r the cniwr. "LENOX" k V 1902 THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Daniel Costello, a veteran slow rrinn nnil nnp.Mrrm lmrtnpr nf P. T Barnum, is dead of pneumonia in Chicago. He died penniless, having lost more man ?i,uuu,uuu in mining ventures. Advices from Alaska say that American officers who were sent to investigate a report that Canadian surveyors had removed an old Rus sian boundary, has found the report without tounuation. The temporary injunction asked for by the United States against the members ot tiie so-called meat pack ers' combine is now in force, the or. der being ordered on Tuesday. Sim ilar inlnnotlmiR havo lpn nhtniiipil at Kansas City and Jefferson City, JHO. The state department has receiv ed a cablegram from Consul Pearson at Genoa, Italy, stating that Mar garet Taylor has been delivered to her father and that the two have sailed for home. The irirl was ltlrinnnner! by her aunt from her home in Cin cinnati and taken t& Italy. Karl Mann, the vegetarian, lias won the international pedestrian match from Berlin to Dresden. The distance covered was 125 miles. Mann's time was 27 hours, 13 min utes and 14 seconds. Tho next man, a meat eater, finished one hour and 45 minutes behind Mann. The state board of control of Min nesota has advanced the salaries of all state employes 10 per cent, be cause of tho increased cost of liv ing. There was no demand on the part of tho employes for this In crease. Tho additional cost to tho state will exceed ?4t,000 per annum. The steamer Korona has arrived from Port Do Prance, Martinique, having on board two survivors of the steamer Roraima, lost in tho St. Pierre disaster Those are Ellory Scott, chief officer, and Charles Thompson, colored, assistant purser. Several others of the Roraima wore saved by taking refuge in tho hold of the vessel, from which they were rescued. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Dr. Arthur Lachman. homi nf thn department of chemistry and mining m ine university or Oregon, has re. signed, to take effect at tho closo of mo present college year. Thomas Foyo Is under arrest at wana wnua charged'With an attempt to assault Omah Burks, the 8-year-old daughter of C. R. Burks, a blacksmith. Foyo denies tho charge. A resolution has been passed through tho houso, at Washington, postponing tho date of opening tho Spokane Indian reservation to min eral location from Juno 1 to Decem ber 1. Tho directors of tho Lewis and Clark Exposition are arranging to have- a proposition to place a two mill tax on the city, for tho purpose of assistance in financing tho exposi tion, submitted to tho tax-payers of that city at tho tlmo of tho Juno eectlons. Citizens of Vancouver, Wash., are pleased over the salo of the mnnlcl pal electric light plant to a company which contracts to supply tho city with 1,200 camllo power arc lights at ?4.G7 per light each' month. Tills Is ono of tho lowest rates In the United States. ML jfjl IMMMjj k I A Snappy Style of which we are showing a splendid assortment in all tho now colorings. PRICES: $10.00, $11.00, $12.50 $15 00 $17.00 You can save $2.50 to $5.00 by buying a suit of us. New Shipment of PANTS just in $2.50 to $5.00 BAER & DALEY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. P. C. Harback, Salt Lake. Charles H. Green. W. D. Robbins, Lewiston. L. M. Herman, Chicago. C. H. Waterman, Portland. W. J. Snodgrass, British Columbia. O. C. Seller, Portland. H. T. Booth, Baker City. E. C. Sklles, Spokane. E. Barnett, Spokane. R. B. May and wife, Portland. Hellen May Howett, Detroit. T. B. Morgan, Portland. Mrs. T. B. Morgan. F. J. Ginger, Spokane. W. R. Glendening, Spokane. John Nlsen, Portland. John Meurer, Chicago. George S. Hicker, Salt Lake. Mrs. George S. Hicker, Salt Lake. C. M. Smith, Portland. J. A. Lukel, Portland. R. W. Blakley, Portland. J. W. Sawyer, Walla Walla. A. J. Johnson. H. R. Myers and wife, Kentucky. The Golden Rule. Mrs. N. C. Glenn, Vale. J. C. McLees, Summit. P. E. Klise, Portland. Isabel Alderman, Portland. A. Wagner. A. Seitz. Mrs. Ogelvie, Fossil. A. George, Portland. J. E. Nichols, Milton. J. H. Fink, Spokane. C. L. Downer, Spokane. Sam Lee, Spokane. G. D. Galley, Portland. G. W. Bradley, Athena. John G. Helfrich, Spokane. Ray Barton. A. C. Frledly. E. M. Temple, M. J. McDeamied. Mrs. Miller, Milton. S. White, Preowater. Hank Fanning, Cold Springs. W. S. Sterling, Portland. W. T. Crandall, La Grande. Ed Welch, Butter Creek. C. D. Ferrin. F. J. Hayfleld and family. S. H. Levy, Frankfort. Thomas Cotter, Oakland. A. B. Conloy, Cove. Statkof Ohio, Oitv of Toledo i" J: Che??7 makes oath that he Is the ..u. pi ucr oi me nrm oi r. j. uiienoy & C Bine hlialnnaa In n . !iSLV..f ' V and state aforesaui. and tha't mW flS'WllSf LS. '.2n "un.dl Do"" foremen ffl , ,SK..MI1'' cured by bworn to before mo and subscribed in mv . w""" '"" u'" uay oi uecemoer, A 1 bbai. I 188c- I I A. W. GLEA80N. n.n.. n u .... rupuo. . 7. Air. .i i "V "ir.u " "en internally ana acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ."o ""Diu. Knu ior testimonials, free. Bpldbydru?glstf.76c. Hall's Family Pills an ,A: . r uu., Toledo, Ohio. aro the best. "NO CLINKERS." "Cokes the Coal , iivf wvrc A Testimonial From Some ot Hendleton'a Business Citizens. Mr. W. G. McPhorson, Portland, ureKon. Dear Sir: After havlnn- frfvnn the 1'oriect" not Air Blast Purnaco a thorough test in tho last two years we can truthfully say that wo have never seen Its equal for economy. Your statement that it "cokes tho coal nnd burns tho coke," wo have found to bo correct, for wo find that after burning a fire continuously, there is left only n very small quan. tlty of ashes, nnd no clinkers, tho ashes being ns fine as flour. Tho splendid results wo have nttainod with this furnace havo truly Btirpris. ed us. Yours very truly, P. E. JUDD, 0. S. JACKSON, T. C. TAYLOR, F. B. OLOPTON, H. L, HEXTER. - C3 O VSA kitJ AMONG THE BALL fOSSERS PENDLETON TEAM HAS MANY GAMES ARRANGED, Devotees of the Horsehlde Sphere WIN Have Plenty of Sport During the Coming Weeks. Local fans will have a feast of baseball during the next few days, the Walla Walla team coming here to play on Friday and the La Grande hnll tnssoi-H nrosslnir hats with the In dians on Saturday, Sunday and Mon day aitornoons. Tho pjimn tnmnrrmv nrnmifios tn be one of special Interest, as the Pendle ton team has downed Walla Wallas Sharpshooters twice recently and the lnttni- rluli Is determined to dr or die in the endeavor to even up matters, while the local boys are confident that they will do stunts witli the Sharpsetin aggregation. Mills, the Sharpshooters' crack nltnlinr will nfllnlnto n- tlir slnli fry." thn visitors and is firm in the belief that ho can wriggle his twisters throuch thn red men's scnln locks. Wilner, who will do the twirling act for the locals, on the other hand, is anxious to hand some puzzlers to the visitors as he lost his game with them Sunday, May 4th, so a pitch ers battle is looked for by tho know incr ones. The line-tin and battinc order of the Pendleton team for tomorrow's game Is as tollows: Brown, catcher; Fay, short stou: Knox, center field: nioin- ens, left field; Schmidt, third base; wnner, pitclier; Stoval, right field; Zeieler. second base, and Hartnian. first base. The tramp will be railed at 3 p. m. at the Alta street grounds Stoval will pitch in Saturday's game against La Grande. Wilnnr tnk- Ine his nlace in the field nml Tnvlnr will do the twirling on Sunday against the same team. On Wednesday and Thurs.lriv nf next week the Pendletons will play Walla Walla at Weston. Frldav. Dec oration day, they will play Colfax two games nere, at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., returning to Weston on Saturday to piay tne uoltax boys there. Their- return games with La Grande will be played in that city on June 1. 2 and 3, and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday the Cth, 7th and 8th of the same month, they will occupy the lo cal diamond again, going up against tne Dayton team, which is being reor ganizetl and greatly strengthened. The strong Everett team, which has been skinning everything on thn Sound, will come here on June 14 and io, ana tnelr whirlwind twirler, Schoch, will endeavor to demonstrate to the Indians how easy it is to miss a ball when you don't hit it. An effort is also being made to have the University of California team visit this city and nlav a counle or games some time in the early part of next month. Local enthusiasts will undoubtedly turn out to give the local boys a send ore tomorrow as this is their first game here since they returned from their long trip. They have had a few days' rest now and feel assured that tnose who attend tomorrow will see a close and interesting game, no matter which side wins. The Athena Yellow Kids will play a game with tho Sharpshooters on Sun day next at Walla Walla... CHURCH CORNER STONE. A New $10,000 Edifice Being Erected in Walla Walla Masons Lay Cor ner Stone. Walla Walla, May 22. In tho pres ence of soveral hundred nesday afternoon at 5 o'clock was laid the corner stone of the nrotinspd in. 000 church being erected by the con gregation of St. Paul's church of this city. The Masonic fra ternity had charge of tho exercises, which wore very imposing, and over 100 Masons were in the parado form ed in passing from the hnll to the site or tne edifice. Ex-Suporior Judge Up ton acted as master of ceremonies for the fraternity. In a brief address he stated tho object of the gathering, and proceeded to lay the stone, a fine piepo of Idaho granite, quarried near Lewiston. Brief addresses were made on behalf of tho city by Councilman McLean and on the part of tho con gregation by tho rector, Rev. Andreas Bard. In the stone were placed a copy or tno uruc for tim rtniw tt.,! a brief history of tho church, a list CM!,. IJJJJJJJJM'1 Soak tliolianda thorouglily, on retiring, In n nor lather of Cutiouiu Boav, the most elfectivo skin purifying soap, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, liatli, and nursery. Dry, anoint freely with Cuticuua Ointment, tho great skin euro anil purest of emollients. Voarold gloves during night. For sore hands, itching, burning palms anil jiaiuful linger ends, this one night trttitmtnt Is wonderful. 80M throuthoat th wotlii. I'ottbk D. iV o C. Cot r frop Uottou. Uo w ta hv UtiutUU IIUud," n. of the ofllcers of the congregation, and a history of St. Paul's school for L?" . ..n il i i i, lmllt nf fttnno Hie UUlllUUg lo tu "" " Yin and unfurnished, will cost over ?10,- nnn t . i .i I. .inalfTn nml nr- UUW. 11 IB jiiuuem i" .v-"-o" chitecture, and will bo the finest rellg ions eumce m buuiiibiwuji" o ton, when completed. The original St. Paul church is one of the oldest .1 l l.n.irtn lintlttlfT In tno state, tne court huudu """o been used for years as a meeting place before the congregation was strong enough to erect any sort of a building. The Masonic fraternity has never before conducted a service of this kind In Walla wana. TI... fln n-n ana tills S t !1 T H 1 11 2. headline in our dally papers, anu now 1. ..mmntllll. nflMl tllO linffir- II1UU1I DJ lllliaUH.U l.w. tunate victim, be he rich or poor, but there are hundreds ot ouier cases, oi hn imvo lipon rnhbpfl nf a )1UI1C 1 1IU 1IW V mjww - " " far greater treasure than wealth that we never hear of. We refer to thoso who have been robbed of their good health by a rebellious stomach. There is one medicine, however, that will conquer a rebellious stom ach and make it perform its duties properly, and that is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It is a specific remedy for the stomach and will cure belching, flatulency, sick headache, Indigestion, constipation and billious ness . Try it and see. Our Private Die Stamp is over the neck of the bottle. A Good Performance. The Frazer opera house was fairly well filled last evening to witness the performance of the operetta "Snow White, or the Seven Dwarfs." by the pupils of the publi" s.'.tool. The pla is founded on the well-known fair storv and the impersonators of the various characters carried out their parts in a verv creditable manner. many of the musical numbers beinc really excellent. A well trained chorus of school girls representing the good fairies, and seven hovs ns the dwarfs of the fairy tale, added to the entertainment. Fechter's for ice cream. Court St Quality Reliability LOW PRICE Is what you get with each and every purchase at our store. You draw a prize with each purchase in the way of superior Quality and Freshness of our Dtiugs and Chem icals. When sickness conies nnd you bave prescriptions to be illled or need the aid that a skilled druggist only can render, then you want Re liability and perfect service-noth ing else. We give You such. Service j A T Ii 11 1 . B iiuggiai mat is conscientious I about quality is sure to be careful about price. Let us prove what we claim. Let us flll your Prescriptions. F. W. Schmidt & Co., Reliable Druggists, Association Bloek. SPECIAL HOT WEATHER ...SALE.,. Satarday, May 24th A Fine Line of Summer Wash Goods, all mannor of designs and qualities. See this line. Fancy silks just arrived, The finest in town. Muslin and Gauze Under wear. TrJVwytiing you need for Hot Weather. You cau't do as well anywhere else as here. una unu soe us. The Fair M.n . 1X1. rv "caun, strength Pleasure Drink : : : IJJlLPIaceJo Save Money I I I 1 " Pojydore Moens, ProrletorT t l i !..,.,. ,,,i,..t n .i Ha Yah Hqp Ynnr Oun SV M v m " M U UHUV SUITS And Your Money Back for the Asking. r m A III! ItT iS WWm WWW B H B WM WWW JL J, T,- ITS 8T I 'r Bl II . I . . O --x- ... v W w kJ IT JAW SEED SPFT T7 A New Cert A C. F. COLESWORTHY, Hay, Grain and Feed. 127 and 129 East Alta Street. - - - Pendleton r Keep Yout Houses Cool! 1 1 ri? r w t rvi ITT 1J1 . . L.H A I 111 niu Put In your kitchen without delay. Cheapest and most per fect stove made. One cent a burner an hour is all it coste jo operate the Quick Meal. No trouble to start and absolutely freo froin danger. New stock just In. There Ia Mn Oue&tion ABOUT THE MERITS OF BYERS' It is the finest grade it is possible to make. out the choicebt wheat enters into Byers' boui, satisfaqtion is the result whererever it is used for b or fancy bakinir. PlDLETON ROLLER MILl W. S. Bycrs, Proprietor. mmmmm . and fl . . . 1 1 Oil this season ask to see HtP.ln-"R1nnt, m... w'ueii 9 " -iu.ne$. o waen Duymc a s.,i . ut un vnn .1 -- salesman's advice? m .Do you realiEe than... v "tuenn . Vice innv li n U'S ti.,.1,.;;' "r. Tweed . that it... in snrrffi mnU, 5 '"t . 11 j- Study the CPI t PnMMn . - fabric and Uu 7 . ; -W"M'"A me He tail.: ' ErarmentR nf . -s . . . iihtipa 1 iinun ronr inou .1 v. UUdr mis label. The Steln-Bloch Co. 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