3EDIT!QN imm ras or sUMT.gKN OHimUM -lit- AST OKtifl'iNIAN J .4. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltBWON, PHI DA Y, MARCH 1, 1901. NO. 4061 WHITE HOUSE iROCERY STORE ...Nol a Nihble... hMM tunt ton'l f v ' . Kvnrv tho MM tbtvor IM kind All i-tIih t condition, Uing nuitlutr I - lung ,ig ' ami knoi now 1 1 g hI eondtti.n V IIT II llll chceSC ; mi .ri ' w is cle e-e I dan cheese, etc. gfinT lw rfix-i enough io .ii ..m . W hite Ikbc Grocerf. 1 srlnflVia Our Wrapper Sale Ends this Week. You'll pay less for them than we'll pay to buy more. And there's no string ' to the Ii ruai ns. either. Thcv arc not old wrappers that wr wisli to sell you. bal they arc all new, fresh from a maker Those name ic on the honor roll. They arc mailt of good cpialtt) tlanneletts. nicely trimmed. Our wrapper! Rive better satisfaction than edict stores; not because wc have Letter qualities am! handsomer patterns, but because they KIT. All All our wrappers are made full across the bust ami hips. Hre are some of the reductions: H.SB wrapper reduced I WO. Il.'ai . rap -In.-.! to l. IS. 1.7.' wrapper reduced to . . . l IB, II l0 ajH)slll reduced to 11.40. CIO wrapper reduced to jl JS. II xi arm open radneod t i.' no. Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store NEW IMPORTS 4 lancv ribbons in spring .shades will wash . ioc Vv Panne Velvets, spangle dots $2.00 lea' J clothing, men's gloves and men's spring shirts. Girls red h es and men's $2.50 shoes. Goods on Road The best 25c hose. Dress foulards, second order. Stetson hats Knox hats. Extra fine clothing. Factory 1 i n- of Men s Hats $1.25 to $3.00 larant --! lit-m value in Eastern ( ) rogon. Men's Pants $5.00 to $8.00 Better than tailor made Tli St-wiii". Machine given awav on Saturdav niirht. 1 1 if ( nuil fti- paper inner Sporting (1 rhIs. ill hats IH li lew- V t. l 1 . M.nk- Mt to Mfl 11 I0e Io l ' - - iOMMBM 1 lit. I balls nlisbed II '.!, other uti 1. U, I Dried Fruit Evaporated Stock, very fancy. Get our Wholosale Prices . . . r nnunu i m .... isw. 111 r a c h.iesa.id sundri. s KvnKnn. . ; ; : ouv,n oun sireei. I lM three .-udllg .meets ill 35, S5. Hi' am! .'. ind I' . a, 110, :t'. in 1 140, ones -grip- In, , graphite MMl I . mi 'ii Lit, . . . U il -j 1 irte. rUen Seeds. garden seeds, new fe lanwltore, in n mi sale Itaajajl bridiiii. gr., iui. I ixiunii. I let Soap imr hi phi ,,.. 'Je, 6c, ii lir. ..-f. i value, good 'anted . ciaU. m iiti it u un,,,,,!, iv. '" hs Bad (orka, ;r- III years, -j 3u ,t ' upail..ur 1 iii, !, :5,- to 4Uc iMtU'Pi. 111 tlw Lone Sc. .'it' line ladies ,,r aula' purser . el i,k- . to tl it. ia popular Kiu wiiii i h lie " ."J - ( , to . ftO. , iimioI "I iiiiirlxl 1 iMr, all Hliailm, nt,w good Me redericK No An Artistic ar)d Rictyy furnished Parlor iliuulU contain one of our eiu,uisiW)ly inlaid parlor Miitm, uphoUtrml in rieli ianiaakn in kwauiilulwliadaw oi culori, thai will moiU tin 'tout MOMnblo" of your room 'Mike out-grand nauHt nong'' in tlinir liariuoiiy. We liav oine liutidMoniv now dtMigim in parlor fnruituru at niicuatliat K '! iuririae you. BflKERA FOLSOM, Main Street HANDSOME RESIDENCE SHE HUM'K -Mt, CO.VIAIMXU U UUU, WELL UKUMWb, I.KVKl., WITH I ITV NVATKU, OM fUMtV HTKKKT, WHICH IH UHAUKO, WILL HK HOLU AT A LOW PltlCK ON I. SN TKKMc THK HUM'K If Al'HOHr ITHTIN HTKKKT KKOM THK HAMMOMK Hil IKN 'K PKOPKIITV OK K. L. HMITH, .Ml AKKOKlkS I HK MR VIKW OK THK JHOKKTA1N8 AND THK Hl'KHOl'N ll Mi I-OKNTUY AX WELL AH A KINK VIKW OK THK TOWN KHOM riv KoWKlt KM) i-O AMOVK THK. KMTKJlri' -M IIOOI, UBNERAL NBWS. Col. W. F. Colv will tako iiart tin- inRiiknratinn imrview in WaxhlnR- ton at the reo,net In (ienral Milr It in Ktatixl antlioritativelv at the Utr il-iartnii.nt tliat Sivreiarv Hay will not nuiirn early in March a ha been ajplSttM, A hill wan rni-hnl thmnKh the Kan nan li'itinlatnre rohihitinf priretight init. A iM'imltv 11! mie vi-ar in the county jail in proviilifl. Total collei tiin of ltilernni rvvenni (nun all nonrci'H in .lannarv were 2.1 !'47.T7S an increaw r i-nnniHriHl witli January, litOO, of MI,WI. Ah the kaixcr nu tri vinc in Berlin tile carriau came in contact with a tratnear anil onl hv tl' niereft hainc ilid the kai"er (caN' periou injury. Kc . Iti'licrt Alexaiuler. P. I1., a widely known 1'rerl'vtcrinn cieraytnan anil editor of the Prefl'vterian. ifieil at lit" In. me in rliiinitc!liia WtHlnelav . Kumorf arc current in I.anr1on that Lord alihurv will retire at the clow of the ion "I purl lament, and that tlic I'nke of licvinii-hire will tint tak hi place. 'I hi would leave the Held oen for Halfour. in tlic Cciim-vlvama Icn-lature a hill ha Keen introduced lnakiiii! kill imping and aliductioii lor the pnri of eitortioti of uionev a felon v. and lixinii the penaltf like that of murder in the lirt de(re. I'lilihc -ii rr t t i tic Will lieawk'-d hi LiittlanJ fur tlie erect ion ot a memorial t.i (,;neen Victoria. The coinmittei ha ilcciiled ttiat it Hliall in- erected in Loudon, and he permanent and of a monumental character. Mi hundred and Hixty-nvc ;r.i,- I voluntarily took tin oath ot ., i.. i. at i amaitiK, , ..t Alhav, in the i'hihppines, at MM Uttl MMrtM la;- next Io LMuB the woret inuryelt center, ami took the oath at , I'alatnha. The laHlie d I.oui bun h and Ad. lie I Taylor, Uith IS MM of aue, were . found :n a .leerted home in La Jui.ta, Culo. A revolver lyinji hetweeli then told the it'iry. Vodiik tiiirch' father forhade their marriaite. and tliii- wa the caue id' the doilhle iniicide. Ihe iteain"hip Ieutonic. arriving at .New Vnrk Thursday, report having encountered a tidal wave in uiid-ucean ! la: mi tula v niorninu. IflflM f iier ( irnar.i .rkh were carried awav aud tor a "li irt while the naiicenpcr were panic "tricken. The ottiwr if the veHel think the wave wa ranaed hv a volcanic eruption or an HMMtf turn lag over. PAC1FU SOUTHWEST NEWS A llourini: null i to Ih I m i It at Milem on the ite of the mill which wat turned 18 month ago. Jt expected Montana farmer a ill noon U- rainiiiK wheat ior the inaniifac ture "f maaarooi, BsjMrlaMMi are now Immiiit made with that pcrixMie in view. Wil!ian. MQtMMl, mine H ienutendetit and in recent year ha lieen rammrtlod t lie inaune at ."ait l.uki I be tirnt gentile heriff THE STATE PRISON AT LINCOLN BURNS. One Convict Rushed into Flames and Perished. the PRISOHERS BEHAVED F.XCELLERTLT Winn ibf Alarm Wis Given ITS leo Hm Asleep in Thel' Cells, Bnt They ill MtrcbMl Oul In Perfect Order. Lincoln. Neb. . Marrh L A Hre al- m.it totallv dcftroved the main build- lap of the tate pi-niteiitiary located here warly thi moriiinir The Ion j L,r0,OOt) with no iiiHiirantt'. The Maine were diicovered hv the a ife of Warden Davi, abort ly liefore midni(hl. One company of local militia wa immediately called out and xeti! by :al train to the teniteiitiarv to ait in icnardinit the convict durinit the Hre and after. Two hundred and eventv-tive men were asleep in the cell when the alarm wa given. The ifiianl awoki .nem ami ninrcuM tlie pri. mer- 'i.t.. the yard, where they paed the iialance of the niht iu the open air. ihiverini; with cold hut evincing o I diioition to make a dah for lilwrty or to give anv trouble. One life convict broke away from the iruard and dahed hack into the cell bonne where he oerirtieil. lie had tnonne. Ncarcelv sjieakitii: to unyone (or a year. The city lire depn-tment EMMprf to ave the eat cell house and it i being fitted up today to accommodate the couvic.ta. The leginlattire i in eion and will pproiriate money to replace the burned structure, work to begin at mee. THE G. A. k. ARE OUT. at one time a in i Irani countv a !ierir) in ctah to the ii'cium ior Citv. He a in that Htati Hud DtMt la ha oeen placed under I UK) bond at Long Creek, tirant county, fur attempting to k.ll .la. I' William at that pla e v ral month ak'n. Hi trial will take place at Oiayoi City at the May term of c.urt. Murray Wade, the young man at Pialein win. "tahhe.l Will '.. Kvaue mi account oi keeping company with a young woman, wa enteneed to three month in the county jail. The judge told him in delivering wuteme that if IMM bad died from hi unda lie would navi imh-ii laing. The Idaho legirtatue will pa a measure to tax mine. It will provide that the net output of a mine nall lie taken a the value ot the projierty for the purpoae oi aaeaameil. A proviioii ior taxation of acreage ol all proper ties wa eliminated. The hill give the inei!ur the right to examine the book id mining rompaiiiwi. The legislature of the I'acibc Nottb Waal slate will be waited ou before they adjourn, for an official indore ment of the eXKiition of HOB, C!Jin-mitteei- have laten named at I'ortland for that purpose. "Toe PaeMi) oast centeunial. ' to lie held in I'ortland in iMOft, i receiving encouraging support. It .! al- referred t.. a The Lewi k Clark iriental Commercial tspotl Hop of HNJ6. " Thsy Will Not Bs In the Parade on InaiiK uratlon Day. Washington. March 1. Fill i v and letinitelv the veterans of the civil a , have decide') not to participate in next week's inauguration parade for the Arm time since the rebellion. liem-nil icklas, who had been given tlie com mand of the veteran division, ha. lewn rel leved of further duty oa oi- own reuuest b) lirand Marshal lireen Tlie old noldiers ahsnlutelv decline i. accept any other position in the parade except that nf escort to the president which iieneral Hreen refused. Report From Nsw York. New York, March L A snecial dis patch from Washington say iieneral I'ainel K. Sickels. who wa- i:pointel marshal of the lourlh division of the naugural liarade which was to consist if the d. A. R. aud other veterai. rgaii nation, declared that he hud in. cotnmaud, liecause the veterans had re- iused to parade. The reason, it is said, lor their withdrawal is that Ike) are displeased with the position aasigned them in the line. They insisted on lieing either the escort to the Ii resident or having the right oi the line. According to the program, I'resideiit McKinley will he escorted In the armv and navy cadet and those oi CI eve land. 0, The regular will head the parade. fol lowed by the District ot Colombia militia, and the national guard orgam xatioiis from the various stale. LAW ami 0R0GR PREVAILED. and his wife into a corporation, known as Robert S. Cook A Co. This agreement signed by With of them am) made a matter of conntv record, designated him as the "Robert 8. Coast'1 and his wife as the "company." Their assets were capital ixed are! the agreement provided for a detailed ae- I count of expense, be being charged with all conking, housekeeping, sew ing and mending, and she with hoard and clothing. The capitalisation was n'preeented hv regularly issued stock. land at stated s-rimls It was provided that balances be struck and dividends declared or assessment made, as the rase might be. J A NEGRO'S DESPERATE ACT. ; Tiai a Woman to Har Bad and Sets Her Cloths on Plra. Atlanta. Ha.. Marrh I, Mrs. C. A. Buchanan, wife of a well known jeweler living in the heart of the prominent residence section of this city, and within two block of the governor's mansion, was the victim of an outrage which bat canned much ex c dement in Atlanta. Her condition last night was critical. The negro entered the house and compelled Mrs. Buchanan to hand over what BsOCMI she had. The negro then commanded Mrs. Buchanan to cook breakfast for him and while she was engaged in this he stood with his pisti.1 constantly pointed at her. Alter tlie food had lieen placed on the table the negro seized Mrs. Buchanan and hound her to her bed stead. He then ate hi breakfast. When he Huished he set tire to Mrs. Buchanan's clothing. She finally freed herself and gave the alarm. Several policemen with hlisalhound are hsiking ior the negro. Three negroes are already under ar rest a suspect. GREAT EXCITEMENT CREATED IN CONGRESS. o - Filibustering in House Against the Arm; Bill. PETTIGREW STAR ACTOR II SEliTfi Intnduces Turn Renluiloni, On if f bleb HUM Sereitl SMtlffl Tun fitti IB the Fire Will Aljtr. A MOB'S WORK AT OPORTO. All Oecauie the Jsiulit Attempt to Kid nap a Young Girl. Oporto, Portugal, March 1. The to bacco workeis began an anti-Jesuit demonstration liefore the house of the Catholic association today. They stoned the windows and set Are to blind belore being dispersed. Riots have been frequent for several days past, and started from an alleged at ieri.pt of Jesuits to kidnap the laughter of the Uraxilian consul to .lace her in a convent against the wishes of he father. The incident may result in -trained relation be tweet, Portugal and Brazil. jiM f : 1 ier FavyrUs i ti n awl I urn mail in Hi u- w.ll work on i -r iui th nei bojtCMi awmaii If . Neat tost, uhowr lettaf i gitasn low hji! -iot -isted ill it law- sue ijjbt liavfj haw known the Ii: pjiim s if i effect Tieii th I'erliap tin waaow r btr j-ct t in t wii iiciaaic -he usdt . orip Pi AT Jli 'll" as a "em: ,t- 1'liv .e ..o:.- .... ; '.mrd. If ''Favor. ! rcacriptiou " c -ul' rut help there trag nothmx to Imw (oi It did heij It lwa( btlps an 1 alosoal always, ceres. II a.d.iiahes rtyulati'. v drtva wvakc-u- Irani, bcai inn.iinii..itin and ultei- Ths Contettsd assailant et a Young Ulrl Landed In Penitentiary. Carrolton, Ilia., March 1 ur- rouuded by four companies ot state militia Allien bpeukle, the confessed assailant of ! .-year-old Delia dill, ar rived here tin moruiug from Spring field, where he had been taken to ure- vei t lynching. Tlie entire town turnexl out to witnee bis arrival, but beyond a few shouts of derision there was an utter absence ol demonstration Spenkle waa hurrhsd to the court house where the judge awaited his coming It war found that the kevs to the hand cuff worn by Spenkle had been lout ami the judge reluaed to proceed until they were removed and the blacksmith was aent tor. After his bauds were freed me prisoner pieaUeu guilty, aud was immediately sentenced to an indeter minate term at Chester, the whole case "CCUpyiug tun minutes. The sheriff, escorted hy Uiu soldiers, returned w lUi Speukle to a special train and started for the penitentiary. There was no at tempt al violence by the crowd. AN OUTRAGE IN GEORGIA. Whit Her, Hang and Shoot a Macro Bseauss He Broke a Conlraet. Savannah, (ia., March l.-John Moody, a negro, wa hanged and his body riddled with bullets in Bryan county, Wednesday night, by white cap. Moody wa under a contract to a lnrmer to work on certain terms with him. Moodv left h in to work for another aud the farmer was in censed and organized a hand of friends and in the dead of night rode to the plantation where Mjdy was employed and dragged him away, hanging and .hooting him as stated'. 0000 WORK IN TKISCO. Chinatown in That Cits Ii Being Carrle- Natlonlzsd. aii Francisco, March 1. The be ginning of a Mrs. Nation crusade against child slavery in Chinatown, in this city, was legan this morning w hen a hand oi women, under Mrs. M Krowu, of the Chinese mission, -mashed in the doors and windows ..( a Jackson street dive in their en deavor to rescue a child slave. The child wa spirited away hut the effort will be continued until slavery of wo men and children iu Chinatown is unknown. .111: at;on and urn. lUitiU-U strmnth gall ic!!. I !. .S Of lit. the tlie .u.'hl niv lie. SEVERAL LIVES WERE LOST. A Firs In Chemical Works in Sochester. Mew York. I. ...v. .it. -i N. V., March 1 . - At least tao ittiople were burned to death aud six seriously iujuicd by jumping iroui the buiiuiug during a nr.- winch started ip Learv'e .hi bouse at uuuu. At 1 : IU two uoideutitiod Imdiee were taken from the fourth floor. The rlamee originated in the Seneca Camera com pa uy 's cheuiical'works on the fourth rti.nr. J lie aggregate ions will reach t-VUUU. m saw I. It. I l I.StU o Mi.lk.ll ilurctert UlieUI It la! rcacr lug i he ROBLRI S. COOK & CO. The Apply at the East Oregonian Office.! 4 4." '. lilt s I ... ' fartusrshlp loriu.il Meiwaen a ao and His Wits. red an I Frankfort, lod., March l.-Tbedealh ". Jol Robert 8. Oaok. tenisor ol Uiia w jouooty, lermiotee the career of a man ligliod noted lor eccentricities Ills ragaries iriii , ruat''K' cliuwx several years ago j wuou he married a aecoud time. By Usat. ''f own baud lie drew up an ante nuptial agreement vouatituliug him Lot Angelas Selected. Atlanta, (ia. , March I. Mrs. he tieeca LoWO, the president of the Iien eral I '-deration ol Women's clubs, tele graphs the announcement that the next biennial meeting will take plate M Los Angeles, March 1, l,r Mrs. Nstlon In Jail. Topeka, March 1. - Mrs. Nation ia again in jail, having surrendered as soon as she returned from Peoria aud the ljiid she gave belore siie left Topeka for Feoria has lieen cancelled. thk oituON volumtibi oonuhkm Tne Legislature Vailed to Provlds for it as Was gxpeelee. The bill before the late legislature for an appropriatiou to coaipTete the monument fund failed of passage be cause the twu houeea could not agree on the provisions of the bill. The bill, as paaand by the senate, pro vided for a monument for the becoud Oregon volunteer. In the house an amendment was made, providing that the monument should lie erected in honor ol veterans oi other was as well, lucloding Ihiate ol the civil war, Mexican war and Indian wars. When the bill came back to the aeaate with this amendment, there were many sena tors who spoke iu opposition to accept ing the i !-- : change. It was argued that since a considerable por tion of the fund had been raised by private su beer i pt ion for the express purpose ol erecting a monument to the Second Oregon heroes, It would not be right to divert the fund Iroiu the original object. The custodians of the luud, it was said, would have no right to appropriate it to auy other use The contributions had been made hy Ir lends, relatives aud admirers of the Second Oregon Ooys and it would not be right to defeat their intentions it was also said that there would be no huoor in beiog made the tail to a kite as would he the case if the other veterans were given a secondary pi on a inouuient erected chiefly io honor ol the veterans of tne Spanish war These opinions seemed to be uuite gen orally held, for a motion not to coucer in the amendments carried without ..(position When the bill waa aent uisck to the house with in lor mat ion of tb senate's action, the house refused to recede froin its pueition and advised the appointment of a conference com -Miittee A conference committee waa appointed but did not reach an agree ment before judgment it thus appears that the bill failed because the house wauled to extend tne purpose ol tne monument, while the senate would nut agree to that Washington, March 1. -The boose to. day agreed to the conference report on the St. LOO it exposition bill, accept mg the Sundav closing amendment o the senate, but rejecting the Charles ton exposition appropriation. The house voted against the taking up of the revenue cutter bill. The democrats then began to ti I i baiter against the resolution to take up the army appropriation bill and for two hours a debate continued after which a vote wa taken on the senate amend ments to the bill. Finally the rule wa declared adopted when Richardson made a point r.ler that the rule provides that the bill "shall be taken from the sneaker's table, and that yesterday the bill was referred to the committee on military affair, and was not on the peaker's table. This waa overruled. Richardson then appealed and a roll call was ordered, and so almiwt an endleas tight was continued. In the senate I'ettigrew waa much in evidence. He introduced three resolu tions at the first crack of the whip, first directing the committee on mili tary affairs to investigate the public charge against Meikfejohn, Corbin, II .stand and others who have em harked in the hemp industry in the Philippines, and it went over under the rules. A communication from Former Attorney Oeneral Monnett, of declaring the anti-trust bill, now in the hands of the senate judiciary com mittee to be constitutional was intro duced by I'ettigrew and referred. The senate '.hen became agitated over the South Dakotan's resolution fofjtbe discharge oi the interstate com merce committee from further con sideration of the boose bill requiring common carriers to equip their cars with automatic couplers and con tinuous brakes. Klkins, Lodge, Aldrich and Culiom became red in the face while Hoar trembled with emotion at Fettigrew's revolution. Klkins held the HiMir amid great excitement and cries for vote from both sides, but the ml nf the morning hour came and the resolution went to the calendar. The sundry civil bill was then taken up. Cabinet Offlsars Tender laslgaatlons. Washington, March 1. At the cabinet meeting today all of its mein Iters tender,..! their resignations to take enect March I. All of them will he reappointed on that day, including Attorney deneral (iriggs, who will not retire for a month or so. Chicago and Sao rranelsso Markets. Chicago, March 1. May wheat opened at ' and closed at 751, cents San Francisco, Calif., March L May wheat opened at Mftf and closed at tfU cent ;wr cental. Passed Over Rogers' Veto Olympia, March l.-The first bill to be passed at this session over the vet', sj Gov. Rogers is that introduced l.v Ilrown of Sisikane, regulating the practice of medicine in this stale. Bruin, siesmsr Sinklag. Londou, March 1. The Hritiati Hteamer Indiana Iron. Venice waa - ght.-l ofl owrthiug this inoruing io a sinking condition. There were no signs of life on the vessel. OFFICIALS SN0IT IN ACCOUNTS. What an in ei ligation Olsslesed la Yamhill Ceuatg. The r.-p.,rts of Clark and liui 1. alien, expert acoountanta employed by the Yamim! county court to expert county off 1 1 ars' books for a period oi 10 years, have been made Pi the county court, covering the offices of sheriff and treaaurer. A shortage of 11639.11 was fOOnd against O. O. Khude, the jireaent treaaurer. W. L. Warren, sheriff from July, lMttO. to July, 114, has a shortage of 14, 144.46. W. 0, Henderson, sheriff from July, .in to Julv, lttitti, and from July. :Htfb, to July, 1900, is short 12110.86. i. W. Henry, sheriff from July, USvs,, to July, I, is abort 12041.23. The court made an order in each caae that the prosecuting attorney is "re quested, authorised and ordered to bring such legal proceedings as may be necessary for the collection of theee amounts. ' ' The ex-officers have retained at torneys, and there is a deal ol invoati gallon. The errora are of diverse nature. The following summary will em brace moat of them : Krrors iu entry on tax register. Krrors iu remitting penal ties to favored persons Krror in transferring to delinquent roil Krrors in omiaaion from delinquent roll. Aooouata of the clerk and recorder are now being exported. A company ia to bo organised In Clorelaud, Ohio, with a catpiUl of 11, otw.000 to erect a system of sanitariums in the larger cities of the country for the cure ot consumption by electricity, it is aaid that a positive cure fur the Kev Charles Dlias. aged 78. fora ly engaged in educational worfc In Huh, died at Long Meadow, Maae., Wednesday. Mr. Bliss ansae fruni ran wood . N. J, on the mi, the body of bis wife for buried to cuaa a iolo ia oaa ls.au Uuilii aiuaxi violates fsjOsSss. 6a lamfllHHsttil