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NO. 4177 fox-14, PBHDLBTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1901. The Columbia Lodging House nc (Vntkr ok block FHEMPKProp. routleton Ukiah Stage Line ngrtoBtrnv. Prof's. I, Psndl.ton wv days? o'clock JZ today, tor Pilot Rook, isye, EiuSi d Dkih. Wood M jSUiSi. Rastonatile freight and iT.llnm,, A C drug The Good Book Says Royal Tailoring can be worn by the workman an easily as it can be worn by the merchant or the banker. July Price List Now in Effect And Its a Warm one, too. 58 styles reduced $2 00 a suit lower than our former low price. 98 styles reduced $3.00 a suit lower than our former low price. 17 styles reduced $4 00 a suit lower than our former low price. 8 styles reduced $5 00 a suit lower than our former low price. 9 styles reduced $6 00 a suit lower than our former low price. Pick your cloth for any season. No limit of patterns to make selections from. Those who can afford it will buy suits, overcoats and pants. There arc many who will order two or three pair of trowsers. Tho salo Is on And the goods will be gone before many more days. It pays to pay less and dress better. Alexander & Hexter. Exclusive Resident Agents in Royal Tailoring. Harvest Shoes Camping Shoes Boy's rubber sole shoes. Men's rubber sole shoes. Men s canvas, leather sole shoes. Men's extra good canvas, leather sole shoes. Men's best leather working shoes. The Douglas Shoes are Always Satisfiers. Closing out Ladies CHOPS Children's OllUCrO The entire Weasel stock of Ladies' and children's shoes to be closed out at once to make room for fall goods. Great Reductions to Close In the dry goods we are making prices to close out all lines of strictly summer goods. 30c Washable Dress Goods Now aac This is the bon-ton line of fine dress goods for 1901 and all left will go at this low price. The big AX is now at work cutting prices to close out. Harvesters' and Campers' Outfits of Wearables vomplete. The Boston Store 1 RR 1 ifaril.i t . .1 . 1 1 , , i"im, in--, rent PWMHk 19, id wd Bwc. 5. Sr. ttttM. miiu" 8illJ"-'ii Baby Ha. tlWV vU Wl Thru . a Til 7"" envelop to m nc wu;h, WwnmUd fur s i-K. ofeSt 50C Ma ,.i. . , I W M11 .-7, 7ou with m p.. rrhPHyoU do not. Going Home Loaded isn't always a pleasant experience but it is unnecessary when you pur chase at our store, as we deliver all goods free of charge and promptly when ordered. Our store is loaded with good things in all the delicacies of the season. For high grade fancy and staple groceries our prices are lowest in town. C. ROHRMAN. RRRB mwmw Untile H Mfvku . m imtxr 1 it 1, .. . ""Ba 1 bar nu a. " lUf w n -- tiiji a.- 1 1.. . aa L. . iwauts uur fick Nolf. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good breed on Byer' Beat Flour. It took Brat premium at the Chicago World' Fair over all competi tion, aud give eacelleut tifaction wherever MM. Knr sack guaranteed. We have the beat bteeiu Kolled Bailey, Meed Kye aud Beerdlea Bar lay. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. "See Dem Freezers" I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pint to ten quarts, will freeze cream in from three to five minutes; also have a full line of fishing tackle, hammock, etc. See my line before buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. GRNRRAL KIWI. Cardinal (iibbons due to arrive in Paria. Cleveland secretary, Pan I.amont. il slated for the presidency of the Northern Pacific. The fall of the Rastile was celebrated throughout France with much nthn siatra and without disorder. Six Hereon wert drowned while surf- bathing at a picnic of the Met. row ('amain llusad t Hanfuskie Bach. Ueorgia. The Cuban republic will begin i.hbi nese owing only $122,40t. More than f.'(, 000,000 bonds were issued, but were never disposed of. Charlea NordhofT, the well known journalist, died at San Francisco. For RU vears Mr. NordhofT anil f mil -ily had lived at OoNfMdOi Paul Hague, known as 1'rofeieor Zeno, an aeronaut, wan fatally injured at laland Park, Springrleld, O. . bv fal ling 20) feet. Ilia parachute failed to opon. Poar block Of bWtDMI bOSMI i" the public aqiiare of Knitl, t)k., were do troyed. The town had no water to light the fire and dynamite wan resort ed to. I'irkiiocketa stranded twenty Kp worth leaguers at (ilenwood Springs, C'll"., while on the wy to San Fran ciico. Men ainl women alike were robbad. "Scar Face Jim," alleged memlter of the old Malton outlaw gang, has been located in a secluded spot twenty miles east of Ardmore, I. T., suffering from bullet wounds. King FMward, FCuiperor Niclmlai and F'.mperor William will not only meet at tne great review near .Mas erne about August 1.'), aays the Berlin cor respondent of the Standard, hut they will exchange visits at Barnstadt. Herbert Hacklett, a stable boy em ployed by F'rank Beers of Newton, Kan . became infatuated with Otna Beers, an lH-year-old girl, and because she did not reciprocate, shot her four times and sent a bullet through his own head. Mexican students have issued a fiery manifesto against the Koman Catholic church. They call on all Mexicans to arise and smite the church, and de clare they will raise the standard of revolt against the churcb and against the aepulcbrr of Juarez. The Chinese otticials are making elalx irate preparat ions 1 for the emper or's entry into I'ekin. All evidence of ttie destruction wrought hy the war along the streets to be traveled by the emperor will be temporarily disguised. Ureal pagodas will be erected. The steamer I nk has left North Sid ney on her voyage to the north. She ia to call at Ibrador aud then at the various F'tikimo stations in Greenland, reaching Ktah, nnder favorable condi tions, in about three weeks. At the various stations she will make inqui ries as to news of Lieutenant 1'eary and the Windward. Oi m PACIFIC NORTH WIST NEWS. Baker City ia working for a free li brary. Squirrels are bothering the wheat- growers in some parts of I'olk county. Or. A shirt-waist man is creating a sen sation among the staid people of Cor- Millie. Or. The Ujundaries of the proposed Southern Oregon forest reserve include half of Currv and two-fifths of Jose- pliiue counties iu its limits. Mrs. 1'ariuelia Nail died at Junc tion City, Or. , Jaly 11, I'hji, of WOT She was aged H years. She was a pio neer, having come to Oregon in 1H.J. There is still some nix and one-half feet of snow in places on the Black Lake road, Idaho, and BUtta trouble is experienced in getting mining sup plies through. Kd Norris and A. A. Hickman were killed in the Standard mine, Coeur d'Alene, by an accidental explosion. TiM '"flier's jury found the company aud other employes Idamelesa. An explosion of dynamite partially wrecked Mrs. Botluelli's house at the outskirts of Kellogg, Idaho. No one was hurt, though it is helieven the ex plosion was a de! 1 i.e rale attempt to ill the inmates. I he woman is a widow and her daughter a popular young lady. .Neither oi them has a knoHii enemy. THE INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE GROWS aglaaw 2& Sheet Tin and Hoop Mill Men May Injure the Trust, o ALL EYES ARK TURNED Oil MOHKSSKH o No CbiDfte it UdIoo Iron Works ScrtntOD Flrtnun Will Probably Join tb Army. No Arbitration Id Sigbl. Pittsburg, Pa., July 111. Develop- DMtlta in the sheet tin and hoop mill workers' strike now depend wholly up ion the situation at Mnncsstn, Pa.', and the possible action of the Plntework- ers 1 roiecuve 'issociai ion , wnicn is c omposed 01 men who finish untlnned plates. The Monchxcn mill it the only tinpiate mill not tied up. II the work of organisation there progresses and the plant is tied up it will ba a serious blow t tho trust. If the tin plate protective workers line up with the Amalgamated association another grat victory will have been won, but there are rumors that the t inplate work ers will not assist the Amalgamated. President Powell 01 the tinpiate work ers informed Shaffer this morning his organization was in hearty accord with the Amalgamated. It is estimated be number now af fected by the strike showa at least eighty thousand are out. This number will Ire largely increased lietnre the end of the week. President Shaffer stated today that for the present at least he would decline to disousa arbi tration. He would neither deny or uli no current re)rt to the effect that manufacturers have offered to arbitrate. Organisers are being sent out to va rious points in response to numerous calls, and a most elaborate system of missionary work is being inaugurated where it is most needed. Shaffer said today that no stens would lie taken to call out men ployed hy the National and Federal companies, nor would such a move he made until it became necessary for the complete success of the strike. He declared himself san guine of an early victory. Union Iron Works. San Francisco, Jaly Hi. Kftorts of the municipal league and local mer chants to arbitrate the machinists' strike have failed. Henry T. Hcott. speaking on Ixdialf of the Metal Trades' aswM'iation, absolutely refused to consider any proposition bsikin ig to ill be ward arbitration. The strike wi indefinitely extended. The machinists state that but few desertions have oc curred from the ranks ol strikers. The Union Iron Works isatill practi cally shut down. The latter is remod elling the old Atlas foundry, to tie used as a hotel for iuiMrted non-union labor. Fireman Next. Scranton, Pa., July 18. There nm seems no doubt the mine ilremeu will strike this evening, as the bosses tiave practically declare.1 they will not grant the men's demand. The wide spread effort o the probable tlellp of the anthracite mines is beginning to make itself felt in business circle. A majority of the mines throughout the anthracite region may I closed down soon after the strike is declared, aud a conservative estimate idaces the number of men and boys who will be thrown out of work at a hundred thous and. The firemen employed around the mills, public buildings and private residences may also join the strike if ordered. dromon Are Out. Wilkesbarr.r, Pa., July Hi. Iu ac cordance with their promise, unless heir demands were granted, the sta tionary mine firemen refused to go to work this morniug, and in consequence nearly all the mines are shut down to day and from to M thousand men aj it of work. While miners ami breaker emidoyes are not interested, they were necessarily forced out by the strike ol the Ilremeu. Men in the ScranUin district are expected to go out this evening. " Pain in the bead and back " ia a form ai suffering with which so many wouisa are familiar. Often this pain is asao- tUted with nervouaueaa, sleeplessness aad loos of appetite. The cause of such suffering it generally to be traced to derangement of the womanly function, or a discs t d condition of the delicata womanly organs. In sin h cases the action of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ia marveloua ia the prompt relief of paiu and permanent cur of disrate. It regulates the peri odic function, drie disagreeable draiua, haala inflammation and ulceration, and cure female weakness. It cures when all other means have been tried in vain. fatck women arc invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, ret. All correspond anc ia held as strict lv private and aacredly confidential. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. La a little over thirty years Dr. Pierce, astir by bia staff of nearly a acorc of physicians, ha cured more than half a million women. I was great tutmm far Ms years and doc land all the thru with a number of diffneut i at i Ism but did nut receive any bcucut, Writes Mrs Oeoige Sogdcu. of 61 Buoda Htrect, (Boutin. MkCD -uot uay as i was paper I taw your advertisement, sua. f had riven up all nope of evei HCttiuM thought I would write to yew wheu I d your Utter, telliug uie what to do, I eonuaknosd to take your ' Favorite FTcscitp tioa ' and follow yuui advice I have taken ten fettle In all, also five vialt of the ' Pleasant fallal ' Am uow rcguUr after having tuiksod two years aud suffered wUh pain in tne head aaa Back 1 so uervou. could uuc cat or alaep. Now 1 thank you for uiy recovery," Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet cure oil- Two Dalhi at Manila. Manila, July lb. Lieutenant 0 harlot S. Ramsey of the Twenty-first Infantry, wounded in the engagement in the province uf Kataiuas last mouth, is dead. The death i alo auuouuued of -..Ion A. Masaey, formerly a lieu tenant ol artillery, recently appouiteid purchasing agent of the insular govern ment, deueral ('bailee is visiting var- iuus points on the railroad to the north. THE NEW YORK MARKET ported by I. L. Ray Co.. Paaalaton. Chisago loari Of Trad and Raw Tort Sloes Indians Brokin. New York, July l. The wheat mnrket oened lower thla morning hut there waa no pressure to sell, as the weather continues hot and dry and is now reaching the spirng wheat in the Northwest. New York opened 71 V September, and closed 72. Corn was aieo up a cent. Stocks steady. Money, 4 per cent. Wheat: Close yesterday, 72. Open today, 71V ttango today, 71 S to 72 7-S. Close today, 7J4. Stock.r Sugar, l:i7 : steel, 38 18; St. Paul, IMS ; tJ, P , V 1-8. Chicago, III.. July 1H. -Heavy eel ling discounted the early reports of rain in a portion of the grain growing country, and as a result September wheat, com and oats again showed an advance tislav. Corn dropped to 48c hut went up to si 7-8. Wheat advanc- Whoai in San Pranolseo. San Francisco, Julv In. Wheat, NU to 101 i-8. Wheal In ChlR0. Chicago, nl.ly in. -Wheat. Mfc to (14 8. Corn Crop Deteriorated. Waaiiingtou, July 10. The weather bureau's weekly crop bulletin today says the corn crop, at a whole, In the great corn stales has materially deter- orsjed snd has sustained serious dam age. lKIZIi MONEY DISTRIBUTED OfTitort and Knllttod Men of the Navy Oat Half of Award. Mount Ayrle, (la., July I . Judge Hpeer of the I nlted Hlatea superior "int yeetenlay hamletl down his decree distributing liionev arlslnir fnmi the capture of the British steamship Adula during the HpenlHli war. I In tlula via- ow nexl by the Atlas Stettin in chartered to a Hie capture - . . . . . a a a vvan inane ty me niariuenmn, l otn inander Mc( alia, while the Adula waa attempting to run the blockade at ( iiiaiitnnanio Irav. The amount n-el i i d on the stipulation given by the owners rr the Adula waa eotf.lssi. I'll Ih slim, Inter the cost and eziMMlaee f lltlKatlon, liiHiirance, loaaea from salvage ami the like, waa distributed. me ball to the I lilted Staffs and one half to the oftlcent ami enlisted men of the navy entitled to prise money. an hip company (Spaniard, IKiri Joee Holis. apan Will See Russia Oetl vantatT In Cat of War. London, July Ifi. Dr. Morrison, tiring to the Timea from Seoul . (Joree, uly 10, taya: "The Japaueae are well maintain- ng their iHisitlon in (ores, acting cautiously yet watching with unceasing igilance every movement of Kussia, esimcially along the Corean frontier. hey are increasing in nuiub.tr con stantly throughout the peninsula. Kussia, recogn i ting laiian s power, acts with a studied conciliation, osten tatiously communicating to the Japan- so legation the movements ol the Kus- ntn ti ups in Manchuria, especially f tl.es,- affect the Corean frontier." Won a i.inoi gall. I o. Ion, July p. Miss Hetty Chat tel. an at tress, has obtained a verdict of smi in the sheriff's court against the Haily Mail for libel. At the time of the marriage ol Koaie Hoote to the Karl of Headfort. the Uaily Mail a serteil that Miss Chattel was the moth er of aMiss Hoote (iraae Keiuet, Cape Colouy, July 18 -Colonel .-cobel's column surprises! Sceeper's laager at Uamdeboo July 14 taking .'11 prisoners aud capturing i quauttty of ammunition and store Bceeper, with the bulk of bit com inando, eecaded. amrlaa Pbytltlan Heoorod. Paris, July 18. Or. C. U. Koeiug ol Han hi am isco lectured at the Acad euiy of Medicine this afteruoou on hi i movery of anew aore throat bacillu This ia the first time the academy h roouestod an Amercau physician to re port on dicovery. World's Rssord Mrokon. Itutte, Mont.. July 18. In the final heat of the amateur mile handicap race on the saucer track, r. J. Honuian oi California broke the world'a record, making the mile iu lioH1. PrsuUng the Jowt. Huda Pesth, July lt. Auti-Memites aet fire to (ihetto, iu New Biscbow. last night, deatroyiug a hundred aud lifty houses and rendering thousand of Jew destitute. ed from II '.. f to 7(l4 : oaU, .W4 to FIVE HEN KILLED BY A COLLISION 0 Mix up (tarred on Bridge on Arkansas River. IIXKD ORDERS CAUSED THE WRECK Bridge Collipud md Both EifJiM Ml Into ttw Rlfftr Bridge uf) Cin Caogbl Pin. THR T4 NKggR OP T H 8 a as r. n aa. Kn hiuond, Va., July 1. A resolu tion which aims to , prevent lynching waa iuinsluced iu the Virginia const i- utional convention by Mr. Petiigo (re- publican. It provides that the gov eruor shall offer a reward of hi t . . r the arrest ami conviction of every wr son who shall engage, iu the offtuise. bat the crime shall he murder in the first degree where the banging or lynching la accomplished, and the gov- ruor shall pay bHX) to the heir of uy person lynched, the money to he barged to the cnnlv or city in which the crime was committed. W.chila, Kau., Jul Ifi The Holds packing houe, the mam slay of Wich- ta, wss uurueu tins morniug. mt plant, with the stotkiarda coverall three acre. It ia estimated the loaa ia ouarter uf a million I t. i eat i male place the loot at fjM.OUI.OUU. About a milium pooud of meat aud w htad of lard were de stroyed Three employe were Injured by falllug from the walls, one ser iously. Volaaolo Oosirualloat. I, ma Wash , July lb Ortoutel advicea give detailt of terrible destruc tion o! huiuau life which a-curred in Northern Jaca laat month bf a auddeu ami terrific outburat of the volcano Kloet. For W mile around all the toffee plantation and other estate were devtroyoti by shower of ashe and stones, together with great streams of lava aud hot mod. Heten hundred native and a number of Kuropeau perished. SR00TRR. latoedod i'ar..n. Kan., July lfl. A rear-eod collision between two local freight trains on the Misannri, Kaneae A Tet aa railroad near Wymark, I. T.. Rilled Mve men. Three othera Were probably fatally injured. The dead are: Joa Moms, Paraont; two unknown tram pa lames Lavene, head brakoRtan, Par son, and I rank Pita Gerald, head hreakeman. Injnreil, Joe Maaaey, fair ribly crust.... i and iujureti internally. Hean, Hreman, Partona, badly cut about bead and leg broken killarney. firemen, Parmnt, rheat croahed aod heatl cut. The collition occurrttl on the bridge over the Arkanaaa river. The two ea glnea came together in the middle of a bridge, the bridge collapalng aad both engine falling Into the river. The two tralnt caught tire at the ea nmes went Into the river, and thla burned the bridge at well aa the car. The local freight train waa to have sidetracked at wymark to let the other freight pats but the eondnrtor made a mistake in reading hla order. THR COURTIS Takat a ahol at Raudla, Rut to till Daltasa. Parit, Jaly lit. A fnlieh woman tried to aaaeinate the mioiater ol public workt, Baud in, toda. Hbe fired at htm, hut the bullet miaaod tne mark. The woman, who haa been eleeed under arrest, declare be did not try to hit Raudln, but fired in tbe air to attract attention to alleaed grievaneea of her husband, who believes the gov ernment i withholding money right fully due him. Hoon after the arreat the woman waa identified aa Oouotes Olseweke. She withdrew bar flrat statement and can dldly admitted to the booting, bat de clared it waa the rainiater of foreign affair, Delia, whom ah wither! te snoot. For a time the count waa given financial aaalttanre bv aoaae of Uie foreign offloa officials, bat when this charity Irecame eihaocted abe created a ceno, canted a eeandal and Waa Ibemeforth forbidden to the mln ittry oflicet. tih vowed vengeanee and bar act Uaiay probably waa tbe result of thla vow. humi WITM bank anaasat Bandit. Wr.ra leak lalldlag, Waad a i in ran aad Iteas. Aleaandria, Ohio, July lfi.-Gitisens of tins place had a desperate battle early tins morning with five heavily armed bank robbers At 1 o'clock the town wat aroused by three eiplo siona. On ruahlng into the street pi. pie found the robber working at the bank. The citlsena moved upon the robbers, who opened fire from within the bank handing. The fire wat ret urn. -I ami a fieroe battle enad but the robbers finally mad their wav out and escaped. John I lord, a c t nen waa wounded. It ia believed tbe robbers escaped unhurt. The bank building waa wrecked, but tbe money waa intact Idaho Tinker Laad Id. Wallace, Julv 16. -Chief Clerk C. B. Hteuuenberg ol tbe state land board haa sold U.OUO acres of white pie aad other timber at the appraiaed voiae, I4M),UOO. Th timber was sold to Henry I unish of West (superior. Wis . the Hint partv who, oa the i Hi., par chase. I KI.UUU acre at th Rtoatsw aal for to issi Uragoa's Clrs rreeeeted. Helem. Or., July lo Otncert of tbe bat tosh i Ornguli arriven here Willi tfie borne ward bound color, which were publicly uroaanud te tit today. ait Auburn, N. Y., Jaly In. Prank Wennerholm, aged 27, waa electrocuted at tiit Auburn priaou thla moruiug. He bore up bravely until the mask was al lusted, wheu he groaned and trembled aa with palsy. Weuuerbeltu murdered his sweet heart, Kmily Adulpheuu, two year og.. near Jameatowu. He cut her throat and threw ber body into the riv er. He was tired of her. Cleaaup Around Raaar. Baker City, Julv 18. Iu soma of tho placer districts of tbia region cleauupa ate bein- made, aud are proving aver age. At places water i not available late iu the season, and the annual cleanup is wade when water faila. i libera having a continuous supply of water are making their first cleanup now. Oxford Sale Tan Shoe Sale.... All of out large atoclj ol (an shoe in Utiles', men s, mi sea', children's and infants' are now on sale at .lotting out prices. Oxfords l.oi 1 1 tan and black in ladies', men's and boys' can be bought this month at your owo price. Infanta' and Mltet' Slipper. are to be closed out this month at half price. Always remem ber fitting feet is our huiues Tne ceremony of unveiling at hum amama the monument to coiuweuiu' rate the laudiua there of Commodore Perry, July 14. 18o3, waa performed by Hear Admiral lingers, commanding the United Htates visiting squadron. Viscount katsura, tbe Japanese pre- mier, delivered the memorial euur, aud a number of other Japan 6 Main Street. Pendleton, Of. cials ol high rank were present. ISW mm TkFeopJesWareJioiise 1 tie PITTBIca OP PBBT. I