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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION i AH Klwh ' MrtM l The lisstOrefronlan Will. I" II''" ...yon... Put Ymir "A).M in The Hast Orejconlan and have II ...Seen... VOL. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKKUON, SATURDAY, APRIL Bl, 1900. no mm Frederick Nolfs "hlneliart Indian Pictures. K ioc. each Spring 1900 Wc want Every Man who wears Clothes Jewelry .,..,a mi .I Rlnj MM r BMMIIIf ". IMf lll"" Stsrllnk' . warrantsd for mid BOo. . m '" r"' ... nit- in i i",r i"1"- llea'H itw llv,. Beta, ',,r unl 2"' l :-1 1 - RiCVt'''s ""It-iii Nil imiel "rl,'r rr,,m' N"l BB "i rlMteroOiegon Toilet Soap Hilar w,. ii rei Snap ",r " , b Us. C ulir 11 mr sun V Soap fin 2 1 r K I IM Snap f H' ill mi I be BOUVlUi rl. Summer 1900 To Come and See our Line of Samples. Why is it that out- ist of customers has increased from season to reason, until today d zens ol Pendleton's male population are wearing our Made to MtMIN Suit, Oveioats and Pants, and recoui mending them to their friend-. Ocr customers are always well pleMM, Our Karmeuts are strictlv made to measure, and our (UMMltee o! Fit and Si infection is given every purchaser. The exceptional values we offeT this season tnakis it nosiMe for our customers to dress will at the smallest possible expense. Our Spring and Summer S.tm les are complete, and cumpric , 0vr 2000 bote i t'atterne. GENERAL NEWS. 10 fl ,tu loft Cutlery t,s MI'M" pilMHf Tackle ..jift-1 ilii?"ii I in twrlMl Hooks It 89c Mr1 Mr,i r-rfeeid i "h Out garments have n di t'net style a tone and a always gives the vteaier perfect satis'action They fit Come and let us take your measure for a We' 1 do our hesi to please you. finish which are mae'e to prii g Suit K agflahet Una ut Frederick INolf Prices from $15.00 up. Hundieds of fine materials, uinde to tin aure, tanging from $i S no to f 25.0 1, Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store Now that the Easter season is past you naturally begin to look around for ihe many small things that are so necessary to fill up the season's shopping list. The Big Store is the place to buy Little Tilings at Little Prices, Apron dnghaiiis, good qtiulily, the yard . 5c Crish Towiling, browtl and bleached 4c Shir ing Prints, all styles 5c Dress 1 rims , . , 4c Mixed I)r ss Go ids, goo 1 sty 'en 12c Scho 1 Plaid Dress Goods 15c 3t ipeil Bed Ticking 6ic La lies' Sleeveless Undervests 5c 24-iiicli Umbrellas, for sun or raiu 50c Ladies' W i.q pt-rs, datk or light - 73c Men's String Suspenders . .15c Men's Strip d and Checked Wirking Shirts 23c Men's C tt n Sox, the pair 5c Men's Fine Shoes, the pa'r $'-45 Children's Shoes, all sizes, the pair 50 Ladies' Shoes, the pair 75 Men's Working Gloves 25 Cu ling Iron', large or small 05 Hooks and Eyes, per caid 01 Sp iol Cotton, the spool . . 02 Hair Pins per pickage 01 Common Pins, per p iper 01 Feather Stitched Braids 05 Ladies' Cotton Hjs, the pair 10 Children's Fancy Paraols 25 Pendleton's Big Store Pilsner Beer Net The Beat Beer in Pcuvllcton. Ask lor it. You will l:e it. Pilsner Beer r rati 1 rarirnhe nor iMv.incss. Schuitz Brewing Co. Opposite 0 I 4. Rtt d Hose Price Dm Newel 1 lie Kant Ort-konlan Oata Ua a , 1, 1 Carrier. NERVITA VITALITY LOST VIGOR I AMD MiNUOnf: 2jS Iujl'"ti:ie y, Nib t Emlaaloru, anc - u"aes. all effect of eelf. abuse, or exceae and indiis cretloa. Auervetoulvaiui Wood bulkier. Brings the Pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the flre of youth I ,Fh...ll ... . lor 5 h 3 rt" ouc l"'r ' O boxet tee IT. tt wrttten Kuariui- eiu-e or rufuud the wouey. RVITA MEDICAL CO. lliuck i McCuuumi, rnuiUBluo. for Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Alwnjs Boaghl has borue the aitfua ture of Cbas. II. Fletcher, and bus been made under his perwinal HUM vision tor over SO yeurs. Allow no one to deceive you in tills. Count II fjllla Imitation and Just-aa-roMl" are but KxM riia. nts, and eudauKer the health 01 Cblldru-lixerieucc ajfainst Kxperiiueut. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Years. FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL THE SITUATION IN Tin" Ni'w York itata datpooratio con vontinn linn (MM riillisl to BMW HI NlW York rity June 8. QeWfMf Taylor, of Kontneky, has liiM'n ladlajad Vf the annul jury ut l'rnnkfort. iih IiiOiik iniil iriitist in tin- laardaff of 9ana tov uoabal. An admlnii.tratlon hill Iiaw Ihtii in troihti'iHl in the Pnitoil Stnti-s Hcnsti', RutlioriiiiK tho rot ironiont of (in. WIhtIit, (ion. and Con. Wil-ott :i liritfrtilior (tenoralii in the Titular jr vice. Banator WtlllMton ol Maryland hai annownosd thai M oannot rapporl Mo K Inlay for ralactlon if Ifea Phlla dalnhla oonvantton ladoraaa the colonial tariff and tha ratantlon of tho Philippine). .John Kodnioro. M Man of if', wilfi sii.it and Inatarttly killed by hu Ha( Thotnai K. Rodntora, and 10. at An daraoa, Ind. Tha ma olaim ha killed hi fatlior to navo liin inothor'n and liic on n lifo. The Now York Journal lias pot lad us man of tha Praabytarlan efanymen ef waatar Now York s oovm ba raaebad apoa tin aubiaet of n abasga ol orood. Too result follows: For a now HVadi H tgalajat rovisioii, 14: I MOMOnUDlttali K. John 0. fiirlislo, ex-soeretury of the ! troiisury, says that In had lieen aokisl by dovernor Taylor's eounsel to appeal for him in tho United State- raprania court In tho Kan tacky appeal, luit he had ileel inod to do so baMMUM he wiih too beaily aenpled with other matters. Krnpp ifiins and Manser rilles are lieing received in Southern Hraall from Oennany, oanalnf much uneasiness at the state ilepart inent I n Washington. Tba southern provinees, llio UnUMM da Sue, Parana nml Santa ('atherin are Meparing to leeseed ami unite with rnujuay. The arms are said to DOOM fmm a lei lliail souree. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Henry Donlinger, a pioneer oJ OtU" lion, died at a Portland hospital Thurs day, M!ed tl'i yours. A fAHM BMW mimed itiehards died Friday Bl a hospital in linker City. His parents reside at Salem. C. W. Knupp, a well known citiren of Union eounty, fell dead at his home, noiir Island City, of heart d iaeasc. David Sutton, engineer of the Star Laundry, I'ortland, was found dead noiir the engine, Friday iiiurn intt. lie hud died of heart disease. W. C. Kleinun hus sued C. M. Qartwright, proninest Baatarn Ore Kun sheepruiser, and a resident of Port laud, to recover fll'i.UUO, aliened prolits due on u mining deal. It is praoUealiy settled that the Port laud university bolldlae and l'i ai res of ground surrounding it at university park, nour I'ortland, will soon pass into tho ii of the ut Iml to i pie, under the jurtadletlon of Arelihishop Christie. Avery D lluls k, a pioneor of IK.', J. died in I ndopondeme, I'olk eounty, ilit the ago uf HI' yours. Although ho died w ithout means, and wus a eounty ehurge, he was aboel to eOBM into pos- lossion of 1 a eluiln (or whioh ha lioen lie fore eongross (or over .'Ml yours. Tholnus Hurry, a resident of Napa, Cal., who hus huge spuk intorostN in t ',,ul... I v i . .. i in i.rl In, it) Ion his way to his ranges on the Vol I luwstoiio for tho aanaaaf lie tblnki seriously of elosing out his eiitth1, horses and sheep, as Montana stoek Bjaa must hereafter own the land their herds rang,- on. UJBA. Civiiiilna Naval Appropriation Bill Passes House Without Division. THE FORAKKR RESOLUTION AMENDED Chanffs F.IT'Clod la llin NlcaraKinn CDDt)d Roast Berf for the SoMlirs la the Ptiillppines. Free Book TO WKK MEN. I will send tree to my ni- dress, upon ruijuest, my beau tit'uliy Illustrated B0paga book. "THREE CLASSES OF MEN." it in worth $100 to any weak man. Holel St Cue Washington, April 21. -The house today passed tho naval appropriation hill without division. All Ihe amend ments made in i'i until it tec of the whole vnin agreed to. The remainder of the session was devo'ed to eulogies of the lata Renreeentatlve Settle ol Kentucky. The Fomker lie solution. Washington, April L'I. The house Committee n insular affairs voted to day to amend the Foraker resolution on PeeMO Bin to make Irani hises ami COIKiem ioni inoperative until approved by Ihe president and plaeitig rigorous reetrictloni on charter! to private oorporat ions. The Nlceragua Canal. Washington, April 21 . After the an nouneemont that the N ieariigitau lull would In- taken up in tho houec May i in Mnended form, Hepburn stated the passage of the hill was BBOJUeetltM aide. The main dissent to the change in the lull runic from Adamson of Georgia who des i red to have the words "fortily" and "defend" retained as against any liiititful or compromising phrase. Harham, upon whoso motion in the Committee the change- were cfToclod, said the "changes arc designed to over- aoana obleetloM which have bean raised unit I have reason to hclievc thev will accomplish that cud and make the hill generally acceptable, The words 'fortify' ami 'defend' ap peared to invite controversy and diplomatic complications and in view of the action of the administration in negotiating the lluy-l'aunccfoto treaty it appi .11- entirely needless to raise a diplomatic issue with Knghiud simply on the use of words. In the amend Bant ample authority is given to silice ami protect Ihe canal against destruction by evil doers and hy the time the cuiiul is completed six or eight years hence there will lie full Opportunity to determine whether it should Is' permanently protected hy lortifleatlona or by our navy." Canned Beet tor the Army. Washington, April 21. War depart ment oaMiali have Ih-cu compel led to resort a the naa of canned roast 1 1 for stihsistcin f the army in the Philippines. This was due to the (act that it la absolutely essential that the soldiers -I, ill lie served with (resh incut and hcciiuso of the impo nihility of providing rcfrigerulor beef OT cuttle on hoof under existing conditions, the army doing scattered among MM points in the various parts of the urchipclugo at considerable distance from the nearest ihlpping point, (bare are no cattle available and refrigerated hoof which has heretofore formed the prin cipal baeia uf lubeletenee for the troops cannot he preserved in gissl condition long enough to reaeh many of the in land poete, OUR TIIU U Ut. I WITH tURKKY. Ulploinellr Relntluii. Will Be Su.penduil Unleit the Sultan Aots Promptly. New York, April !tl. A ss'cial to the World from Washiugton suvs: Unless tho sultan of Turkey lifts very promptly the Turkish minister will be given his peeeporti ami diplomatic relations lictrteen the I'nited States and Turkey will he suspended until the sultan pays I IU0, IMHI duo to citi zens of the United stales. A Loiiterinoe With the Sultan. Constantinople, April 21. I.lovd C. Ciriscotn, I nil, I htatoH ehurgo li'uffuires, hud a long private audience with the sultan, who was very cordial Such an audience with the American charge d'affaires in unprecedented. The United Mates legation is without Information us to the status of the in demnity iplestioll lit Wllsh illgloli , while porta oltifittls suy they lire unaware of the strained relutions raised aver tie neat ion . Turkey Order. Krupp (jVii. London, April 21. The possibility of trouble between the I nlteu Htatea ami Turkey hus attracted only pussing com meal in England, The Blrmlng bum I'ost is respoitsihle (or a state menl thut Turkey hus planed eereral iuiporlunt commissions with the Kriljips to he OOmpletad before the , ll'l of the your, which include machine gnus and l'i-' 1,1,1 Mansers. gun del The Approaches Election I. Some Apprehennlon. Waehlngton, April tl, -Advices from the Otbn to admin Ittri'tlon nAtelale reveal a condition of s,iitieui uncertainty and business depression on tho island I which sooner or later w ill demand rec ognition from congress. That there is cause lor apprehension is frankly ad mitted in official circles, but there is also an abiding faith in ihe ahilitv of this government's leweeawkatlvel to bring abuUt a peaceful settlement of Bill, the race troubles. The mod Important fact revealed in the advices received ; here of late is that American capital and investors are lighting shv of Culm because they have no absolute guaranty that the I'nited States military oc cupation w il I continue in t uba alter the forthcoming elections as a sale nurd iik-ainst internecine strife ami molltlolt of business enterprises. It l is repreeented that not only is Ameri jean capital staving awav, hut that what is there is leaving the island to await a more propitious season mere. Uenerel Wood'n Report. Military Oovetnot Wmsi report! that marly one-half of the Spanish population of the iland is determined to preserve its allegiance to tho mother country. April II was the linal day of grace (or the Spanish eiliens to cither certify their willingness to reg ister as oltlaeni of the island or an- nonnce their fealty to Spain, of the 180,000 Spanish residents ami property owners who constitute the inure In telligent portion of the population there ure not fewer than "n.utHI who will retain their allegiance to their native country. General v , him likew ise informed Ihe home uiithorities thut those who ure loudest ill their demand for "free Cu'ou" are least able to govern themselves. Although Secretiirv Root stilted Upon his return from Cuba recently thut he found conditions sat isfactorv to the is land, it is claimed thut be round many evidences of dislike for American mill tary rule among certain elemente of the population which want the i'nited states military forces to retire Immediately nften the municipal gov ernment is established. The municipal elections were oriumillv to have been In Id two weeks hence, lull have been postponed until later next month, owing to the confusion encountered in acquainting thenatlvee with the opera lion ol municipal machinery. The Cuban Uuemion Serloui. Two of the mem here of the senatorial committee which Jrccetitly invest iguted Cubit in the course of interviews stilled that the Cuban queotlou is a serious I one which must Is, decided in the near future Commercially, politically and on every other count argument! favor the annexation of tha island, hut both senators atlirtmsl that the pledge set forth in the joint resolution giving the Cubans Independence will beobeerved faithfully. Hut one fad is aaanred,! and that is that the United States military forces will not be recalled from the Island until the Cubans have shown more practical and genuine ability to govern ihemaevaa than they I have evidenced so far. f the OjUeetloU I is to come up, il is generally expected I thai it will lie due to some llilcrnal disturbance in Culm. It is likewiso well known that Cuba is under con siderable burdens o mc to the with drawal of an Immrnea amount of Spanish Invented capital ami heavy mortgages on property. TBI BRITISH AND BOERS Reinforcements Hastening to the Re lief of Wepener. . AN ALL DAY FlliHT REAR DEW DORP IHhiifa'it Force Orderrd to Return to Bosnof. Bom Around Wepener Are Now Stronger Than Ever. London, April 21. t.cneriils Cheerm- iMe'i and Rnndel'i divisions were only twenty miles IrUM Wepener yes terday and by tomorrow should have aOOOnililishfd its relief, the divisions being overwhelmingly sUierior to tho liner forces The governor of the Freo State, General PntriMWi la Qfgnnfah ing a cor i is of mounted police and dividing tlie country into sections to he administered by commissions, prob ably army olhYcrs. Reinforcement! from Llebon. A transport with TtlO trisips from Lisbon has arrived at Louren.o Marquee, Thin reintoreraMnt will make Portugal easier regarding the liner's protest against the Itritish tine of Belra, From Ladyemith atNnee news that Bring wns beard this morn ing in the direction of Sunday river, Mnthuen's roree Attacked. Itoshof, (Iraiige Free State, April 21. Yeeleiday Metbeee'e Held font at Swatskop was ordered to return to lioshof. Its convoy en tended over six miles. A force ol UN llocrs with two guna suddenly appeared and opened heavy tire. The Itritish held them in check until the column reached a point of safety. The Itritish had sev eral casualties. The RoMI must have suffered considerable loss, Hoera I tee age' Then Kver. Maseru, April 21. The lWr around Wepener have been reinforced and are now stronger than ever The ' in ii,,- heard in the direction of PewTtednrp is looked upon as inclining that relief is upprouching Heavy lighting is hourly onaeted The Boo fl are excited and jubilant in con leeqUeUCe of President Steyn's asser 1 lions that foreign intervention is cer tain and it is only necessary to struggle for u short t line Heavy I iwhiinu Near Uewdorp. Blnamfontain, April fl . Oanllnu ! ing the march on Friday, tiem-rals Cherinside and Kundle came into con tact with tl.e llocrs near Pee dor p. l ighting continued until dark, princi pally carried on hy tint urtillery, which temporarily silenced two Hist gnus. Rutjdje ad vill I Ibis morning early and is now again engaged with the enemy. Cur casualties yesterday were two men severely wound, d and l.ieli- tenant O'Conner, ami seven men slightly wounded THE BOERS STILL IN FORCE. It tell, ell ahum ui v lilt lAMMtN KI.Kl - TKIC KKI.'IS, MIHl l,U ll,V SIC IIM'il to i iiic a, Ii nut', ea i , . 1 1 ins 1 1 . in , luiiiliMMo, M'letlce, lame kaaki ktaney. liver sua stems, i, aiwir ilcrs, .lvcplvin-.s, or an) t IUum; UIm'Mm-. pv- cuiisr t atan. Write lode) r csll st my Si, g hi,,I , en, nil free of , iiergc. All our bell sr.- .i,,ii,h ,1 viitl, in .-i..:. i, aaeM en4 gate ' petem Vaae iiu oilier. The Dr. Sanden Co., 169 Fourth St.. Pcrtland, Oregon IIU. 1'IAl.Ui. Al UANILA. H1111 i today HIV. 1 1, w OF TRADB. Reduction In the Prloo of Iron mid Steel Cauaed Surprlie. New York, April 21 R, 0, Co 's Wc kiy Review of Pred savs : The formal reduction of tB pal bin in the orices of plaies and burs and the closing of mills by the American Steel ,V Wire rulnpau. have lilled tho Week With surprises. Ill the slock market and In the market (or steel and iron pr. shirts, change,, have Is gun Ulid t he end cannot well he Apurt from ilisltirlmuccN in lion there hus been produced u measure of distrust regarding the prices thut ure maintained hy great moiblnatlons which limy lor the present tend to deter buying. Palluree for the week were M4 in th,- United Mates ami 17 in Canada, against 22 lust year lorseen . rpci n la st. Louie Ltiionlele Burned Out. SI. Louie, April 21. Ihe plant of Louis Chronicle was pruiiicully 4 lay liy lire. the SI desl roved t The Pre. Ideal In New York. ,-M York, April 21. President and Mrs. Mckinby and party urrived in this city I his looming Chancellor Uotilll Dead. N,w York, April 21 Chuiiccllor Alexander T. Moiiill died today at Jersey City They Continue to Hold the Free State Frontier With 10 Men. Loudon, April 21 (icnerul Cbeeriu- tide and General Randle are moving over mddea muds. The ruin was still fulling when they went i lata camp Thursdiiy iifternooii, M mill's west of lcwetslorp They hold the railway and southern frontier al the Freo state with 10,000 men. How meej ure going with the generuls who will engage Ihe liners at WeH'iier ia not mentioned ill the lutesl disputch from ( lorlongaport, where the Itritish bivouacked Wednesday night. The Held telegraph ends there. Thursday the llocrs still bud Cohuiol Ihilgelty closely s tunsl up. British Ufttoere Captured. Allwul North, April 21 Captain Little ol Ural .oil 's horse, Lieutenant I lot beck and Mr. Milne, 11 Ranter OUIICOpondonl. fell into the bands of the enemy while trying to much Wapeuei a week ugo. kvorytklnf wus taken from tha prisoners, who went sent to Pretoria Their native servants, who BOCepOd from the liner laager near Wepener, suy that there were four guns disabled and the llocrs lost iini in killed alone, it is also aaoertalnad timt the Runt made u night attack April II hut were dieOI'Vered by the Cape mounted r 1 Ilea with Maxims, who Hred into thou,, with the result thut the liners loet live wagon loud in killed and wounded A simultaneous altuck in other oiiurtcr wa- n pill end by the llritieh, who uaeil their bayonets The Celeea Trial. Frunkhirt, Ky., April 21- All the evidence in the Colmm trial hue ! 1. taken and the ilefenau begun uruilliieut Ibis morning. ataallletttefetaltll GEO UAKVKAU, Piop Elegantly Furnistiod. Steam Heated BO YEARS' axpgRiKNca ajja jjjt Fourteen Fatal Caaei Have Occuried Within a Week. Manila April 21. -iiddm deaths of Filipinos und Chinamen In Quinpo murket led to uu investigation, allow ing thai bib en cuscs of plague, four teen of which Wi re la tat, had isciirred within u week. The market ia in Ihe e nter ol the city. The totul number of bubonic death aggregate IIU Chinamen ami HO Fili pinos. 'The plugue eleewhera baa bean uppreaaad. Colonel llurding und Major Case with u battalion of the 2uth Infantry have nailed for (be inland of Mario iqoe umi Maabalo, Dr, Rurgoe, u prominent native, uocompunied the exiM'dition to try to cot, v nice the in- huliituutn of the wiwliilu of niirreiidcr- tejg, buropean flan BIK'k and audi from dep t. s ample Room io cooaectloa. Kuoin Kate THE EAST QREGONIAN. lh I'tejiDi uf lb A'mi.plw ttryt4U Kuadie It. Th i i i.t. i MrcuUtlu The AdeTtUlu V. TIUDC m ARK Anyuue aeiidliif h nkwtefa aotf de ru.t i--n tuaj qtlU-klf ekctrtMiii our fluuJi trs tefieihwi an iMTanfjlrnl te prttbjtbly utnleUle- 'iiniiiuiiica tlunoetrtaaly oi.adntial. Hetfulrufc cm I'aioiiu sunt fre OliU-nt ueuncy fur nM urm( L-atiM.u. I'alitlltn tlaJkUIl lLlttiIh kluiill A I il le, elva etrttai in'fti WitliiMlt tuutrgu. In l lie Mk 75c iii oo Scientific Hmcrican. Iiuiitlat-mely Itluelr ilatUtli 'if ny . lent iuvr : dull' uiuiithe ! Wlftr; A tiandaotiiely llluni rtud weekly. Jjiraeet clr ouUtlop of uiiy t luii title JoitrnaJ Tuiun 3 a );ttr: luui-iiiDMtitn i. Duiu by tui newiuituiitira. Hi.. WeUi 1 Tennetaee Republloani. Nashville, April 21. Tcuiieeeee will hu.c two republican tickets in the Held in the coming slate election. Like wise two sets ol delegu'cs will go to the nutionul convention at Phila delphia. The stute convention split here tuduy, the Kvuiis' contingent walking out and holding a convention of their own W. F. Poaton of Crockett county ia its gulsTiiutoriul Selection while John K. McCuH ia ut the head of the atato ticket named hy the convention over which Coiigreas man Hrownlow presidtal. i'ensioii Com to I ee loner Kvana will lead one di legation to ihe nutionul convention while the other will U directed by CongrcBsiuuii Rrowulow. Roth dele KWtiuiis wuru inotructoJ for McKinley. BEAM'S For mil Btlktua and Marvoua Dlmordmra t Sktk " a-- rt. .. ..'J.... ISMaV - .uuHnufiu, MWiq a aye aa a aeap rreaai .asaaavfff UttituliiHl Uigotttloa, Ulaord&rod Ltvor, Blood. B ham 'a Filla bave the Urvit aale uf any Froprlelavr M ediotae In tbe world Tble hae beea acUieved tetllMHil the tuhtualio of leelianMiidli. 10 veula u4 U ooitia, i il drf aiuaree. La Mode Millinery Closing Out At Cost. I .i.Im Trimmed ll.it-. Street li.it-. und Honnetb. i in Li i , ii - HutH of all kindn. Itibboua und Veilings Our Entire Stock At Cost.