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QAILYEVENINeCDITION rTERTI5BRS "MERX OREGON WEATHER. rajft"1 eeaieta" Ml eaa.......,. ! R55 ''ountT TS . ! P" l.iii, THIS FACT. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKEeON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1901. NO. 4tRa VOL. The Place To buy Groceries )S where you can have a biK ,tock to select from. Call an.1 see me. My stock is Urge Imtli in fancy and staple groceries. 0. R. Demott The Alexander Department Store. Hoys' and pjirls' jersey and corduorv waiters in red, lirown. black and hliir, 751 tO$l.$$. Another shipment of Newmarket and Kaplans just received: new and stylish coats for children from Jr.oo up to $15,00. Ladies' box coats in all colors and fti II of style from $(1.00 up to $32.50. Our boys' and Rirls' school hose "l'onj" hose at 25c a pair ha tnpple heels, tripple toes, tripplc knees. :md wear better than any other hose at the price. Visit our Furnishing Goods Department GENERAL NEWS The Boston Store. hlU 2i4 L 7 V tiltuiB i. 1. Stiff and pft hats at all priote at Pendleton's Big Store. $1.25 Girdle and you look like tide. M nc bj mi IMITATION vSTITCMI ladBgfl 2.60 for the beet. Your next Suit luy at tin Bi;r Btore; any price you want to pay. Always Gives the Best Values. The big busy Store New Arrivals at II A W. cnuieion s Popular Store. Boys La Iron Wagons, fi.09 to Children Toys, (.anies. Dolls llnll r...: ' V KWfj ON OUR SHELVES and counters you will find only the best of canned and package Koods. and the best of every kind Vliateer you want in tine urocer ies you will find here, and you will find our prices rinht on teas, cof fees, canned goods and everything 111 groceries We pride ourselves on the courtesy and efficiency of our store service. C. ROHRMAM. Montlav wax a day nf mourning for Ameer hdnr Rahman throughout In dia, as the death of an ally of the Rritish gorernment demanded recog nition. Although it has repeatedly tieen le niei hy the official ot theWhite Star Line, the rumor that J. Pierpont Mor gan is negotiating to huy the line i revived from Iindon. A new advance in wireless telegraphy ia recorded in London The Paily Telegraph says that Marconi haiuc ceetletl in transmitting message through the air for nearly 360 milea, which in lar greater than the maxi mum distance liitherto reported. The London Standard thinka that the British troop have a good chance of capturing tieneral I lot ha. Very little is known in regard to the movement of the Boer Oommantfant-Hencral since the failure of hi attempt on tha Natal frontier. At Minneapolis practically all hope ha been given up lor the recovery of former Governor John Pil)bury. lie is suffering with Bright' dieae, and during the past week he wa M conscious the greater portion 01 the time. Mr, Pillabury if 7:t year old and ha not the vitalitv necessary to tight the disease. The first negotiation with the nri gand who kidnapped Mi Stone, the American missionary, and are now holding her tor f 1 10,000 ransom, have tallen through, owing to an attempt bv the Bulgarian police to trap the outlaws. It I believed, however, that Mis Htone and her companion, Mr. Tilka, are being well treated. A Mareille correspondent, i plain ing the attempt of Count Henrv de la Vaull to crosa the Mediterranean Hen in a talloon, say that -nice hi trip in a balloon from I'aris to Cen tral Knsia a vear ago, the Count ha repeatedly declared his beliei that it practicable to cro the Atlantic in tin way. II Novimento, an Italian paper puh lihed at Pateraon, N. J., make the utctntint that scores oi Italian have been discharged I rum the silk mills in that city nice the asassinatioii of the president because of their nation ality. The paper Mtrougly protest, and declare that there wa nothing in common lietween the Italian1- and I McK in ley's slayer. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS Through the ktbdneaa of Charles Martin, the cititeue ol Hubbard have access lo over 16 10 books, which he ha placed in the room over the poatomVe. Mr. Pack, in charge of the party surveying a line Iff the Northern l a cilic irom Scappooaa to Tillamook, has informed the Tillamook Herald that be will probably reach Tillamook Oc tober 20. The tlai company at Scio ha nearly all its fiber Has retted and stored. It ia uow putting in a steam drier, and as soon as naw machinery arrives from 'be east will commence work with a;full crew. Mra. Kllen Samson, a pioneer of 1(162. died Htiuday at her home in Needy, aged H years. She had b-ci. ill tor some time past and her death was not unespected. Her huaband, two aons and four daoghters survive her. The oil fields above Vale are crest nig an enitemeiil next to the fa mous Big Bend gold fever a few weeks ago. More than 12,000 acres are now located and a half doseu survey ing parties are in the field. The ho tels at Vale are crowdad. It is reported that the Northern Pa cific railroad twpjaj recently ottered A. H Hammond I3.6uU,0UU for the As toria A Columbia Biver Railroad. The ofler is said to have been de, lined, though the impression prevails that Mr. Hammond is still considering it. (seorge s. Theobald of H'lHalo one of Hi Henry' minstrel men, was killed at Leary, Wash., on Monday afternoon iy the overland train, while attempt ing '' get on after the train had NM ed a high rale of speed. Both legs were cut and he was badly aMBglttl from the hips down. He died aftir being taken to the hospital. m line of Stationery, Tablets "-c .Tiippiies. Lamp, without a doubt "nest line in I wii,.,mi noc and Episcopal PrgygJ Li"ISe selection of tin.- l - j wml each, Vearc. riogii warranted for Se line P)peSi t2 5Qto 3.6y. k Wi sample lines of tine "s Toilet r..u 1 . a I... ' J"'cuue tiooks anil Le Articles t'tiMi.'l.i t i . .1 nn iolUr 1 " 3 lar and sold ,,n v,m,. mar- wick No I tlaus Headquarters. CARPETS The largest stock in the city. If you want a carpet c all and see me line. We will give you estimates seweu ana iaiu. A Mammoth stock of Furniture. BAKER d FOLSOM Next door to Postoffice. AIR-TIGHT HEATERS I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR-TIGHT Wood and coal Htoves guaranteed to be absolutely air tight. None of tlie heat is wasted and the stoves will save ONE-HALF of your fuel bill. I 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 Mam street, Pendleton, Oregon. U ex tract ALBERSHARDT TRIED TO KILL HIS WIFE l end, nut tOt torpedr hunt. " and ;:iln when the ship were doubled on em h other, he called out for the mi n to lire alowiy anil stea niv. mm isl.od tl It wa not possible to Nfl In on the enemy. o - Attempt at Murder Was Com milled at Helix, o HE SHOT HKK III THE SHOULDER o Willi l RftTOlfsr, After Returning Home from Pendleton In 1 Drunken Sine. Murder was tttcmted near Hie Milage il Helix Monday nlRhl. Kied Mhershardt tried to kill his' wile by shnolinr. nor with a icolei tie missed his aim. however, for the bul let enter, d hci shoulder and did not prove fatal. Alio i shHidt wn In IVndietoti nil Iny MondHV. ami when he boarded the train for Mel last nlKht. M VII Intoxicated Me nrrlvei' .t home nm' for some unknown NMOB Ptlllv4 UUl a revolver ami tired at hi wife He fled Immediately .111.1 w lien last heard Irom was some diNlMx-e north of HwlU. SheiifT niakelcy wn calh'd out at "III' in lin k I'V 111 llcllX III. r V I who HKke!! hln. to come al once and mnke the arrest. Mi H Mrs. AlheiHlutrdt h.i been living lit die house of John rimineruiau. wIioho wife tiled a short time Uto The resldel.ee la lOCatM about hall .1 mile from Helix. As lo the cause ol the altelllpled uraar the uAeani are iimhlt to foi III a ollHlNtent theory Inoiiirv 11 Helix amonK the residents also tails to it 11 I u NUN The entile al fair Is luysli'iiiiMH. ami doulll"r- aros 1 com Nome I unlit tioubbH llial had never reached the eara ol the I ill l 1 1 Kveli the uelKllhors appeal to lie U'lUllle to offer u le,honable 1 ilauatiou foi Hie hloodv woi I, of the drunken husband. At Hit lui 01 hour this atleiuoon at whirl word could he obtained. Mm. All eihbai ill was uol suriei iiiK from tin wound. Sheriff Blakley Gets the Man. A' three o'clock Shi riff Ulaki If) ill lived III town With Mhfl idllil lit ami plated his prlaonei In the OMMtl jail He says that he hail a Ioiik 1 hast alter Hit inai. and linallv caiiahl him about ir miles nut til Helix. Tlie story a told h the hheiill ih. thai wh'Ji Aloer.liiirill aulved from Pendleton last nlKht at lei. oeltk, lit- met his wile at the Kate leadlllK 111 Hh Tin merman house and there fired at I111 'hue shuts from a re vol, 'el Two ol H i ll IlllShSed 'in heatl amt Hie third struck her in Hie koaMar, She maiilKcd lo Ke anil under Hit sofa. till bei' Albt'lhllHI dt x sleepliiK HI Hie ham he Hunk Ills ratlier itiK him also, but 1 oiihl In lib- ai t 11 e 1 iin I 1 1 J a t 't ' into The bo He the bouaa shot 'lis who waa says that intended hhoot nm Mud bin The Excuse Made by inanv a man lor UkiM i drink at the mi In liiat hv nerdi, a blW tl He in I- arwk, Uis rtTTrrT1 ' ""ia "' """ and iiipior aakaa inm "fcel k1' " lirt u man no ai. on a pin Irup-. up with new em ryy . but no out would sa y that this latrg) was rvl- dvaea of the itreaftk fis"K B0VSM ol a DH St, with the ell is luducad by liqaura. They' OUIV WftU the lit, Iv OB, but ill, : o( atrrogtban it. m .met h ih maita from Usrfl prop erly digaatad and a s s I III 1 1 a l r tl . hrii the -toin- ach ia diaaaaad there is 4 failure Ihr nutrition lioui fotl siul the IssU k'"s v"it- 1 llr vl'" 1,0,1 ' aada atreugtltaniiiK not lUmulatiog, In piyrcc'i (kildan Medical Uiwovery cure disaaars of tlie alouiarta ami other oryaiiaof digeation and nutrUion, withal the nutrition ot to-! is patlaetl) rt trailed ami assimilated ami the lasly nourished into health an 1 aUVngUl, Thaw bao alcohol in "Golden Medh al Discovery," ami it in anlirel) liet Irom opium, cocaine ami all othai narcUn , Attept nt. sulattitute foi .oldtn Med ical Discovery." Tliere is no other metli cine "just as nitm " for tliM-aM.-s of the jlouiach ami Iliad Btgiai v.u.i t.iililtm Mtrtiicul limnvtrry and Or Sr' Clsrrh K iiirtl hsvr breu of rut I. nhi I,. .... " u. rltr ( Plot I Fill U A lill.rl of Viols Hullon Co Ark "Before I ascd ila abovr auutioiicu rrmrdic. uit sleep was not ouud duir.liiii. Istd a oiiliiuul leeliuv of WIKry 1 uow Icrl hkr m urw nisu " Or Pieroe HruMiul 1 lieu reuUlc the bowels ami Inn THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray A Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokera New York, Oct. IV Th wheat nnrket was atroiiR at the opcnlm Ihls momlne. LlfWIMl belli up to ,. and New York selllnn nt .' Hut later the ailvanee waa lost and the close was 'a nndor yeserda Tlit New York and 70 I'hit nun Stin ks t losetl about a point uiu'ei yesterday, ifter stdlltta thnl mm h hlithel . Money. :il4 Wheat t'lost- vestenlay. TfiVi. (ipeiiim; today. TtlS Hanae loilay. TtH- to 1t Gkaa taday, 7t. Slot ks in u . 117-, ; ste-d. st Paul, H i t. . u P., CEMENTING THE HARRIMAN ROADS Conference in Salt Lake of Many Big Otfiicale Repreientirg ?O0Cn Miles of Road. sail i. itke Hit ia. Benafal cob ferenee of oMuinis or tin iiai i ituaa rat It In on here todav The pifhelll iriiifie director, Ftubba, priat Ideal Hurt of the I nl hi Pacific, Keiieral BMnacen and boat's of the dkspaii IIJelltN ol the lOOthoni I'llt'ltle. Ort uoi it 1 1 1 v a v A Navigation inii.panr l ' i.'ii I'ai itu HreKon Short Line and Chit nso Ar NorthweHteri. Amour the plans are those In clip title' be tweeu t'hleaao. San Kram 1st o and Portland several hours, illvers'on ot 1 1 a lib riMitliiK and the Kenernl ee meiiHiiK ot the rlaniasait roadi I'he nfll litis here replt'Nelll nearlv iweulv ili I miles of rnml PORTLAND NOW HAS A WATER FRONT STRfKE Two Hundred Men Involved Load ing Fourteen Ships la Stopped. Portland, Oat, ir a Btrltw is on alonn the water Ironl today Work nil loiidllia II ships here Willi kiiiiii Is stooped 'I he stellllier Albert III lived lui-t iilulil lor wheat. Tin rhartortra heard ui the strike ami ordered her to proottd to s.m Wi m iseo erbart the opiion is hold Pttt tlrlkt iiimiIvih i'oii men. STATE OF THE CHURCH WAS REPORTED Episcopal Convention Learned of Three Years Progress. MCREASK LESS THAI P0RIER YEARS VI.W AltlioiiKli tram t Material Polnl ol II M New Befors so Prosperouy San Kram is. ikt ir, The Rpla- eonai eaaeal coaveatlot this BMmnig listened tn rriKirls of itaadlaa ' out mitteis on NadHkM oi the t him h durini ne nasi tarte raara, ikowIM in larretM in clergy 'of .'xu mi or lav nu n ITS.uim m,,,,.., , ,v,,, ,P all iwrptatt was I4ri.wai.7ir. The Im rtata In ministers In six per cent l ninnnli ants nine pat i . nt The total rraaktr ur roiaatttalcaata is not 14I.M1 riier. huH beta tall iiik orr ni the rata m faoraaaa of both etartl Mi eoinniiinli ants. Inotlgh ihe rhnr. h nevei was more proanoraiH materially A propoted canon arorMIU BM alius im inarilaRt nfler divoree wns rottd tlown toils) bv the hoi si- oi depatJea tftai a aaaiBtf or Nil out Npetsdles RELATIONS OF UNCLE SAM AND JOHN BULL Amhavsador Chojte Comes to See th President about It. I.ondoi.. on r, The minister ol i In- minor Kuiui'i in imwers unit lies im Hie siaii. tie. nt Hint ItJJMrteBI Am Imxsadoi I'liimte's real obji ct In girll to met It ii Is to preNetit a BMBBafll ol llHUlp In President HiHmovelt tW gardlaa hie ttUtade to Bnfltnd in iin caae ol Rtiroaaaa i oaipltoattooa It In addtd that ,'linate ami the kinar tullv dtaeaetad IM mailer l ist prior to ''lloate's itepai'tllle Aftei 0n. Botha. Cretin ia, Ot t 16 I 'I II in me I h iii ii irriveil at volksinst tn in ip in Hie pursuit ol lb il lui The but that PtUWBWI has IMM lalb'd Into lilt pursuit iniliealiH Hint every possible it i i will now be i it it 1 1 1 hy the In Isli In i tinier the elusive Hot l leailel I .mi lou. Oct Hi It was rum I Hi the Mm I. Kxeliaiue lln i in iiik thai Qoa. iiotha in captured, oiii linl Klii In ner made BO BM ntloii oi II In his weekl Hlali'inenl received HiIn moruliiK. The Ooweri Trial. HeoiKelown. Oct Hi. Beaattl Yo'iiil' was Ho llrsl wit nts in the Power! llial HiIn monilliK He ttt lltleil that Umbel was t'llihlauHv UrrOUBdad b a Joallllia iiai iiik iiowd im epl on Hie dav ol the l.llllliK 1 c J?JPVERS i al r I ' I A I f 1 I Ml NCiT M I I rif.J I ABbOLUTt PlieeitY tgfj BJBJ II . The Baai OiegoniaB is Kaateru Ore gon'e rapreaentative paper . ltleade,and the people appreciate it and ahow it by heir libaial patronage- it is iu adver. iaiac medkiu uf thia sect ion. SEARS, SCHLEY'S FLAG LIEUTENANT TESTIFIES He Paid a Glowing Tribute to th Rear Admiral and Eaplained Im portant Mattel s. Washington. Oct. lo. Unless the cioaa examlualioi. ol witnesses m the kovi raaWat ooouultt an itati lift tedlv lollK time Ihe end ol Hit St hley lugull) stHJII Will he III hlvlll Itayuor Mated this BMfBlBg thai tin testimony he hail to present will hi abort. "pilot NBBM tin was on Hit land this 'iioiniiiK. lie tee tl tea that In- thought the Spanish ships could mil i-nlei Santiago bei iiuse ol the nai lt,W links ol the i httlilu-l l.ieut Coiumandei Heais, Hi lib naa In-nli-iiuul iIiiiiuk the wai. was Ihe UfXl wllueSH He teatlletl llial neither he nor tin t oiuiiiodore I atl any knowledge of Ihe signals foi tin Insurgent,- ,vlnn Hit; fleet lei I K West. Story of the Sampeon Message In July. Sears said the iinusuul iiiiouni oi Miioke Iii Santiago bai'oi i d as if there was heavy firing or uuaiilllle of iawder blowing Up, but he hoard BjO '.ports That ulglit a iiuge nre was on snore tvicu a iiu aaage waa -em lo Haiiiaou Hears ttated that the battle began l n Ihe Tereau seeiiit-d to be beading for the Brooklyn and he told S. hit in i bought abe lut nded to ram Uu tlagabip. He thought Schley aaaeul en in this belief Alter the battb- he went to the able oltlt e will a iiiessage for the navy department from St hit) n i mi lag the victory he found Sampson s flag lleul. nam who refused to allow Schley's lues sage to be sent but sent Instead Sampson's message Kayuor tried io iiitioilui i Schley's message, bul court refused permission. Bears said he bad been Schley under fire live times and that nla bearing watt a modal for anybody, alwaya putting hi nine It In expoed positions and Sears waa coutinually begging him to be more careful. ('apt. Cook whs recalled to correct his testimony given timing Monday's 'in. i noon aesasiou. He aaid that several times during the battle he and Kfhle) aisjke of the position of i he enemy. At one line ho aaid A Strong Woman kraaONft lows. Aug. u. m Hi will wu ur lor iIwm yn W. irlsd ..ryllilna illi.. ul rnll.l in. I .imhiI ittusg utoas My tut. Irirtl Wlo "I isrdtil and fear bottlM ourrti liar SU ! ' morn bollWs, kuowlua ha wi'Uld to work bard duriac Ih. LirWtMt. aii. stUsdMl lo all S. i leuii gtdtl diiiina sad I. nbd sud uaiuadiHl all tea bay. Tltla aiedii lai sat bsr Mraugth lor isirljr ilts ih wrak and lirsd sad oould hardly (iaiNiut bul slats lis iaau taking Wtna if t'ardul ihti I. Ii I . On and .Irousar than .bM)niit Jim a KiauMiAimu fart. I o.rUi.iu hsd UUd ivselhkag durkag bar three ycari MvkasM and had pai corasi arable ssansy. Sh val ocsk ad toold hardly gst about for ihr ytart belee h lose WINE-CARDll hay Itild That as laiwMM le a oral, la lorau aaal ly - os S'ltta al Csreul i Now. alUr lakiii. th Win of Cartful. work a hh bar hatband bv th U hard work, bul U If not v. or nan i health a labor tn torsi. ollloti whars Uvouaandi ol tirliar tioaaly llaid var afUr var W ai Ih aid ol Wk I tan do say raonabk work and taloy good haalth. The haalUv Oval Wins ot Caidol brtnp maluM a wins vlgoroui in body and awed. rrd Iroea Ihoa UrrlbU davaitaUag pain a womaagrowi wtll aad streag aaturtMy. Win et Cardul rtgulaUi the dUoroid maajiruiuoa and iwu ktutorrhoaa, Ulling ol the womb and psrisdkal pakst la the baad sad baA taui.d by tuading or lilting a long Urn In th taoM poilUos Thadleed't blatk Oraughl puU the hewtla. itoniach, kver. Udnevi and blood la propar Ot.aily in.iiaaaa Ungln ant eaturam. it in natuiti iuu moat ... ... r ....... .. . ... .... , art luiid tuukiy mi aiutguu mii i ov dowm. ot .w ot vanaoi iOi Dtaca-ursutrti Itap. Orallv caaaa arc twrid t aad U taat paiiagM af Thadioid ri'i.Jg-7y""-:l PIANOS Wakefield & Falling Havi no Set iHiilliiiiiil Of I imt.it nm lunkrut rUx-k liut wc t an sell ami are selling in the last two wi lls such reliable ClllMBI f B.WAKK, JAMKH iHAWKOltD, M IIS. A. JOHNHON. J. N.HAMl KIM. J. I). IHRKAL, K. i TliOM I'rtD.N , K. A. HAN KIN, Mil. HI (1HKH, Al VOflAL, J. K. KtlHINrsON, JOHN lillKI l.H H. We can id I you a piano at from $50 to $75 cheap er than anyone else. See our New Piano on tlie Floor ior I ei Kit ml HI Hltl.bl w a KKKooys