iiEVENING EDITION Eg ILY EVENING EDITION f AlT ...,onnlnthrncr i w""" mIbk this fact. EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. 4 aa - PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1901. NO. 4910 a m w ' ... e o e e s The Place To buy Groceries H where you can have a big t,ock to HrflCl rom. Call ,d see n. My stock is irgeboth in foBC) and staple grorpri-s Q, R. Demott SPRING AND Fall Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hats and Gloves Here EVERYTHING FOR FALL TRADE uk wtol ti itaow tvtr nan and bo) the newest and nobbiest line of up-to-date styles and lalirics of Clothing tor the fall trade. A lower price for the same goodl or a better article lor the same money OVERCOATS here; Imt will talk of them later .... THE BOSTON STORE, The Money Savers SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES VV'l are the uistributora of Orvjoa'i New School Books. " prk, thorelor. will bo wait : ... a a ""(! imck your old book and we Wallow part yuur moiiey back. SCHOOL 3UPPUBS l?4, uw!JunKBH u'- B1 Mini 'Hi Rider lo. Pen bolder 1,. NEWSPAPER AOBNCIBS JUSi9m riptum for any Wt price. Prompt service. jjljl Lines at Speeial Prices "d ki Carte $4.8. to U . i Mtl Walking Cane lOe lo J"' W Booka i KfcateriT Mych $1U, worth $36. Ao raper Pattern 6c each UmU, Toilet Artl- IOt r8 box bottl iui Willi Qjj,. 5 bU jtlWa F ine China. JKH.LS, TOYS ud (lAflES i. ur Prtoe aud atoek 0lwi. "Gripped in Fia-teru (ffj0 prices TO CLOSE EDERICK NOLFT A Mighty Clearance Sale Gool and Pretty SHIRT WAISTS - - At Half Price - - i LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' K1KST COST OF MATERIAL ALONE . Our Styles Are Better Our Prices Are Lower Than Anywhere Else Alexander SUMMER GOODS ALL ftUR Blitirf attention is ten tered on the FnmifV'tt Goods line. We have the most complete line and the lowest prices. ... . OUR STYLES are above sits picion and we give correct in formation on styles, qualities, si.e, price, etc, etc " BAKER For Combination Folding Cota and Chairs. Juat the thing to take to the mountains - -- -- -- -- -- -- - Next Door to Postoffice "See Dem Freezers I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pint to ten quarto, 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 & Hexter, SOLD OUT IS HERE Till- aeoj Mock for fall. , of KNOX is here $5.00 Also the latest ZEPHYR 5.00, STE1 N $,$? and $ GORDON $ and l&M OUR BRAND $1, l.ftO, 2.00. 2.RD WE have the celebrated Han- Hen Glove lh.it w ars so well You know it. A Lover of (iood Living demands g;ool bread as the leading article of his diet. When he has our bread he has the best that js made. We use the best wheat Hour in this bread, and our every process is the best result of experience in bread making C. ROHRMAM. &FOLSOM Pendleton, ..Orogoa.. Hardware Man. 1 GBNBRAL NIWV A committee ol prominent pro-Boer ii organiiing petition tor interven tion in South Africa. The petition will he presented to the rr mi the or ration of hi viiit lo France. Robert La Raudy of France ha anb scribed 1 10,000 to the building (nnd for the hoepital the French Benevolent association it to build in New York. He ia the non of millionaire sugar magnate of France. Crichett, Sibley A Co., boot and shoe manufacturer ot Boston, operat ing a large factory at Belfast, Me., made an KM ignment Thursday (or the heneflt of creditors. The liabilities are helieved to be heavy. Mr. Sibley of the lirm committed snicide. Twelve million dollar will eventii' allv he spent on the buildings, and $26,000,000 on the whole St I mi i ex position, it is said, instead of the $16, 000,000 now said to le available. The general style of architecture will be a tree treat men 1 of the renaiasnnre Tlir stage between Camp Verde and Hewey, Ariiona, was struck by light ning. One horse was instantly killed and the driver badlv burned by the boll, hi shoes and stockings being torn from his feet. All the passengers were inure or less shocked, but none fatallv injured. That the world 1 about to ee the inauguration of an age of glass i the fired let ion Ol Jule Henrivaui, till Rtelv the director ( t he great glass manufactory at St. ohain, and one of the greatest French 1 hernial. Me be lieves that people will soon he build ing and living in glass hotiae. The democrats -! Iowa, in state con vention, placed in nomination the following ticket: Governor, Thomas J. Phillips ol Ottumwa. lieutenant OfrnOf . G. B Ferguson of Logan, judge of the MftfOBJM curt, John Short ley of fiallas; tierintendeni ol schools, W. P. Johnson of Carroll; railroad commissioner. A. t Hrvce Of lte.lfi.rd. According to a statement given out by the division oi insular affaira of the war department . the OMI reei ipts at the customs house in l-uhn during the alaadai year imoo were iiti.otw.u-.'a, againat 1 . 1 lor The re ceipts from duties mi untMirts wt-ri' 114,176,141 afaioat 18,400,S49 and from dtllms on eiMirts f I .(MUi.tksi, against 764,10n. 1 a 1 IMCim NORTH WIST NEWS. Warsbauer Brothers have sold out their businuss at Maker City, in which they have been engaged IK yean, to Mrs. LlHle Hon. I hey will relocate ill a larger town. Kev. .1. F. Kherol, formerly nl Ma- cleay, died at the asylum at Salem aged Mi years, lb was a preacher ol the Dunkard church. The funeral was conducted at Maclenv th.- forenoon. L. Praybylaki, prieat of the Catholic church 111 Kugelie, ha resigned bit charge owing to ill health and will lo cate elsewhere in the state. Iliareaig nution war banded in some time ago. lie will leave Kilgene next month. C. W. i a I ton ol Astoria baa been appointed by Misa Ivy Barker the queen of the Aatoria reagtta to be ber 1. rime minister iluring the -oruuat ion exer i-e . which will take place Thurs day eveuing, August '.'. and to act in that capacity during the regatta. It is estimated lhat the annual sup ply ot alt lor Oregon. Washington, 1 Northern Malm and Britiah Columbia at present prices would cost about 000.0U0. while at the nrlcea that pre vailed eight months ag" the annual ex-i-emlitiire would be hut $'.'70,0(10 a litteron. ' $730,000. Bellingham hay ia in a fever of x- citeu.eiit. Oil has been struck u Fairhaven in a well M0 leet deep. It was found under J00 leet of cbuiaknu. aaixlslolie. iheoil ia coming out con tantly, with a How of arteaian water, at tnc rate of three barrela pr day. It is a high grade white oil. According to a bulletin made public by the census oliice Portland is iheaec oncl lieallluest tit) IU the I uiUxi State, it death rate in ltMJO laiiug hut u.6 per cent, while that M St. Joaieh, Mo., the lea.liug City, wa U.l per cent. 1 he number ol .leath in I'orl- laud iaat year wa but 866. The Wasliingti.i. cities do BOt ahow up ao well. The death rate of Seattle a as U, per ceut ; laioma, ll.iiper OgBti ami pikane, 13. W per cent. But litfo deaths Vaffa reH)rtl in Oregon in 1WJU ami 4UIU in Washington. woodsmen ICiin . ill a iii ayilau4 haul atari lo too ili. u tonal air tie blood oftM U cornea iinpi.ir 1 tic h.av hxsl mtv.i! hi 'Ue In. ids i cam)- U to a great i xti-ui i -iii!.ille tor th ..oii.lition oi 'he lii.i. which r.ii.le.- 'In lssl an .y l.rc In iimiiv iiiilllt ol ! ur There i no is in i bloud purtfioi Uuui jr Pi. i ce'a I iold en llatiti o Oloi oi -er . It ciue dilution.-, pinipU . c s e in a , aalnia. rlwiMuotlam and otlior di ttaiet t.um.l b ill impure- cnaditHrti i the Mixsl. It ettrea a) mlutoly and ul togellier by i leaiia ing the bhsi frwW the noiaoii which bleed ami ! ii easr. A el BO BUb atituU for ih- " !" iiin-n." There i no other medicine ' just us gocsl ' lor the lilocsl. s I will furcrri lha.ik u fur advui.ik ' U ukr l)i Hrc Gulilcu Mt lKdl Ui. covarjf " wiiio M" laiurs Murpli ul Fonda l'ocalmnl tu luws "II !.... .ire.l inc ol rhioui. scu.luu. of tarlvt yean. hU.i.I.uk I sUo lc."l cl.ri.uit dlairllca lor IweK. ral I am lu ; ... Iic.illl. uow larltci il.un I rvei wa in li ha ...un to Oi Fierce iUItu fctcdual Disnovep 1 look aeveral Uailr of Ihr Dtaooverj t Uloir 1 luuurd " Dr Pierce's Couunoii N ne Medical Advisci, lonUiinuig lOQft llOg' OHW lll,,Hiniu, h ., ,,i t i. . on rri-eiot ' IHNSHWW1M. w - .1 of ataiuua to detia . xpcn ol mailing Only, oelin 21 one-ceui su.uii- .w v book ill paper cover, or 31 eeuvs mi uir . , , . .i.i 1 ... u t-ti c 1 'i . v CLAIM TRUST HOLDS MEN PRISONERS Shaffer Will Bring Suit for Il legal Detention. o IMPORTANT CONFERENCE OP LEADERS Ekmeol of Pwce to Be Injected by Some of the Coolerrees it Today s Blft leetloit. rittaburg, Aug. 23. -The Amalga mate! i preparing a suit against tho ateel trut charging that the mill manager are forcibly and illegally keeping men in the mill who deire to leave. 1 It i reported that the men are virtually held a prisoners and that their every action is watched by guards. So soon as enough competent witnesses can lie secured the case will be taken to the courts. I'resnhM Mitchell of the United Mineworkers had a conference with Shaffer this morning. I iltv machinists employed .it the Pennsylvania tube work will .put to night and say they will not return, until the Rtrike is settled Thia com l.leteh tie- up the plant. Two in 1 1 Is are running in the Star tin plate worka this morning. Otlicials of the Painter ateel DOOp plant claim the entire plant will Ih- in operation Bonn. sinks Confaranr Toaay. l'itthurg, Aug. H A report wnl around tins morning that a conference will lie held thi alteroonn lMte.n TbaodOfO Sliafler, preaident of the Auialgainate.1 ; John Mitchell, presi dent of the United Mine workers, tirand Master Sargent ol the locomo tive firemen, Henry White, president of the garment worker, and Ralph Kaslev, aecretary of the National Cimc finleratioli. The obect of the conference wa unknwoii, hut it was believed the meet 1 ug was arranged that tlie unions might know how 11111. fa help is uecesaarv and to what extent they can be useful to the striking steel worker. F)aaley has been a m .. promoter and Ilia part in the gather ing, it ia aaid, would indicate that the union are trying to bring the strike to an honorable cloae. The conference between Shatter and Mitchell lusted until thi afterms.n Neither Will diacu Its object except to aay the general sink, situation was discussed It 11 reported that prior to the meeting Shafler and Mitchell par tieipated in a oonaultation with White of the garment workers, F.asty of the Civic federation, and Industrial Com. mfaaioner Jenks. At this consultation a plan wa mappral out and MIL h II then called on Shafler. A rumor is in circulation the eonlerence will probab ly result in early etabliahiuent of a boycott on all coal intended for use in mil la operat,! by Uie truat Trouble en Tapl In Tampa lamps, Aug. 23. Kemaiiiing lead era of the alraing cigar maker who were ordered to leave town, refuse and bid defiance. Many strikers are armed and ate making threats against the t itv it the leader Ire deported. Trouble i feared and the militia waa quickly warned to be ready if needed Uamuilar Work Man Week. Mckeeeport, Aug. 23. No alien. ..t will be made this week to start tire tin plate works at iH.mmler It Is thought, however, thai some move of tliis kind will lie made next week. C. W. NORDSTROM MAN(ilil) Paia Penally tor Herder or W Oasen Ten Yean aso-Mara Legal Belli Seattle, Aug. 23. -Charles W Nurd troin waa hanged at W:40 o'clock this morning ill the garret ol the King county court house. He killed W. Meson 10 year ago 11. the Cedar m.iun tain. The caae has goue to the i BfOajM court twice and was apialed five time Nordatroin real bad the scaffold (topped, kOjIOJod while, fell on I. is knee, cried l .ave inc " and became speechless. He rolled or. his side and was carried up the aeaffold si r atrapisrsl to the Is.ard, the mi... .sr waa adjusted ami the fM sprung by three unknown men The father and brother ot the murdered Mason boy were present Cornwall com lo Canada Cape Town, Aug. 23. The royal yacht Ophir with the link, and Dfl Il ea of Corwall aboard, sailed lor ana da today. The party expected P r-a. h (Quebec about September lit. Mr. Beekbam Belter. Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 21. Mr IWk haui wa improving tin morning. It i now thought (he will recover World indebtedue. Aic.ordliig to figure publlbel Hi the Bankers' Monthly, the total na tional debt of the world uow amount to the fabolou sum of $31.201, 76K.OOO. It ha increaaed steadily during the Ci hundred year In I7j:S it waa . 433.260.000. In 1612 it had grown to $7,2Vtf,760,0UU. Forty-two year Inter, in 1662, the amount wee $13,342,676,000. and 20 year later, in 1662, it had practically doubled, amounting to $26,24U,901 ,000. The es timate for Iaat year, 1000, showed a still further increase of $6,000,000,000. Much of this ia due to wars, but the debt increase in time of peace a well aa war. - a 9 "The United State. haa wore good homestead to give away iu Oregon than were given away recently ic Ok lahoma." Tbia ia the a exert ion ,t JeBeraou Myera, a balein attorney and ex slate senator from I. inn county, who was preeent at tho recent drawing of claims in the Oklahoma territory THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray a Co.. Pendleton, Chteago Beard ot Trade end New Tork Slaak a.akaaa moor axsnana nroaeei. New York, Aug. W. There wa a dull dragging market in wheat today and while l.ivrp.l waa 3-N higher at the close our market rloeed 7-8 under yesterday. Idrerpool cloae.) ft 7 ti New York opened 7(1 t 7i 3-8, and, after eelling at 70V, de clined to Tit 7-8. The primary re ceipts show aotlie increase, but are be low Iaat year at thi time. Wheat: Close yesterday, 7rl4. tlen today, 7l4 Kange today. 7ft 7-8 hi 7V Cloae tialay, 7ft 7-.H. BlOSkll Sugar, IM steel, 43 7-8; St. Paul, 1117 14) V. P., 43 7-8. Wheal In San Sranelste. -aii Francico, Aug. '-'I. -Wheat, 101 per cental. PENDLETON MAN ROBBED Held Up at Rlparla C. R. Barnell and Bud Rlekard Meet Highwaymen. Blpuna, Wash , Aug. 23. One ot the boldest holdupR ami rIiimi) ings in the bialory of Biiiaria ooctirre.1 here last night when llir.l Itickanl and C. It ."Harnett, late of Pendleton, were succesafullv robhe.1. Because Itlokar.l fiule.l to tfirow up his hands aa ( nck Iv BR the exigency demanded be waa sh.d in the leg by one of the rolltans Kiekard and Harnett were compan ion harvesters, liirkard had juat left the service ol W W. Ilillett of Pen dleton, where he had l.een a month With Harnett he made hia way to III parin on a freight with the intention of going on through to the harvest fields of the PaloilBP. When the freight stopped al Orange Cite junction the two, men started to ward the engine. A lew car lengtb on " .or loiiroey two masked men en countered them with guns and ordered "hands up." Kickar.l hesitated and got a bullet in the leg. Harnett com plied instantly, t'o.dv searching the harvester, the highwaymen got their wage-, netting them $22.ftO. In the hunt (..r more, Itickanl, deanite his llOBpOHkOlj) wounded condition wa lorcd t take off his shoe and part ol his clot he . No more coin waa found ami Die rnhhera diaappeared piloted D a tflird man with a lantern who -i I a abort distance away. Itickanl waa aaaieted to toe depot . I .'a l feet dlHtant and taken on a. glue to Starhtick, where be attll remain. I'he Lull st rii. k him high up in the leg, and while aerinualy wounded he t not in danger He ai.l yesterdav : "lean give in. description otitic rohlMTs It was t. si dark . In hn e citemelit one pulled his mask right down, hut that did us no good as we could not see him. " Sheriff J D Mnilii of Hayton has sent a posse in imrauit, hut there la no clue to the desperadoes. The Is. blues of the attempt can be appreciated from the nearne to the depot and the fact lhat the conductor and hrakeman were but a few yarda away. Both claim to have known nothing of the affair until all wa over. Htarhllek I aaid to lie llilested with ludd up men just now. Several other hold ups with varying eucceaa, no details ol which can lie obtained, are aaid to have OOMFfOd thi week, and these events are declared lo I..- common at the junction in the bail lands Cyaleue in Taaaa. Fort Worth, Taaaa, Aug '.'3. A oy .i.me dm much damage 111 West Texas last night. The wind blew sixty miles an hoar, with no casualties. Negro Peltiieian Kieeuiaa Baltimore, Aug. M I. dm Butler, a negro polllMlaa, aas executed thia morning for murder of bis wife. sam whttg will name him O'Neill or $), I, Lurry. Captain Sam White, democratic atate chairman, will ..pp.. m altbof Rwbori J O'Neill or Oeorge I.. Curry, both of Cortland, to the itate aecretaryahip, At leait tliis is. asserted in Hak. r 1 k Captaiu While's theory all along haa been that the aecretary ahoubl .. rue from Port lajfaj I for I wo reaeoilt, lhat he, White, the ihairmaii, live m Faster n Oregon and Portland and Multnomah ouunly will he the center ul the storm that will rage during the campaign. Captian While baa B00)0 the work of orgauuiug the democrat., party in ' O. yon and propoaes not to wall until the campaign Is 011 and the couveu tious al hand Iwlore preparing lor the nit:, lhat he eaka the deliex rallc Vol era to make in 1U0.. I'he aecretary will be auuounced very BUOBi Speaking of the pOBilloo t'aptaiu While said: "I am 111. I mud lo appoiul soma oue here a aecretary Many names have la-en nuggeated, and 1 have aeveral un der coiisiderai mi. It is really difficult to eelect the right man lor the place, for g.sal eecretariee are a. arce Some men while possessing many of the es sential piahlli alious, are wanting lu others equally neceaaary, and my hum now is to try to fiud some oue human in whom all the requisites are couibin ed. Within a few days I expo, t to be able to alum. inii the name of the sec relarv. "When the select lou is made, head quarter are I., be established iu Port laud a BOOH as isiaslble, awl the pre liminaries for the uult . ampaign i tied down to a workiug haais In Bja opinion we should not wait until the conventions are held Iwfore devotiug attentiou i. the party uianhiuery. The headquarters will be I una tad In Portland, naturally, tor tbla ia the t. in. center of ibe state, and caiu paigus may beat tie directed from here. " Where Weketer Wai Bara. The treea uow growiug on the term uear Franklin, ti. H., wbern. Oauiel Webeter waa born are to be cut up iu lo friction inatcbo, a Uiauulacturiug company having paid $2800 lor the ataudiug tiiiibar upon it. The legi. lature ol Nov Haujpebire refuaed elite late aeoetoo to pay $3000 lor the entire faru, though many patriotic citixeua of the statu petitioned to have It pre served aa a perpetual memorial to New HauipaOire'i groat eat auu. WHAT WANTS THE RUSSIAN IN TURKEY? Czar s Troops Massing on the Frontier. AND HIS WARSHIPS ARB ASSdIBLIIG Freoctj A at tutor Sail i Final NoU II I Sultan Wtrainn Hlai of Mpirtura Mm i Sotlldmeoi BtaMoll, Aug. 23. - A Vienna dia patch to IVtit Hleii sav "A.. -or.il ng to advices tr un tialati. twenty Kueaian BM podo faoOtl and several dispatch loats have arrive,! at lni.Miter l'elta and KiiRsta trisrps are (N.inmencing to BoblllaB along the Tnrkish frontier. Print Ulvoi Ultimatum, i onstantinople, Aug. 23. The French ambassador today aetit a per son,., letter to th.. sultan notify ing dun he would leave Constantinople with In entire emUaay Uff if the .(nay dispute were not settled immediately. The letter is looked iiin us an ultima tum cauii Little Worry. I'aris Aug H, fk Franco Turk ih situation wa unchanged thisim rn Ing. The affair wa mil causing much l icit. merit lo ottttal alrelaa here a. an earlv settlement wa expected Itthtman Revolution Not Troublofome. Paris, t ig Panatua canal otB cial BB the revolution on the Islhmue has not interff rred with their work on the canal It necessary, huwever, they mav ask France to protect their workers. for South arrlsan sattiameBt. I'aris, Aug. A St. Petersburg dispatch asserts that the ciar'i villi to President LOO DO) in France will reault in opening negotiations for settlement of the Smith African war. rkyttlauient, it ii Mid, will be concluded by au in terview with King Kdward. Accord ing 10 the ciar's plans for settle-..,., it, the dispatch adds, Knglaud will get mines and heavy Indemnity in return for recognition ul the independence of the South African republic!. Boor Captured. London, Aug. 23. A Pretoria die- I al. h tells ol tlie capture of an entire t ..er convoy near kalkneuidaW after harp lighting. A QUINTUPLE TRAOEDY Anothir Kinlusky Battle With rive Ntn's Olood Shed. WllllRiiishurg, ky , tug. 2.1 Mea gr. reports ol a .puintupln tragedy in the most isolated rtioii of thia ooun ty were received here bslay Officiate are lolornted lhat in a pitched battle lietween Wei Mavi and Ceo. I ioldeii.oii oue side aud lllake l.ogan, two euua and two uien BOOBOd Wilaou, 00 the other. Five were killed. It la be I lev.. I the tragedy is the reault of the trouble over the Wile of Maya. BUPPALO WANTS DUMONT xpoiltioa affJOft BI0.UO0 tar Ike Piylea Maihlne liBerl. Hurfalo, Aug. great parade of hreiiicn BOOafTOd here today. leu thousand lire tighten wera to Hoe. Santo Domool has been offered $10, IMIO to give an eihihilmii w ith hia fly ing machine 0 the Pan toinrieail ei po it ion on ptember 14. I'he A. ton-W.sslrufl wrestling match at the Multnomah club In Portland waa declared a draw by Kelereo Budd -mith the boatl were witueaaad by a laige crowd ol -.pe. talor, who tilled the MOOrtaOTf in the gymnasiuu. It 000 Bunted ill weight against B0III. Hr, Wylie (i. W-.alruff towered over hia BOM poll 101 like the gtaut he la. He went on the mat welgblug 290 pound t. hia oppoMat! 172. SCHOOL ...SHOES Wi- have Juat openMl up eight large caacs of achJol ahoea. I t r, a little uarly, but wa want to lt you know where you can get them. yyi carry the beat looking, the beat tittlog, and the loogeat wearing ahoe made. livery pair of Shoea we sell guaranteed The Peoples Warehouse TUB FITTKata OF PBI1T. 716 Mam Suoet. foudlatoa, Or.