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-..ino rniTlllll DAILY EVENING EDITION .! r5vBRTl5ERS EASTERN OREGON WEATHER ! 'r ""' ro,,l,l,'T"!'. sngfBMsi hMMftf NO. 4224 i el m - a. m u m vii ivi i v i ak aaa 1 WW u.uk irns rwi. sa MP" Bk -r v asai bbbs'- .avar ava. a, i sxt. ii 0 0 00 SlThT PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OB EHON, MONDAY, SKl'TKMBEK 9, 1901. ' I . I The Place To buy Groceries is where you MB M Mi to MlMl Iron,. Call 4nd see nic. My stock is l,rgr both in fnnry an.l staph-groceries. 0. R. Demott First Fall Announcement. Fall and Winter Underwater New Suits and Overcoats Hawes and Stetson Hats Florshoine's Fine Shoes ARE HERE. Alexander & Hexter, The Boston Store. School Shoes Opening Sale Dry Goods i to 8 kid Ito u betvy II to 2 lifavv. ,60 .90 L.16 Fine shMs for Kil ls $1, $1 J0 fUOaad $!.:. ftronj; shot's lor I toys, made toiiuo'i ihot, ilJSUS, L0O L7I, SjOO, 2.25 and 200. Big boys arc young men. Try the Douglas slnx- $..(K) tod $:. i 12 l-2c 19c 15 to ja.'jc values, IMaiils and Novi ltii;s. This covers the least This line of 1 'laid and Novelties range in price iroin 25c to 50c; will now he offorad during this sale at this low price. If these don't attract you prices don't count. 35c to 75c values ot tit,' plaidii noveltiei and plain 9C, colon and pleat) ol them. Tins price 1 mi it 01 this sal' only. 5(iL to B5C values and a good assortment oi lip to ejl, date materials, not a lew pine- but many of them. These are on centre counter counter, easily found A grand opportunity to get fall dress goods. 00c to Ji values colored and black novelties. 49c 59c 75c to fl.Sfj values colored and black novelties. I hesr can be appreciated when seen. The Boston Store. . 1 llflt Parang I ui V 1 1 l r Scholar:::: Mil r IOH AX , Tl 1UOIV These Prices Sl' Pencils.... Rc 000(1 Pens ""Jthl 2 l-2c ..IctoMk 1001 stwps MdPw lc lci1 Erasers . ,,. "'Drawini Pencils. . Rc 0Wn 1 , biggest in L ' 6c m Ink 2c Lottie. On the Tray, Sideboard or Table. Fine chinaware is always attract ive, and you never saw such fine china offered at such low prices as in our present sale. A visit 10 our sales counters will well repay you in the attractiveness of the display. Then you can appreci ate the attractiveness of these prices. We want you to see those 117 piece dinner sets at tn.50. C. ROHRMAM. alfVour Money m :::::::::::::: ld School Books D..L I- rm and Academic Books EDERICK NOLF. . ' BAktR & . 0LS0M For Combination Folding Cots and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - -- -- -- -- -- -- - Next Door to Postoffice Pendleton, ..Oregon.. 99 "See Dem Freezers I have a full line of. The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pint to ten quart, will freeze cream in from three to five minutes ; also have a full Hue of Baaing tackle, hammocks, etc. See my line before buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. THE ANARCHIST C7O..G0SZ PRESIDENT'S CONDITION HE IARRS NOT FOR HIS VICTIM. SUFFRFINli K YIOPP I AVODARI P Appetite not AfTseted by His Bloody Dssd - KIVUU fl i B. T V l 1 1 I j I Thought he Will Tall Officers W hat h Known. Hiimtlo, Sept. 9. OinlojjRr. pli-jit frmn H night to thi morning. Hie .ipjit't ite line not seem to have boen hurt any hy hi art. lie will tken liefore tde miiwrintendent of police ami othttr official during the dav. It i fhonght he i ready to tell all he know. He make no inqnirie a M . I , ' : t . 1 I I . t me condition oi me nrnieni hiui hp- . , pwnti.oarM aothiag at an a to the becomes hourlv more favorable. outcome of hia injurie. Wanted a Clear and Paper. Hnffalo, Sept. . So oon a Ciolgo. Huffalo, Spt . l. Die general lale awoke he iMM tor a cigar hut waa re , ,,,,, I)r(1pj,1(.nl remain praclicallv liied. Me akeil for newpaper sever al time bat theae were also refused. unchanged. A sliaht tleclin in teni Chleago Anarehlitt Arralcned. peratiire ami inclination ol pulse and l IncRtfn, Sept. . 1 he twel ve Hnar Buffalo, Sept. .-6 p. m.-'The President will live" is the cheering statement of the physicians and surgeons. His condition ch ists arrested here Saturday were ar raigned thi morning to anwer the charge "I conpiracv to aHinate the president. 1 he cae were continued to September l!i. Nine were refueel hatl, hut the bond ol the three other prisoner were lixed at III000 each. It i not likely they can all furniah hail. The male prisoner demanded immediate trial and PMBiftttod great indignation when it ea refued, de nouncing tin- action of the judge as persecution. "There Will Be Other 0Mftf.Mtl" Hnffalo, Sept. H. The police ay Colgor is breaking down and will re veal the entire plot lielore J4 hour have passed. The prisoner lis pent at leet half of hi time since the ar rest in the sweat hox In the midst of his examination on Sunday night Secret Service Officer Foster asked: "Why did voo lo it.' Didn't you know there would lie other presidents ''Yes!" ! : the prisoner, jumping to his leet excitedly, and there will be other Cxolgosx's, too," "Then there are other'."' "Yes, but they had nothing to do with me." ATlar Kmma Goldman. PitUotirg, Sept. 9. Carl Sold, lead er of the anarchist- in this vicinity, was arrested this afternoon. Charges against him are iml yet known. St. Louis, Sept. U. The police aay Kmma (iolduiau is near here and will have her under urrest hclore sundown. Kuffalo, Sept. 9. -The police today received a telegram from New York saying Kmma Goldman is on the way to Montreal pf already there. The Montreal police are asked to keep close watch for her. Goldman Perhapi in Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Sent. . If Kmma liolu man be not in I'lttsluirg she i on iter way here. The police today found her trunk at a leafs) anarchist's house. Nold, who was arrested tin- afternoon, is being sweated lor inlormatioii re garding her whereabouts. He was with her when she was last seen in Pittsburg. RUSSIA TAKES A HAND Otter Dls- lo Mediate France-Turkish pule Turk's Proposition. London, Sept. 9. Diplomatic circles at Constantinople hear that kmtsia ha uttered to mediate ill the Franco Turkish dispute and that Turkey offer to settle for 100,000 Turkish pounds. Veterans at Cleveland. Cleveland, Sept. 9. -The Q, A. H. encampment is on. Thousands ol veterans already are here and more are arriving on every train. The city is iMjamtiluily decorated. Famous Oelisl Dead. New York, Sept 9. Johu Nelson, the famous i . vi i ist, died this moruiug ai the result oi the amputation ol his leg made necessary by injuries receiv ed 1,1 falling in a race on Wednesday night. Sid Darling, o-.' Howard St. Port Hu rt mi , Mull, writ.: "I have tried many pills and laxative but HeWitt's Little Farly Kiaera are far the best pills 1 have ever used." They never gripe. Tall man & Co. Kuiki I ot Pythias. There .ill he a regular meeting ot Damon lxslge No 4 this evening at 7:30. Business of importance. 0HAS. J. FEKUUBOK, C. C. K. W. FLFrrCHKK. K K s respiration to return toward normal were iavornble condition. The doc tor still incline to a very hopeful view of the case and insist that at present it doe not preent a ingle nnsatisUi'torv tvatnre "He Will surely Raeover." Buffalo, Sepl. il. Senator llanna an nounces the president's improvement i most remarkable. The surgeons aro reported a having said the will surely recover. Mrs. McKinley was very cheerful thi morning ami continue to bear up splemlidly. . Dr. Park Gives Hope. Buffalo, Sept. 9. Dr. Park said this afternoon he was confident the presi dent would live. He denied the carl report referring to the presidents' restles night and that it. could he BOtlltrtiad In an way to warrant ler on the part of the public. He added "Situation is entirely natural that a initietit who is iu such ii condition should have tone periods of restless ness, but he is receiving no anesthet ics, ami is fully conscious at all times .batT inake.md his mind clear. Of course, the danger (mint is not pa awed, but the continued tb ce of nnfavor- able symptoms strengthens Iioh." ConHdsnee on all Sides. Buffalo, s,,pt. u.Mrs. M-Mnlev is nreeldenl leel ilui t rung and cheerful ami her brave OOAdOflf is a source of strength 'o those about thi- stricken huham! hedltde. KveryoOfl aius-ars cheerful ajad particularly i this true of Hauua, RooaeveK ami OortelyoD, A great stream of relet ives ami distinguished men have poured into the house since early morning. All the visitors left ith a leelingot coulidence that the president would recover. BULLETINS OF THR DAY '""LSaeH? W'TH ' A VOBABLB CONDITIONS RIP0RTBD. r-ieaiini , Nsws Hop. Was Ht.h ... Th' toaiafi would assuit. ru .tell. i'Min" uninter- .r,iMy' '"rk' rj (V.rtel PL ! ranting easily. l-u. teni.rstiin.. n n respi ration 10." ' ' ' nwpl .. "'ftalo, JfrnTTi oVhs'ka. m. rhe pratiden 1Mms, W1,6whtt ;-tie.n,ht, ,,,, hr, u WOdMOB II uncha.ige.1. alBBjl ISO: sMpatatara, 101 resptra- MOB, Hi llfBBi, Unev. fortelvou." Hnffalo Sent. , :2o. m. The preeidenl - OBMiitloa la baaomlB. more and more sat itfactory. I ntoward in 'lent are Is., Ii,v t mr p- nil te.n,s.rt.ir,.. iOO.i , raaplMttoa LSI; 0I: THI; X U.W MACHINI: THE NEW YORK MARKET Dr. Knoll Broushl One From Now York to Buffalo. Itiilfalo, Sept. s. -Sumlay evening At 10 o'clock Dr. Knox, Btbd brought the X-Kay machine from New York, reached the Milburn resilience with the machine but it is understoiHl the physicians will nut make use o it at present unless symptoms of intlamma 1 1 in appear in the locality where the bullet is supposed to have hslgeil. Shortly alter 10 o'clock Dr. Charles McKuruey, the famous New York sur geon, drove hastily up to the residence. He was act mil pan led by secretary Cor telyou and Mr. Milburn, mIio had met him at the station. Dr. Mi T.uruey ATM at -tork Undue Conu., when the summons to come to Bllffl.lo reached him. It is explained that Dr. McBuroey's appearance in the case has no immediate significance. It was simply desired that the best talent in the country, medical and surgical, should be present in order that in the event of a fatal termina tion of the president's wound there could lie no criticism and his family end friends would have nothing with which to reproach themselves. Dr. Mcliurney is considered one of the ! leading surueuns ot the country and his reputation is world wide. Mr. Mcliurney, after a thorough ex animation of the president, reported that be could not find a single unfav orable symptom. That there was not , the slightest indication uf pei itonit.s in the mind of the celebrated physi cian, carries much weight. A local physician, a sM'ialisl, with whom Dr. Parks consulted, told Repre sentative Alexander that Dr. Parks was exceedingly hopeful. He said to Mr. Alexander: "I (eel certain tht-. 1 president Will get well. This Is not 1HM, bat 1901, and great strides have been made ill -iirgerv in the last H years. " May Not Use it. Buffalo, Sept. 9. Dr. Knoll who brought the -ray machine here said this morning it was doubtful I rum preseut conditions if the apparatus will lie utilised, although it will be prepared lor instant use. Heportsd by I. L. Ray Co., Pendleton, Chicago Board or Trade and New York stock Bxohanae Brokers, New York, Sept. . - The wheat mar ket was firm todav and the clo was at the best ligures ol the day. Liver- psd closed ll-H hiither, ft-H. New York opened i'I, and closed Tit ft-S, (lorn was strong sml a half cent high er, iiJ 1 4 December. BtosSB all higher on the gissl re ports .is lo the president's condition, Si. Paul leading with an advam f III points. Pork was strong and bigber at IS.M January. Hie visible supply showed an increase lor the sreei ' to, ism, making a total of Js, 1 111,000 com lareil with an increase lor I I line Heek last I SI of l,4l,M) when the visible was .11,,' U, 000. The end ol the steel strike seems to be in sight and I'nitisl Slates steel will then get back to the prices which pre vailed lielore the trouble, ie., Ml to V. Wheat: t'lose yesterday, 7t. Mi ilpen t'slay, 7,4. itange today, 7il'4 to 77U'4. Close l. slay, 70 IfH. 4toBtMI Sugar, III; steel, 4114 ; st. Paul. MMfj ; U, P.. 97 7-8. With live hogs selling around 7c wu hsik lor a gtssl advance id January lirk sis in. Favorable Slosk Reaatlon. New York, Sept. 9. Hopeful bulle tins from the president's badaldl caused a dei eltsl reaction in stocks this morning The market was entirely devoid of undue exciUiinuut. STEEL IKUST MN0RES HIM Will, Nut Appeal lo Sliarter ror Another Conferenee. New York, Sttpt. 9. It was statist 'his morning the steel trust hat refits- Al.-Ti:ii THI. iMtUrilK IC e.1 lo appea to Mialter for a coiilereim. wtr rt I i e I in. fiiianviiiti I o and has dec id, mated . d to ignore the Amalga- American Police Will Hunt fheiii In All Places. Washington, Baft, 9. Major Richard Sylvester, as president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police of the UniteO Status and Canada, has taken a decisive step lookllig Ifl the adop tion of a uniform policy throughout the world iu dealing with anarchists by addressing a letter Pi the board of directors ol Hie asnociaii', u and reiiuesi- rully live thousand men ua iug their co-operation in bringing the around the mill and preventod auyou Bayvlew .Ills Nlarl. Milwaukee, Sept. 9. The Bayvew steel mills started this morning. A number of strikers returned to work with no disturbances. i uuld Nut Start Work. Mi Keesport, Sept. 9, The attempt of the National Tube Co. to alert Its plant tli ib moruiug was a failure. Fully live thousand men gathered var ous heads ol the s,lne ileparl ii, cuts of the world together in conven tion. The communication is as fol low - "The National Association of Chle Is of Police of the United Slates and Canada at the last annual meeting from entnriog. No dieordur eiisoud liOSPIIAL PLANS SOON KNOWN sister lo Stanislaus Cosoes This Ws.k Mast Architect Blanshard. Pendleton people will atsiii know the adopted a resolution inviting the heeds plans ol lh ordnr of St. Francis relet- it i .1 . . ........ r . -. i -1 ... r . .i ....... . Ol loreign iiepaiiiiieina 10 parin , j,.ti i,g lo tne pro s,sisi ami now assorisi A WOMAN'S THROAT Is lii t fortuin. l li- chalices li, a Paltl or Albani. ulll '.hut folium is guaii'.i d day and lohl Willi tin greati M can Noiblug fiilfliirn u Mid.' i so mie Ii .is a cough. Bveri w ihi.ui ought to b afiaid of a cough It Ie Haunt 's daagci -igimi wbe dub not know ol so tin n I wtsVWB void silenced forevei l Uistaisi which began m ilii a slight i ough. Thr use of Ut Puree's Goldea M died Hi-, i.u iy will i Usui c a piuiancDl cure ut the must oii-iinatc and hugiiiae cough Hvu wlu ii tht- lungo an luvelvtd ...i thnt- arr hemeSTkaBe .sd t-uiaciatioe, sGuldce Altdi.-al Jiiioiii.i " i- gt finally efiictivs in ifsioitng thr diMastil urgaes ti. suuud hrallb and niungili Thcf no aliohul iu tht- Discovery aud it i. rotirrly frcl iiuus opium. eoBSBBe ihJ all othn narcotic 1 siu U wi in our annual dlacussiuus, and the lietreeeiug calamity, which this coun try has rexieutly experienced through out the asisault by au unknown assas sin, coiitirms the belief that the iui porlauce of the resolution should ie impreesexl on foreign officials', with a view of having such of their iiumlier present at our next annual meeting as may lie able lo attend; tins with the now hospital for Pendleton. Sister Stan islaus will have entire authorll v in the premises. She is a much more in,Mirt ant (..on,- in the work of the Roman Catholic church hereabouts than most Pendleton lens know. Sister Stanislaus, who is superior of t. Joseph's BUB flamy, is en route bMil frO(ll I'luladelphla ihero she alien, led a couvocatlou of the order of Ltaffalo, -ept. w. 7 . sj, 'he physt- nans hate pt-t i,llw , ,utl , jnal the pre Ideal i tJoadltkM is more satis factory this BHsnlag than at any oth- rMhvIo, htd I l.a.t Blghl was the inetest wlncli has vet been experienc ed in the vniiiitv ,,f n,,. Milburn house There were very lew arrivals or departure. The ti o'atoaj B. ,. bulletin revealisl a condition that oaueed ippreaeaadofl among the watcher- lint utsr resirt from the Iked- side gave a Ms I hope. t 11': M o'clock Cortelvou said the preeidenl was brighter than at any tune ijtjMI tlie shisitiiig While not 0f)4 danger lie is Hearing the safety line Mrs. ,Kuilev also kj much better. HoflAlo, sBpt. gt ,0 m ...The preanleiii ciintinuee to improve and he 1 1 comfortable without pain or un favorable symptoms. Pulse, 11.1; lem Hralure, IUI ; respiration, W. llutTalo, Kept, u, 4:IU oVIiiek.-HW' returies I ,sge, llitlb ksnd Wilson left the URban house . (lege said: "Tbd president's Boadltlofl is so reas suring that I leave fur Washington to night. Poster Will Have a BUI. -entile, Wash , Sept 11. t inted -tales Senator I-outer this morning said "There can he no laws too tfooa lor tl rsd nation of the anar chists, murderers at heart, moral out cast", iocs ill the human race. It is entirely within the swer ol congress to prm ide the treason p, ualtv ol ileath for anarchy. I will intristuce a lull in the net) congress making anarchy treason. Sampson Not lo Appear. vVaahiagtoBi sept, u. News was pg one, I here savs Unit A dmiral -ampeoii i i Bof ipfsaar aa a witnees in the Schley court of inquiry. lining preparations simply develop Ii . catarrh: they df) up the sH'retioiis w liii h adhere to Urn iiiembrane and de BnBBpose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of ca tarrh Avoid all drying inhalants and BBS thai which cleanses, eisithns and heals. Klv's Cream llalui is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the bead easily sml pleasantly All druggists sell it si AO cents or it will he mailed hy Kly Brothers, ON Warren St., N. Y. hope that a closer relationship may las i Sisters of M Frauds. Hha is mother- ustahlisiimi olhi islly end personally proviecial of the province comprlstsl end that there may be au interchange of Oregon, Washington Molilalia, Ida- of opinion as to the best methods to i ho. Utah ami Wyoming, and lias vie lie pursued to eliminate from society 1 its Pi leak at Kawfliis, Wt , KoIm) such organ iuatious aud persons as mav aud iiaker City. She will arrive this be evilv disposed toward institutions 1 wuek aud meet hero lleMoss Blam hard of government aud those charged with of Seattle, the erchltect who draws tiieir conduct. " plena for all hosiissals aud convent School Opens Monday. Sept. 16th. A gentla ramifMtof Hi ptt H to In , ,ii Iui ,i pair of uui honl bboefl tor tlx i Inhlren. WK HA I J 1 1 S I W II A I Yd II M ' . I I cry pair Ahsnluklv fitmiaiitced. WI I I'KNISII ( llll I'KI.N WITH rABlsITi i Ki i Of CHAROI The Peories Warehouse llll. I ITTTKS Ol FKKT. 716 .Ma. 1 Sitcct. i'ciuJletoD, Or. Btiiousmss I jt i.ain 1 1 mi' Tisak "lit lea I '.ollitl, Mt.li,!' H.MI,t all uiglil m ithout viialmig UK it- 1 lis') m-c.i .1 gtcel ,1. 1111 yeere I tritU luui ui .ml iluTrrtui .kalol. t-ui brtti 1 I co.iiilittl uuiil I 1-shI. hut l.uii l Icrl main suit o r fur UK dlfloi ui lunlmii'. diil not ftel uiuch ... . . . 1 ...I .,.,tliiiL' Uuugil auil siu nlirci wen. Vt Pieict :' ColUUIOIl M-use ssewicai Arlvirr iu naorr covers. i cut tet uu receipt uf 71 01,10 ut "'a"')'- lo,'ayu ' pcuse oi nuilieg ' 0- Atlditis Ut. K. V. Pleivs, huUalo. bl V. and acetleuiiee built by the mint iu this province. He la an espert. Milton Flag I e line evidence ol the prosperity of Milton is the extensive 1 duildiug operatioal that are going on 111 the community. The Milton Luui- bat Co. is kepi busy filling orders sod on om- day this week their seise amounted to over 600 arid several oth- uf reached nearly tuel eiuouui Don't wait till you become chronical- I Manager Putnam iuforuis the agie Iv constipated but take ItWiit's Little man that he bee eoutract' 1 with the Kuril kiaera now mi,, I tl..,, ri,., u. 1 1 1 I. I.a..h- Mill Ian )o. tor oft BeW.UW keep your liver and bowels in good or- i feet more lumber and says Hist wtieu der. Kasy to take, bale pills. Tall- this is gone that there Ie plenty more Twenty Drowned la DeauBe. Vfenne, Sept. 9. Two river steamers collided in the Danube near Altenburg today. Twenty were drowned. Blot Ie ayela. London, Sept. 9. Duriug wage riot at Aleppa, Syria, the troops killed 16 peasants and wounded 'Hi, Three soldiers were killed. "I ua e.sr iiluM OABal sse.s e ... i duilibeui i - ,, .'. ivuida'l witi.o.jt iu, iii i nais usi-ii iiivii. ftirseseet t.i n.jitfosiiuii a. ..1 biliuu.ii. anil sa. aee i u i. 1 1 , un: J in . . i,. ,, .! tasei i. svsrr i UUIW UIN. IIMI Sill IS ), I ! WIIBeut Sj lb family'' Kpw A Mass. Albaay.l fP) CksABTriC WrWWl"f W W W BBBS . ..BBBB Plessssi Pslatabi. Puuibi. Tea (iuuS L. Uuud Naitri S.. SSI. W.sksu ol Ol In glC fl. CSV ... OUHi CON.TIPATIOBJ. ... "sS .m.4, isaa, (.ma, ... Iw, mi 0-TO-IAO t ..".'"'.txti'&ir'f ll vii'. aim rlI ttvi ith Every Order- A CHI. I WIMVe is I - w et .. m-- v BBsak nMtmwmu