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pENINGEDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION ,,, EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. Tonight probably ahowar.; niMfi 'air an 1 cooler. IaRK TM.5 FACT. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OliEttON, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1901. NO. 4152 i - - i BEST and MOST COMPLETE : : : : AND FAN' V R()CERlES::j Eastern Oregon ladies Muslin Underwear. Nowhere else mi tslrlp tin- lane city uteres will ynu ll . such a stock aa ours. I nble linens, Napkins and Towels Dm mcwi MgMlini line of these good. ever seen In the city. You want a HICKEN? S,ce size spring fryers, ItPMPf) or alive. I at e Curtains, Curtain Swisses nnd Ruffled Swiss Curtains. We can give ynu a choice of a lot of real new iiml beasjtlfttl itylPM. A special invitation is extend ed to the ladies and gentle men of Pendleton and I'ma tilla County to visit our store and sec Our White Fair The time has come for White Goods to go and ro they will if prices can do it. Special Lxhibilion In Every Department. Special Redut ed Prices on rverythinq White. Sheets and Pillow Cases. We sell the "Defender" line ready-mads ahoeta and taea ;m,i n them hi a low pries. White Spreads. V llmal at tlM. Iismtne.1 aplendld USB. excellent ...... Full slxeil hiiiI IaU of oilier value up to I mbroidories, I iu )-. and Handkerchiefs. There la iilmaiial beauty and atylc In imi line of these gmxls .mil remark iibly Inn prices. R. Demon. Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store A Mid-Summer-Day's Dream Realized. Pairs Ladies Fancjr Hose Strictly Up-to-Date Styles Regular 75c kind fir fvair closing out at . - OJl d pall 00 June White Sale Still Continues. Pendleton's Big Busy Store. elebrate the Fourth. m jc a loi. to $5.85 Koman candles 10c doen. Skv U'. k,u - "V " Waa,, B J p J 0 ere Hi? m u. a - V-k to aoc each. Two T hie tW kWn thp hic(pt fiFM fllVP sAI P a a - - IIU4J a 1 - -a- 1 w 'am's -km a . 1 1 j mti w I ICkl Mmmm . "' r 1 r L Ufa . - ndreds of novelties in in Pendleton for years-every day wks one cent up. Bicycles. ntrr a I it. 00 wh..l bicyck btlfaii ever of 1 renuieton. Special. L. """e maple toothpicks c a?l UM JUL . Mammocks. l.'-iiue 7.C . , . 1- p-y.uy. Stationery. 5 ''ne (anc bu pap.rtr.e8 '5' '9 to J5, ,,er box 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. "f and tlss. rir, etc. Paper, draw New. an exir.i ! "'tineas e hau.. I lint large lot of loc up. See mm nK Tackle. weekly. trout hWUS ... voa 7 Ku se"vice and Herwn... u ss,ul fisherman -ail edericK No 8"Ppliea. Women's Shirt Waists, 1901 Styles At 43c all waiatu formerly sold for 7o(.- At 67c all waiata formerly old lor $1.00 At 87c all waittta formerly bold for 1.25 At 98c all waists formerly sold for 1.60 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 98c all waists fomerly $1.50 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 lot formerly 25c. At iyc formerly 35c Wash Dress Goods, at 6 I -4c per yard. Our line of Crash, Dutk and Pique Suitings formerly 15c, aoc, 35c. Sheets and Pillow Cases At 49c y 4 bleached sheets formerly 65c At 62c y-4 bleached sheets formerly 75 At 1 ac 45-36 pillow cases formerly aoc At 14c 45 36 pillow cases formerly aoc Bed Spreads closing out cheap, GRNRRAL NRWS. Jnaeph Conk the ditingnilml lec turer and author, is dead at White hall, N. Y. ror a number of week pact a por tion of the tier man pren hap claimed that the Ini)vrial giivernitient intend 1 further to inrreaae the effective trennth of the liernian army. Willam J, Brvan ha telegraphed the Y. M. C. A. that he will deliver a lecture at I'ocahonta, W. Va., on the night of July 2, the proiveil to be given for the relief of the destitute. Tuesday wh the third day of swelter ing heal in Chicago, resulting in two death and eiuhteen prostrations. The thermometer reachetl 04. The indication- are for several more day of hot weather. A detachment of 202 recruits and 1 lin o officers left the United State barrack at OolMflbM, Ohio., Tuesday, dtWttned (r Portland, or., where they w ill ) aligned to duty at YanOOQvW bafrnoka. The c.ar iia freed all Mwapapafl and other period ical from ail warn ings, interdiction and punishments, and lm- dacraad that lOftk wMrmngs and IntatdictiOM expire hereafter w itlnn delln ite periiMls. The secretary of the treasury on Tuesday, purchased $12,000 short term 4 ..-r cent bonds at 11 '..iMi-. $ini, 000 .'.'s at lOU.Oo, 1 1M7.1KX) short-term 4 per cent Isuids at Ilit.lsJH, and ftaj.OOO I per cent bonds at HlU.OdO. During a heavy thunderstorm a Ixilt of lightning struck the College of I'livsiciaus and Surgeon on Harrison street, in Chicago. The fire which fol lowed the lightning in a short turn destroyed the college building, valued a 1200,000. The case of Mrs. Cordelia Itotkin, under life sentence for the murder of Mrs. Klirabeth Punning, at Dover, I 'el., was called in tbe superior court in San Francisco for tbe purpose of tiling a date for a new trial recently granted by the state supreme court. It hs liecii definitely settled that the tiennim ksiser will have a new yacht built in this country. A linn in New York citv has received an order through the (iermaii embassy 111 Wash ington to design a yacht somewhat on the lines of the Indnna, tbe American yacht BOD OWMd bf the emperor. PACIFC NORTH WRST NRWS. Thurston I'eltijnhn and frank Shaw. in 1 he circuit court at Albany, pleaded guilty to the charge of larceny from a dwelling, and were sentenced to the penitentiary for one year. A rural free delivery route will be established at Walla Walla, Wash., August 1. Tbe route will tie 2U miles long, and serve a population of 7 s 1 (J. A. Hackett has been appointed carrier. In 10 years Stsikane's school popula tion has increased from 3721 to M.tit, a growth of nearly 5000. Since 1MU4 It has more than doubled. Since tbe great tire of 18H9 it has nearly quad rupled. Mrs. Deliah ShulU died June 21 at tbe residence of her son, 1. W. Sliultc, at Toledo, ami was buried Sunday in the Lay tmi cei n tt ry. Mrs. Shultz was born in lull, and came to this place in 1878. Five children survive her. Although somewhat marred by the inclement weather the 20th annual encampment ol the Oraud Army of the ICepuhlii .depart uieiit of Oregon, which began its sessions at Forest drove Tues day, promise to go down in history as one of tbe most successful ever given in the state. Captain Coghlan, of "Hoch der Kaiser" fame, has manv personal friends in Oregon, who perhaps, will be interested to learo that the captain who was 111 charge of the Ualeigh at Manila lias decided to settle down at the foot of l'ikes l'eak and has Itought modest I itt le home there, where he will go when not 111 service. i red LaUraiKN in trying to board the outbound freight al Wallula for Mar- buck slipped and sprained hlf ankle and then net all his weight 011 the weak aiatt. Ilnforl unalely he had on emigres,. l,.,.- lacing at the sides. That! Has DO support to offset the strain, and the ankle broke through I Kit t. tloah and shoe, penetrating the cinders, l.aurance, suffering agonies, was put on tie aipraM for Wal'a Walla and taken to M. Mary's hospi tal, where tbe lOOA was amputated immediatey. SEVENTH NATIONAL NEW YORK CITY CLOSES. o - Comptroller of the Currency Takes Charge, LOST MONEY LOANED TO BROKERS l oan of (1,600,000 Made to Ooe Firm, iVblch Could Not Be Collected Tbls Week, Led to (be Suspension. New York. June 27. -The Seventh National bank of this city cloned its doors this morning. This notice was posted: "This bank is in the hands of the comptroller of the currency. " The affairs of the hank had been in a tatiuh for several days. A alroiiu tight had been made to pull it out of muddy financial water and strong financial interests came to tiie rescue, hut the effort failed and the bank hail to cloe its dcora. Indsbtsd to Clsarlna Houss. The bank came in a debtor at the clearing house ' tfiis morning to the extent of lli4H, 108. 8fi. The cleanuv house committee communicated with the officers of the hank, who held a meeting and decide. I to temporsrily suspend. The troubles ol the hsnk. it is alleged, Has brought atsiut bv a loan of fl.tHM,lKM to a brokerage In, The failure to assure the comptroller of the currency that this loan would le taken up by Saturday that forcel the suspension and put it in the hands of that official. Had PostoOlee Funds. The hank was the custodian of the funds of the Mew York postofllce, hut the postollice is amply protected. Perry Hsath Surplssd. Halt Lake. Utah, June 27. I'errv Heath, said to be connected with the New York Seventh National hank, is here. In a statement he said he was unable to eiplain the singular circum stances of the failure, and he Mfpotad everything wss all right when he left New York. Berlin, June 27. Financial circles were completely taken by surprise last night by the arrest ol Manager hxner, of the Leipxiger bank, which susih ihI ed payment Tuesday. (Sensational rev elations as to the actual reasons for the closing of the hank are expected. Runs Started on other Banks. Leipzig, June 27. In consequence ol the imprisonment ol Manager Killer of the Leipsiger hank, a general com mercial panic is in progress and runs on other banks are increasing. It is feared that other hanking bouses ami commercial firms will go to the wall. hnterprisM connected with the Ieipxiger Lank are already ruined. It is stated Kxner is not an emhexsler. All the bank's lns-iks were seixod. THI: NEW YORK MARKET Rsportsd by t. L. Ray Co.. Psndlston, Chisago Board or Trads and New York Stosk Rxshangs Broksps. New York, June 27. -The wheat market seem to have reached the turn ing point and tbe break, ha enabled the exporters to work a large amount for prompt shipment. There was an atpaelalli food demand sadly and cable were d higher. New York opened and doed at 7,'l 1-8; Chicago opened 17'4 and closed, 07',, being an advance of S- Stock lower. Mone . 4 per cent. Wheat : Close vesterdsv, 72 ft 8. Open fislav, 7, 1-8. Kange today, I ! to 7:1 :t I, close today 7:t 1-8. Stocks: Sugar, III. tobacco, 6Va steel, M 84 1 St. Pal) I, 172 1-8; Atchi son. 8,ri7 H, Frie. lliU. P., 108 7 8 Wheat In Chleaa-o. Chicaao. June 27. Wheat, tin 7-8 to 117 : 8. C0N8IMNE-MEREMTHKILUI1Q THR MAN WHOM THRV OVRR WBLL KNOWN IN UUARRH1.RU FOR I I II N n HELPLESS. The man trussed up so that be an. nrithri move hasd uor foot la in his helplesMit-as a fair type of many a man elfe. ie.- by rheumatism. Often the dis ease only partially disables, and with CnitCb and cnue tilt sufferer hobbles painfully about. Rheumatism can be cured bv thr use of Dr. Pierce's Oildeu Msshtai Discov ery. Tins great blood purifying medi cine eliminates the poisons which cause the disease. It increases the activity of the blocs i -making glands, and so in creases the purity ana abundance of the blood aupply, thus giving visor and vitality to all organs of tbe hotly which depend for their health on plenty of pure blood. It builds up the body with arm flesh instead of nabbv fat. The "Discovery" contains ueithsr alcohol nor uaxcotics. I had been troubled arUh rbcutualMui for trla y 111. Ii.l Willi - Mi I H' KUl.lil ! I '!. Wuliamaburg Co . B C. "I was badly crimed Tried .... ELKH0R1N AGAIN FLOODED Prompt Action Taksu to Supprsss Law- Itssnsss on Part or Blasbs. Uluetield, W. Vs., June 27. An itlier severe storm swept over I lk horn valley last night, makina it ureal additional loas to the Moo. led district No b aths are reported, but a heavy dowiisur 1 aimed ureal consternation among tbe Mood victims. 1 here was some lata IfMNiiess on t he part of negroes at Keystone last nigh'. hut was suppressed at the pistol's point and Hie negroe were I 1 III chains 1 he mayor says the negroes must wo'k or get out and am attempt at lusting or rioting will t met with Winchester rilfes. Crest Usmaiis in Kanawha. I'arkersburg, W Va., June 27. lb dorm of last night was severe through out the I. it lie rvanawlia. there was a regular cloudburst, and (he damage will be very heavy. The lull extern of the damage is not yet known. War Still 00 In Philippines. .Manila, June . In a skirmish in the southern part of hauiar, l.ieuteu ant Kdward lowus, of the First lufan try, ami a private of the same regi uieut, were killed, and ornate Kraiu of the Nineteenth was killed, and lour privates in the same regiment wounded, in au attack on Samson's camp on liohol. The camp aas raptured I ifty-four insurgents were raptor.) by Lieutenant McNair, ill Tayabas province, l.uxou. less kill 3 iv doctor., aud two ol tbciu give uu Id 1M None of tbrui Ola 10. Ol or I. ood Tsc una ia ay back, bid aud lc TmmA t tin. iii tmw h ill woMld nrulv k: SM My ee iu wa. .cry Lwd everybody who aaw ate aatd I muat die 1 took tniStlw ol tlx ' Goldaw XsadksaJ I roar una of ta way health good lh ear with rhca luati.il. Doctor Pierce's JPlcaaant Pellets assist the action of the 'Die- Aa1 I srksr lists Plvs Tsars. Jersey City, June 27. -Thus. 0, llsrker, found guilty of assault wit! intent to kill Kev. John Keller, whom he shot for alleged criminal assault on Mrs. barker, was sentenced to five years at hard labor this morning. Wants Msw Trial. Chicago, June 27. Marker's counsel after sentence, filed a notice of appeal. It, is will act as a stay to tbe sentence. Me. ico sad Austria Maks Up. Vienna, July 27. Diplomatic rela tions between Mexico aud Austris, which were broken off when Kuiperor Ma i mi I hau of Mexico, was shot, have just been reestablished by the ap pointment of MU Auelrla Hungarian minister to Mexico. The Imprssslon In Portland Is That i Job Was Put Up on Msrsdlth to Bring About His Dsalh. I'ortland, June 27. Charles Harper over whom ei-Chief of I'olice W. I, Meredith and John Considine of Seat tie ilisnolved their friendship ol year standing, is a I'ortlamler. When Mer edith was a detective on tbe Seattle police force, he arrested Harper, who was wanted in LM Augeler, againt t! t remonstrance f hi friend ( onsi dine. Since then the gambler and the polo e ..ilner have been hitler enemies, the ammoHitv culminating in the re rent tragedy. Charles llartair's real name is Charles Keith, a member of the Keith lamilv ol this city, which has long lieen idenitlied with the oys ter house biiNiness. Keith was horn ami raised here, lie is one of the most active bunko operators on the coast and has llltullamod eople in l,o Angeles, San rrancisco, Oakland, spo kane, ami, in short, every town in the entire Northwest. In 18tl2 he was wanted by the i'orllaud BOlltW for a series of offense. There was a man alio made a practice of criminally as saulling women in hslgiug houses hen ami otherwise abusing them. Suspicion siintel to Keith, alias Harper. He was finally arrested here three years ago by tint detectives who had a gun play with him before they could get him to a photographer'- to be mugged for the rogue's gsllerv. In the studio the c llicer s had another fight with Keith. On being ordered out of Cort land Keith went to Heattle, where Meredith arrested him and si ipped him to I.os Angeles where he was want ed. The charge against Keith was as sault with intent to commit murder. While out on 0000 awaiting the grand jury, be jumped out of town, coming baft and subsequently to Heattle. tiovenior (iage, of California, who Wits not yet executive of the ntale, de fended Keith when he was eventually tried ami secured his acipiittal. Ill the charges of grafting Considine drought against Meredith was one in which it was alleged Keith ha I paid Meredith a graft. There is an tin pression here that a job was put up on Meredith to encompass his death. Msrsdlth Broodsd Ovsr Troubls. Seattle, J one J7. There is a grow ing belie! that ex-Chief of Pal lot Meredith was not far from insane at the time of the xhooting 'luesdsy. He had brooded over his trouble Willi Considine for many days and his friends .lm talked with him on the dav of the tragedy say that he was Ull doilhtudly mentally irresponsible ieorge W. Houston, the tram dis patcher who was a bystander and who was shot during the sffiay may loose his left (ureal in the autopsy revealed the fact that Meredith 's skull was fractured in Iwo places by blows from the bIuMmm re volver. The coroner says luseusihillty would have billowed either blow ill su ordinsry man ; also that these fractures might have caused death had Meredith not lieen abut The coroner's inquest IB la-ing held. Considine is still in jail and there seems no immediate prope t for him to gain Ills libarty as the anlhoritiea are determined to probe ibe matter to the Isitlolii toasldlnas Will Bs Indisisd. -rattle, June 27. The coroner's jury this morning returned a verdict against loin and John Considine lor the mur der of ex-Chlcf of Polios Meredith. IT IS TOM TONGUE WHO STANDS IN WAY. 0 Selfishness of the Congressman is on Display. 1 o WHY COillTTEK WON T VISIT CELIL0 o Portland dumber of Commerce Trjlon to Hue Wlllimeltf Villej Junket Discarded In Faior of Upper Rlter Trip. Portland, June V I he Chsmlier of Commerce is endeavoring to hsve the trip of the harbor eooinilttsa ap Um Willstnette vslley abandoned In favor of an InapBotioa ol kbo rapklaat CbIIIo, There in small prospect of this being keeoupllahed, no waver, because of tin- Oppoaltl il Coiigressiiisn Thomss II Tongue Ibe committee will trsverse the vallev on their wav to I'ortland, so it is considered tinnecrssarv to ifaph make a back track, covering practical ly the same ground Congressman Tongue is a member of th mmittee and desire to have something to say a to how the visitor -hall occupy their time when in Oregon. It aj, that be has it desire to fi,. aent hack to Washington when his present term ex pire ami with this end in view he Wishes to parade the committee lie fore hi constituents nad (lainotiatrsle his pull. I'he object o( the commit tee's visit in ti ist i to stamina the various rimes demanding annm- ptlafloni in ordae that the member call vote Intelligently hereafter III the Willamette valley there is nothing of this sort to interest the committee because all that Congressman Tongue Would show them is the fertile farms ( the valley and his bio. ..led Btoek, perhaps l lm public improvements in Tongue's district are imi b. be visited even in the itinerary preparisl for the valley trip. The locks at the mouth of the Yamhill river, t'suille, and other p hoes need no attention nil tfie pert of the committee anvwsv, as thev are already provldiil for by appropria tions sufficient to carry on the work, or at any rate the work already com- inenced will he completed without the personal inspection of the hartsir com mittee. In view ol these things the Portland Chamber ol Commerce g hoping to have the Willsmstte vslley tin kt t discarded in favor of an iusissc- I MM of the obstacles to navigation at (Villi, ll ia scarcely probable that the Chamber of Commerce will lie sue- essful in this matter. Oregon at Buffalo. Ilillfalo, V V.. June LT The Ore gon editorial delegation gat. a recep tion to the lliiffalo press last night. There was a large at In,. lam e to the happy atfair. Oregon paintings de orated the walls of the press rooms ami the spirit of Oregon, who flies lib her own wings, was everywhere. , A. R. Rnsampmsnt. Tacoma, luiie.,'. The ti. A. It. en it'opuient, of Washington, which has been III s. . ,.ii since lueadsv. closes tonight with installation of officers. Osnsrsl Ludlow's Condition. Hau l-'raiii'ini'ii, June 27. (ienaral l.odlow, sick in this city, is very nun l heller today Do Your Feet Hurt? Do Your Peel Burn? If M VOll WUIlt to COIIIl' In 7lt Mam Btl1 ftnd to lot. I to U easy .htrC5 pair of that will Wool Bold at Bauer. Haker City, June '.'7. One hundred thousand pounds of wool wss sold here sgaln today, the price paid being an increase of 1-H of a cent oVtM that paid the day belore !an Iraiicisco, June . lb. port Kllpatrlck arrived Inie (loin the Philippines with the third infantry. Iran. t.slay Potty. ilichmoml, Cape Colony, June 27. A Isrge Huer force attacked this place Tuesday. (he lighting Lining until dusk. The Boers retired upon the sp proach of reinforcements. ntalkd Mill!' tl'fl L'l.lll Wn lit All Kinds of Feet l liul - um taewsMMt The Peoples Warehouse i in i 1 1 1 1 k . OF Mil 7i6 Mam Street. I'tsntllolou, Ur. Mc.ai.ii. y. Orlvs Washington, June TBelr Osmaads srs MsaseasMis. Mew Orleans, June 27. A big strike of street car men here is threatened They demand a ten hour day, twenty i els per hour wages and reinstatement ol discharged union ineM. Murderer CspiepeM. Kort Worth. Tex.. June 7.-lt is re ported from ktoaeiiherg that Prince Kd- warda, the murderer of John Foster in Louisiana. was captured there last night. It .bans Blllsd. Williamsport. Pa., June 27. -Three men were killed aud two were serious ly injured by an explosion of dynamite near Xvartheua this luuruiiuj. All were Italians. TsBsiasr. UT -frulileal 1,..II"IHI"II, ...... . - .ww McKiuiey end wife took suothsr drivel together this morning, Mrs steam- ley s conUHlou using union improvu f ioiag Hume 1 imi tied isn't always a pleasant .aperient a but it is unnecessary when you pur chase at our store, as we deliver all goods free of barge and promptly when ordered Our store is loaded with good Hung, hi all the delicacies of the season. P'or high grade fancy and staple groceries our prices are lowest ill town C. ROHKAf AN. (