MVENINGEDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION HH VMM "A.I " In The I Ast Oregonlan mt !" ii ...lean... P BNDL K I ( )N,IM.VT11, LA COUKTY, OUKUON. MONDAY, MAY Bl, 1900. NO. 8800 EE 1.1. m ! 1 ! fredencH nun ,,-o(Bo Stationery and "T . clock rTr-i. all warranted '. in' Kii-1' ""r' -.ii .n MeM at .. wini i - leading- F ' .i i.riinin . when the ! in ' porrhiaed here al "T foadbarv'i facial Bl !,"'i''r 1 :" 1:11 s""l' 4 Fa nV"1"" k' ''V'' s (r f!- Eaatman'i On Uatad i roam, V Bwtnuiii - and Cam Jkrt'l'1 eerhtmii ""' '" WtM r wtivi',rhi"' f"r "' io' i Huvr 'r motile tn F -ilr UK-, ''ri' '"r 1. SMI. Hi' 1111 We Have the Prettiest Wash Goods in Pendleton. it if.n i ti... iv.,,11,.1,,,, UdhM -rrtnt hiT itliwritdt iBa ...Hi,,- ,.( pat Waah fabric, Md p; Q, ,,. ,,,, nV, ' 1" Weare getting man, mall order. 'from ,,i,t.,f!Un 2 ; MylM We Sew -cmlutve tuch pretty w-i, rood.. Bendme tSfey w. r,. "Yon i,av, beard the truth i aeee are knc Nuaplei la proof. There an "meom-" lor the preen ( amy piece el Mali ta ew ' ",r Sol a yard of oodt nVhtd that Ian 'I hrlatl Ina with UN remit ,.f oar meat careful .election ai la Iom and -tvb. The ''new,'' the "waaaa1." the different." era in lane at price that can, I help but pleam yon. here Paara an B r" uaranted through art!. -mingiy nia.it'. tr.. regular wheel 1 1 at1 1 t? mice to rli tn earn no iIiiht at ' aa eat our seed oVlT, ff. plain a am oi wiuo M Inehae aid Tit menm wiuo ,, t m nittn nmnox irarni huistk Lrvmhll ..li : Hiiral ii's(-n, 1', In .' sii.k Platan an poii irm gaaplri t mm hit on aavy gmun.l- BSAtTiPi'L Rttsaa limit m Welle and aaaial Uau Mate Be ptxi roansn law s- Inserting trlw. Hirur,.. nn.l tl..frc. ., i,i .iv IN. .11 VM t un. n.r.U Kaphpri oxf.inlr I KK' ! v auMjniaeei llltl.Tlil -1 t . PM)i a in.. lie Mir tn lei .tn ..( tn it it IV. '.IV, 4V lltmlrrt', Ktnlirii.lt rf., tuintnitn WIIITK M In. Hh Lawai Vlelerla Lawai Hl!l.Htk Me in lfUr t.i Or id HI plHi If I'k. tuncy fMt at ti 'lull ehlldtea lea, I ! lit" I iliiz.-tl lip 4c ! Vlolla, Ktiltar. IHMB, Ue to t.'h and numeromi other at view. ALEXANDER & HEXTER. IjMiRuilJ uii. V . i t Street 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 m. mr aaae bi Biajt liter in Peadlctnn. Ask M It. V)U lJ e it. Pilsner Beer c;6r paaMi mji w Liiziucsts. taltz Brewing Co. 1 1 . for Infants and Children. CaKtoria liuriiiU-M niilKtitut' 1m- a-tor Oil, PaJ" fgori.'. Drop and Kootliinu- KyritpH. It i lluaiit. It t-onUiiiiH iu-itlK i iiiiiii, Morpliiiii- iir oth-r Jurotlo Mibtunte. It d-Ktrii Worms unit alian FevenannttM, It curea Dburkusa tuid inl " It reli-.-s iuir Troubles an t f ire C'oustipation. It r-jxiilaU-H KM Mt.iuiu b und Bowela, yltrtof btmltb) ui uwnu uleey. The Cbildreu's luucea '1'he Moiber'ei 1 rieud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear the Bignature of GENERAL NEWS. Jvdfi W, 0, Hook ol HM V'nitod ttatea diatriot oonrt) at lNpalM, Kan fa, decided that the aeetioi) of tin prohibitory lata tafehibltiai people from eomlna lata mm Mate and taking oejata for llbtMN ia miioiiHtiliitional. l,i it rdBciaHy awiiiainfil that Johauneabof will be defended by the Boera, The aoaaala of the neutral .tr have Ihm'ii atlvlaetl to look after thtdr citiaaaa, a. the govern meat will not hold itnelf repaOMible for injury of tkuaaiM la inupMlj). The Federation of If tnori In MaakM at Denver voted a boanty f par month to the wife of 1'iittl OotCOtaa, and Appronrlated $.Vt p,.r month to ward the anpport of the familial ol ten . ther union minora from the Ooent i "A It-lice who are impriw.ned at San Qaeatin Oallf. rot evwal jrean banal eontaininB M0.000, nearly all In gold, wax hidden in the cellar .( the home of Mr. Blla Union, Phlladelplha. After her death two day. ago the rortoneOeden barrel waa alaoovered. Mr. Qninn'i aetata, rained at A0O,000 to ba dlvldad between her balra, Joaeph Bay., a fanner. :U) year. old. who lived aia mile" Mathweat of Hop. kin.. Mo., ute Uii on Kanter Sun- tlay on a het. He hai just died, bavlag baaa ill ever ilnoa. Before be did i. eggeaing faal ha wan a. rtroag a yotinc man a. there wa. in the trv. Ho had bean nuMflad bat month.. A long artiele in a Ku..iaii new. paper pabliahrd at t)de..a deelare. that however WMh Turkey may wroag the I'nited Stati'.. Ameriean nhip. are imt t.i ia. the ft rait- in order to THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR A Man rrom Ouvhea, Idaho, M.ltl tip In Mntirni. Wahlnaton. Seattle, ah . Mav 111. t'l.trk whltad, of Owyhee, Idaho. u held uii and rohhed in Monroe. Waah.i Mturday night, by three maaked men. fler the robbery the men .hot him. whitod rannot live, The robbon ee raped hut olli.er ere niakniii deler GEN. KUNPLE OCCUPIES LADYBKAND mftuHl effort to eaplnre General Roberts Gives the News of His Progress. Sick and Wounded to be Takeri lo K.liutrly. It ws Colonel MahOD's Force Re lieved MafrklUK- rho Wheal aai-aeL. Sun Kriiiiei.eu, Mav '.'I. I'ahh wheal, 'hi. per oental. Chicago, May " S , rash w heat , London, May The war office baa reeaalvd the following from Lord Rob. ert.: "Krooaatad OoL Mahon joined Planar al Janaalada, May i.y On May hi, he was attacked in a thick hu.h, loalng tive killed, two nlaalog ana twenty-four wouudeil. The report from Baden Powell aajra: "May IS, itorm lag party. L'."o Mroflg, paraoaally led by Blofl, grandaoa of rreeidenl Kruger, mailed on the pieketM and rearhed the .tililt and proleetorate eiinip, from the waat upward ah mi; the Maloppa valley, After Bghtlng all day the Inn parlies of Boen BBMwaderad, and the re.t of the aneay were driven out of the slant iniiler it heeva gee. Ten .leu, I .in, I Pi "i1"' I woanded arera left behind, io prison ers were taken. There are sevenleen I'reiii liiiien and many QarBMUM among the prisoners. Itur los.es were .ix killed and two ollieers and nine men wounded. "Baller'a reported advaaoa will delaved for a few days on account of J I. r.i'j July wheat, per bnehel. a f si roved. Lady ex.n l nniress troin I onstantinople, I the railroad whieli ha- heen ih under H iialty of being blown QUI Of "Oeaatal Bundle report. an water ov aaanin, tierniaii iiuti iimml has been occupied, Aii.trian ship-.' "lieneral Hunter is pushing up Hie The Methodist Kpiesopul t ferenee I railway with supplies for Hafeklng mmittee on tempera m e, of w Im h i garrison an. I is arranging a hospital train lor the conveyance Ol the sick ami wounded to Kimbarlev. ' ' Samuel Pixie of Michigan is chair man, and of which CVlligieaillHII .lohn--.iii of North Pakota, author and chatn ion of the anti-canteen law, i. a member, adopted reeolntioua oon damning President McKlnley for hi. stand on the antl-i anteeii law. The resolution in part say.: "I'ihjii the president, a. coiuuiaiider-in-ch ief of our army, rests the ro.n.ibility for the canteen snl.s.n. an evil which he has ample power to suppress." PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. EEKfcCOLE Contractors Builders In Use For Over 30 Years VHI f tWUull '"'t lit- tBHI PlVhS- ........ ...r... 9 : rV Hotel SI Gtffi IP OliO UAKVEAU, riop. LlegaDtlj Furnished. Steam Heated European Han. Block anda-half from deput. .Sample Room In connection. Henri Smith, aged .N vear., died nt Walla Walla Saturday of c uiMimp tion. The ipiarantine oili. er at Astoria has received instructions to Intptct all vessels from San I rancirn'o us a precau tion against the spread of the plague, Joapafa Jaepac Diown wu. born in Jaaper ooanty, Missouri, Jaaa Id, !!"., died May 15, IIHMi, aged nearly i.'t y ears at bla hOBM in OfOjoh county. (I. A. Patnar. while fording the Walla Wallu n'ver. with hi. team, a few days ago, was drowned. He was a farmer. 10 years of age, and leave, a wife und a son. Kdward Plankett, of Portland, died in Seattle, May 14. of pneumonia, at the uge of years. A brother und a sister live in Portland and a sister, Mr-, lirrin t.. Parker, in Walla Walla. Amuiidu, wife ol 0. Ih OonhHML died al her home in Monument, Grant eoaaty, on May , lia.i, f la grippe, Mm was horn in Kentin ky, August 10, 1h:j:, und cotisispiently wa- neuring the and of her BJtfa year. The I'niversilv of Oregon tie- mated the Unievralty of Washington in the Intoratata track meal here to day. The score was cloae, heing 112 to HO in the visitor', favor. The result Was III doubt Up to the lust two events. M. T. Wright, alius ll. II. Baker, wus urrest. .1 in QraalM) (J rani ooanty. Fridaj by Depaty Marabal Oilbert, ol gteabaa county, indiunu, apon the churge of defalcation and lorgery while serving us u trustee of it en hell county. David Miller, of Wallu Wallu. uil mlM that he recently pur.'hased the Wullu Wallu Statesman, und the presumption is he will shape Itaeaama in the campaign along line, favoring Governor lingers' rem. mi nation. (', K. Matthews, while driving a bunch ol fat stock into North Yakima Sunday, wus attacked by an enraged steer. The horse he wus riding wus badly gored in two or three pl.i . -, but Mutt'bews, like a trained Spanish toreador, MVad his mount mid himself and beat the bovine into submission w ith the bull of bis ball w hip, Mrs. lieorge If. II lilies, u pioneer of 8aa, Who was I. to m ar New Haven, ('..mi , started for the place of her birth lust Monday from Portland. Hili is bar I ret rlait to tln-Ntute of bar nativity. While absent she w il I visit relatives in Philadelphia, Pa. ; JfoW urk, Milhara und other luees in New Jeraey . Webster's i International Dictionary .Su. rs.r tth " t Hiihrt't'jt l The Oaa .rrui StmmlutJ iuihutity, Ho wnu-. lion. I J . llrHsf, JuaU, el's huinvmm Court. atandard . ti.. i t rnnuitg Wurmly 1 ...I. o l. Slab. M,ts-oi.Ui..lei.i l.f ..-fsS'b. 1 IU sr I'lrsl l.'i.u.jii,l"ij-rl ill.. ul..ri ftllU'Slt I, UlsUNi I. lilt. Is I gavalaaMta lii ti,.- 1 1 imlinlil. I wl Ui Us- It ;--1.- t. .9w IN fwNW'.l.sl IIUIl, UH41 , II SCs. akC. Mvrriain .,.',::' .. WprliiKflelcl, M.ihm. CAUTION, "Methueii has left lloopatad t - operate with this force. " The Report Correct. Loadoa. May It, Tbe war office oonllrma the annouacemenl th.tt Mafek- ing has I k. ii relieved. The relieving column wus a composite force, under Ool, Mahon, of about tMO men. The War lo Continue. London, May SI. The Associated Press i. able to say that no message, from President Kruger, direct or in direct, ha. been recently received by Lord Mllabary, or an) department of the British government. The proximity of peace, according to the government', p m of view, will re main a matter of military progress. Hm concensus of opinion, a- gleaned by the Associated Press und government lli.er-. i- that the liner delegate! will exhaust every elfort in the United States before taking a Mat, THK BO K R HhVov" i . Reiolutlon to Admit Uocr Reprekenta tlvei to floor of Suiiale. Washington, May '.'I. In the senate the liner iplestion came up this after BjOOa mi a resolution ol Allen to admit Hie Boat represelit.it u ,- to the BOOT of the seiiute. Senators Allen and Mason inii'le strong pro-ltoer speeches, nana tor Davla delivered a vlaoraaa w i, on the aaaatloa of Boer rupreeentativee. lie said he did not want to discourage the sympathy ot the American people .lith the Boera, but their rapreeeata lives bad been taking an unwise course. Allen's raaolatl m wa. there Usiu laid on the (able by a vote of .Hi to 21 . Muy Receivek Them. Washington, May 21. This ufterins.ii im retary Hay received the IIim t dale galea iihullif ially. Sei retury Huy will probably arrunge for a reOBptioa of the Boera by Prusident MeKinlay, which w ill ul- . Imi u Ik ill i ill . I II E BUBONIC HI.AOUt. Vlgoiouk Mtnurai are Belna I .ken to Pre vent lie Spread In San PraBfttrt Ian l rancisco, May tl, Federal au thorities in Wiishiiigion have Inatrui'tod Dr, Kin. ,iin, aaarautiue ofBiwr of tli ia port, to take churge of meaaurea to Nippraai tin- Hull., ni, plague in this city. 'Hi i- action a thought to ba hie to the inability ot -an I ram laoo antlwritiea to compel tin- Utiim mi and Japanean to take pttaranllonary ineu-iire- uguiiist the spr.-ad of the pleaae, if it still ailati lure, ri.e I, bines., ina let the plague , ,. n.,t exist among them ami that there la no necessity for inoculation. TI am hut all elfort- to adopt pni nitionury aaaaaafei us well aa to iuoeulate tlnaie who have Is-en exisi-i-l to Hie -in died I- no here. s 9 "Wcbitcr'l bicfionar - O Hrl'lflll;U of Wt-latli-r'a I ' C Q ary 16 e4ii afiu-g Im t c A llit-1 rout iwvt aa al a ii 1 A 6 I ACAtVHsi ) laatanaLMaU I luaew parMOB who ure known to havt from the disease ill this city The Plaaue Situation. sun Praaelaeu, Maj 21. Than 1. .ui." 10 the 1 , ..' . situation No Hew eases buve been l 1st overiil I lie 1 blef interest enters ulxillt the al titude of the Chinese und Jaiiitliese to ward Hie attempt Ol the Ismrd of health to laOCUlate them uguiiist the disease If the local board of health is unable to bundle the Chinese it ia slate. I He federal authorities will take churge ol the situation. Major K i..- .uury Attvukad. Spokane, Wush , Muy 21. Major H. C. Klngsljiirv, the well known milling ii. ai. i I n.ikuiie, tisluv llleil ,,i .-. i to u suit for I.Vi ...i br. n 'l.i inii Hist bun by Liaila HebUBiaelier, for seduc tion ami breacb of promise. He denies the ul legal iune. oiiening Wreck on Northern c , i h 1H Ssikuiie, VNusb., May Ml, A col lision und wreck oaeurred on the Northern Patlia. nine miles eust of Ss.kuiie, tbi. morning. Two ettginea and nine freight curs were destroyed by lire. No persoiir were hurt. gllVIIK k SAW WllKAl II. Pendleton Tailor Wan In Pago. Sprlnei Lam rail. few weeks ago, the Must Oregoaian puhli-hed an article in which il wa. -aid that Harry Wukiich, a tailor, left Pendleton a year ago last t'hri.tina., intending to gq to liosehuri!. Since that time he fuM not been heard from by hli Pendleton frlenda, with one of whom he left his personal effects, to he sent to him 00 sooi us he found a location in We-iern Oregon. Wnkach waa employed In the tailor shop, here and was an industrious, sober man. When he left Pendleton in Dl mber. I Stl, be had several hundred dollars which he ...,k with him He owned a bouse and lot in liochurg, wh'eh he bad pu reheard prevlooaly from a Ruae burg tailor for whom he worked Wnkach complained that be had rather poor health here, and soiiitht a loca tion in Weetern Oregon lor that reaaon. w. I,. Hhlverlck, foremrly lacretary and bookkepeer of tin. Must Oregonlan Publlahlng company, now write, from Blwnod, Col irado, laying that he saw Wnkach in Pagoea springs, Colo., either the laat nay of iiianai or the llrst of September last year, I Still. He MM at the American boUM at that place, and said he would remain there to iry the waters of the springs and see if he could Improve bin health, and a week later go to DaraiMOi Colo., to work at bla trade. Mr. shiverick has not seen Wnkach alnca that lime. Hi friend- in Pendleton may be able to trace him through this Information. He h it some personal property here, lor which he has never sent. Mr. Shiverick i. vi president and manager of the I'd wood Mining com panv, i rporated, 1100,000 antnoriaed capital, of which Peter Sbiickinau i. preelilent) V. A. Meldlnger treasurer, and .1. D, hleidlnget secretary. KlHAl.l: 1. MASSES AT BLAI.UIKS. R. C. I... I miii. ul the 0. R. a N., Dolne lama uood work in gagaiimanla. At Balocka, a station west from Umatilla on the Colombia river, It. c. .1 ml- Induotrlal agent of theO. It. A N. Co,, bus bean experiment ing with foruge graaeaa gmwn in the oand lands. Today the Baal Uragoalan re ceived from aim samples of alfalfa and red clover. The 1 ,ii . was not irri gated ami yet has attained a Due growth. the reil clover luol somi ter hut not so much as is usually on meadow, or buy tlehls that Irrigated. II. Campbell, tralllc uiauuger of company, writes that the eompaaywlll have some seed to .pure this fall, a hub will he given to reliable farmers who will saw it on the arid or semi- arid land . m ar Pendleton, Mr. JadaOB, the industrial auent, is puiting in all bla time esperimeuting With these ll lid other grilsses olid IH reaching some t.it i aiclnaloaa, His work will Is-of pnu lual g.ssl to tin- Baetorn Oregon farmera, B. Ii's tidier and son. Otto Bocttcher, ale this week lulling iill.'lfa.hay nt He ir ranch m ar Wallula on the Co lumbia river. Thev have 20 uen s which gtea on the MUM lands near the river, and which had none but sub-irrigu-t hoi. Three crops will ba cut, HO it ll expected, during Hie present season. SHBRIKf BI.AKI.EY OUT AGAIN. Will Suitor Nut Much from gf Injury round a Bib Wa I racked. SI, el lit Will Hlaklev, who Cllllie in lute lu-l week from Camus Prairie, I 'il I lifter mining in Pendleton that he had .Offered il broken rib. He bat been under the doator'l i are for u day or two, but i now out ugain. Al though not entirely recovered from the accident, he will not he luid up iiny longer with the injury Mr. Blakley nm! Jamea w Maloaey were on the I'kliih roin I lieii,.. for Pendleton, ami ware ut the Tallow Jacket hill near the Umber line, when the team ran oft the grinl-. Mr Ma luuey umpad out and aolaad the buggy, nravantlng it from oi. rlurning Mr. Blaklei al-.. got out from the vehicle to bold tlin burses' heads, Imt olio of Hum I prang forward and with the other ran ou r the shi rill, who wus knocked down. Upon pick lap an blnaali from the ground, Mr, lllaklei thought he was not much hurt, ami it was only after he hud DOOM to town It 1 1 I the following day be found ujs.ii anamination thai one rib wus i ui 'Bid, wa pill are the CIIICAOU MABItil Bepoi ted by I. L. aay a Co.. Chicago Bo.rd of Trade and New York aloek Kxehange Brokere. May 21 The grain market, wi re all lower today. Corn leu. ling in Hie da i line an. I al Hie close showed u loss of BECKHAM IS THE GOVERNOR o The United States Supreme Court So Decides the Case. a TAYLOR WILL HAVE TO STEP DOWN Opinion by Cblel Justice Fuller In Ftmous Kentucky Conlost for tht Offire ot Governor ot Thai State. Washington. Mav 21. -The Kentucky governorahip rant has bean decided by the United states in pre me court in the inlere-t of Beckham i alhrmiug the de cision of the Kentucky court ofanpoale, This decision establishes the right of Beckham, democrat, to.it in the gov ernor's chair, which i. now occupied by Taylor, republican. The opinion was handed down by Ohlel .III. lice Puller and the case was dismissed for want of jurisdiction. It slate- that the determination of cases of contest for .tale office ri must n - Hit r 1 1 V be settled by the political branch of the government That the brunch had acted in the Kenluckv . use when the general assembly took juris dlctlon. here Waa an appeal from the assembly's decision, which was fu ..ru ble to Qoabal and Book ham i to the tribunal of the people, which tribunal the chief justice says was illwuvs In session. The opinion was mil ununi motia, Juaticei Brewer, Hurlan and McKenna dissent Ing, WASHINGTON NKW8. Clark Re.oliitlon noon Over Alain Klhl Hour Bill Paieod the Houto. Washington, May 21. It waa ar- ranged that IhO credentials ol Senator Clark, of Montana, wa. not to he pre sented today ami in ocaaatoneace con sideration ..f the committee raaolntloa was deferred Mill 1 1 loiuorrow. Senator Lralge'i amendment to the rHavtoffiee appropriat ion lull, cool Inning the pneumatic tube service ill cities w here cotil rai Is have been made, was adopted by a vote of :M to 2t). Kliiht Hour BUI Paeead. Washington, Mav 21. The eight boat bill was passe. I in the house Onlay. The lull to prevent interstate emu- meree in aoatriet made goodi also passed the house today without division. War Continual In Phlllpplnet. Wash inglon, May 21. The war de part incnl has received il cablegram from tleaaral MacArtbnr, dated al Ma alia i telling Ot an engagement on the iiiii nisi, ui Angnaaa. The enemy 'i loss, killed M Ahierican loss, 2 killed and il wounded. angraai to Adiourn. Waahlagton, May 11. ai h pea ing of the bouse this BftomOOtt I'uvtiH offered a joint raaolntloa far alaa die adjourumeul of ooaareea on June ti. The reeolutloa was referred to the way and means committee, SIl.VKH ggPUgLICAN C0NVKNTI0N. Tliey will Meet In Kaitaaa ( Ity on the Vourlh ot July, Kansas City, May 21. Dr. A. II. Lawrence, ol Bldondo, Kaa., here lor the purpose of Bom plating arrunge mania (or holding the national conven tion ol silver republicans in this city. Dr. Lawrence Midi "Bryan will go through with u shout There la not the slightest doubt of that. Whether ToWaa will In- Ins running mate ih something too fur abend for uie to .uy . ' ' THB i CHAN SI AN DA I.. Major Halhbona Suapended and Brletut Take Hie Plaee. Washington, May 21. The Mat- meoter general haaauapeaded Dlffeetoff Ueneral ol Poeta Bathboaa ami ap- poiuled Fourth AsHUtant Poatmaster Ueneral llrislow as ucling director gen- aral ' poeta m Oaboi Tlio St. Louie Strike. SI. lamia, Muv 21 lullui of lion- union men to take the place, of the triklug in ot. rue ii iiml ci. mini tors nm- tin in- the I i ... i coinpuuy ban placed several additional line, in perutioii tisluy. A Boy Shot. St. I.oins, Mav 21 Murtin ika, M tears oh WUS sliol III tile li lt ll. Ust to- I n I he bullet was Hreil from a car on lb. Tower tirove line. Couduetor I inlet uuil l alroliiiai, liiuke were ar meted eaarged with the ihoutlagi The Taooma Seattle Loan. Seultle, Mm 21 telegram re- n lived lu re Irom London aaaoaaeea that hliaill for u million dollar, have been Mouti d m U aajao for the build ing of the Seutth- lucoina inter urban electric line. The Death Penally. Sing sing, May 21. Driw Mover, niurderef was put to tleuth ill the elec tric chair heie ibis morning Or. Berry LeaUa. Chicago, May 21. On the thirteenth ballot for bishop in the Uethodllt BOB ferenee here this morning. J. K. Iterry was in the ieud. Hev F. W. Wurner and Be v, B. w. Parker were elected missionary bishops for loutbera Aaia. 1 1 he while wheat wus oft 4c from tin Liversinl ClOMM - i higher Chicago uneued la to ,'i-s m Mom -aiurtiuy, i ,i-n Uiiii1,, uuil wus Hrm urouud tin. ligure until 12 o'clock when tb. re wan a nhurp du el ine lo ui.'.. The visible supply allowed u ilecreumi lor tlm wn k ol Li ..mii uai inuking a totul of Hi. 21.1, U.I Stocks all over Money, 2'.j per cent. close Mturday i ii l-a. Open tisluy, t!7 to ii7'. Itunge tisluy, oi,'., to 071. Cloaa tisloy, ttfl f H. .. -mamtdwi .... aT "JjeV f ,r pr"J ' 7o'cl.i W- amaunakr .' " KQ x''m "J 'Uh'" flight -and ,i ac at Tai Room Kate 50t, 75c, 100 THE EAST OREGONIAN. The foper of the feopl. IN 1-4 I Mb -llli; KiLLuWINii AM ii. .i I has Is. n ink, ii up by ii.. l ily Mar j shut ami will la sohl al tin- expiration ul lea lata (or eueta ami t-'Xpeuau i , Our bay roan imrac. haatour white b-ui. iabl Ian auil alass ere, weight als.ul '.W isiuu i., J brauilud II uu left hip ami Won h biauil ou left ', ahoulilrr, about i ears obi BlKhlh Grade Bicycle Baoo. If tlm weather clear, thin evening the Ipeelal 'u mile bleyele race for pupils of the Bighth grude will la- run at the Slmpeoa k Periuger track ut 7 o'clock. Il.ii, Lumpkin, 1 n i llart man, Koy Bobhiua, Alberl Humphrey und Arnold Sheiiermun will ride the run-. The event wu. to have Isell oil tin program on Suturday, but waa post- oone.t uu aci-oillil of Hie luteliesa of Hie hour when the, rogulur uvenla had Ixjoii ulleiuleil liy only a pullod off. 1 1. latlv en. Shuli-Siocey Weddlua- Huuduy evening, the Hev. V. B. Pol" wiue officiating, Mr. Jeeje ahall aad Mrs Liiaia Slorey were marriu.1. The weddlua '"ok place at the Jamai a. Howurd hollo. , corner of Johuaoii uuil A I tit streets, which bus been taken by Mr. and Mrs. Siuill, .Mr. and Mra. Howurd to live in l.uwlon. Both are well known young people, who huvit been given lliu latat of w inline by their iiiuiiy friend, here. The wedding wua lew liu lulu und h Hi Sl.ila.hw --a waaaaw.. m iouuii and i atT Ml Thl l tapyoml ij ii-.tii.il l he III -at BUOOmmiful i nUNh leenJi Ciiiu mvmt aii"Wfi to aucucv; U w dutt-M (nvuriiibly t ute th Wei at Catfuta vt i I'UMth. 1 I win ffintj Brum iltM, wiuf its wun 1 i .1 lUVOMi l'l 111 iUld vt t onauiaplioli ia wiitit'ut m ymi Mllel Ul ion hlfttOI ol DMlflclB. liace its ru.t tliai.-vti y it U bmmu sitld tn u uui Miiti-t. at which in t'tht-i uu .hi iii0 tali aldifl It VOU hrtVffi f Cough, wr ctt iift ly uak yuu to ti y it. In Unit! Bti.ii 'i'. I'lKu'la 'J! , fdK eiiul l IN. Mlul 111 KtigUuJ la aU. Vn. 01. atud C tM. 50LC PR0PRICT0RS S.C.WEUs&Cal LCROY, N Y. TORONTO, CAN. TWO latrieel Clreoiallti avaeertiaw aa. ilea Vu eeiu by latluiau a Ui.. Uiuaaiala. iMUsl May i. laai . M UbAlUUAM. Mi) Marabal.