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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1902)
I THB O SPRING Fi!'St Di?P'ay 0f Ur I "Windsor-n j 02 Spring and Sum- t$ v? t9 T IF Come and inspect the tilings; all the late styles are here in duplicate, but without the big prices you'd be asked elsewhere SUITS PANTS HATS SHIRTS GLOVES SHOES NECKWEAR HOSIERY 9 f t BAER & DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers an1 Hatters ii ir n r fti mil WUl I VVL MM L TO GET IT COULDN'T SEE A BUS. SALMON HATCHERY WILL BE PLACED HERE. hers K J Master Fish Warden Van Dusen In dorses Krause's Plan for the Scheme. H. G. Van Duscn, master llsh wnr llcn, was reigslcred at Hotel St. George last night. Mr. Van Dusen was on his way home to Astoria from the Grand Hondo valley, where he has tmmi J nrtl n rr ti f tot 1 1 1 r Iti ii-a fa jimiu V. v. 1 1 ivif i 11( U1VV1 V11V lltlVIVOli VUIl nected with the position he holds. His buslne- & here was to confer with i E. Krause, vice-president of the Oro i son Fish and Game Association, with j the view of establishing a salmon i hatchery in this vicinity. They have ! a place In view for tills purpose, hut will not divulge It as yet. Nothing ! will he done this season, however, as 1 it Is too late now to begin such work. It is stated as a certainty that next 1 spring there will he a hatchery estab lished in this immediate vicinity. The I site for this hatchery has been in , view by Mr. Krause for some time ! and lie has been doing all he could ! to get a move made townrd the end he wished. The ground has now been looked over by the state game and ; fish warden nnd he approves Mr. Krause's suggestion with the nssur ance that next season will see a sal mon hatchery here. TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. .The steamer Newfoundland, the first sealing ship to return from tho Ice floes, arrives with reports which iudlcate that the seasons' fishery was the worst on record. A- helper engine on westbound freight train No. 206, blow up about 3 o'clock Sunday morning while going up Lake Hill, 70 miles west of Ogden. Three men were killed and one fatal ly Injured. The newspapers report a students' outbreak of a revolutionary charac ter at Plock, Russian Poland. The students there set Are to the technical school and attempted to lynch the professors, who escaned with diflioul- ty. Mounted troops quelled the dis turbance. The United Mine Workers' conven tion adopted a resolution declaring for a strike to take effect on a date to be fixed by the district executive boards, providing a final effort at reconcilia tion with the operators through the medium of the civic federation proves unavailing. Ping Pong suddenly has become al most as great a craze In New York as it has in Loudon. Bridge whist has been relegated and in the clubs bil liards and pool have been forced to take a back seat. A good ping pong set is said to bo hard to buy because the demand is far ahead of the sup ply. Rev. Dr. H. Von Broeckhulson, of Pretoria, South Africa, who is in New York on behalf of the I3oer cause, as serts that he has received advices privately of the capture y the Boers of Reiebeek West, a town of 1500 in habitants, only SO miles from Cape Town. He declares the news came to him by mail. President A. J. Cassatt, of the Penn sylvania railroad, his counsel, John G. Johnson, and three others, have broken ,the running record between Philadelphia m1 Jersoy City by four minutes. The special train on which they mado the remarkable run cover ed the 90 1-5 miles in exactly 80 min utes. The best previous record was made by J. P, Morgan's special on February 7. which covered the same route in 84 minutes. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. George H. Fitzgibbon. J. J. Burns, Portland. T. W. Jackson, Portland. Fred Roth, Portland. N. B. Macklin, Portland. G. C. Miller, Portland. !C. J. Freese, Review. T. B. Johnson, city. A. D. Rickey, Philadelphia. George K. Burton, San Francisco. L. A. Baker, Portland. John Lyons, Portland. George McGUvery, Spokane. iC. R. McWHIiams, Syracuse. A. S. lleatfield, Spokane. S. S. Gill. Spokane. Chariot IL. Comstock, Portland. J. D. Ad mis, Boston. C. H. Underwood, Tacoma. E. Tewels, Chicago. W. A. Pless, New Orleans. The Golden Rule. Ed Hartman. C. D. Winn, Weston. H. McArthur, Athena. W. G. Taylor, city. T. W. Stephens, Burns. C. W. Moore, Spokane. S. A. Fraus, Spokane. T. J. Kirk, Athena. M. DeWitt, city. W. R. Brown, Athena. Mrs. Brown, Athena. David Oglevoy, North Yakima. Ira D. Lathan, Portland. R. T. Sires, Garfield. Cunningham, Portland. G. W. Bradley, Athena. J. A. Brooks, Alba. DAWSON RESENTS REPORTS OF EXODUS FROM THERE. Chinaman Has a Bicycle Smashed Up on Main Street. There is a Chinnmau In Pendleton who rides a bicycle, or at least he rode one up to ubout 8 o'clock on Mon day, and .;ow he is mourning becauso ho could not see as big a thing as a hotel but coming his way, which will cause him to have to walk until ho can get some repair work done on his bike. In tho afternoon, as the Golden Rule hotel bus was returning to tho hotel from tho 2:30 mixed O. R. & N. train and as it was crossing Alta street on Main, the Chinaman was coming down Alta on his wheel. The driver of the bus did not see the Chi naman. Tho Chinaman apparently did not sec the bus. Ho rode his wheel directly Into the rig, striking it just behind the team and in front of the front wheel. The driver of tho bus could not stop soon enough to save the wheel. Tho Celestial was thrown to the ground, but sustained no in juries that wore noticeable. The wheel did not fare well. Tho bus passed over tho front wheel of the bi cycle and completely demolished It. DRUGGISTS MUST BE CHARY. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS Every mall brings the Portland Board of Trade encouraging letters from representative business and com mercial men, who have been asked to attend the mass meeting to be held April 10, to organize tho Columbia River Basin Board of Trade. Mrs. Ada Taylor, a good-looking young woman of about 23 years, and who had been married but a short time, committed suicido by taking a doso of strychnine at tho homo of hor sister in the Brownell block In Alblna The woman died about an hour after taking the poison. The Portland Woolen Mills, located on the Southern Pacific track at Sell, wood, is the most extensive- Institu tion of tho kind on tho Pacific Coast and promises to establish at no dis tant date, one nf Oiwnn'a industries, it is an extensive plant rel,rcsonta an investment of $75. 000 of capital. A party of aovon business men of Illinois arrived in Portland for tho purpose of opening up the Nehalom coal fields and rendering thorn of lm mediate benefit to that city. The party ? composed of J. R. .Bell, president of the First NatlonaL.Bank of Storllng:, A. G. Ban Patten, ,a,captajatf0f.:Yan Petten, HI.; o, s. Bell. E. I. Woods, B. Jameson and E. Bell. They Sell All Kinds of Hair Prepara tions and Fear to Discriminate. Druggists sell all kinds of hair pre parations and as a rule they are wise ly chary of giving preforanco to any particular one, but many of them have come out plainly for Nowbro's Herpi cide. tho now treatment that abso lutely Kins the dandruff germ. H, Swnnnell & Son. Chamnniun ill . "One customer of ours who did not nave a hair on top of his head when he began the use of TTflrninMn has a fair start towards a good' head oi nair. we believe Herplcldo to bo by far the best preparation of Its kind on the market." Hundreds of similar testimonials from everywhere. THUNDER MOUNTAIN. Indignation Is Expressed in the Klon dike Capital Claims That the Pros pects are Bright. , Seattle. March 25. The Times has the following special from Dawson, Y. T.: Copies of certain outside papers re ceived here yesterday contain rank fakes regarding damage done to the Klondike by the Treadgold concession. There is not a word of truth in the printed statements that there has been, is or would be any exodus from Dawson. The message from the Times stat ing that irresponsible sheets were In sisting that business stagnation had resulted, and If there hadn't been an exodus there would be one, was read by me to prominent citizens here. The message caused sonie indignation but more amusement, as the feeling is that the responsible papers of the cities In which tho fakes have been printed will see to it that the truth is known and no damage can possibly result to Dawson. Instead of an exodus, the influx to Dawson is tremendous, and the pros pects for the coming season were never brighter. Before the correspondents of the scurrilous sheets mentioned above wired their fakes, a message was re ceived from Commissioner Ross, at Ottawa, Indicating that there would be a great modification or a rescind ing of the Treadgold concession. The newspapers of Dawson last night and this morning hold the cor respondents who sent out the fake up to public iudignation and contempt. Protection for Public Men. An Austrian inventor has porfected a garment which, it is clnlmed, will resist a knife thrust or a bullet from an assassin's pistol. Its adoption will furnish wonderful protection to rulers and public men, and while it Is neces sary to protect their bodies from harm on the outsldo, It is infinitely more important to protect them from serious danger on the inside, such as may arise from a disordered stomach, weak kidneys or impure blood. The best health maker and protector known to science is the old reliable Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. For 50 years it has been making sickly peo ple well by curing all such ailments as sick headache, indigestion, dyspep sia, flatulency and insomnia. It Is also a splendid spring tonic and blood purifier, and should be in every household. THE BIG BOSTON s FIRST SHIPMENT. STIEN-BLOCH 0THIN JUST RECEIVED AT THE BIG STOI uiui hi iiuu out mum ivntii uu me wav t the post office. We will show them to yo qufckly. Better made than merchant tailored" Interests the Eastern People Who In vest Their Cash. JJOlse. March 55 Afnrfin n.. ii , . rr-. " vu"ii, , me wen Known Idaho mining expert, mo iviumeu ironi a visit to Pittsburg. Ho reports widespread interest in unmoor Mountain throughout the uasi, aim especially among capitalists and Investors. While in Pittsburg he negotiated omu ui ounnysiuo group of claims adjacent to tho famous Dewey prop "ty. for a price approximating $100, 000. Ho also received from five min ing companies interested In mining properties In Thunder Mountain the sum of $17,600 for the completion of tho wagon road from Boise tn I camp. This, with tho $10,000 sub- scribed by the citizens of Boise makes an available fund of $27,500 for road building and Is regarded as amply suf ficient to complete a first-class wagon road. Work on this will beuln nt once. Can't Keep it Secret Tho splendid work of Dr. King's Now Life Pills Is dally coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was over known be fore. Thousands bless them for cur ng constipation, sick headache, bll HouaneaB, Jaundice nnd Indigestion. Try them. 25c at Talhnan & Co.'b drug store . The Vice of Nagging. Clouds the happiness of the home, but a nagging woman often needs help. She may be so nervols and run down in health that trifles annoy her. If she 1 s melancholy, excitable, troubl ed with loss of appetite, hc-dacho, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Ehctrlc Bitters,. the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of'suff- '-'o iium lumuio iroumes, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used It, and become healthy and nappy, rry it. only 50c. Tallman & Co. guarantee satisfaction. We Advertising, may live without poetry, music and art, Wo may live without conscience and live without heart; We may live without friends, and llvs without fads, But business today cannot live with out ads. The Country Merchant G$3.50 LORIA ARRIVED TODAY BLUTCHER-CUT, Foot form "Major." Widths A andB. Of! 255 pairs more Douglas in a day or twaj SPRING STOCK COMPLY C l-2rf-- 1,1 thlS lin3 we have exceP"'onal( ll I ings of unsurpassed variety of & and material. The workmanship! ine oest ana an guaranteed. 50 CCnt Suspenders Exceptional valJ tne price, iryai Boston Stoi Launch of Gould's Yacht. New York, March 25. This is the date set for the launching of Frank J. Gould's new and handsome steam yacht, the Helenita, at the yard of her builders at Morris Heights. The Helenita, which is named after the wife of the owner, has been built in about one hundred days. She will be commanded by Captain B. P. Gard ner, and will fly the pennant of the New York Yacht club. The yacht's principal dimensions are 125 feet over all, 23 feet beam, and 10 feet draught. It is the intention of Mr. Gould to go on an extended cruise In the yacht as soon as she Is completely equipped. Smoke Pride of Umatilla Cigars. Timothy Brone dress s E SEEDS D S Seeds Alfalfa Seeds Clover Seeds 3eeds Get Out Prices You Btiy, m 4 Garden Seeds ot Package, r Thompson Hardware Company JESSE FAILING nil ii Phone Smoko Pendleton Boquet Cigar. SOME STORIETTES. How a Peanut Butcher Fooled Some Homesekers. A good story teller now a guest In the home of a Pendleton citizen, has these to toll on his present visit: The other day, on a Northern Pa cifls train, crowded with homeseok ers from the east, was approaching Lowiston, Idaho, tho "peanut .butch er passed through tho cars soiling oranges from California. As ho reached that part of the train whore tho homeseekers wore thickest, he was heard to yoll: "Fresh Lowiston Oranges, Lowiston oranges, right here." And nearly every homo-seek- or uivesieu in tho fruit. A gentleman in Snnkn ter mado arrangements with an cke ....... u uu Huppueu with "fresh "ountry eggs" or "fresh nn the country." The egg man was quite regular in tho service until one day " wuiiwior no niiiPii in appear. He was seen connnminfr m., I.. u . Ml' in liiu contract nnrl nalrn.t ...... .. . "'""- IU Ui inaiii. - vny," said he. "the wn annul i , . . ri '"Kuo ana the train from MO BaSt was ilntnvn.l t. then dawned upon the consumer's mind that the "fresh r,n 4 " ; . com"B the usual route from the eastern .henneries. T.v T .VRB A cM- ONB DAY d?UKj.MT,ri,.,KKmo iH Tablet.. A'l W' "ve' tlnature In on eich tiix So VARIETY ..IN... Vegetables AND Qrocerie GO TO 8moke Pendleton ioquet Cigars. F. S. YOUNGER & SON Yoar Money Back If you donotllke anythlnc von linu fw.... .. J "iiib .-j ..urn UEJ, .THE CARPET MAN... We Arc Cleaning Oat... Our whiter carpets to make room for our New SprliiK Stock its n. sweeping reduc tion In prices, too, and the wise house keeper will do well to take advantage of tliem. Come now nnd make your selection of Lace (Jurtalus, I'ortlers, Itugs, etc. Clos ing out an elegant of Itope I'ortlers, Matting and Wall Paper. Sewing Alachlnes of All Kinds. AMERICAN PLAN. $3 00 per Day and Upwards. 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