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IMLY EVENING EDITION !r ..e .,., riorrnv ,,1,1 . ... i lUiLUM uiBwn tAIHtK. Z I .... nrfn'n ' 'ti l I ', rxposiwl Maw I i . I ., , W"0- m a Dk TMIi f ACT. PI III I ' ' PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHEUON, MONDAY, JUNK 24, 1901. NO. 1 1 r! VOL- NGtDIT!ON pFSTand MOST COMPLETE : : : : STOCK STAPLE GROCERIES::: I AdteS Muslin linden ear. No hers else oiHildo thrlarttc city stores u III you (In J Ml a stock as ours. in Eastern Oregon TaW. Napkins and Towels Trip most magnificent line of these giants r ver M In the city. You want a CHICKEN? Nice ie spring fryers. jres"l or alive. I are Curtains, Curtain Swisses rind Ruffled Swiss Curtains. W. can gn you choice of a lot of real new ,.n. I feWMIM styles. A special invitation is extend cti to the ladies and gtQtUl men of Pemlleton and I'm.i tilla County to visit our More ami sec Our White Fair The time has come lor White Goods to go and go they will if prices can do it. Special (hibition lnLer Depart ment. Special Reduced Prices on Everything White. Sheets and Pillow Cases. wv sen the "IMain line realy-ni.ili slirpts and cvs -anil sell litem HI a low price. Vhitp Sprerids. A most at fell Ii-Minneil spletullil H-sJ. I'tei-llent value Full sired Mi lots of other values up to I mbroideries, I rites and HrindkerthieU. fliere unusual hriuty and style In our lines of these irooils mil remark ahly li prirv Northwotl ami next year. The is to complete i- abandoned nf Mr-. Mi K in- I R. Demott. Alexander A Hexter The Boston Store A IVIid-Summer-Day's Dream Realized. Pairs Ladies Fancj' Hose Strictly Up-to-l)ate Styles 00 t'.BNBBAL NIWS. Mrs. .1 cfYcnani Davit' hsWlifa id tail ing. Mrs. A. I hi 1111111 i r, mother Ol Kdna Wallace Hopptr the aetre, died at Snn Leandro, Calif,, Saturday. X MMI of Um consumptive of New York state is to he begun in about a week iv lr. Paniel Lewis, potnmis. sinner ol the state hoard of health It will he the first census of the kind ever undertaken hv that state. Spain is making vliiorniis efforts to repair the depletion of her armament paused hv the Spanish-American war. A special navy commission from Mad riii, now in I.omlon, has placed with the Maxini-Yicker concern large orders for gut.. On tV Rockefeller and Carnegie plan of endowing colleges and libra ries, a Western benefactor, whose natfie fur the present is withheld, has placed in escrow in a IVnver hunk ll.ikXi.iklO in securities, for the purpose of es tablishing Peoples churches thn ttgh ont the country. President Mckinley has informed ai Senator Carter, of Montana, that he would visit the Northern Pacific coast president's intention the itinerary which because ot the illness ley in San 1'rancisco. While repairing a drawbar on a Van lal ia freight carat LoMMport, Ind., which was loaded wKb whisky, a spark from a passing engine caused one of the barrels lo explode and Lawrence BeatOII was killed, William Lskms was fatally ami Calvin Neff and John MOON were dangerously injured. It is now recognired as inevitable that the cereal harvests of llHM in PrOMia will show the largest and most diOMtfOOa deficit that ban been re cordeil in recent years, and the require ment of the liernian Kmpire in re apeet to foreign-grown fiNaltuffa will far exceed those in anv recent year. Four dogs aiMicted with rabies ran riot in the different section of Chicago Saturday at different hours, causing consternation and terror by their at tack, until each had been dispatched by a bullet. Several children and adults were bitten by them. In the past two days about 2u Mron have been bitten by mad dogs in Chicago. At Bbeepabcod bav Saturdav Uriga- divr caused a sensation hv winning the Sheepshead hay handicap from a high classed field at one mile in the world' record time for a circular track, lie ran the distance in I : : 1 7 t-.V The previous world' record for a mile on a circular track was heltl ly Voter, al I ) made at llrigliton (teach last summer. HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST BY A FLOOD. o Johnstown Horror Re-enacted in West Virginia. o HUNDREDS OF HOMES SWEPT AWAY Deluge of Water Came Upon the Peopln of tbe Towns of tbe Coal Districts Without Warrjloft. Regular 75c kind 3 closing out at . - VUv, a pair June White Sale Still Continues. Pendleton's Big Busy Store. P. Fireworks Hurt n M WW! ill G00dS--New r,wvrl I lat assortment... iinocks New Kyoi styles, wnty patterns ,i... i , "".auie tnaae. 7ac U ll-fiS. Let us snow vou our line before you make your purchases. Summer Goods 0 0 Of! Ms M This has been the biggest GENUINE SALE d 1 in Pendleton for years-every day sees it grow. It will grow as a natural result of the really remarkable values that char acterize it. And every day we keep cut ting away at prices. Remember these are no baits. ycleg Croquet sets at -a5 to h 65. Children's gar den tools, 19c 28c nd ijz a set. Ladies' floral 'ools, choice ioc Water sets, 65c H.IJ and fi With trays. PACIFIC NORTHWBST NIWi, Mri-. Klla Daorioat. Wife Ol Chester lieering, an insurance man, died al her home in Oalclaml, Calif., a few day ago, very smlilenu The Corvallis carriage factory has isien sold to Cramer Hro., of liallas, for I "on The original cost of the plant wa about fL'H.OOU. Mr. France Jane bailey, wile of .). W. Hailes. state food and dairy com missioner, died at her home in I'. in land Kridav. She hail lieen an invalid for year. Through the efforts of Chief Vox, of the Kaker City tire department, ar rangements are alsmt completed tor a nreinen tuiim. uncut , to Ih iiepi in that town on the occaaion of the Ked- meii'a caraiva!, during the week of July Zi. At a Uieetiiig of the member ol the Portland Library association it was decided to 1 111 11 over lo the i ll v of I'ortland for In year all the property lieluiiging to the association, which is valued at about $ti)0,iMi. The library will he free. I.awreuce I )i It iniure, an employe of the I'ortland Milling company, at I . e. Wash., wa cruvhwi beneath a pile 01 grain sa. kn 111 ll.e warehouse. An examination uflcr the accident di- 1 Ion.-1 a fracture of the .-kul I and probability of internal iiijurie. Colonel l)avi-i M. Iiunne, collector if inti-rnal revenue at I'ortland, ay he liear.l while in Seattle a resirt to the effect that B. II. Hagg, of s.ileio, deputy collector lor the district of Alaska, hail heen lost in the north. I he friend of the Mr. Hagg at halem think there i DO truth 111 the report a letter of recent date have been re ceived from It i 111 . Baby's Birth: How MS I woman date a life a chronic m lUdiata from baby' birth She tnea "different doctoea and liitfennl nielicine" with lit I tie 95. tttl ton, 1U k revers A jEl, C.V : war "'ft sells else- t .1. ; ' lu JOUliuesa DllrL ail ink l ra,lcy castiie l'lUeia, uuil oilier ' "C. I2'i Kr edericK Nolf Women's Shirt Waists, 1901 Styles At 4-h' all waistH formt-rly ko11 tor 7 V At 67c all waists formerly Hold lor $!.) At 87c all waists formerly Hld for 1 .2" At 98c all waists formerly sold for JbO At 1.35 all waists formerly sold for 2.00 Women's Shirt Waists, sailor collars, $1.13 Formerly $1.50 and $1.65. Women's White Shirt Waists At 89c all waists formerly $1.25 At y8c all waist fomurly $1.50 At $119 all waifts formerly $2.26 Silk Waists, in black arid colors, $4.48 Formerly $6.50 to $7.50. Children's Sailor Hats At tut loCOaOdy 25c At "c lornierly 35c Wash Dress Goods, at 6 I -4c per yard. Our line ol Crash, Duck and Pique Suitings formerly 15c, aoc, 35c. Sheets and Pillow Cases bleached sheets lormeriy "3- r 1 1v LUr uiuthcr 75C iOC 1 a ff .it At 62c 0-4 bleached sheets formerly a. ..... .c.ifc nillow cases formerly ni 1 - ej J r .1,, 20c At 14c 45 36 pHow cases formerl) 20c Bed Spread closing out cheap, Eci child. It nun diseiuek iicculiar to wuiuca aad c use them priuuuicntJy There u no alcohol, oaitiux, curalor or any other n.o- ..le in "I'kvonte irri iip turn." It u purely a vegetable .u-jai. tiou and cannot diaagree with the weak eat cuustitutioo. atm. Km.rmxi Allen, of Dorset. Ontario Co . lit., writ. : 1 c truly My that 1 tbiuk Or Merer', eteHlrtiiTi the beat I have ever ue I III very poor bcaJU lur a loue umi UHlf the Urtb uf iuy little girl I trieo aiflercul and eiBereat ia,atrlaea I oenvea yery lore beurot from your meewine. lean any otber I aae erer usee t lua Ot ravonie ricafiuuu. an Of ' Golds u Medical la..very always keep l"t ' 1-ellrU ' ia lite buuae. Dr. Phtrce'a Common beuae Medical Ariviarr uauer U,uul, la sent ray 001 receiot of 31 oae-ccut atatupa U expeaac of mailing onty Adtiicae fa.'v7ieje, buii-L,. M. V. BlOOfold, W. Va.. .Mine 24. Thi section ha us! been visited hv a Boot), the extent of which ill all probability will eilial or exceed that of the Johnstown horror of ISM!) in loss to life and property. Karly Sunday morning, shortly after midnight, a heavy down pour of rain began, accompanied by a terrirlc electric storm which laated fur veveral hours. During the dav the Htnrm wa reiiewed ami the river and creek were tilled to overflowing. Following the storm came tloiai of water, a if one cloud burst after another had oc curred. The people of mauv place had no time to ecane ami were drowned like rat caught in a trap, while their homes anil other property were swept away. Grave Dancer Threaten. Roanoke. June Mi New from the Boodod district Ind leO tCI there i grave danger of lawlessness following in the wake of the want and waste of the flotsl. The negroes are (he disturbing element. Tin white are orgauiniug and the word has gone forth that the negroes must work or leave the district at once. The negroes are ugly and the whites determined. A clash may occur at any moment. The .tate militia ha I n ordered out. Tha Lou of Lire. Huntington, W Va., June Mi QoV ernor White, who has just arrived from Charleston, says the death mil will be enormous. He fear it will pas tbe thousand mark and may reach two tbOOOaad, The governor is endeavor ing to get a relief train to the stricken district. Lou or Lira Over animated. Itoanokc, Va. , Jt)M "Jt. -Some survivors of the Itnod in the Klkhoru va! ley reai liei I here tins morning Thev think the lo of life is over-estimated and that it will be alsmt one or two hundred Dirrieuli to Obtain Nawi. Minefield, W. Va., June 24. Com mini icut um ia entirely cut off weal of Blkborn, making it impossible to learn the full client of the loss to life and property by the flixal. Officials of the coal operator in the stricken district have sent messengers tn Klk li' mi, with tbe report that a conserva tve estimate ol the lo of life i two 1 hum!rtl, mime of the drowned being among the mot prominent clllr.ens of the coal Held. Tbe town of KeVMtone and Van are the greateat sulh rers Keyatone i located in a valley alsiin two hundred yards wide. The full force nf the llood swept again! the most thickly settled portion of the town ami fa-fore the terror stricken lien ilc realized their danger. On the Clinch valley iIivimioii of New Kiver, helwer-n this city and N 'Wton, Va., emu mini icat i' mi in entirely severed. Iteporta come of great lo of life and property throughout thill section. Troop to Ouard Property. Charleston, W. Va., June 24. Troop are being sent to the torm Mi I district to guard property. The lateat report are that Welch, county -at of ale Do Well county, i a severe sufferer and many Uvea were lost tiiere. from ibO to ttOO Live Loit. Konova, W. Va., June Mi -Only meagre new ha faien received from the southern Wel Virginia district regarding ihe i londhurt, a all tele graphic communication i completely cut off. The work of the Ihaal, o far a known thi morning, can be summed up aa follow: The loea of life ia vari ously estimated at from 2.V) to tal. 1'hirty miles ol railway track are gone and two bundled miles, are useless for operating purtoai-H, a scon- of coal plants are damaged and put out of operation for weeks A hundred car . .i . . i lieuetit Then I "wept away oy tne torrent ami fortunately her at lwl"' ty-nve nriugea, pernap more, are tention it called tt """""'g. -itv mile ul territory, from Ull ...nark able cure, Vlv," l" Williamson, Ml IW ept resulting from the "Y t',e HU1' iroin which no word uar of I-lr Hierce'l ''H " l" "afety of its people Favorite Treat" rln latod it town ami village tion, and ahe give Town Wathad Away. the ITeH trine a trial Huntington, vV. a i June 4 Hiof Hi i esrnr.ur n repoii - ie. eived here says that the that of ninety-eight town of Klkhoru, (JqOIbW and key women out of every stone have been completely washed hiind. ed who use away and probably a thousand live "1-uMinlr i'reatrip- ure loat. A correspondent reached here tion" for womanly thi morning from a portion ol the ilia ahe ia cured. region affected by the cloudburat and lit. Pierre's Fa- elate that there ia nothing to hear out vorite I 'rest lotiou this atateiueut. ie-pcceliarfy a a all read Mao tlateoianl. mother a tueelictne Koanoka. June 24. Tha eeueral Its uae before tna- manager of the Norfolk and WtMtern tertnty inakea the railroad made the atateiueut thi after bahy' advent prac uon that from heat iiiformalion ob u.uiiy iwiiiJca. it uiiiabia. about alaty ueopla were stre.iglll to nnia. . , ,,,.,) u Nrtl,(tk and Klkhoru district, and the property loea will be about 41X1,000. THI! NKW YORK MARKET Renortad by I. L. Bay fe Co.. rendition. I hleaeo Board ot Trad and Hew York Stoak Baahanee Bpokera. New York, June 24. -The wheat market wa without special features today and price change are small Liverpool oloaad '4 up, fV New York ODOMad 18 higher, 74 l-H, and held within V nf thi all day, cloe ing at ..i .'-H. Ihe visible supply shows it decrease lor the week of L', 224,000 compared with an increase of l,M8,000 lor corresponding week lant year. Stock are lower. Money, t per cent. Wheat : Close Saturday, 7:H4. Open t.slav, 74 l-H. Hange today , 7.1 .-s (J 74 l-S. CI oae today. 7:t ft-S. Stock: Sugar, 1 IC ; tobacco, IMH J steel, MM I st- I77l4; Atchison. HH'4 , Krie, 4! I-H; V. P., Ill1- Wlinl in San Franelieo. San Krancisc.i, June 24. Wheat, H to loo 4a 100 THE DEATH OP CONSUL HAY BULL FROM TH K WINDOW IIP .IIS BOOM IN a HOTBL. Found Sunday Dead at 2:30 O'eloak Morning on the Side walk. New Haven, June 24. -Secretary Hay, who wa utterly proatrated hy the sudden death of his noii upon hi arrival here yesterday, is reported to be mud; improved thi morning. The body of CniiNiil Hay will probably he taken to Cleveland, though no funeral arrangements have yet U'en made and will not fie, until Mrs. Hay arriyes. Vlelhert P, Hay, son oi Baoiotafy Hay, former consul to I'retoria, was found dead on the sidewalk outside the New Haven house at 2::lil Sunday morning. Hay relinxl to ins ri at I o'clwck after sml ; ng t he evening with f r ie ml in apparently excellent spirit. At ItM a passer-by noticed the body of a prostrate man Iviug on the side walk of the College street side of the hotel. The night clerk of the hotel wa immediately summoned and recog nized the voiuig man as the one who registered as Adcllicrt K. Hay. There wa- OOJtBiderBbla excitement about the hotel and a large body nf Ntmlout and graduates who are hero (or the MMBV i oamel aawrelaoa aoon gathered, a number ol Ins former classmates at Yale pisltively identlhed the young man. It is believed that Hay became ill and went to the window lor air. was overcome hy a lit of diiiiuoas and fell to the ground below. He mav have sat in the window to amoke a clgaretli as a halt-smoked one wa lotind near him, ladore retiring, went to sleep and fell to Ins death. Cuavtlng a lo HI Death. New Haven, June 2-1. --A medical expert issued it statement tin after noon tii.it it is hi lieliel tfiat voimg Hay fell out of the window while try ing to reach for hi ring, tubers in clined to the belief that the young man wai in a somuahnl iwllc state when he loll to In death. Maicaga or Sympathy. Nw Haven, June 24. -A Ihsal ol tele gram reached here thi morning, ('resident Mr!' inlev and every member of hi olltcial family II WaMhiugton sent words of sympathy to the relatives of Adlobaffl Hay. Popular With the Boar. Amsterdam, June 24. Ooin I'aul hruger has cabled to America an order fore hands I wreath (or Adelhert Hay. Ihe wreath i a tribute to the dead consul lfOB9 the liners, witli whom be wa very opular. THE GEARY CHINESE EXCLUSION LAW. o It Will Expire by Limitation Next Year. DOUBT IF IT WILL BE RE-ENACTED - o 11 Chinese Prrparln a (iMao-tlc Memorial 10 Cod stress Atfulnsi it and Raising Money to Oppose Similar Legislation. Ohio Bapubllean Convention. Columbus, ).. .1 hum .'4. Thi city is tilled Willi del. -gales and visitors t the republican state convention, which pens al I o'clock this evening QoV ernor .Nash will he reiiom inatixl by acclamation. Ihe anti-ahin league i making a bitter fight against Lieu tenant inventor Caldwell and lie may not he favored with a sc. ond minima lion Ihe platform will not differ much from the leat one. wa from ductal, uiutl. I ft . t amp um Medal Deaiee. Waeiiiiigtoii, June 34. Tbe eeeroUry of tbe iitry today approved tbe deaign lor tbe Waal luOlee campaign uietlal. It provide lor e portrelt of Admiral h in pa. ii. on one itle, and ou the other a repreiHiulaiiuii oi me aieu iieiiinu Ibeguna," wltb appropriate ioaerip-tiou. Indian Biaited. PboMfa J MM Mi The Walluid IndlaM threaten aafflOMa trouble In Northern Aruona on account nf the Kingiuaii tragedy. A pow wow wea held all night and young chiel are lltaltiag the warrior to an uprising. Mora Troop, l MM Hum. an franciKco, June 21 Ihe Iran port UrMl arnve.l here with the rorty -eighth infantry ami two battalions of the l-orly-iilnth hslav. all Bid Baleeled Salem, June 21 All bhl lor the soldier's hone improvements, which were opened here this morning, were rep-i ted New signification will l pre pa r. I and readvertiwsl i h Beperi Oanlad. Ilerlln, June 24. The foreign ottee deniea that uegollatioua are proctHtlug for the reception of Ka 1'reeident Kr ig.i hv Kalaer Wllhelui. A etrong effort bee been made Milk fa the ai week to get tbe hatlleatiip Oregon to viail Ihe Mirt of Portland .ho ing Hie Fourth of July celebration, but it i to he announced that ti e effort were unavailing. Cortland, fane 21 laa-al Chinese resident' are discussing tbe repeal of the'iearv BBC I na fan law, which t at present receiving so notch attention IbrOMgboMl the country. The law el pires Mil vear a. d there is a proposi tion on fool to extend the law for a permd ,,( HI yeori Labor organiza tion are milking every effort to tiave the CfaBjfy law r BBBtOd lor lie time mentioned and desire, also, that it l made to include lapanaaa and other Aitn races. In defense, the t'hlllene of the coutitrv are trying to cause the law to in- repealed Portland, oblla aot poaaaaaiBg the large Chinee population that it had scleral vears ago, is still one of the cities hilling a heaV percentage of Mongolians. Vting in nim-ort with Chinese men hams in Chicago. Han Franciacn, New York, Seattle and Philadelphia, I'nrtland Chinese are making preparation fur a gigantic memorial to he forwarded to emigre at Its next session. fund is also he ing raised. hill pist what tin Is needed (or is not oitiei clear, unlcia it i in tended to defray incidental expenses lid employ hihhVMts I hese various memorials ale to he -cut to Minister Wu Ting Lang, the Chinese representa tive, who, in turn, will present Ihein to tbe government Kucniiraged hv thn iMisitloti taken hy the Tinted Mates in the Chinese nocstmu, now pi'inlim local residents hnpe that congress wi giv' their meiiiori.il full cniKiderat ion Itecipncilv is the slogan of the Chinese. I'hei declre that the ex elusion iii-t -hoiild be i. pealed since America I recoiling sin I nstdera tion ami concessions m China. Copies id Ihe exclusion law, written in Chinese characters, are laong cirru latisl in Chinatown and explained to the lower .hisses In the merchants few prominent Chinese merchant, however, are in favor of the law and decline to assist in the memorial, t here are highbinders upswing the scheme, also, us its abolishment would end the profit they make in smuggling men into tin country. Boxer Movement Aealn. I'ekin, June 24. The autboritma here are alarmed at the revival of the BOMf movement under the name of allied villager. Thev profe to la organ. Bad lor iiniiual protection hut their real object I and foreign. They are partn ularly active in the neigh horbiHsl of I leu Tain. Harihal Drive Out Sooner. Fort Worth, lex . June 24. Hutted State marshals have jut tlniahed the task of driving the "Msmer' from the Kiowa ami Commauche reerva lion. The entire rcserialion are now clear No trouble ha ensued. M. rill mk Ik TIlH Vt I V III . I D0VllitM in im:i and BLUK ihot for Uelevnti and ohlldifn bavc ar rived Fliis week we will mII twt lintM nf I atdlft' kill button pAtaol lip iliofa, ragulevr priee $2.50 Itilii; us llii-v lunl lo H at $1.95 Hit vootinti prioe ii iic i tiii $., tli i e Beeii We will l in w) week 'ur ,bw wl i UulitaV kul tip ihotl, lobular l gu at $J.5 uotUei pair ul .line title low liuie buar w 4u It. The Peoples Warehouse 7t6 I muni, ur- Flier. Main Mm i t. I V tidicton, Or (loiiiK Hume i.oeidcd mir three I fig: Warehouse Burned. balem, June 'H. -Tbe warehouae of K. Hawk wa deetroyed hy lire yea-.-I lay Loea, 1600. Cincinnati, ., June 94.-The i i . .- n i annuel oonreatioo ol Mt. John opeited hure thi Msurufag. isn't alwaya a pk-daaiit exportratCO but it ia unneceaaary when yuu ur- chaat: al our store, aa we deliver all gooda free oi charge ami promptly when ordered Our atore is loaded with good things in all the delicaxiM of the season i'or high grade laucy and staple groceries our prices art lowest to towo. C. ROHHMAN.