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DAILY EVENINGEDITWN nn l,ADIHO ul'tK or KARTKRN ORBOON III THE EAST OREOONIAN tsb rsori.a n TSS R A ST OREOONIAN twit's mirirn roa advibtibsbi. VOL. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 88, 1901. NO. 4034 jAlLY EVENING EDITION I The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY STORE Experience Teaches ll..,...!, IIM nf ollf triwtilw ,L. Hnl jjir- .i BBOOad urging tO buy. A single Hi conTlnOM them Mint our Staple and fancy (iroceries. ire nl sujRiriur iiiuni ui mil point o! ooallty we make a Md for the trade IfhoM Who hellOSi that to be more ntial than an extraordinary low M But prlOM talk, too, aiid none more rfliM timlly than Dm Now shipment of Swift meats. lie House Grocery. Sint I" the Postothce. The Boston Trunks at right prices and right new. Douglass Shoes For men of such surpassing qoality and Htyle not matched la Kaatern OlOgOU. K very laid y knows them. $3.00 u, wish to introduce our COVERT Lace Curtains. Why do we carry al! prices. M $h.5o a pair. A ticket given away with every dollar Sec about that al the store. THE Pendleton's Big Garden Seed Baa .Tim - .eede . sells regular St ovcrvn here our urice USjC. All 1UC cartuuiif. ot oeas. beun- ami cum m Social prices on quantities for ali- 11 a . L'roouie crass etc. Call or write for our seed catalogue We are the Wheel People in Pendleton. ISHWO l'r Imperial, Columbia aud Bier iriiil ine wheels. 6,00 ,or adiH or men, too St.-rl . i,c Uels, just arrived, sold at Sterling Hoi" iei at $50. Other wheels IH.Oo up. bicycle sundries Tirer, seats, oils, lamps, etc. Ip laj price on the following line Ul L'Iomi. ..lit .aiiiti.llt .toek. hoejf Indian basket N per cent oil Modal leou, a great many at ' oti. Hundreds of toys at half price, etc. oi let Soaps. tannines and drug sundries at ti rices 'ower than elsewhere. ft has Ins lUra,. line of toilet soaus, (Olios . , glycerine and hair oil 10c 1 '; bottle household ammonia 16c. '''' chatnoii sk ins 10c. j..i.. . . . . j i..i Kirv, sonool noose aim kui tpplies," tinware and household goods "stionory, lamps and chimney, '''lies, cutlery, curtain poles, etc. redericK No Uurt Street, :::::: :endleton, Oregon A Sale of Remnants A Sale of Odds and Ends This is the last Week of our Clean-up Sale. Price Lower Than Ever. V' wish to call your attention to tlio fact that the Remnants anl CMdl and Birds wr offer arc all new, fresh goods NY have marked them all down to a price which makes them a true bargain. Remnants In Dress (iissls tiki Press Linings Oalleosi Ginghuum outing Flannoli Tsbls Linens Toweling Sheet i it Maalini Ticking Kverytliing Alexander New Today and $3.50 BHOI (or spring. New K. A W. collars and cuffs just received See the new full dress shirts., MUCKS to cash trade. Suit Cases. A new lot are per challenge BOSTON STORK Leaving Town. Many of the articles we placed on our BARGAIN COUNTER last week left town and many more will h ave- this week. Come in and get your share of the btlfaiaa. We have on our Counter this week. Ladies' waists and underskirts 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 pie-. Illtt ft to lt,6, Ladies dressing sacques only a few left 70c and ft . 16. Ladies' capes and jackets 10 per cent below cost THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props Byers' Best Flour... To make good bread use By era' Best Flour, it took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair, over all competi tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Every sack la guaranteed. We have the best Steam Rolled Barley, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley. Pendleton Roller Mills W S BYERS, Prop. if mm Odds and Ends in Towel Napkins I .ace Curtains Bod ipfoodi Hosiery Nerkweiir Cnderwear I ursets Shoes Gloves Stamped Linens Main' oilier line". & Hexter. Store QIMGHAMI Sri have just in Scutch, French and Atnerican designs. As to the l.AWNS, PKItCALl.s. I 1 Mi l l i s why yon will have to see them. OUT new spring SHIRT WAISTS will BOB ho shipped. Sheets and cases. Keady to use and almost as clicun uh the luster iali alone, hcuiuicd. L'S, yard Bluets 5c, 75c, 11.00. J yard canes 18c, 20c, :Wc, 40c, 50c, BBS, 7.V. 1. The higher priced sheets and rases are hemstitched. just in from the factory ami these cent below our lust prices. We comparisons. Store Brau. Short, Etc, QUO IiAKVI Ac, Vrvp. furaisbed. Steam dented l.urupcau Flan. Block and a-ball from depot. Sample Kooni lo connection. Kuom Kate 50c, 75c, $1.00 Hotel SI Gam UENKRAL NEWS. The legislature of Indiana has adopted electrocution as the mode 01 capital punishment. 1.1 flung Chang give the t'nlted states credit for the relief t China caused by the signing of the joint note by the powers. An extra session ot congress is prob able, in view of the president's Urgent recommendation of legislation eoncern- T. 0. Chandler, aged rtS tears, died ai nis noine ai moony, iiissouri, frnto a stroke i aiiopleiy. Me was born III Virginia. lie nerved through the civil war in the confederate army, and was adjutant under Colonel E. W. Hucker. Jndae Clements at Sigournev, Iowa, overruleil a motion for a new trial in the case of the state versus S.ir.ili Kuhn, aud sentenced Sarah Knhn to spend the remainder of her natural life at bard labor in the psnltSTttlOry at Anamosa for the killing of her hus band by poison. The .losiah Morris bank, at Mont gomery, one of the oldest private banking institutions in Alabama, did i.ot open its doors for business Satur day The caiital stock of the bank is 1100,000. DspooitJ art Missed to bo heavy. The assets and liabilities arc not yet known. Pr. It I lint , Tessa state health ntbeer, has issued lOStrOetioni Item AnstlO for the inspectors at the state line to en force a rigid otiarantinc against Bakerst'eht, faiif abate 1 oooo ol tbs plague is said to have appeared and to make the rules ItrlMJSDt SI npoi ing to San I'ranclnco. The It ii Oreads freight depot in Oolomdo springs, Oolorsdo, w a burned Saturday morning. Watchman 1.. C. Wells was found dead in the binding, lying in n ptsil of blood with a revolver near his right hand. It is suspected that he was killed by buig lars, who then tired tho building. Judge Buudy, in the Henry oonntjr circuit court st New Castle, Indiana, overruled a mot 100 Lr a new trial in the case of John Ilshl, the rich niimiifactiiier id Akron, 1 bared will the responsibility lor the death Miss Mary 1'arwin. a year ago, and tin delemlir.t was sentenced to I I vears 111 the Michigan city prison. PACIFIC NOSTH WEST NliWS. John lerry. of Seusiile, a mat, ill years of age, is under srrest at Astoria, ohargod with an ssssoll on Josephine Hingville. a girl M vears 01 age. John Allison 411. ii. ii. , y. 1 ,,. en gineer, who was taken ill at Tb Pal lei some days ago, has the small pox. Mr. Allison cannot account lor Ilia contraction of the disease. W . law . 101 e.irs a well known attorney in Spokane, and whose family move iu the highest social circles, is wanted for allege! erobssstemenl ol t-U74 from a client. The lawver is missing. Mrs. John Povcll, of Walla Walla lias iieeu summoned to lacoma. owing to the .-ud leii illness of tier son, W. 1. Detail, While visiting friends in that city In- 1 outracted an attack of pnoU uionia and is coiiMiunI to a Imspita there. Suturdav morning, while the I'ortlaud Hier on the O. It. V N. was sMeding tlirough southeastern Washington, tw in bals's were horn to one of its passen gers, Mrs. I'. Bulger of I'ortlai ' Mrs. Bulger wus going to meet Per husband at Spokane. A bill bus been introduced in tin Washington legislature providing for a ten per cent reduction in freight rates mi railroads in Washington f the transportation of grain, lumber, vegetables and like products within the state. J. J. W. Bell, on Oregon pioneer of 1MM , died st his home at Tallumn I. in, 1 .-..ii.itw a (us- .luu a .ft.. lingering illness of several years, aged U )ears. Mr. Bell was horn at Circeville, ()., in 1010, lie was Le banon's tirst postmaster He leaves a wife and several children Smallpox has broken out among the Yakiuia Indians, aud several lodges are in imik Iwcausu of the visita tion of the Kvll Spirit. The aveiiey Indians have special police guarding their sick, but those living in their ancient toj ees are trying the luedn ine men's plana to drive away the disease. Recently thtrt have been srrul caws of pnaninent men ttsldenh I liing in soils pas jiis'. sttsi ratiaa a nssstj omsI, Tin be SSUS liSVO ali been under tii.it- uieut fer Ka,tr '' tresjtge, sad vat the result show. UlSl tllS IIMStniTllt ll.' - hail fettived iiuil -41 10: In red tin .ynijdoins but had uoi IsASfdod the llglSSS ill Urn Osasss, Tbere is a nal dunger in the u.- oi pailiulivtoh when le ie l- i-,e.ise ot tllS blouuicli and its ullnd plgsas ol inges tion and nuUttloa, Tie OisssSS in such cues goe. on, while the dibtrewiing n mpuaat sloos are Mopped. Hresi titly. like a :,mol,.cieo file, tbs 'lifts T break, out in new placea, bp volviue bagrti lungs, uvtr, kid iie or sonte other or in Tie use oi Dr. Bur 1 -oideu -Medical IHw i cry 11 Mill 111 a radical cut ol disease of the stomal h and otb er or1111. c. fli- gsktion uiid nutriiioii. Ji cure.', dissasts it bjeart, lung., HvSr, lUtliM yt, etc., when the disease of Ibsej organs lus iu origin (11 the di . ij. d coislitioi oi ill. stomach sad digt.-tive SOU uu'.i' kvsisttl. "I will till vol Wtllil l..s. .. .0 lulilll) lliink of '.ur HlWll'at.s uilli- Ml M. HI Waolwrll o( f.uiwiK, .. 1. 110 a c'.y K.ic 'It Will .lu utl yg kei UiU .iioi. I vi. UgtU si k urns car. iau I xut ,il I ousUlu 1 II, 1 ..I., us, banMy itt ui- im. . iiaji w. v iws, ,r tbra LUQMtS. 1 1 IckM up oe, ( III I 11 n v Mrluulull isiii l.s- out in) kill! saw y ail dl scrlSlisiS uf currh of Hit .em h 1 thought ii lilt sty cast a', kail l.aih or in Msrcv'a 11 NIttlisi.l Olscuvery it lln house that .ss lu( for iu 11.1' hur Vi.u in .. uuiri.it e fui cuttifrli of tht mIomuicIi. : v. ei e. tskiug ii The uuc Imtllt uvsrb tureo i,u 1 iwu Ot4tt.s iu:.t IktJ ion' 1 A 0111 o. ! 1 11, I...! aiitt wus wi-ll Visvu iiit-.tivia1 so! a-i Uu.t dtai.r.sud the il-s-tor cost ns S.iirteru liottrir.." Or. Heree's Common Scr.nr Medic. 1 Adviser, iu pancr cwvi-r. is .ut rmyii receipt of i 011, , 11 ,-, to pat enpeiiM- of mailing only. .'.ddruM. Ut t V. Pierce, buffalo, X. Y. THE SAME OLD STORY FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. 1 There is No Change in the Senatorial Vote, A CAUCUS TO BE HELD PII.SDAY Imftelfttari is Tliankt'd lor Artjoiimlni; Ovl 01 Hpsprct to the Mrniory pi III La! Oufdi of Koplartd. Salem, Jan. 9R, The vote In joint session today resulted in no election t'oriieti receiving MeBridei i smith, Itj Herrnsnn, fl Poison, 4) oattorlag, B. A caucus ll called for tomorrow night A reply lias been received by tbehg islature from the Marqnil of I nns, don ne to the telegram ol OtHMlolontO sent upon the death of the i0SSSj The reply siursOtOI thank" and appre ciation of the sd jOUrODrSOt of the leg islative body of Oregon out 1 1 rospoel t o the death ol til qttOOn. The bill providing Portland with luiwers to lew a special tax. passed am iign III have to be passed over again ow int.' to an error in the measure which had its origin iu tin senate torhstt in Hiiht to Stay. Salem, Jan. -H. Kx-Senator CorOOtl SDaoaaesd when qnestioaed oooosrn ing the isnatorisl iltustlon, that he it iu the tight to stay. Ihu Senatorial tentsit. The seiialorial contest is the upper most topic at the capital ami the end is not yet. DsSpitO tl pen roll call agreed to by the majority of tno re peblieani to prevail in caucus, the ant i-l'orbett men RppSrOnlly trO unop posed to a party caucus as at the open ing of the session. It looks like a halt'c to a finish between the McBridc and Oorbsti adherent ind couiproiuise to be out of the question. The Tritium . Report. The it'll 11 fa I report of State Tnas urer Charles S. Moore sbowi a Istosr biilance for the yesr ending Pccember llj ltlOlt. than for any previous term. The vnrions fntul. its in excelle.it condition with two exceptions, the swamp land and scalp IsiuntV. The Bounty .or bcalpi. One relief bill to provide lunds to pay TtUltttading warrants against the scalp Inanity fund will pass without opposition but there will ho a light on when the new lull lixinu the lax rale. and the nu'lhod of boiiutv iiavmeiils is up lor passage. BoptOSSplSI. I 0 Kobsftl ol Wasco will father the bill which wirl provide for tim paySSSal of one third ol the bounty by tin- county ami two-thirds Irom the general lunds of the state treasury, 'the division 11 ex pected to make the county ollu iuls vigilant 111 delecting sculps mat are brought into Ilia state. UspssssntstiTsa Whitney ol Linn ami butt of Yamhill probably lead the opposition g the botISS and an auiemlineiil will he sub mitted providing for the payment ol the entire bounty by tbe'tiaiuties. Aaamtt Frei i.uiioh unit "Trotlltti " Kvery lrings out ts share ol proposed legislation that material lot the eilitoriaChuiiiorist. Two hills are pending now that contribute lo the gaiety of nations. One aims at the abolishment of tin, tunc iioiionil tree byieb 111 lalouns and t he oUwl makes it an 0U011.U to "set em up'' at a hur witli 11 ienalty of t'sl. Lealilatlvi Noui. Senator Justus Wade, ol I 1 county says (but the I .a 1 trends Union ounty seat controversy would he re moved Iron politics by the lias-age oi the bill which uuthoiuc the various count v courts to bundle such ipies tions. A concerted effort is luilnfl made hv the Union county delsgstloo in hot ft houses to secure the losatlon ol llie Kustern Oregon Agriciitural college" ut I '11 inn. Bills to that end hare been Introdoaod In the house by Rsp. reoaatetivs Mi Alisii-r ami in Miosnnata by Senator Wade. I In situ it is tiro IHjsrsI shell be the true l ol land near Union, purchased in IMC. by the stale for s branch aslvum for the insane. A number of the statu papers are ailing tin- Indian war veteran s ap propriation ol IL'OIMI to send S delega tion to Washington a "graft." Miller's railroad commission bill wil cost $10,0011 a year and won't 1st Aortb ten cents to the taxpayers. It might make a plum tor Mii-r, says the Salem Journal . Seuator 1' roe Intel's 1111 kel-lii-tlie slot muebilie hill proliihilH the ooerutiou ot the nuelllOes, imtesd of I li en. ing them as has been rSDOrtesI. Tbs sseotial features of the hill are us follows : Any peraon who shall conduct, etc., or win, shall iduv or use unv iiicksl-iii-tlu:-slot machine or other lovioo oi like otiaraeter w herein tin rt snteri any element of chance whthei the ui. Le plave.1 for money checks credits or any other thiug of value shall he gqilty of a misdemeanor ami UxjIi tonvlctiou sliall lai punlshsd by a tins of no; less tbun tlo ,uor more than I00 and shall be imprisoned 0110 dav for each of the tJno not paid. 10 all proaeeiilioDs for conducting uuy slot amchiiie prool of the POSSSS' siou Of such niucbiue or of permitting the ssuie to remain in any public place owned or controlled bv the r 1011 so prosecuted cnnyuiiieul for 1110 shall be prima facie evidence against such person of violation of this act. Oue-iialf of every line collected shall go to 1... private prosecutor and kn ottier hull to lbs county." Phillip Armour' Wialth. slavtry, dekTudution. Personally it Chicago, Jan- Sg. The will of means iuiprisouuwnl for me. Uutil fblllip Armour was tiled for probate the Kilipiuo nation shall hsve a gov bil iiiurning. The Instrument show s eminent of its own this war will go the 1 lacker left an estate valued at Ion." tr,f'00.tH. The widow, son and two srsndS0M are made the ROls legatees. The (set that Armour left, nothing to charily or to his old OnptojnM and the value o bin estate creates great lUrprifS. It was thought UlS estate was worth at least 100,000,000. The Idoa and son are made exerutors without bond. Probably, the estate is ntuh r valued to ost ape too' large a burden of taxation. olsss to nissit iMeaitfi S.in I ram isco. l 'al i ., .Ian. L'S. the oreliiuinarv trial ol OlOOO for the killing of his partner. TroasllO, wa continued this morning. The defense nonflnod their efforts to discrediting the Witnesses, It ii evident thai nines will plead temporary Insanity in the superior court. A Great Prlvllane. OtlWes, Ian. Hesidenls of tlie l ie of Wight who were on the Ueen's Into Visiting llll and the OlBosn ill the navy and army In foil uniform were allowed to pSM through the chapel, where the qttOOJt'l body lies, todav. Annie OSSlO'l Incoini. New V.iik. Jan. '.'S.. Tin' snpri'ine ronrl today derided thai the Iniona lion obtained against the luiuld ISnilly. rcstrnining them from peylng to the Countess CsStsllSOS her ineome ol 1000,000 an nasi 1 y simii stnmi. ItSSBJSr Holland sank. Koserrlnn, Jan. -Tho it earner Holland from LondOtl sank ill the M i. is I. ins todav and ideveu ol her crew, four parsi'iigers and her pilot wore 1 Iron nod. Uatsy Hnllsve Kim. San Piego, Cailf, Jan. 'JM. - Hear Admiral siias Caosy todav relieves Admiral Mhcrt Kant In command ol IDS PaclBc Mitadron. Tbo latliT is rotlrerl. Klthsrmin Urownatl. Madrid, Jan. A lisbing bout sunk off Biisujo with in all of whom were lost. NEELY AS A SCAPE00AT. UK WAKKS SHNIOUS I lit HI, 11', WHICH MAY I.KAD TO INVISTI11ATI0N. His Statement Causes a Stir In ilrTlelal Circles In Wasli Inaton Washingioii, Jan. W Tfit ttataataajt ol OhM. Nccly, pttblisheil this uiorn itig, in which he charges that lis is being made to serve ss a scapegoat of the aduiiuintrstioii iu the Cuban postal frauds, has caused much d isctis llon bore in olhcial circles. Mis ehurgis am regardisl as most serious, and an- at least worthy of investiga tion. That there is ativ truth 111 them, no o'lieial will admit. The im pression is encouraged in olllcial eircb'H Unit Neidy's statement is 11 dsatterato slforl to rroa hiraooli after bis failure to do so along other lines. SENATOR TOWNE-S A00RB88. lio stktt a Masterful iipinh In Senate 011 Philippine Utiostlon. Wiisbiiigton, Jan. 2H. Towuu, of Minnesota add rcssisl t ho senate todav on the Pbillippaa q neat km, in- "pei 1 b was a liiusterful effort and held the attention of tne senators and a crowd in the galleries for several hours, lie declared that as the result of the two years' war we occupy about one hve hundredth part of the aiehi pchign and that the I' illpuios are answering tbo cry ol "oxtwrminal ion or -urrciider ;" with the cry of 'lila-rtv or death." I'owne then pro ccsled to argue for the adoption of his resolution, diadaring the independence f the i'hilippimis. He deiioiinced the .olniiiustration's policy of "Im perialism." and said the retention of tbo Philippines would commit us to tw whole program ol umpire ADVIiiVi lSINti THE I UiN I attorney Gsnsrsl Will Try to I'revinl loffrl.t-Huhlln Klahl. Colntnhns, O., Jgsj, M. Tlio at torney general will tomorrow ii In a petition for 110 injunction in retain Jeffrie- and Buhl 111 from lighting 111 Cincinnati. The injunction will ho gaged on lbs grounds that the exhibi tion scheduled is u public nuisance ml against the peace uud dignity of the state. The prOpOSSd gotl I the attorney general is indorsed by I he governor. Thousands lo Sis ihe right. Cincinnati, Jan. L'H. -The sale of seat, lor the J. lines Buhlln light he gan thm ssoraiag and H0,0u0 wss roaiiaad within Mm hour alter the sals hi gun. NSW tons Man a h 1 Beponed by I. L. nsy Co.. thuase Uoara or Trade and Mew York iiuok Sxehanga Brokers. Junuury M, fno wluut market was fslav , I. in, pool . losing ',.1 aud New York, 1 1-H. I.iverpo..! oiened o - l-H uml closed, ol i g, N.m York Opeiiad ! lower, Ml1., the high point of the duy and declined ,, n closing -!',. I ho visible supply showed a decrease for the week uf lUA, . nun, making total of nO,7ul ,UU). bbsks lowt r iioney, -j per cunt, (-'lose Saturday, HI 7-h. 1 1 pan tislay, HI v. Kango tislay, m .g to hi ' . . Oloaa tisluy, ho1, - Asaloaldo Inlecviewsd. A uurrsauoudant Ol the New York World iu the 1'bilippiiicu baa inter viewed Agiiioaldo, who is ouotcd as layinx thai hi- will continue to tight and 1 hat tin has no cuunduuco In American irumise. Aguiuahlo 's own words went: 1 have md forgotten (heir profes sions of friendship aud of support gJvoii niu by Pewey and Oils uud ail 1 tbuui, and c.ruicialiy by Wildman. My army fought with and for them, to deluat the Spanish, uud plolul.es, most solemnly given, that we were to have independence, were made. All these solemn iiromi.es have been re- jiuiJ luted by them si I. Mo, amnesty menus American slavery, and nbedi snCS to tbo will of McKinlev. To socept amnesty means shame, infamy. MRS. NATION AND GOVERNOR OF KANSAS. O A Heated Controversy Between Them at Topeka. o CALLS ON HIM TO ENFORCE LAWS Dfclires Coventor Stanley Is Dishonest and 1 law Rreiker, and Responsible for Whiskey Selling la Kansas. Topeka, Jan. IN. Mrs. Carrie Nation, tha temnaraaOO reformer and saloon sm saber, ami inventor Mtsnlsy clashed this DMTBiSUJ in the latter', n flies, and during an .111 1 mated con versation over the enforcement of the liquor law ot the state the governor was so iingiil Innt as tentatively to accuse the telBpOmnOO crusader of fibbing, When Mrs, Nation w- 1 down on the Capitol todav then, wits grest escits mailt, "I have been doing your work 111 Kansas," Hid Mrs. Nation to liov ernor Stanley, "(or a month and now come to turn the job over to von.'' When the governor said he did not approve ot her metlusls he wss asked to suggest better ones. Peclining, the w an declared him to b diahonest and a taw breaker. "You are not in a woman's olace," retorted Stanley "and tidl wliat Is not true if you my I am not doing my duty." Tha executive got her out of hli lotflCSby telling her to go to the St- tnreay gartaral ami tell him the gov- Brnor Mid he was to do hli duty in the enforcement of the prohibitory laws. J Mrs. Nation is discouraged, hat lays i she will reiusin in Topeka until every saloon is closed. INDIAN TROUBLE NOT OVER. Large Numbirs or gull Bloods See Heavily Armed. Muskogee, I. T., Jan. 28. Word entiles frmn the interior this morning that the soldiers are dividing up into small partial and goiog in different di re, t ions. Large numbers of lull hi Is, heavily armed, are working west from Bafaela. to oln the Snake party reswrted coming from Kofauls.aaul that when Marshal Benustt meets tks Indians a crash will occur. It is feared bandredi ol outlaws will take advantage ol the situation and begin a campaign of depredation ami crime. Several more light horsemen bars lawn arrested. The Indiana hsve sgaiu da I obstructions on the San I ran- cisco tracks, near lloldsulve, and when thn railroad men sttemptod to remove tacin they were tired on, tail without serious results. Light Horsemen Captured. Ilcniietu, I. T., Jan. 28. Chitto Margu is still a captive here. Hs takes his imprisonment stoically At noon deputies brought 111 eleven light horsemen, catiturcil while wstertng their burses three miles southwest of this plana. All were armed with Win chesters and Colts pistols. Cbitto refuse. I,, talk THE B0SSCHEI ITER TRIAL. (.orgs Kerr Will Bol Plead But Assspi Sentence WHS Others. Patterson, N. J Jan. 2H. -Oeorge Kerr, who is implicated 111 the assault and murder ol Juuuie llnseuhieltar, re (aasd to jdeail guilty or not guilty to t he charge of rape this morning, aud was remanded for sentence. Kerr and bis three companions will be sentenced tomorrow and the use will pass out of tlie courts. Want civil (iovernmenl. Washington, Jan. 'H. President 1 1 ye ,,f (ho senate today ret lived a cahh-gram from the iiiemliers ol the lli reutOTS oi the federal part, in the Pbilipplass rsaantlng the praajfaai ai that movement ami aiding for the es tabllsbmsnt ol civil goverumenl which was laid bsfoTS the senate. May Wheal la Celesse. Chicago Ian. H, May wheat today reached 711 i-S and cloaed at 7r)'4 ceoU uir buihel . to cuas cold tn oss DAT. laks l..i,v. Srouiu ttulalM TaStsw. Alt iliu.gi.i. ruliiuJ iu. mousy II It 1.11a Vo ours. B. w. Urofi's tlgusmrs Is 00 wok bos. IBs. A VOTING CONTEST. 1 1 1 veil by the leading Pendleton men bants by which a 0400 Mar tin Piano will bo given away ab solutely free to the organisation or lady voted the must puoular by lone Urd, 1001. The follow ing merchants will issae ballots with each Ma porchsse: Tim IV-opIs Wsrehouav, Dry 110001 lilhiiis .ul vim, ho.sk A kfeOuuiM, I'riissi.is Whll. Iluuis Uroisry. (FT V. St lon-kd T (' Taylor, H.rdwsrv, M t K.der. Kuriiilui. ay Sksr suit tirucery, iKuJulpli asrllu, liruprl.loi ) Louis Uuuslcker, J.wilsr X uplluisu. 1 arrlll Milliusry 11, sun H.ki ry, Uietwrv and l'rock.11 (C Boliini.u ) W. B. bowiiiku. I'lioiogruphvr. Iirisgt J. Ii.in. PUuo. sod Orgsu. 1 (' -ili.i,,, l-.iul. kiul W.llukOta KriBch Its.uu1.11i (lias luiVoui.iu ) liio... tviiod u,l to.l, tfau.lui lug .ml trucking. PIANO 011 Exhibition at Brock A M, Co, nun Drug Store, where the ballot box i alasi located