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ILYEVEIMirai 7 f ' ' X DAILY EVENING EDITION Tut Your "Ail." In Tlic UnstOrcgonlnn nml have It .4, Hern.,. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, El? ID AY, MARCH 9, J 900. NO. 3737 pedals I lMMfl nlntlt find Colors, tor fancy work and mountlnK Pictures, JU III I JU op.ww. New lino Semi Po'celaln English dishes lu brown, blue, Peacock nnil Imperial Green, f ll.5 to $H.7f n sot BICYCLES Ltnre In Pendleton can oiler such a i line of lilgn Bra"" v"" -.r Iclanu bcrttl kulding Incuse Tribune Fcitlicrtonc Stearns Unrnes .Wheels from 4- to $75. Wheels are Warranted ; trough the Season. iDERICK NOLF ' Agent Neddy K.vmiilner. They're Here Our Superb line of Ladies' Tailor-made Suits. Dress Skirts, Jackets. Petticoats, Silk Waists. The. most important gathering of the kind ever shown in Pendleton. Not n. nromiiSenour morilev of indtffrrptit nwr,..i,,r1ie'n Imf n .magnificent stock of enr- fully selected garments of the very nrsi oiucr. You will find them strictly fust-class in workmanship up to the very highest standard of fashion and ex ceptional values. They arc ou exhibition. Come and see them. Alexander & Hexter he Boston Store New Spring Merchandise. Percales and Ginghams will be as popular as ever this year, and Orjran- s, Dimities, Linens and Cords are to be very much in favor. We're told Is by an authority who we think is good. There's nothing more pretty for tcloor wear. Some of the prettiest patterns we have ever seen are in the Pston More's showing. All that we ak of you is to come and see for your If, and even if you don't buy. you'll feel renaid bv the beautv of the lowing;. Latest Arrivals. Hants' and Children's Jackets I5ses' and Ladies' Jackets Mies' Canes ress Trimmings Mis and Gloves New Dress Materials New Silks in blacks and fancys New Shirt Waists New Silk Waists New Tailor-made Suits and Skirts For Friday and Saturday. The balance of our Curtain pieces, about 125 pieces, in White and Ivory, 25c and 35c each. endleton's Big Store. iber Shingles Posts I All mho.. L's.-.i c Mil, it " Nnffflaterial. i h stock of hard woods on New fur mill luted. prompt. a"'l estimates furuishtd on COSt nf ..... ... . leed 'isirucuon Pendleton mng Mill and mber Yard. IRSTER . . prop- soribers to Magazines. 1 ten.. . ir 10 "'inscribe for matrn. l w the maiu it win ny We ana rUk ir 1 " Ve oa to th v.; ! ,ri nronub- r'Wnlan i..,i.i. W "uureua ton.Ukiah for Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought lias borno tlio signa ture of Clins. II. Fletcher, and 'has been iiinrto under Ills personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Just-as-good" aro hut Experiments, mid endanger tiro health of Children Expcrlcneo against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI CINTAUH COMPANY, TT WUNDIV TWttT. NIWVOWWCITT. Stage Line Swrr day 7 o'clock Enable (relghrana p: V Tuiman & Co.'i drug ttl SI. III! QEO DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished. Steam Heated European Plan. Block and a-haM from depot. Sample Room In connectloi . Room Rate 50c, 75c, $1.00 THE EAST (WOMAN, The Paper of tha People. Krorrbody Itcada it. Tha Larsaat Clraalatlo . Taa Maat AdTanUlusT alt ! GENERAL NEWS. Dutch rIliiL's in the northwestern district of Capo Colony are tho only cloml vlslblo 1" the sky of Isrltlah prospects. There aro indications tlmt fully three thousand charters will bo applied for under tlio now financial luw after the oxlftiiiK rentrlotloiiH are inodllletl. Oenerul .lo-upl' Wlieeler announeeH that, he Iuih reslKiiod from the army and will apply f"r hi ceat In eonnre.M to which ho was elected lawt year from Georgia. President Krujier haH returned to Pretoria. His mldrcpH to tho hurliera Iuih tired tliem with fresh entlitisiaHiu to keep up the llglit for indotiendence and bring tho war to a successful issue. Urltlsh military authorities have decided that General Cronje and other Koer prisoners sliall bo sent t iiiiiii-- tllately to the- island of St. Helena, mere to remain uiuii uiu eiui oi me war. Frank K. Moores, reiiuldican, was re-elected mayor of Omaha by a ma jority of nearly HXX) over W. S. l'oppleton, fusion. Tho rest of tho citv ticket goes tlirougn with .Mooros with tho exception of tax comiuis sinner. lanan is making efforts to increase Km stumHm.' annv to HOO.000 men. I'n to the nresent tne niinistry oi war lias successfully completed the formation of thirteen divisions, eacli of 111,000 mi. ii ii tntnl of Hii).O(H) men. infuntrv and artillery with -115 guns. A further increase is being hastened. BATTLE OF POPLAR GROYE THE CLARK DHIUERY CASE. -o -0 All tho Evldonco Now In and Intoras Now Contors In tho Commlttoo Wnulilin,(ii r.t..l. ii v.,,.. i ii.it i.n UBUera amm mm Another V r. nrv ovuienco or tliuClark br bery case J all beforo tho senate committee onolec AgaiOSt tll6 BOerS. tions tliere is intense eagerness on tho I'.iil Ul iruill nil, uuiy llllll V. IIITK 1HU o lions to learn now the eoinmitteo St lllli I u . If lu iin.lt - KKUliKK AND STRYN ROTH PRRRENT that tho report of tho committee, what -- -- ""in i. i in i.. . i i... VWl II lllllY III!. Will 1111 HUNIlllIll'll 11V tlio senate. This is doubtless a correct assumption if it turns out that tho committee is nearly unanimous or its iiiHiini: is not a partisan one. Hena tors say it has been anil will be simply impossible lor tliem to study tne case on their own account, and that thev must accept whatever verdict tho com mittee brines in. Two weeks ago, when the disclosures were made concerning the allegeil at tempt of the Clark people to tamper wiin me supreme court, ot .Montana, there was a decided conviction about tlio senate chamber that tho committee would bring in a report against Clark I his belief still prevails, but it is not as strongly held as it was. During tlio closing days of the investigation the senator's friends havo made a pretty go(Mi snowing lor nun, ami his pros The Rout Was Inglorious, tbe Presidents Be ing Unable to Rally Their Troops. Some Signs of Peace. London. March ll. Tho following has ueen received irom Kooerts: "Poplar Grove. President Kruger aim i resuient fatovn were Doth present ..111. it 1. tat1 in ine ugiu on .March i and did all In their power to rally the troops. The rout however was commote, the men declaring they could not stand against me urn i8ii artillery ami such a forinidablu force of cavalry." A Post tbtllty or Poaco, Loudon, March 9. From various I.WIMI1FH, .,iiiii;ii u. i i uiii Mil limn I nuiMiiiiK mm, mm 111a jiriin quarters comes signs of possibilities of pects are brighter in conseouence i.. 0.....1. 'in .i... ii . I'm..... i. i i.i.. ... . ,i .ii ii.. peace in houth Africa. All the dis patches irom Huberts' headquarters in dicatu tho lack of a guiding spirit ainuug tne uoers ami individual demur nidation, nortondiiur disiiitenratiuii unless speedily stemmed. The lllght of the nurghers from Poplar Grovo was wholly inglorious. Tho submission of tlio Froo State is bulnir demanded bv the burghers from their uuwilliuu president and it is expected sulimls- siou will bo made within a week. Honoris has moved ten miles nearer llloeinfonte in. evideiitlv witli a view Stage company has sold its lliiise-Idaho of seizing and utlliziiiL' the railroad. eity lino to George Hniith, tho consul- Capo Colony Is practically clear of . . I i ... i ... . ar.imn i .. 1 i unuiuii iiuiiiu rimuu. uriiieu Jiuur.i. 'I'ln. Ki-tlwirn unit if Miilliniir iintitv Kohorts is prenarini! (or all oven. .,,u - .....ii.t.... 1....1.11." r.n.i . i. :..i.i n.i.. WHiCr I u,,,,,lu "i 'in 'lining pu!siui0 iirHpernin rum nun .innuina PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Oscar Shafer has resigned his olllco of stock inspector for Morrow county llio call lorn la, uregou & uiano rhoy have been able to establNh the fact, hitherto only hearsay, that Clark was bitterly fought by his enemv, Marcus Paly: that. Daly put up at lea'st f-Hi,uuu u) T.iu.inm to trv to smirci Clark after the latter had 'been elected that all tho money urfed in making the so-called expose in tho Montana legis lature ami an tne money used in carry, ing ou the big light hero came fron uaiy. lu u1iritt1l ffl 111! hlltlllltiwl U'ltll 11 system, which will render fertile somu opposition to his crossing nal river (10,000 acres of what is now a sagebrush patch. Tho Mulllcan family has recovered from smallpox at Tho Dalles, nnd been released from quarantine. Hut one member of tho household will bo pitted. On the whole Clark's chances are better than they were a fortnight aeo hut still not l'oimI. A southern senator. a member of the committee, heretofore counted against Clark, has said to his friends that be Intends to vote for the president. "It Iuih been shown here. senator, "that the people of favor Clark. ?carly all tho and the necessity of a siege of Pretoria, newspapers aro for him, and most of where thousands of natives are re- tlio independent citizens not attached ported to be omploved in construe- to olthur tho Clark or Daly crowd. I tion of defensive works. do not like tho methods pursued bv John Redmond's speech in the house either of these rivals. Such thiinzs are of commons does not meet with un- abhorrent tome. Hut it seems to be oualllled approval in Ireland. Irish '1 rans van l committee lias W. L. Vinson, a prominent business Lril,ilt.i t0 iuilnimul: "We challenge nil u.iuii man of Milliliter, who was sometime ago by the rupture of u blood vessel, has recovered and Is attending to business again T. V. Duff, who has been principal of the public school at llilgard, Union county, lor tho past year, huh pur chased a (arm in Utah and will there to live permanently. you to come to Dublin and repeat in public the statement you made in tho house of commons in the name of the Irish people". Great flrltnln's War Loan. London, March II. Tho amount of the new war loan will bo ItO.OOO.OOO pounds. Tlio inlerest is 'in per cent and tnu ponds aro redeeiuaiiio at The tho way they carry ou their politics in . l i t . . tele- .'oiunuu, ami i iiitk appears to l hi tne choice of tho state. .My attitude is that If Montana can stand it I can. and I sliall vote for Chirk." THE FftUlT MEN. Association In Noll MoLeod, a well known man in in ten years. the Inland hmpire, died at his liomu Krusor Appoals to Salisbury. at Golilondalo. Wash., where lie has kept a hotel for years oi heart laiiure, aged Olllcors Elootod at tlio Portland. Portland. March I). The iliriclorn of the cured fruit iisxoeliitloii tmlnv l"lr elected tho following oil cers: ('resident, Win. Ualliiwny, of Oregon uuy ., where ho has Tendon, March . It Ih learned that I'irst vice-president, J. II. Fletcher, , on wediiesiiaj w jK.,u.0 rumors wero founded on the of Vancouver. fw years. fct that Kruger appealed to Lord .Second vice-president, J. P. Me- been ro-olected Salisbury for a cessation of hostilities, Minn, of Walla Walla, i Spokane public offering terms which ho is willing to .Secretary. Col. Dosch. of Portland. .1. I. Savior has superintendent of tlio Spokane public offering terms which ho is willimr schools for a term oi three yearH. mo accept, uinoiai circles here regard the salarv for tho first year to bo ?27o0, 1 proiKisition as merely a ruso of the Hours to gam nine, u is understood Krugur's advances wero met witli an and for each of tho other two, $11900. Governor Hogers has been requested to appoint two limy delegates irom Washington state to attend the pan- American convention, which meets in liuffalo, N. Y., from .May to.NoveinPer, i inn. The democratic cotintv central com mitten, of Yamhill countv. havo llxed Saturday, March ill. as tho tlato for . ' 1 . II m il.. .I.... primaries, ami .prii t us uio imiu wr county convention, to elect delegates to the state convention. It is understood that tho necessary emphatic rejection Sallshury. at the hands of THE POIITO ftICO TAfUFF. arrangements Tho Storm Its Passage In tho llouso Has Exolted. Washington, March t). Washington political circles aro stirred by tho storm that the passage of tho Porto Rico tariff bill through the house has excited. Particularly tlio voices of both nriM mid lii.miln 1 liriini'liiiiii t hit M in. for tho construction of lHissippl valloy aro loud and deep and the boats to bo used on wlmt is known as tho Paul Mohr transportation lino have been mtule and that activo opera tions will be commenced at onco. Hood's Pillm Are prepared from Na. ture's mild laxatives, and while gentle are reliable and efficient. They give alarm to tho friends of the measure ami the leaders of the ropuhll can party, It is now known that the bill was drawn by Secretary Root. Unit is tho authoritative statement made by Rep resentative liiwuey of .Minnesota, a member of tho ways and means com inittee. Tlio implication is that this was done at tho instance of President Secretary, Col. Dosch, of Portland. Treasurer. W. W. Cotton, of Port- land. hxecutivo committee. C. K. Stuart. of Medfonl; A. L. Churchill, of New- Ucrg; U. H. hiuead, of Illalock. llio executive commltteo will hold meetings in Portland weekly. No PUruo In San Francisco. Washington, March l(. The surgeon general of tho marine hospital service has received tlio following from Sur geon uussaway at han Iranelsco: "llio Chinaman who died ami was sus pected to have the plague has been in this eity continuously for fifteen years ami for the last six months was under treatment for other diseases. It is probable the cause of death was con gestion of the lungs or plieuiiionla. MORE TROOPS ARE WANTED 0 Generals Young and Hood Ask for Reinforcements. UNABLE TO MAINTAIN THE GARRISONS Rebels Holding Reunions North of Ilocos Gen erals Tlnto and Florbes Driven Into Hood's Territory. Manila, March I). Generals Young and Hood aro asking for reinforcements and a battalion of the Forty-eighth has been sent to Aparia. The rebels recent ly attacked Aparia for several hours but wero llnally driven invav. Details of the affair are lacking. 'Tlio rebels aro holding reunions in tho province north of Ilocos. It is believed that in surgent generals Tlnto and Florbes have been driven by Young into Hood's territory. The fact that Young is un able, owing to lack of troops, to maintain garrisons in all the towns oc cupied, has had a bad effect on the natives. SICKNESS A LUXURY. Tho Prlco or Drum Duo to tho Action or a Trust. New York, March t). To the alleged monopoly of the chemical trusts ami in part to the conlllct in South Africa Is attributed tho pronounced increase in the price of many standard drugs which have shown such a ileciibil tun. dency to bound upward during the last lew wcoks tmii sickiicss has Pecotne a luxury lu New York, and a similar condition of affairs is reported from other parts of tlio conntrv. Cominn. quinine, nqtia ammonia, lluld extract of regot ami iodide of potassium, for all of which there is a large and con stant demand, have all advanced in price since February 1. Cocaine Iuih doubled lu value, while lluiil extract of ergot, which a few weeks ago could he had for f l.hO. now br lies t a pound at retail. This is said to bo due to u scarcity of dry ergot in South Africa necauso oi had crops, 'llio price of car Isilie acid has almost doubled, which is due to the fact that the chemical is used so extensively in the making of lyddite shells that Knglaud has placed a ban upon its exportation. Other drugs have gone up in prosirtion, not entirely because of the Poor war, hut presumably because the various chemical trusts control tho supply and can dictate prices. SMALLPOX IN INDIANA. SovorolKn's Cross-Examination, Washington, March 1). The cross- examination of Sovereign was con tinned today in the Conor d'Aleno in vestigiuion. Moveroign said the war department declared martial law, as inilitiirv teleiTimiH iinlo-iliitiil tlinnov. f..l-1..1 in i.. .. I . - . n . - uurviiiioy, an .nr. juwiiur sunen in a iirnor'H proclamation iv one i av. ................ I. I il... llTl.Tl.. II....... ll... I iwiiitiiriiiiifii ill. inn ii iniu iiihiou 1 1 in i president to d him that il the author- Debs for President. mIiIh of tint lilll WHH to lui imiiln nubile Indianapolis. March 1). H. V. Debs. 7ilf CO f3rw&i m MtWtXt It should bo explained that .Mr. Knot has urcopt-d tho nomination lor presl m mMwm'w mmmr mm . -mmm followed tllO USIIlll COUTSO 01 IICUUS 01 departments In fanning a bill in ae corduncu with requests miido of him. "Tlio first that the republican members of the ways and means com mittee saw of the Porto Itico tariff Another Caso Aihoiik tho Students of Indiana University, llloomihgtnn. Indiana. March (). Another caso of smallpox has developed among the students of Indiana uni versity, tho result of a e amlestinn meeting of lovers. A few weeks ago several young men wero iiuarantineil. anil one ol Ilium escaped guard ami took frequent irnmcmiudcs with .Miss ritevens. A ow iIuvh luliir MInm Ktiivitnii iviim Intmi ill witli varioloid, and yesterday hur roommate, Miss Clara Davis, also grow ill of what the physicians pronounced a light form of smullox. Ilfkiilttia in itujtfitu jiini m ii 1 1 it ultn luft a irsi ir f- yxi 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 J . niMI llMly on the llrst train for llluffton, (tut uixni arrival there was prevailed upon to re turn to llloomiiigtou, arriving at 1 o'clock this morning. She wont at nice to tho secretary of the board of icalth and explained the situation. when she was given a room, and Ih now being cared for by the city. Tho strange action of the girl is creating much talk, and all precautions nro Itoiiig taken to forestall the spread of the disease. Cure Sick Hcudachc, liil iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere. 25c. per box. rreporedbyO. t.llood &Co..LoweU.Mas. dent by the amalgamated Job llarriuian will be vice-president. Polloy of AtRhanlstan, London, March I). Tho Ameor of Afghanistan has authorized Ills agent in Loudon to publish a statement of the policy of Afghanistan towards Great I tri lu In and Russia, saying tho .MllssillliiiuiH batn HuhhIii nnil tin In nominated for willing to send troops to help Great Uritain in tho JraiiHvaul. socialists. bill," said Representative Tuwnoy last Congressman Burton Itonomlnated. Cleveland, March 0. Congressman T. 0. Ilurtou was renominated by the Dr. Shilohs i Cough and (onsumption cure Hstrict. This is beyond question the moat successful Cough Medl cine ever known to telenet: n few doses Invariably cure tho worst cases of CuuL'h. Ctoup nnd llionehltls, while Its won drful siieccsj in the cure of Con -umptlon Is without n pnr nllellnthehistoryof medicine. Slnco ltd first dikcovcryitiins been sold on a cuuranlie. a test which no other mcuiclno can stand. If you havo 11 CoiiKh, we enrnrtly usk you totrylt. In L'nlted stuicHnnd Canada tfi;., Wto. and l.wi. anil In England ii. ad., Jd nml 4s. Cd. SOtE PROPRICTORS S.CWells&Co. LEROY, N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN, for a.e by liroc & McComai. J'enautin, CATARRH JH'AI. ami CLIMATIC .VotliliiK but a local remeilv or ilmiik'u of climate will cure CATARRH. The Specific Is Ely's Cream Balm It Is quickly ahuorbeil Oives Itvllef at once Oueiis and clet'iiscs Allay IntUinmatlon. COLD'S HEAD Heals and protects tlio .Membrane, uvttores the SufiMj ol Tante and Uinull. .no Mercury .No . jieguiar sue auu, family size its or oy man Injurious Druir, 11 .1 iirnvvi ELY UUCrTUEIta W Waircn fit., New York, evening, "was at llrst conference oh the republicans of tlio Twenty-llrst Ohio measure. Duly republican memhers of thu commltteo wero present at that conference." Senator Ilanna believes that the sentiment in the Mississippi vallev results from 11 misunderstanding of the ins and outs of the ouestiou. lie said to a corropsomlcut. "The iieoplo out there think they know the real inwardness of the sub ject and what it means to taku thu step they pieaii lor. " Thu senator, in 111s goou-numorcu way, is said to have suggested that a visit to Wushingtou by some of thu opponents of the bill might servo to throw a new light on the mihiect. President -McKInloy undoubtedly holds to the opinion that slnco the house of representatives passed the bill the senate should not defeat tlio measure nml cast discredit on the ro- piiDiicans ol tho lower liodv. in un hour's talk with Chairman flernley of thu Indiana republican state central committee thu president exiiluined his views so carefully and plainly that Mr. llernloy loft for homo convinced that free trade with Porto Rico would bo nothing less than a calamity to tho republican party. Senator Ilanna is steering along tho same course. Prohibition or Meat Imports. Ilurlin, March 0. Tho reichstag to day adopted paragraph 1-1 of tho meat bill relating to prohibition of meat imports, WASHINGTON NOTES. House Considers Pension Bills-Puerto Rloan Bill In the Senate. Washington, March 0. Tho house today proceeded to tho consideration of I private pension phis. Washington, March (I. --In the senate today Allison reported the house bill making appropriations of ctiutouiH tines exacted Irom Puerto Itico and gave notice that ho would call up thu measure tomorrow. 0. The senato relations today Iliiy-Puuncufoto t. luytou-iuiiwer Washington, March committee ou foreign agreed to report tho treaty, amending tho treaty, with an amendment granting authority for defense of the canal by this country when constructed. Tho committee was practically unanimous in favor of thu amendment. WOMKN nnd Women Only, especially mothers, nro most competent to npprcclnto tho purity, sweetness, nnd delicacy of Cuticuua. Soap nud to discover now uses for It dally. Its rcmarkublo emollient, cleaualug, nml purifying properties, derived from Cuticuua, tlio great skin euro nml purest of emollients, wnrrnnt Its uso In preserving, purifying, and beautifying tho skiu, scalp, hands, nnd hair, nnd In tho form of baths nnd solutions for annoying Irritations, Itchlngs, Inflammations, ami dialings, too free oroll'un bIvo perspiration, and also lu tho form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, as well as many sanative, uutlseptio purposes, which will readily suggest themselves. All that has been said of Cuticuua Soap may ulso bo said of CuTici.itA Ointment which should bo used after tho Soap, lu the severer cases, to hasten tho cure. Comploto Extornal & Intornal Troatment for Evory Humor. $1.28. coimUtlnvof Ci'TlcuiiA Soac (Wc.), to cleanse the skta ofcrusta and scaleaaudaoftcntlio thickened rutlclc, COTICUHA Ointmknt (60c.), to instantly ulluy Itching, lutiuinmuUon, ami Irritation, nml kootliu and lienl.aud Cuticuua Unjjoi.vt.ST (We.), to cool unit cleanse tho blood. A dInuli: tin Is often sutUcieut to cure thu most torturing, dlsflguriug, und liuinll. luting sklu, sculp, and blood humors, with lotn ot hair, wUcu nil vlnu falls. l'ori'KU Duuu AMP fULM. Couiv, twlo Props., Uootou. 1:1 -J