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DltiliiLCSI BAER & DALEY, Exclusive Dealers in.. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods f Hats, Gaps and Shoes. ONE PRICE TO ALL 729 Alain Street: 55 THE LINE VICTORIA, B. C, AS SEEN EY C. E. McLELLAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY- 13, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Pendleton Man Visits the Canadian Capital and Writes Interestingly. Victoria, B. C. Fob. 8. "Time writes no wrinkle on thine azure brow Such as creation's dawn beheld thou rollcst now. Thy HhorcB are mplrps chnnged In all save thee, Assyria, Greece, Rome, Carthage. where are they?" I always like, says a- writer of books, to put ft good quotation in the preface,' and thonrif there Is nothing of any real value in the book Itself, the rcador's'time is not wholly wast ed. He lias the quotation in the pre face. Although half the writer's life has been snent within half a day's t journey of the Atlantic breakers, and the dtlier half about the same dis tance from the Pacific, his first glimpse of old Ocean was gained last , Thursday through the Straits of Juan ! dc Fuca. To a landsman whose life I of vision is bounded year in and year ; out by the same line of hills and strings of barbed wire fences, there Walla Walls to Have a Structure for ' Is nothing particularly enjoyable i onunuic iui ln tnose yagt water stretches and That Use. timbered islands, whether viewed Walla Walla. Fob. 1.1. A gang of from the fleck of a Sound steamer workmen are engaged in removing a under 'the frowning guns of Uncle number of old buildings adjoining the Sam or John Bull or from the- top of a pleasant place to rest, surely, and nearly every climo under tho sun Is represented here. vbdcuuybi derives considerable filthy lucre from tourist travel. The visitors book at the museum the day of the writers visit there boro signatures from from England, Scotland, the eastern part of the province nnd several of, the states of the Union. Victoria though not particularly noted for rrasplng new ideas, quickly thinks tills business might be worked a lit tle and has just formed a tourist as sociation which nfter, a partial can vass of the city reported a fund p $2,500. TO BUILD FRATERNITY HOME. Fifty-three million dollars of new insurance policies in the ilrst six weeks of the year is the astounding have postoflice to make room for the con struction of the new fraternity build ing which will be erected as soon as the weather opens. The old buildings i long been landmarks, having ! been in use for nearly a half century. In an early dajthey were in the very center of the town, and in them were located prominent business firms. They were built, of cheap lumber, one riw, iii.r fnTO nt ..nc,,,,, story high, and were never very elab-, ..p.ltien is viup. ,in,,'r i,,.,-.-v thn waiter." The history of Victoria, like orate, although a great volume of bus iness was conducted until more re cent years forced the business into brick blocks and to more central quarters near the river. For many years Chinese have occupied the shacks as residences. alsh-wnter record announced by one af the foremost life insurance com panies. Columbia stands ready to duplicate ary concessions Nicaragua is willing to make. There need be no question ilwut the title of the Panama water Tray. The United States can have it -nrith a guaranteed title. The new navy has cost the United .States 899.81)3,1)28 for construction .v:d $9,343.2;?;? for repairs on complet i vessels. These figures were sup plied in a .statement forwarded to the sfenate by the secretary of the navy. Dr. Mueller, ex-consul of the Orange Tie Stnte to Holland, and now on his ' way to New York, is taking dispatches ' irom the Boer delegates ' in Europe !Ior President Roosevelt, and Ur. 1 aiueller will remain in the United Slates as an official Boer agent. The wide stretch of desert in West- bjh and Central Nevada has been . J. 1... - ... l i . 1 . . a. n tA,t. 1.1 tl 1 1 f- f 1 w . r..M.mr ...1 . . . . I ' mn iy a wiim suinu iiuii ui nines " "hh;d iu uuimnoiu ohhk jllt, gtands nas nnnroacnuu ine nronornons oi a luiiunuu iu pi m u.i-uimiu cun- a Vancouver Island hill. one of tlie first things, which greets the eye of the traveler at the Victoria wharf, is a prominently dis played advertisement of John Dewar's whiskey, and one of his first impres sions, is that it is a decidedly leisure ly town, so much so that a legend on Tommy Atkins is represented here by redcoats and bluejackets from the garrison at Esqulmault, three miles a Way, .and a visit will repay the cur ious. All-the grim paraphernalia of was are there, except the actnal bat tlotield, torpedo boats, torpedo boat destroyers, made to skim through the water at the rate of forty miles an hour, guns, old nnd discarded, to be used, explained the guide only in case the newer, ones are all disabled; guns new just from the arsenal, piles of various kinds of projectiles, boats and men at work laying mines ln the harbor by which any ship entering with hostile intent can be blown sky ward, the drydock in which the dis abled ship is placed for repairs and the new one built. There are no bat tleships here at present, except the torpedo boats and destroyers, the j ships of this station being absent on a cearcb for the Condor, one of their , number which left .this port some time ago for Honolulu and is supposed j to have foundered at sea, as nothing i has been heard of her since leaving I here. . C. E. M'CLELLAN. that of-the civilii'.atidn of ancient ftgypt stretches back somewhat into antiquity. Some time after the char ter was. granted to -the Hudson Bay Wo offur One llumi'crt Dollars Kcwawl for any case of enturrh tbut cnunot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. cnfiNEY A CO., I'rops., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Che uoy for the last'llftecn years, and. believe him perfectly honorable in all biiBlness transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions mndo by their firm. Wkstws Tkta i Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. .WATniNcT.'KiNNAN Jtf Marvin, Wholesale IlruciiistK. Toledo. Ohio. IlaH'&'Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- THEY'RE IN DOUBT. Coinnanv 1V tho Al.m- iMminmh n.i iiiB:"recuy on t ie blood and mucous surfaces Hall's ramilv I'illf. are the liet. Walla Walla County Stockmen Have No Swine Plague. Walla Walla, Fell. 13. While the swine plague is ragiiig in Umatilla itlCll, -U'if rif ,! tvctPTn. Prii.tt. T.ln itnp-tifiMl.i SJrtl.i lit. post was established here, and grad n druggists. ToHUiMoniiilfreq. i tiauy tne. town was limit around it. I At present it claims a population of ! ovec twenty. -thousand, -of Which six -JONE3TROMISES RELIEF. Imrricnne. At several points on the dition generally. Stockmen are at 'M james Douglas one o t e VivW . ,ru,,.l TJ.., I,i,i, TJ., ,,,,,1 OSK tn nnilorstniid this iw.milini- nnn. 1 ,U,"eb ul lM',s. One 01 tlie eaiij gO- thousand are Chinese who have their I-- own quarter of the town over which ; Indian Commissioner Says He'll Look the dragon flag is living. Victoria is ! , t n the capital of British Columbia and m, ,nto Man,e QueEtl0"- the parliament building, an imposing! Tho attention of Representative uuu re- affect- ia- other horses are rauidly tlie disease throughout Milinil' 11 i C nlrrn r I I f ilntmrnln. , . . ,,,. ., , .. airuciure 01 sione orecrci nt n prist ' "o " -- uons in nana wana county, so tur i r ,., , llnBrB lo , the Indian nouies on the Umatilla . ib lepgrwu. nuuureus oi uregon nogs,.,,,, ,lInnfiS ,vn,.fll .- servation are ciuite generallv nave uieu irom tne uisease. wane nut i - .,. ... . "., . :. . .i w)Hi mm, n,,,i i. iw,i Uilie llliei-LlV 111 11(1111 Of t P 11111 1 (I- l ....lrv., uuu lllV-Jl UilOUl, n Mt-ntii. ,!,. t,,,i i. ft, llOU Willi I citizens of British Columbia to Sir ' "Preading 'Ountral Paei.ic. between Reno and loss to understand this lieculiar con iEffto. the wind at times blew at tit dition. and some doubt the existence ot tne real plague in tho Oregon conn" try.. Tte of So miles an hour though there no serious damage to property. Thirty-two Japanese laborers, im jwrted from Wyoming to California' Walla Walla Chinamen Celebrate, bj the Victor Fuel Company, to work , Walla Walla, Feb. 13. About 500 in the Chanlor coal mine, at Coal ' Chinamen residing at and near this Creey, arrived there. All the city have been colebrating the new TTtiite miners employed went on ; year with a most noisy ceromonv for 1 eruors of tlie province Whose fame seems to be. still green in the memory of his subjects. At the provincial museum in par liament block a few hours can be very pleasantly spent. Just inside the door is a small round table con structed out of nearly three thousand pieces of wood, and beside it is a strike as a protest against the action several days. The Celestials' houses' niece of the stern hoard nr tho dhi ' tul:e stIls to 01'"lieate the disease by aa? thfi winmtmv nml thn- ftnv lliov r,,. !1 lfrvl.4...l .. ,,trv.t rl.. l . . . ... . ' i Hllnb mnMinlo eastern Oregon. State Veterinarian McLean says he is without authority J to stamp out this disease among the Indian ponies, but suggests that the general uovernment kill off the ani-, nials afflicted and issue either sound i horses or cattle in their stead. At the request of Mr. Moody the Indian Commissioner today ordered an inves-1 ligation into the true condition, and j it it is found as recommended he will ' f the company, and they Say they will keep the Japanese out of the "mps if possible. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS The Baker City Chamber of Coin swrce is taking steps to induce set ters to locate on the lands in the wder River valley. Mr. Roosevelt sent a special agent Ik Idaho to investigate. Tlfe report of rJiis Inspector was received today, iisd is said to be entirely favorable to JParrault as surveyor-general. The report of the army and navy tttanl clearly establishes the fact that Tanconver Barracks Is to bo the one tjreat army post of the Pacific North--st, and puts an end to the rumors aiat this post is to be abandoned as ieadquarters of the department of the Bolnmbia. At Tlie Dalles, Frank Blanchard cas arrested by Marshal Wood, for attempting to pass a bogus check for 5150 in favor of Charles E. Went vorth, of Portland, at a local hotel. BMnchard is the man who was ar rested and held in London," England, isst summer, on suspicion that he had sobbed tho Western Lumber Company -of Portland. Higgins & Elliott, of Victoria, B. C, lire-1 Beaver brought to the Columbia rh:. 8;1 molhods as will afford complete lake i (r hy the Hudson Bay Company in vcllPl- are all lighted at night and craeuuis are ireeiy useu to mane i f.r by the Hudson Bav Comnany peace witn tne ueiestiai deity. Ajoss'iaas and winch is now a wreck off uuuae nas ueen esiaousneu near tne , Buzzard Inlet, ln tlie hiineral mu city where tlie Chinamen gather in Seum the mineral output of British large numbers to pray and hold spec- Columbia is shown by a pyramid of ml sorvice. . (.UUes representing the gold output i of the province since 1898, in which Walla Walla Notes. j year it amounted to 5300,000, gradual- Walla Walla. Fell. 13. Tlie local , increasing until in 1000 it was near- mail carriers have elected .Tohn An- 5a.ouo.O00. The province does not TO CUHK A COLD IN OUR DAY Tako ' nxativo Dromo Quinine Tablets. A 1 druKamih refund the money if it falls to cure, h. . Grove' signature is on each box Mo. There are seventeen comunlties of Shakei s in the United States. derson as delegate to the state meet ing at Tacoma, February' 22. Mr. An derson has long been in charge of tlie Main street district in the carrier ser vice in this city. While driving to town yesterday, put forth muchclalm to being an ag ricultural country, but pins its faith to its mineral, timber and fisheries as sources or wealth, but here in this museum is a collection of native i grains, grasses and fruits which for John Rondema, a, farmer, passed over ! variety and excellence will be bard the railway a few miles from the city jpst as a train was passing. The en gine struck bis buggy and demolish ed it, while Mr. Rondema and his team escaed with a few bruises. Lincoln's birthday was observed to some extent yesterday all over the city. In some of the rooms in the city schools commemorative exer cises were hold. All tho county and to excel in any country. Of course, Victoria is not seen at its best at this time of year. The old inhabitant dis coursing on the subject, says, "you should be here in the summer'," and it is easy to believe, from the wealth of shrubbery, plants, moss-covered rocks and trees, summer will work an almost miraculous change here. There is nothing very imnresslvo city offices closed as well as the land about the town, some of it beinc old. office and the several banks. j dirty and tumble-down looking, but its j inhabitants seem to be able to ex- Finds Advertisino Pavsl i tract as Im,ch enjoyment out of life Pendeton Orecon Fobruarv n ?,S 8R," numl,u1' 011 l'ait of tLncieion uicgon, i onruarj u. God's footstoo . Kinlinir's fnmnnR n,.. (To the Editor.) In reply to your in- God's footstool. Kipling's famous ar raignment of tlie "ilannolled fools at uirrisiers. eniereu an action against j i uu hui auini vuw mure , wicket and the mn,l,llod mfa oV the White Pass & Yukon Railway for regulerly for my contract with you f he eonwm i!:n ? damages and the return of freight and for space in the East Oregonlan, 1 1 Jj seonib to ,lml 8(:ailt sy'la- $assenger rates paid by their clients, beg to say it takes all of my time an-1 ' xs the tariff of the company had not sworlng letters from people who 1 . . Vaen annroved bv the Dominion Gov- have seen in the East Oregonlan my I . inere ore 1X lootball games in ifrnment. ns rnoiiiroil bv thn raihvav real estate announcements, as tbov , l.own 011 Saturday, act. and further because the tariffs . now appear. The East Oregonian an-, V,e l,0l".lao" did not exactly ad impire Meat Market TK THE PENDLETON FOIS EHEAT8 OF ALL IvINDS IN LARGE OR SMALL LOTS. QUI OK DELIVERY IN CITY. FAMILY TRADE SPECTALLY CARED FOR. Schwarz & Qreulich, Proprierors. Phoiie, Muin 18. 007 Main Street. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. n ....... I . . . . . . . which although ! V0"01, l.Xb LJ,,.l,l'.rono'' WaMilniiton, D. d.. not exact! v nd ' .A. vl- vere unjust and extortionate. pearts to be as ubiquitous as "Ivory A disastrous snow-slide occurred ' ?oan" or '"Castoria," Inquiries com- W TiiPUilnv nt Romvl Arm rw.nr I i"S fl'Om all points Of tllO COmpaSS Ketchikan, Alaska, in which' three i J" rl,ly to mX ndvertising in the East fives were lost. Chris Jenson, Thorn- uregonian. ii a man noes not want a as McDermott, James Lodge and , J0",1"""? oft,or for, ,i1b ireal ?tat ho yrank Arvill. miners, wore on their i bo,ttor 1eP t S?' TEast ay to Kotchlknn, and when in tho Oregoiilnn. N. BERKELEY, rfcinitv of Scowl Arm an immense Reitl Estate and Mortgage Loans, mass of snow and ice broke loose Irom the mountain nnd came crushing iown. After a family quarrel of long dura-1 uon, Mrs. Asa Cates. who resides in the fpothills near McMinnville, resolv d to end her earthly troubles by com mitting suicide. To that end she plac ad a small amount of strychnine in a piece of chewing gum. After chew- It has been learned that T. W. Law son's yacht Indopondonco, which, it was stated, had been ordered broken up and sold for Junk, is bo broken up that she can bo put together nt a mo ment's notice. Its parts are said to have been carefully stowed away. Every frame, ovory plank, in fact, every part is numbered and tho store house is watched night and dny. Mr, r . .. ii , ... . iiuiiou id ,T tubulin jiihlll- mill UUJ. .111. Ing this for some time she became , i awaonB nian8 for thB noftt nrfl lin. ery nauseous, accompanied with vlo- B ,,lanB f0r tU UOftt ftre un tent fits of insanity. The hnsnnd, in ' Known alarm, called in the nelghbora. and llomomber tlmt advertising will ac joiit a messenger to McMinnville for com,Bh wonders, but it won't create f. dw l01' )Vl0' ator lmn1 work' 8av,,(1 a continuous demand for a poor arti Uio lite of the woman. cle. Salt Lake Tribune. donee nrosented tn tlin iinrinraion...i n v.- i i ' . . ---r . . . ..." ' 1 j. uug ii i. V . uPPeur lnftl "'o rirst .National nui ui ruiiuiuiuu, in mo city oi I'ennleton in tho county of Umatilla and state of OreKou! journed business en masse to attend seemed to be fairly wel laptronized. Tbore aro a numbor of good hotels at which the visitor can live com fortably at moderate cost, and if the numbor and size of the church build ings are anything to judge by, the community must bo a religious one. Tlie Georgian arm of Victoria har bor running along whose well wooded shores are many nlcnicv looklm? nopKs, turnlshes good boating, nnd ' ' buslnesson Jnnunrr 10, vm many gravelled roads pleasant driv ing, ueacon Hill Park is one of the spots near town worth a visit. The park Is nothing to speak of, but the view or tho Olympic range across the Straits is a superb one. A statue to Robert Burns, surmounted by figures of the poet and his Highland Mary, with the inscription: "The golden hours ou angola' wings Flew o'er mo and my dearie," stands here. A short distance away and sloping gently backward from tho beach is tho cemetery, in which ihe forefathers of the hamlet sleep, has compiled with all of the nrnvlilnnu t "Act of Conereesto enable National it,.ui Associations to extend their corporate exls-! JontHMHid for other purposes," approved July kowr,' therefore. I( willlam b, Kidgely, Comn- I trailer of tho Currency, do hereby certify that ' The First National Hank ot Penille on," in i he Citrot Pendleton, ln the county of 6ma. ' tllla anil state of Oregon, Is authorized to have i succession for the period specified ln its amon. I Sf'tt L"1,?!.'0' "! "iy. until SSn I In tost I into nv wliornnf. urltnnec ..... v....i Seal oi office this Isieenth day V.f January, , W2. WM. n. RIUOELY, ' Comptroller of the Currency. BEST IN THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD Cleveland AND Crescent Wheels Sold for Cash nstallinents The Prices Range From WHEELS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Sold in Pendleton and Umatilla County by James B. Welch, AGENT East Oregonian Building, Webb Street. Come in and See the Wheels. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ffl Polydore Moens, Proprietor. ) tv Dnnuriw on 7