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EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION es rTnVERTl5BRS EASTERS (IREIIIIN WEATHER' lol,,t n IMn aMSJH, v mw 1 " . . . a a i w i I'KNOLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OHBBON. MONDAY, SKlTKMBKI 23. 1901. NO. 42811 ! n1 14. ZZ1 UBNBR AL NBWS The Place To buy Groceries .here you can have a big Hock to select from. Call ,nd see me M) stock is Atft both in fancy and staple poetries. G. R. Demott a splendid showing of New Capes, New Jackets, New Raglans, New Three Quarter Lengths To Women An "ii Bpecift display here this week. R. ALEXANDER The Boston Store. DRESS GOODS Newest Fall Fabrics. Peau IV Bolt Luni Prunellf iranite Melrose Satin Repp ' lav W : , Arnuiv I rap 1 e Alma French Poplin Miake Skin Peble Cheviot Satin Victoria Id light and heavy weight and in black and color?. A beautiful lint- of trim ming to match. KeiueniWr our Dress Goods Sale at the ry luvv prices of l&fc c, 29c, 39c, 49c and 59c unexcelled values found here RUBBERS Fall stock here all new and low prioas. Many new -tvles to show. MEN'S CLOTHING. SUITS All the stock for fall is now in and thi best dressers are now picking out their choice. We are m;ikiug a specialty of high class values $10 and $15 OVERCOATS New overcoats are necessary this fall as than is such a great -hange in the style. We have them and buvers like tie. $7.o0 to $15.00 Plea.-e the best. LOTS OF SHOES YET. We thank our patrons for the big shoe busiuess of this fall. We believe you like big values at small prices. Watch our Silent Glove Sale. 25c Neckwear 10c tonight. pi Vdhie in Toilet Soap. An immense hue of new soap ! 'S:mved iuc a box 3 bars Jjjj H"l soap, 5c a bar, for 'irkish bath, Oatmeal, Pine tar, Fint iop. Glycerene soap i'Mdioc. m rose, violet, carna tion, etc Qood rubber balls 5c to 65c, rubber )i loc to 4 , rubhw bands 10c I box up. China Crockery and (jlasHware for Your Table makes the tneal tempting when the dishes are dainty and of delicate and pretty patterns. Our sio k is all up to date, handsome and of the newest designs and exquisite de corations. Handsome dinner sets for wedding gifts, as well as fine vases, glassware and jardinieres, we have in choice variety, and at sur pn-ingly low prices. C. RONRMAM. oeoks and SupphM. uest pre . . on books. Six t.pptd red le.d pencils 5c, Ubiet 5c. etc. 10 your old books, we then t... 1 um.fi 'W Shelf paper 8c package, "(l IHIIM papers. iyc for Jbnet4ea, Japanese napkins. 0 Oent's Puraaa c line Just received, 5c to S. in beautiful black seals, al ''0f40d other popular shades 40(1 Mylea. 11 yu need a new purse we ' new Koods and lowest prices rederick No M BAKER & FOLSOM For Combination Folding Cota and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - - -- -- -- -- -- -- Next Door to Postoffice AIRTIGHT HEATERS I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to be absolutely air tight. None of the heat is wasted and the stoves will save ONE-HALK of your fuel bill. 1 also have a full line of cast cook stoves and steel ranges. Prices are the lowest, quality considered T. C TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. 741 Main street, Peadlstoa, Orsnon THE CZOLGOSZ TRIAL BEGAN THIS MORNING Precautions Taken to Prevent Mob Violence. - 0 Officials Prevented Any Possible Outbreak In Attempts Upon His Life -About His Lawyers, Charles 0 Pelmonico. proprietor of the famous IVImonico rent an rant in New York, died f consumption. Walter Travis again won the Uaittd state Qoli assoclstioa 'i ansa tsar goit championship hy defeating Walter Kgan of Chicago by I up and 4 to play. It ii reported on good authority that the Burlington It getting ready to build into Salt Lak by extending the A 1 1 i -anre-tiuemsey tine on serosa Wyoming. tTpon the return of Mrs. Roosevelt from Oyster Bay next Wed need ay the president and his family will take up their resilience in the executive man sion. On being asked to make a brief Hat ment as to how he regarded the no I icy of President Kooaevelt, Senator tlanna aid: "I am done being interviewed for all time." From the latest advices received at the Columbian legation the othVials are confident that the disturbance 111 ilieir country is fast dwindling away and w ill come to an end soon The secretary of war ha directed Um distribution of 126 companies of coast artillery. Among the assignment are: Fort Stevens, Ore., two; Fort Casey. Wash., two; Fort Flagler, Wash, three; Fort Warden. Wa-li.. two. Thf "tieorge M Phillips company." with $500,0iH) capital, K per cent paid up, was formed in Chicago ith the former "corn king" as president. The plan to form a company of the credi tors of the old company was recently abandoned. Fifty ptiddler- employed at t he I . mini plant of the American Stool I loop com pany, who refused to work Thursday out of respect to the memory of Presi dent Mckinley, were discharged The' employer of the plant may strike unless the discharged men are reinstated. John Armstrong ('hauler, the divorc ed husband of Amelia Kives. now In mess Troubetsky. and who has been lost for nearly a year, many of his friends thinking he was dead, arrived in Richmond Va., yesterday from l.v ncnruirg, where tie lias Keen slop ping at the Arlington hotel for six weeks. The Iondon Isily Chronicle finds great satisfaction in an alleged author itative statement from its Washington correspondent, to which it gives great importance and prominence, that Pros- iueiit 1 - , if pro-Doer in his sentiment and will maintain President McKinley't ixdicv with regard to loath Africa. raCIFIt NORTH W KS I NBWS. The application to organise the I iri-i National Hank of Weiser, Idaho, with a capital of I'lO.tAXl. has been approved. A. B. Anderson, .lohn Wavers, K. M. liixon, W. F. Sommercamp and Morris voinmer are the incorporators. In Kugene at a public meeting at the j duty that they owed the court to accept courthouse T. 0. ifendricks. .1. H. Mc- the task of defending the assassin. Clung and J. M. Shelley wereapMiint j disagreeable though it was. ed a committee to see what the citiiensl Die work of securing a juiv was were willing to subscribe toward the then proceeded with and at 10 10 bonus of fl'i.iNM asked for the estah- o'clock three Loci been accepted hy had fallen BpOS them, and their fellow pftlSSM. Thev would call attention to the fact that all of the funds had bSSBI raised ill Buffalo without assis tance trom the nation, the state or j even the citv corporation. THI: NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray Si Co., Pendleton. Chteaco Board of Trade and Now York Stoek laehanga Brotiart, Ne York, Sept . M - The grain markets were very -teadv today, and there is hut little change in prices. Liverpool was unchanged, s. New Vor OPSOed l4 lower, 7rt', and after selling at 7li 1-8. clostxl 7H :t-H. The WAS SHACKLED TO TWO GUARDS iwenl ssntlmsai Is UmI wheat pn.es will work to a higher level soon as the high prices of all other food product"! makes wheat the cheapest commodity op the list. Corn continues strong and gained a half cent todav. The visible supply shows an increase for the week of 1,790,000, ipred with I,OM090 for the same week last year and mak ing a total of i-j.n'jfi.otk), BOM pared with gt,a9s0a for same time last I year. Stocks lower. SCHLEY CASE WAS TAKEN UP THIS MORNING s Judge Advocate Lemley Intro duced OF BOATS THAT WKHK IN BATTLE Buffalo. Sept. 23. The trial of Caul goss la-itan this morning. The prisoner was brought into the court room shackled to two guards. To avoid danger of mob violence, he was con ducted to the court room through a tunnel connecting the court house and the jail. Karly thus morning polisS otticers began assembling in and around the citv hall. Kvery avenue in the building was taken possession of and no ope was permitted to i nter without identification by an oihcial pass. Those who go within were watched to prevent possible attempt n the prisoner's I ife. When the court was called to order in the t iolgosi case the district at torney said. "I wish to move an indictment against Leon Cotlgosx charging him with die murder of William Mckin- ley. "Lsi blSS plead," said the judge. The district, attorney then said: " l.eon Cxolgos. how do yon plead ."' "Id:.! :: ! hear y.;a," a;d Cdgoni. The district attorney repeated the question. "lioilty," rephetl Colgos, in a tirm voice. The court refused to accept the pla and ordered that ope of put guilty be entered. Judge Titus, one of Qsoh gOSS's counsel, then addressed the court and said he had no apology to make for the presence of himself and associate counsel, and considered it a Mttj'l Counsel Hid the Sir aaM Be t.trluded ibe liidenre is to From Wlul Wheat : I'lnse Saturday, Trl1. i tpen todav . 7''4 . Kange today, Tit I H to 7ii ;t I, Close tmlav, 7tt :l-H. Stiaks: Sugar, IMfj steel, 42 7-N; si 1'aul. n:"4 : v. iv , !iH :t-H. Wheat in thleaao. t'hicago, Sept. Wheat .'tt'4 to7-s, ment of a woolen mill there by W. D Wagnon, of Portland. Five offers were made in Walla Walla lor the 125,0m of refunding bonds of fered by School Ihstrict No. 1, the city district. N. W. Harris Co. , of Chi cago, were the successful bidders at i ler cent. The bonds run 3) vears, with an option of redemption after ten years. This makes a saving oi two )er cent a year for the district. W. P, Hurlburt, president of the Idaho National Bank, of Lewiston Idaho, has arranged to oiwn up a hank at Burns witb a capital aP k ol Ao,uXlO. Fally one-third of the capital stock will be subacribed by local residents f Burns. They hope to have the new institution ready lor buaineaa at an early dale What seems to lie natural gas has I me n struck in Curry county , Ore. .slsnit 15 miles south of Bandon. Work men en gaged in digging a well on the ranch of William Button, of that plaie, dis covered the escape of gas at a depth of 'M feet, and thequantity increased with the depth of the well, which is now down 4" feet. Asaesswent in Clatsop count v show an increase in taxable i roper iy over last year's roll amounting to I'd 1,411. The greater portion of this in on timber l.tiels which are valued at (Jl to H per acre, whereas last year tbey were as BDaaad for 1 to $ . The toial taxable properly of the count v is tixel at 4 WOKM i GLUTTONY S nOfe common than we n,.i IhMSi 'f w.- dsfbaS gluttony as eating DSyoad ths limit a need ot Hissenanos ,'ijd beyood ths toma' h oauscity for dig ttion ana asftimilaliou of bssl Tlial i I fall definition, and it faau-n. tie nam glut ton on many a pSfSOM who would r i) the term Bt uii insult. Tin laot ol ins glut toe) is marked by its arqutncea The ovrrloodi-l stoin h Is . 1,1111k d-eaw-d. The spuUi term loi I in , ,odi tiou is "weak" stoaserk Ths "weak" hlomach (ails iu fUTlishing .uleipiiti ss rilioii lor the Uslv, and uun the " k new " spreads from llu- toui. Ii li oilier ssBsae. Dr. Pierce's ' ollrn MednaJ Duooin eures list-..,.r- ol ihr 1.I011H. Ii .01, 1 oilier or" oi aiel milriiiou. Jt ru.Mn, lllr in I It, I aaMUllUtloll ol l.s. I by whicJi alone the healiii and ii nih ui llu- Ijtsfv is niaiiiUtoieii -Vi.ui iu,,lioi hrltl mr no, i inei faie-i" pfsic it i" nliiy Brwuks. J I'lriand A ucIiom . Srai ikr I IO"k hrlptd I. . I fell whes I luufc 11 I ' tlilUtf "i 1 .ells'" Isith sides. Iii refusing the plea of guilty the judge said the prisoner's plea of guilty indicates that he anticipates no escape from the H-nalty which the law presi nla-s for ., , rn I the harai ior allege i 111 the indictment Dwtrist attorney's .tueations lo tales men in selecting th. in were invarl- lablv the same The first question had to on with the lUSHMNlip of the tails man. The next ituestion drew forth whether or not the tailsmail believed in this form of government, lie dwelt w ith particular stress on this .joest ion, and was fearful that some one who hail remote friendship for anarchy might get into the jury hot. A remarkable feature of the task of SI letting a jury was the prompt re plies to ipiestioUH. It wouhl appear as if every talisman had taiu schooled to answer the qMSSaOBS in a manner acceptable to both sides It was ap parent it was the ambition f the talesmen to aerve on the jury. Jurists or Note. Justice Titus is r)2 years old and recognised as one of the most thor ough and capable trial lawyers iu the east. Ife was horn near Kden, . Y , 111 IH.C.i and attended Obsrlifl col lege. After la-ing graduated ts ame to Buffalo and was admitted to the Par 111 LtSi. From IH7H to IHHo he was district attorney and made an enviable record. In 1HN1' he waseletted a slate I senator and did some notable work 111 ! the legislative houses Me wan elect ed to the liench Hi tlte sumrlr branch 111 IHHb and la-came a hiSliss of the supreme court wtien his division oi the court work was legislated out ol UiSSSMS. Me sttrved 111 lailh trial an. I general hrantbea of the judiciary. Me retired several years ago. Lewis was horn in ii..' in Cayuga County, New York, and came lo Buffalo ,11 MM Me studied law and was ad mitted to the bar a few years later Ife was a state senator 111 Hu, and a year later ascended to the supreme Bench, where he came to h recognised as one ol the inait careful of arbiters Me was retired by the age limit, after serving fourteen yeais. me Buffalo exrosmoN ", tl.lbtf with I 1,; .... 1 o, .1 My huebaud aaul r u but I sai l Sr w.aild Guldru Medical lJicu 1 bsd nd Ukrs 11 ' Save aul had a r' , Mo.itlc sis' I Sad u and Ice the ,uu' H ueoul. ial ka M 'ci-jiim Mcdicel MsevM kw mr lky du" 1 u I now iklnl lur to loaf " Mcfe rWIeta cure UhouaiicaS. wry ' tell m ihi 1 "ey ir io May HM s'.'l thry um I CSU do so- I. Iff,! wkru 1 bsd uot uoue Loiidilioas rollowliia Ilia Sasllliia artar the assastlnatlon. buffalo, N. Y. , rSept. This ' Hy is pulling itself together again after a forluignt of inactivity and acrrow,sucb an 11 lias never known. What was in tended to Imi the gala perpsi ol its his tory was turned into unspeakable grief which has none into every lioine witli a fort e hard tor anyone here to reaiiaa. ilnrfalo waa full of iMtrsoual lovalli and enlliusiaam tor i'msideut Mi Km i.-y Jt has beam a oeulvr of Mi Km ley aentiineiit all through bis pnhli cmimti and there was no city 111 Ilia couiitry where frietidaliip and da vutiou lor hm. waa more marked. Naturally, bia Uaifie end while ita guest depreeaad the ult tasyoiuf ea- presskw. There never was a coiuiiiuuity more eugroweed iu a great undertaking than buffalo waa with the fan A mor 1. eaposilioij three weeks ago. Kvery uian, woman aud child iu the citv had a direct internal aud pride iu the un- I derlakiug II aaainad that everyone aim stiiiiii a stranger laiaetl ha.l iu mind the large Ideal of the great good null toe .Jeuiouelrallon ol the won derful reeeouroee of the western hemis phere was bo do lor the eooutry. Buffalo aaeiued rattier proud tiiat (tie whole ttapeuae of Um dUseMSaaSMSie MEMORIAL IN WASHINGTON Sarvlcat In the National l apltal Held on Sunday Washington. Sept. L"J. A very Im pressive memorial serv ice was held al Chase's grand open house sundae afternoon. I-verv seat 111 the theater was taken ami an overdow meeting was arranged. I ol v . . people 1 -I 111 the street throughout the afternoon listening to addresses in eulogy. of the late president . President Kooaevelt was invited but having relused inane suni- 1..1 ni itmions, ne leil iiiiaueil to .le olios, I'ostmaster i.eneral Smith oc BQpied a box and many prom ment ollic lals. were present. Lieutenant lieuenl Miles and Admiral Si bley were in the a.ljoining boxes, goisl representa tion 1 roin the diplomatic corps also wa present. Chinese Minister Wo and his suite and the Japanese minister were in a box. The opera house was hand SSinelv decorated. The stage was hank ed with palms and on either side were beautiful wreaths. V large crayon portrait of the late president, shrouded 111 black, hung in the rear of the stage. lion. M. B. F. IfeParlaod, president oi the Isatrd of couimissiouers al the Mistrict oi Columbia, presided. The exercises consisted of llvn-minutc ad dresses by ministers of the different de iiomlnatlous and music suitable to the occasion. The musical feature was the singing by 1 ho entire audience ol the hymns Nearer M v Qod tt Thee" and ' ' merica." A ipiarlei from si. Patrick's church sang "Lead. Kindly Light'' and the Harmony hslge ipiarlet of the Masonic choir rendered "Jesus, Ixiver of Mv Houl. " Mrs. Thomas C Noyes sang a solo, "Sometime We'll Understand." Lieut, tol. Hlastand Must Appaar. Washington, Sept. L'.'t. The renale military affairs comminiltee, charge.1 with the investigation of the 1 barges prelcrred against Lieutenant CoIomI lb island, has ohtnined iroin the war department tropics ol oitn al records of the case ami is preparing now for ex amination of witnesses Meistaud, who is on duty at Kan Francisco, has heen ordered to this city to appear before the committee Adjutant eii eral Corhin. whose testimony is .le sirml by the committee, is expected to reach this city next I'uesday. Prolacllon lo Cuban Plantar. Washington, Sept. In order to insure the protection ol Cuban collee plauters against the importation of Brasilian coffee through the Lulled htalea and Turin l(po, an tinier will la promulgated bv tin war department providing a duty op oltne going into Cuba siilln lent o prevent such 1111 j portations. Hnme time ago the un- . portatmu of For to It ican coffee into' Cuba was allowed in the intereats of the I'orto Kit an arowers. hut some fear was expresstsl that Cul.an in terests would suffer hy the indirect t ill -rfirtaton ol colfae from Mouth America. 1 mull I ASM LI HHOKSN . Oanlal Uulton Sail la Seal While Hour ina a Woodshad. DaSM I'utton lell frOfBJ the riMif ill hi wisalslietl this morning, breaking ins right aukie. Me was assisting a carpenter 111 pulling a root op Un building, when sheel noon tin- staging gave way and UetlOS waa pret:ipi'.atsl lo the ground, a tail ol sixteen feel. Ir. Smith was called in to set the broken bufsas, Mr. I'utton is Mm father of C, K. Iiiiiton and is 70 years old. atshiagl s,,,, j.. vVhein the s.hlev conn of inmitry resutnetl this """. JaAjS dvo,,t lemley offered m evidence the'lngs of all the vessel. engag,vi i ti. hattle of Santiago, of that were of Samawn'a lleet, with the exraplmn of the (lag "Inp New rlt ftr disctisaiop aa l" 11 cl p.irtions o the lows to be otlered, it SS SjSsMsd to submit only those portions approved of by the Schley counsel, FIRE IN ROSHRUKfi T00AV Masonic Hulldlna Burned Ion Smioo, Insurant SlMioo. Hoseliurg, Or . Sent j;i The nl.l Nasonlo billdiRg benisd tins morning. coiiiiNgraimn starting at ope tin o OIOOI. Several sei rel orders lost all of their parayhsf salts and reconia, and the destriicsiou of their effects will fall heavily iisiu them Murphy's lauudrv. which .H.upiml the ground floor, also was burned. The total lows was IfiOUO, and I he imnirame I'.tsM). TOWN rilHKAIKNKI) HY Hldorailu, risa. Hurnsd If A special Kldorodo, la again which ha ( olorado, Say bs wind Chaaassi I'enver Col., SH(,. as. lo the Itepuhlican from tVd., savs: The town threatened bv the lores! tin 1 11 huruing in that vicinity since last Sunday aftSHMSO. The lire ia now within hall a mile ol the town and should the slid OtlSSSS a little, It Would send the fire upon the village. Yesterday the lire llmped from one mountain to another, passing over the village ot tirand Island which i 111 a narrow valh . the village was not touched. liver si SqttSra miles ol heavy ti ill her has been POOSOfDSS'i makiiug this the largest loresl lire which ever on 11 r red III this state. It is said the people of l.lilorado will ask the government lo send tr.sips t here to tight the lire. The lire Is almost wholly op publlt laud. Storm In California. San Francisco, ept. '..l. The first general sh.riu o (he season la.gan last night Al noon a rainfall of an inch had mine in the citv and over ail inch in Oakland It is raining so far south as Fresno and a heavy storm is re ported in the mountain! Much dam age is rSBSTtsd to gram -hipped on ac count ol tha strike A Poor llllonalr I alely starved in sMj4M '"'" he could not digest hi lood. Karlr MS of Mr King's New Life I'll If would have saved him. Fhay strengthen the spun ach.aid digest ion , promote ass null at ton , improve appetite I r leu -be Money back it not satisfied. s, bv Tall man .V Co , druggliti. . UBhealthy Hair 1 ba iMSKI 1...1.. rvuad sad hi 1 a rut t tb hair ... rail saasisf Uliia kai. liaally bsld- A Healtky lUir - A" ms'k uUf aal 1- ! far ius baia " 0 " luarka Ife USlftir I na 1 1 y . a aura 1 a lalsraal ISSSS - t " arka NKWBRO'S HERPICIDE MaaUoya thoee paraaltk gar mat and it U the only hair preparation that ior. Destroy ina cei you remove tfvs effact. m SAL IY NUttlSTl SSSSasaaSSSSaassaSSSi'SSSSSBSSSeenoooaaoooo.eei iivui pnajsn tinrna IIAIIAP 9 nciT rnAz.cn urcnA nuuac. Ueo, I. Makvr, I ml Msungto Ju h Hsl.S, lti Mauaasr Wednesday Sept. 25. one mem omlv. Rlohards A Prlnglofs mm ikw ' .HajM Ml.e rrwav i Swl Mot ,U....UIIIIII hiiiiiiiiiiih j a Clause Headquarters.