4 t ...iiiimMi I "-- . rt fill U k III I II iu -m i ' , -gl OMlYEVQWNeeDITION .-nici:D5 Ufa ii i . ? nV . m. ..Orpimtlisn lll. OtllT EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. ttlllacoanty fMfM. MARK THIS FACT. E tOL. I I'ENDLETON, UMATILLA (H)l'NTY,()HEtfON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1901. NO. 42 I. . mam The Place To buy Groceries g wIhtc you can have a bin stock to MlMl from. Call At.. ... n I. la me. IVIV Minn Hi ami Ian!' notarial, both m fancy anil staple G. R. Demott First Fall Announcement. l.KNKRAL NKWS Fall and Winter Underwr New Suits and Overcoats "awes and Stetson Hats Florsheine's Fine Shoes ARE HERE. Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store. School Shoes 5 to 8 kid i o 12 htiiivy LS lo 2 hfltvy. .90 i.i:. Opening Sale Dry Goods Fine ihuM for girll 1, $1 .2o lUOiad 11.78 , Strong shoes for lioys, made like a nun v shot, $1.36, 1.50 1.75, 2.(10, llT and 2,"0. Hi boys arc yoOAg men. Try Dm Douglai hIk. $:;.oo and 18.50 12 l-2c 19c 15 to 32c values, Plaids and Novelties. This covers the least. This line of I'l.liil and Ninvtdtifu. rnni'i- in nriri. Imm W I t I n . ... . 2Sl 10 win now ne oneien (luring tins sal' at this low price. If these don't attract you prices don't count. i ii Ul 75 valuea oi fine plaid . novel tiei and plain bWj, colon and plant) ol then Thii prici 1 madi foi thil sale only. yf 5l 1(1 s5 'altlW and I ROOd assortment ut up to- j," data materials, not i lew piecei bui tnanj 1" thi These are on centre counter counter, easily found A grand opportunity to get fall dress goods. 49c 59c 60c to f 1 values colored and hlack novelties. 751: to fi-25 values colored ami hlack novelties These can he appreciated when seen The Boston Store. What Parent or Scholar:::: Will Overlook These Prices " Man Pattella..,, 5c '' L-i Pan gc Good Hens hNarji Pencil. ....2 l-2c Is to mm Wl Straps Nllfltt and Pen lc Feoc Erasers ' ' ' . lc Tabtot, Invest In aj- lk 2c bottle. On the Tr;i . Sideboard or Table. l ine chmawava if always attract ive, and you never saw such tine i hma otfered at such low prn at as In our awannnt sale, a visit to QUI sales counters will well repay you iu the attractiveness ol the display. 1 hen you can appreci ate the attractiveness ol these pric s. We want you to see those 117 piece dinner sets at $37 . 5'J C. ROHRMAN. Half Your Money jX I OR :::::::::::::: u,d School Books Public and Academic ToolBooks EDERICK NOLF. rScHol Bag sand Blotters BAKER & FOLSOM For Combination Folding Cots and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - - -- -- -- -- -- -- Next Door to Postoffice F'itr "See Dem Freezers 1 have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pint to ten quarts, will freeze cream in from three to five miuutes; also have a full line of fishing tackle, hamtnoeks, etc. -See my line hefore buying T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. A d ispatc h from St. Petersburg say the Km-.- 111 government has decide, I nnn Iba bnil.ling of five battleships, Mrli of 20,000 ton. At Omaha, Oenrge Kciihi i h. aged 22, shot and kill mi Bertha Kirhter, hit IH-year-nld -...! i.-wri and thon fatal iy wonndpil hirnihplf. A ri(nl o( tht firl to kopp a prominc to marry Kenc i!e i mhI to have canmvt the ihootlog, Aflnr h mii'CMaxlul trial opm of two and onp-half hour on Tnonday, the HhamriM'k 11 rtturntl to h-r inoorinitn. Hit -i : en Hit- lain reai'li com- iriK in from flip I ightdhip -van BndMBt edly i.i.ii.. fourteen and aittaai knot. Thoman Kyan, a farmer renidin) twelve lnileo MthWaal ol (iutlirie, Okla.,' narrow! v ecaHHl BHOb violence SiuhIhv hy declaring hiniKeli glad that President Mckinley hal been nhot and hoping that lie wmilddiH. 11 ie old age alone waved him. OaraHMjr ha carried out her pro gram for the immediate utiject xhe wet forth in China have all been at turned. There were the rewrite of lega tions, the exaction n( atonement, pe Clirlty Mgainwt a riM'iirrence id the dis orders, and the repayment of expetiweft. The ast iflorts to aettle the steel strike have failed. The general exe cutive hoard of the Amalgamated anno elation adjourned Tuesday night with out accepting any of the peace proaooi ' lions that have come nulirectly from the United States steel OOtpOfatfon Of making auv rnpoaitinni, according to an i'ncia siaiemeni. Senator William II. K. Mason id Chi cago in speaking of the enactment of laws to prevent the gathering of anar chists, said: "The man that attempt ed to kill I'resident McKtnley is guil-The tv of treason A .aw shmiid he enact- wise ed hy the government that would pro hihit the teaching i treason and ileal with those gui Ity ol the crime," Although Vice President Kiaisevelt Iocs imI kie it the iroverumeiit has HIGH BAIL FOR THE 1 HI: Ni;V YORK MARKI I Pendlaton, Naw York They Must Put Up $25,000 to Leave Jail. o KMMA THINKS SHE'S A MARTYR Court in Her Opinion Has No Right to Hold Her -Czolgosz Maintains Silence is to Arcompllm. Chicago, Sept. 11. Kmma tiohlmau was arraigned this morning to answer the charge ol conspiracy to assassinate the president. I he case was continued to September li. Mail (or Miss (ioid man and the other anarchists under ar rest here was tiled at 2',000. t 'out in uance was granted because her attor ney failed to appear. When asked what she had to say to the charge pre ferred against her. Miss Holdmaq avowed innocence, and said the .mi thorities had no riuht to hold her. judge, however, thought other and ordered her hack to her cell. Kuffalo authorities are rc nested to send extradition paer for all the an archists under arrest here. Was in Plliabnrg. Hiiftalo, Hpt. II. 8tOM will Im un made more adequate pre isnui tor his inediateh taken to have Kinma iold protection than it did tor I'resident man drought here from Chicago. McKinley. Whenever the vice presi-1 It haa laen learneil that Kmma Hold derl leaves the oltice of Lawyer Ansley man held eight conferences last Kridny Wilcox iu Buffalo where he is staving, ' and Saturday with si Looll auar there are two or three secret service chists in the saloon ol Krnt kuren men at hand to ward off auv attempt knahe, 202 South I'hird street, kuri- that might he made on his life At the request ot Mavor Tom L. Jobaaoa of Cleveland, 1'rot, h.dward W. He line, one ol the keenest practical economists ot trie day, and lor vears recognized as uuthnirly on ai matters ot taxation, has just completed an ex haustive report on the true vu lie ol Ohio railroads. This report contains the most astounding revelation! of cor porate tux dodging, and, inferential!?, of official connivance and corruption PAUHl NORTHWEST NKWS. Four unlet of kugene streets have IMM dressed with 4ikMl ell I) I c yards of crushed gravel at 77 rents per yard. Next year M0Q additional yards' will he Ued. late Auditor Junes announces that the total valuation of Idaho hy coun ties, after the change made hy the board, is 6l.l6t081.ia, as against 147,401.118 N last vear, am) a gain ol about 14,000,000. Colonel James liatniltoti Lew is of Seattle has withdrawn permanently (ruin couuael for the doftuisc mi the Considine murder case, and his place bus been tilled by ex-I'rosociit tug At torney James Fi .McKlroy. Tue utlendance at the lacoma ai'h'iols on the opening da id the school yeur shows a gam of 47b iupns, or t mt cent over the enrolment on the oiMtuiug day last year. Lout year'a eurolluieiit on the tlrat day showed a gain ul too over the record for l m. hourtevn carloads of Hartlett pears were ahipped Iron, the Medford station ast week, says the Medford Mall, ill hundred Isixes are Inadis.! in each car, or s4ou Imxes iu alt, which quantity at the price in oat of the fruit has tieen sold, fl.M pf box, in Medlord, has left I0,50n among orchardiaU. Sol Li lid ley, the leading gardener ul this suction, breaks the record with bis onion i Top ol this season, says tbe Le banon I x press-Advance. A piece ol ground, J'uxl."M P-el, yielded Ii2.''v pounds. This la at tbe rate ol 1400 bushels to the acre. Twenty-four of the on ions and twe.w pounds. On, iuclpta around enknabe savs she went on rimrsihtv from Olnoinnatl and .0 i n led lor Chi cago on Saturday night. When told she was accused ol la-ing nndicated in the shooting of I'resident McKiulev (he laughed aloud. "Let's see them prove what they allege," she said. I'lttsburg, Kept. 11. Carl NoM and Marry liordon, well known I'lttsburg anarchists and intimate friends of lim ma (ioldman, have lax-n arrested here. It is learned on what is considered goisl authority that the arrest ot the two men was made upon a telegraphic request from the poi,,. department at BoBalo. Kmma I mlilmaii -i.p'i :n .i-r 1, and inettt nig of several house oi liordon on There is a strong assailant ot tin- was in this rltv participate in a anarchists at the Wvlie avenue. suspicion that the president callle to of them weighed 2U of iheui measured 1U'V . jr-J oui oi sons. M Nothing tastes good. Nothing give: pleoMUxe, Tlic tiuud is dull aju slug niab. Tin- will i waalr Will tinngi cauwi it i vat irritation. What's the m .1 ti i f Tba pruUahilitiea ur that Um Sloinut b fl deranged ami tin livci III volvad, Jr I'ic-ee s tiolilt-ii Mcdieul Diaovery uiukaa man uhu i run and dis- jiciUil feci like a new Im-iiik. It cure .li .-I- oi .e aloiuucli aul oUier or- v.Oi oi uiei niton niio iioniiioii, Mic. me aluggiali Uvai into aciioo, ami increoaaa tin- activity of the blood -making ghinda, M' thai Uk ic is an abuudaiit supply of ,. ... pure, ii- .i on, Mr. Kdward Jacobs of Mareuav. i'rjlul Co . lUtlutUM wriU-s " Allrl Ibrtr ycr. A muf Icriua willi Ion uoubli '! mslarin I savi up all hope, ul evo x i'ii'k sloiii ugMln tli laaj dia ik r It n yui m.ilniiM 1 I- ,.l oi.il all Ih liiiiut tliji-tois mill irtvitnl lui lllllc rrlief After Inking Ihrrc liU In li.o. l..i. MritKsl Uloovry inl " vial ul liu ' Plcatuut fellei. ' I am stout wml hiaity It u due cutitcly Ui toi aaaraWrful reitwliu Dr. fierce' Common Stina- Medical Adviser, COOUiulllg ioo Urge pax. in paper cover, i ardl '" 00 receipt ol 31 oue-ccllt stamps to p.' MWUa of mailing ml) Addrc lr. K . Wcrce, Buttalo, N. Y. I'lttsburg with Miss iioolman on her last visit. Knowledge ol the condition of the president is kept from him. He knew on Friday night that the president was still alive, but'has been given no I n lorioat ion since then . Anarchist Arraslad on Suspicion. Chicago, Sept. 1 Kdinuml Wol czyuki was arrested lu re this afternoon on suspicion ol being the man seen with uOOlgOM in Kuffalo short I ia-fora McK in ley was shot. Oat Was Made in Lhicaao. Chicago, Sept. 1 1 . I'llited Mates siH'ret aervice otlicera in Chicago, hav ing come to the conclusion that the at tempted assassination of I'resnleiit Mc Kin ley was the result if a plot arrang ed III this city, have telegraphed Chlel Wilkie, who is now in lluflalo, asking him to send OaOjBOH'l t'oal to Chicago llllllled latel y . The nlln ers bclo-ve I lie coat was made hv a tailor who lived near the bouse ol Abraham Isaak, one of tbe anarchists n t being held on a charge ol conspiracy. Ibis tact once determined, the officers say, it will be a matter of only a lew hours to .inicr tain exactly where Cxolgos lived in Chicago the names ol those with whom he associated while here, and the length of time he remained in the city. Would-Ba Assassin !waaLd. Buffalo, Kept. II. Colgo, the as sailant of I'resident M.hn,.y, bas gone through another lung examiiia 1 lion al tbe hands of the polloa olhcials, bill emerged from it wilhoul having added aiiythii.g material to then knowledge ot the i aae. 1'be chlel ef fort of the deled I yes was to draw from the priaoxier some admission as to his accomplices, hut tie iersisleutly stuck to bis denial that be was assisted in airy way in the commission of the crime Oaolaatn ii still kept secluded the letei'tives are the only ones who have access to hliu. He Is still strong aud heallhy and eats with a will. L ItOlgOk l a "in. until . Hutfalo, Sept. 11, OlOlpOM smj1 a restless uight aud had little appetltt for breakfast. I he tirst thing he ask ed lor war a ciagr, which was given auB It is the intention ol the polite to tell Caolgoa of the arrest ol iold lii a li It is tielleveti the news will have the effect of making him tell more. The prosecution banks strongly on the elleet of this informal ion Reported by I. L.Ray a Co.. Chleaao Board of Trade and Stoek Richanaa Rrokar. New York, Sept. II. The grain mar kets were strong and higher at the Oponlng this morning OB the govern inent report which came out late v. tenlay, showing a condition of ft per cent on corn and H2 er cant M wheat. These figures mere coimnlerabl v lower than was expected tiid corn opened nearly a cent higher than last night's cio. LlvtfnaaJ was ap I "'. New York opoaad at 7H "4 ami closed at 7rt 1-H, the apanlMfl la'ing the high point of the dav and the close the low, Stocks were erratic and the whole list closet) lower. Pork cloned ft to 7' lower at lift. 721 to 7ft for January . W heal : Clone yesterday, 70' . i 'pen todav, U , Kange bslav, 7it -a to 7it4. Close todav , 7l 1-8. Mocks: Sugar, ttl steel , 44 ; St , Paal, irt,i'4 ; i . r., 7,4 . Wheat In Chleaao. Chicago. Sept. II. Wheat, 7 1 to 70'4. BRIEI BKKiRAPHICAI. ST0K Mr K I N I. K V . SCOT! H -I R ISH Dlt RNT. HORN N I LBS, 0.. 184.1. Svrvsd Civil War, Klacted I'rasldant INHH Re-Kiactad HiOO Lawyer hy Profession. William McKinley is an American .. --cotch-lrisli descent, ami was born at Niles Trumbull county, Ohio, Jan uary 20. 184 1 llis father, William McKiulev, was an iron manufacturer, and his mother's name was Nancy C. Allison, When I'resident Mckihlcv was 2 years old his parents moved to I'olaml, Ohm, and he received his ear Iv ediicttioii at the I'olaud seuiiuarv In IMOll he entered Allegheny College, at Meadeville, I'a., but was obliged to leave during his Hrst year mi ac count til ill health, l or a while he taught school at I'olaml, and in Join v.i iii response to President Lincoln call for triaips, he enhated iu th i weiiiy-t niru tiuiu voiuuleers m aiandad by aoloaal, afterwards gen oral, Kusecrans. t oiiug McKiulev serveil Ins country in the lie 1. 1 throughout the war am attained the rank ol captain, with th Ul I of major. In IHttli be tesigm PRESIDENT'S RECOVERY IS CERTAIN o Now Almost Assured, Say the Physicians. 0 COULD BE I0VED TO WASHIIGTOH But lust Nrauia Id Buffalo Until Oclobar lit, CommaBdi tbe Doctor The Palltit Takea Some Nourlshinenl ll'itfalo. N. Y., spt. -At 10;) k "r M Hnn.ey, ,.) trif, wml IN piaaMaat'i Hanch had It mini, as was proven hv the fact that the stomach ha resinn.sl fc tllgeativn " Ha said tl. prealtleut oonld u. mnml p, WMblrafton tonight without great .langer (I .thsolutely lie cessarv, hut he inusi nut return there before t kstobor I . Iiillammat about the pres., ,.,f- W0ad has subsided, due to the removal of the stitches. UtW 'lie DOnsultatitin this morning hr. Mvuter sHnl there was nothing but go, MWI Phi nresLlent is doing aoll iDa raort ooaAdwi loan ovar ot reioverv rtie president now take three leasissmflils of pure I .,..( juice each hour. BUI16TIN8 ARLi FAVORABLE HI: WAS KRIBIU 10 Kill Tbarerere Me Murdered His Wouldbe Mrlber Arralgued la London. I on. Ion, Sept. 11.- Iu Clekeiiell court today Mars'tai 1-augiroi, a frenchman, was arraigned for luurder. it iv stated the crime waa promptud iv an attempt of ilie victim to bribe Pirn to kill tkacretary CnamOerlaiu.aMd thai the dead man la a member ul secret aociety. his commission, returned lo I'olau ami hegao (lie slmlv ol law. II. spent a vear at the Albany law school, and in 1807 was admitted to the bar. He h.'gan the pr.tcti if law at Can Ion, iihio, wihch .'.as ever since he, his home. He entered politics at om ami became an active political stuui speaker In IHhM he was elect... I prose filling attorney inr Mark county, Unit in in" lie was eiecie.i to congress ami re eleclau li IIIOMMIM term on in wneli, upon a contesl , he was unsealed near the end of the last ses Sioll. He Was le-electisl in IHH4, IHHl and isms, but iu IHIM) he was tie feat is ow nig in no. op osu ion wnicn was aroused upon the iassage of the M Kinlev tarill law. kleetad t.ovemor. Ill IHUI be was elected governor of ilhio and was re-clo. tod In I 'i by HO 'Msi majority. In lU2 he riueived lMlf votes at Minneapolis for the repub i lean presuieniiai mini mat ion , al thoug i he was not a candidate ami had made no canvass tor the uoiuina lion In IHMi hi. wss nominated for the president v on the lirsl ballot I llie repuiillcau national convent ion nehl at SI. I.oins, ami be was olOOtOU over William J. Hrvan hv 271 electoral . ityes lo the latter i, i,,. popular vote was . in,!! lor McKiiib.v am H,HOt,m lor Itrvan II yents ol I'resident McKinley' nrsi term urn still Irish in every i. dv's mind. I he Npauish war, th COaiiOa 01 forlo RlOU and the t ' J 1 1 1 1 1 pines, ine leinporurv proiecioiate tis tablishetl over Cuba, the strengthen ii.g of tbe gold standard, the return ol prosperity, the extension of our mar kets abroad, all there made his lirsl term memorable. He was leiioonual eo in itaaj uy act iiniiai ion ami was again Oppoaod by William J, liryan of Nebraska He was re elected by 20 voles in llie elettljral college to loft cast for Mr liryan. Ilia poitilar pin rainy at the polls was .2.241. n largeat ever receive.! by any candidal for the presidency. He was inaugural . -I for his second term on tbe fourth f Man i, last I'resident MiKimey's projected trio through the south ami to the I'acili toast last Ma, was interrupted at Han I 1 aic in o hy the serious illness of Mrs MiKinley and the parly return ml lo Washington without visiting the raiijo noriiiwesi Mrs Mi-Kmley's health impfovi-l ami In July Hit: presi dent and Mm McKinley left Washing Ion for Canton, where they spent the greater portion ol the summer. I hey went lo liuttalo lo visit the et position on Wmliicailay , ami I hois. lay waa I'lcndeiiCn day at the m position Mr McKlnley's speech was one ol the si notable and important utterances ht bas ever made. INDICATIONS OF THE IM) a.., nine Use ot k-Bay. Uuttalo. Seut. 11. Dm. I'ark aud McBuruey held a consultation this af ternoon aud decided to allow I he pt tdeut to decide whether the in, ap paratus shall be used or not. No aer loua complication lias aet iu and there is uo need for tbe machine. Maw r ... s Mewa Oureau Ma koine In side loreroiatleu. New York, Meut. 11. a local new bureau iu uioee touch witli llie steel oliicials say tbere are trust amrtliy in diuatious that the eleel strike sellle- .... .. i near. Old Met atari m. Work. l. he. spoil, ,S.,pt iJ So attamnt was made ibis morning to start ih.. si... I department of the Nsinuisl lube plant as announced yeelerday Kires were 'irawn last night ami the men sent home Strikers are out in force tbi morning. Amalgamated Wen'l Talk. Pittsburg, -lepl. 11 . Amalgamated olhcials this morning refuae eltuer to . on 11 1 111 or di.oy thai Shatter I work lug toward a eoltlement ol Mie strike li.dleatloni today are Thai Ra.ovary M Almott ClUalOi Batala. lopt, II, I a. at, The phy sicians' bulletin say: "The praal dent passed a very cmnfurtahle night. Pnlw, ISO 1 1 pantoro, iisi j, rpi ratloa, 2ti. " Bafalo, s,.pi. II, la. at. -The lal lowing was lauad I "TI resident nwtod ntortahly during the night. Dooidod lo ui iii nllovad droning ol the a I ii Bih '. stomach I ''critics I I pine m ail I this ia taken with great satisfaction. Ilia condition this morning is excellent. Palaa, lift) latapwotvfo, uto.a. llultalo, Sept. At ..' 20 o'cliH'k Mr. Mllbara i"'i the boaai Mnoklng a cigar and smiling pleasantly. In re spouse h, 1 1 1 1 r 1 .h regarding the (ire idofll he -will "lie is rusting coin fortahlv, doing as well as could he ei led . new developments 111 the case. " llultalo. loot II, I: 0 . m. - An ottelal ballot In is m h Fha presi- .lent BOntlnaOl to gain and the wound II becoming more healthy. The Hour Ishiiieut taken 111 th -tuinach is being gradually increased I'ulse, 120; loin peralure, 100," gfaataor rvorUI This Morning. Hull.tlo, Sept II. - The prealtleut Ih is morning appears to have aultere.1 no ill effects (rOM last night' minor operation fur relief of intlammallou around the oilier Wound. The presi dent alks far lea in the sick naiin than many supiaass. Weather contin ues lavoiable for the patient A cool breed, wa blowing tin morning llr. KllOt Mid alter the Hrst bulletin waa issue I laat night that the uperation should fause no appreheiisuin Beautiful Skin Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Producad tiy rraticiira MILLION VHU CUTrCUHA MAP, aaalalaJ by CutUurm Ofnliuanl. W beeaulifviaa Ifce ahia. tor t,Uaaeiar Hie atsalp an J the stopping o ftt Jag hair, for aofiening, n nttawloaT. and auolhlug rail, rougli haavtle, htf baby rash, iuhiugn, aavii chal lug., and for ail the purpuea f tW loitat, oata, aao amraao ul wonsM waa Ctrl ICI'I 1.1 1. u i..r mmmavlmm Irri rUmuiatiuoa. vmvorUUom. or IM i waainM) tor taVaratlvo weakay aud tor mmm aaaMtlvo. aat4 turwm which raoillly oh free or ultamlvm reree to Land at Mlo Maefaa. Washing ton, Meut. :!. A dienatch (HMO the United Stains consul at Car- A epecial tommiitee ul tbe Lewistou acas aays: "The Venezuelan navy 1 Litv majucii fiaa reiRN'ted in favor of preparing U laud a force at Kio ilaciia, redjeiua water rates l k per cent Colombia, lo asamt tbe Colouibiau re- Tite beld ti.st tiie unmpauy araa reap y.dulioiiieta at Uiat place." I iug exorUitaJit .roiii voo to snail aual awggoat aiMMn). CmMVill TrwUskSl Srsr varjr Wm taser. Oioi'Mi aki-, to else use taa kJH ur iruM keaUs. aud uleu Ilia llil. kene.l uuMaMb aid I 1 11. 1 a. Iiimiiui ui luklaully alias Boalug, Inrikiiiiiiklii.i., n.l iirllalii.il, aikfl ats.ilie aud heal, ami ( i ru)i ak HaaoLvairf, aU COOJ IMAtul LAataaiwkadU kaM) lijgiaj re with Every Order