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OAILYEVENINGEDITION th rioru ttn , , I.ASTOREQONIAN tmr'n THirtrii m tDvttTi.nu. HLY EVENING EDITION Le WHITE HOUSE KiQROCERY STORE K Sampling will Convince itH llial nnr goods nrr more thim n lie better t him tin1 ordinary rim -rii's. If it doe- nut we arc iniit- mill tin' purchaser In at no great Im-iiiuso our Roods urn nt labia price." Have vim tries any these excellent hriihd ol stapli' I'lnti' Soiiadron CofTeo, )M r. strong yoisl hilling 'e Tea. fragrant ami rieuoi- a. Inkot ' toco i. nourishing ami ilthful White House Grocerj. Nm tli I'oHtoflice 5 2. The Boston jjj KNOX HATS.. Btift Hats Fedora H at trush Hats Latest Spring Styles;' new catalogue now ready I GOODS JUST IN hosiery, Belts, Purses, New silks, New stock collars. Did sou get a sample Bard ol safety pins? Walnut S win;; Machine this month. Ride a olumbia 1.. leading v. bee part made 111 the world. petrfet 1. built ry a w a tch it Road wheel $50 $35 $25 hioi idetta J., tires. Hartford or DuOIOD m. iron wagons, all tf-i hurt! Tim image. 1 that will Htaml lent lias made . fJ.flU. rden Seeds. wtong t uo oonblua. ah semis led tit 1 . regular pine, oe pack ago New crop wariantiil. re urn koine ot tin- lines wc curry. lut'knive.-, Htatinii. rv, . hIii'h' ur nciit.t1 paiate. Magazine ami I'eriislioals, Toys, tlnllH ami games. Bobool supplies. edericK No Mr. Sheepman On this showing we nsk yon to buy your lamb inn and slic.it in"; lUppliM ol us. ::::::: Alexander $5.00 $2.50 (or Dresses. Dried Evaporated Stock, very fancy. Get our Wholosale Prices . . . C. ROHRMAN, An Artistic ar)d Rjctyy Furnished Parlor should contain oin- of utir exquisitely inlaid parlor suites, upholstered in ricli damasks in Uiautiful .-l.udes of colore, that will make the "tout . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . 1 . -' ' uf your ro huh "like 0110 grand sweet song" in their harmony. We have some handsome new designs in parlor furniture at pi (ass that will surprise you. Bf?K.ER& FOLSOM, Main Street Seed Sowing Time... You must have good seed if you expect t o gather a good crop. T. C. TAYLOR, the PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OIIEWON, Why bliy clpulicrf Whn you can buy your Rroeofi ami other vuppliti lien- lor ltss-( money. The place to buy is whore you find the largest slock, the lu-st goodi and the lowest prion. put stock is by tar the largest in Pendleton. We are confident in the goodness of our goods, Oompere our , prioM and naw money. You'll Hod it worth your while. & Hexter. Store Hib:s:iER2r The Kind that Wears Well. The Best for the Honey. TbaU king all those who baVS Waited tor these we wish to announce that they are here. 15c, 25c, 35c and 40c. Louisine Silks All the new colors. the price. Call anil gal Fruit. 309-311 Court Street. Htock is from Kolot'tod granatin gjfOWII in riofa soil whioh insures a healthy growth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millotl, Hlue (irass, Bronte .Grass, lied and White Clover in any quantity. Also have a full line of garden tools. Hardware Man. GENERAL NKWs. i I'here if u report in to tin- Vffect tlmt the railroad clfclsfl Burlington had been leased t.i the tln-at Northern ami bad) therefore, become part ol J. .). Hill 1 transcontinental Ilea. The first fnir nf the Market Pay asso ciation was held at llrnntburg, 91 in.. Taesday, sad i n great leeasfB. Tbnsa fair!" are t. ha held monthly hy the bgalaeai men f tht town. The Order 1 f Obossn Frlaadt has base darlsri'ti to he insolvent. The irrler lui n Intel iiii-mherlii of MOO in KanaaS) Miwnuft and Oolerado aae was earryinu ?ii.iXN.iHii Inattfanes. About Lti Saldian front Kurt Harrison went tn Helena, ft"X ilrmik, Hinaslii-il a chert car., foognt atnl refused tn pay faro. Seven ol them ware arrcessd. Tba canteen at the fnrt bSi BSSU alinl Isbsd. The Cnliirailn houae ot repreci nta tivpH Iiuh atlopteil Senator BnokllR'l hill providing for a eonstitetlenal amenilment & SSSSbiiab a lamt tax hapetl on tlie Auntralia xvMem. Ksch ooenty will deoida ebatberd not it nhall accept its prnvifiona. It will he voteil on by the people in ktOS. Oaesar Oslso sferenoi for years a faniil iar i haracier on the treetH and in the capitol, tliftl in waahingtoa Tuesday Irom a stroke of paralysis. Moreno bad a pleteNSOttS and adven turous career, lie hail flatted nearly everv oivilir.eil portion of the flobe ami ' claimetl all the rulers as his Irieeda. The Westminster Unr.ette, puhlisheil in London, says it hears there are rumors nt impnrtetl train belBS BJUMM to nay a portion of the Uritish DttdtSti and says it WOBld take the form of the roiuiptisitinn of the Mliilling registra tion charge abollebed by Mr. Lows when be was chancellor ol the ex chequer Among the list of people who were ilrowneil in the wreck oi the cteamer Kin de Janeiro Kehruary was in- aloded t'ie name of I'r. W, E, Oodd. an orallft Ol l'.utte, Mont. I'r. Dodd arrivi-tl from Reaefulfl Tesedsy on the steamer Mariposa. He reKrts that it nai his brother, A. w. hodit, formerlv B jeweler of hutte, who ita" -lrowii. il. PACIFIC NOMIHWli-T NEWS. The sixth ii-ssiiiti of the Jilaho legis lature i- ni an and. hariug adi teraed tor tin lesslon at 10:40 o i i' k k Tnssday n ight . 1 The Washington legislature by an tiverwheliiiitig vote paeeed a bill which prohibits the operation "I any nickel IB the Slot machine ol any sort or de acription In the i-tate. By a vote of IS to :::: the Qendeteee hill, prohibiting the issuance or using ot pusset to any state, munty at city olhciais failed to pass in tin- Washing ton legislature. I orty-one votes were necessarv to put the bill thnrugb. Judge John I'.riscoe, a pioneer ol Washington of 1" -, ilied'at his home nt Long Beaeb Saturday. Mis wife was at 1'ortland at the time, and did not rceie the news ol bis tleath till Mon day, w hen she startetl hack at once. lail ha hnen rllod at Seattle hy Allred J. lirooks. who was to have su perintended tin- building f the battle hip MebreSBe , against Moran liroa. , buildem, for if Ju.mKl on three ctiunti. The firm dispel I with bin wr vices. Mian Nancy Pearl I'luiumer, of Kunaas City, and . I'-. Swinebart a pioneer newnpaier etlitor of the Klon dike country, were married at Kansas City. Mr. Bwiaebart was let several years a partner in the publ ieat inn of the Keconler at Klgiu I nion county. Hubert K. I'otter well known pioneer, who died at Astoria Tuesday as the resuit of an accident, whereby lie fell into the Columbia from the steamer Massalo, was bom in Monroe county, New York, April 1 '., 1116, In IH.'.i' be emigrated to Oregon City. Mrs. K. 1'. Cad well, a daughter of I'roiessor .losi'i l, Vl.itsl '.i I'acilic university, tiled at her Im-iiio at Forest (irove, luesilay, aged U yearn. Mrs. Cadwell was botfl III Forest 'irove, and graduated from I'acitic iiniversity, witli the degree of M , in Ihso. She left a husband ami two ebildren. Kraucia Schlatter, so called divine healer, who is known in private lite an Charles Mclean is a prisoner in the city jail at Seattle, and despite the strenuous efforts of women on DTUtobei and other syinpathet ie ineinbers of the gentler sex, the police have steadfastly refused to grant him even teiiiMirary liberty. ' DO Let MOTHER WANT MET" The hub It Hum has Mown with all his strength sad tea down) lufts still eliug to the deads lion ktesa. Accord dng to th. oracle of cbildbood aiotbei tlts nut want him lint nin.lii i would ti ll a different atorv gas ha-- BOtiosd the weak in m. oi the bjagSj end if ahr bin hiai now, gukbed with bistuauanal iff oil ami r' rnvgliuv to stwic ti i coesb wiiicb tollowid .i ibe'd feel bow niHfb liu wanttd him, ami w ated tbuai " w- a. llM i. iiiuilc sin" . '.h.u ane ndgbt not ioar IlltM- i in' " w eak ' lengs, obaiinate CO) gh , b e III or rbrvt', weekueee fc ana eunu lution Unit- i no oiedicine ee tn.tiiug codec trruK'bcuiug a hi. i'urcv i .olden 4elic.il OUcovery, It is eepedalli valuable lor ebildren, bailding up weak bodice with sound, h.eJlb) ricsii It i entirely nw ir.nu eU-o'tol and uarcotka. "Wiutrr bc-lurr Uda. mv ! t fasi -.liu i uuw unirly n. years uttlj 1. il s Irrrlhw txaerl k bad II tnr rli.i Kii h writ.. ) M fun I. Co., G " ehy.iciiiu- n ' l ... ion tav via aue i t-vaki is nil .u..i.iH-r, .ni. H.u. Ht rivv. III. tMKl itUli UUlll ant him m y aoud Ann ytrtii li.. vci. I ..J ...ml mi ...uk'I! quickly. tvl..i fcvcryi:i.na rl luilr.1. I wiol lay wftr If In ISi' Hint lvk Irusi lhr .uiilry .he hsvtuc warneil n.ui i bcrr to mtc H Ihf t ii.iuyv wuukl iiu Sim svo.1 v - w luini: ti; s,..iuii nmh. fto . in il.- .. -I. i-e- '-ct aad ftr givma bi i v. ir tn a t.uMi n Mrd leal Olsctivcry " lor n lau. tircyl i It I' The Couinion benec Medical Advisri sent Jrti on reeelpt of sump to pay expense of wailing onlj St-jul ji one cent stumps f.n pdLwr.bouud l ooU oi i sumps for eluth uouad. Addici. in a. V. tHankv, Buffalo, N. V. THURSDAY, MA1U1I 14, I Of III McKinlev Issues Respect to RUGS HALF-MAST ON Ik last Disconnected Tinnitus Statesman Were ol tlie tedlanapoliai March it. KslNal. deal Baajaniln Hertisoe dledel bis boetS in this city at -1 :4" o'ebvk yes kafday afternoon, after an illness of (me week 's durat ion. i.ast rbnraday ssefaiag be found blajaall with a slight co'ul, which da Velepad into the grip and afterwards into pneumonia lie became uncon scious about tut-nty-fiMir hours befort his tleath and remained -i until the em). Mrs. Harrison and little daughter, Mrs. Mi Kit-, dsiinhtcr, lieneral llarri snn's two brothers, Carter II. llarri eon, nf 'I'ennesM'e, ami .Inhn Scott Harrison, oi Kansas City, and his listers, Mrs. gaton, ot Cincinnati. Mrs Morris. ot M InSMapol is, and Mrs. Kevin, oi Ottuuiwa, Iowa, were Bfessal at the binlsiile. liint-ral Harrison 's end was peace able but he faihsl to recognixe any of bis lined ones who were Katht-ri.il around him in his lat inonnnts. Th. Lit. of Harrlion. Henjainiu Harrison, son of John Scott Harrison, was horn in North Band, Oblo, August 10, ISffB, He was Kraduati-d in Miami nnuersilv in 1K.VJ, stiidietl law In Cincinnstl and lnM re moved to Imlianspolis, ehers bs resided until his m-atli. President Hsjee Sppolntsd him on the Missis sippi river commission in IK7M ami in i ski i be was aleasad Unftsd Htatei n.it from Indiana, taking bis iMiat March 1, IKS I. In JH8H ho was nominated by the re. publiaan party and sleeted president of the 1'ii'ti-tl Stutts, tsklna bis seat March 4, vr,, bing the twenty-third nrusident. In he waa leBMBSiansad by his partv hut deleatetl for election, by bis autaiouit of t he previmie preai dential election, ' .rover ('b-Ttdand Upon his retirement from the presi deecy in IHtl he resumed the practice of Ian, alterwardi Ishciiiiiiiik the at torney ol Vaaeseaia in the tamous ease entitled lint Veneiuela Jiispute, ' fur which service he receired a fee of 1M.mm I. He served la many other dietiiiKUisbeil positions, always with great ability. Indianapolis Hourn.ri. liitliauupol is, lad., March M. The slate oihcera and the Iriendaof lieneral Hairison conferred this morn in re garding the funeral of tin disl iuguisbed dead. The Issiy will lie III state in the state house Saturday and the Inneiul will take place OB Sunday, Irom the first Preebyterlsn church of this eity. Tin- nslgnbori who kept valafa last night in the death i bainlx r looked out tbie BSOSalag uiOu a mourning city. Hmldings evi rywehrti Isiru the token of death by Hag ami i-repe, while the state bouse tlag ilrooM-d at half mast I rieinls thronged the resident i- with i i .it. i- ot Hyiuiathv and Mowers. No change was made in the surroundings by the undertaker. Uuaaell iiarrieou. son oi the general, did not arriva until I0t4ft last night. Other relativna arrivisl ttslay. Mrs. I'arker, niuceol t-ueral Harrison, of allejo, California, is expectisl to ar nve at unlay. Harrison'! Lett oneaU. With bis last oreatb lieneral Harn eon ssjku tis-bli ot the Boert ami their IioimjIuss atuggbi for national life. His voice was weak ami trembling, his thoughts were not eoiwiectej, but listeners liending over him uould bear words ot pity for the dying farmer rt public. rs. H.rrl.on . uooa last. In deference to tlie w lubes ol the willow, there will be no military 'lis nlay at the funeral. However, a mag niflbsnt display i being planned by the Indiana National duard, wbuh is to be iu uvidencu while the lody liea in state. Mayor i'aggart in liis ptosis uiatiou aaka for the susiiensiou -t buai nesa !! in tvaelve to 'I o clock on Satur day. The m'hooJ of tbo city will hold siiei lal exerciaes loimrrow. Pr.ildent n.Klui.y's fro.lamalloo Washington, Man h 1 1 I'n anient lloKialay tbn. morning isauetl a firoclaulatiou BOBOnasing the tleetb of .uijaiuiu HarrtaOB. "In Ins death," says the president, "the country li duprivtsl of one of its greatest citiaeiis. A brilliant soldier iu young maiilioud, be gained fame ami rapid adveno. ineut hy hi. energy and valor. Aa a lawyer he rune to be the leader ot lbe alir. In the Konalti lie al ouce loos and retainetl high rank as an orator. As a iegislator and iu the high lolhue of president he displayed extraordinary gifts aa au administrator and states man. In public and privatti life he not a shining example to his uouutrv- men, and aa leatiuiouy of the roMjwct for his memory held hy the govuru ii. i nt and the people of the United Stales, 1 do bareby direct that the Haas on the excutive mansion and de parluieut buildinga he diaplayed at half-maul for thirty days, thai suitable naval honors be rendered him mi the day of his funeral. ' ' In accordance with this declaration the hags on all public building iu 1901. il a His Memory. ni tin Hners Washington are lowered to haii-mat. The president, Mr. MeKlnley, Rears tary Cortelvou ami I'r. Riley leave at riawebia evening for Indlsnenolls to attend the funeral . MeeeteaS'l Statoni.nt. rrinceton, N. .1., March 1 1. -Ksa Praatdeal Olaeeland made the follow ing statement on the death of former President Harrison: "In high public OAVsm be was guided hv patriotism ami a devotion to duty often at the serines ol tessporsry popularity, ami in private station bis intliience and example were alw ays in I be direct ion of daoeney and giHNi sltlsanshlp, Bash career ami the incitlenis related to it sbnuhl lean- a deep ami useful ImpfSS sioli Uhii everv section of our uatioiuil I lie." THE NEW YORK MARKET. R.porl.d by I. I.. Ray ft Co . P.ndl.ton, Chleago Board ot Trad, and Now York Stoek Sxchau. Brok.rt. New York, March I I. The foreign inarekt oHuetl strong this morning, l.iverptsi! U-ing up gCd, to )l 1-H. I bis startinl our markets blgber, ev York opening t-H up, mu'4, hut the ail ranee did not bold ami the sloes a the MUM as yesterday, ?!' 7 I, May exports continue heavy, yesterday's clearances Irmii the Kaslern SBSboard being 7X1, mm bushels, while primary rSesiptS SrB only alsait l- ias large as last year. Stocks steady. Meaey I par cent. ( losing stts-ks: I . S., YW-t . tobacco, l.jgg , St. I'm u I . sugar, I. HOW C. It. ii., I c"4 . r r-K. M41 I 'lose vesterdav, 7l s-n today, HtH4 Kange t'slay, 7ti ( 'I. , seil loia , . 1 7-H tn gOlej. 7-M. May forn, gfka Chloago and Sian fi-anclseo Harkets. Chicago, March 14, May wheat omsl at 7 i 7-H and , lose. I . rent s-r bushel San Krancisco, Mar. b 14. May wheat opentsl here at '.r,i14 niid ' lows I '.iti'4 cent Hir cental . NliVV YOKk TENEMENT FIRE. BY WHICH A gtfSJglg OK PSUPI.K l.OSh I II h I It LIVBS. lti l-ira ni. n Sav.d Many Llv.s .1 th. Hisk or taste own gee Hi rir. Trap. New York, March 14. Penned in a hlaiing tenement in Itronklyn three M-rsous were kilbst, one hy beiug aerned to dsaw, sn-i two hy jumping, at an eerlv hour this iimrniug The dead are, Mrs. Mary Madden, aged IU Mrs. Mary RotttrSJO, agist fi and lieorge Kolltree, aged , The three Iie r so lis seriously injured are: May teas, Karrel Murray ami Lena Mar shail the teueinenl was a double decker," in which twenty families lived, and was a death trap. The lire started in a baker shop, ni the first BOOT, while the tenants were all asleep and a wild Pann ettSUSd when the alarm was given. II. o BfSJM D rescue.! many from wlmlow ledges .m l from lire e:apes on the SppSI lit air. THE VALIANT "COUNT liONi. Oouid's French son In l aw klapt a r ranch Kdltor. 1'aris, March II. Count Heni Osi telleue slai'1'.'l Ins old antagonist, Kdltor Oe Ktslays, ol l igaro, in the face Wsiay, ami il is likely be will have to tight a duel in i onse.iience The occasion lor the insult was that the latter bail insinuated that Boill was the messenger who was slated hi i'aul lluKoiiltnle to have SMM to him on the night oi Psbreary --, IIW, ami aakad him wimt be sboeld de i' ins Iluke de Orleans should appear among ins woods lieK'.iiiede had replied he would arrest the duke, wbeieupoti 1 tire.it SoWiei mil Their Straftle Britain. WHEN you wuut (o luiy :lntlih lOaUlltll wlio iluuld ill . i.'lln win ii you waul to buy j .- . - i go to a man who duals in puu'r, wlieu you want to luy junk 140 in a man who ileal t m junk when you want to huy a bicycle go to H. J. STILLMAN He cieais in Corner Main and Webb Sis. NO. 4072 DeU.mlnle , plnii f,,r an attempt at a coup WSI prompt 1 1 rll nrerteil. Ko- da.' siati'iiisiit at"int t'a-t.-llane was In elfoel a charge Hint Oaatallans had been traaeberonii t., DsRealsds. He day the count, with Rdltor Morel nf the Joernsl, called ason Rodsss da. inandlng an explanation. tbsiavs showed a disposition t,, tomportSS when Count Ron! .lapped him several time m the lace sad reuses "tit Ktslays saw: ' Catsellane .truck me while I was edged in between a table and the wall, lie tied before 1 could lISS. lti.it was a r.-wartlly trap." OSStellsns'l father i. very irott-l of hit sou's pro wees Klght . hllSfSB Mads Drphant. Canal Hover, O , March 14.- Sitting on the etlge of hi. wile's bed early this nmriiihg,i .is. rge Weaver, a triiekmau of local mills, mouthed hack (he ban from bis wife's temple ami nlared I reolver al her head and Bred, the oOliet spattering thn hrains and blond oyer the twin babies jn.t BOTBi Then Weaver dlsshsrged anotbsy taill into his own head with fatal results. It is the old Mtorv . I drink anil POSTty, Kight children are lett without SSps (wrt hv the father's act. A Vlllaa. ns.lroy.d by Hr. Ibll IBS, Maivh It. The entire vil lage of I iiu. villi, was dsStlWBU hy tire last night, and hurglarsroblssl everv safe in town I'hey tired the hulhl- ings for tin purpoee, Rsnilrsihi of snple are homeless. I'osmm with bloodhonndl are searching tor the criminals lnturs.nl V.tili D.itroy.d. MaallB! March It. - The United Steles gnnlsiat I'ampanga. which ha. bean operating against the insurgent, in the Y isi ayau islands, has destroyed three hundred vessels, niostlv .mall crafts, engaged In tralllc Is'twi-en the insurgents. large niiantity til' war tnaterial WM i-aptured by her. Harbor I uniinn.lon.ri Siiitalnd. San I ram isco. March 14.- The state siipretm tut this morning, in the case of the harbor commissioners of San Hugo VS. Joseph MsllsSjdsa sus tained I lie decision of the rnmtulsson ers regarding t nle lands and pronounced the art nl the legislature creating the sonnlssisasrs Is be legal. kp.ak.r Corb.ll tl.ad. Untie. March 14. I rank CorU-tt, the sfieaker of the late Montana house, dusl here this moriiiug of pntiimonia. As be had BegleSSSS t sign the journals a serious QBSStlOS has ls-en raised as to the legality of the laws passed by, the lets legislature. urt Mi. In Kntueky Town. Cloverport, Kv.. March 14. A tire, starting from an explosion ot natural gas, at midnight destroyed the whole business SSOtlOn nf this city. The h. iu property will reach S e a i. Col. Siir Sworn In. Washington. March 14. Colonel William Carv Sanger, ot New York, was appointed ami sworn in a asai. taut net retarv ol war tin aftermsm, vice Meiklejohn resiguisl. Prsetissi Msi Not leseae, Mexico, bfaiah it. Tie story of the Insanity ol Prenldsnl Was is dsslsd at Chapillteec Castle and at the cltv reslOSnee ol the-presnleiit. Bollta May Not Surrsnilsr Cape I'own, March It It iruinore,l I that peace negotiations with lieneral llotha have met delay through uuex I l.ul nhaiulan JSjdgS Robert I akin ol tint circuit court iburedar, al Kak.-r City. Mint aaoad J. Mlekaljobn, who, brutally whipissl hi. H-year-obl son a lew days ago, to pay a Hue ol SJflO tad Ins wile was given an additional line of gag, TO I'HSVKNI HNKUMOSIA AND OBI1 Usi.lliu Uruiiiii 1411I11I11S i.muv. tn i-ae FINE STOCK ..RANCHES.. yoi - it K IN WALLOWA COUNTY. WALLOW COUNT is th baam i i omit v in BssHf OrafM (Ol lbs lUM k iinliisll . no sain I BM gaga brush bul plenty i brggajyi vra . and wain We have lor sab some "l lbs laeel stuck lam hes 111 Wallowa mint) TIM lollowing era t tea ol ur many bargalng No 1 u . .. it-, nl w .Hum ,r Isitkuui I-...I ...l..i..li.11 . lllll.l.'l I'V .in- h .a t . .. ' ..... i. .h.u .ie! lb. i ui.ludvr I. ii.tmai iu4iw !"'! ii.iii ut b r.iwd on thl. ours i" ' .a 1 . A bara taeabU l le.IJlus ei wn. ol h.y .ml good ImiiHj si " It's rlst" NO. -' o rit, pH He u.luisl land, in c Msladsi (ue-l (oi gr.ni ei sllsiu .ui.'i,.iil w . i" - ii.i t Slee u" KiMi.i BUieulldloia, eh ni ol a.ui Sa t TMif tr. .HI iiu.i.i4. SJ MUM l llll, hi. remalDdt 1 apeklt ol r.i.iu siisii. Ki.'Sl 11. S Ni. 4 Sa .1 is. 1.1 l.i' l si lu llll. ' n I .11.11 lud Uol s.tr rl.l.i -l uslar .1 .prlu. lor lutibur paiiiuulars noroUM ! McDeniel & Mclbii-id. WALLOWA, OKE. OUNS AND AHMUNITION bfavglffl Pendleton. Ore. (