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DAILY EAST OftEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY fl, 1904. PAGE FIVE. ' IcCo 'any ST8. Court ri Build brlcj ' fori tcliJ n Fa urt I iu... "ue Protl rtoto "u a ;J he Shirt Wafets All una wcoic we wm give away absolutely free, a shirt waist with every skirt sold. With every $4.00 skirt a 7Eo waist free. With every f 5.00 skirt a $1.00 waist free. With every $ COO skirt a $1.25 waist free'. With every $C.D0 skirt a $1.50 waist free. With every $7.00 skirt a $1.75 waist free. With every $8.00 aklrt a $2.00 waist free. With every $10.00 skirt a $2.25 wnlst free. With every $12.00 skirt a $2.50 waist free. Don't fall to visit our shoe depart ment. We are closing out several lines In slippers and Oxfords, just the thing for hot weather. Teutsch's Dept. Store Corner Main and Alta Streets PERSONAL MENTION city! E' Prter- 0f Mendmm, Is n the of Pilot Bock, on uusmess today John P, MeMnniia ry BREVITIES luriers at Grati's. Ur. Oet Sunny. IUu it the Boston. I toilers at kunKeis. Lj coal see McAdam. Mt daily, at Martin's. u3 disk harrows at Kunkol's. ktH lor Are extinguishers. , wd Hanan shoes. The fuiina hats for $4.75. Lee httli la the city served at litsimot. i tlsllng to raise mules u.tj to Big Ben. o sale at Mrs. Campbell's. t nt of all pattern hats. .bils carbonated drinks, t ud pure. 'Phone 951. i ret satisfaction at How- aerly Rees' cigar store. lata, coofectlonery and ci- kHitlon's, 304 Court street. i ntons. rubber tired bug- crises and hacks at Kunkol's. I1.K. Sawtell, Vlavi manager arli county, C20 Cosble street. kat Upstairs of now building It Cottonwood and Webb. It. Rent-Slx-room furnished Ik two and a halt months. In t this office. namea furnished room ; wanted permanently, by tan. inquire at this office. e wishing eight or 10 teams ug caa obtain them by ni IB tie Newport Construction Echo, Or. onrdlnnerware not full sets price with cash purchase of jua glassware and lamp, pt lamp free. See window K, C Konrman. Iwoar resort at Long Beach ISwtoa. Pendleton npnnln nil l . 1 ' uiani terms or tho Nhw. Iktei reasonable; accommoda St. J. O. W ckbam. nrn Ff, not Quantity. WATCH e the best assortment catJ ln this section of lUte. We Roll ro1ll,l N from $2.00 un. v lT-. 15, 17, 21. 23, 24 jew- .' In the dltforent nickel, sterling allvor, 'Wed and 14k solid gold 1 furantea nil ' wj prove fa.iUv f,m u!llP. we will fniiv ia 'fw money. HUNZIKER pgrMlve Jeweler. " Mala Street. Ice cream, the Delta kind. Get Sunny. TJ. C. Rader. Cash registers at Withee's, Tho Delta Ice cream Is delicious, Closing out dry goods. The Bos. ton. I $10.00 Panama hats, to close. Sfi.7r, Teutscn. Fresh crawfish from the Quelle, at inc uommuia. Chicken dinner and Ice cream Sun days at uratz's. Good Japanese cook wants situation in city or country. Fuji, Box 34. Fine old claret, 75 cents per gallon The Exchange, 201 Court street. fine line ladles hand mirrors, uruHiit-B, comus anu nauy sets. Nolf's me si. ueorge restaurant. ODen any anu nigut. Mrs. Cooper, propri etor. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed nt Joerger's, 126 West Court street. Summer underwear, linen dusters. neitB nnu straw Hats at Baer & Daley's. Three dozen Panama Hats just re ceived. Will be closed at reduced prices. Lee Toutsch. If we had the nerve of Borne book agents we have met, we'd be rldlug In our own private yacht. Jewels vnlued at $50,000 have been stolen from the wife of Bishop Henry C. Potter in New York. By a defect in the Alabama law, It Is found that drunkenness Is no bar to holding ofllce in that state. Special Excursion to the World's Fair Tho Denver & Rio Grande, in con nection with the Missouri Pacific, will rnu a series of personally conducted excurslonc to the World's fair during June. These excursions will run through to St. Louis without change of cars, making short stops nt princi pal points en route. The first of these excursions will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Pendleton will be $00.00 to St. Louis and return. Excursionists going via the Denver & Rio Grnndo have the privilege of returnlne via a different route. This Is the most pleasant way, as well as the most de lightful one, to cross the continent. The stops arranged give an opportu nity of visiting the various points of Interests in and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accompany one of these excursions write at once to W. C. McBrlde, 124 Third street, Portland, for sleeping car reservations. is a visitor today. Dr. M. K. Hall, or f. nM,i i. guest of Hotel St. Georce Athnnn I,r,omlent farmer of Athena, Is in the city on busing- nay. " J. M. Berry, n nrnmlnan i . nnrl lltli ... J iiit.ii.iimu ito; today. " UramI' is a v,s Mrs. F, A. Pari.lnM- tt..i.. . " v. viivi nii-u uii iir r a 1 1. n ... i pltal, Monday morning. H. K. Robinsnn loft ,! i fn 1,1. 1 ""a "iUlUK . ...o ,,uu ,. al jieacnam after oral days' visit In the city. i. uonpvan, o. u. & N. lineman, o i" inn cuy toaay on a urn ui iiiaiiucuon ot the lines. J. L. Jackson and wife, of Dayton Wash., aro guests of Hotel Bickers to " au iu tuy on uusmess i.us. morgan Sobrnck underwent an operation at St. Anthony's today, . . u. oi.mu auving eliarge of the Mrs. r. iiendryx, wife of tho for county treasurer, now a resident ui i-umami, is spending a few days In Pendleton ns the guest of Colonel mm mrs. J. 11, Haley. Mrs. I. E. Chenault. nf T.n nmn,i was brought to St. Anthony's hospital for nn operation yesterday. Dr. A. L. Richardson accompanied her and per- lumiuu me operation, Mrs. R. H. Coston reached the city vdici iiu Hum opoKaue as a summer visitor, sue will spend about two wocks nere with her parents, the Rev M. V. and Mrs. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nunn, ot Grand iorKB, in. u., are guests of Mr", and Mrs. Lee Held, with whom they will remain a week before returnlrg to their home. Mrs. Nunn Is Mr. Held's motner, P. Y. Brinlon, formerly In the news paper business in St. Joseph, Mo., nnd inter ot uouurn, UKIa., is ln the city today looking over the business nros- pects, with a view to locating some where In the Northwest. Currey Brothers, George nnd Fred. editors of tho La Grande Evenlnc Observer, were ln the city last even ing between trains. La Grande has taken n forward leap, as It were. since winning the county seat, they say. E. W. Davis, register of the La Grande land ofllce, Is in the city to day. Mr, Davis holdB nn enviable record In the land ofllce service, his decision having been Indorsed by the department in 20 out of 21 contest cases tried by him. W. E. Paddock, a prominent real estate dealer of La Grande, Is In the city today, on business. He says Union will not be Injured greatly by the removal of the county seat to La Grande, as capital will now be Invest ed which would not invest under the uncertain conditions prevailing before the contest. HARMON OF OHIO IN THE LEAD FOR THE VICE PRESIDENCY. Reductions in Summer Wash Goods LINEN ETAMINES, REGULAR PRICE 25c PER YARD, NOW GOOD ASSORTMENT OF COLORS. 35c QUALITY NOW 22c YARD. 17C. MERCERIZ PONGEE NOW 23c YARD. BLUES, GREYS AND TANS, 40c QUALITY MANY ODD PIECES PERCALES, DIMITIES, ORQANDIE8, PIQUES, SILK MUSLINS, DOTTED SWISSES, WHITE SHIRT WAIST NOVEL. TIES, ALL AT ONE-HALF PRICE. WRECKING SALE PRICES ON (EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS.) EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays To Trade vote, but ho refrained from making any comment. "I shall say nothing whatever on the subject until formally notified of the nomination," said tho judge at his homo. The nomlneo cordially greeted number of newspaper men. Judge Parker retired last night at 10, and did not show himself until this morning, when ho went to the river for his usual swim. Has Judge Wall's Support. Milwaukee, July 9. E. C. Wall this morning telegraphed his congratula tions to Parker, promising him his Igorous support. A STRONG TRIO. (Continued from page 1.) 'As the end of the roll call approached I Baw Parker was near enough to nomination to win on the first ballot. then I left the hall to get needed rest. I hnd not slept for fifty hours." World's Fair Rates. The O. R. & N. Company announces the following low rntes: Prom Pendleton to St. Louis and return, $(iO.OO. From Pendleton to Chicago and re turn, $05.00. To Chicago, returning through St Louis (no coupon between Chicago and St. Louis) or vice versa, $02.50. To Chicago, returning via St. Louis or vice versa, $00.25. Tickets on sale June 7, 1C, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sep' tember 5, C, 7, October 3, A, 5. Tickets good going within 10 days from date of sale; final return limit 90 days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed In either dlre& tlon within the transit limit. For further Information call on or ad' dress E. C. SMITH, Agent. Agents Wanted. For Umatilla county: good comrals slon; quick selling article. See R. S Johnson, Hotel Bickers. LOG CABIN ICE CREAM Ic Cream can again be obtained at the old fa Soda Fountain, ROEPPERJC The Popular Price1 1 DRUG STORE H A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS r'"!, Vice Presidency. St. Louis, July 9. Shortly before noon leading delegates representing New York. Pennsylvania, Ohio, 1111 nois, Indiana and Missouri went into consultation on the vice presidential nomination In Shehan's room at the Southern hotel. New York brought out Gray, of Delaware. Tillman, who later Joined the conference, urged the nomination of Daniel of Virginia, stating, "it's time the South was recognized." The tip Is strong that Harmon, of Ohio, will be given the' nomination. Nearly all the delegates In the hall claim his nomination Is certain. Will Be Harmon, of Ohio. St. Louis, July 9. The conference on vice nresldent broke up at 2:20 without announcing a definite con elusion. Statements wero made, how' over, that Judson Harmon, of Ohio, Is practically the unanimous choice of those nresent. Dubois, of Idaho, Is sarcastic In treating the matter, slating that availability for the second place seemed to depend on whether the candidate supported Bryan. If he did, said Dubois, he (Harmon) Is not available. It Is said New York has definitely declared for Harmon. Conferences are proceeding all through the hall, and there Is a rumor the silver men will trv to compel an adjournment until 8 In order to allow an opportu nity to rally forces. The heat In the hall Is fierce, and enthusiasm is at a low obb. Adjourned Till Evening. At 3:20 the convention recessed till 5:20. Hearst In Line.- Before taking the recess Delegate Lawrence, representing Hearst, read a telegram from tlie lauer saying ue would support Parker and the plat form. Conference In Progress, At 3 Hill, Murphy, Daulel, McCar- ren, Shehan, Campau and Tillman are still ln conference. "Nothing has been decided," said Hill. Parker Is a Cheerful Swimmer. Eaopus, N. Y., July 9. "Is that so?" choorlly romarked Judge Parker at 7 this morning, omorglng Irom his Hud son river plunge, as the Information of lils nomination was given. The nomlnoo's curiosity went to the ex tent of asking for dotalls ot the final The Howards Were Highly Appreci ated In Pendleton. From the standpoint of local thea tergoers next Monday will be a blue day In the Pendleton calendar. It III witness the departure of the three Howards Frank, Sam and Ma ble the most accomplished and ver satile trio of theatrical constellations heddlng their light on the local boards In many moons. During their brief sojourn In this city the Howards have peculiarly en deared themselves to their audien ces. They know their limitations, which are not narrow, and do not poach on forbidden ground. Happy and original ln their Interpretation of farce and comedy roles, withal clean and wholesome ln every line, their productions appeal irresistibly to one's sense of the ludicrous. The risque Is not Included In their reper tory. Of Mable Howard, It should be add ed that she has an excellent soprano voice, sweet, of rich timbre and well cultivated. As a Tyrolean yodler she appears to special advantage. Taken as a whole, It may bo said of the trio that not for them were, written the lines, "We Don't Care if You Nebber Comes Back." WE EXPECT YOUR TRADE Because our prices nro cut just as low as It is possible and do! business. You get the benefit of consorvntlvo buying and our small' margin of profit. Wo havo special snles every day. Our goods are marked In plain figures and will compare with any houso of our kind. Come In. Lot us couvlnco you. Workingmen's Clothing Co. The New Store. Corner Main and Webb Sts. Reported Fatal Accident. it wns reported by passengers reaenmg nere on the train from Port land this morning that an unknown man was struck by a train last night near Arlington and Instantly killed. His badly mangled body was found this mornlnir and taken to Arlington by the crew of the train from Portland. The man Is supposed to havo been a (ramp who was killed wiuie intoxicated. HOUNDED TO DEATH. Mlneownen of Colorado Drive Man to Suicide. Denver, July 9. W. H. Morean. aB- sayer and president and general man ager Of the Grouse Mountain rinlil Mining Company, was found dead to- uay in a lodging house in this city. He had committed suicide on July 4 oy taking poison and then shooting himself. He was one of the first par ties deported from Cripple Creek. Let- mis leu oy mm show he had been threatened and driven to desperation. One letter, apparently from the dead man's wife, is as follows: "Dear Will: I saw General Bell to night to let me Ket BOmo Ernrerlen and he said he hoped Denver would soon be put under martial law so he could search for you. He said he would fix It so no union man could vote at next election. Hb iniiro,i awful to me. "NOW, dear Will, nlennn lnv In hiding and do not let this horrid man get a hold of you for they will never let you get away. I hone fn finri thin terrible thing will soon be settled in some way, so you can return to your home again. I do not see why Inno cent men should be made to suffer. You say you are dlscouracod. Brncn up and write soon to (Signed.) "GAY," Agents Wanted, For Umatilla COun ernnd pnmmla. slon; quick selllnc Artli-ln. Son ii a Johnson, Hotel Bickers. PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING QOOD8 AND FIRST CLA88 WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATE8 FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN 8T. THE MARK of cleanliness and neatnoss In on each Individual ploce of linen or other wash goods entrusted to our careful hands to undergo tho procosa known ns laundorlng. First, wo waBh clean; second, we starch rightly and only whore starch Is needed; third, our Ironing Is really socond to none la "hold-to-tho-lost" finish, Tersoly told, this is a comploto first-class laundry. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR la made from the choicest wheat that growi. flood bread is assured when Dyers' Best Flour Is used. Bran, shorts, steam roll ed barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS ' W. 8. BYER8, Prop. Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; always tender, always Juicy. Try our mild cured Hams. They are free from that strong taste. The Schwarz fir Greulich Neat Co. 607 MAIN STREET.