' "''"""''""-' " WWI SSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSW SSSSSSSSSS j0EVENINGtUlllu l All Kin"" Put Your "Ail." In The I t Oregonlan nisi heve II ...Seen... The Bi8t OregonUn an .in it " PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY HI, 1900. No. 8706 Frederick Nolf , ,ine or IKx S stlonery Alarm Click .BWfTTr-l. .11 warranted and 1,10, ban "ii Sell Will' III I si mi'l" i),..(iimf -. : price, for h-nding ff!',V .,1.1 pcNnlUC, whet, the! WJ",,r,'i; ,, i iti d'IhihcI here at m r"'V,:' Woodbury i racial ,w,,ir U-M Powder, Koll wap f?T ,tl. T. r.vt.lv itIn ,.. , ,,i T.-'tn i " :j Baatauia'i On e? ! iinond Cream, Ma goods, ,T , ,,, ('iltll- t f:!.Hfi A Showing of Summer Waists and Summer Dress Goods. for nan I. kiSTaiade perfnmes Be to '.No i"1"'' v law bar oMtlle and W "iSi.r Toe. here for Te. !'. ".' u,im. Soup He, I'. urn' lilies, I IV.. "' irV BlcvcU. Is M ..urN -'tollih Efuarantaed t hroiiirl in. i Ie emUar, n &S ad j;;ehil' ''r" ' fr aini i" 1 buliinc al regular 80 wheal Wafjrlki Hd, hu.i.ln .N ..I liivn llolls yirfper.'''-ri, ' i, . I, Mid -t7 ftrtar ! II"' ''"''I1 close out our tin Mad over, lik. (HIII'V children's y inf. i. iini'ii up i c, Vlnllii. ic'llur, A most intorr-stino display of Waiati ami Wash Fabric suiiiiiur wear win ukc piarC hrrr tins wrek. a collection of .lie choicist products of several forcno. t waist makers. We submit the exhibit of over 50 different new stvles of shirt waists, wuh full ronfi.lence that thev will earn your approval. nut as the pniloaopher s, id: Faint; is something !o he won. Honor something never to he lost. Owi fame as Pendleton i rrcatcet waist sellers proceeds this show, no, and w Wo b id faithfully to maintain this honor for our Waist and Wa-li Fabric exhibit of the summer, 1900. The final judoment reata with you, The ItOCk is rich in dainty fabrics, Displayed for easy seeing; and easy choosing. Lawns, L ,ion and Linen, Oimity, Swiss and Organdie, Nainsook. Fioue i'.-ifl Madt.is. Zcphy, Gingham and Percale by the (yard lor fashioned i-no Waists with tucks ami cords and folds and hems. W e haven't room to say more But w 1 1 ask you to come and see. Alexander & llexter fujj Build ngi ( o rt Stf.et The Boston Store This weather is lo 1 warm i'or wi-ii'i' clothing. You must chaoga t SPRING GARMENTS. S SUITS $10.00 TO $15.00 Ut popu ir price buy. Sec them and UNDERWEAR. 50c, 7C, $1,110, $l.J5, $1 50, $175. $2.00, $2 50, $ i 00, ti Si $4 00, $5.00 a ault Don't you think wc can suit u ? STRAW HATS. Knox, $2, Sa.50. Other makes, 25c, 50c, $1. SPRING SHIRTS of all kind. Mike your girl (eel proud of you. Stiff Bosom, Fancy Colors. Soft hosom. Fancy Colors. Silk Bosom, Fancy Colors. Negligee Bosom, Fancy Colors. ALL STYLES AM) PKICES OF COLLARS AND CI I I Ii We claim to sell the bent fitting, wearing and most t'onlortable gnrmotft at the lowest prlcen. I'hat account tor our big bumneia Ask your neighbor It he trad here and hi will tell you ytt. SHOES. If you do t your .shot:s ut the Big St rv you don't get J our moneys Worth Pendleton's Bio Store. Pilsner Beer.... He Buatt Ikcr i Ask Mill t"l it. VmU Mite it. PUsrer Beer mm causes lliadac! e !i' fi.inesH. for Infants and Children. Ttie Kind You Hnvn Alu8 BoOfM hM th Hltfiia- ture atfdfeM. H. FIH.-her, and aMi "" ,1 r hi U o.i in H. 01 K-'tatlou- and Juat-ua-uiKid" uri. but Kvpe. in.e.its. a.ul ...da..lf. r tin lie..., Ii of CUUdrou-KxiMjrieuco aaiuat Kxperlmeut. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of GENERAL NEWS. Uilxniu Ims shipped 100, Oof) eiH)i.'" frmn China to MaBCbarll 10 ouMlract tba railroad to Port Artlrar. Th. fori ill, 'at ion at Pott Arthur M0 OtO (tOMlug rapiillv. iiml the troo. ani niniiition nn,l iiilicH tin-re fur osnod thf Bocooiitloi of rollrood ptotootlon. At u DMatloa of ;iivi Afilkoudoi wo BM0 in 1'tvtoriB it OOJ MHMffoi to ask the lOOOHMMBl for arm nml nmiiiii 11 it ion hii,I fiigir"'"! Ihiit they do the work of men oirlcinl. in town, who they dcolotod "uOgbt to Ik ti(htintf nt the front." The re.olution wiip earriiil iinan i nioiif ly. A viinr to the MtldDJDOrlollltle kMgOt heH,l.imrter. in BoMN nia,le the htrttement that the Dominii'iiu order of friars in the PntllppimM has sulci its iinniense estates to an Knglinh yndlettOi and in proof n his story gblblted a 'oiy of ibt Manila free dom, Mntateuaj an ioooont ( iboaalot The OoraMUM are for, ing their ay into South Africa. A Mrrcsioinletit of a Loodol BMtf writes from I'ivlu, near I.nkc Taiiiranyikii. that the Muni tion there is critical. The UOTMM have forcibly scire,! nil the OongO I ree Slate territory up to Knriri Hiver, OOUOpylog 8000 MOMO miles of Congo Territory with WW sohliers, 18 oflicers ami cannon. The Methodist conference in session in t 'hi cup i tO mod dOl n an ,'ftort hid, some ,,f the ministers made to display the tlai! of rent Britain on the plat -from, alongside the stars Mini stripes. The motion wn nuide by the ltev. llandley, of New Jersey, who Mllod attention to the help KiiL'buid hud given the American niissionnries, hut it was of no avail. "Wntrh me die!" cried Paul Itnrsh, thirty-live years old, to pedestrians on the street as he stoisl at a aeennil story window in I'hiladelphia. He iilueed a lialf-piiit bottle of whiskey to ills lips, drained it, and before anv one could reach him severed his left arm from his body with a razor. Itnrsh died in ten minutes from loss of blood i The suicide was a burlier and had Oft separated from his wife after a ijiiurr. I . BOERS ARE TREACHEROUS Thry Use tbe White Fla the British. to Tecoy THE BOERS REPULSED AT UPEIIIG R'porird fpliir of Colonel Roitm-Pow fll English UMoV His Mi frklPH FiIIi-d ? PACIfIC NORTHWEST NEWs. tieorge Ridings, aged 111, of Mar ipian was arrested at Oregon City for taking up a neighbor's horse and selling it. The tlo.000 bridge bunds sold in Boise City, were purchased by N. V. Harris Co., of ChiciiL'"', at a premium of 8867, the boodl to drau 4 per cent . The L'-yeur-old child of William IMnsmore at Sheridan, Southern Ore gon, g t bold of a bottle oi bfomotonai Saturday evening and took a swallow of it. Two doctors were got there ill a few minutes, hut thev could do noth ing for the child, w hich was soon dead. H. K. Smith, familiarly known as "Tip" Smith, died at (Jrant's I'hss, of pneumonia, after an illness of a few days. He was a native of New York, U7years of age. served through the war ill an Iowa regiment, und later NiMod in Minnesota. It has la-en decided to abandon the daily mail between i langev il le ami Florence. Idaho, ami maintain u tri-W'eekly sen ice Is'lwccli th se points. This is made neces-ury D0OMM of the extreme pari I of the route. It is 4'. miles long, and the most dangerous star mute in the I'nited Slates. Word is received that W. J. Sn,., grass, a gentleman well known in l.astem Oregon, has D00B ' boson by the liberals as their standard beam in the eoiniiiK i ont, si for the provincial pari iuuient, for the district in whnh in resides iii British Coloiblo. The election will take place on the ".lib of June. London, May pi The war ollice prwti the following from Lord Roberta I "Two olliecis and six men of the Prince Alfred QOOrdt. when a lew miles from Kroonsla.l, visited u farm (lying a while Ibtg, When mar the en closure they were llrcd Spot b- a parti of liners. Two men were killed; Lieut. Walton w.i- wounded and 1 lout. Rveiton and two n m eon, missioned 08800IO were taken prisoners. The owner of the farm slates that the Boon threatened to shoot him when he pro- lotted avail st their making Improper Use of the w bite Hag. Boers Repulsed at Mi.toklna. LofOliaO Maripier, May III. A PoftOjgooM 0880I0I diapatnb porat "An encounter OWOrtod at Maleking. and the Itoers hale he. n repulsed w ith a hcai y loss. " A tolOgTOle NOolVOd here, sinned by OeWOrol Synman, says: "I Ma lucky enough to capture taden-r,iwe I with 'Ml men this morning " No credence is given this dispatch in London. The English Losses. London, May 111. The war ollice has issued an abstract of British cn-ualties since the beginning of the war. This shows a total of 80,088, exclusive of sick ill the Held and invalids, includ ing wounded sent home, who noiuhcr Html . Has Maloklna Fallen? London, Mav 16, "Food will last II lit 11 Ih nit .lime 10," is the oAolol Word from Colonel liadeu - I'oW el I , British oonjBwndor at Mafsking and sent hv him to Lord Roberta under dale oi May 7. I'ive days later the Itoers attempted to storm the town and it is possible that they succeeded al though nothing is known of the attack or o Ha results except through Pre toria sources, which say klafOtlng has fallen, hut thev have no count, mince lu re. A British relief column is dlle there now. Positions of the Armies. The TrOMraal army has taken 11 position at lllaauw haaclnlort POM mar the Heilbron road station, lifly miles north of KfOOBStadi Its rear gourd is still holding the hills north of the Yalsch river, while BoM scouts are in touch with Brit lafa reconnoitering parties twenty miles north of Kroonstad. The BOM! lone held a council of war at Lingley and British spies hale learned III. it the liners have decided In hold HarrlsBaith s long n possible. Lord ItoUrts lliftntrjf are still ut Kroonstad. Iluibuiy Ills r-rs are hard at work und engineer hope to bam the I in, repair, d will. 111 three days. The nights on bitterl v cold but th dajtl are hot. It is retaliated thai the Truiisvauh rs 1 b can 11. uster :I,0IMI men on the lighting line. Buller Ooeuples Clencoe. London, Muv Mi The war olRes bus THE HARK CASI. Governor Smith gofg He Will Have to Accept the Inevitable. Washington, Mnv in.-The senate Committee on privileges mid elections bus heel, eaihsi together for Friday to OOnsider what action shall In- taken In I the Clink case. The present porUOSS is to move reference of Clnrk's creden tials to the senate election committee. it,,' sii nut ion i onpomllsled la the b it, rv of i he senate. Resolutions Before the Seaate. Washington, Mav 18, Pnotdont Pro tam l ice laid liefore the SOMtS lbs Montana resolution. Clutndler asked lhal the nsoJutfnn be postponed until Salur.lav. to glfo the committee on privileges nml elections time to COO eider whether further action was nec essary. This nus agreed In. Interview With liovernoc Smith. Sin Fmnelson, May HI. The F.xam iner ii mis an iiari'view fnin Wed worth N, n, In. wiii Itoremor flmttb, of Montana conoerntng trie roslgna tion nno rent no iuieieut of Renal Clark. Co.. Siniiii sai.l: "I came to Calif rniu on IrOlitMMtf, 1 never thought such a echeioe Wxold be hatched dorina i'y alaranea from the executive duties, r I Would never lone left lira chair in the power of the lieu tenant governor. If i,e apolntmont is made below I reach H iemt I will bare to accent the laovltahlo. Stand bv Clerk. Helena, Mont., May 8( In the re publican KHinty convention lure a resolution to censure the republican members ol the letf i-lat ure who voted for W. A. Clark, of Unite, democrat, for United Stales senator was vol., I down. R I oven of sixteen m publicans in the legislature voted for (lark FIRES DREADFUL WORK 0 The Hotel Helen Burns In ChiMtfo Early This Morning. o TWO PERSON Kit LEP, FIVE WILL DIB Mmj Thrilling Scenes and Heroic Res rues Properly Loss About Filly Thousand lolUn. ST. LOUIS STRIKE. Were Shot A Riot In Which Tw o Mon Last Nlsht. si. Louis Mas 18, The raatvn la the street car lit nation Tuesihlv uftei noou was a riot which broke out on the opening of I he I .ran, I A., lino hue of the st. Louis Transit ijrstsm, during tbe progress of which two men were shot. At nightfall the Transit com pany ami its 88 striking employes were no nearer an adjustment of their dIffoWUCOS than they were al the same i Ims yesterday. St. I, curs are help , w bom points. Mils, Mo., May 18 The street be llIK operaled todm with the f non-union me i, many of were secured from outside A HUSBAND'S A r' r Kt 1 IONS You nay l: able in pick up a picCO d UfM8 H"))(ls an. I by a close exainination ot the tt-xtiirc b' able I to t. ll about what it is w.-rth. Bttt ta lh,.,t ,w. l)ou might BUOaisM "Our Ait. r noun" Tea until you were gi.iy and not be any wiser. You Get Full benefit only in the chesMT 118 cup that satislies all rawness and in. It". 'lice of the itOBHarhi lyilf over the whole body, and sir. ntlu-niny exceedingly. Owl Tea House. In Use For Over 3U Tears. y m SHgK&COIF '" gg ' n. ! V ' ' Cure fi a sfciitskiffBi hhIp t I POPUP fll --'!sks-" hi Ag1 . -vu: ; Iwl rfeiful 8u.ttn in the cure of VWV E 4 " ' rfcl-B Lb' iiiiimjt inn its without m pur- lj ft jjfr mZUm. - BL lW l l UL' hi, toi y ii ted unit;. Ill WiHSWSBk UEO. UARVEAU, Prop It ZYtl If g BssssasMslBSwJIsBVJsKilW. A ett wlinh uu olhir Mm TmBM&v FflssHsSflSlfcs, ' Viki " '"" live u ngl CiOMlfjTCMiaMsrwBsmsWst n II I J I t'oiiirl', wc chi m .tly u.k yu Vl , nruniu m Mnusurfnisna v adant u gnrn tnan MBaiu ncmoti iaa i'.. , , ....cii r,it.,,u mSSS:r : u K ' I! S C Wells & Co H6M1&gIii Room Rate - 60c, 71c, MJll lerov. n.y. M K IOKONTO.CAN. fM Contractors Builders 5Rv Piccc Orfc a feis.- t..m''"'' ,.u 1"'l ' taut u,. i.,'r;,','":.':'.i"u'' ? ""' """"- ' Sit IE. THE EAST uREGONIAN. IS I hv fa par vt Ih faopls Clrsalelto .rrtU'ua Hi lluu -( ijr 't'lUlauiu 6 Co.. liius..!- just posi.d tiit. (ol low Ins dispatch from Menem I Bullori "We oeonnied 1 1 leuc.H veslenhtv. The liners have evwmeted Bleifanben The Pne Maters around HiaLeusueig m much reduce I in numbers. " The occupation of GlOsstOO was llier, Iv the logical seiplein e of lieller.ll Buller'i advanos and the Boon nil. lUg movement. Ah III I MM! more Hoops have arrived ut lleu.i I'oi ,.iese Lust All i'8i Among tlwff is l ord I'l Ii I U Veil . so letegaiaa Mftae. Lou, ion. Mav The most Iniiair- tuul d, v. io OMinll I I" war n.'WH iin- niiiliiclug hull 1 e I ,. , deleumvll !, I advised to - Vnusvaslers tu suits nd sr. if defeated al S'aal. Thla nmarfcebla announe.-menl is TOW llpd lor on the best oi antboi iy. HLPUBI.lt ANS III STATU CON V 88 I IONS. i. mi i j a Kiaioy tasilalatratlaa ans Kvn Oupos Trusts. Kansan City, Mo., May Hi. At the republican state convention in session here. 0i I'. VYalhridgc, an en inejor of st. Loels, was made permanent cbalrtaaa. a naoletlon deelend lbs platform of 1818 bea been vindicated und endorses the administntlofl oi Pi, ,-nii ni MeKinlsy. Tbe nsolutlom favor a contiiiuame of the gnd slsn lard and an SStsllsioU of smJi .n, ru in, nl to all pSffpit II at have Intel coiiie under il" pr,,i.ctioii of tins coil,, try as rapidly us they d, inoi.str.ile their ability to SlsmlsS Ibu rights th, i, under Trusts are aBfiOaag in strong language. U. If. H Use' und II. P, liver, of St. Istwlai .lam, a I. Minnie, of Oam ItnO, and C Ii. I'lU'i. n, of Nevada, w, r- rb cled del. van s al buue to the national oonteeti ll at I'luliolelphiu. Lalllornia Kepubllcans. Kaeraiiiento, May III.- I he republi can elate . uu v. ni ion elected delegates to the rSDUblleae national convention. (J. 8. tirant, ir.. Usorge C. Pardee. George A. knight and V I). Hideout were el, . led delegates Ut lurge. The platform declares for the coiistrucl ion of the inler-o. t unic canal uiidergov. ru- bmbI control und ownership, tteelorea against tlie influx of Asiatic lubor and endorses Hie udiiiiuislrutiou of l'rei deal Mckinley. Minnesota Bspublleaus. Mleneapflli. Mu in.- Ti.ti.iai,- r, publloao coo van log met ben today. (Senators Luvie ami Nelson, Thos. Lowerj and UaBtiei Lord oeie elected delegates ul lulgti to the iiutiuliul con vention al I'hiladelphia. Wyoming Kpuultoans. Cheyentm, Wyu., Mac o.--Tbe re publican siaic convention met here lo duy. After sppointaMBt '' the regular oommlttees tin- oonventl, n t.e.k a re a888 Kansa Bapublicans. Toia'ku. Kan., May IB. The republi can elate convention met hero today. Hi la 1'orlur w as made temporary : chairman. OunVOUtioa will not re-con-I vaM until lulu in lliu afturuuou. They Are Worth 888,008 According- to a Philadelphia Jury. I'hiladelphia, May Ih. The jury In the suit for damages brought by .Mrs. Elisabeth U, Reeding of williams)sort Hgainsi Mrs. Anna Uasaam for allanal Ing the nil, ci ions of the former's bus- hand r, ml, red a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, awarding her L'.ri,lNsi ilaniagee. The ease which had been in progress in I'hiladelphia for nearly a week, at tracted widespread attention owing In the mlal DOSltkM Of both the plaintiff ami deleiidanl Mrs. liar ram is the widow of State Si in, lor liaram and ie reputed to Is' verv wealthy. The bear ing brought to the court hundreds of obj end women who movs in i i -l society circles. II wa- teetinad lhal ( 'hurl. Ion Heading was lured form hi me and fuinllv hv I lie wiles ol Mrs liarinn, a dislanl cousin, who secured for him the oiiiee ( president of the Williamsport 'ins Company ami en- gaged him lo perform certain business transact ions for her. The defense was that the relatione of Mr Kim, ling and Mrs flaasam won portly platooiti and businesslike. Mr Beading did not p- h ur in court at anv tune during lb triul. Chicago, Ills., May iiv -Two persooM were killed, one is mining mid foiir leon are IniUnd, as tM result of a lire which early this in,, ruing destroyed the Hotel Helen. Kive of the illjur.st w ill probably die. The dead are: CholrOVte t'etereon, Lena (aornanvs unknown), Tlie niiseing are: Patterson. The serionslv iniurcd are: V. K. Horn, will die; S. II Mctfnddln, will, lie; R, v.. Travis, recovery doubt ful; Elisabeth Florence: g, it! Allen; Mrs T D, Allen, will die; Miss Helen losephj Italia Nellwolakli L. J, McNeil; Mrs. Sarah Hittcbinnn ; Jus. t'nsliii; Mrs. BrtsOBj riniinae Mor gan ; Mrs. Adolia I aw son Heroic Acts at th Sir, '.lames McNeil, tbe hotel sirter, carried Helen Joseph l,,wn u iwaylwa ladder from tbe third loaf, I'l.d, iimi.l the cheers of onlookers, returned to the second t,s,r. where a woman ws i I v t ii k unconscious with her clothing on lire. He carried her to a window, dropped her ml,, the arms of Police man Wolf, and staggered bock into tin. smoke. Tlie policeman clambered over the window ledge, caught McNeil by Hie feet and dlWJBJod It i lit back from the risun Mrs. BrUOS, with one arm around an infant Child, was clinging with the other arm In the ledge of the second atofy window, when three DoHooeBOO rushed Int i Ike kamee, just in time, t, calcb the Woman and child when tlie dropped. j The loss to the huildiligs and flir- nlahlngs is fully t ins fir hi. Oetkertneei si. Oatnarlnes, Oat., May lit. A lire deetrOMil tlsS Works of the Canada I'ycle A Mot ir 0 punv and I he Well voile Co. of thia city t,siay The loss ie nearly a half million dollars. KNGINBKn P A SB DKAD. Dies from Inlurlas Roalvd rroni HI Train Palllns l in rl. Nentlle, Wash., May Is. Kngiim.r h'arr, injured in the I ruin wreck on Ihe Seattle International roud. ae re ported in Ihesi dispHtches veeterday, died here line morning. Tl tln.r train man injured in tlu wreck will prohably recover. A a KMSded lagging train, consisting of eight curs, cnumo and ,al se on tlie Seattb. A I iilernal uiiia I railway was e rowing a bridge over a raging ri.er between Preeton and I alls city Tuesday morning, the uroctun eeT lap-id. narrylng t - lolid train ami crew to Ihe bottom of a canyon, I IU feet below, Anuthar Juuiplns Jaok. Ni -w Yolk. Mav 111 An uuknowfi man Jumped from the llrooklvn bridge this afternoon and was picked up bv a passing tug. Ii is not known at this time whether be was hurl or Hot, Th "Bossrs" In China Tien Tain, China, May 111. More "boxers" rmtneeS ate rejsirtcl snl mill s north of here, where a BOmbSt of native ObrialisilM ha..' Ihcii insavs-ered. The people of ihe aaai an from deal. Il is the holt., record ii, New York and Gill sutler ing l May on ago. Ursnk Wood Alcohol. Johnstown, I'a., Muv H As tint result of drinking . .I aleojinl l.uw- nnos smith. Peter Brueck, Joe Polos- liski and the letter's n, other are dead, and Joe Smith ie ilia critical condition al their homes in tine city. A Saw Mill Accident. cattle, Wash., Mav HI. -Kdwnrd liny, employed In Kerry's -..,,, nil her,-, was thrown BgaitUN the log suw Hi the mill this morning und suwed to pic es ii,. lived an hour after th a, rldent. bold liolim lo Kuiop. New York, May HI. -Over Ihret. million I 1 1 . , r ,,f Hold have ls-. ii en gaunt for shipment lo BniWOO tiy to morrow's stesmon, As the number of people goiuu to Paris inereas, gold llllpmcatl will in, reus,- likewise. ( on,,' ami hs,k al the hi, v lee t the " i . nl Agency in tbe Last OngMskM building Bicycles for a email aaaoaat down and the nelenca In monthly aiy meuta, no ml. reel. Roy - AI'.miIu t o I y Pure Pol the third of a century the standard for strength and purity. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every quality. No other baking powder is "just as good as Royal," either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. Maiiy low priceU, imilhUiofi baking powdera art Ukii the ii, .ii L i T heart ,m aiadc with alum, ami uu: iiMHUa bi ukw Lou 'M ibcm, Akaluiu i a iuUuu, ucvci tu bv taku in tbe lixxi. MYdU UUUMU KJWUk-H lo, 100 WILLIAM T.. NtW VOKr