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DAILY EVENING EDITION ni rsori.n rn m fi AST OR HO ONI AN that's rwtrirmi ma iotswtibs.. THI 1.SA1II..I I'ArSS OF BASTKRN ORBOON IK THI EAST OREUONIAN PKNDHTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, FSBRUAltY uf, 1901. VOL. 1 . NO. 4056 AAILY EVENING EDITION The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY STORE The Very Spirit of Goodness 1 in each article in the line of grocer ies offered. They find n place in the heart a soon an they fltu! n place in the stomach . The nun I in excels; the price 1h moderate. We carry several grade of some goods hut in all cases each grade represents the heat goods obtainable at that price. White House Grocery, Next to the I'ostoftlce. The Boston VWaT BOYS' SPRING 1901 SUIYS. New Sailor suits, Russian Blouse suits, Vestee suits, Three-piece suits. $4.00 to $7.00. Sll Qala 3 00 4-yard lengths for shirt two alike.. March Standard patterns Spring Hats shapes, all prices, all colors $1.25 TO $3.00. All the Cheapest :redericK No Mammoth Bargain Ua.iar Toilet Soap ::'., to 24c a har. We are offering some great values in soap, and can save you money. limnMiuT , Wfim 8 bar iu a box (or 10c. Longfellow, 1-3 yard laundry soap 10c Stationery, Notions, Books New book arriving almost daily, novel front loc to 60c. Bound btsik Ity to tl.86. Legs! cap. fools cap paper, tiue and crone paper, cliineee napkin- i'-i hundred, Blank books, notes, photo paster,, osrd board fancy goods, combs and brushes. We ha.u a Urge line u( bibles, toate imuite, prayer liks and kay to heaven loks 16c to H.38. Fancy dishes, house fur Hshingh, io. ) oqvered niiauibcrs ttfcV, law 'liiiuiieys bv, complete lamps 38c "i lanterns, best quality, i;n , etc. Garden Seeds. -!c for 4760 packages of garden and lower aeeds worth 6c elsewhere. Bulk "owls, grass aeeds ate. Let us figure with you. MEW 600D5 MEW STYLES MEW PRICES For Spring and lumimr 1901. Wash floods White Goods Linens Muslin Undorwear Laces and Embroidery Kid Gloves Laoo Curtains Curtain Nets Curtain Swiss and Sllkallnes Alexander Special Sale M'V',d Fancy Black Mohairine Reduced from 50c to 20c. waists. No in. shapes, all prices, all colors KNOX HAT AGENCY Our Curtain sale ends Saturday B An Artistic ar)d Rictyy Furnished Parlor should ftfltslr out- of our exquisitely inlaid parlor suites, upholstered in rich damasks iu beautiful shades of colors, that will make the "tout enseinl.io" of your rooms "like oue grand sweet song" in their harmony. We have tome handsome new designs in parlor furniture at pticesthat will surprise you. & fOLSOM, Main Street- as THE EAST OREGONIAN. This in a very extensive and interesting depart ment with us tbll voar. It comprises everything thnt ia new and hoautifnl. Many new and exclusive designs. IVunesfic and imported novelties. Our own impoitat ion of India linens in many qualities. All excellent values. We are prepared to Rive our customers very special mooting in table linens, towels nnd napkins at very special price. A most lieaiitiful line of dainty garments, let materials, well made. You may find our prices elsewhere but yon will not find onr quality. We are show many choice lines in the newest things. We are now showing for the spring season of 1801 the largest assortment of excellent glove qualities we have ever shown Irofore. In these lines we will show yon many BeoiBl and exclusive thine which will snrely interest vou . & Hexter. Store night. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL Under New rianagement. J. W BANCROFT, Prop. l. i., .ml UM i" r teg, M. ni- it. Hpuclsl Kslc, liy Laii oinutli. Il.-.l Motel 111 1 In- i iiy (ur K.uillli Hun In nil Usui Kr. ssinili' rmimK Klsclrlc light slid HU am lit-at. Klrr-proof building Cor. Court and Johnson Sis PENDLETON. OREGON OHO UAHVbAU. Hiob Kltguiiy Hmm Steam rieatod Kurupsan Pies. Block sad a -ha If from depot. Sample Koowi Io connection. Room Rate 50c, 75c, 91.00 lui faper of the People. Kv.rybudy Reads It. Th. Larajest ClrsuUiiuu est atfertlstns Baaiuoi. iJ , Hotel si Georne GENERAL NEWS. Nikola Teals will test his system of trans-Atlantic wireless telegraphy along thi 40th nsrallel from the coast of New Jersey to the coast of Portugal. In the legislature at Utah the senate passed the ant 1 compulsion vaccination bill over the governor's veto. Similar action was taken on the 'nil by the house some days ago. The eighteenth annual reunion Of Ike Tom (4ree, Brigade Association Oc curred at Hillsbom, Texas, Thureday. Many of the survivors of this notable Ui.lv of brave men are in atleudanc. According to the New York Mail and I press a copy of the charter of the new steel company, with its capital placed at IStOO.000,000, was taken to the office of the county clerk in Jersey City Thursday. The new list of officers of the American Steel and Wire comany an nounced shows that John W. nates Is still at the head of the lioard of direc tors, aa well St leading member of tke executive committee. Patrick llussey of Omaha was ar rested 00 a warrant sworn out by John M. Ratlin, an Omaha detective, on a charge of being concerned in, the kid naping of young t'ndahy. John K. I.ane, alias Tory, was arrested also on the same charge. It has linen decided to open the gates of the I'au-American exposition Mon day According to the story the management of the exposition will not .1 iseiiss the subject in any way, but the gates will be open the first Sunday alter the opening of the exposition. The arrangement whereby farming inn, I, merits may be iiniHirtod into Turkey free of duty ha Imwu renewsd for another decade. The Turkish min iNter at Madrid, lsset Pasha, has again tendered his resignation to the Porte, owing to the uou-a meut of hi salary. Kight suits have tieeu instituted in tke I'tiited States district court against the (JafOB Iron Works by Kdward hVsenhurg. secretary of the labor council M San Francisco, asking the sum of tlOUO in each case, and alleging that the I'mon Iron Works had brought eight coppersmiths to this country under contract. paing the exiieuses of Hiiih laborers from their homes to San Francisco, thus violating the federal statute. PACIFIC NORTHWBST NMWS. left Miller, a Portland blacksmith, at Salem fell over the balustrade of the first floor stairway at the capitol, 11 distance ol i tret, nittering a severe bruise on the bead Mrs. Frank Orel., aged 70, an old resident of Krtglc 1 re. k, Clackamas county, died from the effects ol erysi)Hdah VitMlnelay night. A hu- liand 1111,1 sis , l,il, lien survive tier. Civile aughan, who strnrk l.ulu Jones, a voung girl, over the head with an ax at Jefferson last fall, has pleaded guilty of assault with a dan gerous .a,Hu and will be sentenced Monday. 1 he original charge was assault with Intent to kill. J. (trace and If. Barreft, formerly I 'inted States soldiers, were held to the grand jury by t.iiiimisioiicr Kieler at Seattle, oti the charge of stealing I'rUtl in cash and check from Frank prang, another noldiei, on the trans port Athenian while the vessel was in the orient. Kluer, the 8-year-old son of A. S.anduuist, night watch at the Bay City mill, wa cruahed to death at Marsidicid, Csm county, under a pile of lumber. The lad wa playing near a idle of lumber and it toppled over on him. He was aoou rescued, hut died 111 a short time. Charles Jaynes, who carries the Tacoma Ledger from Taconia toOlympia on a railroad sjieeOer, was killed io collision with a train running a pile driver, one mile west of Sherlock early Iharsday moriiing. Jayue was going down a long hill and was unable to stop the machine. After beiug out four hours Thursday afternoon at Silverton, Marion county, the jury iu the Benjamin Wise arson case lirouglit in a verdict ol acquittal. This verdict was a complete surprise to all, for it was the nimont unanimous belief that the jury would relsru a verdict of guilty within a few moments. Doctors not seldom glvej up cast, but I mother never does. While lite tas, while, there is a upark of vitality which low' labor n,v tan into a llu.iur, the toil uatiri.igly tor tht child alic brought into the world. And KSaMUaaal wucu the doctor, tail the mother succeed. She ha no prejudice. Any mean, aha will uk which will save her child. The mother' prescrip tion gi.vu Ik-Iow U a ia potul Her aWMfhtet wa giveu up by puyai cfatM a suffering trom an in -'arable di.-called 'willing of th.- iligertive a-gan - The ujv-thv! oj,. rnU i Ur. Werfce'i tldtl n Medical Disco ,t'y and Favorite Pres-ription and t,a 1 the huppiiu ul ueing her d.iurtili.r .cstored to perfect iteeifb fir. 1'ierue' (iol leu Mr ll. al On ovvi v cures disease qf the ,1 ,iu 1 ti wA ( r .ir.m uf at-. geUioii ail l nutrlli in It Ouni ishing, il.--.ii iirining ii. a nerve- medn iue m.taiug n:w bl ul and new life. "Goldeu Medical iJtscovery " KMilain 11 1 alooh il and it is alsolutely trie from BOUI u. cocaine and all liUwr luuxoucv it . a mi teuip-rauce luvlictue, "Xy iwr of Artlegton. Wn.lilniiioii Co , Msltf 1 wa. laWu vsry ,1-k uri'l li.ul 1 vrasi dM-l,,i , " wni -. Mr. C. I.. II.irr.viii of F1U , it, i ,'ijcU- 1 friK fftsy seal I isS iU her ssy g,iT. .ei I lot I iav 114 .1 lu 1 Hi v .ul.1 u..t c-iiwr SUy SMT M il ' Ivl n . .il I liflp Ucr 111. I SC ooul.t uut nvi wsll. Slsr h el ' waaUat tas diactivt uriiaaii ' My isutksi nai 1 1 - iay strtei 'welt, t l.iu4 know Dial ! Mrrgc's SMSl dac. arill t,irr tier ' S .lie t.Hiirtit 1,1, Lalle tare,.-01 ' Ool.lvu Met.. ,1 biian-.rry lli..r ol ' Pavorilc l'i.'.crioli..ii autt mimii' ol Um Pel lets; ' suit now iay Lai i . well mruili.u "Wr thsuk you fur your luaiiKiuc ' Or Pierce's Common Sense Medicate Adviser, iu .ipcr cover., is sent htfoa receipt at 11 one-cent stamp to pay expense of mailing only. Address li. R. V. llerce, Huffato, N. Y. Dally Raat Orsconutn, debvered carrier, only ij state a week. r SINKING OF RIO OFF SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR. Of the Passengers and Crew 128 Were Drowned. n CONSUL WUHAN AND FAMILY LOST U"i Iib if th ItdlM CaoiKM Be Rntotersd, u They Were Carried Uut to Set by tbe Tide The CapUll it Fault. San Francis... Calif., Feb. 2S It Is practially certain that 1?H persons periahod in the wreck of the stesmer Rio Janeiro off San Francisco heritor yesterday. The bodies of eleven of the victim lie In the morgue, a follow: Mr. S. B. Wakefield, Oakland. Mr. Alfred Hart Minita: formerly la Angeles: Chas. Dodall 'of Shanghai; Kdward Barwick, the hip' Stitcher . jtagtlQ (tusiiio,Hpreekslrville,1Iswail Mr. Jnlia lVihran, tbs ahip stewan1t.ss, and one Japanese and four Chinese. A heavy rain fell throughout the night and a dense tog today retards tbe searc!' Ixslies and he probability is uot many will be found, the strong tide carrying them out to sea. I'hf most prominent passengers lost were Konnsvetle Vtlldman, t'nited Mates conn I at Mng Kong, hia wife, a niece of Senator Stewart ol Nevada, and two ehildren. An investigation to determine the responsibility and to whom the blame helnng is to be made Monday next. The I'aciflc Mall manager states that Captain William Ward I responsible, sx be disobeyed the ..unpany't orders in attempting to enter the) harbor in u fog and that the pilot aas only a guide to assist tbe captain. The Rio makes the twonlv-iiinth vessel the l'acilic Mail on 1 pan v has luat. Nineteen oabili passougers, flvu Second -das passengers, forty-three in the Asiatic steerage and nineteen of the ship's officers, including the cap tain and purser, and thirty -ox of the Asiatic crew am known to bs drowrusl. A stated y enter. lav, tne boat conlsin- ing Consul Wildman, bit wife and children was smaihtsl snd sank and the Wildiuaua aere drowned before sssistsnce could reach them. Ik Purr Only Rsew John RiKiney, purser of the Rio, ami among the bait, is the '.lily person who in possession ol s lilt of thoss 011 l.iard of let (hip. Until his Irody ia found, sa ti.e papers are tluiugbt to lie IU bin pocketa, It sill be ltiiKissihle to fully determine the total loss of life, at least, until the agents of the i.nn- liaiiy iu tbe Oriant snd iu lluiiolulu ran l.- cuminunicatiHl with. The Pilot in the Hospital. The stories told by survivors con flict in many details. 1'ilol Jordan who is in a hospital, being badly lo jored, ia tin only ,iersou living jtialiHnd to tell exactly how tbe catastrophe hapsiued, and who is re sponsible in part tor it. Captain Ward i dead, and lailwneii h im ami tbe pilot tbe ship was steered to her late. 1 us toller Slew U Several of tbe rescued passengers are coutideiit that the boilers blew up soon after the ship struck, which was the cause of her sinking In fifteen or twenty minutes thereafter. K 11 1 I 11 IN THE PHILIPPINES. Meporl from Ueneral ataaArlhur and New Prom Wasblngton. Wsahington, Feb. 2S. -Ueneral Mac Arthur reports tbe following Hat of killed i-1 nee Jauuary 21 Charles la-niiard, Hixtb infantry; Corisiral William Kelly. Fortieth lufaetry ; John f. HMiuyy, Thirty -ninth In fantry; 1 twin I. itch, N.i. .a. 1.1;. in fantry; an A six other. Nearly all the foreign powers have signified to the state department their disapproval of Walderaee's expedition on the ground that il la unnecessary and injudicious A meaaMge ffuui Minister Conger wsa resetted this uuiriiing, bat it wa purely personal. A a result of a coufereoue lietweeii Senators l'latt,of Connecticut, Spismer and President McKlnley the senate oouimittee on tbe relation with Cuba, of which Piatt ia chairman, will make a deter mined effort Io take atop tO obviate the necessity of call lug a pacts! session of congress. The provi dent t "Id the senator tbe way to avoid auch t station would Is to authorise hint to approve tit Cuban uonetitutmu provideii it contaiued the provisions generally demanded by tbe aduiiuia tration, auch aa coaling atatmu, foreign relations and the debt making power. Then if lbs const ituti mi was silent on these tannte be oueld tura it to the Cufaiu. Tbe voaiiuittee begin tbs work lmiut4tetely to formu late a resolution to meet the demssda. THE QREAT mK TRUST. Pssers or InserssraUoa Ars Pllst With teuau' Usrk at Jsrssjr Clt. Jersey City, Fob. gS.-The Usiversal Fltoel company record,.! its paper, of luoorporst ion io tbeottiieof inscouoty clerk here this morning. Tbs espital is placed taoo,iioituO. No prom u. ut names are on the papers. The ayudi cate underwriting tbs Bet corporation, it la stated, in the papers will reoeiva :.., is w.ixjii of die common atock and 98A,000,OUO in preferred stock in part mmpenaal i"ti. It is reortcd that J, T. Morgan will get a similar allot inent, which he turns over to the syn dicate in return for one .piarter of the syndicate's profits. The pa per state the new company will engage in the manufacture and asle of all kinds of steel in all arta tl the world 1 lie right is reserved to increase the amount of the capital at miv time. The new corporation is the great ttetl trust win -h will incorporate all the lug steel i-mnpanie in the country ami winch lis-. Iici-n rSfSfrsd to as the "billion dollar steel trut." Nonas Knsws Nothint. Nsw York, leh. I P Morgan and some ol his associates in the steel leal, this afternoon denied any know ledge of the Universal Steel company. Morgan said he would have a stats, nienl for the put, lie next week. HAWAIIAN ISLAND NEWS. The Dispute Between Territorial and Federal Orsetals attl. Honolulu, Kelt, lit, via Nan I ran ciseo, Kelt. SI. The long standing dis pute lietween the territorial and federal official as to which owned the government buildings has hose term mated by Gov. Dole turning over to the I'n id .Ststes the custom house alsmlntuly and seting aside for federal 1 purposes the court rooms in the judiciary building, the same to revert to tbe territory when no longer used. Peter t.nllet. who reeentlv died at Wnilukit, Maui, at the age of lot was a son of "Oillssn" BdttlUBd Charles Oenet. the first minister troin the new republic of franco to the United Stales during the stormy time of the French revolution On the failure of hi scheme to induce the United Slates to plunge into a war i 11 the aid of France, yitlstn tenet was recalled hut hi , I) rjsoldad to remain in Allien, a and IVt his head. Ha murrieil a iluugbter of N,. York' governor, Clinton, and PStet wa one of the children. At the age of SUM rattf ran away (r.,in In. bialoric holm on the Hudson, and was not heard ol until an aged mini sixty years later. He came to the Hawaiian islands early in the fifties, having roamed around the work for many years, dwelling loi MMUt time with the Maoris in New calami. His brother, Henry tlenet. was one ol the fatUOQ Tweed ring in New York citv, wbose reputed ahare in the sale of public funds was four millions, of which one million aas recovered. Ilenrv 1. . net was sentential to ten min at Sing Sing, hut wa pardoned before the expiration of the term. It was through the Nasi caricatures that the resemblance of I'eter to bis brother was tlrst noticed, and the rsxreSCUlioSt awoke a family feeling that prompt,. I I'eter to msks known his existence to bis family that had long mourned Inn, as deatl. In ISVJ Pelei ret or I to the home ol bis WyhoOU, intend nig to M Biaill, but life iu New York was not to his liking tin. I lie returned to II. man Although at one Inn. 01 1 the most prominent , liaracters 111 Maui, he was 1 omparat sal unknow n to the new generation that had grown up about him. At the time of his tbtath he was tanning to revisit his relatives 011 the I eMail A ruling bv the necrstarv ol the treasury ha la-en rcrciviil holding that the provision of the organic act prohibiting Chinese laborers Irom en tering the I nile.l States must be con strued as meaning flbineae laborers who are not ritiiens, ami that a Chinese person l,.,rn 111 Hawaii or natural lied here, who was a citixen 01 the repuhl ic of Hawaii, bus not Inst hia rights aa such and is a citixen of the I'uitisl States as well as ol the territory. Chinese are c ..teiil to serve aa jurors, snd pet inm all other duties as American citieua A -tin ins annuieyl is presented iu the fact that thousands of Chinese l.ini inCali- lorna have not the right of citlseiisbtii, while at least hundreds born In Hawaii when It was a fnseigu county, posaeaa the right lu full. North Adams, Mass., Feb. -I. Arthur Kearu kill.. I ami ten others of a "Irarge taarty were stiriously 111- ihi. .1 Ibis morning by the overturning of a vehicle on a l.igbwav. I he wagon Inrie.l over a twenty-loot embankment. leporled 0wt Captursd. Pari. Feb. a3. It l again rumored here that (relieral Oewet has tsseu capturesl. The report bun caused a rapid advance in stocks. Sleep for Skin-Tortured Babies And Rest for Tired Mothers In a warm bith with CU TICURA SOAPande tlnsrie anoint i ur with CU TiCUUA, pun ,t of eaiollients and Kioatcst i kln cures. This Is the purest, sweetest, inoatspesdy, e n. snout, end scoiioruikul treutineut for torturing, disfiguri ip,. .tchinf burniug, blooding;, scaly, trusted, and pimply skin ...d seal) uiiHtrs, with loss uf hair of iafanta end ciuidrcn. and i sure to succc -d when all else fails. M)fx,1f!iir As1? w...?tu fliaaalfj tUlajr lathuit; and IrttlalHHi mil asuilir at.il hsttl, ami C'l i.rut the bLuthfl A HlIU; I fa 1 is irflaii an lArlVul 1,. rnialh sivasssl hinn.ii. Cmam. 0m, iute iTv.t bosluti All etwttt Use ROBERTS GOES OVER TO CORBETT FOR SENATOR. The General Appropriation Bill Stolen in Transmission. sl - -o- COUNTY TREASURERS' BILL PASSES llsitlur Adjouro. Until H 'Otesk Tils f vsninp isg Mini AtjevraimHit Will Occur tt M!dnttfit TBHHII. rtelsm, F ii. in Fix Henstor Cnrbett tletrl a vote t.alav, Kolstrta voting for BiM in place of Williams or Hermann 11. heretofore. I he vote of tbe joint ballot nt tn .in tislay was as follows: Cnrbntt, IA. Williams, 12. Hen net I, 2, llerinann, U. Kelly, 2 1 1) III Ml) , 2. Scattering ami atiaent, ft. Alter taking the ballot the legislt tnre adjourn,.! until H 1, 'clock tonight after which hour it is probable several ballot, for United states senator will be taken prior to final adjournment st midnight. Uaral Appropriation Bill stolon. Speuki. r Keednr created a sensation this morning In the house when he an nounced that the general appropriation bill was lost in traiHtnusaion to tbe senate ami was suppose,! to have been stolen by KMXM unknown wit.li the view, it i supposed, of preventing some heavy appropriations which it carried, if the hill I uot found many of the state institutions will ! with out funds. I be anetN this morning passeal the county t r. -usurer's .alarv bill with its -1 m ii I amendment. Wi! I laax 'a county peddler s he. his,, lull was defeated LAST WEEK 01 CONdRESS. lh Body Will Be Kept Busy ir It Aet sn Important assurer. Washington, Fell. '-',;. Next Monday marks tbe beginning of the last wees of tlie (litysixtli congress. In the h the w.ek Will lie devoted almost exclusively to consideration of the con- trsBot report! bI the enate- The naval sundry civil, deticlency and claims lull will receive attentlue, bts lidst tlm oleomargarine, the river and harbor, St Cm- exposition and other important lulls will )e acted on. Pettisrsw Is Bsrsasii. Washington. Feb. J.I.--in the senate I'elligrew ottered an amendment to tbe Hpouner aiuendineiit to the army sp propriatiou bill, In rslsrsncs to tbe government of tbe I'htlippinea. It pro vides 1 hat the title of the president ol iin United State ilisll hereafter be "The p res litest of the ueBlisd Ameri can rtpablll and empire of islands of the ses. ' ' lndaeoy of OKI Sleeker. Washington, Fab. 2:1. Scarcely Isx fore the (T all, of Consul Wildmsu waa conflrinisl there were seven applica tions hied at tbe slate department (or th,, consulaie at Hone Wong, whnh Wildman held. Wildinaii lost hia lifs liv the sinking of tbe ship Klo Janeiro off Kan Francisco liarhnr. Prasltent bit III. City ol Mexico, Feb. 211. The latest report irom tiuruiiava, Mexico, ssye I'reeideiit Hiax is oniifluod to kia room in the governor's palace and lias been t.r hidden in see any one. TO CUBB A COLO IB OMB DAT. TaX lii.iiiu Sruiuu Ualaius I'alMSss. an im.. ma r.iiiiii.t llio luua.y II II falls Wears It w tlrnv.'a .Isiiaiurs Is on sack box If. zsnrjn". . a.on.i , l, ,,..4 u,a...j . win 1 .1 i..- nu. KaiUMtai.i aio eAu, xtoei. . Ueeais. sum. Uaiu, nae.