i DAILY EVENING EDITION The liastOregonlan will to It fr JHhi hi ki fnl Vonr "Ail 1 The Haat Oreeonlan nl hav. It ff .fav s I I. rtata ffhv trim!' jiw wliiif , .l"i m to Be derick INolf i , , e of Box Stationery SLkteti, go on tho Mtar. and ichi r M Cabinet Mnrm Clock. mi to '"'r'' "" mll' Soar.nu IVrfume-. i.ui.'v nrieea for leading '. rl ii mi- it it'll T III' ,1 Brio j ..I i ' :i m .ermine, I . . I A )ii i'hii he porcnawu nare hi .,, i i Hi ry s i in' in i I ,. , Ponder, I acini Simp otli PaCti r-. l-1 1 1 1 r- L.' ic gnoils hero nr fi (or r i EMtman'i v'n- ( bjrtBu Almoini renin. i k1""'. nrffic Battman't ! Oatn hih uraili' perfumes 6o to :. ... r.. . ..: (... "... in.. lir gl I roi irnr n . '., . inrL'i' in"" eaatlla mm regular me, vera ir n-. Hliaving Snap lo, I'curs' A Showing of Summer Waists and Summer Dress Goods. most interesting, display of Wait ami Was Fabric, for mor wear will Uk pUce.icrc this week, ., collect on o , . PBNDLETOK, UMATILLA OOUHTY 0RBK3ON, FRIDAY MAY IN, 1900. MAFEKING IS RELIEVED NO. .i7.8 GENERAL NEWS. FRIEND 01 i. mi, r" guaranteed through nil urtf strongly made, j imr i ii' . regular wl I . I.iltlr pal rag. iUim' unite., MM aelhlc ft anSerd ggretih halt price to close out nnr r ark We nun to curry no will over, tuns thf balance at 'b "ff. Mtloi Sale Mllrlmr rln aaaaiaii bawl" Bil IMiit pin. I' . I ,mnt. I" H' juJd HuilJ tit!, Court Street A simitne choicest products o avtral i... - . ..... mum waist makers W e submit the exhil.it of over 5o different new stvles of shirt Fame is something to he won. Honor something, never to be lost. Our fame as Pendleton's greatest waist .i .i lowing, and we worked faithful l , ,.,'..: ;.. . , "s .o.iiiii.iiii iina Honor tor i ii Ki-ii iann in t Wl Md Wash Fabric avhikii n k.. - .-I ii. . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , i hJdgmant rests with you. The stock is rich in dainty fabric, 'isjiiayeu lor ea teeing and . ,iss c1 iwns, l.inon and Linen. Iiminv . I n I lie a ml .Viae t.is. ,.,l,i (:,,,,, u .i . - V J 1 1 " in RUU 'i iasii onei in ii .,-.t l. tolils and 'i.-iiis. We ha i our hna L Nainaoi k. the at. iyoo. The looting, and Orsandie. Percale by and cords and tin I to, plan it pk. fntiry i- n( ion, itiiii- oblldreiri irb i i'..' 4. dotan up dad tO. Vliillll, lOlltHr, aaaa, . en t room to sa more Bttt will ask yotl to come and l ive tun of nhamnMna. dlfaet (Mm FrajMe. has reaehea VatMMver, H. C., and from there will be shipped to Cape Nnnip. IVn-ey, ,m hit return to WaahiatftOO, tSMNMaad btairelf hh being emimragiHi, M hi.- reception in the south, that he will receive the deMocntic non (nation for petaMeajt, It atnnr (rum later mail advices from Manila that the prison oAeitll at BillbJtj prison at Manila are uinler Invattigatlon mi a elmrite nf esobano ing and releaalnfl nrltonwrt ami reoalv ng DTloei. hililu.l prlton, the largest in the Orieati oontalm ibomandi nf prisoners, it WOW Bolivar Hu.kner, the uold democratic candidate fur vice president with John M. rainier in lSHi on the olid money platform, made a apeeefa at the repabliean ital aivaatlon at uMisvlllei K., annoaMiag that ha has left the ileiinnTat ie party ami w ishes tn ie enrolled among the arork ers iii the repnhl iean ranks. The United States traiipnrt Tlinniiis arrived al Ynk.ihaiim nneMieete.llv irniii Manna on alnr,la M'KINLRT. rrenldant Colonel Baden-Powell Made Defense and Won, Brave GEN. BULLKR ENTERS DANNAHAUSEK The Fnd of the Wr Is Predlfled hy Queen's Birthday, Which Occurs od the Nil of May. tly wnaiton Rnrker (alia on Hie to ry UN R,irli waahlnglon, May is -Wharton Barker, nominee for preeidenl nf the tniddla-ofthe-road popnllttt, called on Prea ideal MeKinley to pay bin re ipeota. Fbeaa gentlemen have' known h other ever since the latter entered public life. Later, lliirk r Mid that his nomination makes tl Icetioii of Bryan Impoaelble, " t last presidential election HrMin r Ived alsnit B,S00,000 votaa," he said. "Of this nmuhor at leejti '-.IHHI,-iHUl rre popuhsts. This vear I will gel 1,000,000 or possihU 1 , 750,000 i that number. Thli will rut Bryan vote to ...IKKI.mm ,,r loss. Whero i Ii yjoiiiH I., get other Viitee neeessarv t elect himT CASE OF SENATOR CLARK -o i Governor Smith Declares Appointment Secured by Prand. 0 DESIRES TO MAKE A STATEMENT Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store A Snap for Saturday and Monday 200 Pairs Ladies' Kid Gloves In Black and Colors Regular Price, $1.00 and $1.25 49c per Pair. Pendleton's Big Store. Pilsner Beer.... I test Tbe r.n uctna. lor it. Ytiu lil v i Pilsner Beer Beer in Scer iuls Headache w Di.iues8. Schultz Brewing Co. A .. "Piwsik 0 R, , K for Infants and Children. fk Kind Y.i ii Ilue Alwuys Itoiilit iias borne the. sltruu Uire ol ( ha. II. J letehei , iiiul BJM been inude gMigf MM IHirhonal uj.er lalofl tor oer BO years. Allow no OtM to deeeive oil ill this. i- olliilerleits, IlllitutioliH unU 'Juat-us-uooil" urv but Blf geil tg tuU eiiOaiiKer the health of Cbildrcu-lixiMTieiiee afuinat lixiiorimelit. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beure the Signature of "UUDQ HuQie. MBWPf aTsr ' J in Use For Over 30 Years. MEEK & COLE Contractors Builders S ore Tit- n,. tiffin ' It . 1. fn. tl "ad Ik. i." '"'slernUi. H ru. aJfiS.r. i "''""'Ian. uit will "-' ' til I nLnnuaaflwLJ 1 11 Hole! 1 ban '.""Hi. r o. i I'ortUud, ' ... b..l. London, May is. Maf eking has been relieved. Tin- resirt is oAcial, All Rngltnd is arlld with joy over t'oloiu l Hailen-l'oweH's heroie defense. Bullar Kmers Onnnnhiuner. ' in, 1 1... - - ii i 1 yeaterdav morning. A ili-nali'h from l.or,.H7., Mum Hllv"; tatrai hw last S00 refnoeea a ho have thont midnlghl while the tbronil I arrived here, auree m Kialinu ihal "f''r I he I exa ,V IHusifl .i MHing waier iii mail ereeK. near here, an attempt was miule to roh tin train . Fireman Oohbs was eovireil with ROMIRI ARK POILRD. Hrave Kniilnoer Rttuiai tn stop Hli Train. M. I...IH-. Mav m. -A si,,.i I,, , uiapatcn ir.nu uongview, lex ml th la-t. 1 turning oneerf an. I men of the army Mafeking has been relieved. The diaagree with the optimist ie views of of the war is ant ii'iiiatori D tin. i'iiiiiiuiii. iitnathM lately held tjnaaB's Mrtnday, May M. hy the press and the public. Kverv-I Lord Robert at Kroonntad. thing seems to Mini to a long and de. 1 London, Mav IS. -The following dis- vaatating guerilla warfare, ami al-1 natch hat been received from Lord together the outlook It not Measuring. Robtrtti ''Kroonttadi Oenural Me The Mareonl ijretem of wirelen tale. I tbnea entered Hoopead yeaterdav rapiijr will sim connect all the la I nnoppoaed. Ueneralt l'ui.rev ami Ian. Is of the Hawaiian group with Honolulu. Stations have alreadv i.eii ettablitbed hy H. Q, Orass, promoter of the enterprise, on each 01 the islands. A proiosit ion is also iimler way to MMnmunioate by the Mareonl system with the regular mail steamer, as they are coining into (M.rt, when yd L1HI miles away. m m PACIFIl NORTHWEST NEWS. Daniell and fortv him Ueneral Lindley uetcrday, regiatared voters in There are ;tsKi linker ooonty . The Dew Catholic churches will probably be built In Southern Oregon, one at Klamath lulls ami one at l.ak. - view . In Marion OOnntV the registered Vote DOmbert 6M0, a falling off of nearlv 1000 from the vot Dolled in the jiresl'- dentin eleetl f istai. Mrs. Clara Smith, agisl 24, lied in Salem Wedneadny of oouen motion, Heeeaseil was a daughter of fieorge Emert, and the wife of I . I.. Smith, of lalem, "Hilda HobSOn," the Imgiis K.,1 I'ross nurse who swindle town, in Ore gon ami ias recently in Kastem Wash ingtOO is in lennla, working her "graft" as Unsio smiih, the erippie. Mrs. Sophrotiia Itowlaml died at her home, near Carlton, Yamhill cunt v, Oregon, May HI. She was bom in Indiana, November M. gflS croeted the plains in IS.V2, ami was married April an, iH.vi. she left a nnafannd, 1 1. 1.. Itow laml, ami three ebildratt. A movement bat developed at Cor- vallb that promises to material i.e for the Baanfaetnrs of plow banms. spoki I, hulis, axles, ax handles ami ninny other kindi of wiHiwork for use in the manufactore of agricultural implements ami farm machinery, utilizing for the purpose the oak. Ban, maple in,. I other wihhIs that grow in Oregon forests. The pension committee has agree.) to report an lading war veteran hill, hut has amended it eo as to Include veterans of all Indian wars up to lets' of alrtad provided (or in the act of July -j:, iggg, This hill was reported wltn an agreement, hnweer, that it shuilhl Hot lie nlnd ufi at this MM sion of congress, which practically means its defeat as there w ill he little f he nee to get it through at the nsal session. Word has bean motived at Hllltbor that Jacob B. French, an Oregon pioneer of IS.VI, while returning from a trip to Honolulu, died from uu at tuck ol dysentery. lie wan a passenger on the sailing ship Helen Denny, bound from the sandwich Isi- amis '.to Kurekt. Oat, Mr. French left Bethany, Waabington eonnty, on tut 1 17th of December to visit the Islands in quest of health. He die.) oil the 21st of April, ami was burled at sea. Dk Shilohs7i men ;i I. . i In Broad wood occupied after si ik'ht oiHisi- tion, Preeidenl Hteyn was not (bent ami the government ofBcitll hail left there last Sunday. I o in in a ii dan t Botha Taken. General Button mounted Infantry yeeterday surprised ami captured, thirty miles northwest of this place. Commandant Botha, Held oornei Qaasen, the Johanneeborg policemen ami 17 Boars, There were no caeualtiea mi the British side. Kllrhener In ( omiiiaiid. London, May is. if is officially at sertel that Lord Kitchener is in com -maftd of the Mafeking relief column an. I thai news of the relief of the town cannot he txpectcd until Mon day, Nawa Inoin Prolorla. Pretoria, May 18. II is ofBclally announced barn today that when the laagers ami fortttroond Mafeking have I n severely bombarded, the siege of that place will he abandoned. Kniillth Wall tor News. Londoni May tl. England still milts wltn Intenae and almott breath. less interest for DCS of the relief of Mafeking. A crowd, remarkahle f..r the sum nor of men in evening drew and Including many tallies, lingered round the war office even after mid night, hoping for some announce nt. Only reluctantly did the pie dis perse when the lohhies of the war ntliee were finally eleared with the word thai nothing had been received. One tiling seems clear, the town still boldaonC Wen- It otbtrwlta the Boer wires laid to tl amp of the bs leaguers would have llaahed the news. And the HCVI Han l ome. I.olliloll, Mill s. . latest news from South Africa given detalli of the past operations land to eonflrm the view that tl ml of the war is within measurable distance. The reiiori- iroin i reioria inuieale great .1 1 -i . .iirage- meat at recent reverent an. I po-.ihiliiy , f an arly Mning for neSjOSi There is nothing to throw light on the mystery regarding Mafeking. The national anxiety is struinci timed beyond en durance, hut goinl news Is hourly ex pected. How Eioft Was Taken. Skeleton messages from Loronao Maripie. ha ei on informal ion that leaked onl al the Pretoria war office, -hows that the Boar stunner- onSalur day fell into a trap, t'ohuiel Baden Powell permitted them to seize one fort, and he then turniuniled and over l.ore them helore a huge for.,- near at band perceived his strategy, It wa tboa that iiarle Kloff, ' Preoldent Krugar't grandaon, ami part of his uommando, were tnkeu and Hfti Itoers killed. pisioi 111 me nanus oi a man wl r lereil I to get olT the engine. Kn- gincer Jacquith opened wide tin throttle an. I dropped to the Soor. eillier ..I tin- rohliers uu alile to catch up ii iih the train Frank Rovie on Trial. Walla Walla. May IS. - This is Ho ; fourth lai of the trial lu re of I rank Koyee, 1 . I wnh the munlcr of his '.r in. I it It.... i.. I.' If p. I . ... ., , .1, UlXle several weeks ago. The evidenct is very strong against the prisoner ami there is little ilmilit of his conviction i . . .. , r. hoi se is tn, HIliH w ho u , twindled out ,.f fMiuo by bunco tteerera al N n 1 la Wall. i some niontllt ago ll appear- that I rank It. se shot an. I k;ll. I him largely bectuae of mean lless coin, ed with the fuel that hi Coveted the money the old man had been twindled out of. One wltneet teetlded that young loose hail been beard to aay he would "lix the old man lor losing the money, Spelluieyer In the Lead. Chicago, May IS. -BeV, Spellnievi was in the lea, I III the halloting f. i.i .i. . i. .t ...id. m oisiiop in ii,, iienio,i. , onierence in session here, this morning. The nam, f Dr. Bo wen, tlMralorwdcandidata foi Hie l.piscopacv, was ii itlelraii n. A report providing for two addltiona in i--ioii.ii i nisnops ior sia was mlopieil. Wuman Kills Negro. Wallace, Idaho. May Is. Mrs. Ham Newton, of tins place, shot killed a negro who was trying to his wat into her house last night negro was a blind pencil seller his name is unknot, n. Wil ami force The ami Slaaeii Held Up. Stock ton, Calif , May IM. Both YoatmHc ralley stage, one going each Mil Here hehl llli last I A I t I lie passengers. t'1Ki was secure, I in I. II EN H V MIl.t.KR Ks r ATK SETTLED Report Willi Couah and LstTinii mniiira f. '''"' l"'," cure Thi ) byond ui-tion the moat uccsitf til Cuxh MtOi cine ever kicwn to Kieove: a lew dunet iiivetriably cure the wVurot iaf vf i 'tifh. CffOttp at 1 Im- . hit Lt, While Ufa Woli derful MocJffifM in th cure of Connumpt ion is wnnout m jur ttllel in the hitttui y tit Rlffidli iDffi, aSinuffi its rtint ditAovti y it h been ft"id mi a uuutntitvr, m itst which uu otCer iutiiLlae cil Bttnd. If you have a Coutfh, we enrnest)y ana you to try it. In I'iuUm! Stattee itnd i i i ... ltV , Uk. Mud I ' ", and in Knliiud U. Vd . lid. stud E w. tVLi. rnurnniwn.j g t ' S.CWells&Co LEROY, N V. TORONTO, CAN J-or Bttlt- by taT"-: " Sa-aSaGi Xalliunvu 4 Co. i lr ii Iffitl 1 1 J 1 MUTUKMAN SHOI. The Strike iii SI. LouU Continues Had Retulls. St. Iyjiiis. May IS. Jos. Itichards, a motor man, was shoi, end probably fatally wounded, on the corner ul Laclede and Orand an one,, loday. John t nk-, an employe of the lran.it Company, wat shot at Pralrlt and ithtna avenues, patrolman Barton was -hot in the head hy an unknown person, whilt riding on a leflsrson svanne car. Cars Are Stoned. St. Ihiis, Mo., May In. Cars am now nperatfng on aisut Iftaen Unas of the I runs 1 1 ( ,o (be lact Ihut the cars are stunad and delayed at nnes peeked 'iiit- deti rs many from riding iii them. lip ll ailon TUB BUEH ENVOYS. They Are Accused of Conduct Highly Improper. New York, May In. A serial to the Herat. 1 irom Waabington aya: "The ahanos of the Boer eommis tiunert being received offiviail) iy ('resilient McKiuley ainl Secretary Hay is lessened in coueequenoe of their eon. duel in New York. It is unusual for diplomatic representatives of foreign government to come to the luitad ItntM aiei miblicly annonncs the pur pOM 'f ll eir mission before they oh tain recognition. Some authorities here do not hesitate to call auch con- I act highly improper. " BO YEARS' XPtTRIENCK UHO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished. Steam Heated tiuropean flan. Block ami a -had from depot. sample Room in connection. -aa aav mm I HAUL mAHli b OCftlGNffi COPYRIGHT AC- A ii roue Miidltigt a k-t h niol dttncriut ion may qUK'giy w ciuiin iii nniiiih not; wnwuci lhchti!' la fr liutl u(filis!lf lii.litUl.tt'A tloiinnlrlcf IrroiitldeiilUl. Hmnll..tok . ii 1'MttoLa ttiil troe f)duit Mjfunry for not'uriiiaf outuittn. I'ut.-iitn taken ItiroUk'ti Mumi ffi ( y. rectiiva) iU Room Rate THE EAST OREGONIAN. .sue 75c, i oo saennnc J.mer can. i.. i . : I N The laper uf tbe People Eterybud) Ksada ll. The Laraeet Clrealsilu . The ail At.erital. t St. Ilea. Iduaaat lr- A Imiidnoiiittly illuatravted waeklr ii'stih.i. -if miv m lotitltii louritetl 'I'ttriim unj-: lour luoiit bit $1. bold by all i;. atluaJara. O.saisoMt-i.fjgyy Ynrfc inn, Waale. . u. c. Welti i, gng am ties ur Miners. Panrar. May is. At the ounvantion of the Wesu-rn Federation of Minere, in sesaio" here, action wan taken on two amendments to the constitution. In future, tba faderatinn will pay ex- M'iine of one delegate from each union In Hie annual conventions. The other ptOYidSt that a majority vote ol the executive board shall he tufflciaut to sanction strikes instead of two-thirds vote. Best Stand Ever Known. Tacomu, May IS. Statu (irain Oom- miastonar Bead says tin, fall ami spring wheat in Washington is the heaviest stand ever seen in the state. CMaagS Wheat Harkel Chicago, May 18. July wheat, 074 ; caah wheat, 73u s r bushel Bxaeutrlx Dlsrhara-ed and Final Approved by the Court. Count t Judge .1. K. Bean has let I final order in the mailer of the aetata of J. Henry Miller, daceaead, diacbarn nig the exeeutrix, Mrs May M Miller, mi. Ioii of Mr Miller. Kinal mporl and a intlng war made hy the executril during April ami all the proper Hot II es Were given. No ohjCC tll.Hs h.lte lieell tiled ll) aiiyOlIC lo the auttlenient. Tin- will of .1 Henry Miller made MlW, Miller the anil, legatee, aller Carta j I' si Hi. legacies have lieell paid and Mrs. Miller is given possession of Hie properly, slihje, I to the pro visions of Hie will. Deputy Ooonty ciert Lamblrth It at work geiimg onl Hie official ballot for the June elect ion Bagietrar Frailer has nearly sonv pleted tl troll men I of rugletuml voter- The accurate li-i by ureeiuctt will be given tomorrow in 'he Kaal Oreg. .1,1,111 County Ch rk iurrough, la malt nil the record of coyote sea In I,., unties wed at the Mav term of eounti court . Ii .1 PbeluBi gnnrdian ol Ilia person and aetata of llohert K. I rani, nil. mil. Dual report. The property hni been turned over to hi. ward, lbs latter hating come of legal age, 21. NiCHT i'AHAUE ON THE FOUNTH. Chairman Htilar ol Ihal Coiinnlllee Has a Oood Flan. Harry I.. Holer, hairmau of the committee on the mght parade for the Fourth of July, has Isgnn to work out tha idea, lor tln event and has a plan that it ill appeal to en r)one as a very go.,.1 one. He propose that every hslge and Mi n t order represented in the OOUntl hate ,; .,., M, ,,. parade, Illuminated in some wsnmw ami w lar as UOSslblS lllu.lrutlte ol (he principles of the order, He believm that not only every hslge in Pendleton hut iii I'matiHa county he Invited to participate, it is suggested that in all cases in which more than one hslge of an order is in existence in the county the hslge. all pari H ipulo, hut thai in some manner they join fori ami inn. muke Hie llnul the greater sillies.. If Mr. HeSter'l idea I taken up hy the lodges a display mm mat oi.icr. will lc maile that n it.ell would make the night parade n signal success. In In n of the usual lot of mis, el laiieous fireworks, it is the idea of tin chulrman that an immense niimher of Human candles I,. purchased ami placed in the hands of those who are in the panda. Certainly, the parade IU be made the feature of the celebra tion, if these plans are carried out. Mr. Hex tar will make an effort to do so, and will appoint cllieicnt assistants on the committee. e - e Pine Beet. Klder Brothers, who are big wheal growers north of the city, brought in this morning fourteen b, a. I ol tbe lines! beef cattle ever seen ill the city. They were fattened on wheat headings and averaged Ibtio pouudl to the head They were bought hy Brown ami West of Seattle for their Klondike trade. The intention ia to ship them into Alaska Bud than use them for pack animals into the interior caiiipe, mak ing thaMU earn their own transporta tion twforu being turned Into beuf. lhc Scntle I omnim Will Press Anion M (M Senile Commltti Will on the t'lirk resolution liully Reported. Waabington, Mav IS, The senate Committee on prn lieges and elections has directed Chairman ('handler to press act ion on the Clark resolution, as originally reported A dispatch, was read to the coin mittee, from Qovernor Smith, of Mon tana, saying: I desire to present a protest against Hie course pursued DJ W. A. Chirk in attempting to defeat the action of tile senate of the l ulled Stales, ami protest against the methods pursued by him in securing appoint ment at the hand-, of the lieutenant. governor during ma absence from the late, iimler circumstances which unh eal I Ins inn and fraud His con duct, in attempting resignation and procuring reappointment, if the matter Ml. helore a court ol ni-llce. waild Is. considered a contempt of court on his part. I trust that upon presenta tion of b is credent nil- that the sa be transferred to the oommlttae mi privileges ami elections for investiga tion, ami that I be permitted to make unplele ami detailed statement of the facts concerning the resignation ami appointment of t lurk. Case lioei Over Until Mnmla. Waabington, Mav IS. An agreement has been reached botWWOU the mem bers of the senate committee on privi leges and elei I ion. ami the friends of Senator Dark that lhc matter shall go over unt ll m xl Momlav . TUB POSTAL SCANDAL. The Principal I hariies Aaalnsl Havana Postmaster. Havana, Mav I, The principal bargee agtinat the Haiana noetmaator. K, I'. Thompson, who, tilth W II. Iteeles, deplllv auditor of the island and I dttaid Moat and Jorge Masi an.. sban slacks m the stamp department was arresti.l eiues.m , Hill be thai he entered ii i oii.oi ru. tilth t'orvdoti Bleb i clerk, who has ttklMTWlsdged tnanv ol the tran-acl ions and Hill gne vldence lor the government, to shield C I W Noel i , liiiaiii i.il agent of i.ist. The prosecution savs Thompeon re elvad vouchers ami ordered thai hanges he made in the bookl and ac- ounfa with the manifest Intention ( hlehllllg N'eely. An Acaouipllcs ot Naeley'l. Ilatana, Mav IS. W II. Heovcs. th lepOtl ambassador o the island. Inuilo onlesslou tislav, and gale up ,rgkl given to bun In NeeleV. the financial agent ol the ismts, ul Haiana, In per- lorm certain services for him the day he left the I. laud. Counterfeited Stamps. Muncie, I nd., Mav is. The gnvern meiil detective, who has I ii workina Ie- Minn ie end of the Cuban embez- leiuenl caee, made a stuiement that Hie real steal has been in sale of the niliterfell slaliios, which it i. aliened has I . , i , printed in this city IIioii- mils o dollars worth of these bogo. .lamp, are said to have I n I and di'lrilnileil to Cuban ii.tma,ra, BUSgatMf lonrasias. Sbskholm. May IS. A dispatch from Kskilsluua savs: I'htliii Sorluiiil has fully eolifeaaiai that he leltlsratelv plaiund the crime he lUimilleil on Isuird the steaun i I'ruu Carl Weihie-d.it nighl, when he shot and killed seven men and one woman lie I Hounded lite others. CHICAI.O MARKET. Reported by I. I.. Nay Co., Chleago Board ol Trade and New York Stuck kaahaiias Bruksrs. Mat Is I here was a better lone to the wheat market I, .lay and the i.rnc at the close -hoHed an adiaiicn id over I . lit Irolo the ola'tiiug. I . i , ... I b.sed II S lower, ,'i S. Cbicaao pencil '4 loner, gg 1 s, for July, which as the b.H poini oi the .lav and under gis.i buying tatvaaced lo 1I7I4. s,s k. all higher. aloney, .'!., pa r lit ('loan yesterday, OB 1H. 0s n today, IMI I N. Range t.siay, no i n to ta, Oloat tislat . 1,7 i n to i;4. as Come and bsik at the bicycles at tbe i 1, , r.l Alfelicv III the I'. a. I lo. '..,..,, nub ling 111, tele. I 1 . small amount wn and the balance in monthly Uk no interest. I liiciila fO CkOO OUOOOO 00XXXJKX00 O CKHJ Webfcster's I Iiiternutional ? Ilici itkiiakrv 5 X -i ma i mienui n X The una t.tt Stnttrd I mhutlty, 9 Z -,. ,!. If. it ji I Drwvawr, X I 0 ggT- eaeaft MUUllitHl X l uiuateatet X I r n . -."C-U" i - -X namaani a " 6 r-xaaa n i. nolo. ,i.i. A PHI e i" i" i i LtBII a" ft IStaggjHs x gP-sC" '! 11 '-llss .sal uo nppili .in.", lu Au.ac. MrrrlMiu t w.,tiilyalia-i a J, y li,k o. i.i Mum. V 0 ('AI'TION. nui U tlacslved Ian 9 buying small .1 ailu i 9"VVblr's bkilunarlcs " 1 . UuanO ' 9 I llll'lsil" I Wl 1.1 I 'm I ll, I l l IU II t I A .., , in 1I10 varsnii !., bssi , , , , ... ... irs us , , A lit iruul tovii .4 fcli'.vt 11 1.1 1 1. .. O (Aas5 (ntur.sto (usso (nv 5 unmmy mvamy Vaaiisas J 5uiway J, A ! LL THE Nh.Wbl Oregouian. Daily in .,1 Waakly , Wtekly ga 00 a year Take the Uaat Si uu a year by gi.50, and Ueiui Hauiilsr free