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JlA!LY EVENING LDiTiON OAKPtVENINBEDrhON TIIIC I.KtDlMO IAPKR (IF KAHI'KKS OMMOM In TMV BASTOkEOONIAN tr rnri i mt rat RASTOKROONIAN THT" , ami I'K'N I II 111 W "fill, OL. 14. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OK EJ ON, THURSDAY, MAliCH 7, 1901. NO. 40W l(l, i in. in., "tc. S he WHITE HOUSE HNKIKUWCKI ...Not a Nibble... In these cheeses (hut iairl goo 1 . Evert has tin triii' llavor of its kind. All ire in pertcci coiiuition, ncimr neither new nor txsi riMi. We learned how ii linv cheese long .i' iinil i. i how o topi it iii ic'h ti condition. Atnor icii iihwm I in MrtN I Swiss chii'sc l.ilmn cheese, etc. Our gnseries nre gissl enough In iIMM II IIVI UK'. wiiiir House Grooeij. tX I 1" till' I'oNtllllil't. The Boston C. & B. Clothing SuitS and Pants Just Arrived. If.! In ttuest line ton tins Spring. that will be shown in I'endle Suiis will range from n to 3 Pmntl from $5 to S. STETSON are here. All IJM mi; Bt) li s to $n. Ride a Columbia l"he leading whei Bvar) part made like a watch Brat Koad wheel I in the world. perfeel, built $50 $35 $25 Hartford Vendetta G. lyot ft J., tires. Hartford or Dunlojj boy's iron wagons, all NttM.l . Tliu kind Unit U'iir stand hard 'iv Largeul sio uuidc, till. Garden fllgfli. We belong t no DnmhllHi A 1 1 scuds retailed at regular price, tc package -Sic. Now crop warranted. Hero arc some uf the line we tarry. Pucketiknivea, Stationery, Ladies' or gents' puree, Magaxiues mill Periodical, Toys, dolls Mud gauiee, Wei.. Mii'i';.. redericK Nor There's no use Sending your money away Our line of BLACK DRESS GOODS for has the npprovoi of the fashionable, world. Our line of WASH FABRICS compel thr admire- lion of all beholders and we show in Pendleton a stork equal to any Portland stock. We believe our display of SilV. Flannel and Km broidered Serge WAIST MATKKIALS is the most complete ever shown in this pari of the country. Our showing of lace will be of interest to We will be pleased Alexander DRESS V. TRADE m J "fortTt"0 f HATS The selling Will not cutcli Dried Evaporated Stock, very fancy. Get our Wholosale Prices . . . C. ROHRMAN, : : : : An Artistic ar)d Rictyy Furnished Parlor should contain oue of our exquisitely inlaid Crlor null-. upholstered in rich damasks in aulilul shades of colors, thai will make the "tout ensemble'' of your rooms "like one grand sweet song" in tliuir harmony. We have some handsome new designs 111 parlor furuiture at prices thai will surprise you. BflKERA FOLSOM, Main Street. HANDSOME RESIDENCE SHE.., BLOCS aw, ciiMAiMM. M lot, wki.i. I.Ol'A'I'KD, LLVKL. WITH CITY WATKH, Qf Tl VKK HI'KKKT, WHICH lis CUiADKH, Wild. M SOI. I) AT A UiW NNJCB on KAHV TKK.M.-v THK HI.OCK IS ACHOSS I I STIN STUKKT KHOM THK HAMHOMK BrHTBrW P&BHUNV Of K. J., smith, 4MB AfPBBBf VKB BBBf mkw oi imi Mill M SI llltlMMUM, aOOUTM i WKI.I. An A KINK VI KW OK THK TOWN KKOM ITS UOWPfl K.NH 'l-O AHOVK THK SISTKltS SCHOOL I I 000 Apply at the East spring curtains and ruffled curtains this class of buyers. to have you come and see them. & Hexter. Store SHIELD OMO Dress Sine Id MARK The newest best Prices 25c and 30c Red Shoes and Hose For infants, chil Hose 25c and 35c. $2. 50. Also high Iren and missi s. Shoes N5C to cut lace. Samples free of the new -.;ih Call ston card C apsheaf ty pin. at the and get a of pins. price will be 10c per dozen. on any fabric, not even veiling Fruit 309-311 Court Street. Orcgomlaa Office: UKNKRAL NKWS. Tke people oi Bt. rui ohorefa, Must. hi, have refused 1 1 .."xlO.lXIO for the property, whioh did net erwt to pxoeel 1106,000. The Hritish war oltire lia inpuiHl Ofden slopping the reernit ing ot yeoniarry, on tlip ground thai the gov ernment Hlrpndy liao h many men an are rcitiirtxl, Altnxl Drey f gl While ! I'arin a few days ago eorreeted the proofs of the hook he lian completed, entitlml "Five Yearn of My Lite," dealing with hi imprisonment on Dovll'l inland. Captains IJ. I). Kvans and H. C. Taylor, having l . o edvSMed five nonberi for services at the liatlle of Nantiago, were eoniiiiissioned as rear admirals, to date from Kehruarv 11 , last. In the continuous trai-hootinir match at Now York, l'rod Cllhert, of Owe. led at the finish with a bfeOjk 0! Ho. Kox of llaltimore was siieond with 56, and K. O. Hrikoii third, with 3H. The Carnecic Steel company has linaiiv ebendoned the work oi toe $1-,- tWO.OOO the plant at Connaut. O., on t lie shores oi Lake Krie. The work iin the plans was stopped liy the order of Mr. Behweb, Charles T. Yerkes. ot Chicago, is in Nee York, arranging the closing de tails of his deal hv whiofa tl l.-vatcd railroads of Chicago ill he turned "Ver the syndicate which wiM here alter control the transit facilities of Chicago. I'at Oroeo, one of the el logod. alidm tors of Kdward t'udahv. jr.. has writt"ii s letter to the Omaha World Herald, postmarked Dcnisnn, la. Mari li 2, touching the kidnaping and asserting his innocence. The letter is said to l genuine. The amount of groaa gold in the treasury Tuesday was HH(t,4IJ,lftS. th highest miiiit ever reached in the his tory of the government. This anioiMit inciuues t lie , i lielil as a reserve, S76,01ftl9li8 held against goh certificates and a..m2,17U in the gen eral fund. Al ot tier Miperior Mary Mariana is dead at the Sisters' hospital in l.os Angeles, aged 71 years. She was for many years in charge of the larc orphan aslyuui at Richmond, a., and was treasurer oi the Order of Sis ters of Charily of the I'nited States. She came to California a month ago sick with pneumonia. PACIFIC NOHTHWBST NBWS The Idaho the Lew is A land in 1900 legislature are in favor of ('lark exposition in Port Some oi the Cortland harher shops have reduced wages since the barber Sunday law has gone into effect. Hairy (. . Collins is under arrest at Kiithdrnm, Idaho, charged with pass ing bogus checks. William 11. Ililtson, employed in the North Pole mine; llaker county, died of pneumonia, Monday, aged 42 ear-, Potatoes nr.' I mm tin ahiliped from I'mon county to California. There is a good demand in California for the tu hers. William drowning, agel v years, di.-d at the insane asylum at Sulm Moceased was r nt I v eolnin it ted from Sheridan, Yamhill county There are any number of cases of smallsx in Seattle. The healtl ollicer's negligence is said to he re sponsible for the spread of the disease. The men of the Thirty sixth inlau try regiment, made up priuciially froui re-en listed volunteers from regiments sent to the Philippines by Washington, Idaho, Molilalia and Ore gon, will he mustered out at San Kran- ciaoo, on March ! und Is- free to re turn to their homes in the northwest John ii i i tebreod . of Borer, r k county, has liled a petition in nank rnptcy in the fedeial court at Port laud. His liabilities amount t I isi4. 40 with no assets. 1 he put It ion of II. Scrofford, of Monmouth, Polk county, Willi TJIIIH lialilllties ami no assets, has also Immjii liltsL C.iiarii . hiott is iimier arrest in Portland charged with cmhozuleuient ot t l.'il'i. the lllolley Isdollgillg to Trinity parish. Stott ia the treasurer of the Sector, aanlens and vestrymen oi irimty ciiurch, rorilaml, aim a such has the handling of the funds. He is a prominent meiidier of the church and has aervod as treasurer for some tiim A WOMAN'S THRO A 1 Is her lortuin u sin cbMCci to h. ., Haiti or Atbaui. unci thai fortune is eti n 'li ) day .ml night with ih. gri its si carl Si ll iug fug hu a. a siugi . to ma. h is u Beery wom.u oeglM to l ifratd of . coukll It is llatuie'n fj.llgcr sign. I. Who uuts not km w o! some sweet uoiii.ij yore silenced fuu-vrt b with a slight v iuhI distill wbicb began 1 The use uf Di I'uicsr't d i I .. M .1 IiM.ovi r will castor s pinu.renl uo ut tin- most ohsituaU- and tinkering on In Kven when tin luns are iuv ilvr d and tberc ale 1. ILn l 1 lltfl' e. .1.0 m n "Golden Midi -.1 Dbawcry M is g. 11, iuil ctTeitnt in re-l .etug itie ilix iv il "'..ns tu 001. nd lit illb .od sinngiU Tin 1. is no aliobol in the "DP, .viiy ,.1 ,1 it i entliely Ii, 1 lious onium im.'.iii. ud all on. 1 niri olii - 1 .in Iceliltit (luiti well " wnli . hWU, Wl No ll.y .4II1 MIC. 1 lilt I UW1 11 .ill I , 11 Tl, ccHshI HLuver I IimH Uoi ,411 av C011111..111 Scnx Mull. .1 AM... r ll.i.glil I w .sl try hi Oolite MidK.I l,is,ov ' I bud m i bet a .1. eiiiu well lui . Jung linir Tuuk on Itt uuuiiral ir 11 e . i.,4us Si.,, cry tud ,.1,-pi lu.eiy .1 uiglii wHhuvA puuhiag, m I Luutiaucl iLing it I had I ecu . en-si Sufferer tur uior.- II1..11 It a yens I tried lute at dill. 1,111 iiK-h- mi ..mi iblli rent u..i n bit Old uui led Miisfb brtlvr, ' euegtsrd unlit I couiiiif ui-cd .niltiii. hi .d hul now J ,iel u.ucli etrmiaei .ml -"I. eeUrelj s III Plrlcc'i, L 1. mm,, 1. Si 11.1 M.dlt.l 4dvisi, in paper HHreja, is m ut rrr wn receipt of jt ots 11 ut stamp lu pa sa ucuae ,.i milling oulj. Auui.m Ul. K V hei liuOalo, N V. EMPEROR WILLIAM IS BADLY CUT ON CHEEK. O An "Unripe Youth" Strikes Him With Iron Instrument. - o THE EMPEROR KEEPS TO HIS BED. The Deed Was Commuted il Bremen; tncre Need be no Uneasiness Felt for th: King, He Was Only Scratched. I'erhn, March r.-K.inperor Wil liam's wound, reeelred at Bremen yes terday, one and I -uuarter inches long. The kuiser has neither lever nor headache and no serious tMttblo feared. In the rcischstag Count Von Hallestrem said the wound was not an laeoaeidereble one and he thanked Hod for the kaiser's deliverance. In the Prussian chamber of deputies Presi dent Von Kroecher said : "Count Yon Huelow has otlicially communicated to me that his imperial majesty, the em pcror and king, was wounded at fire men yesterday by an iron instrument thrown evidently by an uiiriie youth. Th Wound Not Sarloui. Although the wound is not serious the emperor must keep his bed for several days. President Kroecher then led the house with Vociferous shouts of "lloch der Kaiser." The cheering con tinued for some time, until the sitting of the house was suspended. The emperor's physicians, Leiithold, HorgmOOB and Igherg, issue an ofBeiol bulletin as follows: "The wound is on the right cheek one and one-half mh in length. It passes over the e g,,ina ami lias the character . t a ntused wound. There has been much bleeding hut the wound is closed with bandages without being sewed. His majesty passed a gissl night. Ttia Kalxr's Mu'lmt. Ireit00) March 7. 1 1 is rumored that Wevland, who wounded the Laiser, has OOBMBittod snnide in prison, taking poison. SHIi IS AN 0REQ0N GIRL The Fair Cl.lmsnt In the Mam lismsr Breach ot ProuiHn oim Spokane, March i Miss Portia Knight, who is snihi! the puk of Man chester tor breach id promoe, is the daughter of Colonel ;. Knight, oi Salem, OieeOfl. Miss Knight is an actress and said to be a very pretlv woman. Llvei In Baker City. Portia Knight's father. V II. Knight, is now a resident of Maker City, and was a former law partner of (ioverno" Lord The girl ha rela tives in Portland, where she was edu cated ill a convent. She is ail excep tionally handsome woman Her mother is dead. Miss Knight studied elocu tion before going on tne stage. BOERS HAVE NOT (HVEN UP. Making Utlermlned Attack Llehlenburg. London, March 7.- Lird Kllchener reports (row Pretoria that the liners under Qenernl Iiidarey are carrying LZ a tierce allai k 011 Lichtonhnrg, in Southwestern 'Transvaal, near Mafek iug. Major Pleteber and Lieutenant Hull have 1, killed. The nVhlitik has been on for several days. Lord Kitchener is tending re-enforcement, row Boer Surrender. I'urban, March 7. -The Mercury says Com man, lent Knglhorch has siimm derisl and that Comiiiundaiit Priiislow and liftv burghers had been captured. Talk or Surrender Continues. ' '. Manh 7. -Late advices from Pretoria assert that talk of sur render increases among tin Honrs, ft is said the leaders an- willing to sur render with their followers if granted amnesty and pardon tor all rebels and some assistance for rebuilding their homes. Tin Old, Old Story. Paris, March 7. Laura Mangin, the fiance of John Wilson liuraril, who It is staled, sent out the false re port ol Ins own death in a duel at Oitend in order to receive her, witi whom Ik- was eutangleil, in an inter view, says: "1 am overcome by Hurant'ft treachery. He has thoroughly . on prom. act me and 1 will force him to keep his word with me." rrleittCoBmlu suicide. Miiinaisdis, March 7. - Key, iram is J. Hudsikowski, a fJelholk priest, Killed himself by firing two bullets In bis heart while lying in bed 111 the Oolden West hotel in this city today. He was diaiiaergud recently from a Dutch diagonal Lame explosion at CelrAx. Colfax, Wash , March 7. Donald and Mrs. Kygie, W. C. Kulgeaud Mrs. J. M Orally, guests of the Hotel Colfax, were seriously burned bv a lamp ex plosion in the hole) here last night, faeverei others were slightly injured. eoi Aiots roe oMr.v.n o. w. ailby 11 Ihleelna a Carload relay. I Hev. O. W. Kigby is ahipping a car load of potatoea, 300 sacks, to J.'enver, I Colo., io.lai He says there is a much profit in raising potatoes in Umatilla couutv as there Is iu ruisiuu wheat. and that, too, in face of the fact that potatoes al i inx-i t are considered very low in price. They are north 60 ueut per sack in the local market, but the iuuai demand is uot sufficient to re quire all the potatoes thai could be delivered. A a ruault, it become. Southern California, at Seattle and other sound cities and in Colorado, is t'lssi at oreeent. .John T. VanOrsdall savs he ha POtetoet for sale, but they are oe in the country thirteen tulles' and it won't pay at present prices to haul them in the condition that the roads are. Potato rolling niav develop into a big propoeition at this rate. Charged With B mbarilanitnt. fort lead, March 7. C. N. Scott treasurer of the Trinity K pi scops I parish in this cilv. was arrested last night on a charge oi im Dotal tne tl'ssl from the rhOiefe. The complaint was rnede bj the surely company that bonded him for the parish . Ho wh formerly auditor of the Oregon Iin Hail way limiteil and afterward" r. ivir. Morans to Build Nebraska. Washington, March 7. In the dis- trtblltlon by Secretary Long of war vessels; for which awards werer tlv mode the battleship Nebraska goes to Moran llroH., of Seattle. The armored cruisers California and South DgfeOtB to the I iron Iron works, San I'ran ciseo. Fears lor a Siaamar. rlnlifei, March .'. Peen are enter tained that a mishap has befallen the steamer Nuinidian from Liverpool, with Btretheonn'l horse, which saw service in Africa. Tbe steamer was due Sunday last and is not yet lighted) Shan or Mint Collapied. Venna, March 7. At KharkotT, in loutbern liussia, a shaft of a mine Opllepeedi burying thirty-four people, t'wenty corpses have lieen taken out. ChlntKo and San rrantlsoo Markets. Chicago, March ,". -May wheut opened tislav at lis', Mid Oloeod at t7 7.-8. San Kmnelacn, March 7. Mav wheat opened at 7.V4 and doled at 7,V I S. Buteher Wtylar Aiu. Madrid. March 7. - Minister of War Weyler tislav issued a prisdamatioli removing the state of siege and restor ing the oivil administration of affairs. A CHINAMAN 0I: HKiH RANK. 1 '"i1"1 f"1!" latiied a note of pathos l.aunu Ks Tien Is In Pendleton In the ' S,''IB,"r ,M"rK,,!, "' llni.liing Ins re lnttr.it. or Rororm. niarks oi, t he 1st hm lau canal legist.- i ' i , i ,,. ,. u .. i.:. ii Hon, declared he had said al lie was i I Iiiiiiiiiihii o h gh rank. , one ,..ii i , 1, u r i ; ,, , ts cal bsl to say. or ever would lay on the ......... i , IMtlll, , IP in r Ml ' II . S a representative ot the Chinese Kmpire t 1 1 soi iei y . ne is a, coin nan led hv (ioiii: II ec (iong Hce, of Portland, who is his interpreter. The object of the Chinese Empire Reform society le to -ecure the removal of I'si An. the emprem dowager, from the throne, and to NO ON the reinstatement of 1 nperor Kweng su. The emperor is It present powerless owing to the boxer hostilities, to the tactics and principals of which party he is de cide, II v adverse. Concerning tie object! of the society Gong 'fee said: "The empress is like the majority of her stihiis'ts content 0 remain at home and allow the em pire to hold the same position among the nations 11 did HUM I years ago. Kwung Su is a stain h supporter id the relori ivemenii and it was mainly through bis ardor in this line that he was dethroned, He (avnred the aboil tioli ol )0M houses throughout the em pire and had inaugurated a movement t, establish HbOOjl instead. This course of course did not meet with the faction headed by the empress dowager, who desired that things should run sleepily along us (hey had been, and the emperor was deposed. U-ung Ka I'len was an ofllear on the eini.iriir's staff, and is also enl husiastiual I v in f:ivor ol reform. Other ollicers also favored reform, but when the crisis cairn, thev went over to the onpportefl 1 ol the empress We who have lived ( here for a long time can easily see the, advantages to he Kin ued through civilliut ion, though many Chinamen prefef to return home after having secured enough lllolley lo keep I fie til there. We are confident of procuring me necessary minis to carry the reform movement throughout China, as Hi majority of Chinamen throughout America are directly opposed lo the boxer belief and hope to some day see the .impirii classed among the leading powers of the World. " Li iiug Ka Tien will address the Chinamen ol Pendleton al a nig moot ing to be held next Sunday. ATHKNA NbWS Airtui Wilkinson or th P., 'it Coast Kltvator Co. Buys 61,00(1 Hmhell. Athena, March g, On Monday the .llliena school district, .No IB, T. P. Page for director for the ecle, three year term, and J. W. Smith for clerk W. .1. Wilkinson, iiur, iiaaad 'iM.ihh bushels of wheal the latter part ol last week for the I'ai ihc Coast I I, . ., lOI 'oilipauy, and is now loading it for shipment. II., paid tfi tents er bnibel. Key K. O. Ntamp d Cheney, Wash., presiding elder of the Free Melb slist ohereh. arrived In Athena last even ing 10 hold a quarterly reeltrmee. Clark Wood, ol Weston i ami, over to Albena yesterday to see bow Athena conducts a city election The baseball team bad a uracil, game yesterday af terms, n. I'bey are gi tling theiuneives In readiness for a good season. The team is in excellent shape and intend to idav first class ball. The grounds are in gissl condi tion, the diamond being one of the liest 111 Lasterii Oregon Anril .. and Whitman college will play ball here 1 UIIK'N you want to liuy clothew " fJQ to a man who deale in olotlie wlicn you want to liuy iapr go to a man who deal in paper; whon you want to huy junk uo to a man who Jealt in junk; whun you want oicycie go to H. J. STILLMAN He deale in bicyoJ Corner Main and Webb St. EXTRA SESSION OF SENATE CLOSES SATURDAY. O - Frye, President Protempore, is Much Affected. KORGAH MAKES A PATHETIC SPEECH. Declam He Will Not I We to Set a Nlrtmtni Canal to Which He has Devoted the Best Years of His Life. Weehlngton, March 7. An early ad lonmmenl oi an extra session ef the senate is OBOOeted, probably Saturday. This morning Senators ('ulb.ni and uneereii were epeolnted regents of the Smithsonian institute. FYoetedlngi or Striate. Washington, March 7. -The senate, in executive session, confirmed the nominations sent In vesterdav hv Presi dent McKinley anil retifled the amend ment to the general coiirenlion signed hv the powetl at Hrumds at a result of the patent congress. When the senate rose trom the secret session Senator Allison intrtshiced a resolution providing for the election ol a president protempore and this, be ing agreisl to he named Senator Wye Oi Maine tor the DOlUlOB, This action was unanimous. Krye waa not present in the secret session, being in a rear I He was es. ort.sl to the chair and was visibly movid. He said his cup was lull and running over. The UpreetiOM Ol confidence he had received in the last few ilavs Iliads him sillirelnelv hatitiv und I,. nv,,.. ! .... I I. . I . I ..... . . - . hllllll H I stuilyiug the ipiestlon. His light was unisheu and lie did not ei-is-ct to live to see the time when an isthmian canal would bean actuality. Besotullons of Condolen. Whereas, Our beloved and eileemed neighbor, Mrs. Maggie Hovnton, tnctjf Is-r of hipline Circle, No. 2, W. of W.. located at Pendleton, Oregon, has according to the d issnsatloii of Provi dence been ri red hy death from our midst. Kesnlved, That we the member! of Daphne Oitele regret her demise, and mourn her as a devoted friend and neighbor, and that as a helming tribute to her memory, these resolu tion! Im spread upon the records of this circle, and our charter Isn appro priately dra.l for thirty davs, Itesolved, That we extend to her Is' reared husband and family our sincere syiuialby and condolence, and that a copy embodying these resolutions lie sent them. Alio, that additional copies beta warded lor publication to the olticial organ of this circle, the Kasl Oregon lan and Tribune of Pen, II. ton i L. MII.I.KR. IIKI.KN'A HI RTON, M Mil HV WII.KINHON. Silk With Inltutnia. optthhagch, March , The Com erl.rng, aged... Is seriously ill wild inllueiiia. FINE STOCK ..RANCHES.. riK SAI.B IN WALLOWA COUNTY. WALLOWA OUNTV ia thr Ii inner 1 oiinly in Kaiteru Ureguu lot tin Btook imliistry. no iind nor ggji bTUgh Imi plenty ol Ininrli r I it . ' .lint W.IHI we riair nil sab lo DM Ol I hi inn, 1 MOCk lam he . 111 Wallowa ( Utility. I lie lollowiaf an- 4 lew ol our many bargains n.i 1 111 s, in. 11I Wallows nvtr I. ml. illl'luMdlj irrlstlvd ij dink,, sad natural iprinip pri is .ilslft and Iht rt istiuili 1 I. nal ire" edee. lead ea Inui bar i.imiiI on Iblt iii:t In lbs rtar ei 1 'ti 1 Iwru iell tl buldiu. tu urn. ol Jit) sua feed nun, sin ua 1 he. ifect. No eel airif, pert tin. u.mr.i Medea laud, Iht 1. in. uidcr S't l for ir.lu awl tlftll. Mtndlg tl arrt eenbarl ,,u lbs p t ! gulel until, illdlhSS, ilelll) id Wtltl gji o. win suii.tta. me aciws in .iuii., in, rtawlu In , leaels ul rtliliuj tii.ila t ureal snip Ni. 1 e mn ul laud H lu .lUila. MM MM ood .11.11. I. ml Ouo.1 N.ltf rlsbt .ad u.lur tl iprluit s-o hirihei jrili'uiar lonoufaiug .bur tddreM McDaniel k McDonald. WALLOWA, OKE. UUN8 AND AVIUNITION to huy Pendleton, Ore. tu lnp. J lie demand ill I