East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1902, Image 2

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T tanks
Valises
mi leases an
i eiescopes
A Complete Line at Popular Prices.
BAEH Sf DALEY
One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton.
KANSAS POPULISTS MAY
DISBAND THE
PARTY
-WOOSTER UNIVERSITY
EXPECTS NEW BUILDING
Dr.
Pearsons has Offered a Large
Sum of Money.
Wniit nr. O.. Feb. 21. Tills Is the
crucial tiny
Jerry Simpson Leads Faction Favor
ing Joining the Democrats.
m rr -ri. n nu- r.
ture of the populist party of Kan- crucial tiny " " " in-
sas is to be determined by the state and students and friends or the . in
conference in session' here today. ' tltution are on the qui n
Prominent leaders of the-party from citmtion
all narts of the state are in attend- j gardin
anee. (Jne wing ot tne party, iea w i
nf the announcement re-
the completion of -the fund
erect new building to replace
t .. ow At..,, ai r ntr-s ! iIiobp destroyed iy nre iui .
and Senator Harris is in far- Shortly attor the disaster
Dr. D. K
,B io " " ( . .... ..hllnnlhrnnlfit
or of disbanding and joining . WT c l"V"
democratic party. The other wing, j offered $100,000 o the ins tut on on
led bv former Congressman Ridgely : condition that Vayne con j mist
and Chief Justice Doster. wants to $40.00 and the synod of Ohio 10fl .
maintain the populist organization. 000. This fuml, under the conditions
The democratic leaders are making named, must be completed b o
overtures, promising to give the S o'clock this evening. In order to
populist party a liberal represcnta-1 meet the requirements the faculty
tion oh the state ticket to be named , and trustees of the institution have
at the Wichita convention in Slay, i been working with might and main
. during the last few weeks. All
rrn'c Brimdr Reunion ' kinds of entertainments have been
Green s Brigade Reunion. , a, co,.
Waco. Tox., Fo .. 21-The annual j rJcJJnB ,mve been ma(le lnlne
reunion of Greens brigade nsaocia-j chlirphes an(1 fanners of the county
tion opened in Wnco today and will ; eym contril)Utert ioads of wheat
continue through tomorrow. The; liroduce. Alumni and friends
city has been decorated in honor of. institution in Cleveland. Pitts-
the visitors and an elaborate Pro-1 Coiumbs and elsewhere have
gram has been prepared for their en-, ; Hberallv and little fear is
Grocery Removal Saj
CONTINUES AT THE
Martin Family Grocery and
Wiiife the New Store
in The LaFontaine Block
is being prepared for the new stock- n
uic uiii niun ill. mc MlCSCm
posed of, to save expense of removal,
nation mnstCrF
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1P02.
GENERAL NEWS
It Is believed that the Colombian j
government will soon begin an act-,
ive and aggressive campaign against!
the liberals entrenched at Chame
Point. j
Over 1000 prominent Jlasons regis-j
teied at the Scottish Rite Cathedral
for the golden convocation of the rite
of the Valley of Cincinnati, which i
was established 50 years ago.
Should congress pass the bill now
before it creating the cabinet posi
tion of secretary of commerce, it is !
almost certain that Carroll D.
Wright, present labor commissioner, !
will be appointed to the position.
At the v! ae of the meeting of the
civic federation. Senator Hanna
said: "The meeting was very satis
factory. Thirty out of 3fi members
were present and the spirit display
ed was splendid. We feel delighted
with the result of our efforts toward
harmony between capital and labor."
Plans for one of the greatest coal
mining company mergings iu the his
tory of Jie country, which will in
clude the consolidation of the Pitts
burg Coal company and practically
all the competing Interests of this
company iu the Ohio. West Virginia
and Illinois fields, are again attract
ing attention in financial circles.
A New York mass meeting adopt
ed this resolution: "Resolved. That
the oiUaens of New York, of all polit
ical parties, in mass meeting assem
bled, indorse the sentiments express
ed by President Roosevelt in his mes
sage to congress and to Secretary of
War Root in his annual report in
support of the wisdom indeed the
vital need of providing for a sub
stantial reduction in the tariff duties
on uubnri imports into the United
States.
The Pendleton.
W. L. Mason, New York.
Harry Sumner, St. Paul.
J. E. Brown.
J. J. Dillon, San Francisco.
E. W. Jones. Lincoln.
John . F. Allen. Portland.
T. B. Potter and wife, San Fran
cisco, George W. Harris, Portland.
E. J. Bronuick, Portland.
C. E. Burnett.
W. R. Cosper.
W. C. Witzel. Portland.
George Ekerman, Lincoln.
Thomas G. Blackman, Spokane.
' tertainment. Tomorrow will be tne
! principal day of the reunion, when
! addresses will be delivered by men
j or note. This evening there is to
lie a camp fire at which the veter
! ans will exchange reminiscences and
fight over again their battles from
Val Verde to Yellow Bayou.
felt concerning the outcome.
YALE ATHLETICS
FOR THE
Prices on Many Articles ate ctit
Martin Family Grocery andMcl
Main St. Next to Joe Baslcr's.
COMING YEAR
The Golden Rule.
W. D. Clegg.
Mrs. Fritz and family.
A. J. Hall. Spokane.
J. W. McNabb.
C. Cunningham, Portland.
A. J. Vanlandingham, Athena.
H. Connell.
O. E. Graves.
C. N. Herr. Frankfort.
B. P. Doherty, Heppner.
Gus Freeman. Cold Springs. '
Miss Bertha Gross, Athena.
Cal Huntwell, Omaha.
II. M. Brown, Pocatella.
C. L. Downer, Spokane.
Sam Lee, Spokane.
Ben Hagen, Bingham Springs.
James Carty and wife, Heppner.
Richard" Abell, Meacham.
D. W. Crosby.
Positions on the 'Varsity Team are 1
Wanted.
New Haven, Conn., Feb. 21. Ath
lotlna fit Ynlf hepnn to look Ut) todav
Eminent ( Wnen tne candidates for positions on
the baseball team were called out.
is not alto-,
Johns Hopkins' Jubilee.
Baltimore, Md.. Feb. 21
educators and other men of distinc
tion are gathering in Baltimore from j The baseball situation
all parts ot tne country to taue parij mher rosv though It is expected
in the celebratino of the twenty-fifth j . ,mnrn ' nR th tln,e ror the sea-
anniversary of Jones Hopkiiin uni
versity and the ceremonies attend
iuir the inauguration of Professor
son's opening approaches. A care-,
ful canvass of the university has
not brought to light any remarkably
'iSmmmM
Ira Remson as the new president of j brniJnnt "set of candidates. There is
the institution. The celebrations
begin with a public meeting tonight
at which historical addresses will
be delivered, and the inaugural cere
monies will be held in Music hall
tomorrow morning.
Chiefs to Organize. j
San Francisco. Feb. 21. At a con-,
forence here today iT is expieifi to j
effect the organization of the Pacific;
Coast Association of chiefs of police. '
The organisation is to afh'inte and
work in harmony with the national
association and will have for its ob-j
ject the apprehending and identify
ing of criminals and the general im-;
provement of police work by an ex-1
change of ideas. The chief cities of
the old trouble about the pitcher,
and the candidates for backstop are
none too good. The remainder of
the team excepting the shortstop are
fair. For the pitcher's box there are
at present but two promising men.
They are John Garvan, who has
pitched two years for the 'varsity,
and Joe Patton, the freshman twirl
er. The infield is weak in the num
ber and strength of candidates. The
outfield is stronger, with three vet
erans out tor places Barnwell,
Ward and Winslow.
BEAUTY IN THE KITr,
One of our artUiir
f til ridnf 1 '
U u t fa ' lDt Pa
Ui,v.uCcpei s ,neart. fjjf,
are guaranteed toBAKEaadi
ngm. i-kiues LOW.
to show them to you.
Thompson Hardwi
631 Main Street, Phone
Italian Parliament Opened.
Rome, Feb 21. The Italian parlia
ment was opened yesterday by the
king, who in his speech noted the
Clearance Sale
CARPETS, WALL PAPER, MATTING fj
LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERS, ?
BIG DISCOUNT on all SEWING MACHINES. NwJi?
chines from $20 up. Second hand Machiues$3 to $'".
ORIENTAL RUGS ON DISPLAY.
JESSE FAILING,
1
1 1 )
treat, .NearRrifl::
' 3"'J
UNLOCKED JAIL DOORS.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS
The department of justice has ar
ranged to have plans riiade for a
court house to ho erected at Juneau,
AlaBka. for which there is available
$40,000.
Professor Georgeson, in charge of
agricultural experiment work in
Alaska, strongly recommended the
immediate extension of the land laws
of the United States to Alaska.
Captain Edward Chambrau, SI
years old, one of the best-known In
dian scouts and fighters of the Paci
fic Ooast, died at St. Vincent's hos
pital, Portland, from kidney trouble.
Negotiations for the consolidation
of tho Astoria Electric Company,
which owns the street railway; the
West Shore Mills Company, which
The Supply of Prisoners is Quite Exhausted.
The doors of Umatilla county's jail
California, .Montana. Washington, ,..., , ,.oW,c w,t, Uni nriri
uregou, iNevauii, uiun uuu aiizuuu ;
tion.
foreign countries, especially France.
He alluded to the bill for improve-
1 ment oT the divorce laws and the re-
: cognition of illegitimate children,
! and the good financial and economi-
Harvard Alumni Dinner.
' New York, Feb. 21. The banquet 1 cal condition of the country,
hall of the Waldorf-Astoria is to be.
are standing unlocked and the three ! the scene of a brilliant gathering to- Nobility Drowned,
prisoners confined therein are allow- night on the occasion of the annual 1 London, Feb. 21. Two daughters
ed to go in and out at will as they ! dinner of the Harvard alumni of New j 0f gr Granville Wildams and their
are all trusties and the officers do York and vicinity. President Elliot . ROvernpss were drowned at Blud
not have to keep them continually : is to be the guest of honor ami uth- lijan Wales, yesterday by breaking
under their care. ' ers in attendance will include Car-, through the ice.
This is something that is seldom I roll D. Wright, United States Labor ' '
ever the case and Jailor Til Taylor i Commissioner; Major Henry L. Hig-1
rarely sees the time when he does i ginson and Charles S. Fairchlld.
not have to keep the lock and keys ,
on the county prison. In fact, there' Floods in Turkey.
is seldom a time thnt the county! Constantinople, Feb. 21. Great!
boarders are as few as they are to-; ,, nttml(1(1 ilpnVv ins nf lifpi
Big Deal in Tpj
Austrian Gomnmt Mm
Smith Premiers.
1 ime and Money
day. The three men held at the jail
are Ed Peters, who is serving a term
for destroying public property, and
whose time will expire in a few
days; and the others, are Boyd and
Irons who are serving 90-day-terms
for seduction.. Their terms will ex
pire in about 00 more days but they
are allowed to come and go at will
and are busy most of the time reno
vating and cleaning up , around the
jail and court house yard.
IMPRESSED WITH PENDLETON.
and much property damage and
heavy rains have occurred in eastern
Turkey. Two villages are entirely
under water. Thirty persons are
drowned, 200 are missing and 130
houses are swept away.
Two important words in the
daily life of people.
An Eastern Man 'Thinks It Is a Great
Small Town.
"Pendleton is the best town of its
size in the states of Oregon or Wash
intrton. and is bettor than some I
owns the electric light plant, and the ino,v that are twice as lartro." said
Astoria. Gaslight Company, have been r. l. Darrow, who boasts of being a
in progress for several mouths. natlvo Missourlan but who was in
Representative .Tones has prepared the city paying a fraternal vlnlt to!
an amendment to the Indian appro- his old friend, A. Kirakel, and incl-,
irinHnn hill annronrlatinc $15,000 dentally taking the latter', nier for'
for removing tho Wenatchee Indians several extra cars of the poducts of
in the south half of the Colvill In- the John Deere Company, which has
Rough House in Vienna. J
Vienna, Feb. 21. -The reiclisrath ! fr
again was scene of wildest disorder.
Clerical Hagenhofer called the Pan
German leader, Schoenerer, a drunk
en dog. The Pan-Germans in a body
mobbed Hagenhofer, and a general
mix up followed.
Marconi Ocrcomes Defects.
1
1 London, Feb. 21. At a meeting of
the Marconi Telegraph Company, the
Inventor announced that he had over
come the defects of the system re
garding secrecy. He stated that 70
ships and 25 land stations are now
equipped.
Because we are here to please
the people and make a special
ty of filling orders, and wait
ing on customers proropt-
"Vienna, Feb. 7 The greatest single purchase oi typwi
ever made has ordered by the Minister of Justice, winch, ana 1
1 4 i,A tn ennin
months of exhaustive competitive tests, nas conuaucu
1 .1 Cmltti Premier tvpewnt
till It T IM1LIIM I V V 1 til ill J kUUU 1 w " - -
. . t-. 1- . -.I .I OrpanmML
supplying every court. tress aispaicn iu ruHi..u v,.B
7th.
Tbs Portland Office Smith Premier Typewriter Co,
122 Third Street.
L, a M. ALEXANDER, Agents.
AMERICAN PLAN.
S3 00 per Day and Upwards.
Finest Hold
Jn the
Not
Money
dian reservation. He will also at
tempt to secure the reinstatement of
the . appropriation for an agent at
North Yakima.
Hamilton Couldn't Dislodge Boers.
London, Feb. 21. Lord Kitchener j
recently established a branch sunnlv reports mat Uonerai Hamilton has
house in Portland, placing Mr. Dar-: engaged the enemy near Neigel on
row in as Its manager. He also stat
During the last 12 months
cases have been docketed in
100
the
second dragoon, killed 2, wounded 8
and captured 40, who were later re
leased. Hamilton is unable to dis
lodge the Boors.
ed that In his opinion Pendleton had
tho brightest future before it of any
town in tho Northwest and he added
lint "It lmil tho pltlnnn wtin nr
supreme court at Salem. During the nwniro nmi aiivo tn tii best in.
preceding 12 months 110 cases were 'forests and unbulldintr of the town! Rescued from Yawning Chasms.
docketed, and in the same period an(1 wU1 eV,lentjy not stop at any' Odessa, Feb. 21. Thirty-two per
preceding that, 110 casos vero dock- m(jve or eXpenB0 which is calculated j sons have been rescued alive from
eted. This shows a gradual decrease , to f urthor lt8 -welfare and Is what ' the earthquake ruinB at Shamaka.
in the number of cases appealed to nia.eB t0wn a cltv and this is what 1
I expected Pendleton to be In a very
few years."
the Bupromo court. i
An ordinance granting a 25-year's ,
franchise to tho Pacific States Tele
graph & Telephone Company, was ,
passed by the Portland city council.
Thn comnanv made many conces-
Revival Services.
Tho revival services at the M. 13.
Church. South, aro still in progress
fllons from tho termB of its original . nmi tho Interest seems to be grow
proposed. franchise. It agrees to pay ; inB nightly. Services every night
the 5300 a year license tax, $1000 per this week at 7:30 o'clock. Tho spec-
year for the franchise, to maintain j ai services for next Sunday will bo'
a nre-ciass nre umnu icicuuhd vo
tom and to placo the wires under
ground within the fire limits. The
vote was 9 ayes, 2 noes.
announced later. BvangellBb' Eagle
Is Btlll assisting tho pastor. Mem
bora of other churches aro cordially
Invited to assist.
How's This?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Kcwaid for
any enro of catarrh that cannot bo cured by
Holl'B Catarrh Curo.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We, tho nn(lor!(nied, have known F.J. Che
ney for the last fifteen years, and bollevo him
perfectly honorable in all business transactloni
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by their Arm.
West & Truux,
Wholesale Pniftdstu, Toledo, Ohio.
WaLDINQ. KIN1UH & SfAKVIN,
Wholealo nrupclals, Toledo. Ohio.
ITall's .Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act
In? directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. I'rlee 75c. per bottle. Sold by
all druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family fill are the nest.
Because our large stock and i
low prices enable us to save
the purchaser money on any
thing in our line. Make your
purchases at our store, and
Note the correctness of
our statements.
F. S. YOUNGER & SON.
Phone, Main 28.
Association Block.
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PORTLAND, OKv, -riW
Special Rates to Eastern Oregon peqple vlaltimr r oWErS,
For Health, Strength and
Pleasure Drink :::::::
Polydore Moens, Proprietor.