed . ARUl'ii CONSHTUTIONALITY The I'rlmarv l.awi Pasted by the 1 an l.eslileture 011 Trial. rortlaild, June IM. Ilelore the four circuit indite. Kraxer, ar. tieorge a: I t'leland, mHIiiik iii hunk, the run Ktitiitioualily of tbe primary laws iisi-eil at the lut eion ill the legi laturewill he argued In. lav Wallace Met 'aininant, repreaetii mg, in reality tin republican, will argue auaint and l'itrict ttornev ( hnmherlain (or tbe laws. Tin defense will raise a point that tin two primary law cannot in tcHtpil in one cam and thi tnav be uiibehl hy the jiiiIki. In a nutliell, Mi ' in 11 .mi contend that the princi pal law I uucoutitutonal hecaue it applic onlv to Multnomah coutitv.lM. inu optional with the other count ie l'hro ia a t runs' feeling 111 favor of the primarv law mi the part of tbe follower ol BoaatOT Mitchell and the ileinocratH. Iloth ol the pi iinarv law IB iuelion were dralteil hv Mitchell I IRS ami wen paRROd throuuli the Iwll lata PS hv ilemnerat Ic vote till the other baud, tin republican declare that they are in favor ot a primarv law hut aert that tin me panned st Salem lat winter are not model ami would merelv put Mulltiomali coiintv to a grest expeiiNe w ithout acciiluilisb 1 nar Ray material rtult. Iher liroiiiiNe tn he a huia contest over tin,, law which msv not he detlnilelv settled until It I tune fol them to he come .per ill I e a aaoa a poailblo tha oaai will he brought he'ore the Niipreme court. IliWISCI.AKK CliNriiNNIAI. Artlelet or Insoriiorsllon Piled and Subscription Rooks Opened I'ortlaml, June In. The l.ewia Clark Ooqtonaial ami American PtaPlSd expoNition la lo be incorporated. The patier of imorporatioii have been drafted by City Attornev Jnneph M Long and the aiihttcript mn liitok are tu he opened tu the public a RBM a the article are fibil, which will Imi Miinel line tin week. It is colialdered tin het poliiv to have the fair run bf a corpiratiou a matter can he Itetter handled in tin way and at the Maine time tin- oaaosilloa will bava legal nlamling Che capital ntork Ii to he UKi,nuu dlvldad law 10,000 iliarM at ii each. II hjeclH of the i iirpurat inn a set lorth 111 the dralteil ilocuinent re: To bold an American I'acitlc eip. -in n ami an exlnhition of the itadOR trie, msnulacliire and product ol the Doll, mine ami ea, in the city of I'ortlaml, during the year IISl'i, to la, Hla'e, inlnr ntate, national, American ami Oriental 111 character. "Co facilitate and alt In lb 11- tlr net ion of building ami the tajall meiit thereof, and of all 1 lae ol Mtnn lure for the exhibition of art, Industrie, etc., to lie lined a part or Hi connection with aid exnitnm To acquire by leaae or purcbaw lor tbe paPBOM ol ueing (be rsuie lor the Bolalai "I atd SipORilioa, all land ii i n . 1 niiceary by tin corporation, and to dlaaoai ol IM name when the lair ia cluaed III am h manner a may he deemed III "To borrow money uil bltadR. note or other vyiae, for tbe general parStMHI of the corporation ami to inorlgRRS any or all ol its oroierty ami on nine, actual and iiroa-ctive lauiodila (be money rsied for the gate receipt of said iair or any part therenl and to laaile all lie, eraary umrtaasen U iadaatarai i u pasnsaat Ibafaaf," Hobaoriiiiloa to saoalj will porj me thi week Tbe beadiiarler of the cnriration will be in i'orllaud. P1NGREE DIED LAST NIGHT IN LONDON. 0 Young Pingree is Prostrated With Grief. O TILMI&ll OP SYMPATHY POUR III The Ablest Ctiyslrlans Fallrd to Cback Dysentery, and tb End Came It Uti OVIori ttw day tbe LaadoNi June 19, Kx-i nvrrnor I'in gree, ol Michiitau, dleil here at 11 KM o'clock la! nilht, after aeveral dai sickma of ihnenterv, which able! pbysioiana fsiltnl to check. t he hoiv wa .. bed all night by RtrangarR, the MM, who hsd pent tbe l.i-t lour dav at hi father' baalside, being prORtratod DJ hi grief when tha end came, friend riiiaded him to ret ire lor a little real . tutbasMdoi 1 hoate, and msnv other a rloans In l.oadoa, have left card tn lav exprenninu their regret for 1 iov RfBOf nBfTw'l doatb, Many tele gram oi sympathy sre pouring nt iruiii all parts of tbe world. 1 , Oovsirnot Plaarw ami hi on led their hums 111 Ivtrmt, Michigan, a few week an lor a lour of Kurope, the ex-governoi being at that tune In very good healtli. ThS Remain ot Plnsree. Liii d June M The laaly of tio ernor l'iugr lien bwlsy in the tawl- poors' in the Qraad Hotal, RogaalaR h tin governor during In iIIiisrr. ft will in removed to the nmlertsker tonight (or smbalming it i ei ti the remain will be hipHn tn lelroit Moaday, A Rrlaf Rloaraphy. IIrroii NaaattM Pinarss) was bora at Daaatarki Maine in IMO, In ".: he snlleiod in lbs Cint Masai'huetta baaV) RPtlllaP) and mrvel until thaend nl the tr when he located in Datfoit, embarking n tin maniifactura ot linen III IHM'.I he a ele, led mayor id Detroit ami re-elrcleil in IS0I, aM .i"l ISM In IHIS, he as elected pvoritor of Mu lngan and he wss re ' Ii1' ted gnveriior in I8IW. I sit March he lartad mi a IpIr tn loath Africa which remitted 1:1 hi desth in Loudon (rom cancemu affection ol tbe in tent inc ami dvnentery. PASSING B0QUS CHBCKS Ueo. Slminnndi, a Young aan. In Yreufelo In Portland. Portlaadi June 1 Uaocaai Him- BKMsdfl, noli of JadaR iteorge II. Sim 1 da. of Wah iiigtiiu , a well known politician, wa arreateal here this morn nig for issiug taigu checks, inarknl PSPtiAad. lie sisn worked iRlorio, forging the nsuie nl Harrl non Allen lb- m a newpaierman, snd an lornsopl) smployod qo the Poat- I nt, 1 1 igem vi. the Anaconda standard and other papers. Hiiude to Sell for Kaalsad. Cape loan lOM Ml Cecil Kbilea will null for Raglaad July S. It is Udleved lie g",. a nil a MM'lal lllleellMI, 1. 1. iu.. 1 llie aeltlemeiil ot tin war in South Africa. TIm trv im in It III ftnd fur lofeMlta iiml nrfvtjd 1 his wi k Tfj lilMJl nt lalditt i ..iii-iii I Ip IsMfW) iraal novaltiuH lil.l K slnu-e uhiltlnm liava will Mill two kul buttsan PMUlsVI lafaM Poftlaad, June IM. I he Kagle' Itenetli lary hram b here ha been sued lor a BeJtff in lavor of Kh-iubard itraack. The dafaadaali rafaai Ii how the Itook Oood Mew, ir True. Ii"f"fnif . June IU. Tiie Kyuniug RJB taaoaaaai thai Lord Kitchener will meet lieneral Holha wabm a week to arrausw the terme for Hie latter 'a urreinler. Us loll' .is $2.50 lln-v I Ml ( M ' $1.95 lot Hot i VtWtioi toh pi H i- $..Otl I Ills Vr k I .i'in - knl tiw huM, luular in Kit at $2.25 Cenilnue ie Improve. Weshiugluu, June IM. Mr Kixev re larted this morning that Mr. Sft kiu ley continue to improve Hi -nl gi aaai auulb, peii l ii iln week nuraSiiar alleles sle.aa bew a dull Ik Peoples Warehouse Minus o -:: I 716 Main Street f'endielon. Or. fioiflfi floinc l.uadtfj TreeSiaeB en t aaadlad Montreal, June IV. - hreeideot Wil son, ol the trackmen 'a union, Rlalau there sre not more than two hundred trackmen now at work on the wbole Csuiauliau faeitta systeas. isn't slways a pleasant, avperienca imi it is aaoacaaaary whan vou pqr 1 1 bam- at our slnic, RJ W9 ldinl all ' lduiib (re uf liaige ami piionptl)' when null n.l (Jin ktoic is loaded with good tiiinb 111 all tin- ilclu jc 11 of the season. For high grade fancy and staple groceries our prices are lowest in town C. ROHKMAN.