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OAILY EVENING EDITION THK l.tAPlnn rvm or KABTKRN OKKtlON I. THS BAST OREOONIAN TH raorui ui ras PA IT OR BOOM AN VOL. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1901. NO. 4053 UAILY EVENING EDITION The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY STORE The Very Spirit of Goodness In in MOli article in the lint- nl grooer in. OlMli They final u place in tlie lu'iirl ah MKHI lie Mary tinil pln.c in las ttoBKti Thi' quality amis Iho iriro is moderate Wo curry HWll utiuIi'h III MM goods hut in nil BMH each grade represents the best goods obtainable at that price. rlifte House Grocery, Next to tin- Postoitla . The Boston Store l.OOO Lace Curtains Actual Count. I respective buyers should buy now as these superior values cannot be offered again. S VI.GS OFFERED: Louis XIV, Rennaisance, Arabian. liaUcnburxh, Point ileVenice, Irish Point. Scotch lace, German lace, Nottingham, Point D Esprit liobbinet and others in white, ecru, ivory and Arabian shades 39c to $10 a pair Special information chants can save money at since these were bought. THE Pendleton's Big All the Cheapest 3 Mammoth Bargain Bazaar Toilet Soap L"uc to leg ii bar. Wo arc oAarlag fi groat values in soap, mid can ave vou money. I Lara in u box for 10c. Longfellow, l-.i yard laumlry soap lOr . Stationery, Notions, Books New hook" arriving novels from luc io 60c. almost daily, Hound hooka I 'x' to l 9K lval nap, fools cap papur, tiauuo and orepe .ar, chiituee napkina 19c a hundred, Blank hooke, notes, photo Mtw, card board, fancy gotals, combs and Inmahea, Wi- havo a large lino of bible, teaia taenia, prayer hixiku ami key t baaean booki io,' fo 14,89, Fancy dishes, house fur nishings, etc No. i oovefed riiaiwlatf wic, lamp aiiunuyi sic, lon.pioto lamp -io up '"'ittirnx, UiHt quality, Mo, etc Garden Seeds. -Tin ior i,ut) packagoh ol ganloii nun uowor bowIh wort, 5c elgBwhero. Hulk will ' Kr'"H 8eotl". Hfl Lo' uw flgnw '! .. I .... . . FredericK Noli gSBTW"- 'M BunaRMiLKjfl MEW GOODS MEW STYLES NEW PRICES For Spring and Summer 1901 . Waeh Goodr. White Goods Linens Mueiin Underwear Lacea and Embroidery Kid Glovea Laon Curtaina Curtain Note Curtain Swlaa and Slllcallnee Alexander TO HK SOLI) mailed to any one writing this sale as the market has BOSTON STORE .i SSd wnnMHm HE im.ioajaji jiaffiasl aP Byers' Bes To make good breHrttts' iJ.-t Klour. a took fust pieiuiura at the "kiiniar ' urid't k'elr, "vcr all competi tion, and aoeJHt tuithsiactiuti wucrever used, livery sai'Jt in tftnlaQptd We buve the besl Sttaii! Rollrd Marley, Seed Rye and Bent ulcus Barley. Pendleton W S RYERS. Prop 9 THE EAST ORECtnm Tli in le a very extensive ami Into rattling depart-ini-nt with us thin year. It comprises everything that i new nnd bnn t i f nl . Many new nnd exclusive designs. PuUIBBtlS ami imported novelties. Our own Importation of India l inens in many iial it io. All excellent varans. Wo arc prepared to give onr cOBtOlMfl very special choosing in table linens. tOWOla and napkins at very special prices. A most bonutifol Ilea of dainty garment, Inn iiinti'rialN, well Blade. Yon may find onr prices elsewhere lnt you will not Mini onr quality. We eve abow ninny ohoics lines in tat newest thing. Wc art' mm showing lor the sin inn season of HM1 the largest assortment of excellent glove qualities era have over ihown before. In these ItaM we will allow von many special and exclusive thing which will surely interest von. & Hexter. THI.S WEEK. for same. Outs advanced Stare. 23 at- (.ill.lll : llllllil. Under New ristisgeniei.t . J. W BANCKOIT. Prop. te II.-' ., hihI f per tla) , Mei.la .'.'a Mpoelal tut. , by Mi' lunnih ( Hotel in I It.- I'll)' for t alulllr nili--. Km- fcnni).ii- menu ., I. allil Mtialu heal. Kin- proof l.ujlrtlcit t and Johnson Sis, LliTON. UWOOiN flour... Roller Mills liruu. Snorts. Kte. ledantly Furnlsbod Steam Heated European Flan. Block and a-ball from depot. sample Room in connection. iii Kate 50c, 75c. SI .00: ,1.5 it . pi si m wm N. rue Paper of the reople. Kverybody Read, It. t he Laraeat ClreulaUou. aei Adveptntna aeaium. GENERAL NIWS. Tho total DQBI bet ol oaeei Ol typhoid fever among the British troop alnce the heeinning of the war in South Alrira to December Ml, ia 1H.10I caai-n and I'JM,". deathn. Iptlal Sullivan ol New York waa altrM kbe dec la ion over Tom Keam oi fl klvn on )olnta after 20 ronnda ol rontlt tihtiiin before the Southern Athletic club in I .oo lev I lie, Ky., Mon lav night I.ieutenant-t 'oloiiel 1. M. l.ee, coin maadlaa al I Ml Lea van worth, haa re ceiTed the official order tl the war de iartinent to ( lone the xiat canteen in aifordnnce with the provision of the army rcorgnnuatioii act. The lower houae of congre ha paaeetl the bill irullng 16,000,000 to tlie world' lair to be held at St. Lonii In I Hon to celebrate the Lotirtiaaa pdrcbaae, T.M iiueatioti ol cloaing the expoeltloii on Sunday wa not nun t lotted during the debate. Colonel Herein I M. If ardoek, eilitor ol the Dally Kagle.at Wichita, kanaa. i in a critical condition. A month ago be WM attacked by grip, and during hi aickneaa two oi hia brother, in law died, lie wa DIDCh attache-l to them, tiny, like hliuaelf, being editor tor over 40 yean in kana. l a v Doyle, and Hi am of Dr. Doylo, wa hoi al Kanaa City. with a revolver by kathcrine Olivia, ho ny he i a pmfeaaional nurae. He i eerlooely wounded. The hooting took place in the ding More owned by the elder Doyle. The woman ay it wa io I lental. They had quarreled. Mr. Nation, the saloon smasher, ia in jail at Tokeka. Kanaaa. and it ia not likely she will give the bond re quired bt'ciiuao aba deelarea that ibe will raMntC her smaahiug rrupaile afjalnat the joint immediately upon her release. Ili-r Irielid have la'en ad vised tnai Judge naaen will order her released only on proBtiM to aend her to her home at Med lei na Lodge. The judge iapfeeaed the opinion from the Dencb that Mrs. Nation was imane. PACiric huKittw est news. A aaluioii trust is being orgain.i-il on I'UKet sound which will involve tiftcen numeric and be capitalized at $M, 000,000. Kepreseutativo M kIv haa Necured an additional allowance of . , . pgr annum as filer) hire, loi an additional plerk at the Baker t'ity pototliee. Captain W. II Harris, ol Myrtle Point, dial February IB at that pinna, alter a lew days' illness. t'aptain llurria aa an Oregon pioneer oi ,rai, a Mexican war veteran ai.d a Maaoti of over ri0 years' stamling. Ho waa bom in Howard county, Missouri, in IStt. In tlie lower house ol the Idaho leg islature the hill to apply the principle oi local option to gambling was do- lea tad by a vote of mi to l'u. The Mieakor reiuaed to permit a report to ho made to the house from the couimiltee oi the whole, so Baal action waa not taken. The little town of Lyons, BP on the Bantbun, boast of a "Joint smnaher." The rej.ort came to Salem that a Mr. Wilson, of that place, went into an illicit saloon J ragged her husband from a crowd of lounuers, and thru deiuoliaood the establishment In "Nation" atylo. The war departnieul ha i smiiuiI all order for the purchase of MK) cavalry home In Oregon. Oveff 7000 additional are yet required, ami Senator Simon is urging the purchuae oi Oregon horses, both on aciount of their quality and the saving to the govern ment in freight rates. A petition in involuntary bankruptcy was tiled in the United States court at 1'ortland bv Sunder .V Co. and Robert and Catherine Ore w lord, of Albany, asking that J. A. Miller, of that city, he declared a bankrupt. Petitioners are all creditors ol Miller, and hold claims against bun amounting to more tkun t"iO0. While riding horechack near L pre, I'.aker county, the 14-year-old won ol Ji. ll, t risp wa hurt in a most allocking imiiiner, either by the horao falliug with bin or by throwing him. Ti,e attain Ironi the lorebead hack, al- most hall way acroea the skull, waa I .uy hare. The hoy i unable to ex plain how tlie accident happened. WEAK WOMtIS Arc nuioi I by (he HM ol III ; fU H e'b J uvolllr i iii I i It tea 1 1 v ii l ,1 1 1 ' i he jt periods, driei i)f weakening Uialua, Wi Hon and uh t iratiou t Vj and t iocs Ik uuh weak uea lick women are united to consult rtoi Ptevae, by letter, . All womanly OOan dence held in acred seeicc) and guarded M btlict pioll liill.il V orl wit vacy. Write ithout feai .uid W(lhqt fee to Or H ' Pierce, buffalo, M V. ' " I lad U en a kii.il .C.i i ii Icin.lr .i.Liil.. errtUi 'Ml, M H Wul!,,i .1 11u.ii.ui C'oki I Co In.. " few JMtun amj twite , aij mu j i g jo4 I I.atfcreU ib jrcert tu t btt I I'outi.l oiul .1 followed vein I advice aud ti.ili ciatu i ootllet of I uvorttr n fi cut ii,t loii ' ud four of tnr tioldcu Medicui Eriecovei) ' i Bow fert tike a iuw Iwmil 1 have eallttil letgnleeti pound. " lJoctoi Bierce's Plenaent Pelletr Icuiv iiUiii!ue and kick heai' ache. They do not areata the pill habit. A 1. 1. THE NEWS! Take the Eaat Oracouiao. Dally Os.oe a year by mad. Weakly $1.90, umI He nil. Weekly 0a -op a year, aenupla evpy free THE WAR OF THE NATION IN KANSAS. o Leader of the Crusaders Finds Herself in the Toils. - o - LAW RECOGIIIZKS SALOON PMNUTI Judfte Dtle Siys That Wtrriad Will Br Issued for the Arrest of Tbosc Who Hue Destroyed Property. Toiieka, kail,, Feb. '20.- Tu case against Mr. Nation and others lor malicious mii-hiet and deatruction ol iiropertv have been iMistponcd to allow the defend an ti a chance to nrepare ap plication lor a "haugo of venue. art. Nation Smoked Out. Toieka, fob. 'M. Tho custialians oi Mr. Ntion are alim at alraid to enter her cell 011 account Of the diatribe- alio makes against them due to the cigarette Banking by the prisoners which Sheriff t'ook ava lie can not stop. Mr Nation H-uda moat ol her time with her band out 01 a window gaspiuw lor breath. She license Oiik ol iIoIUht- ately BBMk ing I. or out. She ay she will stay and light 11 1 111 to the end Trouble Threatens In Wlnfleld. Wichita, Feb. 10. Word trom Win Held state that an armeil mob . lathering in the buiiies aectiou oi that place at noon. No effort wa ladn 1 made hv tho pol to stop the un trom aaaeiuhlini:. The joint keeper there ure armed and waiting, aMitd hv 'wenty men trom Arkaniaa Citv. At 1 o'clock today one hundred tem perance ieople promised to parade the streets ni wtniteld uml Imnandlatnly niter the iarade the raiding is to OOBI tnenee, The mavor has aworu in thirly e.xtra pol loetneO, with order to arrest any mob oonpoatd i more than mix memlier- I ravers were held at day light in the wrecked In I ted brethren church. Trouble i expected at any time. Business Men Take Action Winttehl, Kan., Keh. '.tl.-Wheu a committee ol liusiness men investi gated the joint places and found the fixtures all cone and so rertod to the temperam e iM-oide matters then quieteil down and the immediate pro- pecta ol collision wan avoided. Crueagers Are Law Breakers. Wichita, Kane., Pnb. M -In the dis trict court this morning Judge Palo overruled the motion to squash the in- lormation ugalnst Mr. Nation and held her lor trial. The judge declared the argument that saloon tiroiertv wa IlOt legllllV lei oyined WU Hot Well taken, lie announced that warrants would bu isaued lor any wraoua found guilty oi itaalating the uiuirator ol Wiidiita in indicting trouble againat sahsins. Me said no exception would lie made ol the milliliters. Mquor SsliinB a Nulsanee. Ttpaka, Pnb. no. The bill dealer inn the plaoea where liquor i old nul aanoet ami providing for the auppre aiou oi thorn giM'a to the governor for his signature tomorrow. guilty 01 Manslaughter, The Jury In the Hamilton-Day Hurdsr Case Beturaj v,rai.i. Minneapolis, Mum., Pnb. 10. The jury in the Day-Hauiillon murder caae, on trial here tor the past two weeks, returned a verdict finding Hamilton guilty of inanalaughter in stabbing Day to death in the billiard room in the West hotel in lliiscity A Later Beporl. Minneapolis, Feb. After Iwing out since '1 o'clock Monday afternoon the jury, in tho caae of Frank Hamil ton accused ol murdering Leonard Hey, returned a verdict at VlM this morn ing, finding Hamilton guilty of man slaughter ill the tlrat degree, with n -oiumendatioii lor merry. I nder tlie tluding liumiltoii can m sentenced to imprisonment Irons live to twenty years. A motion haa bean II leu for a new trial. The verdict was a 1 nuiplete surprise to Hamilton. After he re turned to the cell lie reiuaed to see any one except Miss Johnson, iroin Colo rado, who haa been devoted to him throughout his trial . aphjinimentsIbymkinlhy. tisneral bafler Is Hew a Hajor Ueaeral leMrsdi Washington, I el. J0. "resident M. Kinley today aeut ill nominations of W. It. .Shatter, retired, to lie major general; 1'.. M. Hayes to lie colonel Major 0. b. Osiper to be lieutenant colonel; Commander it. M. Berry to be captain in the army , Lieutenant OoBUBnadei Oaniel Stuart to be com mander . Mainh.il It Woodwurth, of 1 al. no ma to lie United States at torney of the northern district of Cali fornia. Manila, Feb. HO. Htruuendo Uustan, the general agent of a Spanish com Kuy here, has been arreatssl at gajau, Loguu province, charged with itiilitiftf If,.. I HMO puMn Im lite 1m iTim third agent of the same compauy to lie arrested He had dealimra with Carman an American, now under urrest oil similar charge Washington, I eh. 'M. According to atate department oihcial Ute Utnueai outlook lias tomowhat of a more cheer tut aspect. Nothing has been heard from Minister' Conger today, it ia quite evident that Waldereeo'a expedi tioi: is looked upon here as a bluff. Cuba's Ptaa of Indepsudeaes. Havana, Feb. 20. It ia learneil that the constitutional convention in secret suasion here decided to accept tho con ditions of independeiioe iuiieed by the Unittsl State. This decision lias not yet been made public. Mrs. .luuies Moore and Alma iioClair, aged nine years, died at Hakor City of diphtheria! instead ol smallpox as re purled . The Cudahy Kldnaptne Case. Omaha, Feb. 20. There are no new dovclopmcmnta in the Cudahy kidnap ing caae up to noon today, beyond consideration given the method ol prosecution. The Nehraka law con tain no ipanlfla provision relative to kidnaping and prosecution may be made on charge of robbery only. Hlners' Bodle. Beeovered. Victoria, Feb. 30. The Issllea of seven miners gave lieen recovered from the Onion mine. Two of theae were mot Hated by the explosions and the balance were overcome bv tiro damp. The luce were black while the bodlOS were a deep red ami much swollen Narrow Esssn for Ktttrtener. l'retoria, Feb, '.fl An atteniit was made to wreck a train OH which Isird Kitchener waa traveling The train preeeedlng the Qoattnanaer,i train at Klip river was blown up bv a mine placed on the rail. rranse Betuses le Join. I,ondon, Keh. It). A Paris dlnpaleh to the Fxehange Telegraph saya that Pre nee, probably under pressure from Rnnatn, ha relual to loin the 1 1 Hal I lion to the interior of China, planned by Field Marshal Walderaee. NKVf VOBK MABKET. Bsportsd by I. L. Bay., a Co., Chisago, Board of Trade and New York Sleek Exchange Brokers. February LI). There was a lli mcr tone to the wheat market today and the close waa ll-H over yesterday. Liverpool closed 1-Hd higher, .' IP,. New S'ork opened unchanged 70 7-N, May. and sold up to so'.. eToslnaj sir 4 While pei illation in wheat is light there is an urgent demand front Rnropa lor the sit stuff as indicated by our shipments of over 4O,0tMl,0tm in nine week. St. Louis and Chicago both rental demand for both wheat and Hour MaOBl lower. Money, I per cent Does yesterdav, T9 7-M, 1 'jam to,l , J9 7-t. Kango tislav, 70 7-H to SO',. Close lislay, H0'4. Mav 1 orn, Hi 1 4 THE WHEAB MABKBIB. Uuotatlons Today In Chisago and San r ranolsro. Sun I rancisco, Keh. "JO. Mav wheat oiloted here todav ut BO ', Colli J MT cental . Chicsgu, Keh. 'JU. Mav wheat oiiened at 7"' .WI nnd closed at 70 I N cents per bushel. 10ADS IN BOCK 1. An Kxpsrlinent In England Wblsh Throws Some LlBht on It. Some experiment wore rec.mtlv made in Kngland to teat the belief that lo.nl- can live for long peril! in na-k without air or i ., I The Key. W. buck Ian I look a large block of coarse oolitic nuiotou ami propariHt twelve m olar cells in it, each about one foot Icep and live inchoa ill diameter. A griMivo or Nhouhler wa cut at ita upper margin no a to receive u circular plate of glass ami a circular piece of slate was in turn to protect the glass. He then prcpurfd twelve Niualler cella each six inches deep and live inclm in diameter ill a large hhk of lliclous sandstoiir, theae coll also be ing covered with glaa uml slate and lull, I around with soft clay. The object of the glas cover wan, of course, lo jiermit of the toad being mtcii with out having to remove the lids. I hie live toad was placed in each cell and the covers cemented on. The weight of the toads was ascertained Udore sealing up the cells. Moth tones were buried under thrco feel of earlk for thirteen mouths. All of the toads in the sandstone coll were found to be dead and their Ixsliea were decom posed, showing that they had been dead lor u long 'rnsl. The majority of the large touds in Hie block of lime atone were alive, aaya the Fngiueenng and Mming Journal, and in every in stuueo the glims covers were cracked. The toad were weighed, ami It was found that they had decreased In weight. The ooasl anions drawn by the natural ists were that the toads cannot live a vear totally excluded from air, and cannot live two yeara If totally deprived of food. TO CUBS A COLO in 0HB 0ST. TaSs l.aiao,,' Mrouiu Uululus i.i.ia.. All liuaglata ii'fiiinl ttia uiouuy tf It falls to cars. B w. i.ruve'i .Igualur la an aSSS teas. Ste. SAVE YOUR SKIN How to Preserve, Purify and Beautify the Skin and Complexion. To pressrvs. purify and beautify lite akin, and pravsut pliunlea, bletcaee. Maekneads, rsdnsaa. lonsloi.aa. ysllow, oily, niulhv akin, ehapplan. aa4 mam Other farms of ekln hUnlsbas. no utaer akin ol ( oiuiUeskm soap la fat .. in. iii. nl io ! omparrd with I'l'Tlt'l'KA HtiAl. I,.y.. auetet w raache tha utuao, vis , fA c.oggsd, tnllaiSS Sf irotui.aU couUlllon ol Iks PoHJCn SAVE YOUR HAIR How to Prevent Palling Hair Scalp Humors and Dandruff. i lea Bas th scalp and hair thoroughly with a warm shampoo of Cirjl CUR A B'lAI'. rlnaa with warm walsr. dry earsfully. and apply a llghl dreeslua of ittp tua. purest .,1 anwUlente, antty ruuiani into ik svaip. tins - mpti n h Ions and uirxpsiialvo traatnisnt will clear lbs scalp sad hair j erusl ii lis, and Jai.druff. aootho Irritated. Itchlna aurlaeee. stimu late ile hall folllelss, supply lha roots with stisray aod uourtshiuaot aad make the hair grow upon a awssl, wholsaoms and haalthy .ealp. SAVE YOUR HANDS How to Make the Hands Soft and White in a Single Night. Hatha and soak the hands on retiring Ina atrona. hot lath., of CUT1CUS4 , .p lay il.oroughl and anoint freely with Cl'TirilHA tilulmeut. the great skin cure and purest of einolHsnts. Wear durlnt the nujhi old. loose kid r-lovea with tlie linger enda cut oST Vor red. rough chappd tutuda. d,, iissured. Itclilng, feverish palms, shapeless nails, with painful ttager end. tl.ee ,,e i.n( Irrutmrut le elmpty wondarful and a Ueaalag to all utlllcied with aore. chappud. rough, or Under bauds COMPLETE EXTERNAL AM MTEMAL THEATltttT I OH Etrlll HOMtM. OUI , i, .i.i I,,.. f r'lirirtTHA BOAI' SS' 1. to elaansa ilia aktu n v.ual aae aeetae ana dit'a'.'Jd'iutt. ct'Tioi'KA ulMTStlcNT - ' te.uUr.mhjg ia innuiiiii.,.il in uml lirllallon. and aoolh and haa I. i t t'TICUHia, BBell -I , i itsi. i l" .I uud .-laauaa ll. Ueaal A ttlNOl.t St-. I' 1. "I"n .utBUaal lo vWle ... .. ...... kuiao . with loa. of hair, wlau all aa (all. bold tluouaUul th. world CORBETT GAINS TWO OF HERMANN'S VOTES. Hemingway and McQueen 60 to the Portland Mm. a 1 - CORBETT NOW HAS U YOTRS Joint lumiifutioii CammiliM Itssrti i Dsltl Alton of $.10 .000 H SeM Fuidi Durtnit Term of G. ff. Davis. Salem, I oh. ;th-On the joint hallol at mam tilay Cortiett gainetl two votes. Hemingway and McQueen of Lane, who have heretoforn supported Mcltride and Herinaun. The result of the vote '".lav wa as follows' Cornell, :U. Hermann, Ji7. Iniiiau, 2tl. Scatter ing, 3. Bills rassed House The joint Investigation ronimtltea reiMirted tislay t hat they had lonnU a ahortage in the school funds from tha aale si school landa and the loaning of hi boo I money of 30,0U0 during the term oi Oeorgn W. Havis aa clerk of the board. Tee legislature will lurlber investigate the shortage and probably turn the latter over to the attorney general who will take action against Davia and his Ismdsinen. The report of the committee came like a clap of thunder out of a clear sky. Tlie house Ntseed the following measures today: The bill repealing the law preventing the driving of live--t" . on public highways; the bill amending the law for the construction uf telegraph lines, a hill making Van couver uvenua a county road in Milt nomali county; a hilt relating to Fort land street improvement bonds; a bill Using terms of court in second district: a bill amending per diem county court. Bills Pessea Saaaie. Tho senate passed the following bills: Military sans bill; reapportionment bill; Leans' irrigation bill ami aouie minor uuiaaurea. ssolt Bay Suaeaoe Cornell. Salem, fob. .'nit la generally known here that there la a plan on hail for F.x-Seuator t'orlwtt to retire from tho senatorial race In favor ot II. W. Scott. The Seatlnel, the aim OOfboM organ here, makes the predic tion that this will ecctir at the end of the week and If it ihoia there are g.aal chances of Mr. Scott's election. Tha changing of the votes of McQueen and Hemingway from Hermann to Cor belt halay ia a straw sbowiag how Ilia wind may blow. The center Caeeer Bare. , Norlolk. Va.. Fab. 90. TU United I Hlatoa collier Caesar, tail days overdue irom Manna, arrive.! here uaiay iter captain reirta having eaperieuced '. into galea throughout the trip. lasteurl saleeas HaUealse. un Mo., Keb. ). Two saloon iota were put out uf business here Inst uight. on.- lost a slock of liquor. Their plaoea were uatiouixed by a CrilWd of l- ople The Willamette river al anient -lamia U feut above high water mark This is due to the recent wnras rains in the southern part of tha atate. Traftlu on the river has not yet been interfered with. I