pfENINGEDITp OAILY EVENING EDITION ADVC " em..ni"'?jl EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. L-Hlnm t" l".,.,.n,nitT peP' ' MAM TH-5 PACT.J ! Honu,n"d,,rKh,,r,'', "''It.t I'KNDLKTON, UMATILLA CPU jSTyTo REfeK)N. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1901 14. NO. 4244 MIL. I vl 1 MF N V VOtfk MAtfkIT - - - s - m Sal i iiifirii ne r p , where you can have a big stock to select from. Call and see me. My stock is m both in fancy am! staple fforeries, saw rv J J . K. Demon U. B. WISE M) si: R. ALEXANDER The Leader In Values Before buying your winter wardrobe. Quotation of Prices without showing Quality of (toods conveys no Information Money Saved is Money Earned. The Boston Store. DRESS GOODS Newest Fall Fabrics. Arnure Drap Do Alma French Poplin Snake Skin Pebk Cheviot Satin Victoria muvy weight and in hlack V.u; Dc Snip Luni Prunelle i tranite Helmut' M I ! I . I 1 I I I .aim i- '' Clay WufHted in light am and colors. A beautiful DiiiifM to match. line of trim- Rememhor our Dress Goods Sale at the very low prices of I2fc 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c and 59c unexcelled values found here RUBBERS Fall slock bare all new and low Mauv prices. Watch our Silent Glove Sale. MEN'S CLOTHING. SUITS All the stock for fall is now in and the hest dressers are now picking out their choice. We arc making a specialty of high class values $10 and $15 OVERCOATS New overcoats are necessary this as there is such a great change in style, the. We have them and Imyers $7.B0 to $15.00 Please the hest. fall the like LOTS OF SHOES YET. We thank our patrons for the hig shoe husiuess of this fall. We Indieve you like hig values at small prices. 25c Neckwear 10c tonight. t.t I w Ulg W WiJ a M art IVVC 35c, on Mine of Kift hooks m white nDlBdine, worth - -n lur 2c. "milliner s sample line of fine S .llld trifl KaLc a. ' . Kill l'lt,I.- UL i "Kiucea prtce. China Critckery and (i hiss ware tor Your Table makes the meal tempting when the dishes are dainty and of delicate and pretty patterns. Our stock is all up-to-date, handsome and o( 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 prisingly low prices. C. ROHRMAM. line kid dolls 19 German "fc '.JIN.,' I I. II ' -v4 ( 1 M I V Jt,,-, . I 1 1 m 3 foil heal 2?C . v.uiupieie line ch"u ami metal heads. 111 SEE BAKER & F0LS0M For Combination Folding Cots and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - - -- -- -- -- -- -- Next Door to Postoffice "aSffr- 1 01 1.1 C . "t ooan ,br. other 4L An. I . ' '"U ICC Fine castile soap popular soaps 5c, bar. Please bear u soaps average 33 I'J "an elsewhere. i00' Supplies it slate pen- - I j pvennn. . - m . 1 11 - evj 1 - - . m 1 . v - AIRTIGHT HEATERS I have a full hue of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and 00a 1 atoves guaranteed to be absolutely air tight. None of the heat is wasted and the stoves will save ONE-HALF of your fuel bill. I also have a full line of cast pook stoves and steel ranges. Prices are the lowest, quality considered. T. C TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. Control ot the Telegraph, Cable A Telephone company of America ha pMe1 into the hand of Oharlea W. Morne. George M. Pnllman, ehleat aon of the late Chicago millionaire, and Mr. Sarah L. Braiell, hi iiter inlaw, were married in the Arlington hotel in Carton, Net. Robert P. Porter returned from Eu rope recently, and i Mrongly of the opinion that the internet of tin- I n 1 d Statea lie in the direction of recip rocal trade relations with the principal WaatrtM of Knrope. Not in year ha the night before a state convention been characterised by o much activity aa wa shown by he hundred of delegate took part in New Jersey's democratic state convention to nominate a candidate tor governor. 2 The Rruseels Petit Bleu says a w m i t tee 01 Hutch ladies ia being formed for the purpose of presenting an ad- dre to queen Alexandra, praying for the amelioration of condition in the concentration camps in South Africa. Mr. Kruger. sav a disnatrh to ih London Daily Mail from Brussels, has j a bandoned the idea of sending a dele- gation to the president of the United j BUtt, having ascertained that Mr. I II 0000011 will pursue the policy M non-intervention. The Twentietii Century club, of San Francisco, has matchet'l .loe Walcott and "Kid" Carter to box 20 round on the night of October 16. The men will meet at catch weights. It it ex pected that there will lie a difference of 20 pounds between the men. The official estimate for the fiscal year beginning .Inly 1, I'M:', which I'ostmaater-tieneral Smith will submit to congress at the opening of the mo tion, chII for an aggregate of M.M0.. OUU for rural free delivery service, an increase of f 2, 260, 000 over the current year. A decision by the United Mate treasury department affecting the sta tus of Chinese toru or naturalised in the Hawaiian islands talons their an nexation has been handed down to Port Collector Stratton ol San Kran- cisco. It was in the erase of Ti I.I Hong, a merchant who became a citi sen of Hawaii several year ago. By the ruling of the treasury department he has been it Hound to land at that port at an American cititeu. The strike of the employes of the Scranton railroad company, covering the entire Lackawanna valley, from Pittatun to Forest City, began on Tues day. Not a car started. The men re fused to accept the offer of General Manager Silliman to leave the ques tion involved in the discharge of the two Carbondale conductor to the ar bitration ol Bishop llohau, or one of the priests of the diocese whom he might name, because the offer did not give the employes the representation they demanded. Nearly i00 men are involved in the atriks. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY BY GHURGHMBN In San Francisco at General Contention o- OF PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH o- Hany Bishops and Priests Id iog Proceuloo Begin Assembly. ID the I 111 DOS PACIFIC NUItTHWKST NEWS Homer Davenport of New York, the greateat newspaper cartoouist of the age, is a Salem visitor, huving arrived in Silverton Friday to visit hit father, 1. W. Davenport, who is seriously ill. By clever detective work the murder er of Kdward Mclntire lias been run to earth, and he now rests in the Kala ma, Wash., county jail, having mads a full coufeaaionof the shooting Ben jamin J. (ioe is the man. Shipment for September from Port land were 000,033 bushel of wheat 74,262 barrels of rlour and 210, 088 bushels of barley. Total shipment from Oregon and Washington for the first three months of the cereal year, Hour included, were 4,2U,:i08 bushels, compared with t,S74,O70 for the name period last neason. Governor Geer iaausd a requisition on (lovernor Uogers of Washington (of the arrest and return to Monmouth, tire., of Char'es S. Staats, who is said to be at North Vakiina, Wash. Staats if charged with telling a baud of sheep on which the bank ol Monmoutb bad a chattel mortgage and decamping with the mouey. Curtain Kxtenaion No mine at .Nauaium, B. C. caught tire from a pit lamp at noon Tuesday and the tire ex tended to the woodwork and was caught b an ludraugbt and carried through the mine. The men were warned and all got out safely. Twelve men who entered to subdue the tiauies never came back Fire! Hrc I ! When that rv sounds how people rush to help und sytttpotbiso I And when MOM MMMjO IO0CI0M ' woman troiu the tlumek. the hln eta -t k, vmUi ap plauding shouts. Ami yet if that Sunl 10 had pet ishi d in ' flames it is p0t aitMt that slie would havtr MttWOw Ifas than she sufStn al most daill Iron' Die inflammation which disease has lighted in the .it ticals uouiallly organism That hie ol llifliilll uiatioli 1 an bo pel out. The gnawing ulcer tan tw 1 urea. Kr pforco'i Favorlto nMscriptiofl not only estahltsbek womanly regun.titv ami arict rufvcbliiig drams, hut it Itt-al iiilluinmatioo and uleeralioiis and cures It ,ule weak aeat. ft uiakea weak women stionx auo tick women well. phy- di. Ol In. 74' Main street, Pendleton, Oregon. Hl .tltfcl 1 ll for fuur year, with rht Sk utit- i.rouotttK il ukrr.lti.u ton! pi II.. utrru. will.. Mr. Ao in -Wilt . Taoey Co . MiaMMwf -AIm IuSi ul ulauUrr md airOna My tast .... aud i.inplt. -Ud Hail n-vetsl i pJ fyui kept u.Ulua .uitf liatl been IX, luy UsJ five 111041th- vlwu I teroU II reecittrd yiair reply v.ry I MllMKil luy llKiaii ami 1 ii i Pit iLr . iiteoiciin - I took eihl liuill r.trllr nr.. ripOi.ii una . . .n n aihi.- Ul.u.cll .uil Im sail U S' l lift at oa4.r ia l UMHltba I eoultl al U in .1 1 "an "1 . urn bellei ot lout in."".". j uttar woik itKluUiut waaluas a"tl seaia. C'oiuuioii .euM- Medical papel covers, i. sent of ji one-cent stamp to paj tat lil.lra. lar cxptuae Ol maoo': fv II. V- rUrtt, UuUalo. N. V. San Krancist'o, Oct. L". -The most imposing eccletiattica! ceremonie at tended the opening of the lortieth triennial convention of the Protestant BpiOOOMtl ciinrch of America in tin city today. The tlrt Mfl00 consisted of tl el ehrattnn of the holy euchaiist at I'rin :tv ehtirch, the hlotlpp of t'alifornia, Ri Kcv. Win. Kor.l Nichols. 1. 1. , acting as celebrant. Kighty Biwhop ami NK) attemling priest, in the im pressive grandeur of their robes of of lice, formed thetatelv mid solemn pr,, cession. The church wa crowded to itt utmost capacity. The convent ion serin. hi wa preached by Bishop Mor ris of Oregon. Organisation of the two houses of the convent ion took place thi after noon. The house of tiishops wa called to order by Kt. Ite. Win. O. D.isi.e, bishop of Albany, who officiate in the ahence of Presiding ltihop Clark of Rbodo Island. Kev Samuel Hart, D. D of Trinity college, Hartford, is secretary. All sessions of the house of I o shop will be held at LfOB Hush Ht. The house of deputies or lower house will hold open sessions at Inn ity church. Orealstl Intarsst In Dlvores Canon. The convention will be in session for three weeks, and legislation most important to the future history of the church will be enacted. Perhaps the most interest is shown in the proposed canon prohibiting the marriage of di vorced people, forbidding prietta of the church from remarrying a iierson divorced, no matter upon what grounds. This propoed canon also ex tend" the degree of consanguinity and allinity, which may act a impediment to marriage The great debate of the convention is . xjatctetl on the adoption of this canon. It it generally favored h the ecclesiastic, but the laity are divided a to its expediency. It 1 re ported that the New York delegation, headed by J. P. Morgan will makes viogoru tight against the adoption of t he canon. The committee to report a bod) of canon establishing courts of appeal, of which tiie chief justice of the United State 1 one, has formulated an en eed High aide resirt mi the sun- lect Mild it adopted will remedy possi die tyranny on the part of a bialmp Tha Mtw Territories. The convention will be notable lor its action relative to the new retMin. inlit.es thrutt upor. it by reaaou of ad ditions to the territory of the United States incident to the war with Spain. The Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Itico, in the opinion of mauy, ought to have bishop an 1 diocesan functions of their own. The act 100 of the t onen llCM will depend largely upon the lib erality of tin wealthy laymen. 1 ue of the most iuitortaut function will be the formation of new d locates and the selection of bishops. Klidow ed dioceses elect their owu bishop. Missionary bishops are appointed There are two of the latter to lie elect ed, the bishop of North Dakota ami tin- blOfMt) of Olvmpia, Wah. Mini interest i taken ill the latter appoint DMOI hv the coast delegation. Dr. Ciauipett, rector ol Trinity church ol Dili city, formerly associated with 110 POftfjJH parishes in the fJsftOOM ol Springfield and Maryland, is spoken of as the probable appointee. Impressive barvltst. One of the most impressive service of the sessions of the convention will be conducted at tiie foot of the "Prayer Book Croat" in Golden itte park when the delegates will be im pressed with the important histornal fact that the lirst service of the Aiiyli- an obsjfOk in America was held wilh 111 sight of where the cross stands 011 the 24th dav of June A. D., 167b, hv a chaplain of the fleet commanded the -Tamoun admiral and fret ho. lei Francis Drake, a generation he lore Jamestown in Virignia, winch has hitherto claimed the honor, was even thought of. The big public aervic of the ton.. Una will he the missionary mass meet lug at Mechanics pavilion tin October 8. The 'Third arltilery hand and vested choir of 400 voices will turuish t lie music. On the ninth ol October, a reception will be giveu to the entire convention The committee in charge includes Mrs William Alvord, Mrs. W. It Crocker and Mis. Henry T. Scott. Tbe headuuarters of the Woman Auxiliary at the Clark Crocker reti deum will be formally opeued on the afternoon of Oct. 6. Kaiuy weather today greeted the del agates. LjratbeS Two astro la Mew fork. StteJbyville, N V , Oct. ft. Jumbu F ields, aged 10, and Oiareuc Caruetl, ageU 18, bolb ooioreu were laceo iroiu tbe jail here br a mob omrly tliim morn 111M ami lisnawo to a trestle. J no, were cbaraed witb tiie murder of Wi Hart, who waa stoned to dealii aboot teu days ago. The motive for tbe mur der of Hart is unkuowu. In Pierce's Adviser, pape receipt tad miaou rire. Alton, ills., Oct. If. A disastrous ire swe.pt over an entire block on the river front bere today, causing a Juts wf balf a million The principal building destroyed were: Standard Hour mills, Alton rollifaa mills Arm- ert elevator and the orfioe of tbe Sao- J tiuei and Democrat. Sixty cart lusvded j witli wheat were alto deetroyed. Reported br I. L.Ray at Co., Pendleton, Chisago Roard of Trade and New York Sto.k Rx.nan.e0rol.sr.. New York, Oct. 2. The wheat mar ket was again lower today on lower .aides and the disposition of holdert to let go. Liverpool closed 8-H lower, I New York opened t4 lower, "4 7-8, and after selling do-vn to 1 74 t-s, dosed at 74 I I Stocks were ntetdv. Monev, 3 ,. DOf cent Wheat Close yesterday, 7J 1-8. Open today, 7t 7-S. Range today, 74 :t-8 to 74 7-H, Close totlay. 74 ft-N. SUrck: Sugar, 118V,; ,te.l, $t ; St. Paul. fjf4 . D. P.. W,. Wheat In Chltato. tMiicrtgo.Ocl. 2. -Wheat, M 1-8 to fjfj, Wheat In San Frantltto. San Francisco. Oct. .. Wheat, t8 5-H to ft, V SHAMROCK'S QREAT RACIi Lord 1 u.t, o. Wanti a Ract to Oe Sailed Kvtry Day. Highland, V I..Oct. 2. l.or.l LIB ton 1 in receipt ol 00fM of cable gramt congratulating him on Sham rock' great howing vesleislav. Sir riionia reiterate hi desire to race every day. It is learned on g.Ml authority this morning that Upton's u ih for ract on consecutive days it likely to pa (PffMlod) The cup OOMMltMO will metd 0000 to discuss the matter I 11 ton's formal rcnuoHt for the every day racing was received by the cup committee thi morning. I'he conim It t. e a ill ttke action on it tonight. Linton suggests that daily races to held during the next week at least l.ipton and Morgan, Columbia's PIOHOOJOr, agretsl thlo ptftMDOOO to rat e everv day until the series ho complet ed. The action by the OOP committee will probably he favorable. ROYALTY SAILS TONKlHi Victoria Olds Adieu to the Visitors From Old Rutland. Victoria, Oct. 2. Today was given over to informal Hia-hl scetuir. I he royal party went up tbe gorge in the naval launches ami on the way ha. k had luncheon ami visited the hospital thi afternoon, ami drove alnit the city. At live o'clts k they went aboard the I impress of India which Mails to night. Unalt Sain Apologlxad to Japan. Washington. Oct. 2. The Lulled Slate government has ent an apology to apan for brutal treatment accorded by immigration o Ulcers at Honolulu a couple o months agn to certain Japan est. cititeus, 1111 lulling a him. her of Japanese women who were detained ami examined ht male insiiectors at gOatfMlittO on the suspicion they were infected with hiihonic plogOO Tammany's Mayoralty Candidate. New York, Oct. 2. It haik todav as though Kdward shepard, an Imleiwud en l democrat ami a lawyer, will he Tamiuany'a candidate for mayor greater New York. Shepard, It is said ha agreed to accept and has Leon s. lecle.l liy Kichard t roker. Oral n Otalsrs' Convention, lies Moines. Iowa, Oct. 2. Thesiith annual inn Vent Inn of lint National (iraili healers' asm,, nit loo opened here thit morning. About live hundred delegates Iroiu all part of the I oiled Mates are present . Stabbsd by Sialkary. San t-rtneitoo. Oct 2. A. Gari- habli, K. Oaribabii, J Jamllii and M. Daley, deserters from the teams tors' union, this morning were Ptobbod in an atiray with the strikers Former Railroad Lawyer uead. Dillon. Moat., Out I, i W. Mill- pstig'i. lormerlv general claliua allor n. v o the Southern Pacific, lied last niyhl as the result of iniuries rlatlna a ouarrel with J. il. ltloinlerv SCHLEY MILL GRINDS OUT ANOTHER GRIST The Testimony Not as Decisive. Yet 0 Oil ANY VERY IMPORTANT POINTS o Newspaper CorrsspoodMl Cflrrrrtj AvMrtlons, tbe 1 Iurk" BsIoh lo Favor of Admiral Schist S ah union, Oct, I, Die Scliley court roOOntod this morning witli Itear Admlral KVOOI M Ibo "land. He cor reeled t he pnnhsl MpOtt ol his testi mony Rvans ookod povnlorioo to makes iaroiml statement to the inurt reganl tug the Nbliobod story that he had bragged of .leslroyiug the entire Hpan isb Meet and M.o desired tn have road a letter In. m Captain t'.s.k ol the Hmoklyu, win. wa prenent at tiie time the aliened lsat 1 sat.l to have been made. UOOPMl lor Schlev rtdnsed to allow to have the letter brought in. t'.s.k took the tanil. DlOOOdOi the OOnoooOOdOfti w ho was mi the I'exa during the hattlo ..f San tiago, look the ataiitl hi cor reel his tS lltttOO of fOIMflMJ He Htal.sl '.hat he hail I ' mi ml since vaster. lav that he bad in Ins st. rv of the haltle act rial it tsl the victory to Schley. I lent (Nun- maodof Bbatp. who ooMOtoodod the Vino dorlRf tbo war, bMtllod that the weather of May .'I was siiiallv but Hot enough to cause hllll to sloM down He said Ills vessel had Miitln i.-nt coal. Sharp said he saw the llr.Niklyn'a loop 011 Jul) I, and do. lared the veaeel wan headed about south and .winging voi y rapidly 00J the port helm. Alter the haltle when he went aboard the BlOOblyO With thi statement, it wat OOntfOalOIOd l Navigator Ihslgtoll of the BfOOklyO wlm conttui.lisl tbe move ment wa 011 the tarhnard helm, but ROOOrdiPO to the present DOllol "f the witness RodfJOOO lln.illv itdinittetl he was r 1 1 1 l the same tune he saw the leias lying dead in (lie water and remarked she would never start in lline to get into the lialtle. He pro duced a log from which he read the statement that after the hsip was made the two leading Sptlilsb ship aero oil the BraoklVO'l starhoard taiw and the Ooioo t "g upon her star- Il ONI l.t Okll ON KOI HI II PAOftt I TO MOTHERS Mr. .1. II. II .is k in, of 'hlratro, III., I'n -1.1. ni hie. ii'o Airatlri f lob. Aililrt'881-8 ('oiiifortlatK W ..id . lo V win. 11 IdxiirdiiiK Cttildblrtk "Umii IfOJ PiMtu kaf Mothera ice. I not drasd nhlldhssrloaf after tbey of Lydlai K. I'lnk huin's cgi i.thic rotupoHMBi Wblle I Intel children I ilu-aded the ji.icil, f..r it left DM weak ami tick Senator "Blip' bnitlli In Roltt. II nalor Win. sin it 1, ,, Maker Oily, 0' , ae. oiiipanie.l hv his wife, la ill Bolts todty vititing his mother, who is ill at the home ol his sister, Mrs. D D. tVllllatOMi senator Smith is the leader of the democratic party of Ore gon, having been to rt gar. led m the upper hram h ol the legislature and re ceiving the solid vote of the auti-re-puhliian mem hers for Lulled Mates senator throughout the session when the leadl.M k 001 eiidntl hy the . . , lo.n of John Ha Mitchell lua converse tioO with a Capital News reporter, Mr. Htnilli staltsl that the democrsta ... ,11 ' J It IIASKINS. foi month" a'lrr, and at the time I thought iltath waa a wrleoiue relief ; ... fore my lost 1 1 w ,Hru a l,r ailvlM -t l illul''..IMnJk" Kuttu'R g l.llo t oilipajund, aud I ,, ..I that, together With your Itll ttll,l , h for four mouth i r..,e Lha h.i.i 1 1.11 Ui , it t.iought i. woudt rful relief I hardly had RJJ a. he or pain, and o h. u in. .1. lid waa i. . days old 1 left my U-d stioug In I pun trandfall I nowtake Oregon would make a hard right m il abottleof l.ytlh. I I'liiW Innn'a VfpT" year, and have some bopo of carrying f.,,l,lo 4 Hiiipoiiixl and hod it U. p. tbe title, owing lo republican dil n.. m n.ut uual 'leul health. " aulitions aud a general diagust on part Mas J II IIassims, 'iJi Indiana Ave., of tiie laiople over the ICtlOfl ol several ( liicago, III $SOOO fwtil 1 a fOtJfflM sm.i esslve repuhiitan legislature win. i. !"' have s..iamlerei a great ileal of u.oue, and .nailed msny vicious laws. A strong man for governor he think will surely l. l. ai liter, tl Senator and Mrs. Smith Baker t'lly tonight. ii .. .initialed. ill return. to i .....1 i .in I ill oniiori ia M hot Hil t M t USIlt Ullll M'Ollil 'si tuulltwr IlltHtlO. tltl I Ilia OOMMfWl sh. tan IMMItsTO ltliiut oet by ruling to Mrs. I'Dikhutu tat l.yini, l.tsn. r toooottietKtiiogiiistiigiatiitoiiiiogteiaiMttetiiititii s FRAZER OPERA HOUSE. lieu L takei, I sad Mrtager. Ja U. Wiub. Lual Mua.i HONOLULU COON. Two Highis, riusiU mi fitay. alar jrt md 4ti- jH perform Pricms 30c, 7BC . eeau w aai .1 rvlr rflf..tinjV'""si""aaa'" Ml Clause Headquarters. i