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WILY EVENING EDITION OAILY EVENING CDITIOH ! TODAY'S NEWS TODAY By Carrier Per Week I PKTJDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MABCH 16, 1901, Ivoii. 14. NO. 1074 The WHITE HOUSE OROCHRV STORE ( COVKcj - Sampling will Convince anyone thai our goo in are ituSe tbM I little belter tlnm the ,,r limit. nm .1 ir-.cories. If it .loc-i I'll mm an. mla- timcn am mi' m:'c nisei- is nt nil ,.r...it lo.ll 1 ii .ill- f ill r lniiitw uri ..til tit I , J. - - a ... i-i (Niin'inip nrict". ll V ' vm l n-ies urn il tneae excellent brands nf staple White raoadrou Ooffim t 1 r "chillin'H Ti'ii, frnrimt and tlt.1 ii Baker ' Ooooa. aaarUhtna nm, 1 bite House Groceij. i'.wtm Tim lesion ..KNOX HATS.. Stiff Hats r AA Fedora Hats PO.UU Crush Hats . . $2.50 Latest Spring Stylet; new catalogue now ready GOODS JUST IN Hosiery, Belts, Purses, New silks, New stock collars. Did you got a temple card ol safety pins? Walnut Sewing Machine tiiis month. V Villi 'IV.ll . ' V '. II Full peokeejM regitler fc goods, now Die ' J'.,e. BU 1 Hi kugll I'll Of"'. School Supplies i 1 ir.' had' mi Mi lie. S9 in- l- 5c, 5t i uni'lU Sti, 'mix . (ill 1 HfM unit (ii.ri.i t hook :iu to He, K.e .USvl.ltl .'i fL ll I ll I ! 1 1 Baseball and summer Borts department H r..,u,-t Beta, l,g to i iamuiocks 1. In to 1 1 I SaschullH, ninth. gloves iuhI laixing Bar I Immenae line of Toilet Snap Lm 2).. to 34c a bOX, redericK Nolf Mr. Sheepman On this showing we ask you tn luy your luml) ing and shear ini; supplies ol us. ::;:::: Alexander for Dresses Dried Evaporated Stock, very fancy. Get our Wholosale Prices C. R0HRM4N, : : : : An Artistic ar)d Richly Furnished Parlor nlioulil COB tale One of our exquisitely inlaid liarlur mite upholstered in rich damasks in beentitol shades of colors, that will make ine "tout ensemble" of your room 'Mike one grand sweet M.iiiy" in their harmony. We have some handsome now design in parlor furniture at pi ion that M ill surprise you. BflKERA POLSOM, Main Street ...Seed Sowing Time... You must have good seed if you expect t o gather a gOOd CrOp. have a full line ol' garden tools. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. Why buy stsSS hen Whtn yam can buy your grooerisi and other Ittppliti hsiS for less moony. The place tt buy is wltt-iv you find the largest stock, tin' lest goodfl and the lowsst ju ices. Our stock is by far ths largest in Pendleton. We aic confident in the goodliest of our goods. Compare our prices and SaNVC money. You'll tind it worth your while. & Hexter. Store ilOSIER.Y" The Kind that Wears Well. The Best for the Honey. Thanking all those who have waited for these wc wisl) to announce tiutt they are here. 15c, 25c, 35c and 40c. Louisine Silks All the new colors. Call and get the price. Fruit. 309-311 Court Street. Stock is from Huloetud giaHStu grown in rich soil which insure) a healthy growth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millett, lilue (Jrass, Brome Gran, Kd and White Olover in any quantity. AIho ufnrral nkws. Wi C. T. U. women at Kill ton. Mice.) lx'tiKht the Bitarei oi a tiiinl parief and drstroyed thcni. Thp Maine boaes ol representative! refuted to reanhiuit to tin- nple of J the tat- the prohihition amendment to the I'omititutioii. There in no truth in the report ctree im.'il by a newt igeejay in the l aited States that Turkish kroopi have inaxsn- red ito MaoedonianSt .limmy Ooogaa, a Ioi-hI I icht i iilit paglllet, was .hut through the heed and inntantlv killed hy l-'rank laltef lietter Knows an "Plank" Salter, in Den eat Thoresay moeninR. W. Hi MoSkTli non-iti-law of John Hi Reagan, committed miieide at HoQStOJI, Tex., hy taking morphine. He sent a telegram to htn wile, saying: "Thirty-rlve tndav ; a failure. " The outside interests in the Gal" fomia lockey slab haveheen pnrrbaeM hy Pros Men! Thomas Williams sad t'nlonel Uaniel Burns, who are no mile owners of the Oakland trark Muring the trap shooting in Res York efty in connection with the sportsmen's show Kred t.illH.rt mmle a score of 100 kills out of a possible 100. POS got a high Mors of Its ia the con t i 11 in hi n match. ProleSSOr F. E. Johnson, secretary of the law department of the University nl Michigan, has announced his IntOH t loo to accept the appointment to the supreme judgeship tindered blm D President McKinley. t'hairman K. B. btcLeodi ol the Western Passenger Association sas that no action has hecu taken on rates to the 'i. A. H. encampment, as"' the veterans have not yet hivn assunsl that Cleveland will put up the required guarantee!' fund. Watson Armstrong, heir of the late Lord William Armstrong, inventor of the AnBStVOM gun and founder of the Blswlek works, has given 1011,000 to the V ictoria juhilee mtirmarv at New (.'astle-oii-Tyne. in memory of Loffl Armstrong Private (ieorge Cupples, QoSBBSny I, Nineteenth infantry, was tried hy court-martial atCebn, I'. I., and (omul guilty of desertion. He was sntoeeod to DO Shot. The president has issued an BfdOf BOMmntlng the sentence to diNlionorahle discharge. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NKWS. John K Johnson, one ol the well known pioneer residents of Union county, died quite suddenly of heart failure at his home on the I hit. near I'lgin, a few days ago, aged M vears. The seventh legislature of Washing ton adjourned sine die I riday at 9 a. m I lie clocks had I men stepped ac cording to the usual custom, MOOS the record will show a midnight adjourn ment. Kirhard Horin, ol Itiglow, a highly booored leslsdeni of Biini aian county for the past nine years, died rnorsaajf aged vears He was a native o( Ohio and had lived lor many fonts in Iowa. J. D. McKennon and Joseph Palmer has disposed of the property of the la (rande Klectric Light and Power com paw to R. Fisl; , owner of tl lestrlc Mght ami power and gas plant- in Haker fitv The governor of Idaho has BPpoinlsd ex-Slate Treasurer I.. ('. Ulceus loin missiouer t the pan-American exposi tion at ttudalo. The law under which the appointment is made makes an ap propriation of fl i.OUO for an ssblbit, Myrtle Mason, aged IS, left her home in South Portland laMng with her a little clothing. It is isissihle that she may take the name of Butts, she is a stoutly limit girl with auhurn hair, veryy freckled lace, hrowu eyes, (id large naoutli. II is intimated at the treasury de partment that a change is soon lo lie made in the collector of customs (or Alaska. No Intimation is given as to alio will succeed Collector fvey. The explanation is made that Mr. . vev's resignation is at hand. The great LeStil and Clark exposi tion of ltsjft will not he allowed to in terfere with a hig Portland exhibition this fall, and to that end a meeting of the BOrtOWOSf fair committee, which convened early in the yeai to dlaBUH holding a fuir in lUU'J, will he held next Tuesday la the Wehfoot metro pol is. I i,9 Piecing. That's a word which hi iv not lx- in the dictionary in Ik's ana oi its ue. hut which i. in m i;, uoojaaksa "' la saws Motions of th - country, "She's alway. piecing" tbey say the woman iio rani to the cupboard at irregulst hours iiud cuts a jiircr ol pie, cake, or some ether dainty This knsguler ssting Is ine of the clnci iniiitei of Ij .p jsia and "weak " stoma, n OiMruuen oi th - suxeadi Sttd other organs ol digestion uiid BUtriUoe are complcteU i-uwl b) llwr um- ol JJ.s'lol Pierces Ootdcn Medical Macoven It iucreM the supply oi rich, pur - hlooil. and gives the body nulin uw vigor. "A ycii ai:n ' ' 1 MOIl urrilr. IUUM A ..-nur. i a.p.-on .umI .mi . nut cat. I - . ii ii.iiua 'ni .i Irit lid WtmW'i i . ' lot lj lit I , mlil 1'MII ll OH. M l.u.i. Ablatio if Hio.a.1 N V tUus h. ii .to., ii si la. I.UI MMUl III. louO wh.i umti lly U. I ll ist IliMU ll On IWil .1 . .1 Sv ilii.tl. H t-ai le-inil. 1 li.iv. l.kiuu i in ' .. . on tint mid 1 mm iililr I,. 1IUIIT..VC.I mi niiuli M.IIC- Mr lioil 111. .... . I .! iw l I" tin .-..mill.. i Mill I .4.1.1. I. prlMili Am 1,U. w.-li l.tl Atoai uf lakillic nix taatK-p of rt I'l. I. M. Ii lll-uv. i Wi Pierce's Coeueuu ."n-uia Mcilicsl Adviaei, pa per covers, is sent '. on revx-ipt of ii eee raei stamps to pay expeiisr of limiting outi AUiiis Ir. k V Fierce, SeSalo, N. V. an-, . 'It m BODY OF GENERAL HARRISON LIES IN STATE. Thousands Come lo Pay Dead Reverence. Ihe GREAT CITY'S BUSINESS SUSPENDED O Preliminary Cm-monlfs Favored With Bright Weather Knllrr National Guard of Indiaoa Participated. Indianapolis, In.i . March 16. Oar bed in a Idack frock suit and with face composed ami restful the hody of In dianapolis' most honored son, (.cncral Beejeaiin Harrison, today was renMred from his late residence to the rotunda ol the capitol huihlitig, escorted hv his old regiment, the Seventieth Indiana, and the entire National tiliard of the state. This afternoon thousands tiled through the state house and past the casket to take the last look at the dis tinguished soldier, statesman and citi r.en. and tonight other thousands will view the bods until 10 o'oleek, when the remains will he escorted hack to the home hy the I ml lanaisil is com panies oi the National (inaril. t'nn traiv to expectations, the weather is all that could he desired (or the pre liminary ceremonies. The sun thorn, with hrighttiess, the air was cool and plea-, ml , all i-olitrlhuting to make the spectacle the most magnillcent ever seen in the state. The tnsips were massed at the south entrance of the state house. Starching thenOS to the Harri son home, where the) were joined hy the metiihers of the grand arinv posts, city and state otlicia!. the memhers 01 the municipal government, social and political clohs, lawyers and distiu guishisl citir.ens and the Seventieth In diana regiment, which had the place o( honor in the parade. Front shortly betOIS main, until two this sftemoon, the basanesi in the city was at a standstill, while the city, county anil stale ollices, the courts, jusl 's ollices were closed However, the streets were lined with thousands as the procession passed with a (.lately dignifiid step The railway excursions ad led countless sightseers to the local throngs The funeral tomorrow will eeear at the Pint Presbyteries church and will he without display of any kind, hevoiid the attendance of I'resi- 1 dent MoKieley, BMnibsreoi Harrison's uablneti the governors ol several itatefi senators, congressmen and prominsni oil IseejSi The St Patrick's parade has tieen ahundoiii'd out of resMMt (or the dead Decoration Not L o m j I t d . Marly this morning the decorations had not been completed owing to yes tenia) s Htoimy weather predictions hy the weather hiirean. When the parade Stored WsshiagtOO and other down town streets were strewn with 'lick Ti.m.iriow at mnriss ths United kttalej arreual will gra a Minis Oi thir teen guns and at hall liour intervals tbroogboot tin- day gui will he fired. Al sunset the I nlon salute ol forty tin gum will he tired. HAWAIIAN ISLAND NIVNS. The Lspar sttilamanl or Moloksi to Hsvo K of Seir-Oovsriunanl. Honolulu, March (, via Han I-ran-i inn. March IS,- 'J'he Hawaiian lesiO1 lature has as yet done little real work, only one hill hating so far ls.en passed, that appropriating 4O,0U0 to defray the legislature'.- expenses Many measure hate been introduced the most Important of which is one re questing i ongress and the president to take the preliminary steps towards ad nutting Hawaii into the DnlOB a state. Ths Lcpar Sslllamant. What is perhaps one ol the most unique junketing trips of any legisla ture on mOOld was the excursion made hy forty memlrs of Isith houses to the lepSI settlement of Molokai, where two days were H'iit in investigating the conditions of the unfortunate aople thai are i omilhsl m abide on that Island. The litaipital was lound to b hare of furniture ami poorlv ventilaletl and the waterworks eiit irely inadequate. Many charges were brought against the management by the assembled leja-rs whose chief complaint was inattenl ion and negligence. Many witiieesc- were called ami grievances careltilly In quired into. The first request ol thou that acted as spokesmen (or the artticted was to grant to the lepera tin right ol ael f-goverumeiit , ami th iiicmlwrs o( the legislature pledged themselves Pi enact laws which would give them self government bv July I Witnesses tcatlfied that the hoard of health now governing the island was allowed to lake from the lepers what ever II wished without anyone s lairmls Sloe, a privilege thai had bueu greatly abused. Jt was also slated tint many were sent lo Molokai by the Isiard that were not lers, or at least were oureo sbortlv alter arrival bill were mil ttur ii 1. 1 ted to tiepait A vialt to the taro patches revealed about 40 acres under cultivation, and tins was not enough to Hiipuly tlie settlement. If water was available. Vr acres could be used. One-foe rth of all the taro raised was taken without payment hy the health board. Against taoauinpllvM. A bill lutrixiuiasj at the instance of the health de part men t and which will proiathlv become a law, is one refusing permission t. consumptives l. laud anywhere in the Hawaiian islands Huring the mouth ol l-ebruarv, there were 17 deaths in Honolulu o.iu lu la-ri-iihaos princiually iieople who uuiw here alt' n ted frona other lauds. It is thought that unless means of checking thr diaease and stauquog out the germs are speedily taken, the sus oeptihle natives will seffer greotly and an alreaay high ulh rale he made till higher. i esaarthur Uuflrui a. purl Washington March IK. t.eiMOall MacArthur cable a eoiiliruialioti ofl the Nl rondel Oi the only lieutenant general in the insurgent artnv Msrisnu Trias, at MalaKui, on the Itnh Inst, with nine offlOOfl and DOS hnndretl lUtl ninety-nine well armed men. rrlei Immediate) took the oath si nlle giance in the presence of several thon ami natives HaeArthat Myi thi action indicate, the final stage of the insurrection. He gives the i re.pt for the surrender to t. cncral Hates and CM. frank Baldwin. THE NEW YOkk MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray V to., frndlaton, I hlcaao Board or Trsda anflSNsw York Stock Rxcttaitga Brokart. New York, March In. The wheat, market was strong again todof and it looks as though the long SXpsetsd ad ranee had come. Liverpool timid IS 7 - . showing an adtam-e equal to' -M4 cents within a week New York and Chicago are up alio, the former closing SI 1 Hand the lull, r Ihe export shipments (or the week are heavy, t,SBg,SM compared nh 'J, TUT, 000 for the same week last tear stocks strong money, '.' er cent. Closing yesterday. Si) 7-K. Open today, 80 IV-H. Kange ttslay. ho ,VS to s Close ttslay, HI l-H. May corn, 47. l-H Closing stiaks Sugar, U0'4 hacco, P.'7'; F. S.. It: St Paul. ISO :i-H. 6. H. A ij., in0'4 N. P., sr. 7-s. Whsal In San Francisco. San Krancisco, March 16. M 1 wheat opened at fl.01 and closed at II.M 7 H cents per htislud Whaat In Chicago. Chicago, March Hi, May wheal "itemed at 7ti l-H and closed at 77 cents per bushel. LION AND BEAR QUARREL AMKRICAN TROOPS WILL UK WITH DRAWN FROM CHINA AT ONLA. Russia Assume. War Ilka Attitude in lb Disputed Territory In Chins. Washington, Mart h 10, Ihe with drawal of General Gneftss'i troops from Pekin, except the legation guards indicates that the United Slates docs not proiaiai. In become involved in a light with Russia and I nglainl if MM nonld is cur. The Maaebarlan sgras miuit is considered more likely to provoke trouble than the l ien I sin altair It is an unpleasant pill for all other nations, but BSpeelBJlf a hitler one for Knglaud. t. tars at On Anothsr. London, March In The Evening Sun says there is great danger ol a collision between K light n. I ami I - . on account ol the Tien TslB affair Ruailans Fraparlng for FlBht. London, March HI. A dispatch re ceived here from Tien I'siu by the Keiiler Telegraph company dated from that city vestenlay aftermsin. says "The Itussians are now entrenching in the disputed terriP'M A com pan v ol the Hong Kong regiment with Used bayonets is In front, wblls tejo nom pimies ol M .l.ii.i Piotiei-rs, under com- mand of Ma). Jottaeoa are bald in re- serve. Itoth KusHiaiis ami llntish are awaiting iiislrui t ions from their gov et n ineiits ' ' I he Russians al Tien l -iu look pos- ses-iou of a railway snling ami srmed sentries are now guarding il lien. Harrow second hi couimaml ol the lint mil fortes hesitates to act, appar ently, ill the ahsoutf of (tell, (iaselee, Itelmg BUN that bhaslshetl would ensue He bail a long t onsil Ital nui to day with Sir Frncat Below, the British m mister. Ihe Itussians are jubilant. Ihe' American military railwav line has ta'en sold lo a private company Th story Fall. Mobile, March III. -There IstHI truth in the slory sent mil that lire in a terpentine camp had oenasd ihe lam al rlfly lives. an. Hethertels is Hstpitel Lsndon. March In lilga Botlieraola andervanl asnasasaful npsrsiinn m a hospital here ttslav. IOFBBVF.NI FSF.UMONIA A DP t.NIF .all. Hi. nun qiniiiii. o iiiui tin CUUR COMI'LHXION .SOIT WHIII! HANDS LUXOKIAWT tlAJM SWaTDtlCWD by cuncuKA mmc. u i '"i nr womstn i i i i rit i ka atiAl-.a. '1-n-i lo en. cm uii lf"ss,,'r. puilivlag, aiet Uaaauriiug Uw klu, fur .1. i... i... ...li. mtm '.. 'Lu II ua. HUIMM. f Ull I 'll. I '-..ll. ttli'l l.ui ... SS. i, III. a., i -kin ...!. ... arua-al Muttl U. . .yi Um wI4. PEOPLE HEARD THE SHAH TURNED CHRISTIAN. 0 Stormed ihe Arsenal, Captured Anns, Attacked Palace. DESPERATE AU OF A COIIANDER Stranded ihe leader of lot lib, a Moslem Priesl, Wi Ii llli Owo Hands, lo toe hfSSSJ ol Troops tod Pwple. Constantinople, March nt.-A mob of fanatical uiosleini at Teheran, Persia, stirred the pSMls to a fremy against IbeSbSh hf a storv that he hail become Christies during his visit to I 11 rope, I'liev atormsd the arsenal ami sei,,1 the weapon, nested and llSftod (or the palaOS. The trooal were hastllv SalM out, killing seventy live and wounding many of them, hut Ihe fanatics feinted to yield, hmaiiv the OOmuiandei Oi tM trisms lamndisl among the mob mid Mltsd thn leader, a Moslem priest. and draggetl him forth, strangling him to death with his own hands I'his daMSfatS act (righ telle I the uioh into snhmi.amn and ll dispersed without trouble. Will NO I' BK PRRSIDRNT. gomes Beelarea h would Not aipi th urn, Havana, March p. I he committee on foreign relations .it the Cuban con stitutional convention informally dis cussed the program laid down hy the American congress for future Cuban American relations No derisive policy was outlined and th mmittee prob able will not report until after a con ference with tin. other delegates Gen. Home, replying lu lien Car not. who recently resigned from a political soc hi i in Maiaiiias because the convent nm adopt. ! a clans.. making Gent Gome, eligible to the presidency, says "People attm Ii too much importance to the action of in mention It means nothing to me. The sdnt re garding the eligibility of foreigners who fought in the war never should have baSB t r os. 1 1 as It leaves the country open to a rendition of things such as happened to --pain in the days ol amaado ami to kteileo in the dva ol Man im il Ian No foreigner tn Cuba has e pressed a desire to la. president. s for mvaell I would not accept the otlice ll will he enough for SM that the republic in eslahl lahed " BSttttlSm Woundd HI. San. Paris, March Hi.--Kdltor Ittslays MM wounded in his duel with Count Oastel IBM this afterni.in. l astellane was aatoUlhsd. The dael occurred promptly at 1 O'clock Twenty -live pat i s wen- -ti pped oil ami the SaaV test .tuts look their station. Due abut was Bred, Iti.iavs fell asjaashs Bt the thigh The lajnry, though peiefel. i not coiisidereil serious. Lsndon, Manh In lord kitchener repoits from Pretoria that the laivoii shire regiment DSptSrsd a H ' lager at kruger's post in northeastern Transvaal alter a sharp light , the H.ar losing one kill.. I live wounded and thirly lwo prisoner". The llntish loss was one killed illld (SSI Wolllldtsl. Stores Fir in aoiitraal. Montreal, March HI. A lire early this morn lag destroyed tiie l..uuiing, Mills A Co, 'l ekoISSalt drug .tore, ami partially damaged Hudson, Her la'rt l'o.' aledimale grocer The lam l IJsS.ooo flremaa imih.ii killed and two other :n jurist by (ail ing walls Th Sliiar. Will Sink. llaelloii, Pa . March Hi Tho con- reatloa ol United Mine vefketi i"- . I. in-d a strike would lake plate oil pni i if eeoogiiltloo la not given by ll peralors In joint conference :;""rv.;';: .1 I I1M I - .I I. U . oa.1.1". Ut US. MMI .1 a , .i mi t I'l'-". inij i.atcfi j M)