East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 15, 1901, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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ILY EVENING EDITION
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THIl I.KA ll N'l PAMB 01
KA8IKKN OREGON
IS THE
EASTORUOONIAN
DAILyEVEWNBEDmOH
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F-ASTOREOONI AN
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREOON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1ft, 1901.
NO. 4073
L)L. 14.
llfUITP UA11CP
le wniic iiuuc
HIUKUVCK1 rMWIYC
COKPKE
Sampling will Convince
nr thai niir goods lire inure limn n
It hatttr tlnui the ofdlMfy run ol
BcericS. M 11 lines Mill HI' lire IIIIS-
10 ami tlir purchaser in at tin great
because niir Bonds urc Bold at
nimble prices Have yon tries anv
these excellent brand" uf staple
tJBT
r'htle .Squadron Coffee, pure, strong
gtasl.
chillirur' Tea, fragrant nml dolici-
tuki-r 'm Cocoa, nourishing and
llthfal.
White House Grocery.
The Boston
KNOX HATS
Stiff Hats tr AA
Fedora Hats VJ,JJ
Crush Hats . . $2.50
Latest Spring. Styles; new catalogue now ready
GOODS JUST IN
hosiery, Belts, Purses,
New silks,
New stock collars.
Did you net a sample card ol safety pins ?
W alnut Sowing Mai time this month.
bide a
Columbia
H'l lie leading wheel in the world.
Hi ry pai perfect, built
H ; Koad w Ik ol
$50
$35
$25
Koii.'t.i
MKleU. i
& J.i Hartford or Dunlop
HIuv'h iron wagons, all steel. The
ml that will aland hard usage.
rgost I1M made, f-.tiU.
ri en NMVlc
I
a launug in no cnuiiiiiic. iii miwo
ut I rwuiilur mil. . i. oackaue
c. Now crop warranted.
lore are sonic of the line we carry.
LhI Li.iuu. Ql.lh.nurv
Ladies' tr gents' jiiirwt
Maaaslnat and fJOMoaicais,
I oi doll- and gauie.
School Supplies.
redericK No
Mr. Sheepman
On this showing
we ask you to
buy your lamb
ing and shear
inn supplies ol
UN, ::;::::
Alexander
am
for Dresses.
Dried
Evaporated Stock, very fancy.
Get our Wholosale Prices . . .
C. ROHRMAN, : : : : 309-311 Court Street.
An Artistic ar)d
Richly Furnished Parlor
should contain one of our exquisitely inlaid
parlor suites, upholstered in rieh damasks in
l-auliful shades of colors, that will uiake the
"Unit ensemble" uf your rooms "like one grand
Weal song" in their harmony. We have MOM
handsome new designs in parlor furniture at
pi ices that will surprise you.
BflKERA FOLSOM. Main Street
Seed Sowing Time...
oo
You must -have
good
seed if you
expect t o
gather a
good crop.
T. C. TAYLOR, the
Why luy elsewhere
When yO0 can huy ynvir groceries
and other snpj lie? here tor loss
money.
The place to hoy in where yon
find the hugust stink, the ltt
goodfl ;ui(l the lowest prices.
Our -tuck is by far the largest in
Pendleton.
We .-ire confident in tbo goodneii
of our goods.
Com DATA our prices and save
money. You'll tindit worth your
while.
&. Hexter.
Store
IOSIER,Y
The Kind that Wears Well.
The Best for the Honey.
Thanking all those who have waited for these
we wish to announce that they are here.
IgC, 2$c, 35c and 40c.
Louisine Silks
All. the new colors. - Call and net
the price.
Fruit.
Stock is froiu nelartd graasea grown
in rich soil which insurer) a healthy
growth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millett,
Blue GraaH, Broine (iraa. lied and
White Olovei in any quantity. Also
have a full line of garden tools.
Hardware Man.
QSNCRAL MOWS.
Fifteen new canes of bubonic plague,
all colored persons, were officially re
ported at Cape Town.
A bill appropriating l,000,O3l for
kht Ixralatana ParchOM world'i fair
i at St. Lot li passed the Missouri legis
lature. The bill now goes to the gov-
afoot.
The (-bartered bank agency at Port
Arthur lias la'en compelled to close,
Kussia having declared a banking
ntnnnpoly there is favor of the Rosso
i Chinese hank.
At UoiOOtOwn, Kan., K. K. Kckert,
travelinti falesnian lor a uOOlavilia
liquor company, for soliciting orders
for Honor, u fined MOO ami sen
tenced to : days in jail.
Joseph w. MmMoo, of Waabtogtoa
citv, has been appointed receiver of
the MifOMUil Kimt National bank at
Nile, Mich. Twenty thousand dollars
of fcfrgad paper has been found.
The Times asserts that the British
govern muni's pro(Ksal for the oiil
lists show a total ol 470,000, beintf
110, iks for his majesty's privy pur-,
and the rest ol the einonses of the
royal household.
4 -hulk in the liarln.r at Lisbon is
being tilled ont for the rawptloO of
tbei Boer families oipecteil to arrive in
these waters ahortly on lioard Tor-
ii-m-. warships from Lon
Msriiies. lelagoa bay.
(iunnral Harrison's wealth is various
ly estimated. Those best informed say
he was worth about 2;MkK or ',
iKKi. His tee in the Venezuela Isnin
ilary dispute, in which he represented
the South American republic, was
IIOO.OOK
I'avtuastor .1. A. I'ickett, with 7ft,
HS ' n'olil and an escort of 10 mounted
men ir.iui the Sixteenth rOgimsnt, was
attacketl tiy a party of 3o bandits on
the road between HayomboiiK and
K'chague, in tfie Province of Neuva
Vlaoaya, Polllopioaa. A hard fight
ensued, and tfie robliers were muted.
The fundjK were saved, t'orporal Hooker
was killed.
Frank W. Vaille, just back from the
Philippines, where he was director
Ue n eru I of jsists, soys (ieneral Otis
had told him lie did not want the
capture of Aguinaldo. "It is ls-tter
for him to i in the bush," Mr.
Vaille quote the general as saying,
"than for him to lie in the hands of
the American army Rising as a
martyr. "
PACIFIC NOR I HWKST NBWB.
James West, a ."iH-year-old charge at
the con n tv poor lariu, in Portland,
committed suicide at noon Thursday
by rutting his throat and wrist with a
rastr.
ilentuit county farmers, in plowing,
are turning up many small bugs that
resemble the green aphis. The bugs
are somewhat flghtaf in color tluth the
other insect.
When the new - OBI received that ex
President Harrison bad died, the Hags
on the capitol at Salem were hung at
half-mast Several Mags in front 0
private residences were also su'iided
in a similar manner.
President Jordan and lr. . P.
Jenkins, of the physiology department,
Stanford, have been deputed by the
government to go to Hawaii and su
perintend a year's investigation ol the
tlahes and fish laws of the islands.
Mrs. Aremathy Hill, widow of the
late raiic i a Hill, died at her home,
near Warnnton, Wednesday night, of
quick consumption. She was f4 years
of age, a native of Ohio, and had
resided uu Clatsop Plains for the past
2" years.
Frank J. Hellen was acnuitted in
Portland, of the cliarg. of "frequent
ing, going into and visiting a gaining
or gambling place," for which fie had
been arrested on a raid made by polhM
otficors on the Purtland club vera I
days ago.
Two Oregon student have won place
on the Stanford intercollegiate debat
ing team oi Uiree m mlsars, who will
contest witli the I'niversity 01 Cali
fornia William Com Moirow, oi p.. it
land, and William A. Morris, of
sjalatn. This honor is considered one
of the highest which any student can
attain in his college career. Jiotli are
members of the senior class. Carr
Morrow is well known in Portland,
having nerved us a corporal in OOBa
paii) II, of tin Second Oregon volun-
tuc secrei
Of wotnaulv health would U i so i usarl
k priceless by tbouwiiids ol kuflering
nun. en l-..e li iiionlh tt M them moan
ing in a awlMOad MOOli 41 'be ll
ihev endure pain ever) da) At lb.
worst the pain Ixcoiiu-h UMBMHt,
The M-crrt of womaul) health is n
keeiiiuu ill - woinanU ..ianiwn IIHI
fectlv bcullbv state i hi. can Is- done
by tile use of Dr. I'lvrcr's Pavorile l o
... .Hon It regulates the la nods, drirs
dehililaling diaius. braU inrlaiiuiuition
and ulceration, and cures lemalr weak
ness. It makes weak women strong ami
sick women well
Women surienng from chronic forms
of disease are inviU I lo consult in
Pierce, by letter, Jtft. All corresrsiml
ence is held as sacredly eoninU iiti.il and
MMaaljf conbdeuces air BUardod OJ
Hlm't professional Btivaey. AddreJM Mt.
K V Pierce liufTalo, N. V.
Accept no substitute for Or .Pierce's
I a voi lie Pres. i iption Then i noih
nig els. "just as good' loi womaul)
ailmeuls.
"I auSTrrrt tot iimr II"." M ve.i. ilh
leiuslr wnkuiM "I" vel. t.td f..iiii " artte.
Mi.. P Msrwoutl uf lie;, o" i'l l"
MitnitotMl "I W.I ll YKrce rsvonlr I'M
.o,a m.I (Vildrn Mc.ll. .1 lu . .!
uud mull. I sm sblr lo all my ii wmji
uu I rl. sot U.i hoa to i hank yot, .11 .uk
I.. 1 Ih. lunil a.lva. you liam HM si ly U1U1
Vour BMSSSasSI da to sir inoir than all i4M 1
doctor'. nit-Okiuc. suit I lave lakes loU ol
Ul.li. 1 1
Or Pierce's PUaaSjut PelUis cure UU-
PREPARATIONS FOR
THE BURIAL OF
HARRISON.
o
Big Fall of Snow and Cold
Weather in Indianapolis.
a
THE PRESIDENT AND WIFE EN ROUTE
Xriiibers ol Harrison's Cabinet Will Ofllclitr is
Honorary Pill Bcanrs A Plain Cts
let and i Simple Inscription.
Indianapolis, Ind.. March l" Cold
and disagreeable weather is promised
for Gail oral Harrison's burial. Snow
fell all last night and the mercury has
fallen many degrees. Prepaiations for
the lying in-state of the general's
body and for the funeral Sunday were
OOnpletad this morning. Courts have
adjourned and business bouses will
close tomorrow afternoon. In every
public school in the city the llrst half'
hour was devoted by the teachers this
morning to review of ticnern! Harri
son's Ufa and work.
The Seventh Indiana regiment ot
volunteers association, of which Qao
eral Harrison was president, met this
morning to take action on his death.
The committee of decorations ssk
all along the line of march over which
the entire militia of the state will es
cort the body from the residence to the
state house, to decorate their premises.
President McKinley will arrive bete
Sunday morning.
The Columbia club, the leading re
publican organisation, meets tonight,
w hen eulogies will lie del ivered l' l.ew
Wallace and others
All of Heneral Harrison's cabinet
are expected to attend the funeral,
except QaoafOl Proctor, now in Cuba.
Telegrams have been received from the
remaining member
The casket selected is of plain red
cedar, with the inscription: "Hen
jh in 1 11 Harrison, lH!W-ltaV."
The burial will la- private
The Harmon Pallbsarers.
The lollowing a ill be the honoraiy
pallbearers: Kx-Secretaries Tracy,
roster. Wainiamaker, Noble and At
torney 'teiieral Miller. The others
have not as yet been selected.
The Catholic societies will probably
abandon the St. Patrick's parade out
ol re-isct for the dead.
It Is now decided that President
McK inley will ba the guest of Gofer
nor 1 'uric o Sunday.
On H11 Way to Funeral.
Canton, ., March lo. President
ami Mrs MeKlnio) reached Canton af
eleven this morning and were driVOB
to the Harber residence. The president
will leave here tomorrow for Indiana
isdis 10 attend QaoatOl Harrisons'
funeral.
BOOarol Harrison's kstsie.
There is much speculation as lo the
Harm-on will, but nothing deliinte
will bl known until alter the Inm rsl.
HaaM 'as It that BOMvll 11. mis n
and Mrs. MeKee, the ehildreii of the
general 's I i rat wife, are rcincin tared
with all the propart) aaaoaolotoa
during her life tune, which the gen
eral iHiiseased at the tune of the es-
trangeineat growing out of bis aeeond
uiarriag. while lie reserved all ar
cumulated since then for the second
wife and daughter. Cioee friends U
I. cm (In estate will aggregate H1'
000.
Cashier Shot and Killed.
Harrishurg, Pa., Marco lo. -Charle
W. K)an. cashier of the Harrishurg
.National hank was shoi to death
Hear) nOOM and Weston Keeia-r, of
l.vkeus. in an atlempt at a daring
bank rohlierv. Iherobla-rs were cat
tu red bl a party of cilinuua wsiii alter
the crime and were Oroiight to the
Harrishurg jail together with V. H
saile) of l.ykens, who is aiisaiclsl ol
heing an accompl in-. Keeper was Imdl
woiiudi-1 by being shot 111 the back of
the bead hy J. K. fa-iMr, a aftliaO
Money tor Uerrnau axpedllton
l'.crlin, Man o I i It, the reiarbtag
Uslay a hill was read appropriating
-J.,,isri ksi marks lor the iiermao ex
pediUon iii China In the discussion
which followed Premier liuelow ex
plained the iiogoliat ions lietweeu
(l.iioi and the BOWOH Wele making
slow progress. When the iierman
troops are to leave Pekiu is yet 1111
dttcitled. He declared : ' fbey will di
part as MOO as sulbcient guarao'..-
are made, hoping never to return
The Butt.t-n.roui.de Duel.
Heme March I i. 1 he llutti-i
Deroulede duel has terminated in tl
usual larce 1 lie desire nl the princi
pals for hbasl letting, having aliate.1
the aecoitds agrewl to notify the Swim
pol.ie and then appearance forOad
the tragedy. "J lie i fiuciuals declared
iheir luiior satisfied and the MtKlpdl
prououneau tin- m nieut ciotssd
flileU and Coffe.
Paris. March 16, The Castellam
Kodays duel in Paris is expected to be
fought tomorrow. ( ouul lllou and
M. ohm, il is said, have Iweu named
seconds. ( aslnl lane ir about town to
day, but is reticeut regarding th
affair. Kodays ba. named pistols a
Uie weapons.
s.w Trial for Or. BeUla.
sign rraJicisoo. March l.'j.- The fall
fornia state supreme court yesterday
granted a new trial to Mrs. Uordelia
eotkiii.uuiler aenlein-oi 1 1 le iiniiriaoii
no in lor sending poiaoiiud caudy by
mail causing the death of Mrs. Khxa
bath I 'nulling two years ago.
rire Id Wasaioaiou Hotel.
Wasbiugtou, March 16. L, P.
Henry, of Wash lugluii. was iKifloeai.il
and several others injured in a lire
which damaged the Merchants hotel, in
this city, early this morning
learner AiSere.
Milwaukee, Wi. , March U.U Is
reported the (ioodrioti stealue Indiana
I. aabort near Kaciue and the
gora and crew are in grave danger
THK NEW YORK MARKET.
Reported ky I. L. Ray ft lo., Psndleton,
Chicago Board ot Trade am! New York
stork Bxehance Brokert.
New Vork, March 1".- the wheat
market was strong again ti.lav . the
foreign markets leading in the ad
vance. (dOOrOOOl closed higher, li ',.
New York oaiml '4 higher, N I H,
and advaiiosl rtaadll to the close, at
an r-8
The east is cxcricncing more
hliuards ami OOOOaOll MVafl
weather, and the winter wheat will no
doubt suffer. Stia'ks tmng. Minev,
I ar cent.
Closing stis'ks : Sugar. HO. tolmccn,
MB 3-H. Ml, Steel, W.St. Paul,
lei r-s. 0i B, Aij., I.VC., . P., th,
Chsing yesterday. 7!) 7 ft.
Open tislay, SO
Kange lislay, SO 1-8 to HO 7-S.
Close tmlav, SO 7-S.
Ma .urn, in 7-S.
Chicago and San Francisco Market!.
San ! rancisco, March IA, Ma)
wheat opened at II and closeil at
1.01 v
Chicago, March 1 . Mm wheal
opened : 7-H and closed at 7ti 7-S.
Charaed Win Murder.
St loMpb, Mm , March IV Mr.
U ichards.in has been indicted by the
grand jury (or the murder of her hus
band. Krank L. Uiehardson , a wealthy
'merchant at Savannah last Christmas
evening.
The Plague Spreading.
Cape Town, March 18, ('wing to the
increasing gravity of the outbreak of
bubonic plague in l'aH- Colonv. the
i ithorities here propose to enntine the
soldiers to camps and barracks.
Bart Uor. Dead,
LaodjOOi March 15. Arthur Sanders
Core, tilth earl of Arran. is dead.
R00SBVKLT SUITS HiNNA.
"All Builnesi. Though a Ultla Nervous
al First," Say. senator.
"How ilia's Vice-President Uoosevelt
suit you as presiding oflOBf ol the sen
ate'" Murk Haniia was asked in New
York
"Roosevelt suits me all riyht," re
plied Hanna "He is all business t
first be was a little nervous and
tidgetty He will do "
When Hanna was asked alsiut the
inauguration parade he seemed pleased
"It was a great inauguration," he
papHad "BOal the first inauguration
all to nieces I never saw such crowds
along Pennsylvania avenue, and I have
attended a number of inaugurations "
How is your rheumatism "'
"It is with me yet I guess it will
stay witli me nut II I d ie ' '
m m
Reduction In SrelBhl Rales.
The press riqairls ot I'hursilav con
taim.l the anmiuncement that the
freight rale on Kiadyn and Cle Rlnm
coal from the mines to Pendleton had
baaa reduced si cent- per loll, the
new rate to Isn elleclive April I. I'exer
Bboody, nf Sisikane, general sales
agent of the Norlhweslern Improve
ment company, whose company mines
and ships the above incut lolled coal,
is in PandlatM tistav. He states that
he hail I. caul Ihe reduction would he
but lo cents per ton, but had not bMO
not ile - I about it olhcially I he amount
of wissl consumed in Pendleton is
nlaced al 10.000 cords annually and
oh I at 40i tons. A lowei rati coal
will change those figures materiallv,
111 favor oi 1 eol
a
TO C0RB A 1 01 It IN 0NB OAT.
Take haiatlv Hruino gululus Isul... -
The Best
Things
To Evt
A R E
M A I) E
VV ITU
ROYAL
Baking
Powder
Risen with Km.il Baking I'owJcr, all these
looiN are Huperiatively light, sweet, render,
delicious and wholesome
Koyal Baking I'owdcr is the greatest of
time and lahor savers to the pastry cook.
Besides, it economizes Hour, hutter and eggs,
and, beat of all, makes the food more
digestible and healthful.
The "Royal Baker and Pastry
Cook" lonlainmv over Buo
moat pia. u.al and valuable
ooking receipts free lo
every uatroii Send poaUl
card witii your full address.
oval aajuasa roaroaa 00, tea
WOLSLEY'S SPEECH
IN THE HOUSE
OF LORDS.
-o
Makes Reply lo the Charges
of Lansdowne.
FEELS IT IS A PERSONAL ATTACK
Admitted That He Had nnderesilmalsd the
Boets Mrtagtl, and Dejlrea Pirlli
menl lo Tike Up ttM Cue.
Uwdon, March la, The galleries of
the house of lords were BfOWdoj today
on account of Qaoaral WoUley''.
promlaad reply to tint laaadoaaa'i
severe ceinment on bis former itate
mantl ol the army question, binl
Wolsley said he regretted the trouble
ciinsed the lords bv these pafMBoil
matters, but he could not ignore the
charge that as commander in chint he
was mat tent 1 ve to duties and failed to
warn the government of the tin
suitability ol l.advsinlth for defense
and of the torefHeiBney of one army
corps to deal with Ihe enemy at thai
point. It almost seemed that this was
a personal attack BOOB him dragged in
to divert attention to the .pleat ion at
Issue, lie ipinted from the minutes of
the information sent I anadnwne to Ihe
effect that the gnus nf the auxiliaries
were obsolete and it was a crime lo
send them into action. He never BB0
leUD I Bind that l.ailysuiitb would be
held. He admitted that lie had un
derestimated the strength of the liners
and concluded by moving for the sub
mission to parliament of all pers
la'ariug on the case.
The War In South Africa.
Pretotia, March 18 laird kitchener
reports that QaoafOl Hewel has rose his I
Senekal, east from Urandafort.
Kitcheni" seems lo indicate that the
llia-r leader has no particular destina
tion, or is making for Natal
QaoafOl 1 rencu nqmrts that in bis
further operations forty-six It., r. have
I n killed and wounded and one hun
dred and fortv six taken prisoners
Five t In hi sum I horses and rattle, rules
and ammaoltioa wagaMOONBOpteWao,
LlttlC Procpeel Tor Peace.
OapaTOWP, March I t he general
opinion here is that there is little
nrospei for Ihe peace negotiations to
i.e .r night to a favorable issue
(icrmsnt Were lisr.sisd
Pekin, March 18 llm 1 lermans
have met with a reverse at the hand
ol a hand of marauders, consisting of
deserters from l'iipqaaii force ill
China accompanied bv a few Chinese
The marauders met and defeated a
body of cavalrv sent to arrest tbein. A
stronger lorce has U'cn onlereil out.
Union and c.nlral Pacific.
San r rancisco, March UV, t'harles
H. Hayes, president of the Southern
Pacific, is quoted here as saying that
the I'n Ion and Central Pacific wilt mil
be merged as rosirled, aud as to the
Southern closing the Ogden gateway
to all 1 1 mai hut the I 1 1 Peclrh , that
is all bosh
Appointed Receiver.
Washington, March In. Allatrt Kihsx,
ol North F'akota, is Rppoiatee mmImi
ot public moneys st St. Michasl,
Alaska.
I lot-breftdii
bitcuiti
cake,
Kills,
III tltilllS,
crust
I I ( 1 1 It 1 1 ns,
ami
1 Kf various
past ru s
requiring
a lc.iv ening
or rtiiing
agent.
There are cheap baking pow
ders, made from alum. IkjI they
are eacecdiugly harmful to
hi alth Their aatriugeol and
.auteiiing ijualiisra add a
dongeious rltsmcul lo food.
sMcuaai evacsr. msw veata.