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EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION $ I'KTMV iiiircvv ,T.nTII7! ISE MEN 1 wuwua wtAlHbK. AdvertlM the Ware tbeji have in Mil. T.-ll yimr tarv In -linplf way hiiiI MARK MONEY B eeeeeet,!l PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OllEtfON, WEDNESDAY, MLA.BCH 27, 1901. 14. NO. 4083 I I WHITE HOUSE iROCERY STORE TffnTTHTlnT .1 v S "i 7 1 COFFEE I I Sampling will Convince that our gnisls are more tlnui h better than the ordinary ran ol Ich. ii n noes noi we arc min imi km purchaser in lit BO great aiif imr goods nre sold hi ible prices. Have foil tries any He excel it-lit brands ol i-t .1 1 ! Squatlron Coffee, pure, strong od. piling's Tea, fragrant and delici- Ir h (. m . nourishing am! ful. Mte House Groceij, NanB the Pnftoflea he Boston i UH RBI i-nsmsw ID FITTING CORSETS ARRIVED OR SETS fine, 75c, $1.00, H.2R, $1.80, $1.75, $2.00, fc.nO, $4 OO and simply won't lot you get away tin' Uti't tliut tli ih i.-. a store which win' pupply your many wants at lowest price tions Large ftafortmant lie' Hide comb be to !tt)c pair. adour comb lUc to -loc, fancy heir the 10c, etc. Ladies' patent ker belts with clitiiiilc and spike ar , .ir mm rden Seeds imohnc trade in tii ir- line Vv .. it Needs and I hoy arc fresh. All fed l lie packages here mi sale al ter goods tiv, Kustur curds lc up. Fine new Kastor perfume at reduced I, I .intei dishes, fancy decorated uggs, etc. I'.anter candies fresh i the manufacturer. are headquarters for the follow- New music New book and magazine Fancy crepe and t issue paper l.adie' or gent' purses Stationery aud school supplies Toys, game and doll Fancy metal frame A 1 1 hi inn and fancy gutsls, etc. ie 11 iliui millets I M 1 VI. . I . . , i irouoie in leu you me noon mm i our uicycie. All wnoei tuny MM n I I 1 II I eoencK noil Hello Central! (iivo us all the Ladies, please, we want to tell tin til ahout OUT MOW tailor-made suits, i-ainy ilav ikirtl and shirt waists that just arrival. This store has always en joyed I good reputation for the BEST and NEWEST things, bul never before) have we shown the variety of slyles, heautiful material? and colorinirs that we are showing 1 his season. Alexander $S.OO. : FRENCH FOLDED BIAS GORED. Tin se are the very latest and most stylish CUl of the nptodate and eelehrated Straight PrOllt 'rsets These will -ell at $1.26, $1.75. $'J.(in. $2.50 $4.00 and $0.(M. Short Corsets with Long Waists at $1.25 in pink, blot, white and black. Thoif have leen and are, justly favored. Cuts liuve not been sent us, therefore we cannot publish them at this time We sell the same quality of corset lor less money or a better one (or the same Carpets aQd Linoleums. All best quality Carpets, sewed and layed cheaper than any other house. Linoleums in all the latest designs in fancy stamps. See our office chairs and desks. BflKERA FOLSOM, Main Street Seed Sowing Time... You must have good seed if you expect t o gather a good crop. T. C. TAYLOR, the & Hexter. Store Eureka! I have found the Ideal bread,'' triumphantly exclaimed one of the best housekeepeic in 1'endleton. She referred to that baked at Kohrman's. A big reduction in Chamber Sets ol 10 and 12 pieces to make room tor our spring stoek. C. ROHRMAN. Stock is from seleeted grasses grown in rich soil which insures a healthy growth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millett, BlUi Grass, Brome (jrass, lied and White Clover in any quantity. ALso have a full line of garden tools. Hardware Man. GENERAL NEWS. Many cattle (writhed in the storm in CulofMO on Monday. Surplus from the TuMion Flay at OtwnMnmOTgM last year was BR,000 marks. The plav will again 1h pre- sente I in HMO. Wn Tiiig Tanii. the Chines minis tor, spoke in New York Tuesday night at a meeting under auspices of the Hirsch Monument association. The armored cruiser New York sailed todav for Masagan, on the coast of Morocco, where she will remain until Unittd States Consul (innnere has secured an adjustment of the claims of the American government at the Moroccan capital. The dtciliOII of the United States circuit court continuing the title of Charles II. Smith, of lVnver, to KH bonds of the California A Nevada rail road, is said to mean the opening of a new road, probably under Santa Fe ownership into Oakland, just across the bav from San Francisco. Without either knowing of the other's illness, Mrs. Mary Williams and John Reynolds, brother ami sister, who had lieen separated for 10 years, diei in the Punning hospital for con sumptives within an hour of each other. The officials did not know of the relationship until the undertaker called to remove the bodies. Senator Mitchell has returned from New York to Washington, and is at the Pewey, where he will remain two weeks, attending to department busi ness, before returning to Oreguii. Saturday evening, a dinner was given Ii i in by Nathaniel McKay, which wbs attended by Commissioner Hermann, Representatives (Jrosveiior, Pick and other member of congress. Assistant Cnited Mates Attorney lieneral Reck, master in the suit to set aside the assignment of the Philadel phia Record by William N. ingerly, iiled his report in the I'nited States court Tuesday. Mr. Reck finds that Mr. singerly was sane af the time he transferred the iicwspaicr property to Assignee F.arle and Cook, and the transact inn was therefore valid, lie decrees that the Record shall la dis posed of at public auction to sottl" claims in dispute amounting to oyer L',lHHi,000. PACIFIC NOKIHWBkT NEWS. lleppner will refund 8000 of its in debtedness. Joseph Ii. Keiley was appointed su perintendent nf the dredging opera tions of the Fort of Portland at a salary of 17fl per month. There in no public school nearer the Red Rov mine than at (irauite, and application has la-en made for a new school district, with Red Roy as the center. Last week L. A. Lewis showed to the Klamath EUtpabliOU a bunch of alfalfa measuring seven feet two indies in height. It was taken last fall from a lield near Lost River. The Washington and Oregon Rail road coin panv is start iug to work on the construct ion of a steel bridge across the Columbia river at Vancouver. It will cost over ,. A good Mow of natural gas has been strmk hv Beth Riggs, of the Rigg- neighborhood, a large body of land near Crowley, in miles from here, and wholesale boring is probable. II. R. Cavtnn, the editor of aweeklv publication issued in the interest of the colored people of the city and viiiuity, was arrested lab- -aturday evening on a warrant sworn out by William L. Meredith, which churged Cavton with criminal libel Clatsop county will have at least one creditable eshibit at the Pau Aiuerican Mpot!tlO0. It is Is-ing pre pared by the Necaniciim -pruce Lum ber company, of Seaside, and will con- Hist ol a lii-toot spruce log, si leet III diameter, a number of carefully pre pureil hemlock plank, a iuantity of selected spruce finishing lumber and an assortment ol the various kinds of boxes manufactured by the couitaiiy. A man was found nuin'cred along sele the railroad track of the O. It. & . Co., near The Palles Monday night. No clew to the identity of the perpetra tor of the act lias been touud. The murdered man was found with his fact) covered with I I. and it was at lirat thought ' oat he lunl Is en killed by the cars, but when the blood was washeil away from his face a bullet hole WH found under his eye. The bullet had pierced his brain and broken his neck. All dav lou hi bead ' Uiaiiy .i . eiice. I in bin racking witli pou from i !.i : . Til i it what UpportiuH f.irl ii... t i xjs.fl- i boat d ya each mouth, )M in otbw -'ir-ciini-' ucea -lie would go to 1k.iI, a1 ie must t .11 lie ui i he deeli or counter and ttrtlf le tiuougb the iln an beet ahe 111 IV. liackuche, bra l ache, and OtlMf jjiins caused by woiiiaulv diaeeeM are perfectl) i ured by Dr. Pierce Fa vorite Prescrip tion. It cure the cause of these peine. It eeteb lishcs tvy ulerity, b lei enf i bl i uj drains, heals in- 11 i in m it ion ami I ulceiutiuii aud cures female weak D e u s. II ii. iKi i UtaA a.LIUiH stfuuji and nek . . womtH well. PAHi ALL GONE. "I have Liken your mcrdicim with thr greatest jHattr.1.1. it'ii " writer Mr Qmat Ku-hl of f AAm p(rt htatiou Wi ttmuii-t'iiil V J't uu.i '' Yuur 1. ..-..r-ll - DHUi.ll.H ' kn ...r..A ..... ... trouble dial I uift red trum tut ttfteen y at aud pjtiutul uioultiU troitblt-n J uii honeatl) uv 1 can work a urbole day aud not k ' t iml and brfi'tr til ki ilk' Im HW09a 0MdictO- I .tlvvaya it It Ifrctl Myjain Mull uud f feel like a new pet tun. I auAered with iuad.aht ali the time, hut have i. hcadachr now at OC taking your medidue. I hat- heeu cured of in ubtea that I aujfercd from for Sftecn yearn and the beat duclur iu the ktatc ornUI uot Cttre me " Dr. I'u n , Cunuuoii Scme Itodical Adviser, iu pitjjer covers, ia acitt free oa receipt of z one cent t.niif-s to uy rjkjcif of uialltnfl omiy. AddraM lr. ft. V. PittffM, liuifiilo, N. Y. JAPAN THINKS OF FIGHTING THE BEAR. 0 She Will Go it Alone, Says an Official. O THE UNITED STATES WILL KEEP OUT Uncle Sam Wants No More to Do With Kuro pean and Asiatic Imbroglios Russia As sures Washington That She Didn't Mean Anything In tbr Vtnchurlt Incident Washington, March 27. A high official here, who lielieves that Japan is seriously contemplating a dcclara ti n of wur against Russia, said: "If the mikado does nttack the Russian hear, he need hope for in assistance eitMfer fKMfl the United States Of Fngland. It i to he the administration' isdicv hereafter to keep its hands out of l.uropean and Asiat ic complications. ' ' A cabinet meinlMir (hi morning said : "It looks very much as though Japan were preparing to fight, and sue might make up her luinil to go into it Blone. Plucky and progressive ax are the Japanese, it i almost a foregone conclusion that they will lose if war come- with Russia. If they could persuade Fngland to throw her navy jnto the balance for them, it would n ill probability make the bear verv sick. Fngland has her troubles of her own in South Africa, however. Matsul'i Danaeroui Interview. l.omliin, March 'J 7. I'he lirnl seen tary of the Japanese legation, Matsui was reported yesterdav bv an American news agency as saving that war be tweeii Riis-ia and Japan must conn eventually, and that "the iiestion i Whether We are tu light Kussia now or later." Tislav, he denied the dangerous aud extravagant statement. "I saw an Associated Press repre sentative yesterday," he said, "the only reference to the probability of war, during our conversation, wa made by him. Y"ii may absolutely deOV the truth of his statement " Matsui, when asked as to the proba ble outcome of the Mauchurian difflonlijr, said- "It will Is. either a compromise or silence " RUSSIA WANTED URUER. Explanation of the Manchurlan Truaty Given to Waihinaton. Washington, March .".- Russia has given verbal assiirames to the I'nited State- thai the only plirp she had in making an agreement with China regarding Manchuria was to facilitate the removal of the Russian troops from the province. Mie regarded it necessary, in order to secure protect inn to Russian interest, to take steps to insure the maintenance of order Isdore the troops were removed, and that it was for this purpose the treaty was dralted. THE PRESIDEN1 WILL JAUNT. Intend to Remain Away From the Cap ital Much Thli Summer. Washington, March l'7. - The DNfl dent will be only an oci asimial visitor in Washington this summer. Alter he leave for the Pacific coast during the last of April, he expects to spend little time here until Mfptcmtter or October. The return trip w ill n iisuinc six weeks. I hen he will attend the commencement at II. u i r I and Welles ley, visit Senator McMillan and Secre tary Long at their coast MMMM liomes, going iMnet to Canton for the warm aeasion BUBONIC PLAflUE AT MANILA. blx Cae and Four Ueatlit Among Fili pino and i i. in .n.oi, Washington, March 'J7.TUu chiel qMIMtlM olliier, Rarry, at Manila, reports an case and four deaths from bubonic plauge, among the Filipinos and Chinamen Plague Spread al tape Town. Cape Town, March 27, Hills. nn plaguge i spreading, and many people are fleeing from the city. Three aol diers have been atricken, and it la feared it will affect the recruiting bmallpox In San Franelceo. San Francisco, March 'J7 . There are thirty-seven caaea of smallpox in this city. An epidemic in feared. A DliADI.OCk IS PROBABLE. kebraxka Leuuiature Laenot CUooie a Muler Lincoln, Neb., Marcfi -'7. The auti f liomi lei - endeavored to start a landslide away Iroin D. E. l'houiji noii during the joint ballot of the legis lature today, by springing the name of Judge Paul Jesson of Nebraska Citv. Only lour hollers voted for him ami the plan failed. RoHewater lost two voles for the long term to Raid ridge, a new candidate. Tomorrow' will he the final ballot, and au elec tion aeeuis hopeless. SHOCK1NU JDaiJO AtUOEkJT. A Mors. Falls lulo a Well on Hi Man Working Ttaerelu. fttoise, .March 'il. The Statesman ha a story of one of the most shocking .1,1 ideata in the history 'of this state. 1 1 occurred in Curlew valley, in the southeastern part of this state, a few day ago. Ray Hrigga, agetl IU, and hi two brother were engaged in dig ging a well on a ranch they had juat taken up. A horae wa uaed to draw , up the dirt. They were uaiug a abort rope aud, when the well reached a depth of 1 1. 1 feet it wa ueceeeary to Opening! Along in' tlm evening of the iiny in uie aeciiieui nay was wonting in the well. The horsi became rist less and backed into the well, lodging about l" feet from the top It MetM the Ittpfifoatd young DMA lost his presence of mind and, DOtwIthttendlng he could not get by the horse, he Imi gan to climb the rope. When he reeched the animal if succeeded, bv a series of spasmodic kicks, in disbslg ing itself and fell to the bottom, Hriggs' life being crushed out under neath it. Assistance was summoned, one of those responding being Mr. Hoi brook. He was let down Into the well. The horse was not dead, but il bud fallen in such a poetltlon be could not strike it In the head with thi Me hi carried or cut its throat. Cutting the axe handle in two w ith his knife he proceeded to chop the an Intel to pieces. He chopped off the horse's bead and cut the body into four pieces, which were hoisted to the top. The lifeless Ixxly of young Rriggs was then taken out. His hair bad turned white, supposedly from the fright oc casioned when Im discovered the horse i no gen mine weft aii, ne hm in a manner h cut ml escape from th well. THE NEW M)RK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray to., rsndlelon Lhlcaao Board or Trade ami Now York Stock Ixehanae Rroker. M t i. ft. i .i- .,.1 ew tors, .viarcn . , , I here was a tinner tone to the wheat market today, influenced by higher cables ami small primary receipts. Liverpool closed higher, (I New ork opened lH up, and sold between O'., and st) Si, closing al so :i-S. Corn keeps strong, closing Ii day IN' for Mav. Stocks all strong and higher, N. P. and C R. A Q, leading Money. I per cent. Wheat Close yesterday, mi .s, Ipen tislay, Ml. Range today, siii4 to . Close tislay, a) I V May corn, 4H. Closing stis'ks: Sugar, III -s , . hacco. taS'u . St. Paul. I It)' , . t'. R. tJ , RIM 7-s ; N. p., Wheal in Chicago. Chicago, March L'7. Mav wheal, '4 to n, Wheal In San Franclico. San Francisco. March 'J7. Mav wheal, in . M to lot M, Idaho Spent a Million. Home, March 'SI. 1 1 was a million Idlar legislature. Mirect aiipropria- tioiisand bonds made and authori.ed iy the sixth aggregate the enormous Mini ol '. i It I , I I .o of tins amount 1004,714.60 represiuits direcl appropria tions, the balance, (340,000, being the amount bonds autbori.eil. In addition to these sums the legislature authorised the expenditure of more than f lor mads and bridges which the governor vetoed So the sixth mav properly Isi called the mil- l ion did lar IcL'islat ure. Prominent Ruixlan Arrailed. St. Petersburg, March L'7. A colonel f arlillcrv, whose name is not given, an oihcer of dragoons named i'aiina It, also a son of a Russian senator and three others have been arrested in onnecliou with the recent assass iiia- llon plots against I he government . The senator's son commuted suicide. All were atteiupinu to emigrate Iroin Lussia when caught luban Report Tomorrow. Havana, March.'.. I'he oomiuittl if the const ltulioii.il OOUVentiofl to con sider and report on (he relations of Cuhu with the I inted M.ttes will, it is statist, inaKii a linal reisirt lomor- iw. ggaa " Reduced. London, March -7. In cousin, uence of American compel it ion . wage of finished iron workers m ilie north ol Fngland have been reduced seven and one-hal f pet i en) James Kohinson. one of the oldest and best-known ciluens ot drant unly, died at Cauvoii City last I ri- lay week, altera lingering illness ol nearlv 'J years. Ileceased wan born in New UruiiHW ick . January I'.', s;(4. Skin-Tortured Babies AND TIRED MOTHERS rind Comfort in Cuticura Insiant Kfi iff and rafraahlfifl ilaap Rr Skinetorturad Bibiti and raai lor Tirotj Mothfiri in i wwtto bath with Clucura Soap mid a single anointing with Ci ik m, tilt; jreat bkin tun: and Dtlfail Ol cinuiluMits. '1 Ins is the purest, swrrtt-st, most gpttfly. nrin;inenl, and economical treatment lor torturing, disfiguring, itching( buraingi blaadinffi scaly, cru.n d, and pimply skm and scalp humor., with lOM Ol hair, ol inl.uii . and clnldren. Millions of Motliers Use Cuhcura Soap A.si.tsij py Cutfeurn otnleieal for preeervlee, purtfyleg an i a .tuor mir Ine skin, for oleanaiiie the aeale el crust - valei aiul daialruir, u.i the ajuwJea ' tilttuit balr, for eorlenlne, rWtealon awl toottiliuj red, rough, end sore hum!, in the forni of h.ith for annoying Irrltatluna. 'filirrina llun. and thullugs, 01 lou free or u (Tensive- pervpfntliuii. In lltu furui of wu.hcH tor uh .raiiv. Hreefcueaaea, umi inr man sanative antleepUe pur poiuia wtilcli readllt sogg. ,.i ItieeMelvea lo women, and vapvclaliy mmh r. und lor all in, purpoaee oi th,. toii, t, pats aud nurser) Nu mimuui ol Miruusloii sea Induce Ibu.u who tiavu one used li lo u iu ether, i specially foi pri irvliig and puriomg the .kin. e"alp, and hulr of Infante ami children c'uili .. i Boap combine delicate emolliviti prupurtiea dertved from Cuticura, ih ,, -Km cure, with the purest ,,f vleanaiaa lagro dleni ami iln mol i. ir.slilng or flower udor. N i oilier uirriVcufed eou ever ioiii.eiin,i ,t u t,, he coiiii'ured wuh li for ireervlug, purlfyliig, and beautifying tbe kln. sculp buir anil humi N li.-r n,r. Ign or domeaUe roi. oui. buwaver eM,nslve, Is in hu cuinii.reil ivun u h.r all tbe pur pose of th. toil-i. h.nh. .tm nursery Tbus II cmnhlnes Iu (inn Hoep at One Price, via, Tweiily-live rent, the best skin aud tompiealoo oef the hel toilet und best buh .-oaji In lb world. Complete Bitentl uud Internal Ireatuiciil for l.'ic. v lluiaer, $l.e l ou.tiiig i,l i I i n I'U.V ttiiAi' (.' I iu iiji'.ii.i il, VI,, ,1 . nj-u mm koflrn lilt' tlllcki-lli-d rulli'le I 'I 'Hi I II V lU.NTVIKN'l' ' I l"-UfOj lug. hdUiuiuslleii uu.l lriiisllu isiiii .,il umi Iral. .mil i l CH i l t I l&Oc I tu utisl turturhig, dUatfuxnig und iiuutUlni uf balr, (jeu all w.u feu. Moid ttiruti ! CUBA HAS MORE SCANDALS o- Wood and Reubens Are Points. at Swords RUBENS SAYS ITS PERSECUTION 0 A Bin Fee for Le;l Igfigaj Oajaj Al! lb Rumpus Fee Wts for Securing Reduction on Petroleum Duly. Havana, March '-V. The rupture be tween (inventor lieneral Wissl and Horatio Uulvens, formerljr Hen. Wood't I'H 11 d er, has almost reached the i puhlle 'aoiudet. Rubens ns-erf- that Hen WiM. on er- eount of pertoonl aniMoeitj, is en- denroring to implicate him in certain alleged illegitimale actions in a case In which Rnbeni nlisl as attorney for the Havana lias companv and suc ceeded in having the duty on wtmlentn reduced. Rubens Oherged a fee of 16000, iten. Wood ofdered tbe matter Itifeetlgeted In I be courts. A former Cuban delegate to Washing ton, Qoenada, is also I nt pi tented with Rubens. Both have powerfll (riemls. RATHB0NE IS ARRESTED. aretiei Wentsd to Re Relieved or Renpnnilblllly. Havana March L'7. Orders have been issued lor the arrest of the former director of (he Cuban Mital service, Ratlilsme, In- sureties giving notice thai tbev deeiied to is- relievnd of the reeponeibilltji BOERS kl SI II I. I KlHTINfl. Again Kiiusrs th KnalKh end Shed Mi lan Blood. Cape I'lniii, Msrch '.'7 The hsrs still are in some force between Hloein I, , litem and Ladv brand and several skirmishes are reported, one Rntish soldier being wounded at I'ltaliani'liu. At Nnnwpoort, Mortbera Oepe Colony, one Britlafa soldier was killed and three wounded in a skirmish. THIi MANCIU klAN MAI N R. Decree Imperial ror No signature to the ( onvenllon. I'ekiu, March'.',' A substitute im perial decree sunt Iroin Siugafil, dated Unroll Ml, orders the Mauiliuriau con vention Hot to lie slgllisl. the decree has been communicated to the (siwers by telegraph. PMnt Helect Convention. I'ekiu, March There is no truth in the dispatch saving that China has rejected the convent ion with Rursia relating to Manchuria. China has objOOteU 0 several of the provisions which are now under discussion, and some have been eliminatisj Firemen KHI.d by tailing Huntington, W. Va , March hire this mOVtllng destroyed the wholesale grocery store of Knhmi, lllake A Rtevenaon, I Iremee John Wright was killed hv a lulling wall. I'he loss was 1100,000 Hcurd-Hr.aklng Gold Reserve. S a-hiiigiiiu, March '.'(' I'he treasury gold stock is piling up rapidly, ft has passed the live hundred and nineti Hve nlllioe dollar mark, a i id novel before made in the history of the nalloii. I hey 're Nut kngag.d. Washinglon, March -'7. I'he re ported eifKas'i meiit Isdwetin Alice Hay, daughter oi Heeretnrf Hay, and James Wada worth, son of the ongresaman, is Mihoritetlreli denie1i Sh. Wat Hobaou Lholae. Ureenilsiro, Ala., March '.'7. I'he engnfentent i Captain Richaril P. Ilohenn an t Miss (irigshy, of New York , is a ii in oi in isl . 111 ( llkk A i Ol Ii IN UNg OAT. leaeUve llmuiu lulaln. lblMI I.v ..is,. eE i '..mi , i.M'wgvniwr I j I I , I 1 Ml V ealu th, uuJ ulvuU buutoru with aaaal it ; in .v.l.J I