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MINING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION I EASTERN M WEATHER. : MARK THIS rvi. wr.T frldsy PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OIlEttON, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1901. NO. 4179 The Columbia Lodging House SfMfpEBOF BLOCK JSBSa. WEBB 8TB F. X SCHHMI'P. Prop. fesdieton Ukiah Stage Line Munton Carney. Prop's. ... P.ni,ton ovrv day t " o'clock j nni)v. for r "... .i I.W. liH "" gBumUtinn. K!ftr?hl1M A CoV drug Pilot T'kinli iMtoaabl Hock, Nye, Good ac' freight and The Good Book Says Royal TailoritiR can be worn by the workman as easily as it can be worn by the merchant or the hanker. July Price List Now in Effect And Its a Warm one. too. 58 styles reduced $2 00 a suit lower than our former low prirr. 9S styles reduced flj.OO a suit lower than our former low price, 17 styles reduced $4. 00 a suit lower than our former low price. H styles reduced I5.OO a suit lower than our former low price. g 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 are many who will order two or three pair of trowsers. The sale 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. The Boston Store SHIRT WAIST SLAUGHTER Every Shirt Waist without reserve. in stock to be closed out Those who come first will have the best selection. Every shirt waist that sold from 65c to $1.20 Now 49c. Every shirt waist that sold from $125 to $2.50 Now 79c. See Styles in Show Window. Pendleton's Big Busy Store. IK Am, ii" minim i.. VMafc IS, Kind rake Ml asata. mI.I .. . .. w.ivuri,. St K. t.. .. .' HN,-. .. ...ya. , TATIONI:IO lui J J,"!, l,tu O stationery In , ii, . leu ami em Hl.... ' t Mllil -... Wbirrui.t.-.i t St. 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. HeTM . 50C ur with fum y " rrhapyuu J ,lot 'ul X u Other Hue - a bar ther Hue ---"iiuoCKa. 7.1.. to, r4U. nil. I .1 '. .i.;.i " '"win' 5UWUen. to paper, er'ck Nolf. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread use Byera Bent Flour. It took drat premium at the Chicago Worlds Fair over all coin pen tion, and give, eaeelleut eatisfaction wherever used. K very sack ia guaranteed. We have the bent Bteam Rolled Bailey, Heed Kye and Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. "See Dem Freezers I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from oue pint to ten quarta, will freeze cream in from three to five minutes; also have a full line of fishiug tackle, hammocks, etc. See my line before buying OINIRAL NFWS. PsMton roll iMNMtd t'.n.,'W-4 tho pARt ypar. Aftnr Mf M, PofftO Rita will have frtv trAdo with the lnitml StAt. Tho rainfall in Kaiioar waa not nlncifnt to biMH'Mt the cropn to Anv uroat extent. "i voreinn LoH of ( 'aoa'la, AnntrA liA amiI South AfrirA." will prnhahlv he BdWMd'l new title. KrAnk Nelwin, OOMtMtlf In fear of killing; two mm m the indlM t.rn- I tory, nhot nd killed himoelf at hi . home in Mena, Ark. I Loni Kotte, win of the late wealthy Cincinnati brewer, war Arrcnted in Chioaao, (. rae.1 with .mbwtliDi MO.- IKt frnin bin tAther'n estate. KArl RmmII plead... I gllltf to the oliArne .it bigamy and set forth ex tenuatintf rircnniRtAnce. He waa con victed And Rentenped to thrte nionth' mipriH minent. (.'imiiert ii'iit tobarro growerx hAve ex tetiRivelv experimented with grnwinK trie weed under cAnvAR. Kx-Spcretary Whitney ravh the nrheme will revolu tionize the tobacco indimtry. W. S. Cleveland, for Aome yearn a prominent bun men. man of Ciiicago, dlel a petition in bankruptcy, linhili tm S0O,00O, He wan formt'riy a eireiiR mn, and i-ontrAoted debtn 'while in that BWhMM, , An alarminir indimtriAl rrlni threAten (iermany, the laboring men barely MieOSadinfl in BMpiBf booj MM -in together, while the nuniher Of men who are idle and Rcekinti MBBiojf inent if alarming. While Max Kegifi, the anti-Semite mayor of Algiern, wan going to the Capilto, he war R"vrely Rtahbed in tin neck. Hih aaRailant wan arretted. Hioting followed, and M) pMWM were taken into cuxtody, among thin I ewii llegic The KngliRh l r. -H baR united EPWORTH LEAGUE IN CONVENTION Gayly Decorated Streets Alive With Visiting Worker. A ROYAL WELCOME GIVER THEM Address! bj Governor Gifte tod Distinguished Hlviiics Morning s Program Wis of Purely Devotional Cnirtcter. condemning the military arrungxinentH in keeping the country in ignorance of the real nature of the warfare in pro greHH in South Africa, Rome charging the HritiRb army with conducting an 1 iiiunun campaign . The Rteel ntrike ir attracting great interest in Kngland. John Iturna fore caitR an American revolution with the revival of the old anti-Rlavery feeling and the transformation of truit into Rtate organ iMtlOM by the polltMil power of hordes of workmen. Sun Kranciico, July 18. All taut night and todav a ateAdy RtreAiu of KpwnrtherR poured Into the gayly deiorateil -iie. tc ol the city. Kxcept the belated cxcuraioniAta from distant M i ions, all the delegates were pre sent at the opening of the session this afternoon. At 11 o'clock this morning the Lord's supMr whs celebrated in the various churches. It was of a purely devotional character, no aiecial effort being made to music or orAtorv. At I ::kl a business meeting of the pre siding elders of the league otllcials "pened the day's activities in Me chanic's pavilion. At the same hour a mission section held a conference. At 2:30 Chairman PifbN called the convention to order. After song service, addresses id welcome were made by Governor (i.ge and Mayor I'helan in i behalf of state and city, Bishop J. W. Hamilton, San Francisco, Rev. J. C. Simmons ol Woodland, tn behalf of .,, California Methodism. Responses were PACIFIC NORTHWKST NBVyS. Marion raging in Forest tires are county, tregon. Sort hues tern -tates have closed I heir doors to infected Oregon fruit. Kj'l'olice lllh.i r l.eo I. Patterson of Portland comtnittl suicide bv swallowing carbolic and. '1'hi' Alaskit Puckers' association pavs f Tx Ki th H) for Hellingham bay inter. tr ot the Anacortes Packing company religion. She has been very violent since last Thursilav, and was brought handcuffed from Klgm to this place. Porter Kent, the bov whose liver was torn nearly in two by a kicking horse about a week ago. is steadly improving at St. Alpbcusus' hospital, Uoise. Mrs. QtOMM Shelton, ol!L (irande has been AMI 0 the insane asylum at Salem. She is a woman 22 years of age, who haii liecome derange! over Three memliers of Camp Maxama al most reached the summit of Mount Hood during a snowstorm K. F. Hodd and J. R. Raley of Pendleton and f, K. Burdick of Montavilla. A lad carrying u satchel and weariug card coiitainiiing fns name arrived at seaside, Astoria. He said he was Hiking for his fattier, who w.s a mill employe Hie DOJf was taken charge d tiv churitulde people, who SU ce.'dti in liiiding the father. Miss Bethel Itawron fainteii in the ascent o Mount 1 1 . I hihI bad to be carried down the mountain. I'rofesaor MiT.lfre-h, strapped to tiie girl, acted as a iiiimau xieu, ami wiin me .o-hh- lance of others tobogganed to timlier line, where he was taken mi a horse to camp. The Pacific Coast Packing ami Navi gation company has Immui incorporated under the l.twi-ol .New Jersey, with a letinite capital stock uf f :i mm the company loo- atmorbed VI canning c iinpauies in Aluska and II on l uget n. ' i ouipanies will go in shortly, swelling the number to 'to. cooling OH. The uiun who would sit on a cake of lot to cool of would Is- coiuodered crazy. Yet it ib a very common tbiuv for a per son heated by exercise to sUud in a cool drsuvh' i is' n. 1 11 T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. Ut oooi off. riu i. the begiunini Of many u com which uluiiiute Ij involves the bronchial tract and the luuga. For coughs in any stage there is no remedy so valuable as Dr. Pierce's GoldM Medical Disco v ry. It um deep-Mated, ob atinate coughb, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs, suit like couditions which if neglected or nnsk ill fully treated trruuuatc in consumption. There is no alcohol in "Golden Med ical Discovery," and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotica. Accept uo mi bt it ute for "Goldeu Med ical Diacovery." There ia nothing "juat as good." I took s mm cold which settled Id Um bronchial tubes." writes kev. Frank Hay of Mortouville. Jcffeikoo Co., Ksns. "AAcc tr lag niediclaes Ub led 'Sure Cure,' almost with out number. I wu led to try Dr. Piefca's Gulden Medical Discovery J took two bottlat aud was cured and huve stayed, cuied. When I think of the great pain I had to endure, and the terrible cough I had. it aceiaa almost a miracle that I was so soou relieved That God may fcuaf. you many years and JatndanUy lle you is the prayer of your Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser containing iou8 large pagea, ia ant fre on receipt of stamps to pay ex. penae of mailing only. Send at one cent stumps tor the book iu paper covers 31 stamps tor it in cloth binding Ad- K V. I'icio., Uuttaio, S. Y. made by the visiting bishops. I ven ltitt -ervice- will lie held at the pavilion, the Alhainhra theatre and MaiftrftollUMl hall. A Word or W.leom.. Bishop .1. W. Hamilton, D. D., LL. !., delivereil the following address at Mechanic'- pavilion, tin- afternoon: Mr. I're-ident, Sister and Brother of the Kpworth League. I have been -elected from the Metllodi-t Kpi-COpal church to -peak a word of welcome to von tor California. Plea-ant ilk is the dntv, it i- a task of no -mall wi-dom which ha- been aligned tome, for only a very large-acres, largs handed, large-heartiil, .r-e 1 ii-l .md royal welcome will represent California If many thing with which you have been familiar in vour Katern 1 - cannot be found aimd the implicit.' ..r ru-ticity of our homes, you will Hint ample magnificence in the wide OfM in Id , majestic forests, inspiring canyonx anil tran-wrting mountain range" of California. Itefore you go away, go and ee where the mtiiiutaim- stor up the water- 111 the snow which make the deserts to blossom, the corn aud wheat and fruit to grow, whenever and wherever the irrigating waters flow. lb ureal commonwealth is no more only a great mining camp, whose uncertain legend- brought border men, with profligate character- from the Five Poiotl "I New York, tho Seven Dials ot London and the Botany Bay of the South BOH to make up a popula tion to I..' dreaded and feared. MVsTi tbolt there were taken out of the mine- in the -tate la-t year nearly thirty million- uf dollar-. The spun lard- here grot drove out the Indian the Mexican- then expelled the Spaniard-, the pioneer- the Mexican-, the firht settleri- the pioneer-, and the immigrants from the ha-tern Stater, with immigrant- from abroad are la-t taking the place of the lir-t settler-. California is not at the wotjd' end, where it costs a fortune to go It 1- more in the eye of all the people to day than any other mI itlcatl state east or west, north or south, the earth over. With the Japanese stream and Alaskan current along our coast, th. trade winds in from the southwest, and the mountains to hold back the piorms from the east, we have the climate of both the 1. (operate and torrid .ones. Calilornia need- noth ing so much today as the controlling iu 1. nee of more righteous men ami women Now that you are all here, voii tali do nothing (miter for us than all to stay. What a crusade it would be fur thirty thousand Christian young men and women to build their altars over against our worship of Mammon and the gold of this World. If you will think of it and ta , we will make your eelcou e life-loug. It is more to be desired than gold . THE NEW YORK MARKET Report. by I. L. RAT Ce.. Peael.toti, Chl.at-0 R.are .r TraR anR New Tork Steak Ri.hanoe reker.. New York, July 18. The grain mar kets were very fteody today. Weather con, litmus la still against corn which advanced another cent tislay. Liver pool closed '4 higher. New York "pen.d and dosed 711 fl-ft after selling down to 72 fi-H. stocks strong. St. Paul again leading, having ad vanced over t: since yesterdy morn ing. Wheat: Close vesterdav, 7:m. Open todav, ":i M. Range today, 72 tVH to 7:1 3-8. Close todav, 73 H-8. Stocks Sugar, ; steel. 40 1-8; 8t. Paul, 1H7S, ; (J, P., KMC,. Wheat In San Pranels.o. BU I rancisco, July 18. -Iecem!er wheat, !,. Wheat In Chl.aoo. Chicago, Julv 18. -Wheat, 3-7 to tl7. CONCENTRATING AT WELLSYILLE o Trust People Will Make Effort to Resume There. BLIILDINd TUMBLED DOWN u.bris caught fire, Lauslno ur.al Dis aster and Oo. D.alh. (irand Rapids, Mich . July 18. A four stor bl's'k occupied by I nod man V Co., wholesale drygtsals, MllApRRaj at I o'clock this morning and tumbled mto the street. I he great mass of debris caught tire andreaolted 111 on. of the most disastrous fires In the his tory of the city. Three adjoining busi ness buildings were aleo deatroyed. TOR tire lieutenant fell from the latter and will die from injuries. The loaa is placed at half a million. Much damage was done to a number of stores not touched by the tire, bot which were Hooded. Street car and telephone cuuipeuiea suffered heavily. JUkTitg MgTgD OUT. Native HurRer.ra In P. I. Hang.R Aqui no S.nt.ns.R for Life. Manila, July 18. -H. i'helpa Wbit marah, governor of Benguet province, who waa recently ordered to Manila for investigation of certain charges statement III mine on to the United Mates commission, denying some and making explanation of others of the allegations againat him. The insurgent (ieneral Debarro, with 7U men, has aurrendered at l.eagspi, At bay province. General Againo, who haa been proved to be responsible for the mur der of five captive soldiers of the Twelfth United State mfautiv , baa been sentenced to imprisonment for life. Many native murderers have been hanged or imprisoned. Tolstoi getter. st Petersburg, July 18. Tolstoi is reported better today. It ia uow hoped he will recover. RUSSELL (1UILTY OF BI0AMV Trial Highly Sp.stasular Ast.d on Ad vls. of N.vaRa Lawy.r. LoodoBi July 18. Karl Rusaell pleaded guilty to the charge of bigamy and was sentenced to three montha imprisonment. The trial waa highly spectacular aa two hundred peer- garbed iu robes of their noble stations, walked into the gallery two by two. The red dies at one end of the gallery contained a golden chair surmounted by a crown. 1 .-present intr the throne. When the earl approached the bar, he made a low olieisance to the court, afterwards re peating the performance before the lord blub channel lor. Alter the read ing ol the charges the earl a counsel asked that the indictment be gnashed, ..ui this was retused. i he earl was then cal led tiisin to plead which be did. He admitted bis guilt, but slated he acted upon the best legal advice obtainable in Nevada, ami had no in tent ion of defying the law, and placed himself unreservedly III the bands of his peers His first wife was present hut the proceedings did not appear to concern her. BRYAN DSMUCRATS llTuR t ALL. Ohio RryAnll.s Rous.R Ov.r l.pudla tlon of Kansas City Platform. Cleveland, O., July 18. An ottlcial call of the Hrvan democrats of Ohio has been iNSiiml. It is addressed to the "Bryan democrats" of Ohio, and charges that the Ohio convention repu dialed the two last democratic national platforms, and that the action of the convention was the result of a con spiracy, ' (napped out at the bead quarters in New York." The call con cludes aa follows: If the action of this convention is uiirebuked, then it must lie understood that the democratic party, as such, haa repudiated the principles enunciated iu the Kansas City platform and has tan tied and ap pro veil the course pursued by the re publican party upon the money ques tion. If the democratic party abandons the principle, laid down iu the plat form of 18tN4 and 19110, then it may as well close ita political career, for there ia little else of important e to tight for." SINSATION AL ADMISSION. Old Rusln.ss With Lo.al Cust.ro.rs' St. lotus, Mo.,.luly IK. Sensational admissions have been made 011 the stand by -annu l A. Oaylord, aenior Inelnher of tho firm of but lord, Bless ing .v Co., which failed recently. Mr (ay lord, who is one of the oldest stock brokers here, admitted at the hearing he,' re Bankruptcy Referee Colea that the firm bad beeu practically in solvent for two years, and bad iaieu doing business on funds secured from hs'al customers Mr. Oaylord also to. of the employment of relatives' names and the use of an insane man's name in the accounts. At the time of the failure they were short l6n,tMJ0 in b. nds and over issst shares of stock iu New York. It was admitted that the failure was due to their own specula lion, by which they had hoped to win ntlt and pay oft their Indebtedness, es timated at nearly IWAl.UOO. On Trial for Kllllns Mis Slst.r. I'ittstleld, Mas.., July 18. The trial ol Koht hoohurg, a. 1 1 1 his 1 of murder ing ins own sister May, began lodty, The trial promises to Imi sensational, lik. defense 1 (intends that May was killed by her brother while the latter was tiring at a burglar. The RfVRJRM tion holds the killing followed a family quarrel. CORTKHDIMG FORCES ARE WATCHPUL Forty Mines Idle tod .!f,000 Men Out u Re sult of Firemen's Strike Niebln Isls Gilo Concessions. Pittsburg, .Inly 18. It ia now ap parent toal the first determined effort of the steel trust to reopen will be made at Wellsvillc, Ohio, The journey of President Shaffer and other Amalgamated OfBciMll in Wellsville lends Rapport to tin belief. It is be lieved the trust will depend DO non union men In attempt resumption of work at the mill The mill at McKeespnrl will attempt resumption next week unless a settle ment conies Stormy tune may he et pected at Wellsville to . keesport. It Is still bopod the null at WRRMRV ville, the only one controlled by the trust not now on strike, may chwe this afternoon, as workmen, accord 1 nn to President Shaffer, have decided kg join the union. Plrsm.n't Sinks. Hcranton. IV, July 18. -The result of the stationary firemen's strike an in tin I up this moruiuir is that forte mines are idle ami twenty tbonsan I men are out of work. It is QOltR cer tain that many more coll ieries will be forced to suspend fnd.it fo tAr only hall of the miners are idle, but the strikers are conlident a majority of those working will he RORRpollod to .put tislay t'.onr.rr.d Willi rr.sld.nl. Canton, July is Senator Fairbanks and Attorney ticneral Knox had a con ference with McKinlev today Thesub ject under discussion is mil known. I ate this afternoon it is reported thev are discussing the tool strike, and' that ran hanks and Knoi, aa oor oration lawyers, were .ailed here for the purpose of holding a council as to what is the best step for the president to take in rKard to the strike. Wllkesbarr.i, July IK. I'.lght hun dred liremen employed at the Maltbie colliery of the l.ehigh valley company joined the strikers tislay. C.n.asslons Uranl.R Machinists. Cincinnati, July Is, - number of striking machinists went to work ill two shops todav. The men claim thev gained concessions. There is uow but one large concern in conflict with the strikers. IP.R. ration or Labor Will Aid. Washington, July 18. President Oomers of the American Federation of l.ab..r announced tslay that the whole power ol the Federation would be lent to the Amalgamated asaiHtia tioll in its light with the steel trust. "We are g g to stand by our R0RR rades to the end " he said. "Our organ Hers are in the field and are em powered to saak aud act for tfie American federation of l.alsir." Trust Oirtslali Hav. Nolhlno lo Say. New York. July 18. The steel trust otfictala here have nothing to aav today regarding the Strike, t'oiilerences ORJ the question sre still In order. Hailey, III Hail, v - Chinatown Hurnsd. Idaho, July IK. Firestartod Chinese oiiarter and the llaioes could not lie checked until the entire Chinatown was burned down. The cause oi the fire is unknown, hut it is thought to have been ol in. en I. ary origin A whole hi", k "I small frame build KlgS, consisting ot three I blneae tores, one laundry and several resi dences, were totally destroyed. It la thought some gissls were saved , no in surance. Over 'All tuneae were render IS I homeless Inferaal a.kln.'s Work. New York, July 18. - While iamin nig an infernal machine, which had Immmi sent tins afterii'siii,.lohn Kletcka, clerk of the board of public worka, bait his sight by the etpharioii of tbe ma chine. Rosetibbsim, a fellow clerk, was arrested on suspicion of sending it. ContellRatlng D.p.rloi.nts. Wasbliigton, July 18. Acting upon the recommendation of Oeueral Ran dell, command nig the department of Alaska, Secretary Hoot has ordered the consolidation of the department of Alaska with the department of the Col umbia, with headquarters iu Van couver, Waah. against him, is writing a hia own defense for subiui Shoes Shoes Shoes OUK ANNUAL htlO SI MMKK MUh SALh Is NOW IN FULL BLAST Al l 01 K 1 w SHOES Mi s 1 BE CLOSED Ol l Regardless of Price Pour-Ten Chain liilures six Cleveland, O., Julv ha chain weighing four tons (elf on sii men at the Weatinghouae Klectric couiaiiy's works this afternoon. Ono man waa killed and five others badly injured. Soa of Solka Klll.d. Colony, Capt. Ghea. Botha, eon of the general, I. tout. Enuisn and Cornet Oliver were killed. Ha n. so for RlupRer Nashville, Ui, 1, , July 18. Abo Petway.Bahe Ball ice and Duce Thomp son, negroes, were hanged here today for murder. London, July 18. Kitchener reports thai in a akirRaiab in the Orange River 'Show Window U full of bsMUtrtl tot Iridii SOo to $2.60 People who know a ihh thing when they, SM it will jump at tin-, chance to mvs mom on (heir shoes W Oan c. ope. iy Fit Any Foot A. That lo Our BuoIimoo The Peoples Wareiioose TrlB F1TTBK OF FBBF. 716 Main Street. PendJeton, Or. A row between juniors aud aeuiors occurred at commencement exercises of the Ohio normal university. Hhots were tirod ami several siuuems rouguii efjBj NBWgi Take tn. Mast nauaieu . 1 lie junior, were 'c-. A -QfeMenlan. . DaUy j-oa a year by usrrviux rr.i ui 3" i I aaaif. Wkiy i jo, .nil M.mi. out aud covering them Wltb junior I T 4 y J. Utuuyim toy b.O colors.