pHIHGEDITIttl g " DAILYEVENINGEDITIOH EASTERN (IREGON WEATHER. Fslr MjH MM r.n,UT: rnnlir innltlit Zw '""'"ok THIS FACT P' " PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHKHON, TUESDAY, JULY 83, 1901. NO. 4188 The Columbia Lodging House vnviV nTBNIBHED I . cHL WMU'rop. fendleton Ukiah Stage Line . . a, ikM Prnn's. W"?"'' j ITkl.h I . I II M 1 Ml jtion. RVssonable frigid " ilatlMtaMa A Go's lrng JUST ARRIVED The finest Mb overall mid Jacket In the World. Th "Red Heal" Brand. Tnion Made. Strictly flratrolBM working garment. We believe the Red Heal overall anil jacket uncpialltsl lv IB) other garment before the public. The "Red Seal" Overall Areextrafull, high cut bid, Keven pocket, white stitched, continuous facing, double buttons 00 each (tide opening and have extra quality hut tons, buokle and button hole, double stitched seams everywhere ami tlulshed Inside as perfectly as outside. No other overall squall the Red Heal In these particulars. All Red Heal bib overalls are supplied with sustenders mane entirely of webbing, the section from the cross III the Itack down being of good elastic with nlckle buckles and loops. They are really perfect suspenders. The "Rod Seal" Jackets Are cut Ilk" a regular coal. Four pockets, white si itched, full length toe VI with adjustable wristbands, tailor made button-hole-, detachable DIM ring button reimplete l i parlbol inside as well as out . In l)lue riemins they sell for $1.00. In indigo blue striped drill for SK)c. In addition to the Red Heal brand we carry two very large and good lines. "A and H Special" overalls and jackets are 50c "Never Rip" overalls and jackets are 75c. These an' the lest values at the prices we can nnd. i Alexander & Hexter. ' The Boston Store j ii Summer Goods for a Song Maimer corsets loC Conete, formerly up to $1.00 37c Children's vents and punts. 2 for 25c Crash and l'iue skirts Ladies' belts, formerly up to 75c 49c IOC Laces and Embroideries for Little Money. Sun Bonnets. 18c. Parasols one half price. Neckwear and Millinery at Your Own Price. The best Shirt Waist in the store for 79c. Shirt Waists formerly up to $1.20 for 49c. Pendleton's Big Busy Store. Kltteiim , i . .... to select iroiu jf H low price on depend- merchandise Jtbox toothpicks, 5c. Ia" clothes pins, ac. ctm poles 4c a foot. Wrens' garden tools, in. in .-.i I -7' m uu P'mtewre from Germany r-;3c UblelK and aiauuuery. ,totl poison Hy paper 5c. L'Ke line I Lill. iiu brushes a iii.,.. it . ""I iiue. Soan-.ii,. . . ucZr "V a large toolf very reasonable. ciy 30 minutes, f 4t ,l 25- $145 d "d School 8UD- -WJPPlyon new 'IT",. "u"c OOLSUFHL1ES Ui 1 10 SC. Wins . r A Crystal Delight. that will charm the must lastidious taste can be found in any one of our elegant styles of water sets. We have them in cut, engraved, fancy and bohemian glass, in an ttdltfl variety of designs and patterns, and the prices are likewise attracts e. $i.i to $2-50 C. ROHRMAN. . la mm m No and BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread ua Byem' Bat Flour. It took Ural premium at ttie Ohieago World'a Fair ovrll couipeti tion, and give excellent aatiafaction wherever uaed. Kvery sack ia guaranteed. We have the beat HUmuu Boiled Bailey, (toed Bye and Beard leaa Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. "See Dem Freezers" I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pint to ten quarta, will freeze cream in from three to five minutes; also have a full line of nulling tackle, hammocks, etc. See my line before buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. URNBRAL NRWS. Madam Paul Kriiger. wif ( the Tranavaal praaidaat, iiei In Pretoria late Saturday, after aome illnean. Owing to th nuilav ttlgrarh houra in HolllIM) Mr. Kruger waa not in fOrOMd f his wile'a death until late Sunday. Mra. Krnger had been ailing for anme time. Thf Pruaaiau rrop rort, allowing mnditiona July lf, diarloaea no rhange in winter wheat and rye from June In. BOBBier wheat and ryt, however, are .1 point worse; oata, .A worse; potatoea, .1'; clo?er, .3; lucren, .6, and madowa. .4. The arale legina at .1, which ia perfect. Arthur Huffy, of Georgetown 1'ni vaffilvjr, la the intlrmary aporta at Ltieatlar, Kngland, Saturday, won the UKi-vard dawh in 4-6 aeconda, the world's record, beating McLean tii amateur chaiupion of BootlaBd. Kraen lein, ol the Pniveraity of Pennayl vania. won the 120-yard hurdle handi cap from ferae h , in 15 2A aecoiula. Piaorder and diatreaa will, it ia feared, follow the actual opening of the Kiowa-Comanche reservation, Oklahoma, Anguat ii. It ia now eati RUtt4 that fully l.Vl.OOO people Will have registered for a chance to secure one of tiie 1:1,000 claims to Im awardei by lottery, when the registration booths cloan tin Julv 2tl. Chief Wilkie, of the secret -erivce, Las received nuinher of liank notes pt nted from the original platea used hy the State Hank M New BrUDawiok, N. J., over 0 fttfl go. The hank went out of existence some time in the 'Ml and it waa -n i ! that the steel p latex from which its nota were printed were destroyed. It ia stated that l!,000,000 in these hills are in eireulal log. PACIFIC HORTHWI8T NEWS. Ky Angus) I the Kirat National hank of Vale will lie numbered among the tinaiicial Institutions oi Malheur coun try. Om Rablla. the athletic and itugilist, will give a boxing exhibition Iwftire the Pastime club, at the eiMai tion building, Portland Tuesday night. The Western lTnlon Telegraph com pany has given up the attempt to re cover ita lost cable, and a new one will be laid hew teen Astoria and the Wash ington shore. John Di ray, a Northern Pacific switchman, 'Si years old, fell 76 feet Sunday to the ateel deck of the sailing ship Progreaino at Tacoma and aa in stantly killed. (ieorge M. Cham tier" waa killed at the lionanta mine, Baker cowtyi by the breaking of a Itelt tightener, a piece of which struck him in the head, lb- was an old resident of Maker county, lie leaves a family. Kffoctive, August 1, three of Port laud'h leading grain importafg. Qlrw in A Kyre, (i. N . Mc.Near ami Kppinger iV On., will combine interests and will, after that date, (do buaineax under the firm name and style of the North-wi-lern Warehouxe com nam , of Port land and Tacoma. The Church of Jeans Christ of I.utter-Iav Saints, known as the Mor mom, held a aemi-annnal coulerence Sunday for the communicants of Port land and vicimtv. The church baa a membership of Ix-tween -500 and 3000 in Oregon, but not all of these were represented in the conference. lieruhard iuldsinith.a former mayor of Portland, died at his home in that city Monday from heart failure aged IM vears. The end came uiipximm'IixI!, although Mr tioldanuth, had lawn ill from the effects of an attack of the grin since last January. The sickness had weakened his heart and this morn ing the collaoae came. Colonel Albert Jenks, a well known artist, dropiied (had on lb street in l.oa Angeles Sunday. Heart disease was the cause of death. Jenks and II. l.angley, the writer and publisher, were talking with him at the tune and were laughing and chatting when, with an iintinlshudjoke on his lips, aSJtkl pitched forward and expired. The 7-year-old daughter and .Vyear old sou of the late Judge J. C. Brad) have again disappeared from Itath drum, Idaho. Their uncle, fraiik Pine, of Km wick i la., ami their lather's housekeeper, Miss Cauipladl, have also disappeared and it is bs-lit-ved have alsiucted the cUlldren be cause they do not desire them brought up as Catholics. GET UP I Th.it , the morning call of Chimin leer i areleoOM r to a well man. but n... i, . ho sleep r to mx in-, U liavi ueefl itnl . n anrefr -hiug BtUpur who wakes yv"l. Iniriiing eyes, throbbing head, and a 'xid tale III the mouth, it uie.iiis ou'.y a new day's uiasry. in such c. physical co !u. on health is surely and Swiftly restored by the ii- of Doctor Piarce'sOoldssi Med ical Dttccawrji it cures diseases of the itomacti and organs of digestion and nu trttioOi and it cures through the ktoinaeh diseuaea oi liver, lungs, kilneys, eU ., which have their origin in a diseased condition of the M in h and other organs oi digestion and nutrition. !t Inrnaail Ul( activity of the l'lood-inakiiig glands, and every ji.m is Ijcuehted Ty the resulting in CTi la oi rich, iiure blocsl. ' ( .olden Meiliial I liscoverv " contains no .iK ohol and ia entirely free from opium, cocaiue and other narcotics. " Vcxlt 'I'.oMro Mrilu.il Itiatuvrr) aud III gS i - i atarrh Kemcdy have bc.a of great l,i i.. hi n inc." wriU ( Pruf ) 'lrauiiit A ' ilivrr. el viola. Fallon Co Ark. "Brfurc I utcil the above msalloBed rssMSses my U-p wxf aut Sound i digcaiion lad a continual feeling of aUssfy. I uow feel like a ucw muu Any one In used ill medical lrealuu-ut foi nasal catarrh cuulil ilo uu belter than to lake Irraf SStBt of In K V Fierce I know hu iiiccIkiuo arc all light in thai ijx of ducaaea." I lie t oiiimou Sense Medical Adviser, cloth binding, sent free by the author, on receipt of u one -cent alauiK, to pay tlptWat of mailing only. In p.o i i overs si Tint rant stamps. AUUtcaa In K. v. I'lelie, hutlalo, N. V. M THE STRIKE IS AT A CRISIS Thought Something Will Soon LABOR LEADERS EXPECT A COUP Pir THK Development of (be Hay Wen Not llculirlj Important Except is to iDdlctlloos. Pittsburg. July -.. --At Amalgauiateil headiiuarters oiticiala had nothing to report today. President Shaffer aaid the situation ia unchanged, lie was well nii-iied with the outlook. At Vandergrift and Pnncanaville the nulla are atill running and the men appear to lie satisfied. It ia reported that efforta will lie made to atart up the Printer mills. Kmisaairea are aaid to have been among the idle operatives of that city for the purpose of induc ing them to come hack and help in the resumption of work. Thia report has causeil the Amalaginated men to redouble their vigilance at thia point. VERY SbRIOUS PREPARATIONS Crista Approaahsa In ths Ureal Stasl Strike. I ittshurg, July 23. The great steel t-lr ike took on a serious aspect thia morning. Brits' preparations were made by the strikers at all the lug mills in vol vel, and everything indi cates that a crisis in the great struggle is approaching. Lookout committeea are on duty at all the big mills from Wellaville to MeKeesport At the Amalgamated headuuartera a feeling is apparent that the leaders are expect ing vine coup by the trust. o.ooo Arrested. New York, July 1. -Nitty thousand men and women here and in Newark are sifei ted by the tailor'a atrike to day. The atrike loadera aaid thia after noon that the outbsik for victory is good. Put little disorders has marked the atrike thua far. Wellaville Unahanred. Wellaville. Ohio. July The atrike situation here is unchanged. Kmployera atill are unable to aecure nonunion men. The Ind Apparently Near. Ierby, Conn., July 2.1. There are strong indications that the machinists' atrike here winch caused the issuance of the lam. us injunction will coon end. The Parrel I foundry, againat which the principal tight waa made, has aaked for a Joint conference com mittee. The 'rrleeo Strike. Han Francisco, July 23. Two hun dred more teamsters struck this morn ing. They espect to have the entire union out. There is no shipping or heavy freight being moved. Mnalneaa is at a standstill. Kruit and perith able goods are sustaining great damage. Kirma having contract to move government merchandiae from in, in led warehouses are employing loiiiiiiion men guarded hy federal cna toiua oiticiala. If ueceeaary, the cus tom oiticiala will take the drivers as deputies. Columbua Isemen Strike. Coliimiiba, July 23. Columbua prac tically s without ice todav, driven and helpers having gone on a strike for higher wages. KKUQBR ORIhVhS SORELY Ms Cannot Stand Another bush Slew and Llvs. Amsterdam, Jul 21. -Paul Kruger passed a good night, but appears to he all hroken up over the hasi of his wife. The members of his party claim another blow would limah him. He aaya be would not survive a surrender of the Hoera. London kytnpalbr- l.niidoii, July All the morning paers publish kindly editorials con li ming the death of Mra. Kruger and express aympathy for Mr. Kruger. The limes begins thus: "The Kugllsh people will feel genuine sympathy with the aged ei president in his severe domestic be rai IMH Silt which has liefalleu him." I bis was followed hy a eulogy of Mra. Kruger. Loudon, July 23. Owing to the Nuu dav telegraph houra iu Holland, aaya a dispatch to the aiUly Mail fruiu 1 1. 1 1 eian in Mr. Kruger waa uol in lormed of his wife's death until even ing. The uews waa broken to lnui by Mr Heyamns and Secretary Hoes- choteu. Mr. Kruger, who had iuat returned from church. buret into tears and asked to lie left alone, lie e sidelined "She was a good wife. We oiiarreled only on. and that waa aia monlha after we were married." He prayed lor a long lime, and then went calmly to sleep, his Bible beside his bed. The Tranavaal aud Orauge Free Htate llags living above the villa were draped and hall mealed. Hhortly before the news came a crowd of couutry girla had been aiugiug a folk-song outside the villa. NEW YORK MARKET pinnil V VIDW UUUUIIll null OF THE CROPS sported by I. I . lay ft Co.. rendleton. Chisago Seard of Trade and Near Terk Stoek Baehsnge Brokers. New York, July 23. The grain mar keta opened lower thia morning on re porter) rains In the corn belt which Ch'ised a break of two cents on wheat and fonr on corn. Liverpool opened t 5t nt' closed at fr H. MM pared with ft S yesterday. New Yora opened at 71 t-ft, and alter selling opto ft '-. declined to 76 ML Stocks higher. Money, 4 jr cent. Wheat: Close yesterday, "V Open today, 7(1 1-8. Kange todav, 7ftc, to 7rt 7-8. Close today, 76 .'-H. Htocks -ngar, 143V steel, 40 ; St. Paul. IN 7-S; V P., 100 ,,. SEEKERS MUST GET OUT War and Interior Departments Will Take Hold at Ones In Oklahoma Washington, July 23. The war and interior department! Iiegin to concern themselves about tboee Oklahoma homeseekera who will not draw claima. After it'eky on a get their land, others, probably numltering two hundred thouaand, will be ordered to clear out Any refuaal will lie dealt with by the war department. Dylna In Oklahoma. Chicago, July 23. A Newa special from Ei Keno, says: "Many home seekers here are dying front varioua forip : ol disease. Many of them are Retting no care whatever from physi cians. Meat is .dense ami accomo dation:' limited The fissl supply ia inadequate (or ball of those already here o- IS KING 0E THE SHOOTERS Adolph Strelsklsr Wlna at the National und. Hau Francisco, July .'3. The national shooting bund finished coin petition this noon, and this afternoon $90,000 worth of priaee was dig tri Ptttoldi Tonight, Adolph Streirklnr, ol San Francisco, whose scorn of 394 waa a record nreakar, will Isa crowned king for the neat three yeara.as chain pion rifle shot of America. MRS. NATION WAS EINIil) Court Held she Broke ths Sabbath by Smaahlna Topeka, Kan. . July 23. Mra. Carrie Nation was lined $100 and given SO days' tail aentenoe by Judge Haaen in the district court for disturbing the p.-a. and dignity of the city by a Hun day joint raid In last March. There ia no appeal, ami the noted aoman mual serve her lime in prison 00V. ALI-EN HAS RESIGNED Wm. Hunt Will Sussssd Him In Porte lee. Washington. July 23. -The president has decided to accept the resignation of Oovernor Allen of Porto Klco. In do ing so, the president issue- a letter praising Allen. William II. Hunt, pre..-ut secretary of Porto Kieo, will probably aarceed him. ELKS CONVENTION OPENED i of the Dey. Milwaukee, JulyLM The Kike' con vention opened this morning. At tendance is Isrge. The moat important work of the dav waa the selei tion of a grand eialled ruler. Picket of Iowa and Notbeway of Minneeota led in the ra. e Till: RED MEN IN COUNCIL L. S. Hssdsr to Withdraw rrom i audi dssy rer Urand Saehem. 1 1. ii principal action of the council and the one that la atlrailing moat at- trillion through .'ii lied Meinlom is the ele. t ion of two represents! ivas to the grand council of the United Mates aava the Baker City Knpublican. A prominent lied Man elated that an effort waa being made to have eicluded aa caiididatea memiiers who have once ..il 1 1 1 tod the grand council aud to liatribule the honor among otker meiii- bers. Outside ol Portlaud the trilaos are IU lavor ol Hie proposition. wlnie Portland ia divided Retiring Orrat Hacbem A. H. Cherry ia a caudidato for the position and it la usually thought that bis great service to the order will wiu for lnui an easy elec tion. The other cand nlalee are Otto hcbuinanu, F. H. Say lor and J. K A MURDER IN COQUILLE D. Landla Kins Jeaae . Indally for onsy Coquille City, Ore.. July -M M D Land is, a real estate broker, yesterday killed a client, Jesse B. Kudaily, to aecure $2300. He buried the body in the woods. Boys saw him covering tbe mound and believed he had buried money, and found tbe body. The throat waa cut aud the body punctured with a sharp instrument. A coroner 's jury was called. Landis was warned ana lied. Cooe county citisens half eu hour subsequently succeeded in ettecl ing a capture. Hi killed otbera. Weather Bareao Issues Such a Bulletin. - THE SITUATION HAS ROT IMPROVED Drouth Area His Attended Uiirlnn lti Put WmI, tad Is Now Fir Id tbe West. Washington, July 23. A ghsimy view of the crop situation in the corn belt waa taken hy the weather huresu in tbe weeklv bulletin issued toil ay. The drouth area has ttttatftd on aidernhlv mce the last hullelin Illi nois, Indiana, Ohio, Keiituucky and Tennessee, are now being seriously affected. The report sava the condition is now critical from the lake region and central valley and PMMaWti westward to the middle K,.ek moun tain region, un hiding the greater part of Teias. Whsat In sen rrsncleeo. San Francisco, Julv ".M. -Decemlsar Wheat. lo:i'4 to 10.1 ,, M Whoat In thleate. Chicago, Julv 2,1. Wheat. HI ,4 to (Hi Rain Reports In torn Salt. Chicago, July 23, - Kain resrts in the 00f S hell eauseil a log drop in Bm teinhor wheat, corn and oats this morning. Wheat fell I 7-M, com l oats:l'A. The market, howevei umit up again and the losses were almost entirely recovered A STOCKHOLM DISASTER Ship Blown to Atoms and Nearly all Wars Lost. StiN'kholm, Sweden July Hit teen person, were killed hy an ei- Idosion of petroleuni on I ho sli ier amis Adelaide, ul Philadelphia, in the hartsir here tislay. The dead are Capt Orr, ten insmlwrii n the crew, four Swedish customs oillcials, and the llraailian consul. Tne ship's deck wss torn inun stem to stern Two sailors reaehed the shore and are believed In he tin- only siir vivora of the diaaster. I he . suae of the eiplosion is unknown I'be oil acattereil oyer the men and the ship, enveloping all in a BsfOS bllM It is twlieved the victims were suddenly oyer whelmed and eoiihl make no eltori to save themselves. London, July Jit. A Lloyd's from Inoskholoj three k 1 1 led In the I Nil plosion message to reports only Adeltnle ea- Chlsr Nlsholson Tsslinss. I'Uisll. Id, Maas., July 1 1 Chief oj Police Nicholson, who is the central Uxors in the Fashurg BffOSSt ul ion, waa the etar witness in lislsy'a BfOSMae ings. Ills slay was nit sensational . dealing only with events succemliug the murder and ol his Investigations of the coin! it urns surrounding the las hurg residence and ol stories told hy memliers of the (ainll A sensation was sprung this morning when a hat hand hearing the name ol the 'defendant's l.rolher JgISS was oflereil yi.leine. It Is ailegisl it ante from an old hat oiler.-. I in nvl deuee as the one led DJ hurglars. gaeauted for Hurder. Ilarnsburg, Ps . July Hi KISSM Kernel was eieeuted todav lor killing Isaac Miller, Ins brother in law. Major Jai il'Neill, who was I he third mavor d '.,rtln,l. lam 1H.,, . is dead iii Spokane aged J& years. Major O'Neill waa Isirn in I iiiaiishurg, N. V., aud through all the years that be 1 1 v. si in the Went he held various public positions. At the time of bis death he was deputy clerk in the federal court at Hpokane. He came to Oregon in lrWi.l. 1'reanienl LlU4 olu ap- isiiiUd lnui Indian agent lor the Territory ol Idaho. Are you going i aii of Portlaud, J. H. Howard ol Oregon City and L. H. Keeder ol Pen d letou. Mr. Cherry is a member ol the La ..land, nils- aud is out lor r.aslern Oregou. The Wealern Oregon men are seeking to divide his vole by bringing out Mr. Keeder, but one iiieuiler staled yesterday that it is generally thought that he will slay out ol the race and that i herry would carry the solid I .astern Oregon vote. . a 1 At bed time I take a pleasant herb drink, the ueat morning I (eel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says it sets gently ou tbe stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleaaant laiative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared aa easily as tea. It is called Lsue's Mediciue Lane's Family Mediciue moves the bowels each day. Price 26e and 60c. For aals by Talmau k Co., sole agents. Is hu you should see our shoes. We ii. i ioi the .miliums, tor lur a at I lion? tall in and bay i tii in ai ii iad (oi vsjn knot oi wcai le is believed to have Off rer Philippines. sau Francisco, July 2a. -The trans port Thoinae left today tor the Philip pines with four buudred men and one bundled fifty wouieu teachers &for the public schools. The assessor has completed bis list of Usable property in Walla Walla county, it shows a total valuation of In, '.a ,. Of lies anion nl, ss. .. ia charged against improved lauds out side the city of Walla Walla, and $427,063 against unimproved fsrm lauds. The area of improved farm lauds ia 322, all acres, a considerable increaae over last year. Tbe railroad valuation ia $1, 268, 164. The personal property of the entire county is valued at 92,030,82V. Tbe piles that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed ifyoa use DeWitt's Witch Hased ware of worth leaa couptswieils. wan A Co. M Mai est Shoe. We have the largest stock oi shoes for harvest wear in Fendle ton and guarantee tvfiy ptil we sell. Keilieiuber out mid simuner sale is in lull blast and we can bave you irom 25c to $1 00 on every pair 0 shoes you buy Ik Peoples Warehouse THH PITTERS OF FBET. 716 Mam Street. I'cudletou, Ut.