pNINGEDITIOM DAILY EVENING EDITION I EASTERN OREGON WEATHER! a tonliht. !.........,. " PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OIlKeON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 81, 1901. NO. 4190 t BBfejeM 1 'J M The Place to buy Groceries (Wberevoucan have a big wfct Irom. Call L ttt me. Mv stork is both in fancy and staple t-V A J. K. uemou 530 pairs Fancy Lisle Hose, were 75c, now 39c camp . hairs 4t IM at Nolf I !.'.' tof:i.i6. ampiiig ni. supplies T9t Sospi- 'v III Bill . BV-. Umlx. scil I I ktsdk It ul txenui; kk i-1 you. K toe up. SSS!?tfa-s erick Nolf U Uim, store. Radical price concessions on our entire stock of Summer Pre Qoods Waist Materials and Shirt Waists.... We are ready to clone out stock of RBM dress foodl and shirt waist.; and the recent wann days are suffici ent warning of the all-summer needs. Think of crisp, new and dainty IMmitiex, Lawns and Hunnahs at five cents a yard' It sounds almost Inered ihle, for Dimities were never sold for so little before. I 'unit h and Iawus never go out of style, and the patterns never get old. Year after year the little fig ure, the dote and stripes are demanded. Other Bkbrtoa change and designs go out of date. Not so with the Dimities. You can I my today for next spring, know ing that the patterns you select will ! as pretty and proper as if you waited and paid double the price th year. Alexander The Boston Store Sale of Fancy Hosiery. Sale Commences Tuesday Pendleton's Big Busy Store. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make gwd bread nse Byers' Best Flour. It took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair overall competi tion and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Kvery itci is guaranteed. We have the best Hteaio Rolled Bailey, Heed Bye and Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, "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, hammocks, etc. See my line before buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. Await you here, & Hexter. 240 pairs Fancy Silk and Lisle Hose, were $1.00 per pair, now 59c Morning. ..Bound to Make an Impression.. YOl' should try our pastries; you will surely be impress. by thf.ir goodness. They are the perfection of baking delicaLy, and are the most appetizing of luxtlflM, We use the best flour, and ripe, sound, pgjrfl I t fruits and berrn s. These pastries an healthful as well as appetizing, and we take special pride in .taking them so C. ROHRMAN. Proprietor. OINBRAL NRWS. Tom Sharkey in Host on Monday ac ttpttd an offer to meet James J. .let rics, before the San Francisco Athletic ciub, mi September. The details of the match will speedily be ratified. "Young" I'eter Jackson of Califor nia, the colored lad, won front "Jim my'' Handler of Newark, N. J., In the ninth round of the fiercest slugging match ever held in Baltimore Mon day night. Judge Krwin, of the United States 1 . . T. I i t 1 J , 1 ,L conn in eiiinoum na uenieii ine ap 5 cation of Lone Wolf and other In dians for an injunction restraining the government from distributing the land in that territory by drawing. Captain l.yman G, Aldrich, a dis tinguished ex-confederate soldier, member of the executive board of con trol of the wdoWBMnl rank. Knight of Pythias, and a prominent Mason, died in Natchez.. Miss., Mondav. J. I'ierpont Morgan, liefore hi re cent departure fur the I'nited State, left a ebOOk for 10,000 with Uenersl llnrace 1'iTter, to he paid on delivery at the Onited Statei- embassy of certain valuable relics of I. a Fayette, said to lie in a pawnbroker's shop in 1wdon. Kev. Adam Miller, called "The Father ol tterman Methodism in Vmerica,'' and said to ho the oldest Methodist minister in the United Ststes, died at his home in Chicago, Mnndav, of old age being HI veari old. M. Santos I himont made another HMOOMfol I vperiment Monday in I'aris with a dirigible balloon, sailing from gt. Cloud t" the I.ongchamps race i nr-e, ftf0.nl which he steered the balloon, and ascended and descended, occupying 'JO minutes. Lord Stanley, financial secretary ol lbs British war oflot, replying SO a question in the house of commons said the number of Boers made prison ers, or who had surrendered since the declaration of war. totalled up to dulv 1 about .'W.OOO. i.. ...rue Ketchum, owner and driver of Crnceus, the world's champion trot ter, announces that he won hi spend next winter on the Pacific coast, where the famous horse will give spued exhi bitions. He will stop at Denver, Salt I, like i'it, Sacramento, San Francisco anil I.os Angeles. Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, a favorite summer residence ol ijneen Victoria and the place where she died, nut) mme into the xiKseiision of an American. King I. I ward wants to get rid of it because of its inaccessibil ity and because it costs IhO.OOO annual ly to keep it up. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWTS. Mr. Priftgllla Crawford, aged 71 yearn, ditid at her home, in WmIIm Walla, Monday, of dropsy. Soiii 1 1 1 1 1 lain county cattle wcru d ing of a diHcaKK thought to lie black Ing, but veterinary diagnosis proved it t" he caused by eating rusty grans. The Cortland Manual Training school will be incorporated as a part of the educstinnal system of the Young Men's Christian Association of fort land this fall. Worry over bin debts, which amounted to altout I and for which he wa being pressed, drove K. Kck ftein, a cigar dealer at Weiser, Idaho, to commit suicide Monday night. The Modoc tribe has dwindled to 77 memtrs, mostly women and sick or diseased children. 'I here are only i:i able-bodied warriors, and they will never go to war again. Elmer Clark, who is at present em ployed in the First National bank at Maker City, has been elected cashier f the bank at Vale, Or. This is a new National bank, recently orgauued, with a capital of l-'V MS). Dr. J. W. Hill, who for twenty-three ynars past has Uten lessee and princi pal of a well known military school in Portland, liegs to announce to the gen eral public that bfttuM OpMMd in Tort Iftixj a private boarding and day school "r hoys, under the name of Hill mili tary academy. Mrn. Marv ('. listen, widow of tiie late V II iiHtih one ol the pioneers of The I 'alien, died Sunday night after an iIIiii-hs of nearly a year. She was bora in I1 rank fort, (ieriuany, iu MM, and i aunt to The I'alles in the earlv left a K. Ni Hi 'ates, and two daughters, Mrs. Katee V. Hoc he and Mrs. I.eese of The Ialles. Don l Marry Almost everylnnly iviiictiiU-ii, the i k) br.it-l ftdvica. ol the LgNJMM 'tilth, "To thn abw. to in.irry I ti I " Then U iu thill advlcC tile ev,, sloii ol the (echng ol inoi.y a mother who says, ''I Iioim- my il.tngliter will never iiairy and Miller as I hae " In ninety right cases ill t st n bun dri 'I llu-le ' IIO Heed lor Ibis suf frriug. 1 1 ioi I'ierir's l'aonl I'rrw np ion curat the woinuiil dis eases which (ausr wifely uiiser). It dries riilicMuu drains, heals in (lamination and ItftWtioM .oi'l cures female weakiuKs It iu viora'ck the womanly organ isill, truuUlli s the nerves and gives the mother -.tringth to give her children. Iio not .i:..w an unscrupulous dealer to sell you something in place of " I 'a vori'.e l'resari)tion," (l.iiiueil to In- "just as gooii '' Tilt-re is nothing just sj gooil fur women as " Favorite Inscription " "I aui m pleased with your iuslrurtUa. I haidl kii'.w wliMt thanka to give you for your kind lavuri write Mrs Miln Hiyum ,l tjAm 1st Tluan.o, Co . ia "You cau uut.lifcli uiv lew alatemt hi- tu the wurlil h.uiua all sugsrisjl wuiuiu will know aud la- hralrtt I sulfried so asuch with great pains lu uiy taiek aud the lower part of tuy siomarh aud palpitation of the hrari thai timi - 1 naild hardly lie down and could hardly get up iu the morning tail after uaiuK threi uotUss o ' gavorite I'UM iip lion aud two viala of In puree's I'leasui eel tats 1 feel like a in .. uiuu " Q, fierue's Hcasauil fvllcU cux sick kwj-ads''. GALLIOPPI WOULD RILL SOME KINGS o American Anarchist is Taken in Zurich THOUGHT HK WAITED CZAR'S BLOOD Also Some People Beliefs That He Attempted Life of tbe Dowser of Portugal OD Tuesday Zurich, Switzerland, July HI. -A mo I QeJItOMt, an anarchist Irom I'atterRou, N. J., was arrestee! here to day on adviiea from l'atersnn. raterson, .Inly I. Getlltoppl left this country with Itresci, the assassin of King Humbert, ol Italy. According to well informed source here it was liis intention to kill the csar of Rus sia. It is Isdieved here that Ualliop pi'a arrest is iu connection with tbe at tempted assassination yesterday of the itieon dowager of 1'ortngal. RECORD OF THE SOCIALISTS Cousin of Mark Twain Daplores Dsbs' Dliplaesmsnt. Inwianapolis, Id., July 31. It is learned that the very first business coming before the united conferees of the social democratic party resulted In a wrangle that threatened, for a time at least, to put an end to the dinner deliberations of the 1K0 delegates present. Thw "Springfield" wing, the "t'hi OtM" division and tbe "Independ ent" factions were aligned against eaeh other. ProfesHnr lieorge IV llerron, former ly of if rin nidi, Iowa, was elected chairman of tbe body. It was brought to light that Ktigeue V. Debs, who hesafed the social ttrkct in tbe last campaign as the presiden tial candidate, liad been shelved. At the same time the fact became more ami inure apparent that the Chicago faction bad lost its leadership and that tbe Springfield wing dominated tbe aaseinhlage, practically to the ex clusion of the Chicago and indepen dent delegates. Mr. Iebs himself wired his congratulations to the con rantl deploring the fact of bis in ability to attend, hut gave no eicuse. A wrangle arose over the report re turned by the committee on rules, which reported in lavor of tbe con vention's voting on all questions by employing tbe roll call method. U. C. Clemens of Toueka, Kas., oousin of Mark Twain, bolted tbe con vention during the eicitement, follow ed by a dosen others. He was the representative of the Chictgo, or lebs, faction and a conference was held by him aud bis followers. They were iudooad to return aud Clemens took the llnor. Ife said : "I know that tbe Chicago faction down, never to regain it prestige; I km. a that this convention is to be dominated by tbe Springfield wing: I know that the end of the gallant lead ership of l.ugene V. Debs has come." A compromise resolution was adopt ed and tbe sna-ioii adjourned, the light over the rules was made for a test, and demonstrated the leadership of the BptlEtgOeld wing. SHE KILLED A PORCUPINE .lis Oalsy Stswsrl and Her Skill With a Bin. 1. el. man springs, July 31. The camp wan thrown into some excite BMStl thin toreniMin by the result of a limiting trip by Miss liaisy Stewart, who ban jiiHt arrived from Cortland for a summer's outing. Miss Htewart sue gatdtd to killing a orcupiue. shoot ing it through an eye with a rifle. The animal was killed near the camp. A Family Was Dstiroyee. New York, July 31. Throe mem btfl of the family of James McCoy .ere killed aud Mrs. McCoy probably fatally injured in a tire iu their tens BMe)t home in Brooklyn early this morning. The father, son and daught iiV died from M&MeAiO., The mother was injured by jumping Irom a third Hlory window Indited rytatao Oltlsers. Cl icago, July 31. -Johu A. Ilinaey, ex president, ami C, ii nvoue, ex secretary of the board of EMIKxl of the I ndowimuit Kank, Knights of I'ytlnss was indicted Uaiay on two counts for irjury. The indictments charge them with making false statements as to the assets of the order. Bosksfslisr to go to Bnglaad. Manchester. July 31. -Tbe duardian learn that Johu I'. Ida-kefuller. tbe oil king, intend to make his home lu southern Knglsud. Ceasldsrlug Iks Psase rroposais. I'ittsburg, July 81. The advisory board of the Amalgamated association resumed consideration of the peace proposal this morning. To Inspect Dreelk Mstsist. Washington, July SI. -Secretary Wil son has left for a trip through the drouth-stricken district, tie says lie lielieves the reports of damage done to the corn crop are exaggerated .erskanu Want tks Fight. Atlanta. July 31. - Merchants of Ha vauiiab will (tetitiou the governor not to interfere with the left r lea-It old in right, which it is proponed to hold here. Bmpress Oowaier la Me Daacer. Herlm, July 81. It la now denied that the Dowager Kuipreas Fredericks' illness is serious. She is said to he iu no immediate danger. Have aokeris lOO.OOO Loudon, July 31. The house of com I mons today voted to award Karl Koh ' erts 1UU.0U0 pounds lot his services iu South Africa. 1. est oil Ball let baa offered to pro vide the Baker City cornet baud with new uniforms, about twenty five iu all, on condition that the organisation shall assume the name of the White Seen baud. NEW YORK MARKET sported ay I. L. Ray Co.. Psndleien. Chlsao Board of Trade aad Mew Tosh Stesk Bashanie Brokers. New York. July 31. The wheat mar ket was very quiet today dencv towards lower prices, strong. gaming a cent. itb a ten tVirn was I,lversail closed 51. 4t ooinparetl with 56 5-H yesterday. New York opened at 74, and cloaerf 73V Stocks lower, steel losing :"t points on the delay in annonncing the settle ment of tbe strike. Money, '-" er cent. Wheat: ('losing yesterday, 74 3-8. OptM Uslay, 74 ij. Kange today, 73 ft -8 to .' C4. Close today, 73 V Stocks! Sugar, 141 steel, 4V.,. St. Paul, lf4 ; T. P. W 8-8. Wheat In ChlsaBe. Chicago, July 31. -Wheat, to . Wht in Ban Pranslsse. San Francisco, July II. Hscsmler wheat, lODf, Ntoak Market Dull. New York. July 31. Tbe dullness ami Hluggtshness of the stock market Uxlay has not leeti ixiualletl since last summer. Kitreme llnctiiatlnns roach -ed as high as one point in only a lim ited number of stocks, and iu them, as iu the general market, tbe move ment was wavering and uncertain. The largest part of the dealings waa in steel stocks, and, although newsiapers printed reisirts showing that the pros poets for a settlement of the strike were giaal, speculators apparently con tinue dissatisfied with tbe conditions, and were waiting for accomplished facta and signed papers as tbe basis for determining the present value and fu ture prospects nf these securities. There was a feeling of uncertainty also as to how far the strike settlement had aleady been discounted in the recent advance in the stocks. Tbe few desul tory advances in individual stocks, Nome of them in obscure industrials, were indifferently held. The whole market snnk more and more into a watting attitude. The ,,r. :r..;nr,y t-L. s Ihel lec tor out of Immediate consideration. Hut the future of the money market ami the cautiousness of hanker in locking up capital in long time loans serves as a warning of poaslnle future contingencies. Reactionary tendency gained force during the day, and clos ing was dull and weak ai about the lowest, many important railroad atocka showing loaeea of a iioint or more. MALBAR MADE AN ESCAPE Filipino Oeneral Cornered ky the Amsri can Troops. I ...n. I .n, July 31. The Filipino junta is in receipt of a cablegram say ing that several American columns re ently tried to corner Malbar, the in surgent general in Houtb l.uion, but that Malbar broke through, killing sev eral American ofllcers and capturing mm I. ammunition. Insurrestlon la Venesuela. Willemstad. Island of Curacea, July 31. A revolt against President Ores poof Venesuela is in jirogreoa. Insur gents estimate. I at from five to six thousand congregated on the ( olotn Mai frontier. Ten thousand govern ment tr....ps have i.e. ii scut against the insurgents. Conflrras ths Bsport. Washington, July 31. A statement was maile thst tfie state ilepartinent baa received advices Irom Caracas, Venezuela, continuing tbe report ol a evolt against 1'resnlent ('astro. Dulst si ki Bsno. Kl Reno. July 31. -The third dav of the homestead drawing found thous ands still lineal up in front of the Irawiug platform. The immense rowd wa orderly em! unlet Over Ho iter cent ol the claims have been drawn hy Oklahoiuians. but thla may be accounted lor by tbe lact that great many who 1 1 veal in other states registered from Oklahoma. However, some lial leellng la run ning high tialav among the disappoint ed, over the enormous er centage ol claims ilrawu hy iklalmmians. it Is tbe topi, of tiie hour iu .amps, sa loons, hotels, and among the numerous groups on tbe streets. 1 isrr Kichanls, ot the laml commis sion, when askeu lor a proliahle rna on, as id Thsrei no x plana) ion to make. Kverytbiug has been fair Msw Offlee Bulldlaa at Beits. Bolae, Idaho, July 31. -J. J. laamp baa let.o in in. -.1 to erect a handsome i i -story brick tun Id ing on the comer of Wth and Mam in this city, lo sup ply the rapidly growing demand for orncea and club rooms is the puraiee ul tiie proiaMted structure and it will i.e thoiooglhv equipped ami supplied with all in. ..tern cuiivenleucea, includ ing the natural hot aud cold water lor which Boise is lauioua. The new building will occupy one (d the Iteet comer in the husiuees part ol tbe city, just one block Irom tbe Idstiha hotel and when coinpletesl will be one of the fluest structures between I'ort laud and Halt Lake City. Work of coustructiou will uouimeuee early in the spring. There la also a great de mauu lor cottages aud residences geu erallv. Keal estate dealers say it is iiinaiaalhlu to muiu.1v the dauiaiitl and. II so ininv vaunt availalde IfaJ dwel ling houaee oould lie renteii at once. Turned Oewa Pease Preposals. flttaburg, July 31. Members ol the executive hoard this moruing turned down Mat the peace proposition of tbe steel men made yeiterday. It was aid that if teruis wore houorable were not offered the necessary i. would be taken to spread the strike so lar as the Amalgamated aaaociatiou aud its alliea ouuld eztoud it. After a si Isnoe of aeveral days, President Hbaffer gave oat a statement at noou la which he said there is nothing new in tha situation to talk about. The impres sion is grow iug that trouble in tbe ex ecutive board conference ia due to the impression which got abroad among the uieuibera that (Shaffer had made specific promises at the New York conference with the steel represents tives. A Bisk, Cranky Kla. Paris, July 31. -King Menelia Ahyssiua is reported seriously ill refuaed all medical aid. of lie THE QUIDO AT TDIQPn uuii u rv i i HlkJVJV SAIL NOT TODAY Strike Has Practically Closed the Port. o- EVER THE MAIL STEAMERS REMAIN Police Arc Puzzled Over (he Peaceful Mtooer or the leo, tod Fur The: t Storm lii Come. Ben Fraoctaeo, iniv II. Tbe eeeo.il day of the big strike opsjtj ioietlv. With a fen atiiker on the atr. . There were tm ,1 laturhancaa up lOBflnii The water (rout lia.l almost a holiday appearance, p any I. ck being eloBBO entirely. A few were working amall hand id BO.-H.loO men under pollOO protection. Little llelght waa lisndl ml The nuiiilier ol atnker has in creased, the men nut untitled veler day going out. Incoming kelps, were deserted by their crew mi dis king Vessels ol all kind are idle Hm mail steamer California and other rSJB eels scliedu'ed to sail tislav t 1 no tices, " llidetluitely sitpnnts. " The police are punlcd hy the unuual quiet, and fear that it i a calm pfBOod lug a storm. THE BKKIEST BUCKET SHOP tharsrsd Asalnit tns Chlasao Bosrd or Trads. Cincinnati. July It, In an answer tiled tislav in the Inderal court hy the Udell t'olllllll.iSlou t'n in the suit of the t 'Imago Hoard of Trade lu restrain the company BM Hie Western and Pos tal Telegraph lompanies from uning its iiiotst inn, il is charged that the plaintiff I the hlggest "Ducket shop" In the country sn.i g Illness are ladng daily vmlatial QREfiCE MEETS RESISTANCE Crsts Msttsr tains for agilon of ths Busslsn (lovsrnmsnt. Vienna, J.lj II, Il Alliens dis patch stales that the Kussian govern ment lis sddressed an emphatic imie to lireece warning lu r that an attempt on her part to muxe Crete would prove disastrous. Il is said the powers agree in their views as In the coure to pur sue should Ureece persist in the ai tempt to seixe Crete. iloise, Idaho, July 31. -Boise is to have a street fsir during the coming fall. An enthusiastic msss meeting was held Isst night for the purpoe of dlscursing the advisability of a lair, which result. si in the appointment of committee who will ee thst the pro ject is carried to s successful finish. Summer Blbls Sshool at Mssstaam. Tor the alsive ia-casli.ii theti K fl N I'o. will sell tickets to Meacham and return on the cert ideate plan at BM and one-third fare Katee for aale of these ticket ha DeM I tended up to and including ugust I Hsportsrs Bspl Out. I'tttshurg, July II. All mgelefi were excluded from the building lu which the Amalgamated othcera sre meeting Shatter disappeared tins morning and it waa retained that he hail gone to New York to meet the trust representative, hut he appeared at MM and jolmsl the ninlerees. Sore Hands Ked KuukH HothJh Itching Palm, and I 'am I ii I I tuner Eiids. NIGHT CURE. SOAK the hands on retiring tn a ttrong, hot, creamy lather oi Cuticura Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with Cuticura Oint ment, the great akin cure and Crest oi emollicnta. Wcar.dur l the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the linger end cut off and air holca cut In the palma For red. rough, chapped handa, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treat ment Is simply wondcrf uL Millions of People Ubb 0VIMJ.M Hoxr, assisted by Ol IBi l ax UurTMaMT, lor pr.avof v Ing, iurlly ing, aud beautilyiug the skin, foroMBjaaing the scalp of crusts, scale, and daielruff, aud the slopping of falling flair, for aufttni iug, wliiteiilug, and soothing Sad, rough, ana sore hanits, lur bahy rashes, Itching, aud in nations, and for all llio nurpoaea of ti e toilet, kill, and uursury. Millions of women use Otrncoaa Hoar iu thu form of hitlis for aiiiiuyiug iiirlawiualious.cfiaf lugs, .mil excoriations, ur too free ur olfen sive pi rsplrailon, in tho furm of waaliua for ulcerative weaknesses, aud for man n ...... . u.i s. p. i. purpusus wbluk nJ- lly suggest il.ouie.v e to woman, SMS cUlly mothers. OoTWI ax Mt tsamkiu-s In olu boar al Oss 'aoa. the and oomplexloo snap, ami Iks nas SiS Ulh, aud baby soap Is iba WOflO. 12LV2 A iaftio iba Ibkiksuad ootfols, sx.4 OcixVrtlsrssaT, to iutai.il allay It.'b JkV iuBamioaliuii, ami Irritation, ami J;s.ths aua'baal. A SiNULB Bar U ottsu sulllciaut to ours tbo ssvsrasl . an sua Unuuakoul II.. surU UrllUlj IHlsa. I lit JiV.7i ChsitatLawSv, .lsaatua. -na Ease xss Case, dsea so, v. - I I