4 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904. EIGHT PAGEi PAG" SIX. Quick Fortunes in the North Terry Brennan. one of the best known characters In Alaska, and one of the first of the frontiersmen of the West to go to the Klondike, Is visiting in Denver while on his way back from his old home in New York state, which he had not seen since he was a boy, it! years ago. says the Denver Post. Seven year ago. at the beginning of the great gold excitement and con sequent rush to the Klondike country. Breanan was living in Butte, Mont., where he was known as "sport" and as an early frontiersman. He had a raputation as a prizefighter and as a promoter of that sport, while his brother was known over the world as the world's champion for 200 yards. When he heard of the great riches and of the great excitment to be found In the new gold camps in the far North, the desire to keep to the van of civilisation, which had prompt ?d him to come West when be was hut a boy. called Brennan to the Klondike. Arriving there he tbat the wealth of the country had RIFLEMEN AT SEA GIRT. Ten-Day' Tournament of National Association. Sea Girt, N. J.. Sept. 1 Rifle teams from several states are here for the annual meeting and compen petitions of the National Riflo Asso ciation. The meeting opens this afternoon with the Inspectors' match, which will be followed by the Sea bnry and Spencer matches. The tournament program covers 10 days and Includes the Columbia trophy match at 200 and 500 yards, a carbine team match, the Wimble don Cun match, company and regi mental team matches, the Dryden trophy match and Individual bull's eye shooting. On Monday next the feature or the day's program will be the cadet match between Annapolis and West Point. The various contestants have made splendid scores in their prac tice work and before the tournament Is ended It Is expected some new scores will be established. WOMEN CAP L 5 FORTY CAUGHT IN NEW YORK POLICE RAID. Tip From Wronged Husband Led to the Discovery of Gambling Rooms Guarded by Two Women Lookouts All Weref Highly Respectable Most of Them Wore Diamonds Two Male Companions Under Arrest. State Days at the World's Fair. St. Lonls. Sept. 1 Indiana and Tennessee divided the honors at the exposition today. Governor Frailer and staff, together with many visit ors. -took part in the celebration of found I Tennessee Day and Governor Durbin , and another large party of visitors not been overestimated, but that the from the Hosier state helped to make met hardships to be endured were greater , the celebration of Indiana Day a dis than be bad ever dreamed of. ! tinrt success. Parades were features Pays Better Than Mining. I of both celebrations, the Tennessee , visitors marcning irom tne Aamims- New York. Sept. 1. Captain Hayes j of the West Thirty-seventh street po lice station, received an anonymous ' letter yesterday morning from a man 1 who said his wife was squandering all i the money he gave her and more too In a pool room and gambling house I patronized exclusively by women. j With several detectives he went In the afternoon to a four-story brown i stone house In West Thirty-ninth ' street, the place complained of. An 1 attack was made from front and rear Barricaded doors were forced. In the rear hallway the captain was by two women lookouts. They Bread That pleases the taste. That Is wholesome. That is sanitary. That Is full weiflhL That Is always good. That Is always fresh. That Is the BEST. THE MODEL BAKERY New and Sanitary. New Martin Building, Webb Street. 'Phone 2991 Main. Ask your grocer Bread. for Model Expert Collectors After trying raining and staking i out several claims for himself in the t rat ion building to the Hermitage. i . . a n...i. neighborhood of Dawson. Brennan na n no,r "'""' rame back to Juneau and founded the delegation from Indiana pa- to the Indiana building. We have located a branch office in Pendleton, and will make collecting threw their arms around his neck defunct bills a specialty. .o account and hugged him real tightly. Finally ; too old for us to handle. wnen me l-hhuiu uirnutmeu. uiej rr- n,.r nl. i. col eetlons. no biistnes which has made him one of the wealthiest men In that land of cold. Nothing paid better, or does still In Commemoration of Massacre, tiay better. In Alaska than the tavern i Monroe. Mich.. Sept. 1. With im and dance hall business, and, of , prestve ceremony and In the pres course, that included several other ence of a large crowd a handsome sources of revenue on the side. He monument was unveiled here today founded and still owns the most pop-1 tn commemoration of the battle and ular theater in Alaska, the Peerless. i massacre of the Raisin river, which and his place has become the meet ing point for miners and river men on the Yukon returning with their bags of cold dust and nuggets In all the gold district of Alaska. It is said that enough gold bullion hag passed over Brennan's bar and into his coffers to pay a king's ran som. A good deal of It has gone into others' hands, out enough remains occurred January 22 and 23. 1S13. The unveiling was preceded by a pa rade of military and civic organlza tlons. The oration of the day was deltvered by United States Senator J. C. Burrows. Poolrooms Must Close. Xew Orleans, Sept. 1. the death to make Brennan one of the richest i "e" i"" "","" of the KJondlkers. Iew or,eaDB ad 1"here 'n "i8- Brennan is enthusiastic over the !"n ,w8 9.,,nd!d, l0a Wh" prospects for the future of Alaska. Hunslcke and poolroom law became j i.ii.. .i . t. i- j u uuemuvf. i ne new m annLiitrr. i come the great mining center for 1 .... Win. anA kn ntlmtia tt,TVttrVi the Tea? window Ynto the back par'-1 es. Suits instituted, Judgments lor. j advertised. There were 41' women in the place ' The Van Alstlne-Gordon & Co., Mer- and two men. The men were greatly j cantlle Agency, H. V. Llpe excited, the women w-ere cool as cu- Co., Mrgs. cumbers. ;ii9 E Court st. 'Phone Main 311. "Ladles," said the captain, "you ' need not be alarmed. We are only going to hold the principals." r"DTTClJCT "Ye are not alarmed," said the -iu LKUoIll-i in chorus. Many of them were rather , .;.( good looking. Most of them wore FJJl S UIUIUUUU9. The captain noticed that the wo men did not care to move about. He investigated and found that most of them were standing over piles of chips and bits of racing cards. One woman was holding a small roulette wheel. This is a manicure set." she told Not Made by a Trust - IF YOU ARE REALLY loomnu for A F NE 5c CIQa TRY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED BY THE' LAR&I EST INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE U. 8. TO D ABSOLUTELY FULL HAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE, PEGGY O'NEAL 5c CIGAR A. G. HOWARD TELEPHONE MAIN 2841. 115 COURT STREET. PaNDLETON, OREGON. MOVING A fine line Just received, to be serv- ed with ice cream at our fountain. ) J We have Peach Marine, that refresh- Ing drink. ' THE CABINET j: Candles, Soda, Ice Cream, Cigar We arc moving ur stock Into our new room, where we m be in better position o dlsplnv our splendid line of new goods, Rn. ti,Ta line nln'al'ii linnn n eoll Inn,). , n . will continue the policy. In moving we find we have some odds aid ends of various different lines which we will sell at cost and below lii order to clean up our stock. In onr new store will be found a large, bright, frrsh assort tnent of furniture, mattresses, springs, couches nnd rocuers, chairs etc. ' ' WE WANT YOUR STOVE TRADE, and can furnish you with, Setter and more satisfactory iiratlng or cook stove than nny store m i-enaieton. i-orae in ana ue uip juuge. A carload of new goods Ju?t in. V. STROBLE He took it with him to ,' and ln season. the captain. the station. He also carried away a large quantity of cnips. racing cards, a telephone which had been concealed in a trunk, a red and black outfit and two roulette w.ieels The two men were made prisoners. The women 210 Court Street 209 Court St., H. J. Wilkinson, Prop. ' , the I penalty to running a poolroom or be- j were told to go and never gamble world. The early mining was almost entirely placer work and searching for dust and nuggets, and although ' this has greatly diminished, the quart i mining has more than taken ; its place. On Douglas island, situated across the nay from Juneau, is located the great stamp mill of the Treadweil mine, the largest stamp mill in the world, running 12ii stamps constant-' ly. nieht and day. the only holidays , ever being recognized being Christ-, mas and the Fourth of July Three shifts of eight hours each are used j in working around and in the mill, j The ore is of rather low grade. run-J nlng about J3.5ti a ton. although the ! small cost of reduction brings the ing employed in one amounting to a i fine of not less than $200 or not more than SS00 with imprisonment for six I months. again. None of them promised. J. L. VAUGHN Electrician What's in a Name? Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E .C. DeWitt & Co., of Co.cago. discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that Is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding. Itch ing and protruding Piles, escema. cuts, burns, bruises and all skin dis eases. DeWitt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for De Witt's the genuine Sold by Tallman 4 Co. From 148 to 92 Pounds. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold deep seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion. Ind.. who was recently cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: "The coughing and straining so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure Four bot tles of this wonderful remedy cured , me entirely of the cough, strengthen ing my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength " Sold by Tallman i Co Prompt attention given and all work executed properly. Electrical Supplies or all klndi OFFICK-121 WEST COURT ST. 'Tribune Building) FOH SALE AT TIIE EAST OKEGOMAN oClce large bundles of newspapers, con taining over 100 big papers, can be obtain ed (or 2." cents a bundle. DYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread li assured when Byers' Best Flour Is used. Bran, shorts, steam roll ed barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Prop. actual profit up considerably, the cost of reduction being only $1.25 a ton. Fairbanks Opens Campaign There are many mines in the neigh-1 Marion. Kas.. Sept. 1. The repub borhood of Juneau, some of the rich-1 jican campaign in Kansas was for est being within three or four miles mally opened here today with a roua. of the city. I jng demonstration which was attend- .Dawson Losing Supremacy. ; ed by political organizations and in riflwann still romnina tho nmr I dividuals from all sections of the of the mining industry, but It is rap-1 s,ate- Tne cnlef speaker of the day Idly losing its supremacy. Juneau is I was Senator Fairbanks, republican a citv of about 8000 neoDle. and is ! candidate for vice-president, his ad- now governed under Its own municl- dress being the .rst campaign speech to pal laws, a system which creatly lessens ihe power of the United States Judges, the supreme controll ing power In the territory-. In the city itself. "It Is only within the last year that A Power for Good. the larger cities of Alaska have been The pills tbat are potent In their ac- ' he has delivered since his notifica tion. Another speaker of the day was E. W. .Hoch, the republican candidate for governor of Kansas. allowed even this much self-govern ment, and they are already showing the benefits derived from the change. It took several years of hard work on the part of James McCluakey and other wealthy mineowners of Juneau to obtain the charter for the city. The, local self-government was opposed principally by the missionaries, who knew that If the matter were put to vote, that liquor would be admitted to the territory. Up to the time tbat the cities were allowed to govern themselves no liquor could legally be brought Into the territory. Needless to say, this law was not respected, and hence it wat determined to aTIow it to be sold, charging an extremely high license for the privilege." Hon and pleasant in effect are Do Witt's Little Early Risers. W. S. Phllpot, of Albany. Ga says: "Dur ing a bilious attack took one. Small as It w-as, it did me more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pill I ever took and at the same time the effect was pleasant. Little Early Risers are certainly an Ideal pill." Sold by Tallman : Co. Ninth Iowa District. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sept. 1. The democratic congressional convention, of the Ninth district Is being held here today to name a candidate to op pose Congressman Walter I, Smith, All indications point to the nomina tion of Hamilton Wilcox of Griswold. Personally Conducted Excursion St. Louis. On September C the O. R. & N will run a through tourist sleeper to St. Louis, under the personal super vision of Mr. R. A. Smith, city ticket agent at Walla Walla, who will go through to St. Louis with the car. A 1 side trip will be made to Salt Lakejt City, where arrangements have been j 2 made for an organ recital in the big tMttttm444t4iitiiHUAAAtAti'J..mAt....... ................................ Tabernacle for the benefit of passen gers ln this car. Reservation can be made with the local agent and should be made as early as possible. Detail ed information can be had by calling on or addressing E. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N. Co. R. BURNS, General Agent, Walla Walla, Wash. The Stomach Is the Man. A weak stomach weakens the man, because It cannot transform the food he eats into nourishment. Health and strength cannot be restored to any sick man or weak woman without first restoring health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach can not digest enough food to feed the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cleanses and strengthens the glands and membranes of the stom ach, and cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Sold by Tallman & Co. Bug Landlord Don's you want to buy a nice cottage, Mr Worm? t- ' ' . Mr, Applewonn Not that one; I'm afraid the children would have Uie cramis all th tin,.. V ',, Money Saved Is Money Earned IF YOU BUY A BUGGY OR WAGON, OR A FARM IMPLEMENT BECAUSE IT IS CHEAP, IT OFTEN PROVES TO BE VERY EXPENSIVE ECONOMY, AS IT TURNS OUT TO BE CHEAPEi. IN QUALITY THAN IN PRICE. I DO NOT PRETEND TO COMPETE WITH THE "CHEAP JOHN" OUTFITS FROM THE EAST WHO ARE HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW, AND WHO UN LOAD SOME CHEAP ARTICLE ON YOU AND ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE IT GOOD WHEN THE PAINT WEARS OFF AND IT PROVES ITS SHODDINESS. I AM HERE TO STAY. I WILL CHARGE YOU A REASONABLE PRICE AND GUARANTEE MY GOODS TO BE AS REPRESENTED. IN FACT, I WILL NOT CARRY CHEAP, SHODDY GOODS, BECAUSE I EXPECT YOUR TRADE THI8 YEAR AND EVERY YEAR. TO KEEP FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS IN THE IMPLEMENT BUSINESS THE ONLY WAY 18 TO SELL GOODS THAT ARE A CONSTANT RECOMMENDATION TO YOUR STOCK. GOODS THAT WILL STAY BY YOU AND IN THE END SAVE YOU MONEY, YOUR TIME AND YOUR PATIENCE. A GLANCE OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST WILL PROVE THAT I AM HANDLING ONLY THE BE8T GRADES OF IMPLEMENTS AND MAY SUGGEST SOMETHING YOU ARE IN NEED OF. ALL I ASK OF YOU IS TO COME IN AND COMPARE THE "QUALITY" OF MY GOODS AND PRICES WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ELSEWHERE AND I KNOW I WILL GET YOU FOR A CUSTOMER. I HANDLE THE CELEBRATED HODGE HEADERS, BINDERS, RAKE8 AND MOWERS. THE CHAMPION REAPER. THE CELEBRATED RACINE BUGGIES AND HACK8. THE OLD RELIABLE BAIN WAGONS. WHEN ANOTHER DEALER TELLS YOU HIS WAGON IS JUST A8 GOOD AS THE BAIN WAGON IT 18 A TRIBUTE TO THE SUPERIORITY OF THE BAIN. SUPERIOR DRILLS Superior of all Drills. THE HAINE8-HOU8ER HARVESTER Said to be far and away the Beat .Combined Harvester on the market WASHINGTON DOUBLE DISK WEEOER. THE WELL KNOWN CANTON AND FLYING DUTCHMAN PLOW8, AND GANG PLOWS. THEN THERE IS A H08T OF OTHER THINGS I ALWAYS HAVE IN STOCK, SUCH A8 AXLE GREASE AND LUBRICATING OILS, WAGON JACKS, DOUBLE TREES AND SINGLE TREES, WHIPS AND WHIP STOCK 8, MONKEY WRENCHES, BOLTS, VALVE 8, BABBITT, WHEELBAR ROWS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, RUBBER HOSE FOR WATER TANKS, AFRICAN WATER BAGS, BELTING AND LACING AND OTHER ARTICLES. I AM HERE TO DO BUSINESS AND TO GET YOUR BUSINESS AND KEEP IT. YOU WILL FIND THAT I WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST VALUE run tuuh MUiNty YOU CAN GET IN TOWN. COME AROUND AND INVESTIGATE. FRED WEBER SUCCESSOR TO UMATILLA IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Comet Court and Thompson Streets -