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DAILY EVENING EDITION 5 EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. J APVCK nth.onlr " be. ' 1 ' "f J aRK TMI5 FACT j i PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREttON, SATUHDAY, JULY 87, 1901. NO. 4187 Vf m - m v; - m I l0 1 Ir ixn I .4M ,( mm BRUi A, n HI s'ebb r ;-''. u lorn and alto idovt I tin Wli net P 01 ;0UH otSl :!.teij ljfODlO. iaariaB III tou ..It- KJ S OF H- rved eH Ticket oft. CUV i mm fm 1 NSfl cm II The Place To buy Groceries where you can have a big ,tock to select from Call .1 see me. M) oell It ie both in fanc and staple scenes. 0. R. Demott JUST ARRIVED The finest bib overall and Jacket in the World. The "Red Head" Brand. Ciiioti Made. Strictly tlrst-fla-i working garnienta. We believe the Red reel overall and Jacket inie.iiialled hv anv other garment before the public The "Red Seal" Overall Areextra full, high cut bid, seven pocket, white Pitched. continuous facing, double but Ml OB 4MB MM opening and have extra quality but tona, buckles end button holes, double Stitched i mi evcrvvt here and rlnifihed innide aa perfectly as outnide. Soother overall eqlMUS the Red Heal in theae jiartltMilar, All I ted Seal bib overalls are rapplled with suspenders made entirely of webbing, the section from the OTOaa In the lies-k down being or good elastic with nickle buckle- and loom, Thev are really erfect suspenders. The "Red Seal" .Jackets Are cut like a regular coat. Four pockets, white stitched, full length sleeve with adjustable wristbands, tailor made button-hole?,, detachable bras ring buttons, complete and perfect inside as well as out. In blue deminsi they sell for $1.00. In indigo blue striped drill for (.K)c. In addition to the Red Seal brand we carry two very large and good linea. "A and H Special" overalls aud jackets are 50c, "Never Rip" overalls and jackets an- T V. These arc the liest values at the price- . can rind. Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store Summer Goods for a Song ! summer corets ioc Conete, formerly up to $1.00 37c Chiidr- - and pants M for 25c Crash and Pique skirts Ladies' belts, formerly up to - 40c 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. endleton's Big Busy Store. -'' ''" I r.itirs It. 'ffi s 1 1 . ' 1 ' . . I ... V. Id I tfsM i ... V. ' l "l.y.l,,,,tl.:.Moi6. acni wppliM. r sRaiiiL-jTi?i the A Crystal Delight. that will charm the most fastidious taste can be found in any one of our elegant styles of water sets. We have them in cut, MglttVtdi 'nty and Bohemian glass, in an endless variety of designs and patterns, and the prices are likewise attractive. l(Xi tO $2 50 C. ROHRMAN. m agt .?Cb 'tuant - Hi hT" clteai. 1 We. "J"1'" newOi. T(IU. ,u the Che. . rs"wietoo. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make goud bread oatt By era' Beat Klour. It kxk Drat preiuiain at Uie Uhiuatfo Wurld'a Fair overall uomptsti tion, and give eccelleut aatiafactiuo wherever MM Kvery sack m guaranteed. We have the Ijeet bloaiu Boiled Bailey, Bead Bye and Beard lea Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYEKS, 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 fiah'g tackle, hammocks, etc See my line before buying GfNBRAL NEWS. lieorge K Lawton, an astronomer at the Dotted States naval oh-ervatory, died at Washington from typhoid (ever. D. It. Henderson, speaker of the T nitod States house of representative!, left London (or Berlin Thursday morn ing. The new I iheral rahinet of lHnmark, Um f'Tmation ot which was UMMN July J.', favors the sale el the Danish West Indies to the 1'niled States. Lt Soir at llrtmeels publishes a dis patch from Rome whieh ay Mr. Knitier will arrive in Rome early in OctODM on hip way to Sooth Africa via Naplea. The late eiin-ntive committee o( South Caroliua adoptel a resolution ruling Senator Mclaurin out ol the democratic partv. The action was totally unexpected. f rope are Hiiflering as a result of the continued hot weather in Sweden. Fires have devactated t tie forests of Jaatland, Western tiottland, and the Small and upland districts. The hoard of directors of the failed Be TCHth Natioaal hanU d Ni'iv York derided upon a p)nn of reorganisation. The plan provide, that the company stoi k he increased from r00,(X)l) to $1', ,ro(,iKH), tJ,(HK),OXi of the new Mock to he sold at 1:I0 per share. Kire laid waste an area of sawmill and residence properly in Pavenport, Iowa, equal to Jordinarv city hlocks, and caus.-.l a lass of iTMO.tHM. The llainec started in some big pile- of kindling wood belonging to the Real laland huel company, on the levee, .leesie K i port, i i yearsjol age wbt was choked and assaulted on the night d July s in Deiver, and was found unconscious on a vacant lot near her home, has identified Boy IVnnuigton, a youth of who is under arrest, as her assailant. Pennington declares he I ii innocent and can prove an alibi. A further extension of time has been I granted brewers, by the United j States internal revenue department, in which to begin tne cancellation of lieer stamps by erforation. The time was first extended from July I to Aug ust 1, and now it has laten extended to September 1. The reason for this ex tension of time is that nrewers are un able t" get t lie ierlorat ion stamps sooner. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NIWS. I. utte has lieen selected as the place t hold the next meeting of the in ternational mining emigres The Priueville Land V Livestock company sol.i its clip ol wool . amount ing to 1UU.UUU pounds, at 14 cents to M. J. Manning, representing llallowell, DoMld iV Co., ol Boston. II. C. Busick, formerly of Albina, died near Salem, Thursday, aged 46 years, from quick consumption. De ceased was a member of Albina camp No. 1W1, Woodmen of the World. Two hoys, Louis and leigh Mickey, were drowned in an irrigating ditch in lloise tv. One slipped from a foot bridge and the otiier jumped in to as sist him. They were aged l 'i and 13. The Weyerhauser syndicate people, wln have lieen purchasing large tracts ol tlsabw lands IB Idaho and Washing ton, are said to be planning the con struction of the largest sawmill in the world at i ray's llarlsir. Rev. (ieorge W. (me. who dropissi dead in Portland Wedueeday, tarried,1 life insurance to the amount ol 4ooo lie had a naid-up policy ol iftXK) in an old-line couiiiaiiy, and also JUUU n the Modem WtsMjmen of America. Kliuer lloels, a lajy li years old, was leading a cow out to pasture at Newport, Oregon, when tne liies, biting the auiuial, caused her to dash off through the brush. Tbe roie with which the boy was leading her became twisted ou bis thumb, tearing it oft at tiie first joint. MM trial of O'lirien at Iawaoij, for Um murder of Lynn Belle, was a very costly job. The witness fees alone amoiintvd to about flu, OU), while the entire cost ot tbe trial will foot up about 1, . m He will be hangt-d August Hi the lahuiet at Ottawa re fusing to take any action. Tie- Portland i barter coin mission declared the city', title to be Inalien able to al! water front, wharves, avenues, streets, etc., which it now owns or which it may hereaiter ac quire, put a 36-year limit on lrahchi-es, and aihrmed Us right to take over al, Ireucbiaes upon expira tion ol the i no limit. Cough. Cough. Hifdll oel dgJJ until the .trellglll U .. exhausted ami that dreaded W"i ' 'VMttmptmM larguis to be whi pt-itrd wnoilg llit'lidk. That' s CMUBMM ,!.,i . tunuliar to tbe pejpli ol ever) town and village. There's snot net slory which ought to Ijt- . i widely known as the storv of di. ta.- aad tail is the story of the euie. ell. - ti 'I ' the Um ol lr. Pit rc. - .olden Medual I duo very Hronchitis. aothuia, otolinate, deep seated DHHjlM bleeding of the lung., aiel other forms ol diwaae which aflect the respiratory organs, are penuancnth cured by tlie use ol "lden Sdodu al Uiaoovaey." i j ii I v for lir, Wcror a ! . Muliesl Mis cuvcry i ihluk I woulil la- ui ins gravt Ul dMf wrlti Mr, M'j-srs Mile, of It flard, t'iuta Co.. Wyoming "I bad awhuia tu bad 1 ouatd ael ssea at uigM umt was otanyslb d Ui givr up wurk It aTlotc i my lungs w llial I Ouuchap all tlir time, trad night ami ds) M nit nl all llvatght 1 n.. c.iimiihH..ii My wife lu riatsd ua uy trying IK. fierce liolilrn Medical pbcovcry -which I did I have taken four txlllt-. ami am now a well ruati wnluug isv isiiiii l- tliauW-, u. Df HsSCS't i .oliUn M. a' Uua.uv.ry " Ir. Pierce's ( oinmon S um Medical Adviser in sent Ore ou receipt of st.inis. to )av eapeaM ot mailing OSjy, Send ji one-cent l.iniMi lor Uxk in pia-i inters ur )i slauiN for cloth-ljouud. Addiees THE STRIKE MAY SOON BE SETTLED TNE NEW YORK MARKET AUDPirAN WIUP nuiuittunit it mi. CHRISTENED MAINE Confidence on Wall Street is Apparent. A COMFERKICB HAS RKFJ HELD o President SbtfTer Mel With J. P. lornio and Then Refusod to Talk About ttw litter. New Yorki Inly 27. An air of con fidence that the steel strike would MM he settled prevailed in Wall street todav. Those who profess to have ad VUM0 informatinn declare that secret negotiation! to that end are now in progress. President Schwab, of the steel I or DO rati OB. visited J. P. Morgan at tbe latter' olliceaml a brief conference en- md Bewbab refnaad to talk when he left the ollice. Ssttlsmsnt for 'Frlteo. an l-ranci-co. .lulv '.'.. there is little change in the strike situation. More teams are being employed than at any time during the week Hcott Hollis has conferred with the striking machinists at the Union Iron works since noon. It is understood that cor, cessions will lie made on both sides lad probably the strike will be de clared off neit week. THEY FAILED TO STRIKE; Two Mills Were lapestad to (.loss This Morning. Mckeeeport, Pa., July 'i. . t'on irary to eipei tation, the employees of the Huston Iron .V Meel Qo, and of the National rolling mills, Isith ad juncts of the steel trust, did nut strike this morning. The situation remains practically MM 'hanged. Considerable escitement was created by a report that the i eweene plant a 1 1 ! la) plai ed In perat.on ileal week with nou-union men. A MOVE OF RON WORKERS Asked workmsn lo Slfn Contrast H. pudlatlne Unions. Pittsburg, July L'7. The National lube Works company at MrKeeaport has made an uniepected move intended to cbeckniatn the Amalagmated aseo ciatlon. Their skilled workmen have been asked to sign individual contracts to practically repudiate any labor union, and they have been given bot a short time to think it over. It is un derstiHai that should tiiey not aign these contracts they will rind their positions vacant. It transpired that late Thuredav evening HJt) welders of the nulls were paid on and taken oil into the office of the general superintendent where they were presented with individual con'rac s, to lie sighed for at least one year. IggM demurred, while others sights! the contracts. This movement ol fighting tire with fire carried consteruatioo into the rauks id the strikers. The welders ere highly skilled workmen, a. id with bell 00 opuUoa the big plant could he cltmed down. With tLeiu in line the plant will probably keep on run ning as if nothing had ha pened. It was intimated tonight ity the friends of tin- welders that they would all sign tin- contracts. HOT RfiCORD NOW 2:02 3-4 The Stallion Creoseus Mahas It at ths Olenville Track. Cleveland, July Sir.--Amid the en thusiastic cheers ol 10,000 people, OreOOattJ, the world's champion trolling staliion, again dauiountrated that he is the ster of all trotter by trotting a mile this afternoon over the dleuville track In SJ-.Olt. This es tablishes a new world trotting record for both wnes, replacing tbe former world's roeord of 'I :ttti held by I he Abbot. RI.0ISTRATI0N IN OKLAHOMA Reported by I. L. Ray Ol Co., readleton. Chleaso Rears! of Trade and New York Stock Rachanee Reokerc. New York, July 37. -Wheat was lower today, Liverpool closing I 14 tlown. New York opened and dosed , i compared with 764 yeeterday While there has leen some ram, it is not general and the spring wheat Pac tions report losses averaging -' per cent. The etports are heavy, rt,H75,iH) lor the week, compared with 1,114.010 for correeonding week last year. Htoeka higher. Money, I per cent. Wheat: Close yesterday , ' Open tislay, Y. Bange today, 744 to 76 1-8. Close tislay, 76. MoaJni Mugar, dj ateel, HHl Mt. Paul, little , V. P., tW :-8. Wheat In i Metro Chicago. Julv '.'7. Wheat, HtfS, to fill '4 . Wheat In San Francisco. San Krancisco, lulv -7. iVceinber wheat, Mfc tti UVS. TWO WERE KILLED IN OHIO Railroad Aoeldcnt In Which Work Train Was Derailed. Hayton. O., July 'Jr. By tlm de railing of a work train on the new I me ot railway betwettn Peyton ami (Ireenville, this morning, two were kilo I, and four seriously injured. The dead are : Oreille D, Bhaw, Detroit, chief en-gn.-er of i be Chase Construct iou com pany. W. B. Cravell, engineer, Chicago. CALIFORNIA FIELDS BURN Hundreds of Acres of Uraln Set Afire by an Rsploslon. HfldllR Boca, Joly 37. -Anderson Valley, Mendocino county, ia in flames. Hundreds of acres ot grain and many farm buildings have been dectroyeti aa a reeult of .the etplocion ol a threshing machine on Friday in which William Boce and I'avitl Lear were killed. The conflagration is the worst ever known in that vicinity. Tin entire population is fighting the (lames that were still raging this morning. To Reorganise C. P. San Krancisco, July .'7. -William Mosshead. aiij Kngliah barriater who represents tbe Hritiah stockholders in tbe Central Pacific railroad, haa ar r i veil here from Toronto to renew Ins previous efforts to secure a reorgan na tion of the Southern Pacific comiHihy, which absorbed the Central Pacific. Hhould a care now iiending in the I inted States circoit court be decided agaiust the Kngl ish Monsliead savs be will begin tbe laindon ooortol eipnlty. I he Chronicle says that J. M . Man ford, pawns ter of the No ul hern Pacific company, and one of the oldest men in ita employ, ia to be retired. stockholders, Mr. suit in oclal Oessecpata. IndianaHilic, July 27. A nationa uieetllig of social deuiisrala begins hem Mootlay. The purptaw of the mmting ia to bring all factionc of socialist Ui one organisation Y. M. C A. MEETING HELD Advisory Roard Will Assemble again on The advisory hoard and directors of tbe Y. M. C A. held a meeting at the room! of the Pendleton Commercial Association ou h riday evening, Oscar I. Coi, assistant state secretary, lieing present. The affairs of the prosHMsl loial aasticialion were discussed at some length, and another meeting was appointtsl to lake pure on Mondav evening nnxl. I Ik atltiudance was not general, and It is asked thai on Monday evening II members U nrnselil l'in that a car inn It Is iles I re. I that matter, he brought to a defiulte conclusion, and to this eno those who are interested In the enterprise will put forth einrlloha luring the interim Irom now to then 1 he direttors ami advisory hoard will meet in joint session Hssciisil turns leo.uuo Trouble May fross the bquatlers. hi Keuo. July '11. Kegistralion . r . . ,r... art night Slid how the thousands of bouieeeekers await with i-gjatcleiicy the drawing which hog ins Monday. I he total registration was over lttO.UUU. Trouble is auticipsted Iron noiiatters, who may light to re tain the lands ou which tl.ey have settled Vigilance ciin lull tees ere ls- ingZ formed and bail characters are warned to stay away. SAYS HE'S THE MURDERER Wto. Cray Takca la Mew Vork Upoa an Afflda.lt. New Vork. July 37. William Lewis tira v. charged with being the real murderer of May riaihurg, surrendered to the police here this efteruoou. Two women recently made affidavit that 'tray had confessed to them thai be killed the girl. Uray claiine to have bad no connection with tbe caae. He acknowledged be bad told substantial ly the story aet forth in the affidavits but denied lie truth. STOLE MONEY FROM ARMY big Maul Made In Philippines Thoubl to Re by Soldiers. Manila, July 37. -Thieves stole 02U, UUU from the army aafe at HanU Oroa yesterday. Tbe safe waa in tbe guard house aud it is believed soldiers took tbe money. Assaultee an Areaeishop Lemburg, Australia, July 37. A wealthy hole uaiuod Wasiliaeiu today murderously assaulted Archbishop Hauasman before the altar iu the cathedral. Tbe archbishop is ei peeled to die. Mrs. Match Drowned. -a, em, July 7. -Mrs. Kd Hatch was drowned lu a well on their farm near MoCoy last night. It is believed that auicide was the ua Great Battleship Given to the Waters. LAUNCHING WAS III PHILADELPHIA 0) list lirj Prtbli Anderson ol Portltod, Maine. Broke the Wioe Bottit Oier tbe Frog. Philadelphia. July T, . The new battleship Maine was siici essfnllv launched here Ih s morning The weitther was ideal and thous ands cheered as the mighty addition to the American navt plunged into the water. .Inst us -he was cut loose from the wavs the vessel was chris tened by Miss Marv Preble inilSSROM of Portland, Maine, w ho broke s dottle of Amsrican wim the prow The Maine is far iiierior as a fighting machine to the warship blown up 5 the Havana barbor, She is a sister ..f the Ohio, lanncheil at San Franc loeo on the occasion of the president's I istt to the Pacific coast. THEY I EAR THE MO BRNNH Publls tonftdenso Has Rssn Hhabsn In Its lardy. New York. July 37 Although the engineers hate declared the KrisiklyM b'ldge sate, public confidence has re ceived a stivers shock. There has been an immense falling ofl R trailn- SHAMROCK II IS C0MIN0 Challcnecr Left Ulaigow Thu Mornlna for ths United States. tilasgow, July Ii7. The new enp challenger Bhauraok, escorted bj the steam yachf I rm. -tailed on her trip across the Atlantn this RMfniag. vhe was given an enthusiastic farewell. Boers Porscd Out the Snellsh. Loudon, Julv '.'7 lord hitrl r reNirts that a iletachiueiii of Steinack ers wsa lorttsl to evacuate Hooradorl in central MSlerland by a superior RtMR of liners. Tbe Itrilish casualties were t "II killed besides several mi-sing Cigar Mahsrs Sinks. Tampa, He Ink J Cigar makers here are on a general strike Ml factories but three are clnsetl. 0s n Wnud Sail.. Havana, .lul ft, Uo SMS MPS OeSMfRl Wtasd anil BUM 1 1) sailed for tbe t'nit.-l sisi.r ttsiay. AMONti THS I M II St MKS Klr. I WHAT M IMS MATTSa WITH ORSOON khs'S All Right." Says T. ii. Mally, Who Mas Rasa In the Sasl. "Oregon lens are always glad lo come back home," said T. O. Ilailey, who with hie family, haa been iu Iowa and ther eastern slates. 1 certainly am no exception lo the rule. Here we have a climate that is just alsiul as near to right, as any that 1 have seen in my travels. People east from the Kocky mountains have laten sweltering in a heat combined with humidity that made life almost unendurable, and, in fact, lor hundreds, it was ah soliilely uiilsuarable, lor tin death rate was frightful. All the Is II, as the m wspaoei lineal, hen have told you, are suffering from the efiecta uf the drouth. Pro duels are injured, and the larmm will be abort iu the returns from their year's labors." Mr. and Mrs. ilailey viaiUai in Ackley, Iowa, aud several other east ern states, ami were also al the Pan American espositiou iu Buffalo. "I might paraphrase a famous say ing, iu eipreeaing my views," said Mr. Hsilev iu conclusion, "and say, give nte Oregon or give me death, for certainly Oregon is the most desirable place of residence, all things con sidered.o all the statea iu the union " OIL luirm't i o sit i The Havaje Ceaeera te consider Hatters i i.n Bvenlng. J. U. Kobbins, mayor of Hempter, aud prominent iu the affaire of the Navajo Oil company, formed by i'en dletou men for the exploitation of tbe oil fields of Colorado, is here today. Me came over to attend tbe meeting this evening of the company. Matters of importance are to noma before the meeting. The future policy of tne company is to be determined, and it will be decided whether or not work will be carried on al once. A number ol other wells ia tost locality are being worked now, and the advioae are U.at a boom is ou. it may Ika that the isjmuauv will aw Minister.' Asso.isllon lo Hold Masting on August 6. The date ncl for the first meeting of the Pendleton Minister! association is the first Monday in August, the llfth of that month. It is to fia hi the ves- trv of the Church of the Uedeeiner .the Rev. W Bi Putwiiie, ns'lor, enter taming the RUMM RRRtofl it is the inlelltloll to bold liies -ellligH even two weeks, throughout the year The Key Kolierl D, J. HlVen, castor ot the I' irsl Preshi terian i hurcfi, Is iiow taking his summer vacation, ami is al Meachaui attending the Bible school. I'or two Sundays there will tie no services at the Pfeebstf lH churi b Sunday Announeoinsni. Church ol the Redeemer Olviue service tomorrow at hours as follows: Karly celebration ol the Hot) Com in ii 1 1 1 ' ii at i"::U)a. in Morning prayer anil serin ui with the sat raiueiit ol baptism at II a m. I vemng prayer and address at 1 p. m Kirsl ilaptlst chur.h I'oniorrow morillllg, the suhjei l will lie ; U0VS s 1 r i ii iii 1 1 Ii . " lu the evening the oastor will hegiu a series of sermons, suhieci, our liiherilauce. " Mibject lor to morrow evening, r mdliig our tnheri tam e. " M is H r.is.o an I I he pa itoi will sing at this service. I wuiug Mr vices al this church e.pe. lalv ililele.t ing to young people. t'hristlau church -iinday w lusil at io a. ui. Christian Lndeavor al 7 p. in Are you Koing R vacation? is an you hiitiuitt in ami Rgdj MM aliut-h. Wc lot tall have tliem lot the iiiounlaina, lor the Reach ami ltn RVAf) knot ol a i ii S0 naraiaaa tun. HUM Hat s e st Shoes. Wc have lilt; l.ui t stin k of shoes for harvest weai in I'tudle tun and guttlitlitcc every ogir we bell. Remember ,,J i,ak is in fuif Wast and we can MlVtf you sjBMV 5c 10 $l ou0n every pair of shoes you luy. The Peoples Warehouse T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. in. K. V. Picice, buiUio, is. x.