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50 EVENING EDITION WILY EVENING EDITION mmwi 3 FiDVERTISfcK EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. : VOL- H PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OUEHON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEH 9, 1901. The Place To buy Groceries is where you can have I big stock to select from. Call and see me My stock is ,ar(fe both in fancy ml staple jrocenes. 0. R. Demott The Boston Stiff ) Kid rilling Girdle et.l 24 IMITATION STITCMIrvt, $1.25 Girdle and you look like this. 1 Always Gives the Best Vales. The big busy New Arrivals at Pendleton's Popular Store. Jfl bun Wagons, i.o to 1 -., Children s Tovs, Games, Dolls MUMlCtflMfM. F'M line of Stationery, Tablets Office Supphes. fci Ltatpi without a doul)t MfattUne ,n Pendleton. Cathol.c inrj Episcopal Pray er nd b.uies. Ugjfj selection of fine rings, 2r-od5o(. warranteci for 5' tar&. N line p,pes, 2 50 to $ 6y. uiruners sample lines of fine rm. Toilet Cases, Leather Juvenile Books and Cel 0ld Articles Bought at 50c on dollar, and cnlrl same mar wrick Nol ma Claus Headquarters, 1 1 - - I UBNgRAL A FULL LINE Of Children, Misses ami Ladies Coats ami Jackets ust received in all si.rrs snd at prices that will suit even the most humble buyer. My line of Ladies Silk. Silk and wool ami all Wcol Shirt waists is the best ever shown in Pendleton. My line of Ladies Musiin Underwear has just arrived and is now on sale it rediculously low prices. It will pay you to examine my various lines of dry goods before purchasing. R. ALEXANDER ami Fft hats at all prioM at I $2.50 f-r the best. CARPETS The largest stock in the city. If you line. v e will give you estimates sewed and laid. A Mammoth stock of Furniture. BAKER & Next door to AIR-TIGHT I Lave a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal stoves guaranteed to Imj absolutely air tight. None of the heat is wasted and the atovee will eave ONE HALF of your fuel bill. also have a full liae of catt cook stoves and steel ranges Prices are the lowest, quality considered T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. 741 Mam street, Pendleton, Oregon. Store. Ptndleton'l Big Store. Your next Suit I my at tlx Bir Store; any price you want to pay. Store ON OIK SHELVES and counters you will find only the best of canned ami package goods, and the best of every kind Whatever you want in fine Kiocer it.s you will find here, and you will rind our prices right on teas, cof fees, canned goods and everything in groceries We pride ourselves on the courtesy and efficiency of our our store service. C. ROHRMAN. want a carpet call and see the FOLSOIYI Postoffice. HEATERS NKWV Kear-Admiral Sampson, who in now Mjoaraing In Washington, li nrottlog hv the daily care and at tent ton of one of the Iwt local physician. Boer y mpat hixer in this country are preparing to appeal to President Roosevelt to stop thi MndlB .if sup plies (rm the I'nited State to the Btitish in South Africa. The president ha appointed t'har It- lUrtaell of Colorado secretary of Porta Rico, to HI! the vacancy caused hy the promotion of Secretary Hunt to the mttBOiablp of the inland. Kinperor William left Konimton, having killed stag during the fort night he spent there, lie went to Huherturstok, the imperial hunting lodge near Klerwade, where he will continue deer-stalking for several days. In I'avlouka, a town of 4000 inhabi tants, 120 ut i lee from KharkkotY. says a dispatch from Moscow, a quarrel 1h tweeu StundiitK and Orthodoi church people led to a free tight. The Russian church wa wrecked. Kighty people were killed. William B, Heideker, representing James .V. Murray, of Pittsburg, ha presented to the St. Petersburg municipal council a memorial offering to take over the entire surface trac tion of that city and form a company under Russian lawn with a capital of 100,000, 000 rnhlea. Both aide to the asphalt contro versy, the New York A Hermtnlese coin) any and the vtarticr-Oiiinlah syndicate, have declined to enter into the arrangement for an auucatde settlement of their trouble, the foundation of which wa laid by Minister Bowen.at Caraca, lat week. The London Oaily Chronicle say: Englishmen will be startled to learn that we have abandoned our right under the Clavton-Hulwer treatv and surrendered every disputed point with out compensation. The new treatv is apparently another instance of Lord Salisbury's placid indifference and Lord Lansdowne s impulsive generosity. Male Sutwrintendent of Prisons Collins has given orders that lV.nl gosx, the murderer of President Mc kinley, must not be subject of nut r iety while in Auburn prison awaiting electrocution. He must not be seen. aud visitors must not be permitted to enter any part of the prim w ben- knowledge might be gamed of his locu tion. Official return for September show that the decrease in the French revenue is J.'.OW),700 francs. Compared witli tbe total deficit for the first nine months of I -. I , it will amount to 187, 000,000 Irancs compared with 8H.000, 000 franca during the same period of 1UU0. Under the estimates sugar is responsible for a deficit of 40,000,000 francs. The people of Connecticut voted for a constitutional convention, the ma jority being orar 21,000. They alao voted in favor of two speritic constitu tional amendments, deciding to elect atate officers by a plurality vote in stead of a majority, ami in favor of an increase in senatorial representa tion. In tbe little town election!, hi 161.' of the ins towns, tin, republicans carried 112 towns, the democrats hi, seven towns being missing. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS l'ercy Willis of Salem has been appnii ted first lieutenant of artillerv In the regular army. A new eldorado is reported near tbe shores of ' os.d Hope bay, the, most southern extension of Kotxehue sound, and is the northern boundary ol Sum ner peninsula. The center of attrac tion is ( radle creek, a tributary ol the Kewaanlik river. Officers brought in from Klamath county Victor Nelson, a Klamath In dian, aged IK years, who is charge! with robbing the post dti. e at Klamath agency in July. The young redskin, by some means procured a Key to the building in which the postnltice is lo cated and stole stamps and stationary covering a ;ri of several months. rge W. Mavis, ex-clerk of the school board land, tiled an answer in the suit bfoagbt against him aud bis bondsmen by Attorney Oeneral lilack- burn. The auswer was sworu to hy .Mr. Oavis -eptewlier 14, in Kern county, Cal , before Konald McDonald, a notary public. There is nothing to show what pari ol Kern county Mr. Iiav is is in. . FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION "I am so thankful forv.li.it Ii Pmce's Favorite PlVgCriptioJl kUM done for me," writt- Mrs. Juhn T Smith, of Slacan, H C , H"x to "It cured me of a disease which max taking awav all m slrengtli, belpad MM tlirouxb llie lon: BOOIltlw boof bob) caau fand J b tvt '"k troojj Lab) girl, tb nn.sl healthy ami hajpy or all niy thu-t " nAKES THI: DM 1 1 KhNCfc. of BFX' 41tfjaV';gi ssaaas aaaa w I EM J TAYLOR DID NOT HELP OUT SCHLEY o- Testified Regarding the Move ments of the Brooklyn. o SAYS SHE GOT OUT OF BATTLE LINK o Rajnor Failed to Lain a Much Deslrfd Point In tbe Introduction ol Some Testimony WihiMtoiii ct. g, - The morning session of the Schley court opened with Lieut. Bristol, Watch otlicer on the Texas during the war, still on tbe stand, lie gave his opinion again that the stadinieter is a very unreli able instrument lor measuring dis tance. Hear- Admiral Taylor, who com. manded the Indiana during the war. testified that BftCn in unites alter the battle tiegan hi signal official said: "The Brooklyn must bo injured. She ll dropping out of the action." He taw the Brooklyn hooding moth about n quarter of a mile outside the line of the American column, it was not turn ing so far loghe could hi e lie could not tell how close together the Brook lyn and Texas Here. He shi I there was no attempt on the purl of the Spanish ships to ram the Hrooklyn. Here Kay nor attempted to introduce the signals made by Sampson in which be -aid before departing for Si bonv the day of the battle to ignore bis move ments. Lemley succeeded in proven M their introduction. Kaynor wanted to Introduce them to sb vy that Schlev was absoluti mm. in in of the fleet when tbe battle took place. RHAR A DM I H a I. SIMLHY RgTIRKS. Knds a Ssrvlos or Forty Years In the American Navy. Washington, Oct. 9. Admiral Sch ley went Umiii the retired list bslay after more than forty vears of service in tbe navy, lie spent eighteen years, much longer than the average, at sea, ami twenty-five on shore duty. Captain Frank Wildes, who com manded the Boston during tbe battle of Manila hay today was promoted to be a rear-admiral to till tbe vacancy ere. ted by the retirement of Schley. CON DS M ' gNULISH WAR POIICV. grlllsh Press Comment on ths Failure of the Cabinet. UOOdOO, Oot, 9, Two years ago to day the ultimatum was presented b the Transvaal to QrOOl Britain which orecinilated the war in South Africa. Commenting on the failure of the war and the improbability of its early conclusion, tbe pmss almost without MOOptiOB condemns the war sdicy of tbe cabinet . Martial Law In Cape Colony. Cape Town, Oct. U. Martial law la dei dared throughout Cape Colony 0 clud ing the port. IU PUNISH KKbhl s gelaehmenl Leaves Manila ror rrovinoa ot Lamar Ready ror action. Manila. Oct. . Ueneral Smith aud a battalion of tbe seventh infantry sailed for Ssirar lisluy to punish tbe rebels Who massacred over tbuty memhern ol company C, ninth in fantry, near Balligaga recently. The iate details of the HOBOf disaster show that horrible indignities were perpet rated on the bod IN of the dead Amen cans. THK KOI KKKKLI KR WKUUINI, John U . Jr., Marries Miss Aldrlsh, Oaugriter ul the Senator. I'rovnlence, It I , Oct. U John I. Bis keieller, jr., and Abble Aldrich, daughter of Senator Aldmb, were married this morning at the Aldrich summer residence. the ceremonv took place ill an immense room on the second 00f of the tea house. The groOMI was attended by Kverett Colby and the bride by her sisters Klsie and Lucy. After the ceremony, the larg. l and most e.lalsirate reception ever neni ill tbe stale occurred. Nearly seven hiilidreil were present. Miss Hill Married a Magnate. St. I'aul. Minn., Oct. U ObtflottO, third daughter of the railroad magnate J. J. Hill was married here today Ul I i ron hlade, assistant general manager ol the Krie railnad. HO iaVCI MgX r SUMMgl. Llplou's Oftsr gstused by the New Vora Yacht Club Sew York. Oct. II The New York Y'acbl club tislav lorinally decliiosl I inton's proposal to race hhamna k -ecnd again next siiiumer for the America's cup snort Line lesUon. -all Lake. Oct. W. Annual stock holders' meeting of tbe Oregon bhort Line was held here tills afternoon, am 278.372 shares ware voted by HeureUry Alexander Miller, ol the Union Pacini aud V'kw President W. If Han. roll, as oruxies. The old directorate was re elected. Cbarcea aalast fiayl. Tilly. Wasliiugtoo, Jo. . lb aavy ! uertujeait liae ordered mu iuyawligatmo Ifito tbe charge ol drunkeuueea pre- feried agafuaf dept. Tilly, eouiuiaud aut at Tutullia, Hataoa. Tilly as been detaolied from couimand at that station. Railway Treasurer aeateaeed. Malt l-aae, ot. W. -A. J. Vaukurau, iate treaaurer of the Oregon Hhort Line, waa eouviutad and sentenced this inoroiug to two and one-half yeara in the ueulUiullary for em basil lug n.s- tue railway- money. C. f. I'helps, horoeldale, Vt., says bis child waa completely eared of a bad caae of ecraiina by tbe use of HeWitt's Witch 1 1,... i -i, BtWara ,ji oouuterfelU. It insUotly relieves piles. Tailiuaxi 4 (. MARK Rrported by I. L. Ray Co., OMOsYgO Heard ot Trade and sieck Rxehanaa Irohers, Pendleton, New York New York. Oct. !. The wheat aiar wh ich wa early cable opened ft New York ket lost ail the advance made veterday, although were '4 higher. LlfOfpoa 7'4, and olOfJOd I lj opened '4 lower, 7hi, wbicfi provod tbe high point of the day aud closed at 7ft 1-H. stock were steady. Money , t per cent. Wheat : Close yesterday, 7H. Open today, , Kange today, 7ft 1-H to 7ft '4 Close bslav, 76 1-H. stocks: ugar, lift 8dt steel, II I S , St. nl, lftlH, ; V. V. , M 7-M. Wheat in Chisago. Chicago, Oct, ".-Wheal, Ml ?! In 81 :i-h. Wheat In San Franelsao. San Kran. isco.Oct. .- Wheat, Bg 11 A NRW AMRgR NANgD. Hablbubla Will Hsreartsr Rule the Af ghanistan!. Sueeeadlng His Father. Simla, Oct. g, It is learned the late Ameer of A ffghan istan snfTered from gout, paralvsis and llright's di sease. All is ipliet at Cabul. No disorder are roportod in any district Cotumirsioiier I'eshswor lelegralis that Habibubla, eldest son of Abdnr rabuiau, has been proclaimed ameer and that his sovereignty is acknow ledged by bis brothers and sistera. Sehniuler Not Killed. Washington. Oct. g, It is found that liustav Hcnit.ler. reported killtxl in the Sainar disaster, was nol with coincanv C. This brings Hie list of silled down to M, ROUOH TRIP FROM ALASKA. Portland Man Registers a Protest Aaalnsl the Steamer Service. Portland, Oct. g, -Si I g, well known barber, arrivisl here thi morning from Seattle. He was a pai senger on the Oregon on her last trip down from Alaska and he says that the trip was one that will never be forgotten by the paseugers. In the first place, the steamer carried more passenger than the law allowed. There was only enough provisions on hour. I for the regular number, suppos lag the trip to take eight daya. Aa it waa, the rudder broke when they were out a lew days ami it was eighteen days from the time the vessel loft Alaska until she landed In Seattle, and it would have been a great deal longer if tbe Oregon hail not sighted the I' in press of India and procured materials with which to repair the rudder. Long says that the provisions furnished by the ship were not fit to eat. All they I. ail was two meals a day. For breakfusl a little mush and dry bread for dinner, cofTee, a hand ful of rice and stale bread, foi sev eral days all they had was dry hard tack and coffee that was not eatable. A hen tbe Oregon reached Seattle tbe aasengers were almost starved "Lmt thm UOio OUST Send lor oar ,Fhl t i-oklst. 'Goldsn Mulct fi HouMwork." I -.1 '7 THE NEW YORK if you want oltmnlnoma to ruto about your GOLD ft ramovas dirt grease, smoke-etam averylbing clean and new looking. It is batter and cheaper than soap IMfc N K r A i HH Aha i 'jmrANV . fa6eoooet8aassBitoea'iooooasasafaRiilellTIf FRAZER OPERA HOUSE. THREE NIGHTS . ' ' -in ii Thursday. sy ' Popular Anmission 25c. MRrn'slfaiEiiKi Laulien adiuitttMl frf Thumlay night aajcomoauiHtl by thti holder of one paid leaerved neat. Mntin xtsit...i.. B 1:1 UIV niliunn THE NAME OF THE CHURCH o Episcopalians Considering This Important Question. o A COIIITTEE WILL BE APPOIITBD ProceedlDH! it tb Bl Gathering- in rrtBcijco of Qgjfj mil Laymen San The house ol bishops at the Protes tant KpbMtOtl general convent mn re qUMtail that a joint HMMMtltsM be ap pointed In consider a change of name lor the , UU U, and another to consider the gOOttkg of a fund (or disable. I ami retired clergy Slid their widows. The deenies MOM most of the morning in debating the margaiial readings. I he house nl bishops alter a lengthy debate adopted the propisjed amend incut to Ibo MROa on marriage and di vonc, prohibiting the remarriage of any person who has tawo divorced. CIVIC ATTRRI COHIIDRRRO. Uensral Confersnss Urass Young Men to Tsks Pari In Polltlss. San Kranclsco, Oct. . The Kpison pal convent ion this morning selected Booton as the place lor th it con vent ion resolution was adopteil urging the young men of the church to take greater interest in the ballot ROg and elections. THI HIINll SCANDAL. Nsw York Plnancisri Under Bends Tor Kalis Swearing cw York, Oct. it. Hubert Martin, president, and Henry lletbeosen, sec retary and treasurer, ol the helaware Surety com pauy , were held in 110,0011 hail here today to answer to .barges of perjury Their arrest is the climax in a scandal arming out ol the Amal gamated OogpRf coinnany's suit against r. Aiisustus lleine. It is allegiel Ihe prisonesr swore lalsely that a mil lion dollars had been deposited with their company for lleliue to allow bun to operate the immense miiiee w in. h he bad won from the Amalgamate,!. Will Irsak t oschlna Resord. New York, Oct. I, At ft o'chaik t Ins iiiortiing a coach drawn by lour cobs and guided by Alfred Yamlerbilt dashed away from in Iront of the Hol land hoilfe on what is exacted to le a record breaking coaching trin. The (Tip to riiiladelphia and return is to he made ill lilteen hours and thirty li ve in mutes twlmt ato yomr work I l house umo DUST and gruna from any causa. u9 It d not injure hands or rabrica. Clytagu. . i-ufn "sw iu. ... ii-1 ii i ii s Oct 10th priooati Reserved seats 50c " .w 'H M I 1111 J 3