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DAILY EVENING EDITION KAIIIH" I'AFBS Or , Vs rKKN ORKOON In THS EAST OWnOONIAN THI ranri.1l nn TBI BAST ORBOONI AN THAT'S ti? rirn rom tDTimilM, I ML. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, Fill DAY, JANUARY 18, 1901. NO. 4026 0EVENING EDITION focfrhe WHITE HOUSE ,eT.fiROCERY STORE LZ- , h- i ft & s- The Sweet Things iMMMhold Mi lirt' nmnnvst the rti,.,.s f r tt i oil r sloes ol groceries hjrh nr. in constant clemninl. I heir n.,tu . Hi"' Min or unit ntner excel lent miiI it ii'- hsvi msas (mm prime favor- It,.- vvll'i ' u ' "'ir'1'i . Ami OOF innliisse, jellies, I'tr., are watl meriti hut low in prion. II.hmI ltiicr jams, jollies unci h rp! . liillttiT. till' lllll'HI IN II. I' lllllll. Grocery. s,'Xt to tl"' PoBtofflee. The time to buy bargains. Is where the owner wants to sell and for thi reason now is the time to buy All classes of Winter Goods and this is the place to Imv them JUST THINK OF IT: CAPES AND JACKETS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICK. 50c for Ladies' 1 . 75 for Ladies $1.50 capes. $t jackets. ill 3 00 for o for Ladie Ladie: S3 50 i apes. $q jackets. 'JO pur rent ti' SO er cent reduction on all otlier linen of winter goods throughout our en tire stock. Thin mean big savings for you and quick selling for na. Alexander & Hexter. 1 The Boston Store A Bunch of Bargains. 1 1 1. White muslin By's nats and caPs- j " j lin: values that arc sacrificed nt laundered underwear. I Lot t. small garraenti . i2j4 25c 311(1 50c. Lot 2. small garments lyc . Lot j. large and small Karinents 39c ,(),n h Ste,son & Co. have written us that Lot 4. large and small garments 55C jj W) ,akt. special pains to have out hats Lot 5. large and small garments 79c for spring made extra line. I.ot t', large and small garment! e'3 Men's lined calf mittens lioo value, C A . The Douglas $3.50 shoe is the beat fitting j " (l," ,'tl most stylish and best wearer in Pendleton. Ladiet Kid Gloves, $1.00 valut an 48f lit f,v Wool (hn n goodi u 19( Our line of spring wash dress goods are on the road and will be opened about February 1st. THE BOSTON MORE Pendleton's Big Store. OBNBRAL NSWS. Secretary Root it a victim of the la grippe. There art thousands of case of the (linwwe in Washington. President Kruger is UBdSClded whether to visit America. He will do; so if assured that President Mckinlev will receive him officially pNSldeaf of the Transvaal . Union Taeiflc river No. I was , wreaked at Aepea Hill, Wyoming, I Wedncstlay. ami IS iierson wore hnri, none seriously. The chair ear: and diner were thrown down an em- bankmcnt . It is understood in London that rom 1.. Johnson, the American street mil road capitalist, has taught the Haker street and Waterloo underground rail road from the London A: til 000 1'inanco Corporstloe, Ltd. .lame A. Mount, who retired Mon day at noon from the 0000 of governor of 'Indiana, died verv smldenlv Wed nesday night in his apartaMOH at the Deaaisae hotel In Indianapolis. The 1 trouble was hearl disaast In joint convention Wednesday the I Michigan legislature verified the vote , taken in the senate ami house, and 'Senator .lames McMill ian was tnrni- ally declared sleeted United Statu senator for the term of six years from March A next. The coal miners' itrike in Colorado ' is rapidly producing a seri.ui condi tion of affairs in lienver and other por- I Hons of the state. Three hundred men were added Wednesday to the number ,011 strike in the state rslsin tl"' S gregate ti I W. PAUFK NORTH W tST NbWS. The residence of T. . Hendricks, at Kiigeno, was r- I ' I by burglars a few night ago. The thieves stole a watch and some money. Kd Parker, of Astoria, bail a tussle with a footpad the other night at Astoria, and throw him ofl tho street into the water U feet DOlOVt Tin- tliug succeeded in making a landing. Hon. Di P. Thompsn, of Portland, has returned from a trip 10 the Hawaiian islunds. He was not pleaseil with the islands as a plat l Hlient residence. He visited them. Por two davs the mails wen the first ;art of the week on the South ern I'aci'ie lines between San I'raneisco ami Pi rtlatnl. Ircp snow and wash out were the cause. Tratlic is now re sumed. Mre. C. C. Bo.arth, of WiKidland, Wash., died Wednesday, Mrs Botarto came to Oregon in the earlv Mis. She 1 was the neither of Mrs. Merrill, wile of Hon. Norman Merrill, representa tive from Columbia county. Treasurer-elect Mndgett scored a I k 1 i nt in the county treasurer!! ip contest at Spokane. Judge lichardson issued an injunction directing OS Treusuror Smith ami his dspOtlei to cease all interference with Mudgett, to surrender all moneys, books and puhlie property, and quit all inter ference witli the plaintiff in the collec tion ot the public funds. THE LEGISLATIVE SOLONS ARE IN PORTLAND. Corbett Men Are Certain Forty-Six Signatures. of CAUCUS HOUSED MONDAY NIGHT Treatment ol thf Minority In th Lr-fllsltiure ID Regard lo Choosing Clerks Is Cans lDf Considerable Commenl. part In "The Village postmaster, " tom enjoying !'..'", 000 a year income. tiill received a letter advising him ol the death of an uncle. Major ,lame ilill. of Liverpool, Kngland. from wounds receiver! in toe Hner war. Tho letter aniiouined that young Id I was lieir to."HHs a year on condi tion that ho marry th m ijorV ward, whom he Had never seen. tiill refused, preferring to marry the woman ol hi enoles. longer Akl tor Instruction. Washington, Jsfl It. The stati partiuent this morning eSSlved a BMS age from Minister t'onger. stating Unit a protocol had been signed by the Chinese representatives ami re- tnraed to the foreign envoy.. Onnger asks for Insttnstlons which shall lie sent to Itiui hv the state department tods JT. He Mid a discussion as o the ivs :iin mean of executing the terms of agreeieeut will begin hiii . ,le- QUEEN OF ENGLAND ALARMINGLY ILL. o She is Gradually Failing in Health. I'HYSICIANS IN CONSTANT ATTEIDARCE f perm all of -laved I ii n h th Cabinet In Sslon. j London, Xaa, IS, - Tne cabinet met this afternoon to consider the Hny Pauneolote treatv and the amendments . thereto. The meeting is strhtlv secret .and no informal ion is given out. Ac-I Portland, .Lin. 18, -Portland is cording to the opinion ol several high 'alive" with members of the legirla- i authorities, however, the cabinet will tnre here having a good time because accent the amendment! Willi certain. of adjournment of that bo.ly from I minor MfSgOSrdS ta Hritish interests. Thursday 10 Momiav at ' o'chs'k The C.'.rhett men are confident that COaSSnhlS RstaMISfeea, they will obtain -til signatures, a ma- Nr-u York. .Ian. IS. It is learned joiry of the legislature, to a call lor a ' today thai Veneuela has established caucus on the seiiatorship next Mmi- a censorship over all the ilispatehes lay night. Senator MeBnds'l follow- to and from the Dttttod Slates. The art are eonslly as eonfidenl that the I oonsorshlp II is believed, is the result caucus will not contain a inaioritv of of the trmilile lhal has arisen oier tho They IK ml the Knd is Uoly t Killer ol lew Munlbs tl Best, Prrbips Only i Krw Weeks or i lew Days. the legislature. The Mlnorltv Have No Hlghti. Haleiu, Jan. IS, A large niitittar of the solons went to Portland last night. A few of them went to their homes ami fewer still remained in Salem. The chief topic wherever men meet here i the method adopted tor clnms iug clerks in the senate. In that branch of the legislature the ruling faction of the republican party gave the minority BO representation iii the distribution of clerks. The actum of the senate is very severely i rit i iseil not only by the minority repnld icans but also by tho members of the opposi tion party. However, the severest criticism for the action come from Mr, ' sTbett'l supporters. Senate Hilt No. 20. Senate bill No. L.1I, by Sweok, au thorize tin city of Pottland to iimvey to a board of trustees to be appointed by the Native Son of Oregon, the Oregon Pioneer Association, the In dian war veterans, the Oregon Hlstorl Ssl Society, the Native 1'iiughters of Oregon, and the Portland Public library, the tract knewn as park hloeh 7, in Portland. These societies pro pose to erect a building on this blOBS. attempt of Venesnela to abiogate I OlltieSSllSII to the asphalt trust. waitiiiK on Seeat Briuae. Washingtoii, .Ian. IS, A nSnCOl it-. of re pi eide ,1, GET UP! lei-r I hit "rederick No liest Wheel in the Land Kide a OOI.L'MIUA t in and ISO, i U her wheels Ih.OO up. AMERICAN PLAN. $3.00 per Day and Upwards i I nest Hotel the Pacific Nurtherc! New riusic "Wink, wink, wink, Mr. Owl." " I ba house of too much trouble." "I aim gwine to work no uiore." And other, new BOc and BOc inuHic, I tnd 98b. snob. Stationery and School Supplies We are ucklio-vledgeil louder in "ie goods. '" peaelli le. i5c tableu lOe. 1 tbsetl fancy tissue paper be. School books, slates, pencil boxes, "" " lappTlei, blank books, sponges, '"ks, paper and musciliges. 2&1 THF; PORTLAND POHTI.ANU, OKBUON. i or dm lij on tCti I it) id eer IN ing Bicycle sundries 1 lrus , inner tubes, hundred of sundries, price. Garden Seed I a in us, at almost grii'N, hall AH seeds Jjc, ill Wo seeds It, SS goixls, warranted. .Special Kate to tiaatern Oregon people for tourlata and commercial travelera. vlaitlng Portland. Headquarters , H. C. BOWBKS, Manager- "redericK Nolf Special Bargains for all We have urramjed a 8PKUIAL BAKtiAIN OOUKTBB and will continue to load it with goods, at leas than cost. At this time of the year every store he odd ami ends in some lines of goods that must U sold out of the way of new goods coming in, and we will sell these at a MSOrlflOS. This week our counter lias on it : Men's colored shirts with cults, slightly soiled from being displaved in the window , tjloi Men's fleeced underwear cost 53e sells ul ')Uc ; Ladies' woolen waists from 76c to tl.&V, Ladies' dongola hoes, odd styles, cost I f& sells at 11.86; Indies' ami Misses slns, odd styles, from 7.V to l.(sjj K. and W. collars, out of demand si. and styles .V. If you do not ee what roil want in our ad, come in and see our counter. It may have on it just what you want. Our 20V reduction sale on clothing stil! continues. THE FAI R , Bennett & Tarbet, Props. Tluit' the tnornine call of Imnti It's a welcome cr to a we" :i..m. to .t mall whi'w - let 1 se. ins to have lieeu only au i::ircfrekhiug Stepof; who wakes won burning eyes, t.. .' head, .ilid a had taste in the month, it means only a new day's misery In Mich .i iiIlv sit al eendlttoe health i most huh and swiftly restored by the use o I clor Haroe'sOoldea Mi I ical DbsMvery, It cures disaaass el the ton..., i; and ort ins of dtgccii'.u and in. trilion, and it cures thiouvh the lom.it h i ".ises ct (i er, lui vs. l.idi" , elc, w n It Have their . r; on in dis c.sed con ttotnarh sad oth r aroant 01 and aetrlttoa. !t inctea - I r.l life hi .'sl-niahin (Icnils, ri;-.'.ii is bcitewed by t let IS en ot r.t ,i, pure blissJ "Golden Moli' .1 Discovery " lotitaiae no alcohol .tnd i . emir i fre t from opium, us .one mid oi'n-r ii .rt oiu ,. v.sn ' deities tsesJas! ra se wr h y ' aad Pj Sit". Celanii k t.i. ,i itav fs :i .r si .it .. nrfit in nir "amiss l trnf J liseeiat k trhvtt. uf Viola, CitUttti c. AtC b.f'.rr I iim-,1 the itttovr mtntWsiirl r.mcdWi st t t r p ess set .una.! ; digestion Uud coiitltiu-il tri-hng of lalssf) i eoe Mrsl like u aew ismii ieyesss in n.t. I ol uni t, il iteatne iii i .1 ii .- ii , ti.oili eonl.t tt'j tic Ih tit i tltutt le ts. o ,, nit nt f Lr U V. lien v I know ItU inccUetaes sie ull right in the cj. ol' dlssesss The, C oiniiion Sense Medic. tl Advisi r, rlotli hiuding, srul fret- by the MtthaTi on receipt of ii one-cent stamps, lo pay exja tise of mailing uxy In paper i overs i oatMsej stain pa A';,., . in K. V. Pierce, Huflalo. N. V. 123,000 people are killed eeery year in this country by CONSUMPTION. The fault is theirs. No one need have consumption. It is not herediluiy. It is brought on by neglect. You have a blight cold and cough. You do nothing to get rid of it. Shiloh's Consumption Cure a cough or cold in ed the sennte should not proceed with consideration of the Isthmian oanal ion until after Ureal Hrltaln shall have opportunity to hhss upon the amended llay-l'atincefote treaty. ConOdsrlne the Army Ulll. Washington, Jan. 18, As soon as the sertati nvsned this liter noon ram slderatlon ol the army raornanlsatlon bill wag resinned. Nearly evert' sena tor was in his st.,i , sola on the measure will he taken at I o'clock (his afternoon) AN 0RE00NIAN IN TROUBLE. i: in; an i i. i,i Ai m i i ton IN SAN l-'MANt IM 0. Mil II libit I. oi,, I, ,ii, .Inn. IK Tim oueen's con dition I. lieeomlng "till more alarming , .ii cording to latest reports from her -n k chamber She now suffers from insomnia, loss of appetite and in rv.ins cess. l a,. IpaelallStl left last night for Osborne rhe qneen'i physicians ar iilarnii.l. not so much at her present condition, but by the steady decline of her health, which they have lieeu un able to check. I hey now regard the end as only a matter ol a few mouths, perhaps weeks and possibly a few days. Urowtna Dally Worse. 1 Ion, Jan. is. A Portsmouth correspondent wires: ' I have further confirmation that the qaeea is hi. She has been falling for weeks ami is rowing dally worse." The oueen to- hiv reached esaetly the age of Qaeege ilio third, the previously eldest living Kngliatl sovereign, when he lied. A court circular has not appeared since riieadav, This fart leads to mnflrma tion of the report of her majesty's ill nana, as the circulars are not issued until after stiiorvisci iy the queen. Ths tnndltlon Is Alarming. i on. ion Jan. i m . it iM reeoftsd that the royal physicians are in almost hourly atteodano at the bedside ef the qaeea whose n unlit ion is alarming. Her majesty's trip to Kraure has been alstndnned in onneaqosaoi of her sick ness itut the oAelala at i lebofM house deny thill the ipieen is seriously ill. PRBMHT TRAINS COLLIDE. expect people to know you have to sell It you what don't "rt Ntreot, :::::: :l'eudletou, Oregon HOW DO YOU ADVERTISE? The new atore can never be known unless It advertises. will cure night. one "Sinlob's ia su Bofailinf curs lor cuughi, tKruat uud lunf iroublc.. It will oafs cmi stu,.,. i. It ut rcsiAk.blt rcuictly." A. b SALTER, M. J., Uuilo, N. V. Mo,.. I, - CouauinpUou Cor. Is sold by all drugstal t Sbc, OO. . 01.ee m bottlk. A rrltite.il KU.rutlf. .. wlttt kvcry bt.KU. r yuu r out mUiIUiI o to yuur druggist kutl got yuur nsunay l.. k . THE TROUBLE AT GOMMN. It Arots Over I'athsr's Ksfusal to Allow t Young Man lo Court His Dauiihlar. Oorbln. Ky., Jan. IS, The trouble here nliieh resiilted in the shooting f Jim .Sisitwell arose over rMmi well's refusal to allow his diiughter to keep itnpanv win Ibdla White After Wliito shot hpolaell a riot followed Wedneaday night in ebleh two persons were killed, one mortally 'voumled, three or four others Hounded and a building, in which White SIM his friends took refuge, wrecked by Ivnamlte. The dead are : Mis Susan Cox, an iniiocunt hyrtainhr. kill,. I hy a strav bullet, Sulton laris. killetl by the explosion. I In wounded are: . I. inns i,nl well, fatallv, Hudiev Bradley, Tracy Cooper i und an iinkiiottu traveling salesman. Soldiers Arrive. Corlun Kv., Jan. M. Sevent vlive members of tho second regiment, with galling guns arrived here this morn ing. Shortlv after their arrival, John, James and llob SpotWell, the leatlers of one of tho lorces engaged in the lend here surrendered lo the otliccrs. NEWS Ol THE JAPANESE. Orgaiillng a Company to fight His Standard Oil In Japan. San Krancisro, Jan. IH. Yokohama advices state that the resignation of Viscount General Kalsura Japanese minister ol war has been accepted and General kslam. governor general of Kormosa, will hit his successor. Jaaaaees oil awn pa n las are consoli dating to establish a new company with ten million yen capital ami light the .Standard Ull company in the Japanese field. 'The negotiat ions am being con ducted hy Aeno Boieblro, president of the Tokyo Kiseii kaisha I teenier line, now ofs'rating between Jupan and Sen Francisco. Tho Japanese I 'hristiaus have dis patched one id their number lo raise leads in Baropa and A merles to start a tlaily BSBar ot their own Three hundreii .lapannne residents in f?hlenampn fJoitH. have sent a deputation to Tokyo snd spoiled to the loreigu olfico for tho dispatch of troops to the f'oreaa port for tho protection of liter Japauesti resnleitts, as there ire sigus of trouble among the natives. A famine is reported among the DBO plo along the coast ol Tesluo, provimc of Hokkaido. Owing to the many storms, it has been Impossible to im port rise this winter ami tho sopn are living on potatoes and Iteaus, of which they have a scanty supply. MASKED MEN HUli WOMEN. sfeatsa on ths treats' Ave tns VleUtu or a Uang. liullefoutlt, I'.t , Jan. IH. Hesi'lelltH of this place aro terrorized over tho hugging of women hy masked men on the street at night. One arrest has been made. Within tin. last leu days tlvo women have been thus embraced. Tho victims, young and old, have, been held up by masked men in dark places ami hugged hard. None has been asked for money ami valuables. When the women screamed tint buggers ran oft. The carrying of pistols hy all women is being advocated. Kew women of Bel lefonte now venture out after dark without escorts. rite for il.u.n.letl buuk ott cneuiitpt b. C. WclUk. t I. . c Sent Key.N.V. MUll.'Ul CWSt IS UU I for sstle liy I wllmuu cV o., iteimu;l.t Ho Is a llcother or ths Lata llll Ulsxs of Oregon, Who Mel Violent In-. iin Iii Oklahoma San Francisco, t'alif., Jan. IH, Hubert K. itlae, who shot and killed bis partner, William Trew. lla. in this city last Monday, because ol some trouble in which their wives were in "licd, is an t Iregoiiiaii. lie was In ru near Ihillas, I'olk county, tlregon. where his mother ami sisters still reside. Twenty years ago the lilaie family became lavolfetl in a lend with a family named Whitney anil Iwo ol the Wbitnev were killed, il war alleged, by llll (ilan .an elder brother of the man who shot hi partner. Till Ulate afterward met a violent death in Oklahoma, tilae is well known in this city, lie was employed ut lt. Ihthlwin hottd for some vears as niuht- ,l,.rL a rut ,ih ,l,.c .l..,L lit... the I In 1 1 1 w i 1 1 hotel was ihstroyeil by tire Olau went to tint Hawaiian islands and ran a hotel there lor some tiiuo. Ho came hack bare and entered into the partnership with Trowolla, whom In K 1 1 It ! last Momiav, in the conduct f the Windsor hotel (ila.e refuses to talk regarding the shooting, hut ho has said that he abof Trewella in self-defense, No pistol was found on the murdered man's per son, tne Only causejor tin. slitsiting known i' thai 'IrewtTl.i pushed Mrs. (Ilate OUl ot his loom- in the hotel when she rente there to iinsrrsl with Mrs. Trewella, a lew hours before the shoot nig. It tran pin that there was one eye Withes to the Hhootlllg, JoM Ji O'Connor, a hell boy in the hotel. 'The bell bajf says that Glass said lo blm immediately alter lb'- tl ting "If any one ask you how he was shot, you say that he shot h iln-el 1 . 1 ' Troln 0'Ooaner'i svtdeeos lbs murder is shown to have been a told blooded one I lis blvsktovk I on van lion. Salt Lake, Jan. la. 'The National Livestock eouventlon adopted a mem orial to congress protesting ugiiinsl the enactment ol the QbroUl oleoinar gariue hill. The billowing olllters were elet ted last oighti President, U, J, Springer, Colorado; first vice president, J. M. Holt, Montana , second tiie president, V. J. Hageubarth, Idaho, secretary i U. I . Uartln, Colo ratio. Jem Mses'k Sun a rrssehsr. I In. ag... Jail. IS. AlWt .l Mac. evangelist, eldest sou of Jem Mace, the pugilist, is in I Imago to preach the gospel. Thirty years ago the elder Mace made a lour of America, during which hn fought "Tom" Allen ami ' Neil" ll'llaldwiu. Atfulnaldo Is Mill Alive. Manila, Jan. II, It is reported hen. that Aguinahlo recently visited his mother hi tho province i f (Invito and had a narrow esca I rom capturo in the attaci. made upon a Cevite Iowa by llin American lot, . Bt'CenlSBSlSJ Pruislsn Kingdom ISerlin, Jan. IH. Today is the actusl hi nentennlal of the Pruesiau kingdom and ii" neJabratioa of the event is lieing carried oiil on tin elaltorate Malt lie ceremony m the castle was an impressive affair. Children Burned lo Usath. Klkbart, Ind., Jan. ih The hems of benjamin Miller, a farmer, living near Middlehiiry, was burned this morning und four children who were asleep in the second story were cremated. five Psrsons Klllsd and Train Blew Up Prom Bxplostvss. Locke Mills, Maine, Jan. 18. Two freight trains collided hern this morning, resulting ill the death of five persons ami injuring many others ami tho destruction of a vast amount of property. The dead are: Peter Thompson, engineer. W. J. Oliver, brakemaaj an aaknowa brakeman ami two tramps. Several cars loaded with explosives blew up ami twelve cars were bo modi llsd Trsln Wrssk In Msales. Olty of Mem o, Jan. IM In a bad wreck on the Mexican Central Thurs rlsy, near t 'otistaiicla. five persona W re killed and many injured, a mini bOI so badly that they are expected lo tile. This is the seventh serious wreck on lbs road in the last two mouths. Haos Wsr Thrsatsnsd. Leavenworth, Kan., Jan. IH. A ruth to bay pistols ami ull kinds of small Bn Srmt bai been on In Leavenworth since Saturday. Beth whites ami l i n ks have nun based weaHius, not a few among them being women. It tie VI lopes that two negroes negotiates! with on,, gunsmith lor two tloaeii Winchester rilles. This gave rise to the story that the negroes were arm ing, preparatory to a race war. liunboat Will Not Uo. Washington, Jan. Ih. Orders to the gunboat Scorpion to proicsl frout ,ii.i, a to QaaaooOi Vtassseele. a , oniiierinandtsl. Tin. state department d.i lined to give ll,i. cause ol the sudden reversal ol judgment, hut it is believed it le caused either by tbe threatening tKlod it ions at Caracas or iresh in ws w t, i. i, Bases the sltaatloe in the uHphalt Held lens alarming. ins Hosrs Lost Heavily. London, Jan. Is lord Kitrlieuer reports a force ol MtSl lloers routed westol Veotersbere, The British had ,t lew eaSUaltleS. lie also ssuds re- ports oeaeeralag the tight iretweani lieaerel Oolvllleeod a thousaud Boers user Btaadertoii, 'The Britlab casual lie were one killed and live wuuuded. Tho Boers seemed to hav lost heavily. Me Mors PetSSltt to Cersesaeeeeeu. I ..in Ion, Jan. IH The war oltlce poeltirels decline to issue further perm IU tOf newspaper correspondents in South Alrica. TRUE TO MIS SWEETHEART. gvsn Siift.UUO Would Not Induct. Youog 0 1 1 1 to Give Usr Up. Hcrauton, Pa , JaD. IH. Love for a girl in the same company prevents Young W. S. QUI, playing a minor Ths Sossshsltlsr Trlsl Paterson, N. J., Jan. IH. The clos ing argument in the BoSSShistaST mur der trial were made ibis morning. The verdict is not expected before some time tonight. Usnsi'kl Algae la in. Hotruit, Jan. 1. den era I Alger, who is aoaaaed to his home in this city with the griji, is ciitically ill tii is niorning. James Welsott Sealea. Ilartloid, Conn., Jan. IH. Kud Car tel got a decision oyer Joe Wolcott to il igltt in I be twelfth round on a foul. PreslSenl al Mis 0B.se. Washington, Jan. IH. -President Mi -l.inlev Spent an hour lit his offlcn ttsiay lor the first time since be Iwraiiie ill. NBW Y0BK AIIITl Hsuurtsd by I. I . Bay a ts.. Cklsage Board or Trade and Mew Terk Sleek Bxshanas Brokers. January IH. The wheat market clossu lower totlay after au early show oi ktrengtlr when May wheat sold up to at) I s. I real this point there was .1 decline to 711 1-H uud the close WSS only 1-H better. Liverpool was an changed, a A S. it is significant that the lug men in the trade are taking the hull side and the uest two months are likely to see au active market. Sharks lower. Money, H Iter cent. Close yesterday, Tt Opea hslay, hi) 1-H to H0L, Kanse today, H0 1-8 lo 7b 1-H. Close today, 7U'4. Chlsage Wbsat. Chicago, Jan. 18. May wheat Ualav was 78la and . loaed at 71 7-8. TO CUBB A C0L0 tM 0MB DAT. Tabs Laxative Urowo Wululua lablaaa All 'liugglau refuud lbs uousy If II falls to curs. B. w. Urovs'a algoalurs Is ou aacb bos. ate. John William Blakeuev. a nioneer oi lHW ami 1868, duparte.1 this life Thursday morning, aged 77 years, 7 mouths and 8 days. The cause of death was acute pneumonia. Mr. Blakeney had tsseii ill only three tiays.