1 DAILY EVENING EDITION tin rsori iud tub HASTORBQONIAN Tn4iimrrn re iumtttiM PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltKiJON, THURSDAY) JANl AltY 14, 1901, NO. 4031 1 1 i wt mm ami rail mmm bbbbb" 1 -aBasia i i i t r v muni hi i :iin ana- J I I Tin ' .or I ""Tuff I lV 1 rr-1 m, f I III IT WkJL, iwu uim w if i ij : iK i ii. i hi ,i i i in r Golden Stream ,,nr tnnlnssas or syrup put in the 1,1 place will atop many a growl. Mar ' tMiiiiii'Miin- nn i mibI imt gtKi n i- iiably well ctHiked, makes h Mtrabit. There ne lot of thing in niir stock - ... tl.m Ml I I I ...... . L rt! giec. n s mi "in . , . nHT ine robul ruai or the delicate eater. It P".v y"' t" send your orders here Saving ran tie effected mi every thing. White 'Utilise lirncery. fifx: o th Pontoflice (SJ r The Boston A Bunch of Bargains. White muslin Bov's hats and caPs- laundered underwear. I BU: "" 5 ' Lot : . Kiuall garments . . . 1 2 25c and 50c. Lot 2. small garments 19c I Lot 3. larpe and small garments 29c .)n B Stt.tson & C(.. liavc written us that I Lot i. argc and smu garments 55c ,htJ.v W1 uki, M ing ,0 havt. our hath I Lot 5. argv and small garments .... 79c for 'spring made extra lin.v Lot 6, large and small garments PtSJ " O'l iined ealf mittens f 100 value. CA The Douglas $3.50 shoe is tin Lest litting j reduce to UVV most stylish and best wearer in Pendleton. Ladies Kid Glovaa, ft. 00 value ara 10,, 351 to 65c Wool dress goods to CO., now 0v j close at UvC j will be THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store. rederick Nolf 111 Ride COLUMBIA 1 sud Omm wiitiu i ' up New Husic "Wink. wink, wink, Mr. Owl." "The house of too niucli trouble. " "I ami gwiiM- to work m more And othura, new 50c uud 0 uhipi. SV ami 'He, ouch. Stationery and School Supplies Wu ure acknowledged leaders ill "Nae goods. I panoila 3:. lit UbleU 10c. ttabeets fancy tissae paper 6c. abool isjoka, slates, pencil boxes, "Ate 8Upliee. blank books, sponges, a. paper aud musciliges. Bicycle sundries , T''et, iuoer tabes, lamps, grips, wndred of sundries at almost half prii.-. Garden Seed W ' iMtexln 'ityc, all tOe seel Sc. ijoixbi, warranted ftat Httiaui, :::::: ifeudletuu, Oregon fredericK Nolf That Dollar of Yours i an MTI Mom: (ii.l Urn,; HKTTKR RKSI I.TS than MM llil tin' li wa I'ninpit, If yon put it Into Our Bleached Muslin will aril hrre during nor skip at. A alee UBb a Outing Flannel II you vp price.: eatSS rianncl e'ie- Mrc n law you'll tlml not only a van dtlH i tars in prior, but what'- ianrp. a greai dlHeron. In quality, atria and aaaoitlMM. " e ll at-11 iluritlK 1A. ear safe ,,, bast i." ., c- i, , IUO Dress Plaids and Cheeks a ide, rxerllei material tor cMlilren Wear, Ladies' Hose li. lam l.latk. rui . niw. iinton, m iour', nui 01 tin.' yarn, rpgular IV alup al hut of a fa ?ave inotiev while Alexander opened about February 1st. Leaving Many of the articles we placed on our BARGAIN COUNTED last week led town and many more will leave this week. Come in and get your share- of the bargains We havt on our Counter this week. Ladies' waists and underskiits at less than they actually cost. You may find just what you want if you will look them over. Boys and men's heavy shoes cheaper than stealing them Boys' two piece suits $1 to $3.05. Ladies dressing sacques only a few left 70c and $116. Ladies' capes and jackets 10 per cent lielow cost. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread u&e Byers' Best Flour, it took hist premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever u'ed. Bvery sack la guaranteed- We have the best Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley Pendleton Roller Mills w S. BYERS, Prop. Bran. Hhorti. Etc. m. Glean-up Sale. soft an.l line .pialllv tilraelicil mu.lin l ,r ulcruat ac u yar Swansdown The oh ii - art you'e ui Mc y1 lor them Ht nuit' siorcv onr t ic h brrn J'. W tuiVt Nul '0 hn1oin' t ebOOM from n.1 for otif i)e p hnvc have rotimc ! the pi n c uM IO'a them r.- I 111 ttoti, conns hut .1,. hi. p t..i ,n 4AI. regular JOe valB, sale SSI a:ii-... riiiows ellinf a MHtH n'-ii auatia iiiw wltfi donblf rufllt hi tbt i 1 i noi i AC. U) i..v. prkM in th' ehanefl lasts. & Hexter. Store Town. OhO DAkVl At , Prop. BlagiDtJy hroisbed. Stun dettai l-.urupean HI an. Block a no a-bali Irani depot. ttoiaple Kouni la conooctlou. Room Kate SUc, 75c. Sl.00 lint hi Ct Pnntirrn t nuici di mm GENERAL NEWS. .lame l. Sterrelt, former justice of the aupreuie oonrl of lVtitmy l imia, ia Mtd at hit home in Philailel jihia from the effectn of a oarlmiu-le. He was 7K yeara old. California'" oraage crop this aoaaou promise to break the praviova annual reoor.1. There will lie bewteen lH.OOO and Sl.tHW parloadri eor liaatern Snip lui'tit. The great hulk of the product la creilttixl to the eitrna Wit. which baa Lot Angt lea h ita ahipping center. Jutlge Henry of the circuit court handed down a caae of national impor tance at Kannaa I'ity when, in a writ tin opinion, he decided that the state oi Misanuri, represented by the atnte board of equal iiation, hail no right to tax the f ranch if 0 of the Weetern ilniim Telegraph company. After victimiMiig Mayor Harrifon and Btiveral hotels i Ohioagoaad other large cities, af the police aaaert, H. K. Allen, alinf W. O. Terry, railroad man, lawyer, politician and alleged repretcntat ive in the Texua ftate legif lattire, htm tieen arreated on charg I obtaining money iiiuler IS IN pretonwa. j. W. Tlioinpaoii. a consumptive who 1 arrived in San Krancifco tram British Oolaasbia on the steamer City of Call j fornia, was not allowed to land, 011 the j ground that he was altlicted with a limitations disease, This if the first in i ptance where a OS 'SOU atllicted with loiisiimnt ion lias been ilenieil a in ml -ing at tli.it port. A warrant was issued by JnstioS Kittsaj for the arreft of Albert Mooia oi l' III ton I'ity, Mo., obarglM him with kidnapping the nine iar old son of Mrs. KIIh Hunch. The motive for the alleged kidnapping is not apparent, Ifn Hunch is in very BMderata elr cuinntancea . Moore ia a flock buyer and lives at Clifton Cltv. l'rank .lannseii, a barber ol Scran ton. I'a.. went home drunk from a ball, and in 11 .juarrel with bis wife, threw a lighted lanin at ber. The bed was iuniUil, and their 7-year-old boy burned to death. Mrs. Jaiuifen was nroiwbly fatally burned. Her sister, Maggie McDonell, was aerioiifly burned. The hotlfe was destroyed. The agitation in Chicago against te billlk.ard nuisance has resultinl in the paasac by the city council ol an ordi nam providing that all signboards and billboards more than three feet ir.' now w ithiii UOU feet ol any ark. park boulevard or driveway he declared a public nuisance and torn down, and that such boards be pro. minted in the future. PACIFIC NORTH WES 1 NEWS. The steamer Dolphin, in Seattle from Alaska, reports that the Daily News plant at Dawson was destroyed by lire January 6a Joseph llolluud, a Portland Isiy whose parents live in thin oil Wai run . i by a train at Kelso, Wash., Tues day night and will probably die. Mary Miller, aged lit years, died in Portland of typhoid (ever. She was tho only child of ieorge M. and Liscben 'M. Miller, formerly of Eugene. I.ane county. The I'iOOO subscript lotM required to assure the location of the new Western Oregon college of the Methodist Epis copal church, south, at Itoseburg have been subscribed. A yoDiig woman Mated Hurgess died in Walla Walla Wednesday from an operation for cancer, bhe recently came from Illinois. Sue leaves two brothers, living at Clyde, near Walla Walla. Miss Jessie May Clark, aged 17 years. steslaugbter of Walter Newell, died in Uaker City Tuesday. The deceased was a victim of typhoid fever and her illness covered a period of several months. The trial of William K. Spicer, on a charge of disfsisiiig of grain valued ut ; " for which he had issued ware house re eipta to the Sjsikane ,V Kast eru Investmeiit l ompaiiy, is on trial in the criminal department oi the stats circuit court in Portland. Three urmod man entered Shurlow 's saloon at North Yakimu earlv Wednes day morning, heldup the hurtender. liamfer, and robls-d the drawer ol a hundred dollars. Thev also secured seven Lundri 1 from I'yhuru and Mabry, who weie running gambling games. THE fIRST STEP to Iwhv'k health nnut OS tal en before nby's biilb. Tlie child call have no more heulth than tbe anther gives it. A healthy mother, strong of body and cheeriul of uiind, will endow the child with her 01 n pbv steal healtli .out cheerful dirpoai tiou. Manyawifi wl,o h.ul in ided niotheihoisl he cause of pa 4 asj pvrieutf ol pre- natal nm rry of ininil a n d bod ' hdj losjSjd a new era 0Baa to br with the use of Dr Pierce's Pa vol ite I'h m rip tion. it gives ph m d stnMsgth, soothe the not tl I, and inducen n frealiiug ah ep It glveb vigor and Swacivity to the organ- ot tiiater- uity, SO that the birtb Uil i- If6 tically without puin oi hirfterinu, it ilablis Die mother to pro.idc a pleiltiiul supply of heulthi.:' nourudiuicip lor the hu.liay child. It makes weak WOSSjasi stior.g and sick women well. There is no ah oliol in " l'avoriu- l'rt acrijition" and it ia aWhiiei . true from opium, cocaine, and ell other ntftrotl Sick women are invili d to consult li Pierce by letw - Iree ol i -auge All i.r respondence Uy privalt) and sacredly coniultntiul. vddreai. r. H. V, J"itrcc, Buffalo, N. Y. "1 gladly raconimrad Dr. Pierce's I'uvoiilr Prcscrlptiou.s wriu Mrs. J w i. bUulieaa Mils NorthutntjrrUiUil Cu Virginia "bctmc my third little hu v,a laatii 1 UaiL ai. LaiitlfW 11. in tbt- fiuthl .-fiilil aud Lcs it Ir ini tarth and 1 Mia, red very mm li .- thn 1 dad La-fini in cuouacuiirut I ualaaiutuiiU i.i. ex pcetaut laufhrr. In uat tin- 1 Fuvuriti ruaerip- Or. Pierce's Pleasaul PstlStS are a pleaauut and effeclie l.ttativc ineoiciuo. Daily Bast Oregouian, carrisf , osUr 15 cauts a was Odivarad bi m KING EDWARD VII. OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND Proclaimed In the Streets of London Today. CEREMONIALS Oh' ANCIENT CUSTOMS "God Sivr (tif klnf," Id I'rayrr and ijonH, Is the Of) ol the People is In h- Oldon Dsy.. London, .Ian. -I. The cereinonv of proclaiiniiig I'dwanl king ot Crest Britala am Iralaoali s4i araperor ot last la. was performed todai with all the jdctureMpie cereuionials ol (he ancient MStom, The pmclamal inn was llrst rend in the OuOTl vurd of St. Jaims palace at l o'clock in the presence of an immense, orderly crowd. The king took no part 111 tbe prnteisl ings. The Duke of Norfolk rend the proclamation, At the conclusion ol it the college of hefitl b . all 1 Ind In mediaeval trappings, prm led to Charing Cross tliencc to T. intile Bap, where the lord mayor, the aldermen and the citi.em- p'edged nllegianc" after the rending. The ! rinii clci s blew an acclaiming blast and the people cried: "tied save the King" and cheered. Ktoin the mansion honse the heralds plOOSadsd to Cheai le, where tbe SfocleMetlon was aunin read. Then (or the last time li,, king Spaj proclninied from the at4fM "I the royal exchange to an eiiorinoUH crowd. At the conclusion of the ceremony the peo ple cheered eight t i'iie. and with one accord sang "leal Save the king.'' King Edward Ml London lor Osborne at llSlO o'clock this morning, SOOOffl pained by meinhers of tlie r- v 1 1 family. Read In All the Cities. ' bondon, Jan. Ul. Tim prm lamalioii of the accession to the throne of Ed ward VII was read in all the cities of the kingdom today. The Queen's Funeral t ab. Kast ('owes Jan. :'I.--Sir Arthur lliggs, the private secretary of tho late qUaaSI is authority for the slate ineiit that the body will le removed to Windsor February I, and the funeral will beheld ichmury '.', when IBS interment will occur at Krogmore w ith full inilitarv honors. Royal Party at (Isboriie. East ('owes Jan. IN. King Edward and the royal partv arrived here at 16 o'clock this ailcrnoon. A great crowd was at Mm pier uud the people on the streets greeted the new monarch with fOallafoai cheers. All warships, yachts and other vessels were dressed 111 bunting and lings. Illue jacketi. inanned the v ards. The king'a rovul standard was boistad on Ihti landing stage. Emperor Willium did not up s'iir ut the liier but deferred bin greet ing until King Edwanl reached the palucu. The private funeral service was attended only bv members of the royal family tins afternoon in the dining room of Oabornu house which was transformed into a chapel. THE INDIANS ARK PUNTING, Leaueri Are Stlrrlna Up the Snakes by False Information, tlilskegee, 1. I'., - Jan. 14 Joseph Starf. y uud Komakc Talke. both full bhsid members of the "Mlinke" band of Indians, base been arrestid while isjstiug notices here. Ihev OABrS from llrusli Hill, where live li 11 ml red full bloods, hcuvily armed, are holding a conference and who swear veugenam e 011 the white men of the Creek nation. Eight horsemen hav been sent out by the conference to post notices. JSnlh men arretted were heavily aimed. The Snakes are worked up by leaders who daily read them letters purjiorting to COSSa from McKiuley encouraging tin in in their work. Uspaties aiel Indian polios have been marshaled and will go to Krush Hill to demand their sur render. Tim Tort BaM cavalry win sisiii arrive here. WOMEN PWiff in Slklil is. A Lively Time al Enterprise In Wldeli Mrs. Mailon Played Star I'ai l. Enterprise, Kan., Jan. I I ln wo men partisans of the sahsiiis thin morning assaulted Mrs Nation and a general free fight followed between the feminine ebejBpioni of both sidus ol the ijuestiou. Mrs. Nation, accom panied by Woman's Christian T'einr am e Union leaders, while in a buteherahou, near Hhook's saloon, sent for the aalooukeir lot eonferem e. Shook complied, and while the talk was going on in front of the ahop Mrs. John Schilling, tlie wife ol the mana ger of the saloon wrecked yesterday, and others jsiuin cd down on tho U rn eraiicc woman. The men preaunl took part as spectators, Mrs. Nation, Mr. Schilling Mrs. Win, BitaaW weru arret, l for disturbing the peace. TUB UON AND THI: DliAK. There la a Little Buplure Between Hie Engliih and Busslan Admirals. Shanghai, Ian. M" Admiral Aleiioft, the Kussiau coiuinander at Port Arthur, protnstel to British Admiral Seymour against tiritisli guulsiats clearing the pirates from Elliott and HloniJa islands as the islands are in Hussion territory. Admiral Seymour replied he did not so recognize them ; and the British gunboats would con tinue aa they had done. The incident ' is regarded us very grave. WAR RtVHrE REDLiCIHiN. Senate Finance Committee Stakes ac tion or It to Seaate. Washington, Jan. 24. The senate finance committee ibis aaorning nnn pleted the war revenue redaction bill ' and ordertsl its report to the senate this afternoon. Tax on beer is fixed t ft si ,t barrel ; tobacco at 'J cents p 1 I pound ; bank checks left at 2 cents while telegraph anil nxpn stamps ure I aboliabaJ. Menate Wants tn Know. WaahlngtOn. Jan. 'J4. The senate to- day adoptato Senator PaUigraw'l resolution asking the secretary of war why Cttiaafll of tlie UnttM States were deported to Qtlajn as political prison er, and demanding the papers and cor roapondsnOS in the matter. 2 the Indian appPOpPlatlM bill was taken up this morning. i up Last Wltnass. Washington, Jan, 14,- K. P. Cituning bitin, a former cadet, was the lust wiin, - ItetoPS the West Point 0Ofl greaaioiial investigation committee this ntnrniag, lie told the house coin nttttlVA how hi. teiit-imite. liougliif Miii A rl Inn , was so badly used tin by ttie haserti that he partially Inai his senses for a IHMi lllow Up Mnaa.'lne. CoflstanllnopW) Jan. 4. The Macedonian PeVolUtlonleta in the VII loyal o Kan 11, Vice Knrcnvcsern, today blew up the power nuiga.inn. A Turkish ofllcei and twelitv soldiers were killed In a wlbsaqOaJli encoun ter between tho Macedonian and the populace thirteen of the former were killed. I lie Hull ot Wrecked Vantel. ii ton. 1. .Ian. .'I. -The hull of a wrecked vessel la reported Bsllort at Carmattah, she is now ami eappar bnUontedi Also the ship's boat's rudder has bean puked up with letter. M. A. 0. E. on it. ftUkS unil Uimlieis Arrive. I.os ing, les, Calif.. Jan. 'J4. The Duke ami Duchess oi M nrl lairougb party arrived beta at noon. The duke the stories about halher-in-law Ulinmaraaan cot ing off the no a ay sup ply is untrue. Krugne's Hail live. Utreallt. JaU, ft. President Kruger underwent an operation for his left eye at noon w ith sxoallaat results. Tho Empress li Better. Uarlin, Jan, 84, The Dowager Ban. preaa Prwlerleb Isoonaewhat improved bslav . (iRI i FIRE IN MONTREAL .US'. IS IS1IMAIH) A r THRKK MIL LIONS OF DOI.LAHS. Flremoii Warn Hanitlepped In Firming Flames by Cold Weather. Montreal Jan. M OmqI the most destructive Urea from which this city bus ever N Bared began at I o'clock hi t night and notwithstanding the efforts, of the entire fire department the progress of Hie flumes was not checked until I o'clock this morning. By that lime it had deal roved prop er tv estimated at between. t1,AOb.OO0 and 13,000,000 and is still burning though the firemen have it under con trol. Included in the proMtrtv burned is the splendid board of trade building whish oost fdOt'tOuO and half a doen I at go business houses and vwn BOOTS ol smaller buildings. The weather was cold and the lire men were greatly hamiiered in this respect. Hillside ol the hoanl of trade building there was not u modern struc ture among tnOSS burned. The following are estimates of the principal loeBSS I Hoard of Crude tfsl.Olsi; insurance M0t,0M tenants of building. $100,000 Mi Saxe A Co., wholesale clothlurs, 7n,IHMI. H. A. Nelson .V Hons Co. ai'sOIMM). Meardmoro .v. Co tanners, f i.ai KilVePIBan, Holler A Co., huts, caps, etc., llaA.UOO, Col i,l V ('.,., lure, flOD.OOO. Boybold Son - .ii Co., tMfl.ono. Keilinond, li reinless ,V Co., caps, hats and nils, f.'sil.lNMI. II I i-vv, Woolens, etc. , $U0,POO. II. I.evin .'. Co., furs, S.'sl.ooO. ' Oilmore Brae, at Co. , eonaalaaloa merchanl-, falt000, I. iq.orle, Martin A Co., fsl.lMSI, IILAtANT VIF.W NOTES. Jack Krust in the Last Few Nlshla Has Made Wheal Look "GroBSV." Pleasant View, Ore., Jan. '.'4. As a result of the efforts of Jack 1' mat to knock out the growing gruili ill tho last week, the wheat in this section is looking somewhat groggy. However, a few warm, sunny days will cause il to come up smiling. Waller MiCoruiaeh, who sold hi last yeur'ej wheut rmeiitly, is engaged in hauling the name. Mrs. latotn ilrowu, of Pendleton, ha returned to her lionicullersnvcr.il days visiting in this iicighohrluaal. Claude am I Will lam Haaaooai, of Cold Spring were Pleasant View visi tors the first of the week. Ion Holme- and Lewis Southwell, of McKay .reek, were III Plcueaai il View recently with a couple ol baiide of oattie Umv were taking to the Junior country lor winter pasture. Not so awful long ago a number ol Pleasant Vaw school boy were grouped tiajathoi on thu si Ins, I ground directly alter the mam luiuheon joshing" uach other. A lame, verv hungry looking dog wa standing near oiin ot the boys who held by the thin l" a liberal wedge-shaped plans ol mill cake in Ins bun. I. Swilialliu tin place OPaaka mound his head to give Mm other Isjya a chance to get an elisions view of it ho aald: "How is thai for high," when it broke oil sud d. ol v and went plump down the dog's wale Oiich waiting throat. "That nut of sight," wus yelled in delighted ciiorus. MEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Bay a Co., CtlUaso Beard of Trad and Mew York Slek Bxehanae Broker. Jan. 24.--Wheat wa strong all day and closed at an advance of V over last night. Liverpool was l-w higher, ' New York naiued uhchaugisl, 70 ,, May, ami auvaucisi sieauny io the clone at SO The heavy foreign bin ing of spot, wheat thu past week will Boon begin to tell of uur visible aupplv Slid next Momlay s report should show a good decrease. Sba ks all lower. Money, '" percent, ('lone yesterday, 7U 5-8. Open today, 7tJ 6-S. Ifange today, 7'J VH to M Close today, HO l-H. to cuaa a cold ia omb oar. Take Laxative brouio luiuiue Tatdetai. All IniMgiaU rvlund tna uvoiwy il il fall to t urc. g. V7. (jiutu siguaiutv la oa ucn bus. Sac. SENATORIALMUDDLE CONTINUES AT SALEM. Vote for Senator Today Same as That of Yesterday. o PREDICTED NO CHANGE FOR A WEEK Bfrf. Gfttr's Picture to Bi Placed la tbt Hill of ReprcMDtatlTts it i Cost if 1600. 400 Kills to Dale. alem. Ore Jan. 34. The sena torial situation is inn hanged The rota bslav la the same as that of yes lorriay. the caucus held last night accompi ished nothing. The political wiseacres predict no change in sena torial situation for at least a week. Kadi of the lending candidate ia inat as determined as heretofore and the forces of each are at work with the same vigor. The Vote at Salem. Salem, Jan. J I -The vote for senator bslav was: C..rh,.tt, 'JH ; McHride, Itf; Smith, I, A SA00 Picture or Oeer. rite bouse iiassisl a measure thia oraltlg providing an oil portrait of Governor Heei for the hall of repres entatives and appropriating 1000 for tlie same. flic senate continued lioveruor tiaar'a sppoiataaaaits al regent, for tbe several Itata normal schools, which have been made during his term of otllce. Both hoiiBc' am husv with routine matters, USI bills Isnng .nlr u.e,l to date. One of the moat important lulls to Eastern Oregon, is one creating a slate bureau of mini's, with one com ml -sinner of mines in charge. v. concurrent resolution appropriat ing tllHIO to pay the eipense of live veterans of the Oregon Indian wars. seeompaniad by two prominent mem bers of the ti. A. It. , to anil friiin Wnaliiugtnn, D. C., for the purpose of s.t it 1011 ing congress to allow the pension olalmfl ol Indian war veteran of Oregon, has been a, led upon lavora lily. The money to he divided pro rata among the seven attitioner on their apHiintmeiit by the governor. This matter has Is-cn brought forcibly to the attention Ol the legislature by tbe governor's message, and long Inlaw .1 BOtioU will he taken Ht once. If tbe . oinniission which goe to Washington is a representative In sly, and not a political pleasure party, the deserving veterans of the early Indian war will at last get their just dues. A memorial was addressed to con gress urging the speedy passage of the lirotit pure n ! bill. Also a fervent'' memorial upttealihg to con gress to call a constitutional conven tion, to amend, for the election of United states senator by tbe people. In the senate, a mistake was made in calling up bill lor second reading. Senate bill No. i4, inlrialnced by Sweek ol Multnomah, was omitted from the list, in the second reading. Ily mistake it had not been returned Iron the printing ofhee. It is known a the railway employe bill, and i mie ol tlie ne si important measures na ture the legislature There is a hill hi lore the leglllsture providing for ho w In tasatiou, which, if it becomes a law, will undoubtedly Is) eltective. Tliiim i. bill iiiMkini, n :nl I. .mm payable in SSOssSy and contracting lor .ill road work to the loweat bidder. RAILROAD TO BBHALSM. Portland People al Last UealS le Take Anion Portland, Jan. -'4. - The movement for u railroad direct between Portland Nehalcm and Tillanusik bay uaa takea definite form. The names of l citizens of Portland have already heen obtained to contribute to the organisation of a nninoaatloai to take up in.- iiroiect. Mauv other will m u Mid. o the enterpriss will have a substantial standing. Organ I at ioa la io in, pnr tin te.l uuxt week and the pro ie t will be vigoroualy pushed. New York capitalists have announced their williuguei U furnish money lor the i onatruclion of the road which will ba about V i mile In leiigh. The Traaapart Selaae Salla. Waahiugtou, Ian. 21. Admiral Basaay cables that the navv daparl luulit transport Solace had left fur Ottayaaa with ten deported political irioner. Krom there (he will Sail for Sail Francieco via Honolulu Compoier Verdi III. Milan, Jan. J4. The couipoeer Vordi 's condition totlay I very or It ioa I. A Oreat Play CeanlaBl The n impellent theatrical event 0i thu season will be tbe forlhoOOling engagement of Lleblar tk Co. 'a produc tion of Hall Caiue' great play, "The Christian," which I announced for Tuesday, January V0, at Kraser ouara house. The coaapaoy is one of Llebler A Co. 'a beat traveling organisations and numbers upward of iifty people and includes many names of singulai many names of singular proiniueiice in me dramatic world. '1 wo carload of special scenery are carried by the company aud tint pro duction in every detail will be euual to that given in the metropolitan cities. Miss Julia Stuart will be aaen a "(ilory Wuayle,' Lionel Adams as John Htorin," T. C Hamilton as "Lord Storm," aud the other charac ters distributed among actors and ac tresses of repute. This, it is claimed, ia the largest and best attraction yet visiting Pendleton. The sale of I wit I and Ibozee will open at H o'clock oa Friday, January 25, at Tallvian'a drug tore.