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DAILY EVENING EDITION $ - EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. j -im tv--' " " rr.. LKalr lontfht nt wJpf ...' -- PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, Oil BfcrON, TV F.SDAY, AITUUST 13, H1, NO. 4201 . itkin l in i ii im N I'M i . .... Tifrprip 0 DU kre you can have big i to select from. Call My tfick IS .i p nm. both in fancy ami Rtapk pries. , k. iieraon mm SALB OF I V 111 ... " Late H!Hks $1.24 v.i .1 . . includinn ' of H VinLunuti." Another Helen.' '"oof the Rtd," Etc. am for oys templet,; Uae tSu yudnt Serin f Wwell Series. 40,1 Ml books a, n. MB Mmu k -"nipmoat ot Dii?L U i. SUIT Voir riM uwwe 1 V.I-. uv-jFIVO I . . u lot -ud Statiuuery ? mr, P'rt1'. Oriental ;7"n Ryl." 'Da.n jffjjj1 God 15, Mi: in ... . j uae P-, l, ... --ouuks, Memo. tu " J AIM llr.... -lousijassea, tC tn Tr- , U - 101 11 WL'Crn,1 'reived ol .U.ifii I . -uectfr i r -"U) - -J -llu -ple, Etc. la. ' "aulU1t,.( .,,,,,,1 M in., ... . r" 1 1 I Ik. A Mighty Clearance Sale - Cool and Pretty 8NIRT WAISTS - - At Half Price - - i LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS FIRST COST OF MATERIAL AI.ONE . Our Styles Are Better Our Prices Are Lower Than Anywhere Else Alexander The Boston Summer Goods at Small Prices. Childrens Dresses. bN 2 t M years. lVreale, Gingham, Chamlry ami Covrl Oftotb. 1-3 off regular prices. Women's Wash Skirts and Suits of Linen, Covtjrt, Pique, Dock, vto. regular price. Shirt Waists to close 49c nmaieion s mg tsusy aiore. BYERS' BES T FLOUR Tu iiiukh kum1 lrad u ByerV be Hour. It took timi premium at the Utiicoico World ' f air over all competi tiou, aud givtM exuolltmt itatifaetiuu wherever used. Kvery sack in guaranteed. We have the heat Hteain Kullo-t Hailey, Seed Uye and Beardleaa Barley PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BVEKS, Proprietor. llc rk 1 have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pint to ten quarts, will freeze creaiu in from three to five minutes; also have a full line of fishing taekle, hammocks, etc. iSee my line hetore buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. & Hexter, Store and 79c. CHINA AND SLAtSWAHE in the latest patterns are shown at Rohm tO I store. Tier upon tier of glittering glaaaware ever) useful anl ornamental kind. Handsome berry and water sets in every new de sign Maud painted china The daintiest of porcelain wan- What ever you want lor use or ornament is here, I'll IUU piece (liuuer Mil. W a sbuw tnf .1 llu.uu arc uu- ntall. 1 vlua Mlf giaaavi au- per do C. ROHRMAN. r GENERAL NEW. H x t'(i!itn'nin Jerry Siniwn will rmove fnini Wichit. kannao, to Ijiw t.ui, Oklahoma, to reeide perinanontly Acooriling t.. a iiSMlth to tho Pailv Mail from St. I'l't-roburK, in tin' rotant WBEfHtion at Witetwk, HKUl novaef wer. dp.itroveil and 100 live lost. Tin BffiaM wa burned and many pritMMS perixhed. Pernoid abtunthe (att. rv at I'oiitiir lilier, near Tarii, one of the largtwt in Kran., wan .truck b lialitnmg thia alternoon, and within a few BO ment all the luiKlmg, aa well an the immense reservoir- of spirit, were in named. The lo- i- S.tXW.lWO franc-. Ben IV Lanion, a t'nited State ptig. oner conlioed in the penitentiary at ColutnboK, Ohio, (or violation of the penxion law, offert. to go an.ler gVMd, paving the entire eipenae- himself, or io ive bond in 10,000, if peruutte.l attend the li. A. R. encampment 111 Cleveland. He ay he never BliMsd one. A comparative -l.it. ment ol the earn ingH of the Union I'acinc railway tor the fiscal year recently closed sliow that the net earnings for that period were $1,1. i'. 27 in exoenr ( the net earnings tor the preceding U months. The grosf. earning of the I "J month ending .Intie U) showed an increase of 4, -', ikHi, and the increase in cxtu ns H rtiuounted to $:'.. 1 V 1 .H7. The workingmi n's toninlttM of 100 held a meeting Sunday night in New York ami decided to hold a dollar din ner Spteniber 7 at Timer l'ark. BfOok lyn, in honor of 1 1 n ry tleorge. Secre tary Van Vleik read i letter from M (iovernor Altgeld ot lllinoix who prom ised to deliver an addreaa. Other HK-ak. r- will be l.ee .Meriwether of !l . Louis; James B. Reynolds and John B. Urosbv. rum NOETHWkST NEWS. ergeant Kdward t'. Meades, ot tlie regular army at Victoria, B. ('., shot himself while on duty. The (MM -unknown. The Crescent I louring mill, at For est (trove, on Saturday, bought loon bushel o this year's wheat, ami the mill owners pronounce it of excellent ,n. mi This is the first w heat pur chased this harvest . Two more lives were Inst Sunday at Port land on the river front, because Blanco duiseppe and Robert Neihert. who were poor swimmer-, ventured into the cool water for a swim and went beyond their depth-. llarve-tiug has begun in all pan of the Big Bund country, Lincoln county, winch in 1 WOO wa- the l.iiim-r whe:it ooaatf of the Northwest, raifi uOO.OOo bushels o wheat, will this ear harvest about 9,000,000 huchei- from about L'7.-.,000 arre- l'ne Hay Creek company'- were recently shot into in th igh- borh(Mid of Summit Prairie, VtW county, two herders being close enough to tne lull lets to gel -everal of them through their clothe-. Als.ut 'JO head of tine sheep were killed. Karl Negus, aged IX) years, was drowned ai Hie Dalles Sundav h get ting into dee water In a slough ot the Columbia river. He could not swim. He was a memtier of the Sal vation Army at The Dalle-. His father is at work id the harvest fields iu Umatilla county and miv not have heard of the death ot his son. Mias Millie Jouea of Baker City ha been advised by a ls Angeles, Calif., attorney that ahe ha (alien heir to an estate left by au aunt which ll valued at about f l'j'.joo The Igrtuiie constats of residence proiierty, orchards aud cash iu bank. Mia Jones has left (or lioa Angela to take poaaeaaioii of the property. Another lei iu railroad cousolida tion is reported to take place la Port laud, Seattle and Tucoma on the tlrat of September. Thia will be uo lea thau consolidation of the city otlice of tbe Union (0. K. 4 N. and the South ern Pacific. lli general olhces of the two ixjinpauie iu Portland are not yet to be disturb!. Thia is the dryeat seaaon the blue naOaJBttll nave experienced lor main years. The same thiug was aaid by old tuner last summer. Au unusually heavy snow (ell during the paat Via), ter, ami it was hoped that the water upply would be ample; hut tbe in tense heal ol early July day luelled it all very rapidly, and now the moun tain streams are (ed by spring alone. THE OUTLOiiH For a wool . - h.ipptiiev. in ttV marr ed ut depends k-r,. as a rule, Uisui the mm she U Ui marrv th m BfMM W I BUM ll Th. woman who t-iit-i usui uiarriagr, auiferina from woaitanlj i u . h - Ig up trouble aganibl the dav of iron bit AV-ak woiiuu arc maiU atronij aii aick MMaM are made well hs the MM of lir Pierce' Favorite Prnrriptkai It i '.he one rclia'Ue regulator ll dne e. (eebltdg druna, heal- influinm ui-.n and ulceration and cures female soil in it iiounh the nerve ami invigorate die entire wsatuanly ofgimiatn. n make tin baby'a adwut prwticaU puJwi and givej atrtugth to nur :.!'.;; PJaJtMCt. - I .naerl tr lwl ) wall frejiiU UiMibli. writt Mi MillJii i;mm- ' A.t.u adaii Co Ifiwa "whu-li tnaiaat ua cabiM at cftc -heart Ir.aililr krial WMmi , . 7T3 ae. ml l Inue aaajU " 1 u "l" , Ha.l lieuralain of aoiuai i I y 'to i.i.-' " ne- 'ill' - ii- - , ' voritr I'lr-CTiiaioll lour ai V:'1 1 , UiKui'tn and Iwu vial. "I Oi liro. n au have curd m. I oaa w.ik- ru ii.a-i uow but la-lorc I wailit I lirrdall Hi. luas oei Be ilit.y liudaelic ud uiy a.rv wuiilu la- all aud do tan 'lay - w-.rk olllririlll; 1 nsu liul duui lol uvrr c-Urvrll ar- in-luii Or Fierce Coininon Sense Medual Adviaer, iu papei oovcta, " free ou receipt of i one-i-eiit aUmp to p.iv ea-peu-e of mailing only. Address Ui. K. V. Keroi hultaiu, N. Y. LABORERS WHO MAY STRIKE o List of the Eighty four Organizations. SHAFFER SAID TO BE DESPONDENT o Humor Persists Id Going the RcuDds Tbil hV His Predicted ID Kirly Col lapse ol tbe Strile. lndianaisdia. Did., Aug. III. The call of the national executive commit tee of the United Mine Worker on President tirtnper of the American Federation of labor to convene a . oun otl of president and si . ret ar les of the various national ami international tin ions atliliatiHt with the organir.at nm, to devise plan- for assisting the Amal gamated assoriatiou in its stumble, will, if acted on, affect 84 national or ganisations, with a inenibersihp of two million workmen The oraui.itt ions whose officer would answer such a '-all are: ActON protective union, metal me chanics, bakers and confectioners, bar tiers blacksmith, boiler makers, iron ship builder, Issik hinders, Issit and shin workers, brick makers, bridge and structural iron workers, broom makers, nrpMtoM and joiners, carriage ami wa. ii makers, carvers, chain makers, cigar makers, clerk, cooper, cork maker-, i urtain oeratives, driers, eh- trn l workers, hoisting engineers, steam engineers, watch case engravers, -tatiouarv liremen, titters and helpers, , mine workers, iron moulders, musi cians, oil and k'iis well workers, paint I ers, decorators ami paper hauacr. pa i per makers, pattern makers, plumhers, L-as titters, steam titter- and steam tit- ! ter' helpers, stiel and . oppor plate printers, pressmen, operatue potters, railway clerk, street railway employ ee, railway telegrapher, railway trackmen, seamen, -pi-ners. stage epmloves, stove mounters, tailor, textile worker, tile layers, tin piste workers, totwero workers, garment workers, class bottle blowers, glass makers, glass .utters, grinders, hat ters, horse shoers, bole nnd restaurant employes, bar tenders iron, steel and tin workers, jewelrv workers, w.ssl lathers, laundry workers, longshore men, matdiinist. meat cutters and butcher, metal silishers, buffers, platers and brass workers, metal workers, trunk and hagiratfe worker, t pouraph ical union, upholsterers, wan h case makers, weavers, wire weavers, wood worker. finanolal Aid ror striker. Pittsburg, Aua. 13. The call for tinaticlal aid i meet mg w 1 1 It grat 1 1 1 nig response. Many checks ai.dcaeh re mittances were received this morniua The picket system at the various mill Is proving effective. The picket are orderly and no violence I reported. A report pohlihed this morning, that there had been a split in the ranks of the Amalgamated and that the conaer vatlvo were seek in. a settlement of the strike regardless of Shaffer, is de nied. Shaffer Has Nerve. Pittsburg. Aug. LI. Attention of I lie steel strike islr. Ilterixt blav lifyOJI Mi koeaport and Cleveland. . The atriko of boys at MrKiwsport wa -j v gratifying to the Amalgamated ollii isl and they aay the aituation there is ie. ictodljf m their favor. Shaffer waa d laVPDOlMtod . however, upon rei eivmg no word from the federal steel men. Still he express! hllUHelf as Imp. lul ol the result, hat other thau tin he refused to talk "The rccaH that we are tearful of defeat, ' he derlared, " is simply ab surd." Lrasueoi Tin Plate Nunolnc. Cleveland, Aug. Fl. fhe Cree.fi, I tin plate, a brauch ol the steel trust, succeeded in starling It mills this morning. tollape Predicted. New York, Aug. 13. The Financial New bureau sent out a stateme.it to day that President haffer told Ilia ' frieud last night that he waa con- vinued ol the aMsly . ..siai o( the .strike, a statement partially respon sible (or the strength ol the United I States Steel atock. A Peralttenl lumur. 1'iltahuru. Aun. 11 A rumor i per- laiatently making the round Usiay that 70 per cent ol the strikers at the Paiuter works had notified their em ployer of a williugueaa to return to work, whenever called upon. FOREST FIRES NOW KA0IN0 Much limber Ulroyd la the stai i aTtaAllgtaTE i Miuueafsdta, Aug. I i. A apet'iel to the Time from Tacoma, published I this morning says: The un t severe foreat tire knowu iu hve year are rag - lug in several part ol the great tun her tadt lying weat of the Caecade mouulaiua. They am agdMWlaJljf h. ijetweeii fake nuoiiomlab aiel Kno .pualmie river and the lumlier camp there are iu great danger Halley'a camp ou the ie,ualmie river wa aved yeaterday only by the itjtdMMWI ettorls ol 60 men. Ihouaamls 01 (MM lars worth of timlor have already !eii deatroyesi aud luuiheroieu aay that im menae dainaae la inevitable uuleea rain eomes warn. Another trenie. doua tire I raging lietweeli WiMalluvil le aud race ou the Seattle division of the Northern PeaU&C. .Several larui dwell lug iu that vicinity have been burn ed. Similar damage Id being caused to timber ill Chehali and Mason COMB' lice. Paaaeiiger ou the Oreat North ern overlaud traiu which arrived laat night several hour late, report that terrible foreat tire are raging ou tatb aide of the track iu the Cascade moun taiu juat weat of Wellington. Foui hi dgea caught fire yeaterday hut were saved. The (ireat Northern overlaud had a thrilling race through the Are with name leaping about it ou both sidea. Many of the paaaeugers were overcome by fright and eeveral women tainted. Tbe smoke aud heat were intolerable. Moat Ureal Northern tram are delayed hv these Urea. THi: NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray a Ce.. Pendleton, t'hleaco Beard ef Trade and New York Meek RxenanaTe Irokera. New York. Aug. 13. Wheat market waa quiet today, and while early transactions were at lower prices, the dose was the same a veaterdav. Liverpool cloned 3-M lower. 8-8 7-H. New York oienef 7-S lower, 7H 1 -H, and sold between 74 l-N and 7V, chiding at the high ioint. Itotkl higher. Corn maintain the advance, and lisik like going higher Wheat Close yesterday, 79. OptH toilai , 7N 14. Hauce t.Hliiy, 7H 14 to 70. t'lose tislay, 79. Stia-ka: Sugar. FW ; teel,43'v; -t. I'aul, ItllS ; U. P., HM 7-H. W heat In Chleace. Chicaao. Aug I B Wheat, ft ll ID Weather iitinali ror Rural Delivery. Washington, ug. Lit- Arrange inents have been made hv the potofllce department (or the display of weather signals I rod the wagon of the rural : ree del iverv. A LBQAL FARCE AT SALEM SUITS HR0UUHT AUAINST (IOVERNOR PBNN0YEK BT A L, Ex-Traurer Metiehan Want to Salem and Had service or the Paper In the Caie. he Mate ot Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Bylvaater Pennover lieorge W. Mc Kride, and Phil Sletschan, defendant, 1 is the title of a new suit lil.nl in de partment No. I of tbe atate circuit BOBIi lor Marion .oiintx, t Salem, hv Attorney tumoral D. K . N Hlacklmrn and Itistrict Atlornev .1 V Hart. The complaint alleges, that Irom Happatnbar, imwi, to lanuary, IHI, the deiemlants, as governor, set retarv ui state ami stale treasurer, respective Ii, were the duly elected officer, and as such enn-t it ute.l the board of i. nii-sioners for the sale ol -,-hool and Difdjnltf land ami other land of the state of Oregon, and said lefemlaut appointed . a clerk and agent ol the hoard i On. W. DavlS. on J illy It, I HIM J he tiling ol the clerk' bond i rent ed ami the f act alleged that ad Mavis was clerk oi the isiard up to January, M6j that during the last ill months ot is'M, said Mavis .-ol lected 80, 13 ID on account of the several lumls, Which sum he tailed to pav over. The plaintiff lurther alleges that these de fendants were tbe legal managers ol these lumls until the same were paid over to I he state treasurei ftl n-ipnred hv law, and that t he defendants ne glddttod to discharge their duties as -n. h roliillllssloners is Hot . olnpfllltlg the said clerk to pav Ittfflf the funds to the slate treasurer. lor r i iovernor I'eunoyer iu au in lerview aya that Attonrei i.eneral llla khurn Is loolish to have brought a auit against l ennoyer ami lormer Bdk r. tan oi Mate MeHrnle ami lormer -o r.-iHiy Met ham lor the deialcatiou by lieorne W. Mavis, clerk oi the tate M I I laud Isiard, winch wa rouipose.l in the ax-otVdla.il BBniafl. Or I ml Ml proaecutiou ol Mavia and action against iilm have already lieen declared out lawed by slate court. A Salem orresisindent write: Ki tan I r asiirer Phil Melachan came to Salem yiwterday tor the purnoaa of having pap4r served on him In the 'i I to recover on th ll .000 de faJeallon In the pttbooi inml lie had lsen iiilormed that a suit would be brought in thl BOajBl and thai the paper- wouhl be fileil whenever he should come to this county, so he came up "to acromui. slate them He met the deputy aheriff hall way when the latter ollh ial faMRM blgi m the rotunda ol the cepltol. While many reasons might be as signed lor hi willinugee to gQfJM to Salem to Is- serve. with a summons it ia worth while to note that he did not rome lielore August I when the six years expired since ex Clerk Mavis Went out ol office. The papers were sworn to and ready lor ervice on June "f last, hut the ex treasurer evidently did not EM his way clear to lake a day oil to come to Salem sooner than Aug uat I. COLOMBIAN WAR CHANCES Vanesuela May rifhl With Her Blaler lepubii uo tne litiimus. Washington Aug. 13. -The alatua o altaira on the lalhmua with refereme tg the apparently iMtpBoUlBdJ war lie tween t'olumhia ami Venesuela ah orb Bondidarable attention at tlie OBpitOl I hu uitereat of the Uumsl Malea ill the affair ia the laller'a treat) oblidjBtloM to keep on Iraltli oi, the lathmua, aud the admin latratiou ha taken tep to carry out the terms if i Im treaty provision Mr Kuaaell, American cnarge d'alairea at Caracas, Veuesuela, ha authorised hv the atate deatrt ne nt to u. Ids g.ssi oflu ea ui the lu tereel oi ( oloinhia in caan the Colour loan minister shouhl withdraw from . aaagBdll Thia ia iu reapnnea to a re ! uet lol niklrui'tioiis According to mall advices there waa a aeries of en gagements last week in the ueighlsur h.ssl of Panama and the government waa experienc ing some dittnolty in keeping out the insurgent. ' leneral Allien, c.omman.lina tne governuient ii lied had arrived Carlageiia to gather troofdj for service mi the ia Ihmua strict manual law is enfoiceilBt Pan dim and Colon and an order waa iaaued laat week in both citie auuoiiucilig tnat all persons lonnd uudei arm without permit rould le ahot aa trei tora. The same order .ailed upon all loreigu real ieuts to furnish themselves with anus ao aa to act a poln-e when ever called upou. Two (lay belore the steamer tell (JolaM the luaurgenl stopsad a lataaeu ger traiu near Maiachiu, taking 20 government officials prisoner Colombia, aa a whole, ia all the wore ui. . ttlad ui i oi . . i ue in'.e of tbe fear of war with Venexuela. The situation ia generally cousldered serious There i a great oxodu of residenU from Ooloa and Panama. Veaexuelao Troep Vietarteua. Ceracaa, Aug. 13 Veoeauelau troop have gained a aigual victory over the Colombian troop who are now in lull ruteat . 0. R. & N. BOATS ARE NOW TIED UP o- San Francisco Strike Causes This Announcement. bit cut mam ntn acts Will Hold I Miv. Itwiio to rorr. Kplo,trV AMorlHioo lo KtTdct i sunn iflrOt Ol tht frotiMs San Franc us o, Aug. It The ma rine painters joined tha utriker tin morning. The Oregon Railway Navigation roM)B E ESMMMMW a tie Up of it veel in Portland until the strike i eltled The iiiuunipal league is en.leavoring to HBBjfdj a peace nettleinsnt hi the IppUllttueiit o( Hen jamili hie Wheeler, preaident of the stale university, a- arbitrator. A mass BMBtUk wa. dajad of all retail er in the city to morrow to iak a. t HM to force the Kmplovera' Aas'sdatmn to make a settlement. National Tub Hoys struak. McKaMpoK, Aug i; Oal) a jir- 1 nm 'f the plant of the National Tube ooiiipanv was in operation halav , a large ItBJBikdkT ol Isiya nmploveil there havinn (oi I the Etrlktfl FUNERAL OF THE BMPRB88 Remain Laid at Ril With Military Pomp and I Irdumttan. Potimlam, Vug hi. The remains of the late doWBger eu. press were pi acini in their last resting place this alter noon. The llnal ceremonies, though attended with military simp, were carried through .edily and without incident. I'nttadein, Aug. I -The funeral train arrived early al Wild I'. irk it tion. The bier wa. upholatered with dark violet i loth and y-liel 1.. r.h r.sl with white lace and ermine. Tlie re main were placed in the Imperial In-arse winch wasdrawu hi eighl horses led hv eight olllcera of the general Htatf The funeral appear. s moat gloomy, as the streets leading to the San HOMjCI park were . loeed earl. Hetwmui I T II hells were tolled, nut in accordance with the Wlh of the empr.-ss lie re were in. other signs ftf mourning, BSBBjH hali-maste.1 llag. The houses overlooking the park were closed and th.- inhabitant of the BOE e along the procession's route were or.lcrmr not n. apsai at their windows or in the JBrdddM The funeral priHessiou wa- heasleil by the Kaiser Willielin and King Kd ward and re.t. hed the IBBBBOIbEBI BEOM after BOOM Member of tie- imperial familvamt tlie foreign prin.es alone entered. After a short prayer and Umedlt I ion tin- . ulhn RtBJ placed he ueath thai of RtVpSfOf Ireihruk The royal mourners remain, d some time kneeling around the rotlln and silently praying WON IMI: RACE ON A FOUL Invader Uot 0lslon In the lanada tup arias. Chirago, tug I t Tialay'a race m the Canada cup series was given to Ihe invadi r in. a foul I he Cadillac hav lug been dimpial irtrsl lor running Ua close to the Canadian boat al the start. I he rai . r were mil notified ol the Cadillac' ilnspialilh ellou until after the first leg had I n ''most covered. Cad 1 1 la I l dl tiiiue Ihe race and the imata went over Ihe full POMrSd I'elillae will make a protest. MOKF 001 U IS RliCOVLREI) Vk.oou Oua up today Etocoou I yal autii.. i i.H'kelt, Aug. I I Two gold bar valued al &'i,ij were found this morning by the diVOfl None of ihe rellned gold has fef LWMMI found, and l(J0,(MJ0 ia yat mia-ing SHOES. For (he Dok Days We an make life endurable doling do hut daya if you will ffJMIilll u ibotll vuiir FOOT W A l in . .I How shout a pair 0 q PORUis OK NICK LIGHT TAN SHOES i1 I hoy will lu l,. you -lily tin hut weather RRMBMBBI nils i soi A STORK WHERE I HI PRICI CHARORD RO cool. BHORI WILL MAKE YOU HOT. LADIES' WHITE OXPORDS oc A PAIR. Mid Summer Sale la Still doing On The Peoples Warehouse TUB PITTBR o PBBT. 710 Maiu Sticti. Cciullcioii, 0.