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BAM.Y EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1904. ''--' t I i i CLEARANCE SALE Short lines of Ladies', Men's and Children's SHOES. Special bargains in these lines Come and select a bargain. If we can rut ycu in any of the short lints it will mean A Big Saving to You MOB F QRCASHIER DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phone Main 11R1. GOOD SHOES CHEAP through linker City yesterday head ed for Salem, whore ho boos for' Mil lur and Cowcll, who nro nervine a sentence for murder In the second do jsreo. but who have been granted a now trial. They were convicted of killing Warren Curtis two years ago and wore found guilty of second do rreo murder. The new trial was granted by tho . - stmrenio court on nn error of Instruc- All the Local People Interested Favor tfj the jury nm, other tecnnlcan. Him for Cashier of the First Na. tjc3 Tj,0 case will be heard In tho tional, and Several Outsiders Are circuit court for Harney county at Known to Take the Same Stand the April term. Decision Rests With Him. PROBABILITY THAT HE WILL SUCCEED C. B. WADE. JACOB PARRISH DEAD. There Is a strong probability that ..,,.. , . , P.,H n Tavlor. of this city, will bo tho D'ed of Consumption, Aned 28, at Cold COMING EVENTS. NaUonal Livestock convex Portland. January 12. 13. lTaa Oregon Stato Horticultural SociJh Portland, Jan. 13-13 80c,et?. North PaclOc Fair asvclatiuil Portland, January 15-H ""uua. Walla Walla Poultry' Rhow F,.W ary 3-7. r- Orogon Christian Endeavor ,m-v., tlon at Pondloton. February iv 1904. ' - Etifi-n, 1904 Whitman-Oregon January. 15, 1904. debate County Court. Tho county court nun km... ... I most of tho time today in looki't 1 5 10 I eie- I nnvt riinhlor nf th i-i rat National t'itank. The matter has beon talked1 4. ' nvnr hv thoae interested, and It Is the t ....tn.. .idUm nt U Innnl iHrswM. I .fK nnn Oi I m nt Intl Mr. PnHflh flirt rmtlttrM 4. UliUtilUlUUB UtOll Ml IUU lUklU 1 1111 v: on si su x. v. 1. 1 ...,.. .v. . ..... vuu jummwu U M4C UlUllCr Oi & TiAW 1 .n,.l-hnnM ni1 nil f fU In k ttrnthnv nf Tin IPO Pnrrlflh. I -rnrl naL-nrl TTTI 1 1 1 ..." UOW Ui a uiiu oiuvRMwiuwio uuu mi id u """'"-i - . w uon.u iui uj i ill in m Al His antl Sprm8s. over a few more of the MlThM! Jacob Parrlsh, of Cold Springs, dlod havo boon coming In for the month at his homo this morning after a long , that has passed. Tho court allnw depositors wiio havo snokon of thi the man who wbb Injured by a horse othors In suction 12, township 5 north ! 4 matter, that Mr. Taylor bo given the not long ago and taken to tho hos-1 rango 32 cast, being In the country a SUDDEN DECEASE FRENCH TAILOR PASSES AWAY WITH HEMORRHAGE. .office. pltal, wns a man 28 years or ago ana W F. Matlock, .the vice-jirosldcnt nl loaves a wife and two children. the bank, was seen In regard to the Ho will be hurled tomorrow after taking parlors of Haker & Folbom, acton ot tne directors, and stntcd noon at 2 o'clock, tho Interment being wuerc ii uo iu andut.iuuvuio a), o tne Iocal men wno &Bd ti nail nt Holdman. for the turn-nil have not as yet been dQ wUh ,he aplKjntmont had express-, i ttlUL !Lth." rr;dH a. preference for Mn Taylor, and Hlah Water at Hell, member of anv od7e 11 i7 nrobable l "ETZ .," -i v ! U as reported this afternoon that - that tl,. mnttnr will b, ,m, er tne "" .""'u"" "rr:.u": 7. 1 thoro had been a bad flood and wash I care and direction of Mr Schiffler. 1 his lato employer uiuB j uio wcai or Stanton. Ctt(!: Was On His Feet and Making Very CHARLES OGILVY DEAD. 1AM- 1.1 ft II- 1L. LJ...- t 1 H n- U, passed A wh vioent At,ack ef r"""--" " ,, .. Mis Death Was Employed by Emll n " ' ,, ' J" .... 1 snow as to whether or not Mr. Tavlor would , oul ,n tno vIclnlty or HoIlx, but the 1 It Is known that several of the out- ut(((, (nr noUl,ng coM b, ,carn0l, o ' . .i . " . .V , i T. H from that place. There haB Deen having the appointment, bu that It In .,,, ,,,!, :, i .i,, ,.-, ,i, reality ret with him aa to whether g a re8U,t of thp BoIMnB SHOULDER BLADE BROKEN. Pneumonia. nrcnnfnhlc tr Mr Tnvlnr. hn will be Schiffler and Was an Industrious, I CnarIea Ogllvy. of Pilot Hoi k, died made the permanent cashier of the Reliable Man Had No Relatives in j nt the home of his parents. Mr. and bank In a short time. This Country. j Mrs. Charles Ogllvy, yesterday morn- ins. after .i two-days' Ulnocs with yrank Sweitier, who for thr-e j pneumonia, aged 21 ye-jrs. The d years has been ono of the tailors for j censed wns a well-known young man the Schiffler Tailoring Company, of , and his death was an unexpected this city, died suddenly last night at ! one. Two days before he wan taken S o'clock at his rooms in the Eastern 1 sick he joined the A. O. I. 'W Hotel, from hemorrhage of the lungs. J The funeral was held from th The deceased was a Frenchman, family home at Pilot Hock this aft- i about 60 years of age, and has no rel- I noon at 2 o'clock, the services being conuucieu uy kov. k. j. iiiven the Presbyterian church. atirea in this country as fas as is known. He has been in this city lor the last three years and was a steady ud reliable workman. Yesterday he srao at work until noon on a rush u der and though he had been feeling badly for several days, thought notb inc of iL He went to the hotel In the after noon, and while talking to some o! the boarders had a slight hemorrhage and started for his room on the sec ond floor. As he reached his room be had a second and severe attack, and died in the arms of one of the IxKudcrs, who helped him onto his 'bed. Dr. C. J. Smith was called, but the man was dead before he reached j itbo place, j The body was taken to the under-; nf L. B. Reeder to Portland. U H. Ueeder has gone to Portland, where he will make arrangements to open his law office In the near future. His furniture has already been ship ped to the city and Mr. Reeder went yesterday to look after its installa tion In the office. He ,wjll return 'n about a week, when he will c5ose no his business nnd move to the m'trnn olis permanently. Men's Resort Meeting There will be a meeting Men's llesort held at their parlors. Wednesday evening, January 13. ut 7:30 o'clock. AH members an- urged to be uresent as business of imnort- I ance is to be transacted- Sad Accident to a Lady 71 Years af Aoe This Mornlnn. Mrs. W. Wohler. the mother of Mr. H. J. Wilkinson, of EaBt Court street, had the misfortune to fall through a trap door Into the cellar this morn ing nnd frnrttire hur shoulder blade. Mrs. Wohler, who Is "1 years of age. went Into th- pantry to get some thing from one of the shelves, and not noticing that the trap door leading itito the cellar was open, stepped Into the hole and fell a distance of nine feet onto the hard door of the base ment, striking on her right stjouldor and frarturins the bono. She was carried to her room and a doctor summoned, who reduced tho fraetu-e and the injured lady Is now tvstlng r asily as could be expected. Owing to her advanced age It will lie some time before Mrs. Wonler has entirely recovered from the shock nnd the of th- result the Injury. and the rain of the past fow days, hut aside from the washing out of a few culverts there was not much damage done. Will Report the Convention. Port Huffman, the editor of the Kast Oregonlan, left this morning for Portland, where he will report the doings of the National Mvestock con lention for this paper. Son Was Born. A hon was horn to the wife of C. liohrmnn this morning nt the family home on East Court street. DROWNED OFF SMITH ISLAND. (Concluded.) POLICE COURT. t i t F. & S. Cough Syrup Will stop that Cough and Cure that Cold. It is Sure to reach THE RIGHT SPOT. TALLMAN & CO. Leading Druggists ! i ! Land Sold. Marioi, A Sample has sold to Cba. Hood for $s nor a large tract of land in the vielni'y of lllalock mountain. IX c WHOLESOME CRESCENT Jail and Fine Sentences Imposed Up. ; on Drunks and Disorderlies. I Jitdce Kits Rerald had a busv time this morning for a few minutes when '"g In getting away from the vessel. tain Huberts and the officers of the Clallam, who stayed with the steamer to the last, were all saved. Captain Hoberts says ho thinks that he had f3 passengers and the crow number ed 32. Women and Children Perish. Seeing that all efforts were futile, the safety of the pasbengors, partic ularly the women and children aboard was looked nfter, and In boats 'iron erly manned all who desired were put off from the steamer. The heavily lauen boats were as corks, however, In the choppy sea. and ono after auuthcr, nfter succa.M Marriage License. 1 ty. miubo 1H.-VUSU WB8 ISSUed this morning to William B. Peardorf and Miss Amanda M. PrultL The parties are resldonts of Wostnn ' iflwiif BIG INVENTORY Our Big Annual Inventory Sale is NOW IN FULLl arc going Kegardless of Tft as we must mate room U , SPRING STOCK. Come and k. you money on any goods yoo .mu uui wwc ml Business ST. JOE STi Tbo lender of Low 'ric in PniUtt.l Closing Out Pi Of Dry Goods he called the docket of the police court. Five Indians who had taken more of the water that warms than was good for their equilibrium "each paid SS Into the hungry maw of the city treasury and were allowed to do part to their homes on the reserva tion. George Trebcott and Wm. Brown, who were arrested Saturday after. noon for lighting, wore caMed before the court and the formor was OneJ $10. which he paid. The latter was Until JH nnd in default of the amount went to the city Jail for seven days. were either capsized or swamped and as a result not a woman or child of all those aboard has lived to tell the tale. The npparent discrepancy in the numbers from tne list of fatal ities herewith Is accountable to the fact that only such children as paid half fare were enrolled In the pasao.j ger list. Tugs Attempt to Save Vessel. Meanwhile word hnd reached Vi torla of the Clallam's trouble, and tugs were sent to the rescue. The Richard Holyoke. in command of Captain Hobert Hall, was the first to 1Z2c Lames Hose, 4 tor. . . 25c $15,00 Ti!or Mail ' 15c Children's Hose, 3 for. .25c 75e Shettt, 8h9C ib i.uo colored berge 49c $1.25 Conttj $1.50 Wrappers 98e ' J1.0O CorjeU 1.Z5 Wrappers 79e 50c China Silks. aU t i.uo wrappers .ac odd Woolen Umfti 6 Handkerchiefs for 5c $1.50 Muslin Skirti . H.25 Colored Velvets for 75c 12,c Outing Flanrtl J 34 Bleached Sheeting for .. 21c 50c Bleached Tiblrr I uc uicacnco musnn Tor . ty2z ijc (.awnt, all nkn .. 8 Spools Thread for ... .25c 15C Waisting 50c Velveteens for 25c' 1$C Waitting 12!4c Light Colored Percales 5c La()i,,. (..(. $1.25 Kid Gloves for 49c . J $5.00 and $6.00 Skirts $2.9S Children 1 Ceau $10.00 Tailor Made Suits $5.00 Infants' CcaU Threo hoboes were also up for he-1 reach tho Clallam, which was found I Ing drunV nnd disorderly and were , to havo careened partly over from i Remnants Remnants Ken sent to the city Jail for four each. days EXCESSIVE FEES. E -Phosphate BAKING POWDER Law Is an Imposition Upon Those Who Have Instruments Recorded. The new law that has gone Into ef. The remarkable increase in con- Insiruments, Is provinc a money- . litimotion demonstrates its suoerla- maber for lhp county and a source of I trve merits and wholesomeness. ' ONE POUND 25 CTS NOT GOOD, NOT HERE 1 11 When the Frost is on the Pumpkin" robbery to those who have to havo Instruments recorded In tho offices of the county. So far this month tho fees for recording mortgages and other Instruments that have como in to the office of tho county recorder amounts to 1171.60 for a total of ight working ileyb, or an average of more than J21 a day. This Is entirely iuu inucn. ana tne people are feeling iuu uuuue pressure. LARGE TRACT SOLD. Shorter days now and longer nights. Soon a nipping frost and the leaves glow with crimson and gold. Man's appetite, sharpened by the crisp invigor ating morning air, will demand a cup of good COFFEE, hot biscuits and smoking pancakes deluged with Maple Syrup, Peculiar Terms of an S11.5oo Pur. 2 chase Secured by an Agreement. i Mary Campbell and 7jorgo R. J 1 Campbell, of Walla Walla, havo sold Jto V. H. Webber and Lllliara Web bor, his wife, for 111.500, a largo tract of land in tbo vlclnltv of Snof. -T ford. The Instrument recorded la in , tho nature of an agreement for a ; I warrantee deed, and by its provisions mo Duyors are to pay at tho rate of $1,000 each year from now until 1922 until they hove paid out on thoir land. REVERE COFFEE Is the proper accompaniment to a pancake breakfast. Do not spoil otherwise a good breakfast by poor Coffee, but always order Revere, as it is sure to please. We are headquarters for Maple Syrup and Buckwheat of all kinds. We remind you of these things now. The cook will remind you later. BE PREPARED F. S. YOUNGER & SON ...... . ,4.., 8UIT FOR DIVORCE. Plaintiff Alleges Incompatibility and Desertion. W. If. Cathorraan, of Umatilla, was In the city today and filed a suit for divorce against his wifo, Mrs. Jessie M. Cathorraan. The cause of the complaint Is given as desertion and Incompatibility of temper. The parties wero raarriod 8optom. ber 28, 1889, and from the union there havo been four chlldron. Tbo plaintiff asks for tho custody nf Ues file L. Catherman and William O. Cathorman, while tho dofendant wishes to havo the care of Lillian May Cathorman and Krodla Cather man. if, J. neon Is tho attorney for tbo plaintiff. BACK FOR NEW TRIAL. of Two Men Who Were Convicted Murder at Biker City. Baker City, Jan. 11. Sheriff Tom Allen, of Harney county, passed' t the Inrush of water, which hnd nut I 1 the engines out of commission. Tho f noiyoKC reached the Clallam about 11 o clock last night, and sent a hawser aboard with which sho started to tuw the steamer to safety. Clallam Goes Down. Hufore u of tho struggling people had been taken off the Clallam con raonced to break up. and soon after went down, leaving a swirling eddy in her place on the waves. All possible assistance to the res cued people wns given by the two Hiupmastors and their crews, and the tugs nurrled here, arrlvlug nt 10 ociock. The passengers surviving and the remainder of the crew tlu.n took passage on the Dlrlgo bound for acauie. Bodies Recovered. The bodies of Mrs. Mary Reynolds and Mrs. H. W. Lapland have been recovered, the former of Seattle. j-orty-ono victims aro still missing. At the InquesL ticiona, jan. 11. inquest over olcht bodies recovered yesterday Is being held today. Rigid Inquiries as 10 me seaworthiness of the Clallam nm iiumg iimue. a ueoi or half a nunarea vosseis, tugs, steamers and small boats Is now patrollng the vi cinity of the disaster for moro bodies. COLLIBION IN CHICAGO. Two Men Killed and Others 8everely Injured. Chicago, Jan. 11. in a collision of a trolloy car and a Milwaukee & SL Paul train at Irving Park boulevard this forenoon, Charlns Fagln, motor, man and George Walker, a passengor, wore fatally, and 20 others loss serl ously Injured. Fairly Warned, An old circus man says that be one arrived at Hteclton. I'a early In the moraine to make arrangements for a circus performance at turn pUce. To obtain bis license It was nccessarr to see the burg.-ss of the town. The "flirt iMTsou he met was a Inrge, burly Vlr. Btnla negro, who wus ou his way tc wprk at the steel works. lie approach ea the fellow nnd said. "Captain, on you tqll me where I can find -uc bur gess of Steeltour"' "Bay, boss. I a a stranger around here myself, and all I can say Is ;c. s away from dein Burgesses. I was en gaged to be mabrled ono time to Mum . - , ""'sew, nu oey is a peskj lot of niggers." Busy Boston St( Cutlery. Keen-cutting instn-mi-nt tl.at keep their Carving Sete, Butcher K tines, Breads Knives. Larce line of Pocket KvwM plain and fancy handle THOMPSON HARDWARE 621 Mali St, I-444 I t t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Shot Guns Rifles Ami Tobe a good shot you must 1 "WfJi class material, both Run and is the highest grade, which ii the rrson shooting coming to us, The Hardware 74 MAIN STREET -or sale at th east Orsgonlan of fleriJr8L , sti" ti,Ulnlo 100 big papers, can bt bast for 0 (001 Won i and p fry Syst kflClT ' I THE P Iby Irder Bi Loteres' sneerm hteen F Injured fji the fiscal es Itndltu- Lull' 1 free ! 0,00 IpendeC Ire pos tesiat. t-Genr ion c teTenti ! the rat L', o lyes i in I1J1.5' iss: Wilt; va. ' fctare SI, me sear i(t S3.