DAILY EVENING EDITION EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. BUT1 ri mm aoeeeeeenneeaneee.X H4 PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREHON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1901. NO. 41H9 ifLY EVENING I au ... 14. The Place To buy Groceries rock t" sel,'ct ,r'"n' Ca" ruc. M "took if both in hncj and P' 0. R. Demott Wash Skirts One-Half Price : : : WIYIOTH SALE OF BOOKS AH the Late Bookl IM 14 wtaasateat Jl.-t including 'Mo of old incunnts." Like Another Helen." Trie lum 0f the Kuad. ' Etc. BOOKS FOR BOYS " complete Line ft 5,,cs Horkaway Series 0'"r.es LainhridgeSer.es . , Caldwell Seriaa. Bftf l"r BoolM at oue- !MiMnto price , jfJS Ur BWpMMBl Ml 5f8UITYOl ON BOOKS ew Tki . . ' -"'cis and Stationery send ' S, ?,rch' "Oriental beautiful u. ,. no.v (,uods I c IU 111. HI nuirandums book ?. O huok- Mau. ' c,c M unsuspassed, a Hi 3c to 75c each w Stand Murors i5c 1 klel C'"' Vuur l,e, S W"a, Merlin ,,klw Kl, tSllaiw U , . 5KTJJ 1ST. 'i warranted . r-r I ill! Plilmi-ir lift-. b-v.... Hlkiki ..... '- u,.i, Peua, lukt.,liulea,eU Mil I ""Tim IT'S A HARVEST TIME HERE FOR THE ECONOMICAL NtVtf before in the liistorv ol this great country were such rare chances offered to the consumer to Imy HM I'.KST BATA1LBS in the market lor such LOW PRICES. We don't put forward a few articles and make a Inn talk al.out REDUCED PRICES. Every article in our stock the largest in Pendleton IS SOLD AT ITS LOWEST PRICE, We candidly helieve we are offering the GREAT EST VALUES EVEK OFFERED IN GROCERIES Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Pendleton's Big Busy Store. m sm v aa 'SjM; J 1 BYERS BEST FLOUR To make good bread uae Byers' Hgt Flour. It took brat premium at the Chicago World' Fair overall uoinpeti UoB aud give excellent satisfaction wherever uaed. Kvery sack ia guaranteed. We have the heal Hteani Hulled Barley, Sewd Kye ami Keardleaa Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYLRS, Proprietor. 44 See Dem Ijhave a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one piut to ten quarto, will freeze cream in from three to five minutes; no have a full line of fishing tackle, hammocks, etc. See my line before buying T. C, TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. Store Shirt Waists 49c AND 79c CHINA AND GLASSWARE in the latest patterns are shuwn at Kohnian's store. Tier upon tier of glittering glassware ver useful and ornamental kind. Handsome berry and water sets in every new de sign. Hand painted china. The daintiest of porcelain ware. What ever you want for use or ornament is here. This luu plu r .tinner wim arr show lug ut tlO.OU nr.- uiiewiiall-rt talue Jelly glaaaes . . tic pur do. C. RONRMAN. Freezers GRNBRAL NKWS In th Weal Siberia and VoIkm pfo vlMM, an nlmnat total orop failure ia expeottMl. The OOBttOMrJ drouth in HinwiH hsa 'XlHiid1 the area of crop damage, whirh include the Baltic province. Peter .lackaon, the OOlwai ex-chm-pion, died July at a private aani tarnim near Svdncv, N. S. W., of ran Hiitnption. Mim Mary 1'irken, grand daughter of the famous war gOTWOf ol "iitlt Carolina, was rnarriet Thnrrlav to Arthur Shilrey, at Coventry, Kngland. lavid K. Searcv, gramf aei'retary of the Knighta of Honor, and connected prominently With other fraternal or ders, died Thurstlav night in New Or leans, aged 4U year. The Alahama Constitutional conven tion at Montgomery adopted, : toil!, h -ection providing that women tax payers should have the privilege Of voting on questions of issuing hondu or incurring obligations It i developed that the government of Hawaii lias twice promised the it BM of bonds to effect needed pabllt improvements. The secretary of the interior on both occasions declined to entertain the plan. The Ktissian government will here after limit the number of Jewish stud ents in Russian universities to i,r cent i.f the total number of student, except in the University of MotCOW, where thev are entirely prohibited. Judge Lindsay, of the police court, at Topeka Kansas, fined W. L. Dick ey, manager of the People's lie com pany. IStMt for maintaining a trust contrary to the city ordinance Mr. Pickev appealed from the dociliofl to the district BOJft A fortune of H,000000( now in lh. I'nited States treasury awaits a fuODfl I'ole nanietl lVnibitsky provided lie can trace his relationship to Huron Ludwig Napoleon Pcmhitsky, who fought with the Cn ion army and died on the battlefield during the civil war Mavid Nation at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, on Friday, brought suit (or a divorce from hi wife, Mr. Carrie Na tion, the temperance crusader. Mr. Nation, who is now visiting in Iberia, Ohio, alleges that bit wife held him up to public ridicule, neglected her family duties and abandoned bin home. Cattle plague in the provinces of CamaraiiiHs Canix Ho I In ami Pan,, panga, I'hilippines, has decimated the cariboos and the planters are un able to cultivate their crops. Civil Governor Taft ha million rod the gov ernors of the affected provinces lo open up public works in order to pre vent mi Baring. PACIPIl NORTHWKST NEWS William A. Newell, whose death in announced from New York, was gov ernor ot Washington when it wax a ter ritory, irom IIM to IHH4. Tlir Oregon Cit Southern railway company wax denied a franci.it- to build an electric railway on the coun ty road irom Haleni to Silverton. The opinion ol the coiintv court was that the county road is no place lor an eh-r-trie road. Albany buaineas men have failml to put up sultifieritly for the proposed Woodmen of America carnival and har vest bonis feotival September 4 and ft, and unless something is done at one- it will go elsewhere. Koaeburg is red-hot after the carnival in connection with the Koaetiurg atreet fair. Arthur Hampton, aged I years, sou of I). M. Hampton, n Monmouth, Or., died at The Dalles, Thuraday, Of acute peritonitis. Pillowing an operution (or aptiendicilia performed a week ago. lie was brought to the hospital laat Friday from Wasco, where he hail been at work in the harvest fields. Owing to the uuprecedentedly heavy trafiic the Northern Pacific will on August lb inaugurate a triple passen ger train service weal of Billings. Two of these will be regular Northern Pacific trains, the third being a Hur lington train which will run through solid irom St. Louis arid Kansas City to the coast. The Weddinif of Kdlfltlll l K Carleton, of Joseph, Or., aud Miss Lilian Acker man, of Salem is announced lor next Moiidav noon. Mr. Carleton ia princi ple of the schools of Joseph Or., and an educator of high staudiug. Miss Ackermau ia the ehleat daugb r of I'roiossor .1 . H. Ackerman, MpariO' tendeut ot public iuatructor. Common sense 4 Is tlx motto ol the tiKslern woman. The thick aoled ahur and th lain) d.iy skill are w(lllcv- to the wise aiijilli a tiou ol the motto ill matters ol dreaa. Hut thin is no common st-nsi in ueglt-tlug woman, ly dlarasi M in e x pe i i in u 1 1 ng wltil oUMM lllrdl cinea when it Is a matter ot tornroB knowit dg- thai i piori i ararito 1'reM-riptioii makes weak w O B4 n atroag nd lit k women well It establish' a u-ga-larit v dr: - i.U e- hling dram i, h. Is loliauiPiation and ulceration aud cures Icm lit wtvK lie as It IX not ' oi moon H Ils4- to Bfwll lord l at ailvii e ol th' who an not phy ii kuis wh ii Dr. I'lercc, not only a doctor, but a HUM i that in t h e t. atmafll and ure of diaraaes of woman, offer a i onsiill..! ion i li-Ut-r frtf rilr to Dr PiaffOt, AuWO kl V. "I li.it Ullma "' luitinal k ' "' aaO lu go lo IkiI . ' ri v rooutli . In'l y-ra"Ui ni. nllily peri xU whkh would anasauiui laal fwcUr lay " writaa Mr. I. ftabMS ol CtMM son... nlorri I uiootuau I'i una 'Hud ' i imliur.lio:i s. Uel llial 1 '.uld ii .i ai aulliii ,: burills Or Picrtr J-avolilr I'l -nuliou ...i i t. ol.fr ii Mcdkal iMasuvrtv ' iur..t iui I l"4 Ibrn balllca uf lb PavurUe l o .riaiuu and our ol irn i. olden Mcdi. ul liiavovrry For 11 on l ent suui to pay ex pense of mailing onl you can j;et 'if a pa pel covered copy of Dr I'len t't Common Si-nae Medical Adusrr The book tXluUill IUu8 agea Addicaa iJr. R. V. Hcrce, Butlulo, N. V. GREAT STRIKE IN WORKERS' HANDS o Thousands Outside the A ma I gamated Association. MAT JOIN IN THE BIG WALKOUT o The United Mine Win km Piss Resolutions of Sympathy With ShilW's Men. Pittsburg, Ang. 10. Miccess or fail ure the great steel strike is in the hands of the workers todav. If I'reai dent Shatter' order le ucncrailv ola'. iil an army nf ttVODO to to, (km men will join these a I read v out on the strike. Nearly 100,000 men not con nc. ted witii the Amalgamated will he rendered idle it the mills tie up. It will be impossible to calculate the ex tent of the strike accurately before to morrow. In many of the mills the men have, made no declaration of their intentions. They will go off turn a usual today and it may not be known even then what they will do. An air of cheerfulness prevails at Amalgamat ed headquarters That good news is anticipated from all quarter where tie sirike was ordered there is no doubt. PitUbarg. Aug. 10, - Word has reach ed here that the work ol removing the Deweea wood mill from McKeeaport to a new site near Vandergrifl was bagHn this morning The ow tiers of the mill say thev are leaving McKees- port baaaaw oi loa boatlflty the paoplo ol thai oily Baaratary IdaaM of the Analgaa atisi riaalatad this morning that, it this intention he ful ly carried out, and they ruin the town in retaliation agaiuat the men who stood III) for their caow it WOW Id as a laiomerang on the trusts, shatter left tor Newcastle this momma to sneak at a great mass meeting there this afternoon. Tonight, he speaks in McKeesport. AHairs are iiiiet at tin- Amalgamated haadqitaiiati this morning, (tfticials during the foremsui re I II sis I in disc ll us the strike Whsallns Man Slruok. Wheeling. W. 'a. , Aug. 10. -The men in the large Itiversnlc iron works struck this morning. ITie plant was balBg operated as a non-union mill. 'Frisco snort on Coal. San I ram isco, Aug. In. Sett lenient of the strike i a apparently as tar oft as ever. Kmplovers refuse a conference. The supply of coal is nearly exhaust ed. Hut one vesrel is being unloaded, and that slow ly. shaftar Datliisi Cotillon. Newcastle, I'a., Aug. 10. A thousand ted workers Irom all surround lag towns reinforced by men from i.ther laUir ofgaaisetioae gathered hem to day to hear President Shaffer discuss the steel strike. 'I he great crow I gate him an ovation. i..ith-r delivered a fervid address on the situation, de scribing the course of the conlereuce ami declared the A iiialgamated forced to take the stepa it had taken. Lindsay Mill closed. Pittsburg, Aug 10. Information from (lie Lindaev Mct'iitcheon plant this BOralag M that not a WasMl was turning owing to the efforts of strik en since last night and the mill is lied Up. I'll loll workers still believe the order to move the Dewees mill a bluff. The National tube plant la running as usnal. What stand the men will take on Kbarier'a strike or der is a matter of conjecture. To l lum Larneal Mill. Pittsburg, Aug. 1(1. It was stated tins afternoon that the Amalgamated is uoutident of closing both the upper ami lower union mills of the Carnegie company at Pittsburg. Sympathetic Slrlko. Inilaaapolltj Did , Aug. 10, The initial steps toward what may he a great sympathetic atrike were taken today by the national aieeative hoard ol the t inted Mine Workers in sessiou here. A resolution was passes! endors ing the steel strike ami caalliug for a BOB Iteil ol tradea unions lo devise plana for aaeisling the strikers. The re-olutlolis declare that "(' iiiditii as generally are now such that preserva tion of organ i .nd lalsir baa la-come an issue paramount to all contracts and other coliaideratlous. " WALTER DIMMICK I AKI N Arrest uf Alleged Mint Huuuer Accua pllshed Thla Murnlna. han Kranciaco, Vug 10. Waller Dimmick, ea-chief clerk at the mint act used of stealing, l,U0U in gold from that institution, was arrested early this morning. iMsgeaa Leaves Cbariemowii Navynard. lioalou, Aug. !. - Admiral sampaou will be detachuil from command ol the Charlestowu uavyyard about Hep. Uunber I. Poor health aud the fact that he will reajn appear liefore thu Hchley boaltl of iiupnry make this ac tion Hop. ia- . Lsnnery touiblue Aseompllshsd. Portland, Aug lo. All the big fisheries of the Pacini coast and Alaska effected a combine today. The value of the property trauaferred to the Pa ciflc Packing and Navigation company is lift, ouu, ooo. Tbis Lady Gels Many oiauioods. Kimberly, AuH. lu. The Deb. r Diamond company will preaeiit to the Ducheaa of Cornwall on her arrival in South Africa 173 diamonds weighing Ml carats, stones valuetl at 70,000. For the first time since the outbreak of the Spanish war President McKin ley has approved a ieatli sentence, in the case of an enlisted man. The oaae is that of Private Pbiueas FuuW, com pany K, loth infantry. Tbie soldier was convicted by a general court mar tial, at Cebu, P. 1., for the luuidui of a native Filipino girl, by stabbing her lo death THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray Co., Pendleton. Catsate Hoard of Trade and Raw York stock Rxehange Brokers. New York, Aug. 10. The wheat market was strong todav anil closed a full cent over vcaterdav Heavy el- poti demaml, ami light i-ountr ofTer I ings totfether with the strength in com were the main influences. The export shipments for the week were H,;JtH),lkk', . making the total since July I, W.OOO,. 000) compared with less than half this amount for seme time last vear. Die aspOHa this week were record breaker, being the heaviest known. New York opened 'v higher, 7' 1-H, and closed ,ll g, Liverpool was :t-H higher, ft 8 l-H Stocks lower. Wheat : Close yeaterdav, 7ft 7-H. (pen tialay, .li :l-H. Kange tialay, 7U !-S to 7 7-R. t'loe Malay, 7U 7-R. Mooaai Sugar, gg steel, UH Paul. Igajk! ; V. P., H4 7-H. Wheat in thleaao. Chioago Aag, 10. wheal 71 t 7 1 w CONSTITUTION WINS RACIi Crossed the Line Two Minutes Ahead last Kelore Shamrock Comas. Broatoa'l Point, K. 1., Aug. It). I he Oolombia and the Constitution itartad la what may ia the last rare In lore the challenger comes. It began at 1 lock this afternoon. The t'o lamblO got over the hue first. Oonatftatloa w .n, crossing the lin o minutes abend of Columbia Chicago, Aug 10. With a alight ea ami a light northeast wind the start in the lirst race of the aeriea for the Can ada nap betweea the Cadillac ol Detroit aid Invader of Toronto was made promptly at 11 a'ataai tins morning. The Invader was llrat acmaa the Hue, being four lengths ahead ol Cad lac. The i ballet ger continued to increase the lead, lint when the first mile of the c orse had la-en covered, ahe encoun tered rough eeaa and a aail MM broke, causing her to fall back a little, hut this 1 1 ins was mi Mir, .gft fn "d . Cadillac Won Prom Invader. Just before the llrat mark was reached, Cadillac look the lead ami turned the buoy minute am) a half ahead. Che Cadillac llnally won D) alamt five minutes. ADMIRAL liVANS CBN8URBD Crltlclrad Parmer Navy Secretary ( han dlec In a Book Washington, in Pha uaw de partinaal has raprimaaded tdmiral F.vana lor slrn lures made by him In Ins hook "A rlailor's Log" uaui ea- ftaorelapy of Im Navy Chandler, In a letter from Acting Secretary ol the llaekatt, Kvaai is lalupmed that the piihln almn of strictures on Chand ler has Inaarrad the displeasure o( lb" departmaal and that he has wil lillly abamblm-il the coiirteav that should alwaya characterise an officer of I he oavv w hell he puts his opla lona and criticisms of Chandler into print, therefore, il is the secretary's dat la censure him. A BOMB IN Nl W ORIJ-ANS Horns Hoar s mpathl sr kuspeeled of Ihrowlna It lor Revenge. New Orleans, Aug. 10. Iloer eym patbfaafl or a revengeful mul. t... i is suspectial, bill whoever threw the bomb bee so far made giaal hid esca.. The affair lias caused a sensation in the city, and, while llritiah army nllicers stalio I here are trying to hush up jha matter, it is known attacks of this sort have baea aipaatad Tl iplq siou shook hmldinga for hall a mile around The work was done with a bomb and time fuse on thu outside of a Vessel No one was injured. The u s sel i an he repaired. The llritiah muleahip Mechanician in this port was the one dvnau I last muht ARRESTED AND CONFESSED Jeek b. Wilson Poraed an Order on Will Kupers. of Hell a. Jack It Wilson waa errealed at I o'clock ihia afternoon , harg.d with having lorgod an order for &J on Will Kapera, of Hells, Upon being Intej a ad by Denaty sheriff c. p. Ikitia and hpei lal ( unstable Kee alter arrest. in Boafeaaad that the u barge was well founded. Wilson had been ai ,,r, for Kupera at Helix up to laat We. lues day, August 7, when be aail and was .... i.l .m ii ...... . . I lai.i on. ii. iame in reini lelou (in same da and on Widnesday or I burs day evening went to llm Red Ham ol W. W. Sample, on OoAtOMWOOd slraet, and had him cash the order. He re BWlaad around Pendleton ever since a- d made no ellorl to go! away, ap. ,ar. nil. laboring; under one ol two wrong fninraaalfHU. either that the lor- gary wouhi not ba dlaooraead, or thai DOtning would lie done lu him lor such a smell amount. He will change hie opinion oravel Car oH the Traek. Au an Ideal occurred early i hie morning bewtecu Nolin aud I oater 'lh miles weat ol 1'einlleton A broken wheel on one of the care threw lour or five cars ol the gravel train at work there off the track. No person was In j -nd The passenger nam from the Fast, due here at H:Uft, was late on at i mat of an aii idem on the Denver A Klo (fraude. ami did not arrive until after 1U o'clock, ll was sent around by Walla Walla, on account of the gravel train pile up. The w linking train from La U Panda passed through Pendleton at 1I:H0 this morning on ita way to the scene of the wreak. - e e w , District Aaaemblv No mi u i . d Labor, at Washington, authorised its legislative committee to bring ouo warrant to proceedings against the at torney general ol the United Statee to show cause why he baa not en forced the proviaione oi the anti-trust law, known as the Sherman act Tina aa. tion, which was instituted Friday ia aimed at the Cuited Statea st.,.d .-..r. p. uatnm which is charged, it is al- legod with oiieratinu uli.i, I ,W . . . .W.MVl.'ll O, the hhurmaii act 'PL. I.l,... i.i - - - i.-uocio aay Lbia will hasten the eoluiiou of the strike. CONFESSED HE ROBBED SMELTER The Gold Bars Secured From Waters of the Baj, -o DID THE WORK ALONE, SATS HK --0- Pollen Swpeti He Hid Acrooiplicas tad Art? Look Inn for Tbou Wbo AltM Hloi. San KranciHco, Aug Id gg win tera hn.kfiiown ami con ktmi earl v this BMniiag as Mis result of many ' hours of severe cross .pieatioumg in which his statements bees tangled He volunteered o show the place i he gold waa hid. II,. wa. proiniae.1 no reward and will be punished M UM full eitent uf the law. He will he r leal at Yallejn. Orat kail, tag 10. If I a'aleak tins I morning, Jack Winters Im-atral the spot in the bay half a mile out from I the Selbv smelter where he had drop i Hil Us gold that he Mule lt, worth ,"H,(kHi wen- re, ovens! immeiliately. A total of I Mat) three bars valued al I Inn. ma' hail been laaotafad when high tide stopped the work. A diver Will have to I" emnlovi'd to bum thm balance. The plav was a pour one to hide the treasure, which is at the end Ol the railway whan in a depth of wa- icr in eigni reel Winters states flat the balance is in the same place. Saya He Worked Alone. San Krauciscu, Aug, u m o'cIim k this BtOPalna detectives arrivral in the citv with Winters and the bul lion. Winters made a complete con laaaioa Ha states he was aim plan g and eiecntiug the work, and look sii weeks t nslruct the tunnel and drill the vault. Toe police are t oiitident Wiutera had an accompli. aid art l -oking for a machinist with whom he formerly chummed VIELD PROM QRAIN PI6L06 Reports are ol a OtrTerent renor Prom Those ot Pour Weekn Ago. W I Bigbs has .ikm acres of wheat on Hie riservalloii, which be aaya will average M hushcla lo the acre, or a little more He said "I have three Ileitis harvested, one of NO, M I INI, and one of IMI which go all the wav Irom Ul to III hllshels to the sere Ml wneat is making pist what I eeli- matetl o eek ago i eeref waa as badiv ivaraa a aama There is hum gisst thing about it. we are having au eitellenl ipialitv of wheat this year." Itev ( W Itighy has ggg ecree wheal oil the reservation an ti, eigh' miles esat of Pendleton He has kgaj Completed the harvest!-g id UtU acres, a t.i. h went iii the nelgnbmbood as u bushels tu the acre. II. .1. Taylor has '."Jo acres of wheal ami harlat eight miles north east of Pendleton From 1.1 acrea ol barley lie gol lis..; sacks, au average of rift bushels to the acre Krom hla Itai acres of wheat he got JW.I7 sat ka, au av erage of H ,, U htlshels per acre. Iieorge Haker has 'Att ecree ol wheel adjoining danm He has airea.iv Ihleshed II, and wis Ihe h ret man III that section to gel his wheal into the wan-house It averaged .Ml hoehele to the acre and he has it atorcd hi the Halfour liathrla warebouee A. Itilppe, id 1 tl I loll, seven miles noriheanf oi Paadleeoa, la la town to. day. He has I to acrea ol wheat which went I I hushels id thla year s crop, be has iUi bushels aaved over Irom last vear, all of which he hopes lo sell for ill cents per bushel. Mesohsm eaaurslon. femerroWi Handay, then k. a n. Co. will sell regular OWaPaiOM Uukela to llaaobam and return at l Tram leaves Pendleton at 0; IA a. in , return ing arrives al 10:40 p in SHOES. For the Dog Days N( 'an make life c-iitltirulilr duriai lho hut dayb if you will comuIi ua ahum your FOOT- WBAR n. cds How about a pair ol OX PORD! OH Mi I I it ,n 1' TAN IHOBI I Im will h. l,. yog .! iy ih hot weather. R hlRMBKR i His is noi BTORK WHEKt riii PRIf t HAROED POI ctJtn BHOBI Wll.l. MAKE YUl! HOT. LADIES' WHITE OXPOkDS 30C A PAIR. Mid Summer Sale U Still doing On The Peoples Warehouse THE FITTERS OF FEET. 7ih Main Street. I'ciuUetou, Or. t