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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1903. SEATTLE JUL OLD FOSSILS F ON iS 1ST A P Si'1 Are You Invited TO THE PICNIC i Snap are what we arc looking for this tlineof the year, and we have them in all lint. Our Dig Clearance Sale is now golug on and we are now slaMic I'NctM on a 1 seasonable goods, You i-an pet nu idea of the UIH baixaius we oiler bj coimiic to our store atxi 1 mkmi; over our tuvrtun counters. Summer drss at half jrif" and less. Clothing at 20 Per Cent. Reduction Hosiery, lare curtain, children's drtsseii aud luauy other lines are cut d jwn to bed rock. SEVEN CONDEMNED MUR- DERERS AWAIT THEIR DOOM. tj I Toughest City in the West Boasts Largest List of Hardened Criminals Some Desperate Characters In Profile. SKULL OF RHINOCEROS UN EARTHED IN BLUE MOUNTAINS! Evidences That Inland Empire Was Once Inland Sea Sand and Sea Shells Found Near Summit of Mountains. A full week of SPECIAL CUT PJIICES. He sure aud set your share THE FAIR REFRIGERATORS Refrigerators at ojr ewe prii . . Oa! a few ieft. We want to get the money tn J uj in our rcngerators. into other roods o yci can bu;, them tor less than tl ey cost us RANGES We are closing out cur uns town in the range .me I: in and see us oftarucs and can beat any price in ml .rt .. genuine bargain come BAKER & FOLSOM 41 41 4t 4 Ml 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 t 4 4 4 4 41 4 Oils and Axle G?iease "There inay be a few murderers floating around the country, but we i) n rrnnAlv t)mnl rf ihnm Ifi Inll ' " ' --- J." T 1 right now, niid it won't be long until I the number is swelled by two or three J. more. I hone," said Sheriff Cudihec. of Seattle to the Star recently, after glancing over the jail books and not ing the names and present auurcsscs oi the seven homicides who are in I caret-rated in the county jau, some ' tiuiiet sentence and waiting for su I preme court decisions in their case. I and others awaiting trial. Paul Underwood, the young fel- liiv. who killed his last spring and was found guilty of i murder iu the second degree and sentenced to 15 years in the penlten- I nary, confidently expects tuat the sa preme court will reverse the Judg- ! mem of the superior court in his caie His young wife. Jointly charg ed, is out on bonds and has not yet j heen tried j Zenuon Champoux, the Frenchman , who murdered Lotie Brace by stab j bint; her in the head with n hunting knite. has been sentenced to death. but his case has been appealed and i will probably not be argued in the su j preme court for several months. John Reynolds, known as "ilon- tana Jack," who shot and killed a man named McNally at Wellington I lar-t fall, has also been sentenced to I be "hanged b the neck until he is dead." His case was appealed, but owing to lack of funds the appeal will have to be dismissed, and his at- 1 torners will simply petition the gov I have a large stock of castor machine, black aud cylinder oils, graphite, Taylor and caster oil, axle grease, compound iu bulk and buckets. Gtt my prices be fore buying vour harvest supply. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man 74. Ma:r. -:r-tt TTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTrTrvTTTTTrVTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTrTTTTt COE COMMISSION CO. 1. hic.igo l'end--tor. onV CAPITAL ANS SURPLUS. S300 000.00 M.ikici-.. v. ork ..n -.he uoiation-- w:r rtcened d:it.t at the :n -n lb-.- Wurld RLf IRIVtti 75 Vatmsdl and State BanU (eluding Pendlt0lt SdinQS BdnL OfHCt: 120 Cou-t Strrct B. E. KENNEDY. Mgr. t mor lo commute the sentence from death to life imprisonment, in view u certain extenuating circumstances which tend to show that the killing was iu self-defense. Dan JIcAuley. who shot and killed two men in a tenderloin saloon brawl t ) and was himself shot by an officer a r I few months ago. will be tried during ? ! the mouth of November. 1. O. Negus, who shot and killed Edward Kababian recently, and An drew Goodall. charged with murder in the second degree for having, killed a man at Cherry Valley by hitting; him on tne tieati wnn an ax, in a tu ol anger, are also awaiting trial in the superior court. Reynolds is said by the sheriff and jailors to lie one of the best prisoners ever in the Jail, and is popular with his fellow-prisoners and wi:c the jail officials. Champoux, who for a time was thought to be Insane, has developed Into the wit of the tank, where he Is confined. He often sings, aud will keep this up for hours at a time. Mike Bartlet, who shot and killed his wife a few months ago. will be tried in September. He is a good prisoner and ig treated with a great deal of consideration, i Reynolds is the only man charged with murder who ever seems to get despondent, and be says it is very seldom that he allows himself to think of the awful fate herore bun. As a rule, the seven murderert. are in a statv of the most aniainc n-er-fulnt-Bs The fossil discovered in a canyon of Basket mountain recently is un doubtedly the bkull of a more or less primitive rhinoceros type, says the Walla Walla Union, nnt was sup posed to be a nasal depression of the frontal bone is obviously the base of the horn of the rhinoceros. The dentition of the specimen Is dlf-it-rent from that of :my typo so far reported. The parallel line of molars, or almost Identical size, iu the up per Jaw is very remarkable Dr E. E. Show, who is woll In formed on the geology of the North- infant daughter I west and its fossils, says the speci men is undoubtedly that of a rhinoce ros type. He believes It one of the rarest finds of tho kind ever mndc lu the western country. Dr. Shaw says a similar specimen was not long ago reported from the Jlocky moun ta.ti region. Discoveries arc being made from time to time in the tortlary deposits of the region lying west of tho Rocky Mountains of rhinoceri fossils, hut none are like that found in Basket mountain. In the tertiary nge all such animals diod here. Authorities ! su that the remains of numerous i modifications of the primitive perls i.odactyi type are found in the eocene formations of the Rocky mountains, and that in this region, which was once a vast lnke. was me birthplace oi i he rhinoceros. Other interesting fact wtjl he brought out In regard to the type of rh;uoceri)8 dwelling here in the long i ag when the rest or the fossil re- If so, you aro probably wondering what on earth you can tako for lunch. We believe wo could help you Immensely, at least we would like to try. You have no Idea how many tempting delicacies we have that will save you a lot of cooking. A lunch Dt for a king, packed away in your basket. HAWLEY Bros. ce cm Quantity of ic. Z What... 'Cecr satisf wis ho and ice e 00n ten "i "ur cot v.trj Dutti w Wily SOUND l ' . -"Ml iHiace your order with i mums found with tne skull brought to this city are exhumed." In linv with the above story of lls tovcry of fossils in the Blue Moun tain region. It is interesting to note that a strata of sea sand, in which are found several specimens of salt water shells, has been found at dif ferent points along the line of the O. R & N. near the summit of the moun tains at Kamela. This strata appearing at an eleva tion of 4.200 feet above the sea l"vel. is conclusive proof that this entire Inland Empirt- was once an inland sea. whoc waves reached almost to the summit of the Illue mountains. It ii- also interesting to note that the satin- kind aud character of fossil that has been discovered in the Bas ket Mountain district has been found near Fossil. Oregon, and at other places in the central portion of the state, showing that the entire coast region wag at one time the haunt of animals of the tropics. DESPAIN & CLARK CONSUMERS WHOLE SALE GROCERY AND WT-fOT PQAT U rVMUriUTTe sion MERCHANTs Fir. Tamarack ..Pine,, Why buy poor coalt J can eet the best for price Laatz Br Telephone Mahj 1514-514 MAIN STREET Phone Alain 1741 The French Restaurant Bf-t 25 cent Meal in the City Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnished Rooms in Connection GUS LaFONTAINE. Prop. 63? Mum Street "No. Mr. Wooster,' 'said the frigid maid with the imported complexion, "it can never be, I'm satisfied I would not make a good wife for a poor man." "I guess that's the unadulterat ed truth," rejoined the young man, "but you will undoubtedly make a poor wife for some good man." Chi cago Dally News. 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Murphy, 111 Court Street coovareio uiiv WE DO IT int. -- impresses iw .P"r that wo nave we ';aet wl "know how" woeu ting a new tire on wheel, same iuic -r , i feature or cx " njy," pairing repui""""' - .,. pu mihaisterlDE ano n - the vehicle look a'!001"" orders, please . wttiwi Our new bydrau lie Ore chine does fr"1,SJlI of H It thickens ffi?5tn. lug the wood. We w wood in geu'us j, jft do it while you wait Call than the old d It work. Hackf."-, Wc have the BtorV