14 4 1 in ly mi II; if FRIDAY, JANUARY 1G, 1903. ITCHING HUMORS THE INSANE MM Complete External and Internl Treatment Ql.M Ootif Istlnr of CimcrniA Saw (iVj ), to clcamo the f kin of cruets and scales, CtmcuitA Oint. ncnt (SOc.l, to allay Itching anil eooUic nml Mat. anil rirrtintn i nvdiinvminui . . nil cleaned the blood. A Elnglo set i often iofficlcnt to euro the ccrcreat humor. IfokHhrwixh'mHh. vm-M. IHrtTiR IRro AVD Cnuu LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and sa v e you money. DOORS WINDOWS Bu i ldin g paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House WHY THEY SUCCEED. Because They Are for a Specific Pur pose. Nothing can bo good lor everything. Doing one thing well brings suc cess. Doan'e Kidney Fills do one thing only. They're for sick kidneys. They cure backache, every kidney Here is undeniable evidenco to prove it: Mrs. A. M. Weaver, of 115 N. A street, Cripple Creek, Colo., whose husband is superintendent of the U. P. a. F. quarries, says: "Doan's Kid ney Pills are a remedy in which I have great confidence and I heartily re-endorse what I have before stat ed about them in our Cripple Creek papers. Some three years ago I gave tfcem to our'llttlo girl, who was troubl' ed with a weakness of the kidneys. A few doses checked the annoyance and in a short time after a continua tion of the treatment cured her. She has had very little trouble since, with the exception of when she caught a severe cold; then there were symptoms of a recurrence, but a few doses of the pills never fail to ward oft an attack. I recommended them to a lady friend of mine some time ago, who used them and was greatly benefited. I keep them constantly in the house so as to have them on hand in case of recurrences. I do not hes itate to advise any motier to use them in her family where necessity uumunns. For .sale by all dealers. . JPrico 60 cents. Foster-SIIIburn Co.," 'Buffalo, N. Y solo agents for the TJnlted States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. COST OF LIVING HAS IN CREASED IN PAST TWO YEARS No Deficiency In the Asylum Fun Will Ask for Increased Aproprla- tlons for Next Two Years Table of Salaries Paid. The report of the Buperlntondent or the Oregon Insane Asylum says "There wns appointed by the last legislature the sum of $288,000 for the maintenance of the insane asy lum for the two years ending Decem ber 31, 1902, for the payment of the salaries of tho officers nnd omnlovecs and for tho maintenance nnd general contingent expenses or the asylum, being tho same amount as appropriat ed for the preceding two years. Wo nro pleased to bo able to report that, notwithstanding tho increase In popu lation and advance In tho price of tho necessary supplies, fuel, etc., tho cost of maintenance has been kept within the appropriation, and thero will be no deficiency. The sunerin- , , . . ; i wuu, ivuu nun lur burnt! uuiu ueui SSKraS. iL rJT ,P,i W operator at Telocassct. Mr. Ban O. R. & N. CHANGES AT BAKER. Mr. Hallock Has New Set of Assist ants In His Office at the Mining Center. Baker City, Jan. 1C Slnco the ad vent of II. II. Hallock ns agent for tho O R, & N. Co., at Baker City, thorc has been a number of Important changes at this station. Mr. Hallock st ted yesterday that theso changes 0 not indicate thnt he was making ! 'lean Bweep and that thero was a tumoral rustling of dry bones. All THE YOU CASE weight as his property. A visit to tho Young apartments furnished ample r-videnco of tho commlslson of tho ctlmc. About tho same timo tho Chi cngo polled discovered a itrunk which had been shipped to that city By p.riMFR up for i Young nnd which contained tho dead TRIAL NEXT WEEK, woman's clothes and valuables. For I WO or uireo uuyu uiu nuw iuni po lice Bcoured tho city in search of the jounc man. Before tho end of the wcok ho hnd been captured In Con necltcut in tho dlsgulso of a tramp It Is nllcged that ho made a full con capita as 32.55 cents; average cost per month, per capita, $9.90. Salaries Paid. The appended table shows the sal aries that are paid tho officers and employes of the Oregon State Insano Asylum: Superintendent, annual sal ary $2,500.00 First assistant physician ... 1.800.00 Second assistant physician . . 1,200.00 Consulting physician ....... 1,020.00 Druggist, per month 50.00 Bookkeeper 100.00 Stenographer , 50.00 Department overseer 75.00 Engineer 100.00 Assistant engineer 30.00 Engineer at cottage farm .. C5.00 Assistant engineer at cottage farm 35.00 Plumber 50.00 Blacksmith 40.00 Tinner .-. 40.00 Shoemaker 40.00 Tailor 45.00 Laundryman ' . . 40.00 Laundress 35,00 Assistant laundryman 37.50 Seamstress 30.00 Bascmentman : .. 45.00 Steward go.oo Chief cook 75.00 tirst assistant cook 40.00 faecond assistant cook . Cook, Cottage farm Baker Table girls (3) Can washer Farmer, main building Farmer, Cottage farm . Dairyman Hackman and messenger Stableman Gardener A Grandson of Old Brlgham Young to Be Tried for Brutally Murdering Mrs. Anna Pulitzer. Now York, Jan. 16. With tho Mol- thn mon. hn said, who have ouit. are lneux trial RtlU fresh in the pumic lession to mo poiico, out implicated n,n nmi mnat ,,f i,om im in . .i inU Dlslirow mur- another porson in the ncniai murder, rC rV.i: ' 4, r;j . ifho authorities, however, rorused to X: T.' ' ' ' v ' J rlal nc,w on' su" mowm credit the story of an accomplice ns , ' , . ... bio murder case, and one of absorb- aIi tll0 evidence tended to show that J. van zant, who tor somo time nas , , ..,,,,., m i.amh .-ut f iH .up inc interest iu tiuiuuuiu(,,oio. ...l .................. . (mill mnnrltlno nml whn fnr turn pnmn. un for trial next Week. This IS I"0 uuuy, woni tin a wn rnniiinr in tlm Ttniror ilio rasn nf William Hooper Young. a Tho relatives of tho accused, who City office, has resigned and will go grandson of Brlgham Young, who was are leaders lu the Mormon church, in nrt r.a rnalilnr Indicieil ir October last for tho inur-iwlll bring to his dofonso nil their in thn n n. jc- n nfiirn. Tin win lin tier of Mrs. Anna Pulitzer, a woman wealth and Influence enn commnnd rnc.pppilnii hv .T. n Tinmlltnn wlinsn whom he brd lured to his rooms in. The finding in Young's room of writ father Is tho O. R. & N. agent at j West Fifty cigth street. Ings and Biblical quotations on "blood Washtucna, Idaho. The crime was one ot the mostj atonement" hnvo suggested thnt tho Iko Hermann, who has been ticket brutal the police navo neon cnneui victim was sacrificed By a religious clerk sinco January 1, has resigned I upon to deal with since tho Gulden- fanatic, and this has stirred the Mor- t.uppo murder, tor somo time prior mon church to angry protests nnu mi to his alleged commission of thc!i,cr denials. The church authorities. crime Young had been occupying n 1 ln faot nBsert that they nro not at all loom In tho luxurlus apartments of interested in the defense of tho his fnthor, John W. Young, a pro-! young man and that despite his de?' motor and capitalist of wealth nnd'cen from the great Mormon leader high flnnnclal position, and who wasii,E. wilB not one of their number, hnv at the time absent in Europe on bus-hnB renounced the faith of his fathers mess. Tho son Jiaci tno reputation oin number of yents ago. uoiiiB i nut uu-u, Umi...b u.u u. Joh w Young, father of the ac- uucuuiiuuu lu UHUiiiut Mini uviub ui. and accepted work ln anothor field. His place will bo filled by R. D. Ban croft, who has for some timo been croft is nn old railroad man from the East and was formerly with the Orand Trunk. New Head of Indiana University. Bloomlnglon, Ind., Jan. 1G. Propa rations on an elaborate scalo have been made for the installation of Wil Ham Lowo Bryan as president of In diana University noxt week, when foundation day will also bo celebrat ed. The installation of President Bryan will take placo on Wednesday morning. Governor Durbln will pre side and tho other prominent partici pants In the exercises of the day will include President E. B. Androws, of tho university of Nebraska: Chief Justice Ha.'ley, of the, Indiana su preme court; President W. H. P. Faunce, of Brown University; Pres ident Joseph Smith, of Swartmoro College; Professor Edward L. Nich ols, or Cornell Unlvorslty, and Profes sor John M. Coulter, of tho Unlversltv of Chlcngo. The Dominion Iron and Steel Com pany, of Canada, threatens to become serious competitor of Groat Britain in foreign markets. various times in Utah, the state of Washington and various other parts of the country. Evidenco collected by tho police, strengthened by tho confession alleged to have been made by Young nfter his arrest, goes to show that tho young man took the woman, with whom ho had had somo previous acquaintance, to his rooms on tho night of tho murder and there drugged her and then proceeded to cut up tho body In the most diaboli cal manner. Tho romalnB were then tuken in a trunk across the North river, whoic they were thrown Into the shallow waters of a canal. Tho body was found next day weighted down with a hitching weight Tho first duo to tho identity of the mur derer was furnished by a Jersey liv eryman who identified a photograph of Young as the man to whom he had hired a rig the day beforo and who cused, Is expected to bo present at the trial. Eminent counsel has been engaged to conduct tho defense The police consider their case so com ploto that they oxpect a plea of In sanity to bo entered. It is known that Young for many years has been n victim of the use of morphine, co caine nnd other drugs. Bits of Philosophy. Obstinacy Is the other fellow's Arm ross; firmness Is your own obstinacy. Happy Is tho man who makes his toilet by turning his cuffs. Wo mark our umbrella not to keep It from being stolen, but to lot the thief know whoso umbrella bo has 1-ewipcd. For every wlso man In tho world thero Is a fool to teach him. You can send enough trouble through tho malls for two cents to also identified tho hitching strap and start a divorce suit. Baltimore Nows. 30.00 GO.OO 60.00 25.00 35.00 50.00 60.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.01) Supervisor 60.00 Porter, minimum 25.00 Porter, maximum 37.F0 fortress, minimum 25.00 fortress, maximum .... 32.E0 Night watchman GO.OO "It will be necessary to appropriate $15.00 for the payment of electric nnd gas lighting; $1000 for the pay ment or expenses in returning pa Uentr. to their homes; $1000 to pro vide for library and amusement; ?1G,300 for general repairs and Im provements; $1875 for the purchase of machinery, farming imnlGmentr etc., which, together with the appro priation for the construction and ad- ouion or buildings, will make-a total oi ?4i.',475 for the ensuing two years MoklVrea positively cures sick Head. acne, muigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions-or tho skin, producing a per feet complexion or money refunded, 25c and 50c Write to us for free sam ple. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. ' w. tscnraiar, &: uo., druggist. SEATS FOR EMPLOYES. a narv d 0 HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VANDRAN 'RPno us any. Hoadquartora for Travel uuuiuiuuiuuB aampje jojjj Rates $2 & $2,5 Special rates by week or month Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dlnlneroom Every Modem Converted Bar andTailliard room in connect) Only Three Blocks from Dm GOLDEN RULE ill Corner Court Hnd Johnron SIru Pendleton, Oregon. M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. ii mmmmmmmm. aor Ever offere Oreg arsains - in eastern on HEATtD ISY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTMCITV t!fito.M Sale Starts at Once out Lumber, Lumber, Lumber. All kinds for all purposes. ash, Doors and Blinds. Planing of all descriptions done 10 oiuer. Don't place your order for Building Material until you have consulted us. Pendleton Planing Mill r Lumber Yard. ROBERT fOSSTEft, Proprietor anl Labor Representatives Will Introduce a Bill In Behalf of Women Who Work. A little bill which will earn for tho janor representatives of the JItiltno- man aeiegation, oy whom Jt will be jnirouueeu, me gratitude of the work ing women and Kirls of thn RtntA i as follows: "Section I, That no femnin ho om. Ployed in .-ny mechanical or mercan tile establishment, laundry, hotel or restaurant In this 'state more than 10 hours during any day. The hours of wont may uo so arranged as to per mit tho employment of females at any time, so that they shall not work inure man iu nours of each zK "Section 2. Every employer in es- launaiirnenis wnoro females are cm ployed shall nrovido honta fnr uuu aunii permit tho uso nf mir., L'cats by them when th f V nrn rinf nn Kvu Jn trie active duties for which iuey are employed. section 3. An employer, overseer. , v , -""WW wuo snau violate any ui me provisions of th s art i.ti upon conviction thereof mui,uuwwp a Bum not less than ?10 w wutu man ,0, Everything must go. The sooner we close the stock the better pleased we will be. 70 Sets of Buggy, Hack and Team Harness. 40 Stock Saddles. Chaparejos, Leggins, Collars, Halters, Curry Combs, Brushes, Sweat Pads, Horse Blankets, Harness Oil, Gloves, Buggy Whips and everything in me enure siock, winch is complete. Aiiiuriuiin J'lnn, iiitcttSl imp ilni- l".iii-))cnn l'lmi. AOc, Tfic, S1.00, Kpoclul riitvH by wik ornionth. Free 'bus meetstill lralnsl Commercial trade solicited Mne sample ro SpcciaJLAttcutinn Given Country In HOTEL ST. GEORGi CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STl MCKer'8 HlOOd Elixir nnllwlu wtJ wmimiiiu uiuuu rjniBnninn nrA nii scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonln Money refunded If you .are, not l8atls fled. E0c and $1.00." F, W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. BARGAINS Every article in the store nt qioot. Cln.,L 3 WOiaUU. d-llU r COST CUTS NO FIGURE VUi umcv;i xs io sen evervthina in 1, ai-n.U no iii ... , -V. "t C11HJLC t. pusiuvexy retire from business, ihe goods must so and nnw t,q i, get Bargains. " JOE T I. n U TX 4 ELL, GEO. DAIH'EM.Prop Elegantly F urnisheii Steam Heatl Ixuropcan Plan. Block and a half from depot. Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50c, 75c, $11 THE PORTLAND. OREGON . t . .w.- rial' SllQ ODWfl American j'ihu, tm Hcac!qurter8 for tourists and cowmcjdjij clem. Siwialraltsuiaa. lc tlmii$ gaJcl KCtlliUtWU. 1 IC 111 t-iM"- - ...j 1 . 1l .1...... 4.. rnnw flflQ ILH pnC-l mode Turkhh PENDLETON -UKIA STAGE LINE tnfTTTriT a Mfn nuns rui. iitage leave reudlcton idtllj, M.'" . in., lor uKiau uu ""?T,. ini t?a turn, Jl.25! To Nye. II H. Nj "d ' V. ! Vo Kldce. 1 76; to Hideo and r'ijBi U. Irl flVlal, mil ...llirtl. ll .00 Office In Oalden Rule Hotel, Pendletj Tk. - . nmnnnhll is EBStem 0 I IIB Mfc M,U.I" f - , .. n.Hr,)lu naoer ll and the people appreciate It anp," It by their liberal patronage, it "1 advertlilna medium of this iectl"-! it