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"KyEVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION k H rtOPl.1 SSAD tus JJW EASTOREOONIAN twat's tiis mrxa roa AnvssTisaa. . . . IJTWHITE HOUSE j . LoROCERY STORE 0ur 46th SemS-Annual mst2&8GB9t&k Cleanup Sale If r -- f jli j e9'ns Monday, Jan. 7. "sJiiiEjtJi I it PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1901. NO. 4017 Ijoiething DON than selling goods sired t the White Moure tirocery bant the goods to give sutisluction. int customers to my imi lot of (iroccries Ijni' w 1 1 another order. v. vi curry (.insists solely of win" STO 01 pfOVOd merit. No t.,. i" are Hit 1 UN net trytliinB ri Itt under it true colors. nri r.-.isoniii.i.v respnniliue. House Grocerj. itti th'' 1'i-toflice. Most stores with their sales rue tilling news papers, sidewalks and '.tore vvitli "I'lienoni nrillv Phenomenal Bargain NeWS." We prc("r simply to hist about dur sale in a modest man ner and let ou judge lur youraell where you can Bad the "reatest rrdut timis No need to assure you of correct styles and reliable qualities. They are here Our prices on all our winter (joods are reduced let these do their ow;n talking. 11 the could speak they would tell VOU they were lower than yoi: could hnd at any other store in Pendleton. Come and investigate. Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store The Big Sale is now on When we advertise a sale, it means "your dollar grows in purchasing value from 25 to 75 per cent." : : : : ; ' : : THAT IS THE GOOD OF THE "BIG SALE." Dress Goods, Underwear, Hoods, Jackets, Hosiery, Blankets Capes, Waists, Comforts, Tailormade Suits, Fascinators, Corsets, Dress skirts. Men's Clothing, Shoes, Petticoats, Overcoats, Furs. Muslin Underwear Wonderful valut"- for the next foil day-. 86 doiOD t: an 1 1 " n t .- to alocl from. A snap for hotel and lodging house keepers. H 55 doen henn i iheeta at 26 ptr oral below regulai priot tio dosen pillow flips at '! per otot ieiow regular pnoe. THE BOSTON Si ORE Pendleton's Big Store. lOregonShortLineRailroad Tut luuKer aeon to Montana, I tali. Colorado and ail taste ru Points h. Utotoa ol two favorite routes, via the f.i' lKli' Kui Mail I.tin-. or Hie HH Uk nmlt Line,, Mo Change of Cars HNuiae Qalsooofcsstal "tee buui m OUlpIMM W'.lh Wnl Standard Sleepers I New Ordinary Tourist Steepen Urb Library-Buffet Cars nuio Diner, aaeals a le carte pi keciinimt Chair Cars "lortable Coaches and Smokers Train Completely Veatlbuled Onriu, r luiurinetlou aj.pl to r r WAMBLKV, Aeui o U a N. Co., Hendlelou, Or. ' Aljl!l.. W. t. COHAN. Psts, Aft. Oeu'l Afeul ' Thlro St.. Portland. Oregon. for Infants and Children. Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway Cuicaji, St. 1'aul, (St. Louis, Kan- City, Ht. Joe, Otnuhu, and w Points Last and South Portland and points on the Sound. Uafl'"!!)., WviiumU). aud rriaayaal Tu,"a), Thursdays ami bslurdayi lwTit?")" i;Dt Sunday t6:uo s, u. Sau.lion rordlo rai uud .c om W AUAMU. AUCUl. OAUiSKHKAU, U. laU,U"' rU,U "". w.ii,. u Cantoria in a luinulcss nubntitnt- t'ep Cw.tor Oil, Vurvm goiie, Drops and SiMtliiinf Syrup-. It is IMi-UMint . It OOBtaiaa neithei Opittui, Morphino nor utlicr N.o. tl; Miiixtune. It deetroye wonua uoi aiin.vM PitTtirltaneee. It tunn Iiarr)i a and Wind Colic, It relieve 'JY-ih-titir Trouble aud cire Coustipatiuu. It r-trbstM tbe tSltimat-b ami Bowelsl, aitrlna iMMsltll) and natural l p. Tbt- C'bUdreu'B I'uuaoea Tbe Motber's i'rii;ud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of r x . In Use For Over 30 Years. CLEARANCE SALE AT THE FAIR. Our Special lied u -lion on Clotblsg, Heavy Underwear Jjadie?- Wraps and Wrapper.- continue! until our prt henl tock is reduoed auffioUtnuy to make room tor our apriog stoek. I 'onsidei the priefj quoted helow. Men's Suits fiom $5. 10 10114.40. Men's Overcoats from $3.00 to i2.fo. Boys' suits from $1.20 to $0.40. Boys' Overcoats Iroin $1.60 to $3.20. Ladies' Jackets from ti.ho to $Koo. Ladies s Capes from $4 .00 to $iu.j. Ladies' Flannelette wrappers hum 6jc to Ji yo. See our goods and compare values before buying elsewhere. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. tit the Ktifwia u ruler- GENERAL NEWS. W. .1. Hrvan euvs the ti"t inaut ol hll iaper, "Tin' UOBMIdBer," will a x'ar anont the '-Vth innt. live list- "t reKintored letters have heeii stolen en the r. n. f hetween litrin nixl Kerne. Three ( the htteK i-in. floe) New York. Kornur United State MMiator J. A. Itm.lhnrv ilieil ut his home in AtlkMlxtn. Maine. Snmlnv. of hronrhiti. afl4 nearly Wt years. DaaM J. iavi, (etaerof Webster Davis, the former assistant secretary et the interior, .lieil at Kansas l'it. flieil M. Me was a veteran of the union army. The Vienna corresonclent London Obreaiele asserts that in her agreement with China takes to defend the latter ai?sinst an attacks 11 her forts. Nikola Tesla, the wUard of elee tricity, is rnmpetely satisfied that attempts are being DMstk hv the io hahitants of some oibaf planet to DOOI' nuinieste with the people ol this earth. a dlitiqetive leetare ol the ioeafere. tion of President MeKinley.'if plans under wsv ftiltill their esrlv promise, will he a larce representation of the colleges and universities ol the 1'nitcd Stated in tin line or parade. Mrs. Marv K. Leare hsc decided not to sue her husband, Charles Lease, lor divorce. The conciliation was brought about by their children. Mrs. Lease will shortly return to Wichita, Kan., ouit politics and settle down to private domestic life. It is asserted by the Cape Town cor respondent that unless the foTOM In Cap" Colony are increased a most un desirable state of affairs may result, as th? srtccess in arms 01 the invaders, however slight, might he the signal fnr a Ptitch uprising. Philip I'anforth Armour, financier and multi-millionaire, lieud of the vast commercial establishment that bears his name, died at his home in Chicago Sunday evening, aged M years, of an affection ot the heart. He leaves a fortune estimated at 4fl,tHM,000 to $"0, 000,000. He was horn in Oneida county, New York. Muring the absence of William Chidester and his wife from their ROOM near Marietta, Ohio, Thomas. 11 ' year-old son, shot and killed his ster Florence, aged 14. No reason is known. He apparently does not reslixn the enormity of his crime and fought (or possession of the gun when a neigh. DOT arrived. The paripts are pros trated, and the mother nay die. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Kx-Seuator Dubois was nominated by joint caucus for United States sena tor at Bo las City Monday im. tiling. John James is missing from his cabin near Desolation Lake, and has not been heard of for three weeks. Mrs. W. K. Beans, wife of the lormer pastor of the Vincent Mohodisl church at Spokane, died Saturday at Los Angeles, Cal. Montana is the chiei wool producing state in the union, and has more sheep than any other state except one. The state's clip this year exceeded '.'4,000, 000 pounds. The eocialist party of the state of Wsshington was organised at Colfax. Wash., by K. J. Spring, state organ izer, assisted by several socialist lead ers of Whitman county. State Treasurer Charlos S. Mooie .,( Oreaoa reports the receipts lor the past ix months aggregate 1716,270.08, und the disbursements, tW'.'l.oW.tvU balance on hand January 1, luOl, H44,H'.';.4U. The (1. K. fc N. Co, has ipuotod a rate of a fitigle fare for the round trip from its territory to the convention ot the National Wootgrnwers' and National Livestock Associations in Suit Lake City January 1'olM. The laomaa County l'oullry Asso ciation has organized with the iollow- ing officer! J. B Mcwry, president) K. 0, Toner, vice-president: W. li. JohnetOBi secretary and treasurer; A. C. Thompson, S, Mutt, H. A. Cage, executive committee. David J. Kchnelhy died at his home nt Kllensburg, Wash., Saturday. He was the oldest newspaper man in ti e Northwest, having been editor ol the Oregon City Spectator 111 IX.Y.', and was contemporaneous with tin- Ore gonial!. He was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, in 11. Young Mothers Stand in special need of help while the baby is being nursed. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription not only strengthen) tbe woman for motherhood aud makes the birth hour practically painless, but it iucreaeea the nutritive secretions on which the child is fed. It southra flM nerves, encourages the appetite and rapidly restores the mother to ro bust health. There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescrip tion," neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. I wish to Urt , u know tbt fret txuefit lay wile 4Tivrl iuukU UJOutf yiAir oi lie Preterit tiou,'M whUi Mr, a.b.rl H. rdru.ot in , don, U.nllulw, I. a ijt. "ii wsf s cue ol ctiiWUrtli. W bad hrard so 11. u, h 01 It tli.l By wife decid ed to try It. (I may aay say wife la thirty' three aul ihu was her 6ral child.) bh ouauiucuusd tc la ice ' favoriu Prescription' I . I inoutL. bc iore her child waa boru. Wc have u hnr, healthy girl, aud we hcllevc that tbia su roaiuly owing to the ' Pavcnu Prcacriuliou ' tuk 11 lulthfully according lc directions. We abalt certainly icconimcud it wherever w tau.s Dr. Pierce', Pleasaut Pel lets put the bowels in s healthy condition.. TERRIBLE FIRE IN AN ORPHAN HOME. One Hundred Children Penned in by Flames. TWENTY-EIGHT VICTIMS OP THE FIRE Heroic Work on ton Ptrt of People Before tbt Firemen Could Arrive on tbe Scene. Many Jumped to DmId. Kochester. N. Y., Jan. . -Not since the holocaust which occurred at the lantern works tire in this city in l.HHM, has such an awful catastrophe atllieted Kochester as the fire that occurred here early this morning, which de stroyed the orphan aslvum in Hiibhel paik. Shortly before 1 o'clock this morning Mrs. Cline, a imrsa in the Totter annex, smellod smoke, which was located as coming irom the boiler room by the matron, whu had been aroused Three alarms were imme diately sent in, but before the arrival of the department the llames spread rapidly and ran throughout the large building. People for blocks around rushed to the rescue ol the little ones penned up in the building, whosi escape by stairways bad been cut off. Windows were crowded with people, whose agonized faces urged the , -sellers to hasten with beds aud blankets to catch those who rolltd jump. Many of them took th leap, some from the third stnrv. One woman miscalculated the distance und crashed to the pavement a corpse. Many suffered broken limbs Irom the fall, those holding the blankets being on- able to maintain sufficient rigidity to catch the falling bodies, firemen DpOfl their arrival, ran up ladders to the windows 1 ml the nsf and began carrying down the children, liody alter body, however, was only a black ened corpse. The living and dead were taken to houses near by and laid ui floors, couches and beds. In one honee 12 dead bodies were lying at one time. Ambulances soon arrived and the wounded were speedily taken to the hospitals. At '1 o'clock sixteen bodies hail arrived at the morgue und it is ex pec tol the nr.mher will he increased tw eiity-llvo and poasibly thirty. The nurses and employes behaved most bravely, Nome of the lormer being frightfully burned in un effort to their charges safely out. Th.rs War. I0B Inmates. rbere were 10W inmates in the in stitution, Bg of vihiiui were children. The survivors are .iiartere.: at the various hospitals and residences. The victims, who at noon numbered i'8, are laid out at the morgue for identifi cation. An accurate list is unobtaina ble at this hour. Several deaths will probably occur during the day amonu; tbe injured. The financial loss, will not exceed 120,000, the west wing only of the asylum being destroyed. With lew exceptions, the clilblreu kllleil woro less than ten years old. Three fourths of the inmates were not orphans, but private patients left to th" euro ol the asylum HAWAIIAN ISLAND NI-WS. The Volcano Maunaksa llir.at.na Again; to froes.d Agalnal the Trusts. Sau Kraiicisco, Jan. . -News just received here Irom Honolulu by steamer sfute that the iiKlicatlons are that the volcano Naunakea will soon Im- in eruption again. Dense volumes of smoke hang about the crater aud the ruuibl ings that always preceed a How are heard . The American schooner Twilight irom the south seun put 111 at Honolulu 111 u bally ilamugeil loiclltion. Sim is leaking al the rule ol ten inches an hour unit had to be beached to koeii her float, she lias a cargo of two hun dred tons ol copra aboard. District Attorney iia.'d hua received positive instructions Irom Attorney General (riggs to muku a thorough investigation of all coOOOTai and com binations which an; formed in re straint of trudo und to proceed against thcai if his investigations warrant him in so doing, criminally or civilly us the 1 in on, stain ea of the case de mand. Mr. Itaird riavs "Trusts as they are known in tm i.nileu males are not the trusts that are known here. Those of Honolulu are those of busi ness combinations in restraint of trade. My instructions are ot such a nature that 1 will proceed to investigate them immediately. 1 will certainly proceed uuinst all mat uo not dissolve or cancel their legal agreements. " If lumber, oil und other trusts which tend to hurt the community exist, they win receive me attention 01 the iis trict attorney. Vessels that left the coast about the middle of December arrived in more or less damaged condition here. i hey report iiassing through the severest gale in recent y ars. The storm evi dently originated between here and th. mainland, lor not a trace was lell at Honolulu. The new steamer Sierra of the bpreokles line arrived two days overdue. Her cargo and the mail was badly damaged by tbe water that washed over her deck. Tbe Canadian steamer War ri moo, and the Pacific mail steamer Kio d. Jauiero also had a very rough voyage, laboring fearfully for live days and night, under alow peed. Fears are entertained for the safetv of the horse transport Kintuck which left Seattle with 000 horses on the 14th, and has not lxon sighted yet. IDAHO'S NliW OFFICIALS Inauguration Ooeurs at Bolia; Lsgli laturs M.ati. Hnisc, Jan. H. -The inauguration ol the new othcials of tbe state of Idaho look place here Monday. Chiel lustice Jnitrles administered the oath to Got Rant and the other new officiate, llotb houses oi the legislature met it noun. In the honee Glenn McKlnlay, of Shoshone county, democrat, was B I feted paabei bjm Mrs. Marv . Wright, of Kootenai 1 poealiat, chief lierk. rhe senate elected Ji w. Bellentlne, of Ilium. POpallat) president pro ti 111 and W. V Melfricb, ol da. democrat, secretary, In a joint, caucus of the fusion Parties at which ex-Senutor I red tt Da boil was nominated for senator, was attended bj N membart, one lall when he found there was to he a sena torial cbOsM and it i declared that two of those present did not Vote, making the DOBibof Voting M, just a maiorlty on joint ballot. There ne 49 fusion members, ail together. It is said by Daboio' friends that all will vote for him when the ballot is taken in the legislature. Last night nil inaugural bull wus given at the Natntorium. A POSSIBILITY 01 WAK. So Thinks Senator Hawl.y, In a Spssah In Ssnsts. Washington, Jan. "We are not altogether out ol sight 01 some possi bility of war with s.uiie Kuropean power. We do not know. Thev are in a great deal of trouhle there, and I ttnoeretOPd they look with very great lenlousv upon our talk of a Danish is land ami our talk about Mqalring other territory. ' ' These words were attend by Mr. Hawley in tin' senate in urging the passage of the army reorganization hill. Mr. llnu had quoted Irom the president's recent message the repre sentation that the l ilipinos' opposition was practically on its Inst legs, Hint Mr. Hawley felt called upon to furnish sumo other reason for swelling the army. Rsfussl to Mast ritx La. Lincoln, Nob. Jan. H. Victor Vlls qoaln, Hantoeent oolonel oi the regi ment oi which William J. Ilryan was colonel during the war with Spain refused lo take part in the inaugura tion oi Mr. Dietrich, the new republi can governor because (of the presence of lieu. Kixthugh Lee, tin ex-confederate. Cof. Vilipiain served in the union army during the civil war. Ho is a personal friend of Mr. Ilryan. Braaoh or Promls. Suit. Chicago, Jan. H. -Virginia Harris, (a wealthy young woman of Kensselaer Imi. . has tiled suit in the United States circuit court for I'm, not) damges against her second cousin, Benjamin Durham, hunker, of llrnago, III., Illeg ing breach of promise to marry. Miss Harris is thirty, and Mr. Durham llftv years of age. They have taken maiiv trips together, one to California. Mr. Durham always looked upon the young woman us u memluir of his family. The w, oiling legislature. Cheyenne, Jan. 8. The legislature met al noon and elected K. W. Stone, of Cheyenne, president of the senate; J. S. Itherly, of Sherman county, saiaker. Senator Warden Is the un animous choice of the rnpuhl leans for election lo the United States senate Carnegl.'a utter lo Seattle. Scuttle, Jan. . Andrew Cameige olfnrs to donate I 000 for a public library in this city on condition that the people of Seattle provide a gllur autee I iiimI of IMi. urt) a year to main tain the library and add to its store of books. Transport Sherman Arrives. San Francisco, Jan. H The trans P-.rt Sherman has arrived from Ma mill With -ill- Sick sold less, Six soldiers insane, 4'.' soldiers us prisoners. The bod lee ol sold ten were bnrled t sea, two dying en route O.clarsd a Dividend. Washington, Jan. I, the comp troller of the earreaej declared a dividend of ,7 in favor of the credi tors of tbe Livingston National hunk of Livingston, Mont. uansral Cavansugli Dying. Sew York, Jun. ling. lien. James Cavanagh is dying Irom old ago at his home in iJrouklyn. He bus been ill for severul weeks Ktrcnio unc tion has been aflmialeawed to him. Pr.sldsut HoElnl.y III. Washington, Jan. . Tisluy's 01I1 inet meeting is declared off and tomor row evening's diplomatic reception has been K)Ntiouod on account ol the illness of President Mckinley. California Legislature. Sacramento, Jan. H.The legislature OOOVened Monday afternoon. V. W. Pendleton, ol I. on Angeles, was elected -pcuker. There is little talk as yet on legislative measures. tlovernor Joseph K. Toolu, aud the new state ofttcers, were inducted iutn 0tf1.11 at Helena, Montana The care DMMy of administering the oath to (overiior Tuile, who succeeds Gov. eraof li- smith, took place in tbe elective oihni, and was simple ill its everv detail. The oath waa adminis tered by Associate Justice Milburu, himself a newly elected officer. Stops th. Cough ana Works off the Cold. Lsxallva Brouu-4ululu Tablets uurs a cold In one day. Mo cure, no pay. Prlo. lb cants. NOTABLE SPEECH BY LODGE o Addressed the Senate on the Amend ment to the Army Bill. o SHOWS THE NEED FOR 100,000 MEN Burleifth SuhMltii'' for th Hopkins Apportion ment Meimire Pisses, Making the House Mf.mbmhlp iHii. Washington, Jan. H. A notable speech was made m the senate by l.islge, of Mrtssachiis'tis. Addressing the senate on the amendment lo the one bill, striking out the provision for n veterinary corps, he discussed hrieflv aud principally in I he 'ormolu coloouv with Senator Hacon.of tieorgia, on the I'h 1 1 . ppn.e oiieHfinn und the necessity lor an army oi HHi.OOO men. In conclusion he drew a brilliant word picture of the commercial future of the I lilted States declaring thai the trade conflict with Rnropehad Iready begun und could result only in the commercial and economical upreinacv of this counlrv over the entire world. In this industrial conflict he appre hended in danger fp in a material con test witli any nation oi the world but he urged the necessity lor a strong and scientific illy organied army and a powerful navy, in order that the United States might be prepared tode fetul its rights against anv possible foe. RFAIM'ORMONMliN I DILI rinal Aatlon Will no Taksn on tho feature. Washington, Jan R, -The aniuiatcd debate in the house on the reappor tionment of representation from the various slates is Hearing its close, it being enenlmoooly agreed tisiuy that the final Vote would l e taken hef, re the session closes tomorrow. Hopkins expressed o iifldence that the bill l'ar ing his name will he passed tomorrow, although then' may be a slight change giving an uddit ionulmemlier to Honda, C dorado and North Dakota Notable speeches today were by Cruinpacker of Indiana, dealing with theallegul dis fraiicliln'inrnt in the south; by Hep burn of Iowa, severely arraigning the present rules annihilating constitu tional prerogatives of the boaee end bv (.row ol I'ennsyl viiniu, comparing the old system in the house with that of the present. Ths Burlslgh Bill Adopted. Washington, Jan. S. The house at 4 :'J.1 o'clock this afternoon begun voting on the llorlcigh substitute lor Hopkin s apportionment loll, provid ing for a membership of mho, ami the Murleigh measure was passed by a le of efl to ion. Marrlsd His Wlls. Iloslon, Jan. M. Norman, lelby i K id McCoy and his lormer ell. Julia were remarried at Gould's hotel last night. They were recently di vorced, and McCoy feeling himself in the arsons upon reflection, snnloaleed to his wife und a second marriage u - agreed to. man I. ma on I'anauia. Washington, Jan. 8, i-ii-ulticiior.il tiiidgcr, at I'anuniu, cublus that the Colombian government announces a bisly of revolutionists is approaching I'unama prepared for a tight and a battle is imminent , Sugar Uoss Up. New York, Jan. H.The announce, uietit was made tislav that all rellaOTS had advanced all grades of reliucd sugar 10 points. The Kansas Legislature Convenes. i'opeka, Kan, Jan. s. I'he legisla ture convened ut noon. The republi can cuuciis iioiniliees lor otllci rs oi the -.en tie and house were elected, Knock Out Drops " 1 am u saloon ki i s i ind uat .1 i . ilnnk n, ..i risk aadrye,w win k.) aag geialae were MQCN D MM edics foi oiigh- j and cold M.t"J I of my i i nihil urn w SSI ol tint A SHSS opinion. 'T Now I k n i w , soiilethingut least a thousand iliucs hsMSV. I' A'kor's agllsh icmcd) for l oughs und Cold sooe w loll- ug. I bagau to cough und lottlid out then that ru , und rye wuauog.Msl 1 gol woim. aud I wua beginning to th.uk that the trou ble would run into consumption i dUra i lake uii) sits k in psUini In. dl. lias, but - mi how or other I tried Acker's i.ngtiali II. in.. I) Due hoi Ih did the hi, n.i , for no kn.n ke.i thut cough out completely. aud it lias never BOSAS bat 1. again There ti n. v.-r u day pua.-e tin. I I doi. I ay a good WOSd about Ihia won. Ill I i" d. in. I al most forgot to ay that i aiw tri ngvreud fleshier now, aim. taking Hut 'It. than I was before t h. ol. o- nil I tint., ilos letter voluulaiily und ile.n , and um glad to do it (kjlgucdj ' o.i Hl'glaVa leloou-keeper, Pucalollo. Idaho goldal'J-s ,'ss- .oi'UI alsiiilo, tliruiigliout lie Uniusl M talus ami Clauada ; and in Kng iaod, at L 'M . '! i.. 4a. tkl. If you are not auiiaiiisl ufier buyiog, reiura l'lU bottle to your druggist, and get your money buck. W authorut IKr ubart ffuuraUm. It At UOOktM CO., rtiaoulvra, Aew I art. Sold by llr.K'k X MsCoSSaa, IVu.llvlou, Ore . .m f . 1 II as f "It has justly won its laureis. ooups, ' Fish. Game. Hot and Cold Meats, etc., are I given a most delicious flavor by usin Lea & Perrins' SAUCE TtkU s.uatuia u oa avary U4ii THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE c&&tXJ&rtou i -5. "saaar jrnssk, i asruswAttt; or iuitationu. J.JUN nUNCAN'S SONS, lguU. Vew Yurk.