Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1901)
DAILY EVENING EDITION i .a, t ERTiseR5 EASTERN OREGON WEATHER ! . PENDLETON, UMATILLA (BOUNTY, OUEHON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1901. NO. 4214 ! I JVT rT f l(vv rvv a at HM .aba a m T f -M rr The Place To buy Groceries can have a big w)(-re you ock to sHrrt from. Call am IN s,ock is iarge both in fancy and ttapla ioeiriM 0. R. Demott SPRING AND Fall Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Gloves Here EVERYTHING FOR FALL TRADE IS HERE v. with i" simw btj man and hoy the newest and nobbiest line of up-to-date tlyles ami fabrics ol Clothing lor the fall trade. A lower price lor the same goods or a belter article lor the same money. OVERCOATS here; but will talk ol them later .... THE: BOSTON STORE, The Money Savers SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUFFLIKS . .. W 1 are the distributor of Oregoe'aNew School Hooka, lai prke, therefor, will be lowest : p a 9 I 1 1 Hri talk your l, btajka mui we HI allow part your money book. SCHOOL .M.'fui;s n8!"1 la. nig Tablet Rulers 8c. Pcnholdera le. NEWSPAPER AUKNCILS mSH?" WbaBHpMoi for any prase. Prompt service. Lines at Speeial Prices ftuii (h CrU $4.b6 to L m Wulking CaMM 10V 10 " New Booka at Eaaleru New Hicycle worth 135. Vu fier I'mteru 5c eoob. tT Brullto' OWalbt, Toilot Arti- k !tt it U,ulu Maoliiue Oil v A, tinware, Klue Chiua. k IbTSki? ""' we are iiuuortera laaaT. ur Prio" ud "took S "Stripped in Kaateru AT bov. ... -in 1 1 . t'klCtJS TO CLOSE EOERICK N0LFT t-'UUS' UgAlM4UABl'tM. I I 1 GBNIRAL KIWI An Experienced COMING FROM "HKST ON EARTH" Tailors, Chicago. Will be with us for lay only, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th. He will exhibit the newest novelties and choicest creations in materials for fall and winter for suits, trousers and over coats in lare pattern lengths. We will be pleased to have you come and see his display. Our guarantee of perfect satis faction goes with even order he takes or NO SALE Alexander SUMMER GOODS ALL QUR entire attention is ON tered on the Furnishing (ioods line. We have the most complete line and the lowest prices. ... . OUR STYLES are above sns picion and we give correct in formation on styles, qualities, sie, price, etc., etc st BAKtR For CDmbination Folding Cota and Chairs. Just 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 quarU, will freeze cream in from three to five minutee; aluo have a full line of -Haliiug tackle, hammocks, etc. See my line before buying. T. C. TAYLOR, the Expert Tailor & Hexter. SOLD OUT THE nrw block tor fall. 1901. of KNOX is here $6.00 Also the latest ZEPHYR R.00 S I i:TSON . . . .$!,$ and $ GORDON .$; and $3.?o OUR HRAND $1, l.RO, 2.00. 2.RO WE haw the i labratod Han sen (ilove tbi I weal bo wall You know it. A Lover of fiood LiviuR demands good bread as the hading article of his diet. When he has our bread he has the best that is made. We ust- the best wheat Hour in this bread, and our t.i process is the best result of experience in bread making C. ROHRMAN. & 0LS0i Pendleton, Dl Cg nil Hardware Man. A )' li 1 from London ay the ther mometer rngitered I i ' I'tr there Tuesday. ''n tin' steamship K 1 1 1 1 ) 1 came 12 aafklagMa abo hn beeo aaal t. tour tins country and tud trade, by an Engl lab newspaper. There was a big parade of the An cient Order of Hibernian Tuesday, In bOQOf of tbe arrival of Cardinal Oib bons trom Rome at Bait i more Dispatches from Odessa ami VI MM give nnoonflrnod report of Kurdish atrocities in the hill l int rietn of Ar menia. Amther dispatch ay the Rulgariam burned Ave Turku alive The annual session of the grand lodge of the Ancient Order t'nited Workmen began in Pittsburg Tuesday for a three day' meeting. Tliere ia a I full representation of the lodge of the! utate. Caniano inland, I'ort Oardner bay, Waih., i swept hv foret flren. The Cavalern logging eamp ia deatroyed, ami others are in danger. I BaalM raMB say the toaa will be heavy if raina do Ml come aoon. In the polire court at Winnepeg It. P. Roblin, premier of Manitoiia, charged b partner in the cattle hnsi neaa, D. W. Milla. with the t heft ol IIH.OOO. Knblin charge that during hia abaenee Mill add wveral hundred head id rattle owned hv them jointly and kept the proceed. The twenty-third annual Canadian aibibltloa opaaad Tuesday under the pronnae of a mot nreeaaful run of two weea H general consent It 1m the Uet in the cum p I clone of it ar rangement, in the 11 11 m tier and variety of it exhibit and in erial feature and attraction of any previou MpO aitinn held in Canada. m e a- PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Andrew Morgan wa killed hv gaa in the Bell tunnel Tuedav at Wallace, Id. Whitaker Wright ha reaigned Hie managing directorship of the Le Hoi company. The resignation wa under pressure. Hie Paeiric Coast Telephone .V Tele gratdi couipanv will build a telephone me 1 r. .111 Maker lity to I orni put, thus em itnig the " Panhandle' witii Baker rouniv Conrad Hchtlluiericli. one oi the most widely known, wealthy and respected .. r 1 1 1 h 1 1 ritlaeti of llilllKiro, .lied at 1 :'M Tue lay morning, the result of a severe attack of heart trouble. Astoria commenced a week of sports Monday by the opening M the street fair, which wa preceded by a grsiel parade. This was witnessed by a arge crowd d upectator ami was par ticipated in by several local organna tioiih iiesnles the Oriental ahowi. It was reisirtet 111 Maker City thai tlie papers transferring the ownership of the hlagaUtt mine, owned iiv tlie i-rench-r UgfUtl compauv lial tieen Irawn and that New ork and Manne husetts capitalists were the purchas ers of tiiis well known proierty. A thunder shower Sunday night laid the dust and put oul forest tircn along the Columbia. During the pro gress of the storm lightning struck the Wires and burned out the luae DIOSI 1 the lb.-. I Kiver electric light plant. At Mount IIo'hI the storm wa quite heavy and the guests at Cloud Cap Inn were treated to a brilliant electrical display. 1 he report mine from Whitney of a atartliug tiud of gold in the town that has set that burg wild witn eninus- Mm. Wliiluey is me uruiiiius 01 me eitensinn of the Mimpter valley rail iv recentlv couinleteil, and la the center ol a rich mining and timber OOttDtn to fie southwest of the Mo- nan.a mine. i'lie death of l.oui Clement, a fa miliar tigure oil the streets of North Yakima lor 10 years, occurred nirr- lav. Clements was an ashiiimvl name. It is said by a 'man who was familiar with bis famiK hilrv that he was a Spaniard, and the win of a titled fam- ilv. lie had had trouble With bis father, and left home on that account, lie hai a knack ol caring for the sick, aud during hi stay 111 Yakima he turned a numlier of sick men back to health, seldom accepting pay lor his services. lie died willioui money or property, and some of those who felt uelettud to him paid ins funeral penses. Tax-tor- not -Idom give up .1 aaa, but t otbai HtW dOM While llle last, while there is a -lurk ol wlahty which hue UIsji Ml Ian inU a llame, -Jie tod- until 1 (Of the child she brought into tin world And aomrtliut whete tba liocton tail ne motbei iiiMOMa Sit. In- no pre; udi A"' mean- abe will use which will save her child ttu taothw! umwlp i j 1 ivn b low 1- .1 ce in potul If' dawtaHter wan given uji b) !' af cian a- Miffcriiig Iroui .111 incurable dn. iv called SaStiU Ol til!- digestive orjMB Tbe motbei ire -n icd l)r Pi roa'i iold--11 MwUcal Diaoos r aa I Pavonti Pro riptaon," ,tn 1 hi I the boppioaaM of -e ii'j her d ni;(lllcr esl rd to perfect koaltb iir piaoo'i t; lldell Me b ..1 Diacovory cures dMaOMMM Of 'he it iuach .111 1 oili er oigia-. i di yntiou and nutrition li ii. a nrrvc- mi. l.iim lleali lorimuir iilc.Ilcinc - naLiuv nrw blool and new llle. "Qoldl 1 1 Medical Uacwvvrv ' . ontain uo eloolao! aad It la abaalutely fret from opium, cot.uiue aud ail "iht-i nsrrratioa, It is a tru; leinprram in.-di. ine "My iier .of Arimi..ii saakiaaBka 0s v. .. 1 .. . ti.k-ii yrt- i.-k .mil liail s-mul goctoi - vrttt-- lir I I. ll.irri-ni 01 r.o. v n a. Co Sri" rin . .in 1 a." i nfi -uy ,,n l 10I.I 111, ne.lla i 111. .v.uiu 11..1 . ouir juv ni in SS B doctor OIMIM lirlp lirr thai hc ooulil not grt well lw lisJ walins ol r lie .h If ,livr 01 Kan. . win' -aM. ... .... II 1 aliu.Kl kuow thai Di Purer - iilnli ciuc will cure her ' a, "he botulit -is Uritlr tbrcr of r'lOl.len J4eilu.il Uiw.very three ol u.irili- eie-.riuti.ill ail.t -.IOI- ot III. I'.I ktta , .oi.l now my ller I. .I wen woman We lliauk von for your uu-ili. . lr. Pierce's Common taaaj Medua! Adviser, iu stper covers, is sent lift on reieipt of ai one-cent alaiiiia. to pay expense ot mailing only Addrcas Dr. K. V. fierce, butfalo, N. V. i i m WHICH YACHT WILL SAIL THE SHAMROCK II? -O Honors Even Between Const, tution and Columbia. HEWPORT RACES WILL SETTLE IT fwo Out of Tore Rices lust Br Won by the Boil Tbil Mods tbe America's Cup. New York. Aug. J7. Which vachl, Constitution or Columbia, will defend tbe America's cup against Shamrock II? i the aooaiioo that agitata yachtsmen on the Atlantic coast. The result of the last of the preliminary series on Saturday, when Colombia won from Constitution, made honor even, and leave the matter open as it ha never leen before at so late a date. TbO three rMM oil Newport un der the auapice of the New Yors Yacht club will tinally determine which boat is to sail again) LiptOD'l new challenger. Hence all eye are turned toward those coming events. Baciaaiaa oa July I. the two can didate for tbe honor of defending the cup have made ID Mart. Out ul these there have been lit finishes, an uu usual I v large nuinher. The OoBBtitV tinn has won eight and the Coluinbia eight. Hut these tigures, taken ijntie, do not qailO repreent the fOtpOOtiva merit of the two bout a shown by the contest already sailisl. A briel review of the result show that the Constitution ha shown -uperio'ity in light breezes and smooth seas only. The Columbia has never b 1 baator in anything like .1 strong ami trin wind, with "lie exception, winch was on August Id. off Newport, when she suffered a mishap in a hard ham mer to windward, in the strongest bree.e of the whole series. When the accident occurred he was ahead of the Constitution and it is the general opinion that she would have lieaten the new boat had she not been obliged to lull into the wind lor more than five minute. However, the performance of the Constitution on that day was a grand one. The wind blew to '24 knots at times and she took the heavv seas and hard puffs, even with a chili top sail aloft, in admirable style. Work or the YaehU. I he first race on July I, was won BJ Columbia in a lU-knot southwester Oa Inly 9 Mat Columbia became dis abled throe miles from the atari, where she had a lead, and then re lip id to take a walkover. Only Jain and H, in very light air, at no turn the wind blowing over six knots and molt of the time under tour the Coo stitution allowed up in wonderful lorui and gave the old boat two decisive beatings. On the Kit 1. of July the Constitution ttaVtOd. but o.,n with drew on account of a thick fog. I he Columbia and Independence rati the entir lurse. however, but were 1111 able to finish within the tune limit. On July 11 and 11!, the Columbia woo two victoriee.one in a nine-knot south wester and the other in a fresh north easter. Then came the races during the . ruise ol the New York Yachl I In!' in the light breeze of the sound. The OoMllMUOSI took three to the Colum bia's one Do July 14, the Columbia lisik the Astor cup on the NoWPOfl course in handsome style, and the Constitution went to Hrialol to change her rig, her inanagera not being satis bod with her ierformaiice. fhey m it 1 aim together on August III, in the bard race already mentioned. On August 11' the Columbia w in on lime allowance in a very close Buitb 111 a light aud tbiky wind. I'hey started on August 14, 111 a light hreeae on a windward and leeward course. I he wind loll Hat and after foBI hours' of drifting ltb withdrew, be ing then on evu teruis. Then caum the light air LoTObBaOOl races m the sound on August 11 and 17, which the (;onslllutlon took, one hy a larye mar gin. and the other b only fin sis-oiein lie two sats came to Seawanhaka cours' Thursday aud the decisive vie lory of the Columbia is still fresh in the minds of the yai hl-mien Lenalltullun Uawaaad BHatnl. u. i , itta-ltlidjii cover. 1 that Constitution's under Isxly is seriously damagui. it will re ipnre sometime to thoroughlv over haul the defender WITNESSES IN SCHLEY Cb any Promlnam naval Orflssrs sr to Tsaliry in lb Imjulry. Washington, Aug. 28. The list of witueeaes to Imi called before theHchley court ol inquiry Uy the navy depart meut was made public Ibis morning. It is headed by Admirals Sampr .11, Kvaos, II uggiiisou, Cotton and Tay lor and includes eleven capta.ns, nine 1 ommanders, eight lieutenant . ..in mauders. ten lieutenants and many minor ..itinera. fraaia Mopes to net us. Paris, Aug. luspired articiee 111 toiiay's papers intimate that the rupture with Turkey is not final It ia generally believed that Ambassador t 'onstaua' energetic move iu the mat -ter will suffice to overcome the sultan's resistance aud a rupture entailing hos tilities will be avoided. Sultan's Bavea Praparelioos. Vienna, Aug. 'M. Tagebiatt'a Cmi slantinoule correspondent says the sul tan declares he is ready to face war with Frauce. 1'he Porte, aays the cm- respoudeut, has ordered three hundred German gone for the defeuae of Saloica aud other ports aud baa ordered the laying of miner in the approaches to harbors. The sultan, the correspond ent aaaerts, is plauniug defenses day and night. FeaUo Wants Bore Boiaiere. Ixiudou, Aug. 26. The lilube'a Shaughai correepoudeut cablea that tiie authoritiea at Pekiu have telegraphed for more Britiab troop. fME NEW YORK MARKET Raporld by I. L . Ray a Co.. Pndlton. Chleaao ioard of Trad and Naw Tork Stock Itehana Brokors. New York, Aug. H, There wa hut little doing in wheat t.stav and price changes were small. Liverpool cloael at 5 7. New York opaaod aaohaagtd 7ft Vf . tad after aelling at 74, closet I at 7f for Beptember The Kecem ber opt ion i two rants over Septem'so stocks steady. Money, :t per cent . Wheat : Close yesterday, rS), 1 1 BOO t.slay, ."i'v . Range lislav. 7."L4 to 7-',. Clone t.slay. 7f 3-ft. St.s'k-: ugar, IW), sttl, IB 8t. Paul, M Ml I'.I'., 101 ;-H. Wheat in Chleaao. - Chicago, t.ug JS Wheat, N t-H to H!)l4. Wheat in 5an Pranelaao. San I'rancisco, Aug. JK. -Wheat, I0C4. TNG rBMPURS' PRIZE DRILL Tan Thousand Psopl In th Grand Stand to Witness It. LOO law 1 1 U, Vug. Hi The Knights ram plat priaa dnii began today. riu day could not have been more beaut 1 I11I if it had been made to order. Pal h leu thousand person were in the grand stand when the drill began. Che tlrst drill corps to appear was Coluinbia of Washington, Oenver be- i nig aatSt) I he latter showed to iruch belter advantage than Columbia, aud their movements brought much ap plause from the inililarv critic. 126.000 Members Enrolled The se 'ond days' business ol the knights Templar were attended In only two hundred delegates, a majority baiog al drill. (Iraaai Master Lloyd '1 report showed the order 111 a flourish ing col, .III ion. The membership ie iL'fi.lM) Milwaukee now shows the best chance ol securing the neat en oa tup moo I . The Allegheny, Ciuciuiiali and Do troll coinmaii. lanes were the other com petitor., in tbe morning drill. COUNTER! LITERS CAPTURED (OMPLaTH PLANT lOUND NIAR H A K Kg tITV. Al Roberts Bade the Arrest tor the red- ral Uovernnient. Aided by ss erel Srvlee Men. Ilaker City, Aug. 'H. -pecial. K. K. Con and J. Hutl- were arrested on Snake river, ill tee 11 miles from here, for counlerteiting live dollar gold and li 1 1 v ceii t silver pieces, Deputy Mar shal Huberts aid 'o j t nor vice olllcers made tba arrest. The complete 1 I all I was captured. There bad been ezlen sive operations. The gold counterfeits were half gold, half hmiiae, tbe silver pure, hxamiiiatmiis are laong held here t.slay. They will he taken to Portland this evening. MORI: CHARUES LOR HOLY Rearrested on Second tounl In Hmu allna tasea. He Oav Bell. Nogales, Aria., Aug. .'M Customs 1 ... lector lloey, the allegetl ring leader of the gigantic Chinese smuggling hi heme, was rearrest... I Tuesdav 11 a second chargn and was releaaetl on ftUUU bail. Deputy Mherlll Durnell, one ol the goveruineiil's priucial wit nesse against lloef , waa also a r rested lie is suspected ol complicity in the smuggling. Hooy'a agamloatioa is set inr Tliiirdav . COLOMBIA IS STRAKiHTENED Bsvulullon la Kapanslve and taua kuf rerlna aniona Lebvrln tlaeees. Washington, Aug iH .. or. ling to advices rOOBIVOd here ('oloiuliia la ill great financial straits, the revolution hating .oni two hundred millions dur ing the past two veer Itevenue raw rivet I from commerce is .practically nothing. High price have lie. ..ssarily in. rcaaed the great suffering a m the laboring classes Homed putplaoat Manila, Aug. H I'aplaiu Uala tad two I, on. lie. I men ol the I wentleth 111 lantry . ngageil the n-nrgenU under b) noraU Mllver and Imnaalee in Ha tangas province n luewlav I he re bids wire routed, leaving many killed on the field. Two American were wounded (hi Tort Worth, IVaas, Aug. -H rather Amada, a Meznai. piles! who ran away vitb a young girl and ii,ikm u lonaiug to 1 be 1 barob, will be returuetl to MeSleo by Spain where he waa ar rested. Tba girl also will la- brought ha. k bba is still 111 love with the priest HAIR LIKE THI l eiuulji utliiibU ll.nual. tbe uu uf N, l.i u flerpu ide. 111 Ofilljl rieearalluu ua tbe laar ut tket rue aiiJ i Blbilstss die itra or be tli4t U relMu alble I 1 all evalu dls--e- it tliua uiakaa di 1. .fl aud falling blr Ua uoeelble. aad causee m Utlek. I -1. t ai..etb Iu raulaue tbe funnel Iblu, brillle bait Tbe Keutleuiea wlil alau I ll... I II ,u .... ou.able Wwu i to n.wiu. aa It wurba Ilka a cbarui uu bald haa4a. biiuMiea furtb a urualb of aoft. tbiok baur ll.at aufuue luiebl be u.uud uf. Keeu drussiata plot lei a. IU eirtuea. aa per tbe folloalag ; ok or W U Muaoinsoyu, Pie, rlutlou liruasUt MAsraviLts, Most , la w, say. " li.-i pi. -de ia . 1111.1, w aa artiole, and will do tba w..rk w adeonwad tlialla l. aeaelllt. I ulautee evel y but lie . ami none l.ua beeu reluruad VUueaeud meai..aber Uoaeu, and oblige, Youisrasuwsi fnlly, W. U. Mi soirraoiuT her Sale at all farat-Ciau Druj Steraa. m SIGNIFICANT PHASE OF THE STEEL STRIKE 0 Trust Advertises for "Non Union" Men. -o ARE TO PILL STRIKERS PLACES Serenl Kisttro Mills Sitrt Oporalloas knr Wfflt ol ldlDM SbatTnr Says No Pfirit Naitollitioas htttborg, ug N The Vmerican Tin Plate company, following up its annouiii einent tn oajfR all it mills BlOaad hv thiitrike, has advertised for nonunion men to fill the places of the triLer. I he ikii 1 ilcant word "non union" tells tba story of the manufar Hirer' lataatiOM regarding the char acter of the men will take in to open the plants. not her large num ber of toaaaiM men are said to have reached the citv tislay. siiaffer bslay gave out a special denial of the story that the etecutlve Loan! of the Amal gamated wa voting In mail on peace prn Millions. rallsd to "pen Demraler Hills. Mckeessiit, Aug. 'JH. I lie secoud rumored attempt to ..pen the De iler tin plate mill last night tailed to ma- loriallat rba striker tmoniti the plant all night. Star and Painter Werba Runnlna. I'lttshurg, Vug. , The Star tin plate works' manager succeeded in placing additional men in the plant lar-t night and tislay lor the tl ret time since,! the strike three turns of eight hour each on the two mill are work ing. The Painter plant is running siz mi 1 1 hslav. Went 10 lurn a Nearo. r.dumhu, Mo., Aug. Hi -Will hrancis, a young negro, will be burned at the stake tonight if two persona now in pursuit capture him. V'raucis last night assaulted aud murdered Mis Mary Henderson, aged to on a farm near here no. uiuii. ,11 In I saas h.irt Wortls, Tez . Aug. -M Honor! of destitution among the iienple ol seapata county ae a result..! the drouth continue tn lie received. Many are dy ing of starval an I hundred are emaciated (mm lack of sustenance. Ssrlary Loaa lib It. -imi, Aug. 'an. Naval -mi moon I'rie, M-cretary l.oiig'a physician, wa Mnjajooad to the .ecrelary'e sumuo I home. It awaken grave appreheo sioiik ll ie eaul, tmwover, the secretary'- I lineal i not serious Rooaevell tome Weetward, New York, Aug. UN. Vino Prea blent Id. ..n ell lelt Dye ter Hay tine morning mi a wetern trip. aula Politician Retire. Sew York, lug A Saraloga diopotah pioi.e William C. Whitney as sating he out ..I pollteM forever. Ichuul llll li .ciiNihle ItroiiK Fervkahle 1 have wn in .til liatM and width and tliay run iu price from I'dir in tin- eblldrtMi'i to $2 in Ltd ins' suns. We absolutely OuaranUtc every pair of Shoea that we .Sell The Peoples Warehouse THB PITTIiita OF PHUT. 716 Main Street. Peudletoa, Or. Wholaaale tlealer iu . Ice. Wood and Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. Henry Kopittke