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, DAILY EAST OREOON.AN, pfiMDLETONi OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY B, 1904. Overcoat Sale 'To clean up the balnuco of our ovorooaln we umke the following sweeping reductions: $7.00 Coats go at $5-00 $8.00 Coats go at $5.75 $9.00 Coats go at $6.75 $t0.00 Coats go at $7.50 $12.50 Coats go at $9.50 $ J 4.00 Coats go at $ I J .50 All other price coats not mentioned are re duced hi pamo proportion. ft 4 Bauer t 729 MAIN GENERAL NEWS. Tiro largo brlcii bultdtugs, one oc milled by, tho Savings Bank at Au gusta, Mc ', burned January 7 Imss pOO.000. Jolin - A. alines, city treasurer of llarerlilll. uluss., Is under arrest, charged with tlio larceny of f43,b00 at tlio city's funds. Over 1,000.000 Immigrants came to t3ko United States last year, of whom orer two-thirds camo from Italy, tlnssla ami Austro-Hungary. Kugeno P. Loud, ex-congressman of California, has been appointed ucle sate to the International Postal Con gress which meets at Homo next April Great excitement and alarm lias ifeecn caused by a scries of Incendiary arcs amoug Now York tenument (oases, extending over the past four mouth;.. Two and a half tons of whalebone recently sold at Dundee, Scotland, lor $ 15.000 per ton. Experts say thero are only four tons visiblo in England ami America. The suit of J. U. Ilrothurton, of Usurer for 15.000,000 ngalnst the Stojal mine of Calaveras county, Cal ifornia, has been settled out of court, Iho plaintiff getting his claim in full. Bnough money has been legitimate ly expended, wasted and misappro priated on tho Panama canal np to ho present time to dig a tide-water to el canal according to present out tide estimates of its cost Examination of the books of W. A. McKowen, the de.aulting secretary at thu board of regents of the TJni xcrslty of California, show that his misappropriations amount to $50,0u0 instead of $20,000 as at first suppos til NORTHWEST NEWS, John D. Zurcher, an old pioneer of Wallowa county, died Thursday at Enterprise. Mrs. Anna U. Spencer, one of the pioneer women of Benton county, lied Thursday, aged 04. Flour rates between Soattlo and the orient will be raised from $3 to 4 W ton on February 1. It is .stiriiuic'l that til per cent more acreage will bo planted to hoys n the Willamette valley counties this , year. I Georgette Flvnn. known as "Nuc- obI." a woman of the tenderloin, was Tound murdered In her crib In Seat-. tie, Thursday morning. ) iii. ni,ri,ii,n f w.i, n iheepherder for MarK Hlndman,' Is under nrrest for telling his employ. si's sheep to railroad laborers near ills camp. W. H. Bovd and J, S. Wagner, iarmcrs of Wallowa county, near Jo jepb. have each had a valuable work torso stolen from their barns within tlio past week. n . ..I T 1 . nt... """,':;uL,, 7 . .. I lth a heavv nlnk. Thursday l.v a riio, im.nrr. working behind him In a sewor ditch. . .., .... .. " ""'"B """" " rab.e car, t The largest maneatlng shark over caught on the Pacific Coast, was cap-. " - .ft rilirhl finn imnnilH nnd wmk ..-.V , J. S. Colo, of Eugene was awarded H00 damages against Lane county, because of Injuries sustained by fall- tKJthuHBt,a.l,r'lg0 D V! county ' cad with his team, some time ago. - . SAMPLE BARGAINS la Real Estate t t 3200 acres tjood wlieat land Well wattiictl and improved. $12.50 per acre. I 1000 acre stock ranch. All fenced. Raises 200 tons of i hay; has running water, open T range near by, 5000. T 10. room house and two X lots. Modern convenience.. K2500. i All ion Easy Terms. E. T. WADE & SON 1' O, llox Sit 'Phono R lie It 1111 (mice In'K. O. Hldg wiomas i-oirio, a cierK n mr Wi Krank Mo3tyil Kely Echll ,, title Steamship Company s ofilces, Onyor. Phillip Shofflcld, Henry Ad as instantly killed In Seattle, nms ,ho M,8sea Kathry Vincent, - Daley,. STREET ; HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Pendleton, J. Moore, San Francisco. A. E. King, Portland. Nelllo 1... at. xns, Weston. Thomas Uuford. St. Louis. J. Ackormaii, Portland. Georgo W. Hunt. P. A. Ford, Portland. U It. lluddcmau, Portland. W. IJ. Shepherd, Spokane. J. It. Martin, Seattle. W. .1. Davis, Athena. C. C. Simpson, Portland. E. II. Uurko, Portland. A. J. Hall, Spokane. A. G. Howard, Walla Walla. Roy Alexander, city. W. II. Rainwater, city. P. J. Walsh. Portland. J. P. Nowell, Portland. Mrs. M. S. Stewart, Caldwell. P. D. Bagwell, Seattle. William Leedy, Seattle. O. J. Morford, ocattlc. C. M. Temp.eton, Seattle. Alts. J. A. Brown, Crosser. Sella Enturtlo, Prossor. Mrs. D. J. Wright. Seattle. David Enturtle. Seattle Hotel Dickers, (i. N. W. Wilson. Portland. T. J. Kirk, Athena. II. M, Llvermore, Enid, Oldu. Ellen Cannon, Athena. Hello Lnlaude, Weston. David O'Connar, Goldcnrialo. Sam Lee, Spokane. C. W. Hawk, Portland. P. A. Ileathc, Weston. V, ,. Glenn. T. J. Burg, Walla Walla. C. X. Nash, Oregon City. .1. H. DoFrench, Walla Walla. Thomas Robertson, city. S. J. Wing, Portland. Jennie Stanley, Baker City. Goraldlnc Froome, Baker City. Albert Rehm, Portland. A. J. Fletcher, city Mabello E. Dlllery, Portland. William Walsh, Pomeroy. Dock Jeffreys, Pomeroy. Wants More Trib. L. P. Foster, San Francisco, Cal.. Feb. 2nd, 1003, writes: "Please find enclosed draft for $150.00. Send im una dozen treatments of 'Trlb,' The druggists hero say tiiey navo orders in they can't get filled. Why is this? I took Trlli myself last June and nover felt better In my life than I do now. I havo gone down in weight '5 pounds nnd novor think of liquor or tobacco any more. I know of -'5 cures you could got reference from, If you caro to write for thorn. n,! sure ' send nio twelve Trlbs at 0"ro,: 1 want to KC"'1 th,!m H"-"v j "Hello Bill" Tonight. i "Hello Bill " Goodhuo & Kollogg's successful rarclal comedy, which will be remembered scored such a hit lust season, comws to tho Frazor tonight Suggestive of the title, "Hello Bill" only, and It Is to bo tho most hllarl of fnFces- The cast tills year 1ft au. exceptional ono and carries among , others such well known celebrities as ' Tnhn fl-ili- Miirnlit.- Arfthitf- f. -.-..., ...... .uhir Alfa Perry Byers, Knthleon Clifford A,jco Moffat all(1 pauiints mcklnr 8a d lf Terrible Ceath Thn ftimlto nf T l I ll.l.l.l. ' ' "uuutu of Bargertotf, Tcnn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. Tho moat skuirul physicians and ovory rumed uged faed whl, conautD. ll0n W08 slowl ,)Ut iureltMnR har "fi in this terrible hour Dr, KlnK's N)1. 0aC0Vcry for Consumption turn- ea Ue8pajr jn.0 joy Tj10 flrat uottlu brought Immediate) rcliof and Its con tinued uso completely .cured her. It's tun most certain cure in the world for all throat and uug .troubles. Guaranteed, Bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial Bottles Fro" at Tallman & Co. Scottish Rite Convention, Portland, January 14 and 15. For tho above occasion u rate of 0110 and one-third faru 011 certificate plan la offered . to Portland and - turn from nil points In territory eaat of Portland, provided that 50 or inoro paying passengers of not less than 50 cents each, have been In attond anco, Acker's Dlcod Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and Scrofu lous affections. At all times a matchlosB system tonle nnd purifier. Money refunded If you nro not satis fied. 50c. nnd $1.00. For sale by F, W. Schmidt & Co. Swell slippers at 'i'outach's. STATE'S ACCOUNTS GREAT DRAIN ON FUND8 CUTS DOWN BALANCES Six Months Ending December 31 Shows Falling Off In Receipts Over Same Period Last Year Cash on Hand January 1, 1904, $819,202.32. Salem, Jan. 8. State Treasurer Monro yesterday completed and Is sued his soml-nnnunl statement cov ering tho period of six mouths end lug December 31, 1903, showing tho receipts and disbursements, of the soveral funds during that period, and tho amount of nionoy loft In his Imnds on January t, 1901, whlchMs given ns $S19,202.32. The funds on hand at tho beginning of tlio period, July 1, I 1903, wero $1,278,090.42: tho receipts 1 f,. flirt alv mnnlha SQJfi V. ntlll tho total disbursements, $, -105.8 17.33. Although thero Is a vory healthy fnnil In tliii trpnsurv. over ami above I nviiPUHPs this statement shows that thero has been a very material falling ofl In tho surplus fund over last year at iho snnio time. Tho receipts lor the sanio period last yenv wero ?SfiO, 733.42, and Iho disbursements $1,012, 202.01, and the balance of hand, Jan uary 1, 1903, was $1,122.7110.11. show ing a fulling off of $303,593.79, A better 'showing was made for the Jix months previous to this roport, end !iC Jul)' L when thb recolpts for Mie period nmountod to $l.lft'., 331.75, tho disbursements, $1,010, 99111. leaving a healthy balance of $1,278,1.10.42 on hand July 1, 1903. Thero has been an unusually heavy drain upon soveral of the funds dur ing the past year, howover, which ex plains tho great difference In the amounts of the balances, as, for In stance, tho disbursements of tho gen eral fund for tho past six months havo been $S4.977.12 greater than for tlie piovlous six mouths; tho common school fund, principal and interest, $2S7,313.31 greater than tho previous six mouths, and tho swamp land funds $7,000.51 grenter. G. Y. HARRY RESIGNS. Organizer of the Federation of Labor Retires From the Field. G. Y. Harry, who organized the Or- egon Federation of Labor and who has been an organizer for tho 11 a tional federation in tho state for some time, has resigned his position on account of friction In tho ranks, and will dovoto his tlmo exclusively to his duties as Lewis and Clark fair commissioner. Mr. Harry has been the most n ttvo labor leader in tho stnto and was a prominent candidate lor state com missioner of labor 011 the ortwnlza Hon of tho bureau, by tho last rogu lar session of the legislature. For some time there has been dissatis faction In tho ranks of the federation in the -state, and although ,lr, Harry was in high stunning with Samuel Gompers. president of the national federation, It has been evident for mouths that some action was neces sary to Insuro the harmonious work ing of tho forces in the state. The position of national organizer will probably be loft vacant for the present. SEATTLE'S GROWING TRADE-.. Month of December a Banner Month for the Ocean Traffic. Seattle, Jan. 8. Seattle's export trade by water for tho month of De cember exceeded that of November by $371,708. These figures vovcal l. io fact that last month's exports wero among the heaviest of the year, and that the Industries of this statu and their pioducts are becoming rec ognized throughout tho world Tho condition of tho foreign trade, like wise that of tho coast trade. Is shown In tho roport of Port Waiden Jensen, just completed. Oriental shipments from Seattle for tho month of December reached Si.izo.uxu. This Is an Incieaso of $330,081 -over November, Shipments to the Orient consisted mostly of Hour, tobacco, cigarettes, cotton, ma chinery, beer, bicycles, fish, rails and lumber. Cotton shipments showed nn Increase of 2,975 bales, while Iho flour Increase, according lo valuation, was less than $5,000. Coastwise passengers to tho num ber of 07,188 wero handled, 33109 be ing Inbound and 34,019 outbound. Of the total or llli deop sea ves sels engaged In tho trade of the port, 14 wore soiling and 87 steam, 15 loss than In November. Seattle sold and shipped to cdastwlso and local ports during December $2133,- nn worm or inorcnnmiiso. Tho principal Imports for the month wero silk, tea and matting, SEATTLE IMMIGRANTS. Thirteen Chinese Deported from That Port During December. Seattle, Jnn, 8. Tho monthly ru port of the United States Immigration bureau of this city shows that during the month of December 332 nllonB ar rived al tliis port. Of the total num ber desiring admission to the United States 1.1 wero deported back to tho country from whence they came. Tho excellent work accomplished by tho immigration bureau of this city nnd. Its Inspectors has beon highly commended by tho depart ment at Washington, especially for tho vigilance In detecting tho smug gling of ChlncBo Into tho UnltoiV .States, row having proved success fill. Within ti short tlmo It Is tho In (ontlon of Mr. Estoll, the Inspector In charge or this otneo, to enlarge his force, in which ho has the co-opera tion of tlio department at Washing ton. George E, Oeffnoy, Japanese Inter prolog In connection with tho Immi gration office nt this city, yesterday1 received the official announcement of ins promotion to inspector. Mr. (leffnoy was nwaro of tlio fact tM ho was to bo promoted on tho arrival of Mr. Hstoll from Washington, but It was not until yesterday morning Hint thu olllclnl nnnouncomont was received by him. MINING CONGRESS. President Roosevelt Has Been Invit ed to Address the Portland Conven. tlon. Portland, Ore., Jan. S.--Presldout Roosevelt will b6 asked to dollvor nn nddrcss hoforu the sovonth nnniial session or tho American Mining con gress, to bo hold in this city noxt August, This wns decided at 11 moot, lug just concluded hero of tlio odlcors mid executive committee of thu con gress, at winch all tho preliminary plans for tho session wero completed. In addition to tli president, mnny other distinguished mun of tho conn. try will bo asKcii to nuuross 1110 con-Kru3a- .... , , ... The organization nns succeeuuu m obtaining reduced railroad rates from a'l parts of the Pftiuntry nnd It Ib ox pected that as n result tho nttond nrce will reach fully 5.000 delegates nnd visitors, representative of nil sections of tho United Stntos, Canada Mexico and several countries of Eu-( lopo are expected to bo nlso repre sented, All the energies of thu forth- coming session nro to bo concentrat ed on "tho plan for tho establishment of a fodornl department of mines and , mliiliur wlinsi. sncretnrv shall bo a member of tho president's cabinet. What's In a Name? Everything Is In tho name when It comes to Witch Ilnzcl Salve. E. C. DeWItt & Co. of ..icago discovered some years ago how to make a salvo from Witch Hostel that Is a specific for Plies. For blind, bleeding, Itch ing and protruding Plies, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin dis eases Ik-Witt's Salvo has no equal. This bus given rlno to numerous worthless couuterleli. Ask for De Witt's tho genuine. Sold by Tall man & Co, Stale Reward for Energy, The fakir who created such an ac tive market In Corvallls in tho elec tric belt business, Is meeting witli uven greater success In tlio tour through tho stnto to tho southward. Ho was last heard of at Grant's Pn33, where lie did a thriving business, He said after closing a pyrotechnic sale there that Grant's Pass was a good place for holts hut not so good an Roseburg o rEugene. At Eugone, af ter pocketing a lot of cash for bolts, lie was assailed with stale eggs. Corvallls Times. Olympla Beer Olympia Peer, The most popular brand for family i:?e. On draught at Anton Noltc's. Ho nlso handles tho nottled hour In nuv quantity desired. Drink DESCENT REAM .OFF EE Et is Fine N I and 2 L3. -r ai rn tivs ONLY Up-to-Date Stationery. . . This fiiin,-4 UtitR ami shapes nre nut mid luivt rfiiehed iih. Ouj line Iminw (nniilete, mid If you want (lalptv, slvllsli paper -c filpply ynu with them Tho tendency Is to run to delicate tints this searoti. but we've plen ty of plain c e hoh for Uuho who prefer tin in. Alo high grade jiapers In bulk u desirable wny toliuv them, lw'BUe you can (i-t b little or ns imiuh as you want, or nn aHortui-ut of styles If you like. F. W. Schmidt Druggist, Post-office Block Phone Main 851 Walter's Flouring Mills .Capacity, iBO barrels n day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Hour, Mill Feed. ChoDDed r.A etc., alwayc on hand. Why do Vou Cough? Do you know (hit n iittin i. - m vuUfiM ID a. dongtjious thing? Arc you aware iimi iv imeu insiuns on' tno lungs and far too often runs Into Con' sumption nnd ends In doath? Cnn you afTord n trlfio with bo worlous a matter? Acker's Enntlih n.m.,iu for Coughs, Colds and Consumption Is bayonet nunHlInn flm .rr. . all modern romcdlos. It will stop a cough in ono night nnd It will' chock a cold In a day. It wi.i provont Croup, rollovo Asthma and cure Con sumption. Our faith In It Is so strong that -0 gunrantee ovory hot tlo to give satisfaction or Jnonoy back. For gala l. v v anl,,..i.n n. . - - . .., kJV.lt nnu 1. UO. . has not heard of S. n specific for nil blood troubles ami ' of which it is composed arc selected, for till,t' tteb crtics, jiiakiiiR it the ideal remedy for , i , i i . ... .r nil nioou nun hkiiii diseases, ns It not only purifies, enriches nnd invicor ntcs the hlood, hut at the flame time tones tip the tired nerves and gives strength nnd vigor to the entire system . I'or Chronic Sores nnd Ulcers, Cntnrrh, KhuutuiUism, Blood Poison, Mnlnria, Antemln, Scrofula, Iiczciua, Psoriasis, Salt Kheum, Tetter, Acne nnd such other diseases a arc due ton polluted or impoverished condition of the lilnn,i ... and effectually ns S. S. S. It crantenSr'.SSl and poisons ; cleanses tlie system of all tmlir.,1.1. ' oom T-,.ui.r..u flu. Kntintif fn li.nltl. i., .. 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