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m - .M Tf tiri bhmimhhh HMMMfBM gp iriiiiin gM i - , LYEVENINtiLUiisun - .a uailt LVLmnbcuriiun PEUDLBTOK, UMATILLA COUNTY, QHEtfOK, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1900. NO. .$794 vol frederick Nolf S atlonery and . i nf Hnx S anoncr; MRU III v,i""-, ,, ...runted. M inolii" 11 " ! r hnra on sale lit K n.i porfume, when tin nnrohwed nan at 56 ,'-r"M ' Wnodhiirv's I iii'iiil Powder, fleelil Boap i .. i)R I .. Iinrit tl , 'mill - I'll goods. ( Mill w:i''"r' 11 l ( r.nm, H' affc'"'?. tt-.liimli'K im W,l,.r.,. '.,,),. nerlimien Be to f-'.Ho iKyaTilveerloiH Hi Ml .1 r... in.. iur mi ,t- ln rj- n' mesne I..r lie. Hero I or o. lililsu H l.v.. jiving so'ip etc I llmmli C...MM' '.'Hamuiee.. ' . .ii nn- simtiglv made, J! Ttita to curry nn seed over, Sprite talftniT nt 'j "II. lS.?.ir....inB if-. pin ! nk. fancy Sanaterli. fliw- oosan up. Ctrpmlr.'. I'1 ami '. M guitar, i A Showing of Summer Waists and Summer Dress Goods. A most intfU-r-stiriR display of Waists and Willi Fabrics for summer wear will take place here this week, a collection of the choicest products of several foremost waist makers. We submit the exhibit of over 50 different new styles of shirt waists, with full confidence that they will earn your approval, but as the philosopher said: l'.ime is something to be won, Honot lOtnithiag never to be lost. Our fame as Pendleton! greatest waist sellers preceeds this howing, and ae worked faithfully to maintain this honor for our Waist and Wash Fabric exhibit of the summer, 1900. The final judgment rests with you. The stock is rich in dainty fabrics, Displayed for easy seeing and easy chooiingi Lawns, Linen and Linen, Limits. Svis and Oreandie. INainsooK, 1'iqin; anil .Madras, .ephy, (iinghim and the yard or fashioned into Waists with tucks and folds and hems. We haven't room to say more Hut will ask you to come and see. Alexander & Hexter retcile by cords a:, d Mi Build n, Court Strtet. The Boston Store This weather is 'o warm for winter clothing. You must charge to SPRING GARMENTS. MEN'S SUITS $10.00 TO M popu ar price buy. See them and UNDERWEAR. soc, 75c, $1.00, $i.js, $1 jo, $1 7, $1.00, $2 50, $ (.CO, f.i so, $4 on. I5.ee a suit. Don't you tlilnk w tan .Milt yt-u t STRAW HATS. Knox, $2, $2.50. Other makes, 25c, 50c, $1. SPRING SKIRTS of all kinds. Make your girl feel proud of yo. Stiff Bosom, Fancy Colors. Soft Bosom, Fancy Colors. Silk Bosom, Fancy Colors. Negligee Bosom, Fancy Colors. ALL STYLES AND PRICES Of COLLARS AINO CUFFS. We claim to sell the best fitting, weiring ant mon'. comfortable garme its at the lu west prices. That accounts for our big business Ask your neighbor If he trad is here and he will tell you ys. SHOES. If you dua'l u-'t J our hhous ut the liin Sttre you don't net your money's worth Pendleton's Big Store. GENERAL NEWS. TI10 Yukon river atoned M May R i 1 and in now navigable lor steamers. Secretary Long in now most favor ably mentioned for rice Leeldeit oe the republican ticket, to be loan lilted at Pbiladateltti ee June ic Tlio I'ilipino junta btlkM rereiv ing largo lOMMBtl oil inoney at Manila. ( Wlttlill the pact tliroo niontliP tliror I fliip loailc of armn liavo arrived here from tiermany for the insurgent NWi The San PreneJaeo Kxaminer eve: ; Mrn. Nettie 1!. Craven liaf hue IM I I dieted bj the grand lory on a ebirgeofl ! perintjr for lier leetlBNMij given before I ttnit IkhIv iii relation to her claim for I a H iilon h1, are of the .lames (i. l'air etate. Large inimliers ol .laiianeM' mill budl are belli liunleil at Viotoril, As j many an four QQldfed CUM ll lant week. They are nmler a eoiitraet DM wiih tiiein by a Japaneee hrm 11 ew York. Tbey are engaged to work in ton New Bogland nilti. Mail advices from Yokohama give parUcilin M the h g tire at Kukin, a iargi- town 01 the wei-tern eoant of Japao, April if, six handred boeeM were titinieil, sixteen jiersons were bnnid bi 'leiith ami the property Iohh wan more tbll -,,l)(K),(MH. The Hituation at the seat of war III Smith Afrloa in ai sat infaetory Ironi a Hritish view point nf the most shii giiine frieml eoulii have hopiil a week ago. The orriipat ion of Kroowatld praet ieally plaees the whole Orange Free Slate in liritish possession. Special treasury ageiitK have just un eartlieil an alleged swindling selieim' anil as a result KKUaeksof unol valueii 4it flilHKI have lieeli seir.oil in Huston. Lawrence ami Brlfltol, it. 1. It is esti Biated that M,OO0 worth of WOO has tain wiugglad through the port of ButJOl 'luring the past year. The Harvard athletes Upheld Well the poeltioii id the eollege in the dual games with Yale, Saturday, at Cam Bridge, Mass., winning so easily that the Hill result Now against' Yale'f 41H points, lioal broke tlic1 record ll hammer throw ing by four tin le. i. hi. beat throw being U feet, I.".. In bee, GOVERNMENT ARMOR PLANT inherited him from Sherman, tilth bone wasai'lho in the Manna cam paign f"r re-election to the senate, 1 o and was DIBted in the majority reirt of the Ohio senate Inteetlgltlog com- One to Be Erected if Manufacturers Will mittee one oi the men implicated in His Victory Gives tne iirioery enargcu Ratlllvone left Ohio during the in vestigation and did not POM sub poenas, lie otayed away until after the senate adjourned ami llanna was given his sent. The United state gorarnmoet ejltl Hike good the loss to Culm, although it is only morally obligated to 00 so. Not Accepi Price G0V6KSIEHT WILL PAY $445 PER TON BULLER SUCCEEDS IN NATAL K en Satisfaction to the English o CASUALTIES III CAVALRY DIVISION Favorable Report of Si'oale CommiltM on Nic aragua Ctoal Bill Inheritance Tax Law Constitutional. HVNNA Til BK CHAIRMAN. Repiibll- Pilsner fleer aeai A si. will Tl c Hest Meet in n u tlttin. f'r it. V.iu lit e i . Pilsner ir 8eei "tvr causes Headache 0lr Iiincst4. Schnitz Breiog Co. Opposite 0 K, 4 I MM h m SHEEKOCOLE Contractors Children. Charlef I'aiiHkien. aged almul thirty yearf, a blukmnitii helper, fiMitliall . player lid a well known athlete, at Butte. Montana, ibol and kill id Alexander Tate, manager ol a batlbWM llg eomern and MflOeiljf WOOOded lln Tate, and when tliepoliee went 0 jd biBli lie wan lying dead in hid own roojii with a pintol wound in Ilia head having committed Hliii'ide. The TateH medilleil with tlie oianV fo- Htic affairs, enrouraging )i in wife in Hiiiuring a divorce from him. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Jeanej ll. Uedeejri an old ami high ly reepectefl oitlun of Klamath eountv, ificl at the ri'pideiiee of Judge Smith, at Allamont, Tliedl evening, age.! 74 yearn. T. W. Harry, conductor on the North ern I'aiitic railway, wan caught be tween two coal earn at Tacoina, and ho tiadly ornibed that he died while being ta vu to btl hniiie. hHeeiiey, an olil pioneer 01 eeauity Wiahlngtoni died Frl- rnoojl irolll llie eneei oi it tr"ki . aged 7-1. Hi an horn ami hi'ttleil in ruciuc Washington, Mnv 14. Tlie penate fen Hied eoneraiTltlon Ol the naval ap propriation hill t li in morning and adopted the committee anieiidnunt relating to armor plate, it provide! , for the payment of f.Vlft a ton fur the three ritlM now in 000 rOB of OOMtTUC lion ami f445 fur the OtheTa, If armor emnot be obtained at the latter price the Kecretary of the navy i" directed to have belli an armor plate factory tn he Operated under the government. Thin in thought w ill bring the armor t plate manufacturers to tornix. Favorable Report Nicaragua Canal. WaohittgtOO) May 14.- The mute OOnilltiee, having ill charge inter oceanic c:iiihIh, today authorized a favorahle repeat on the Ninragoati j canal hill, a it paaaed the houae a few diyi ago. Suprama Court Ad.lourni. Wachington. May 14. The HiipreBM court adjOOrnad today for the week without announcing a decision on the KoltOCky governorship contest. The Tax ll Constitutional. Washington, May 14. The supreme court today decided the Inheritance lax law is constitutional, hut held that it implied to amount legally ami not on the estate as a whole. Monev tor tho Columbia Rlvor. Washington, May 14. Tlie senate ci mini it li n OOm tOO fOC toda y ordered n Ml iirnlili. i.i i - t oil llio lllucllilloi'lll to the sundry civil appropriation bllli appropriating t'.'"ill,(HKI for emergency expenditure on the mouth of the C'olnmhia river. THE CUBAN POSTAL STEALS. Charged thnl They Arose Because Root Would Not Authorize luipectloni. New York, May I I. - A special to the Hi-raid from Washington says: Prominent ollicers of the armv declare that the Havana poetll InnOji are di rectly due to the failure of Secretary Boot tl M'rmit the inspector general " department to imike inspect imil ol civil accounts In Culm, a repeatedly irged by Brieklnrldgi, the ins tor general . THE CUBAN POSTOFFICB SCANDAL. of TieoBii fh-r several Inoliths lie cervi- d as aide Tli for JJilie, "f Bia'ideiit , in ..in. The President It Worried Over the Thatu ot Neely. Washington, May 14.- PlwidlBl Mo Kin ley is worried over the poitofleo 1 Ncaudal in Olba. The serious nalure ol tlie scandal is app'oc iated. The lirsl talk of ininimiing the affair is 00 I longer heard. Kvery admlolatrition leader now vlrteomly cries. "Pun lab the rascals!" This has bee! the pmltloi of I'ost- 1 master- ieiieral Smith (nun the Int. Mr. Smith is till politician of the i cabinet, lie i pr ilitea the dangerous character of tin- ..eely scuiidal. He Is hnp. fill that the worst is known, lie ll determined to locale all the guilty parties and pallet! them. The unfldnl at llrst hesllalid. he. I ii.v itikr the etliet ol the isii-tal thelts In Cuba might la- glossed over. Hut Pustii n-ti-r-io iii-ial Bnltfa milled that this could not Is- done, and insisted that he should not Is' hampered in his investigation. Much dlaaatlif action is axproeeai here hv the di pari liii-nl of jiistii-i- l cause Neely was allowed to give casl Imil in the lirsl iilace. Malor K. li. ltitlhliolie,.wl rtllled accounts of Neely a short time ago 1 1 ll for Infants and The Kind You Have Alwaya Bought hua borne the gtj na ture of Cluiti. II. Fletcher, und 1ms b. n made uuder lila pei-hoiud aupervlalou for ovt ftUt Allow uo -ue to deceive you iu thin. Counterfeit, ImiUitiouB and "Jll8l.UM-irood" are but Kxperiiueiits, and eudamfer tlie lii-iilt li of Cblldreu-lixperieuco agidnat lCxperiuieut. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Saul Pacific day aft. narulvl ic ill 1 li -!:!; I eountv iii the A. & Case,eX-J"-",,UK"'r died Sat nr. lov a in.. ... ........ ., Iiini-rr oi . i i-i. . . . , . . . . ...i .A...-, i.i atu was chief-ol- ...o i,l..r t: rill JfjM-i rans ki. .ill lu. tuk.-n 1" ltroit burial i. . M.U..U hua w-reil a III- in rruini i i' .- ... small MMtOI for Jacoh l . The llalhs. Blue, tlirounh lost ill.- 1 1 hi of one leg w Io n lor Manila. This is the lirsl pension to a memhi-r ol the Second .'regmi volunteers. Mm ol Mormu cou.'itv'ss! p are .1 Uisii .,f litem iiaieltht . . -i .....I. i, ..i.i.. !..;.. starled lor the summer rank!'- in -m M wwn una .., l 4.ll. , i .iiii.l. are i. urimari V a st tret service iniin. Illllf lltl Hill lit I IIS, HII'll ,..vr..-w- . ... . . ...i.: -.1- f..r Wvoinil'g;. was a islision olln e ileleclm- for u tio.t. r ..... . mi u . , , lime and tlo n was i.ut al tin mi. i ri- . .'1 oiioi- - - --- ..... tin V w ill ever find. state rJortrOultumJ l'l ... . . ..I' I I .1 old Iruit trees in the Clearwater Mil lev d.-stroved and the rest spraved with poison' to kill tlie San .lose scale. A dangerous OOOditioO is saitl to exist which demands heroic rOlodlBO ti, i. l, Hrnle of Oreuon. has in- Irodlicttl a hill in tlio heniili the law which allows, atatc i tiiKi u veur for tlie i an ,,.i..ri, ,,( the itlvll war. ho as to uiliiiit the Indian war veteruna am The Same Hand Will liulde the can ship. Washington, May U, Senator HlIM will nanage the ropubl loan national campaign unless his health flill, l'or several inonths the Ohio senator has heen wavering Itctween the desire to resign II chairinun of the national committee end tlie temntitloo to lead the republleiO parly to victory once more. Itul for a succession of attacks of ill-health he Would have no hesi tation in entering the arena again. Hut within the la-t few weeks Mr. llanna hfU displ.-iyed I most Mllottf interest in the advance news from (he state oontrentloMi and the eotbueiiitlc lerv.ir With whicli the repllhlican aaaembliee, individually ami collective ly, support the administration has given the veteran camp,' igner a scent of viclory. To his oloOB friends Mr. llanna uoee not hesitnte to state that he will not rijeet re-election to the chairmanship ol tl"' national com mittee if his health is nch as to war rant him iu undertaking the arduous duties As chairman of the national com mittee Senator Hinna lias just issued a declaration mi living issues and republ lean proepeeta, in whicli he calls upon all renehllcMi to support Prealdenl McKltiley, beeiuea lie haa proved himself a wise and safe execu tive ill and out of season of stress. He- (arrlng to the vice prealdency. Senator llanna says that tlie Held will remain Open for tlie convent inn to dictate its choice. Rooeevell is dlepoeed of in a few words by Mr. HaiM, Who mills thai his mime will not he presente.1 for the vice presidency, and that he has in I bean seriously illst ussed DM lias tlie president concerned himself with I he select ion of a ruining mate. Long tor Vloa-Pronldent. The name of President McKinlev's runnlni mate in tho loaning campaign is now know n. It is John 1'av is Ixmg of Massachusetts, at present seereliirv ol the iniv v ami lorm-riy ripreeantative in congreeaaid governor of his stale. Secretary I g s iniia- lion lor vice president has I n prac- allv decided ll hv the friends of the proaldeut, with the aanction ol tin iirealdenl himself ll is ol cmirsi rmaalbla that soinelhing ma v arise In i. nice this ileclsloli, mil nun is m i proMble. the Deiuoeratle Candidate. Among damoentifl senators there has heen a great deal of specula! ion re garding the Humiliation of QeVMWf mg hv lln- repulil n ans ami ol llie Hiiggeatiuii that the natural ami filet - t I V e check mate Wollld lie lilt IIHHII- llon uf Admiral Schlev at KansiiHCilv. l or some reason the nominal Ion of Schlev is not lis much in favor as it was a few days ago One die 'at'1 senator explained this hv saving a revival of the Sdilcv affair would In lo the disiidviiuti'gc ol the admiral and prejudicial to the niton-sis of tin democratic Mrty if lie were I pie till iii ki I wiln Mr. Ilrvaii. Tin- mil ion of Admiral Doeif as Mr. Ilrvau's running mate notwilh sltindiiiK the iiu'ousisteiicies involved in it, is regarded as much more likely OEHMANY WILL TAKE HINT. Hocoin In fiddler ' of each d veteraiiM of the Philippine ami Spanish wars at the same rate. On Satiirdav UBieg Glg)BU Sloan's botlting works at Stnnptcr WH found to be on lire, hut the llaim - wi n- si-Hi indet oontrol. The loss u tono, with ff-UMK) insurance. The fire waa of incendiary origin us rags walked with coal oil were found between Hi. buildlegp ihen the rim starttal. Min Si " nsumption , Cure m Builders imm uu uuul6Ul U l3- ti r"1 4SKS S lW 1Ble lllsli.l y ol IlltUlt I lit. IBI rgi iilBaii IWI 'ail Jt. Wj It rtuito IU nisi Ulstt.very mine IB Tj neuea Ilmg IMllB 0B0 dakmai. fn-i' IV t ".f"", .": i Sore Kit. JHiaaHRffiWMrfc I H it fat . -"j, nwn "'"Mi-tM wngQuut .u.inouuu. w ,;r;w 'irii: i - BP BT M VBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBBBI BBBraBi , Ml ;0 M r Hurope... Plan. Il SOLE PROPRIETORS V nBaarna ,,-mr ar . mi .;.v.tii.ii., w vv. limffSSimmVi -at" I tut MiU hi l'inuau ik Co., liruiuiitW illlat a i- tino ... . .V"VCH. -6 1IU Pi. UtliVi " v " vam ii-d -.oil. , U.,,1. .... . .. ooih- llll. til.- M.i .m ilk ..... . . . iMkad ""u.l lh,. "'"ItraU). My mm ui,.. 77" "iltlil .in ,n 'v"i.uv 1 wnuet with iu,, Ut.t -.;n?.8END. uiuru r.o. Ik. KM. Dtoguu. THE EAST 0RE60NIAN. lk I'aper of the ro.,lf The lrgeel C'reuU tto , fG Uee Adveritetag M 111 head of tbe poetollice i li-pectors. lie l.t.i-ctor Mc-wi'H fourth assistant ppatUMUtor insp. .i or i , iu. Harrlaon'i irdereil all mi' g.-.e .... - i term. Col. Bur ton i of the Inipeetor x'-n- eral's dlpe 111 meet, vvho made lie- llrst discovery of fraud, is in thai city, hav ing bc. li Billed lu re by Set relaiy Knot, to lav all tjta lads iu his pos-es- lion before tl putad lethorltlee. Major llatbboiie, w bo has charge of I In-..i.-i.ii st-rvne iu Cuba, has bui d" luged, w illi cablegrams ol im(iiirv . He lias unswured most ol Ibcin, but hia ropllea give neither information nor comfort. Kxientet Contpiravy Unknown. The poslortice aiithorilii-H are divided il.,. nuaation of extent and com plicity so (iur a the ambeeilemenl of Neely la coi.cerin d. Some argue that widespread conspiracy to defraud the rarennei eilated, t'iat manv odkiile wi re niU-rnsI m! in Neely ' pi culutiuM. The HMWnl actually einU-tlcl, as . -i i .... i. i by the iMartniuetar-generil, ia now placisl 7ft. (Ml This i ouiputalioii is bused mi lite latest ruisirta revtilvel At lite same time it is adinitUxl that the btsiks ll.av have been fulsitiwd, III which event tho tifures ar rticiived here wollld lie llteullil. glens. '1 be Mllli due on monev orih rs issued in Cuba .....I outstanding is 1 1 40,110. This ell- tin- sum may bave la-en etolcii ami uothina bt) at ham! to indicate mi, I, .. toaia. Monev ordem art) issued at tin Cuban poetoaBVee and Mil to Ibis iiiiiii try where they are paid from govern no nt funds. Subsequently the auiounl rapreeentad was thipped in bulk to the I I'uitwi States. The sum outsland ug f r monev orders baa aoiuelimee ex eteilid t',00,000. Haiitbui.e's Fultome IndoritenieDl. Poetll authorilien aay they can aay nothing except in a most general way, because they do not know the txtcnl of Neely' operation. The depart BlOOt records, allow that Neely 'a ac counts appeared to lie straight up to April IM. ln tbat date Major Halh bou certified to llu-ir accuracy and rained Neely, saying : "llie uianmr i which 1 1 lean accounts, stamps. supplies ami iunda are handled refleetl en, III uuotl llie chief of the bureau of IniAie, Mr. Cbarlcs f W. Ictiy, ami liia aaaailant. " Uatliboiiu entered K,lltic under John Sbcrmun, and waa for a long tiuio Sbermau'a "bauay uiau. " iiauna Hv Stronulhenliig Her Navy, . mended by amperor. s. w Voik. Mav 14.--A Hiiecial to He Herald iroiu Wasliiiigtiui, aaygl It is the liclii ( of well-informed depart ii,. i.i ollicials tl.ut ticrmaiiv will need Ibe vvinnintr uiven I V Secretary llool ami HeOltuf Lodge, by more slroiiglv urging the passage ol Ibe hill .n vidimr for an men use in her miv v as I.Mie.l by William, empeior of lier many. English Capture Grral Qaaalltles of Flour and Grain The Boer I ommlsslonarj Arrive at Ntv York. London, Mav 14 A dispatch from gtonehlll I'arin, Natal, dated tislav, save: "liein ral Boiler' advunce com niein. h! nti Thurmlay, wben be left. Lldyemlth in great strength. When hia forces were w ithin two mile of Helpmiker, the Itm-rs opined with n heavy lire of artillery and the Hritish guns replied, while a portion of Ituller's troops worked around the ROOT Hllke. The Hritish attack WH pressed limno on Sumliiv. (ieiieral Etethine on the right, outflanked the liners, whose splendid ili'fensive Hiai tions on lliggarsl.org were practically taken. ' ' Ruller'i Ureat Victory. I ...in . .ii . Mav ll ilispatcli re- ceiveil liv III.' Xs.oeiateil I ress, troni Plitermarltibnrg, Nitil, tisiay, broiigbt the tir.l In tl motion of the MMH llttililled bv I ieiieral Holler ill Northern Natal. The dispatch said: "i ieiieral Ituller's ofliclal telegram notifying Lord KoIstIn i. his success nl lliggarsberg has given keen satisfac tion It i- confidently anticipated that Dnndao will b eetnedby tne Hritieb todiy. Iteeldente of the north pun try are delighted, as the forcing of Hig garsltorg means that they will s'e,lily ! enibled to return toihelr bomee. Caiualtlea Cavalry Dlvtilon. lmdon, Mav II diMpntch from Lord Robert Mivs " There were more ca-ualties in t lie cava irv ilivisnui on Mav 10 than heretob.re reported Cap tain I'.lsvv ..ri li v was killed ami two liners were WOUndodi A parly of our men while going up to Kraal, mi which a while Hag was living, wna at tacked hi a large nunilHT of the enemy The two offlceroi Captain llaig, f the Sixth lragooiis, and Lieut. Wilkinson, of the rtUtlrillan horse were imnle prisoners, ami 'Jl men are still Unaccounted for." The above re- sirt refers to losses at I nn Isk il I ings in the loth lust. Captured lira In and Flour. rhlbmchu, Mav 14. I'he Light h lifillon, with frunt extending in miles, was on Satiirdav moving for ward . forces under lirenfell and Hrabaut followed Ibe Hoers, ami reach ing the Newberry inilla, caplured great ipiant it les of Hour and grain. Hrabaiit'H in. in. lone with ( ampbell .guards ami II. .vo s brlgiula have cleared the coiiu liv Ph ll .eis are reiH.rted splitting ami ret real mg in llu direction of land. Wobtler Davla' Statement. l omloii. Mav 14. I'tie correanomlent f the lleuter Telegram Coiupaiiv, at Oape Town, ay the tmeriein reai- huts there are taking steps to re pudiate the statements of Wesbter liiivis, lormerly Uilted gtitee assis tant secrctarv of the interior depart ment, who recently visited South Africa, wherein he condemns Knglaml ami uphold Ibe South African republic in all things. The Hoer Peaea Coimnlaalonara. N. w York, Mav 11 'The Hoer la-acn lelegatioll Will arrive here I. slay on the st en i u sb 1 1 1 Mini "Ian. II in mittee representing Ibe citv went town Ibe bay Ibis morning lo meet tho v isitur Hellbron la lha Carltol. K coon tad i Mil 11 Proaidrnt Stayn ha gone to lb ill. ... o not Ludli t . Ho ins dcchired the former the new Cllpl- lol of the I ret Slate Co, AMUNO I H a' SIHIKfcHS Many Some liniiroveinanl In St. Luula I'ullL'eiiien Being Sworn III. St. LaUlil. Mo., May 14. 'The iimuii i.uiiibi-r ol i in s are la-ing run mi llie siiliiirban system, and there ia somi t on the line of tin Transit company. ( biel Caiiipbell adverlisemeiit l..r Iwo thousand inner gemy pnl I na men i not ineeiing with I.i aril resl.ollse. I'risulelll Malloll, ill il,, KtrmK Itailwav Linploye Union siivs the action ol the governor III .ill nn.' out extra I... lot- ha coinpli alid lln- situation instead of Himpllfv inu ll. .Manv l.ollee have lieeli ailileil lo the regular RMH. Workmen iulured. CI icago. May I I Havaral workineit wi re iiiiined lu a light tislav at So in heeiev avenue 'bis city, A not call was turned iu. The truuhlti anaa over the ciiipl jyment ! nou iinion building in coiirmi til Plre at Plaher. Mlehlgan. Marinette. Wi , Mav 14 A tele- graiu ri.eivi.l here tislav tale the village ol I islu r, M n h . was burning Asaistauce was ut once sent from hem and great effort are being matin to save the place. A big sawmill plant ami lumber yard hie bunted already, W III. loss IHfi 11 The Wheat Markata. .-an I runri.co, May 14 Cash wheat, tait per cental. t i.i. igu Mil 1 1 Bat bushel July wheat, iai:i Ho i lie Hu ll on a tion. Strikes at Kaitaae City. K ...... I.'- SI" , Mat I I I Iii street tailway striker met thia morn ilia- to consider liii-UHiliea to ...... I tboif comrade to ioiu them in ibe liubt .... tii.ri tbe M. io I .Lin Street Kailway Company. Proalrallona In Chleago. Chicago, May 14. - Two prostration an iepoii.il lislay as the result ol e- treine heat in thia city. SI.W HI sINb.ss KKI'Ok I ED POM vi ak iSgg l lll- MUTUAL LIFE uf New York I'tehl Iur Ittiaiitt u tilt i'miilly ftil UilllliUallrt-tl tlVi'B I. Ill) . ivt ll I $H2.7No,(i7 NEW YOkK LIFE In. Iicling . i o.vil t.r ab liva JAPANIKI l. a Hum It la Being Employed on Railroad In the Horihweat. Ileiivci, May 14. Ibe annual ton Vi lli ion of the western fcdciutinu ol mine and western lalir union opeO' iu.. belt- tin iiioriiiug. tine ol tin Hiibieits dis. us.-e.l t.slav wa the ilillux of Jaoaneee laborera mi the (Inited Slal.r and Canada. I'nsitlciil Mr Donald says these llhon r are reolac iug while labor on all the railroad in tin Dortbweeti liOUIIABLE llMlUt IllJtf mi1Ii lor M leaUt 1 Mill UUt I'aalti Blotlna la 0vr. Pittlburg, Pill.. May 14. ton Iderabie earltemtnt "till prevail among resident of 'Turtle Creek, Fa., ,,v,r the aetioo of the board of lualtli in ooo verting the only school booat into a ninalTiMiX hospital, but there ha been no further rioting. Mrs. Oewey and Husband. Knoiville, Tcnn., May 14. I hi admiral ami Mrs. Hewey appeartai iu tbe grand intrude in tbia city today. The Mutual 1-ilc ia the only one of these Ibree companies that skkM Ml insure impaired livt If yotl ill desirous of insuring in a Cempee) ihel ri)uirei a most tliorouri midicil llieiillltiOB and ,n 1 1 ts only CaVTliully ttltfttfl and uiiimpared lives application may be made to bUKKWlHUi I. Ill tftl'Y, V 11. 1. 1 A tl a I'tiNU, Ituuural Agvul. slate klauaaer, l uillautl, nn k,.n