SVEHINGEDITIOH DAILY EVENING EDITIOH EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. ggrv ,an i 'sir tonight ntirl -limits? THI5 FACT. US PENDLETON, UMATILLA CXJUNTY, OREGON, SAT U II DAY, JUNE 22, 1901. NO. 4I.8 ZTXlT rOT ii 1 COMPLETE : : : : cTOCK STAPLfc GROCERIES: :j in Eastern Oregon You want a CHICKEN? KM si" sprinK Overs, dress-! or alive. G. R. Demott. It's Wash Goods Time And wc arc on time as usual with a goodly variety ot the newest styles. You don't buy wash goods simply because they wash. You want dainty Mimmcr wear, because thev are dainty, pretty, serviceable and will wash, if need be. If you want the prettiest of the pretty wash poods now in vogue, re liable as well as beautiful, come here for them. We have them all; Zephyrs. Dimities Linens, Mouse-lines, Lawns, Madras, Organdies, Batistes. Swisses, Foul ards, Oxfords. Percales, and a score of other dainty materials. We are always pleased to show them Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store JUNE WHITE Pendleton's Big Busy Store. Flar. Fireworks, Fourth of July Goods--New goods and largest assortment... Hammocks This has been the biggest GENUINE SALE in Pendleton for years-every day sees it grow. It will grow as a natural result of New 1901 styles, fancy patterns and durable made, 74c to 3 65. Let us tlmuj I before vou make the reallv remarkable values that char ma your purchases Summer Goods Croquet sets at ' 25 to 3.65. Children's gar den tools, 19c 38c and 39c a set. Ladiea' floral tools, choice 10c Water seta, 65c ll.$J and 1.95, with travs. If tol value in 'We hanrti ,"Iora fee, rovers In. ' sens eisr- 35 ToietSoap WaT ' nt to Godliness ,' ue clean? Uu PUrchac j s. . -i OiD "as uu sales 01 louei Helm "lort: all her oTJi?L,nb'ntd Fancy caatile V worth Cr. In,., o 1 nrk.r fetsZ J r 45e a dozen; other ot, V 1 'oc, iai4. 1 sc bar NericK Nolf acterize it. And every day we keep cut ting away at prices. Remember these are no baits. Women's Shirt Waists, 1901 Styles At 4c all waitB formerly sold for 76c At 67c all waiats formerly sold lor $1.J0 At H7c all waitstis formerly sold for 1 .2.0 At 9cSc all waists formerly sold for 1.60 At 1.35 all waistts formerly sold for 3.00 Women's Shirt Waists, sailor collars, $1.13 Formerly $1.50 and $1.05. Women's White Shirt Waists At M9c all waists formerly $1.26 At 98c all waist fomerly $1.60 At $1.19 all waists formerly $2.26 Silk Waists, in black and colors, $4.48 Formerly $6.50 to $7.50. Children's Sailor Hats At ioc formerly 25c At 19c formerly 35c Wash Dress Goods, at 6 I -4c per yard. Our line of Crash, Duck and Pique Suitings formerly 15c, aoc, 25c. Sheets and Pillow Cases bleached sheets formerly. I IBI llll Ml U. : GhNIRAL NIWV 1 1 enry W. Massingham, writing in the London News, mvi that flOOO Cape Colonist have already i.iiiiixl the Boer. A violent Moral burst otct a large area 01 southern Kussia ednesday, Hooding several town and greatly damaging the crop. Chancellor Cook ha decided that the Nashville railway ha a perpetual OWOarahtp In the streets oi Nashville. Suiis were instituted to obtain a revocation of the charter. The Reich Anr.eiger publishes a itntemenl to the effect that Rnpttor William has decorated Kmil boas, the American general manager of the Hamburg-American line, with the Crown Order of the thin! cla. Billy Mndden. manager of On Kti I h i n , declared that he ha waited long enough on Jeffries, and if the Call fofO i AO does BOt agree to a match at 11 very early date he will claim the world' championship for the Akron giant. The management ot the Santi, Ke railway ha begun to carrv out a va't colonixation plan which will reti!t in I bringing many thonand of Italian to thi country and in locating them on I land in Southern California, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Tela. Samuel Oarrin wa arrestisl !y the I federal authoritie at billing, Mon tana, charged with complicity in steal ing IlK.lMO worth of cattle from Creek Indian, on w hich charge Robert Loo I 1 now Ming tried in the I nited State court. A year ago tiarvin wa j one of the mot prosperous eitixens of Billing. The' Oregon and Wahington editor I in New ork city are creating much interest in the Lewi and Clark Cen tennial, to be held at Portland in lbUV The badges ami banner of the editor attract great attention. Many favor 1 are heing liown the party. It wa entertained bv the New Vork l'te club Thursday. The Kachange Telegraph company aayi the legal nreluninarie in the uit M 1' irtia Knight, the Aoorii an actrea. and an Oregon girl, aganiNl the Puke of Manchester for breach of promiae have lieen completed and the cane hai been set for hearing. Colonel Knight i in London to support hi daughter' interest. SOLDIERS HOLD ANGRY TEXAS MOB AT BAY Law's Strong Right Arm , Protects a The NEGRO SPENCER TAKEN TO HOUSTON o Order!i of (be Governor Must Be Obejed, Said the CommiDder of tbe llllili (0 tbe Leaders of (be Mob. PACIFIC NORTH WBST NlWi. There are several case of diphtheria at Atoria and one or two death have occurred. Df, B, K. IVarson, of Chicago, has again pledged to give (.rai,(m to Whitman col lege, Wal la Walla. The Clackamas countv aenient roll will aggregate from f o,o.m to :IX),ihi higher than that of last ear At Maker City $1100 ha- I ub- senhed to the Med Men's carnival which 1 h proposed to lie heht in that ity. J. W. Tmett, aged L'tf yean, died 111 Salem Thursday of kidney trouble. He wa a on of Mri. R. C. Nlielton, of that city. Oeorge Ilavii, a well known business man of Moise City .dropped dead on the i ridav morning of treet 111 that city heart apoplexy Jobnnia Kaiser, the I year old son of a farmer living four uiilea from Bndieott, Wash., wa bitten by a rattleanake and cannot live. The supreme court of Idaho ha de cided that the law of Idaho that a band of ahawp cannot lie herded within two mile of an inhabit! dwelling 1 con-Btitutional. Mrs. tjtarr, wife of Wavue Starr, who i under arreat for robbing the Dusty postoilice, atleinpUxi to commit suicide ai l.eiiunon hy taking an ounce of laudanum. Since about two weeka ago, when the height of ihrr.terat Portland wa20. feet, the water ha been gradually fall ing until it II now about 10 leot atsive low water mark. John H. Carwt, of the grocery firm of Carae ,v Murdeu, diel Thursday at tbe Oood Samaritan hoapital in Port land after a long illnes with alomacb and heart troubla. The salmon c aimers and tialiermen of t-raser river are now at a deadlock and another fishermen' strike, on practi cally the aame ground aa laat sum mer, aeeuil inevitable. ZjpHi Paoo r That Tell: llouton, Tea., June H, The Hon ton Light tiuard and the Houston cavalry were ent to Trinity yeaterday to protect the negro raplt nMMa BpOOOOr from mob violence. The laat ailvice at '.' o'clock tin morning, com ing in an indirect wav, ay tbe BMN wa aeen tied to a tree with the oldier surrounding him and a big mob aur rounding the aoldier. The commander of the Midler ha informed the mob leaders that he will obey the governor' order to return the negro to thi city and they have told him that the negro will never he taken out of this county unlt-ae bv miperior 'one. Spanear Lodgac In Jail. Houston, June 22. Thia morning SpWMtff wa taken to Huntsville and lodged in jail. The militia held the mob at bay all night, taking refuge with the prisoner in tbe Irmitv school bouae. ih Soldiart AUaekad. Houston, June '."J.- A the soldiers Isianled the train with the prisoner someone in the crowd opened tire ami a pitched battle ensuixl in which about two hundred hot were llred. It is not known positively whether anyone was killed, but it 1 believed that two of the mob were shot. The mob, which had the tlrst con signment of troops lieseiged in the school house, was taken completely un awares by the arrival of reinforce nil early thin morning. After some maneuvering the soldier- with the prisoner boarded the train for Houston. SECRETARY HAY TO RUSSIA Ha Writ a Not to tha Ctar Explain ing Duly on Russian Oil. Washington, June If, -becietary Hay ha prepared a note for the Rum ian government, relative to levying duty upon Muian petroleum, atatlng that the action by the secretary of the treasury la, in no aene,nf a retalia tory nature, but simply in accordance with the law which provides for the levying of import duties on k I- BOB ing from any foreign country, eipial to the duty exacted bv that country upon the same class of American exports. Cabinet Dlseusssd It. Washington, June 21'. --The most important subject under discission at the cabinet meeting was that involv ing the assessment of the customs duties on etro!eum or its pfodoott imported from Russia. As a result of tbe consideration of the ciijiri, matter by Mm cab'net. !-ccrctary Hay will BOOB make representations to the Rus sian government, fully explaining the attitude of this country and pointing out that Russia has acted hastily ami under a misapprehension of the fact in her poeitlOB of retaliation. To Threaten sultan ot Morocco. Washington, June -A the result of a visit here by Consul tieneral (iummere, who ha been the American represents! 1 ye in Morocco, It lias Is , n decided that on his return to Ins post of dutv that he shall demand a per sonal interview with the sultan Oummere has been III Morocco oi three year, but was never afforded an opportunity of presenting credentials to the sultan. If any obstacles are pis)) in his way or any daoopilon practiced it is probable the I nited States will make a naval demonstra tion in Morrocciau waters. THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray Co.. Panilaten, Chisago Hoard of Trad and Nw York Stock Bxehann Broker. New York, June 22. The wheat market was still on the down grade to day. Trices at New York derlinid '4c. Liverpool closed 7-Rd lower, f New York opened at 711 7-8 and elated at 7:14. The export shipment for the week were heavy BtMt000 compared with 4,646(000 for the same week last year. Stocks are steady. Money, I per cent . Wheal : Close yeslerdav, 7 I . Open todav, 7:! 7-S. Mange todav, 7: ;-M to 7!t 7-H. Close tislay, '64 Stocks LIS sleel Sugar, 141 .-N; 4S 7-S; St. I'anl 1 u tobacco rH; Atchi so:i ; h.ne 4;t, ; i. r. IUM. MINING C0NQRESS AT B0ISI Holding a Fair Will Darray th Kipimsi 65c 20c A A , . I 4 At 62c u -4 bleached sheets formerly a. .c.of, i.illow cases formerly ni I Ay. J I 1 , lor At 14c 45 36 pillow tasves formerly m Bed Spread closing out cheap, In the six day bicycle races tbe pace telbi terribly at the end Man after man falU out exhausted. The victor wabble wearily over tbe hue. In the buainne rate it's th game. Man after man drop out exhausted. The succeaa ful man uv often a dyspeiAic, unable to enjoy MU'a. When the sCouijk.Ii n diseased there is not enouifb outrition asaimilatei to sustain the body and rc pair the daily waste ot tissue. ine result is weakness, tending to collapse Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ducovery cores diseases of the stomach and other organa of" chjestioa and nutrition. It enables the perfect aasuuUation of fund by which the body is built up with sound, healthy flesh. I have Ukrii not Settle of Doctor Mara'; Golden UtdUAl Iilm.;vcry loi uullsulloa sua iuu Mr. c m Mad Mullah Houisd. Aden, June 'It. Advicoa received here lei I ol another reverse suffered by Mail Mullah and hi followers. DJfa lug their Might, after repulse by the forces under Captain Mineill, Mullah encountered a large force of ilritisb cavalry and DMMWted infantry, who at tacked ami routed him. The Kritish pursue! tbe enemy all night. Mullah, who narrowly eacajied capture, lost one hundred killed. The Hrltlsh loss was seven killed and wounded. kmpsror snd Brnpr lrssnt. Kiel, I one 26 Rmparof William and the empress attended the launch ing of the cruiser PrlntM Adalbert to day. Prinee Henry cbrlstemsl the new warship. The kaiser inale a brief speech, In which he relet red to the prophet 11' words of I'rllice Adalliert that "expansion, " said tbe kaiser, itnpjssible without a trans oceanic policy, which, in turn, IS 1,-iiposmble without a navv." Funds Ralssd tor B Used to Hlp of th l on grass. Boise, .I11 ne 'J'-'. Owing to the de mandu which will h made upon the cititens of Moise for the entertainment of the delegates and visitors to the In lernatuuial Mining Congress, which win hold a several day s session in this citv. commencing Inly 88. the directors of the Idaho State l air Asso ci.Mion have concluded not to hold anv session of the fair this I. ill The sev era! thousand dollars that have been raised bv lloise business men lor tbe hencHt ol the fair, will he turned over to the mining congress, in addi tion lo an appropriation of I'skhi madi by the state. Word has Ikmui received that a secial train will be sent nut from t 'In, ago and another special train will come liom Cripple Creek, Colorado which will contain delegates from the I rans-M iss isstppi congress which will close lis session in that cilv a dav or two prior to the opening ol the mining congress After the session of the mining congress has adjourned there will lie excursions to tbe Silver City mining camps and also lo the greal Coeur d'Alene sect ton. Il is understood here that the people of Oregon al propose an excursion into that state. There is no otiestion from the in teres) inanifestixl throughout the United States, lint that the session of tbe congress will be one of the largest industrial gatherings ever assembled. lORNADO'S I)RI;AI)IHI. work Ssvsral Lives Saerlftead In a Storm Nar Naplar, Nebraska. Napier, Neli., .Mine ... there was a loss of seven lives caused by the tornado which swept over thi section Thursday night. Tin killed wen members of the Oreeuing and Ander son families. The casualties are: Jacob Qreeuing mid wife, fatally in jured. (irsco iireening, aged 14, seriously injured. Margaret Oreeiiing, aged I), killed. John tireeuing, aged 4, killed Jacob tireeuing. aged '.', killed. Out of the Anderson lamily ol sii, t ho 1 hiblreu, Ida and Clara, aged re spectivelv seven and eight, were killed and the mother and daughter, l''rtha, and son, Theodore, aged fas i m il Id and I .' in juteii One ol tnetie children has since died Tsrrllts Cloudburst, "ittsburg, June '."'. - A tern He cloud burst and windstorm struck 1'itlsburg at I o'clock this afternoon Heavy damage has been done in Allegheny county. Twelve persons are reported MM 1 1 he grand stand at tbe ball park was blown down Tim sewers 111 this citv burst Iron the How ol water. DAVIS' BONDSMEN SUIil) attorns? 0nrsl Ulaekburn Bsglus an action against Thsrn. Salem, June '-"-' Noil have la-en hied here by Attorney tieneral black- burn and I'istict Attorney Hart against the bondsmen of (ieorge W. Davis, the defaulting cbrk of tbe sclnsil land laiard, who was lotiud (.tn.ijou short six years after the emlsssslement occurred and several years after be retired from the olllce. Oavis' wherealaiuts are not known at ttte preeent time, b took lligbt soon after laiing chargisl with the shortage and latlore the olhcials hud lime to act. Mothsr snd Chlldrsti Murnsd lo Uaalh. Kofi Worth, Texas, June '.'.'. -Mrs. Wiley Calhoun and her three cbildtin were burned to death last night 111 the destruction ol their home by lire, which was Hired hy an eiplosioii ol a. can ol gasoline. Convlslsd ot forgary. ban PmneteeOi Jnne B6 Petef w. Met 1 lade, accused of forgery ol i.ogus ibunauds on tbe city treasury found guilty tislay. fills was his tilth trial and there weie lout bung juries LIVES LOST BY AN EXPLOSION OF FIREWORKS Ten Killed, Nine Injured, Five Missing. o THE BUILDING DESTROYED BY FIRE Store Where the tit plosion Occurred Wu Uo der in Apartment House Occupied by Many Families. Patterson. N. I , June H Hy an explosion of lireworki in a store build ing on Main street the building was binned and lour ersnns lost their lues, two were seriously injured and It IS believed seven others arished. The store wn- under an apartment building. a later Rsport. Pntereon, M J., June .".'. -Taej deed, nine Injured and tlve missing, is the Mr NO tOn casualty reMirt this morning of the hre-works explosion winch wrecked Adolph R ittenberg's store ami buildings yeslerdav I'he dead are Sarah Williams. Cbas Kittenberg, Luciiula Adnmaon, Mrs. Utah llamber, Bert ran Benber, Mrs Pnlrleh Hums, Clarence Hums, Wm Klsaeser and Annie Lonigan. Tne missing are: Annie Bratemnni Mrs. Andrea Klvin, ins I'.ivin, Mrs Hintoe I . HehulntM, noes Mora Viailm. Search ol the ruins this morning revealed three more v let i ma, Mrs. HoUteuieHi Mrs. Rlvill and JomoIi Klvin. a rnnii Fenereeni Bunding. Tin I mlding 111 which the BXplOOiOM ooenrred was a frame Iwnemeiil lour st.iries high. I'en families oecupied Hats in the building Ho greal was the torOO ol the eiplosioii that a Isiv playing 111 the street ball a block away was lilted Iron his feet and bur.ed against an iron feme, ,1101 ol bis legs being broken by tbe sho, k. A number ol ttn.se who were on the upper Ihsirs ol the building when the explosion took plan were either stunned and limn bur I to death or Slllloeated KVOTJ window see u us I to he emitting Haines within a minute after the first eiplosion. Mrs Williams with her clothing on lire leaped mil ol a minis and fell t to dragged out ol reach of the Some occupants ol the risuns lla'tiea. Implied in in tbe windows slid were bruised and manned and others hung Irom the windows until the tin men came. Twenty persons wet., taken down in this way through the lire and smoke while still others d topped into tbelile- nets Two Mors Hodlss round. I allot -on June fJJ, - I'he remains of Mrs. Marv Ho'fv and L. Scbiilmau were found th Is altertiiHUi, making six teen dead, Young Cudahy Has Typhoid, timaha, June .'.'. Kddie Cudahy, who was k idnappcd Mini rausouiel lor IS6, tkHI, is seriously ill at his parents home here with typhoid fever. The physicians sav the strain due to kid naping and the legal proceedings at tending it is tbe cause ol his illness. in in Banished lo klbarla. st. Tetereburg. June 'Jtl. A greal sensation lias been caused by tbe bamsbuieut to Siberia of Prince Ksbrynski, a descendant of Catherine tbe (ireat, for petitioning the esar to introduce a const 1 tut nmal form of gov ernment in Kuaaia. Two hour after tbe oreeeuaalion of tbe petilioii the prince was oa bi way to 8itri. liver cumplswit Vs'imii i mint WUsuu ul IMviAauu Co.. K. C Hfrm a siuc I craaiswai ti lakiog your lucdknic iu fact have mut tcu use UH (MUir gun Urfuir I tuuk the ' Goldcu Msdicsi UUsuvcry ' I cuuld not ssl saythlag frithuvl awful distrrka but now t csa ral aaythiug I wUli wiiliu.it hsvlug unplsassnl Kcliugs Lsst ftuiiiiucr uui tmby waa Ucthiujf nud WAA so poor be waa sluio s akeletuu We gsve hlai your Ollco Mtilus! Diaovery' ssvd sow be I as healthy ami well aa any child I will apeak a good wool tut uur uicqaaue whenever I have aa opportuuity " Da. rlcrce a Felicia ctuc aick hcadss la ..od.,n. JuiHtilV.-J. i'iepront Mor gan bas made soother great art pur chase. He bas secured Sir Joshua Reynold' fatuous portrait group. "Lady J'eliue and her daughter. '' The or ice paid i said to have been 1110,000. Keyuoida received 11600 for it. American Bssl Shots. tilasgow, June N 1 he Auterieen and KcOU h pigeon llUOterk met here todav for a r ig ol one buiidreil pounds It was easy uionev lor the Americans who won bv a score ol 171 to Mi. Choats Has Hscovsrsd. London, June TJ. Amhasaailor baste has luily reeovered from ivdd which kepi biMI conlined to his home lor several day. Ilu was at his desk today. New York, June XI. - Dun's lieview ill say: The failures for tbe week nuuilwred IM.4 in the I mi.d ute against H Isst yesr ami H in Canada agaiust lo last year. I Tlitt very uwwl nuvtiltion KI.P ami HI. I K IllfJeji infants ami ohilUrtQ la I ai 1 Ivod Till- M k HI' Will Ml-ll twn iik'H ul I ailu's' kill Imttoii was j Iieiit t i slums., lobular i it ' $2M mi); an lhy lift! t K" l .1 $1.95 I .11 1 1- kid Up ilttMMI, uvular to gu at $2.25 Mic 1 1 11' il t'dJNtiOM U)l) prioti $.j. tins vvi-ok. will give awai auolli. i pan of ahoea this I weak i"n abow gluug skoVS huw we du II. Tbe Peosto Wareiiousc I HUMS Ol fk.HT. Mam stint, rendlcton, Or. (ioinjc flunitr I onded beyan Mel CadldgM. Botfalo, June r. W J. ISryau and taujiiy were visitors to the exposition todav. Aaked If ha was a presidential candidate for llJOd h aaid : "No, ueither am I a candidate for auy odlce. " lie denied having any connec tion with the ao-cailed thud parly iuuveuxsui la Missouri. ian't always a pleasant viMffiVMi but it is unnecessary when vou uur- Icbaae 4 our store, as we deliver all goodie frae ol charge and promptly when or de 1 ' 1 (Jur store is loaded with good) things 111 ail tbe ilelicat lea ol the seneon. For high grade fancy and staple groceries our priced are lowest in town- C. ROHKMAN.