JEWING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION limn mum EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. mSn .HIS FACT J MIHlHHIIIHHmi PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THirHSDAY, (HTOBEIl 3, 1901. NO. 4245 214, 'he Place 0 DUj Ul VVWI where you can havr n big iiock i select fmm. Call luiJ see m My stock is Lr both in fMCy ami staple Inocerir". i, R. Demott U. B. WISE AND SEE R. ALEXANDER The Leader in Values 1 Befofl huyinR your winter wardrobr. A Quotation of Price without showing Quality of Goods conveys no Information Money Saved is Money Earned. GENERAL NIWS. The Boston Store. DRESS GOODS Newest Fall Fabrics. ftaulX'Soie Arnuiv Luni Pranelle Drap Do Alma liranitc French Poplin UiOM Snake Skin Isatin Repps PebltUheviol lay Wonted Satin Victoria in light and heavy weight and in hlack i'id colors. A heautiful line of trim ming to mutch. Rtuienilwr our Dress Goods Sale l) the very low prices of I2!2i Ifc. 2Qc, ,Wc, 49c and 5c till KOdled values found here MEN'S CLOTHING. SUITS All the stock for fall is the bant dressers are now their choice. We are making a specialty of high class values now in and nickintr out a $10 and $15 fall the like RUBBERS Pal liH'k her all no v and 1 lli'i Lew l vl i! lie v to show ow priua OVERCOATS New overcoats are necessary this as there is such a great change in style. We have them and buyers the. $7.B0 to $15.00 Please the baft LOTS OF SHOES YET. We thank our patrons for the hig shoe business of this fall. We Mieve you like hive values at small prices. IWatch our Silent Ulove Sale. 25c Neckwear 10c tonight The annual meeting nf the Union Pacific will be held in Suit Lake City October K and of the O. ft. A N. on October . Both are for the election j of director and the transaction of oth -er regular business. The Cuban constitutional convention haw addreaaed a letter to Ueneral Wood informing him that the change which he suggested yesterday have been made ano that the convention, deeming it work completed, is ready to diaaolve. Mien Blanche Bates, the Portland girl who ia playing the leading femi nine role in Frohman's "Under Two Flaga," at the Oran opera honae, waa taken to Orace hospital in Detroit, suffering from a aevere attack of ma larial fever. The Northern Pacific annual meeting I showed that recent minora of lack oil harmony were unfounded. Not only Tb SflCOOd waa there no contest at the election, bnt practically the entire vote was cast by proxies made oat to J. P. Morgan and I iv him tranaferred to Mr. Racon and Mr Perkina. Kumor cornea from Cardiff that the near ttitore will witneas a huge amal gamation of British and Spanish iron and steel intereats in order o do bat tie against the encroachments of the American steel trust on the Kurnpean market, inquiries made in London, however, fail to snstain the existence of such a project. The final sale of the iate Marcus Daly's breeding stahl islunent was held at Shaepahnad Bay. Ihe richly tired matrons from bis stud in Kng land were in great demand ami the prices were high, 41 head selling for 1206,100, an average of 96002 per head. James K. Keene paid 1H,500 for Field Azure, a famous Knglish brood mare, and $11,1100 fot Lady Keel, the dam id Hamburg. J. K. 117,000 for Pocahontas ,and August Belmont $17,000 for Lucy Cross, an other famous English mare. The oth er 2 year olde alao brought big prices, W C. Whitney taking a brown tillv b St. Simon-Lady Keel at $1(1,000. and .1. B. Haggin paying $16,600 for a chestnut colt by Ayreahiri'-1.' I Hclave. August Belmont paid $26,000 (or a sister of Hamburg. COLUMBIA WON THE HEAT TODAY Breeze Was a Shamrock Good Omen, Said Experts. to one on the Columbia. Few large sired bets are reported, however. Mc Intvre and Marshall announce that they have wage ml $10,000 on Colum bia against $4000 placed on Shamrock II. by persona whose identity thev declined to disclose. Among other bets reported was one hv Joesnh Corvan, of .loaeph Corvan A Company, who placed $1400 to $1000 on Columbia for the race yesterday, I THE NEW YORK MARKET BUT THE AMERICA! OUTSAILED HER Rim Wu Such is to Set Wild Wilb EDtbuslum Ibe Crowds Upon the Snort Reported by I. L. Ray Co., Chlaaao Board of Trade and Pandlaton, New Task Summary of the Raee. ..I. is. klanliiK, eresseil thd 11 u -it . Untitling, crossed .-.i IIM, I ill W. Shamrock, ktartinf, nw-ivi IBS 11 u- m flnUhina, crossed al 2 II time. I:16:rs), i nlumhls won In actus tone. I I" Tunc allowance. M sroinils, sildp't I'oluintila'i victory, IM, line at atapaaa Ilii. at i paaa make. PACIFIC NORTHWKM NKWS u.,L . 'I'wm an v or wcfhiy ttlin: a l redui t l iv lrai r 111 lunik' Mirili in while 35'. l"' MV iine nf aili a HNiBg " tor 2il. 'Miner s sample line of fine mms and L-ift Looks at P reduced price. China Crockery id Glaawara RrVo$jr Table makes tin meal tempting when tlie dislxs are dainty and of delicate and pretty patterns. Our slot k is all up 10 date, handsome and ol the newest ilt-MlMis and exquisite de c orations Handsome dinner sets for wadding Kilts, as well as hut vases, t;lassu an and jardinieres, w have m choice variety, and at sui priaingly low prices. C. ROHRMAM. Eighty miles of track is completed on 1 1 n- new salmon river roan in Idaho. (leorge II. Barber will construct the basement of the new St. Paul's church to be erected shortly on Catherine atreet In Walla Walla. Mr. Barber's figures are $2-.V.40. He commenced excavating. Mr. Barber is a well known Walla Walls contractor. Mra. M. E. Outbrie, wife oft'. C. liuthrie of Alma, Wash., eloped with Krnest KeynuJds of the same place on September 20. The elopement has caused quite a senation and it is now reported that the parties are some where across the line, they having been last heard from at (iraud Forks, B. C. A ruaaked highwayman held up Mayor Henry K. Kowe Tuesday even ing in Portlund at the corner of Kust Sixth atreet and Holladav avenue. within a block of the mayor's home. The roll tier escaped. The mayor had left his house to hoard a trolley car alien thr h iguway man sprang at hini out of the darkueaa. James Edward Brady, the man who committed an unusually brutal assault upon a 6 year old child, Ida Pugsley, in Helena was taken from the jai1 by a mob aud hanged to a telegraph pule in the hayuiarket square, about three blocks frjui the jail. The crowd was orderly, and after the man had Iteeu hanged it quietly dispersed . fhe report of the first quarter of the made hv the UlllU-d Highlands, Oct. :t. -A fair and full wind gave good promise 'or resailing of the triangular race between Colum bia and Shamrock today. At H o'clock this morning the neinouieter at Sandy Hook registers! twenty knots, while the sea ' quiet Hint smooth. Noth Hnrr and Sycamore this morning claim- Madden paid il the conditions favored their respec tive crafts, so a corking race was in order, said the experts, it the Hind diil not rluke again. Extra careful in spection was given the rigging ol holh vac hts this morning, for the hreete nromiHed to strain every inch of it to the limit. Shortly after tf o'clock tugs were hitched on anil the IMM startixl for the lightship. Among the guests on hoard Lipton'a steam yacht Kriu today wre Mr. and Mrs. ii rover Cleveland. Shamroek Ovar the Llna First. At 10 o'clock Columbia, Shamroc k and the committee Itoat arrived at the liithtshin and nreoarations were made hHitti vi -tr, as Slates asaay ottice at Seattle show c a u,,,,lll(, p-hamrml. dehcit under last year'M receipts of al- , American, the moht $7,100,000. Ihe receipts Ol g' Id were fjf.174,819. The falling "it a at trihiiled to the different methoda employed in the Klondike and the ex tremefy dry season at Nome. 'Ihe ijuiuiault nservation in Wash ington, comprising :t00, 000 ai res, prob ii i I v Mill bl tbrovi open to settlement next spring. I he contract lor survev - the ri'Mervulion is alsiul to in fur the start. The wind had flattened a little when the tow lines were cast off, but still waa strung enough to worry the slower excursion craft that attempted to lollow the racea. At 10:5,') o'clock the warning gun waa fired and the scrap between the skippers liegan. At 11 o'clock the starting gun was tired. It looked like Columbia went over the line lirsl. Official lime of the start waa: Sham rock, 11:00:4:1; Columbia, 11:01 :47. Yachts rooted Like Raaa Horsas. With the lea rails awaah for the hrsl time, the yachta bore away for the first mark. Shamrock held the lead. It was a rattling race and excitement was intense, the hosts footed like race horses, kicking the water from in front in cascades. At 11:40 o'clock they neared the I mark, Shamr.u k going around lirsl at ii:ui:u; uoiumnia at ii: . :in. How ths Yaehlt lore Along. As they tore along for the second mark, Columbia little by little cut down the hal leiiger 'a lead, though tin- Imil-I mini, an wan still leading hv over half a minute. Shamrock went around the aecond mark at 12:40 o'clock, and Columbia 66 aeconds later. I I, en began a grand tight. Columbia l .Mint along al a terrible clip, ,-inl, na- going like the l OK iiaardrd. I omuilssiouer Hern ami ol llit- general land office said ludav that it h.i.. robahle the old "sooner" svs lltga KOUld he adopted at the 0MMlill ,,f I. ,,lh this and the Kt. Hall reeerva t ions. MOllS-Lan K i.: j jn. o. hub mu uuus iy wood quality German Ylh dolls 2c up. 'iedus-.i:il1111it.. i;nu Fehina and metal heads in Rttban r. on,:. . J 5c -Fine castile soap popular soaps 5c, har. Please bear 0ur soaps average 33 13 thn elsewliere. ''Applies -25 slate pen 12 Wad tlHiirilu CP AtC wmrv NOLF. I w aatafs... SEE BAKER & E0LS0M For Combination Folding Cota and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - -- -- -- -- -- -- - Next Door to Postoffice IV lid let oil. Oi eg on AIR-TIGHT HEATERS I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stove guaranteed to be absolutely air tight. None of the heat is wasted and the stoves will save ONE HALF of your fuel ML T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. Nu one nerds to tx- told to t r to cure a OMICta Bttl any one will hi glad to I nil, I nf a nu-1 .1, of tuir wlnrll will be thorough and lakliiiK In I'line C. ,M.-n Ur in al Disco Vt'M n a inedi cmr which can Ijt cuuhlciith rcKt- 1,1 eurr .!-,.,.- ol the urkulis ol repiratiou. it cures obstinata, daaf si- .1 1 couxlu, lronchiti and Uk-eding of the luilirt It cures whm UOthiRf ele will cure, and the loi ul ph Mi lan ...... 1 uoihina mule that we ..mi rlik ' riir.- ia no aholiol u, "Oolden Med ical Discovery," aud it n. ahjlutt from opium, coaiue a adlfla The dealer, tempted by the little aiore ,.,111 1, ud hv caa lie ill,Moii iiu-ilii oira, Mill I., 1 1,1 . Irv aud 11 a siil.Miiuu- K " Lliaeuvarv " b aski-d fur. No . 1 , .uiu'.c rurdiciuc will aatiaf) thr sick like "Ooldeu Medical 1 iua.war . 11 alwaya hel.. It alueart always cures. Two yr su a trrrte cuug ail I waa al lettered wlih Mr F Skjjd ut Uuikhwm, l 11 74' Main itroet, Fendleton, Oregon. aturtel un m llarrl, " wrWaa mu 1 u Miuu I cuuld uul Urf nilil wir l U'Uhl lr,tu .rviai inc. oul l ttu avail. USUI yrai ao o td I cudlil " Iwcalhr llir., at o ut. Ithtu IrVsd U fwra ...1 nl. .r, Ailri l.ikma ria m ml III JfclH, . I I aai a well uiau I '" " ... fo auy out -ilfcrius "om ilw -aour IrouUr Dr cicrce s Pleasant reiieia eurc l,-Upallou Or Pierce' aifti inr.ll ao when I h my n,wr jUU a Med I utile ol nun at k rue.lv J, down the lead. Al 1 o'cloi k Colun. I ia had caiiKht l.ipton's boat and a lew minuter, later shovad her nose ahead Thr, crowds on shore bogan hoailiiitr like demons. After the most BMUIM of Ir1rMH will, ('..Illinois Krailnali) iaWtMIM her lead, she crueaed the line ahead and won the second heat ol the 1 ui MM, Ai ie ilia Daily liases. New York, Oil. o -The lolloam. olhcial statement waa given ool by tin sigueih to the agreement 111 tOMllMKMR Willi Liotou's rnjiiDst for raies each day "Ihe agreement deteruiluiiig Ihe conditions and governing the races lor the America's MB as agrntsi RB4NI by the cumiuillre ol tha New York Yacht Mb tad the Ituyal Ulster Yacht ilajfa are hereby unxiined aa lolloars: Mi ike out clause beginuing: 'The first rare shall he swiIimI on Saturday, epten, htr Mi lUOl, and subatituUi the fol lowing: ' The races shall Isa sailed 011 the billowing dates, namely: HuptMi1 lar Septemlwr 'M, October 1, aud October I, IWUl, and oach following da except nuuday; provided, how ever, that immediately on the conclu sion of the race ol October I, and of us. b success! iug 1 a, I or regatta i om mitlee shall inquire of eacli ofjutesl- aut whether he is willing to slart the next day, aud should either contestant reply in the negative, one day shall intervene bafore starting the day's race. Suudav shall uot count as such intervening day. ' "for tha New York Yacht Club, "LEWIS I, CAriHLEYAKH. "Chairman "Kur the K..vai I .sin V a. Ill Club, "K. O hHAKMAN CKAWi'OliD, ' l halt man iBglim caaasaaat. J oud on Oct. S. Tha iiiorulug v Laara indula-e in liltla coasuiaut on ths ' . . . . ,1 l. j r. nui lorinanoaa 01 ia1 nuauiua rwu Ill.f.tllM till LMsrluuiaaucai umiu tu uuuurtu uv I 11 1 lit tuut 1 UU that the cbaflsuwr would show holt-r 00 1 ho UUUiguIar uojras and is anparently iui proving her lurui, her work ia vweterda's light alra lv iua area! satlslacliotj. It is gonoraily conceded that uhajicsw ( liftlug the 1 . u 1J... cuij luuk origUMtr. mr. usuumv-, rod 1 lor oi the YachUiuau, bus declared in an wurview that ha thiuka the ohanuadl of ihe challenger winning the cop are remarkably gouo, pruvioiug she aula uuly ordinary luck , althoogh with a airong wind aft Columbia ia a uiarveloualy faat V New York, Oct. I, There was scarcely anything doing in wheat tislay ami toe price range was only a half cent. Liverpool doeed unchanged. ft--r!V New York ORtMMd at i4't and sold MtfMW M fl and 71 :!-8, elOtltlfl tixkr- were very dull, the vacht race nveiving all tlM attention. M oimy, per cent. Wheat: Clnse resterd ay, 74 Opta tislay, 74 Uange tislay. 74 ;l-x to 74 7-H. Close tislay, 74 V Htocks: Sugar, 1174: steel. 43; St. Paul. lfii , C. P N i'-H. Whaat In Chlaaco. Chicago, Oct , -Wheat, M to MOKE TESTIMONY 18 TAKEN Sampson's Lata Arrival at ths Raitla Oan Into tha Kvldanaa. Washington, Oct. It. Ilelore the Schley trial osanal this morning, Kay imr, counsel for Schley, stated Ins be lief that in view of the rulings of the court on the subject, Sampson would not lie brought into the case. Schlev'n counsel, however, was pleased at the tact fhat got into the record tuati inony of the witness who aaid that Sampson arrived an hour and live min utes after the Colon surrendered. Capl. Sigshee resumed tha stand to correct Inn testimony ol yesterday, I lent. Doylea dinact exaiuination wiih continued, lie said the ItriHiklyn was in all the bombardments in June Ihe Spanish did not remain at their gun, but as they wilbdmw they look snapa at the Hrooklyn. Me saw Schley under lire during the liouihardtllf ills and the battle of July .'I. Lieut. Iioyle alao resumed the stand tislay aud testifissl in answer to the iiiestiun that Schley before and after the battle was so self-poHaisml as ail) -..in- cuuld in- under these circum stances. Kovle gave a thrilling recital of the Krooklyn's part in the battle, lie told how the Brooklyn kept up coustanl tire on the Vlm-ayu aud the Teresa, and, after those vessels were put out of ac tion, of the chase alter the Colon. Mis atory gave M indication of alleged cowardice M Schley s part. Doyle ad mitted that in writing the log of the Hrooklyn he said the ship turned to the westward when the battle hegan, whereas the Hrooklyn in fact made the loon eastward. He test i lied he made a mistake because be had Ikk-ii busy at the gllllS, hut corrected the log when Commander Sharp called bll atteiil to the error. ENGLISHMEN ARE ALARMED "Are We On ihe DerenslveV" Asks tha London Dally Mall. London. Oct. S. The repeated ham merings the Hoers ara giving the Hnt mh have created the greatest public alarm and depression The I'aily Mail today asks. "Are we on the defcli aive? " The war nltice today isniiml urders loi the Kilth aud Ninth regiments of I an cera aud the I .igliteeiilh and Ni e Mis' Hussars to prepare to leave ,,r South Africa The archbishop ol I'nrk in Ihe cur rent issue ol Hie York I Iha-eser-an Mug atiue iroHises a day of national hu miliation as a means ol haslenintr MM MMM i ' IWitn-h arms in Hoiilh Africa gxplusion 111 MsKssiworl. Mi Kiii-port. ii. i Sewer gas ex - : ioh, in the haneuieiit of the I'eoples' loiage plant Ihia uiornliig and r rei ked the uiaehiuerv and part ol the ,i. i Ming. Kiigii.ei r I'rice and Kire mm Kingi h y wen latally injured. Hallls en i liars Ossarl. .I rha Island, lrica, Oct 3. A lar ega IMsltj iiiciilly capturrd a I up.. I, caravan near liaiiierghu in the Sahara desert alter a severe light with heavy casualties and MsMMd a rich haul. fhlladalpliia Wsrshousa gurnsd. riiiladelplna, Oct. 3. IdMM'l big storage warehouse was destroyed hy In. II. , MMflllRdJi He bias helug a liiarler to a half a million lou In Hungary. Vienna, del. , He. cut elm tious in Hungry OtMfMMI many dislm ham en llhcisl raiairta alios iweiitv-nimi pn sons killed and forty-seven injured as the raeult of riots. .Admiral hampaon surremh M id 'on, maud of Ihe lioaton navy yard. His successor, Hear Admiral Johnson, calhul upon Sei relary Long Mi pay his respra Ik . THE FRISCO STRIKE ENDED LAST NIGHT o Governor Gage Made a Politi cal Ten Strike. 0 HE ACTED AS SUCCESSFUL IEDIAT0R Sblps In LmiIdk ihf Port. ih First Ten Weeks Nlnnj Per inl Will Return lo Work. PltMllOO, Oct. I, -Oovernor age MnMMl last night that, through his MilftthMi terms satisfac tory lo hotl, parties had been agreed pOBi and that the teamsters and water front strike was settle, I The peaceful settlement of the strike resulted m folly Hfty DM it of tha membership returning to work thia morning. It is expected that at least ninety per cent eventually will Im re employed. Trans I'ai Hie I ices have mil yet made an agreement with the unions, but expect to tislay. The oceanic and coast I lues have. Steamer Walla Walla left port tislay with ii union crew, the Ural in tan week' opinion is generally expreaeed that Oovernor Uage by his suiveeafol mediation has made hiuisell so imiuii. lar politlotlly that his WRORllgdlttoil and elect lou are assured THE UENERAL CONVENTION commlltaai. mh I-r.iiicisi ... Oct. .1 The morning session of the I i-ixopai convention was taken up with reading rwfOMl and referring them to the various commit teen Ihe Woinau's Auxiliary opeinsl its triennial convention with religious ceremonies in lirace church and a aar HMM bv Hishop Nichols. The huiiueaa inoeting was held this alteiuism. Ishop Morrlf ssrmon. The seruinii hv the venershla Hishop Morris wss a si rung missionary plea from the text "Launch out into the deep anil let down your nose for a draught, " and Joshua's worda to the children of Israel, "How long are ye slack to go to Niscsa the laud?" He declared that the mission of the church of leans Christ waa to all na tions, ranks and conditions. Hha is to launch oul and cast her nets into the deeps ol ignorance, poverty, unthrift, aormw, shame aud crushing grief, the deeps nl avarice, too, SB Well as licBotleil worl. Illness and stolid, stupid lad lib rem e. It was for tha furlhar- gg this work hy the use of the hi st means that the no-inhers ol the en, t e ut ion were Kathi-red here in this lo the most ol them lar nff part ol Ihe couiilrv. As a resident of this I'acilic cnast lor thirty vears, he felt thai be could speak ss one aim knew its i Is Slid lis promises sml wss sware of Hie slackness el His church in coining out til possess this gissl land. The hishop Uoted from a simmm-Ii latclt ihin.red hy ('resident Konae valt in Denver, in which the than vice pr. indent r-lmwed Imw slow the slataa- im ii ol H arlv days ol mir country's history were to realise that the great west was to Income an inhabited end civilized land within any reasonable I !lns ignorance was rslbw led in ihe i hun h iipis, rlunitlea ware lie laMad MtMM ol It and the MMRa UUSJtll lOM to IIM i hurch is irresrsble. Mmsklng .1 (he siiavsti. ii Iroui some QMrleri that Hie MlUsli nary UMfMlM t Ion needs recoliBld. I si loll lln- bishop plaead biRsxatll oa raaard as an unbe- I lever in the necessity ol rado al ebgllaS lb aid he did lint lielieve Ihe , bun vef had a more nil. KMl miasioiisry admiulatralioii than al present. "It is the old slorv ." he addetl, "of Sim, kins- son., .in alls M whom lo lay Ihe blame instead of taking It home I" OMfaelvaa II all Ihe clergy, hishona and laitj nad done as well aa s few have dune there would have beeu Mu aiaaioii lor thisiry for Ihe recoil- ttredt lofl ol our missionary system. ' fOUIld Old NUUIS Minsk Port TOMMIM Ii Oal ItM steam er outsell arrivsal this morning from Hawson a lib 471 passengeis and 60, UUU Kvideu.e has las-u ohlaiuerl that the Nome mines were worked yians ago lolh.r.lam and lusina k disio have been disioyorl lielow the sur face. Orssl kalpbullder Dead. Philadelphia, Oct. 1. Henry W. Cramp ol Ihe Cramp ship budlliug llirm, dud this morning ol pneumonia. 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOdiJOO OSOdO 8 8 8 o 4 0 8 8 0 0 n tilJOdSr r, 6 6 8 8 8 t 0ii 3 FRAZER OPERA HOUSE. basHk sk.il Mrbssr wsi.u Less I m.iisk.i New Yora, Oet. 8. The Tribune ia authority for the statement that the prevailing odds ia the luteroetioael yacht raoe appeared Ml ba about tsiii . IB aW . .... I It. kai I u w I ;l " I nunuLULU . UUUIW. 1 R TX if 4(0. 9 RMH ak Tan Ninf.fL riiuriji jfif Vrkbv. October tTf it le mu italics luuicsuaiiT " - " E a pmrtormw. Prta oc, 7BC. $ i. C aasissesal sa aaaMs-s assfca-s sMss. M,,fl tr a.eaaaRaiiRRdRRllllH Ill wwih ileailiinarters.