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I kILY EVENING EDITION MILY EVENING EDITION O00OOOO4 WISE MEN I4V0FM01 thr WMM they imvv to Mil Tell your Mnrv In tmplc wa ami MAKK MONEY 1 EASTERN OREGON WBATHUL Tjmigki Rmmllf tmr. rrtoty ofoa a lily mowers mi l i'.Miir, , PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OJLtMON, THURSDAY, MAKCII 21, ItfOl. VOL. 14. NO. 407M I he WHITE HOUSE r r.rxr r ctadi: Sampling will Convince that nur oiknIr art- more than a Ittle bettor than the ordiimry run of ton rit'H. If it does not w am mtO kL..n ami tin- nnrrhaser i- at no great Ess because our goods art pold at i kaaotiahle prices Have yen tries any I these excellent Drantir- 01 siBpie tWbito Bqntdron Coffee, paw, strong P'i goon. .Ischilliiig's Tea. fragrant ami drlici- Baker's Doom, aof lihtag anl nlthfui. o . " wime noose wwaj. Ixt ti the Po-tortiie. Here are the Wash That will be worn hy the most sumptuously dressed women of America. Not to see our collection is to he eclipsed in ele gance by those who do; for the richest and rarest are here. F.urmah Cloth 7 c yard A I c Ida Cords So yard Toilc-Hu-Nord 10a van! Zephyr Cingham. ... 10c yard If limit Hitnity 10c yard Bitot Fanciee 15 Sif yard Zephyr Lawn 12'tc yard Queen percale 12 V yard Silk Mart 20c yard Rosalnde IMmitv. . . . 20c yard Princess Reticle 23c yard Motiselinc Applique 20 yard mc Ti emtio 20c ynrd Wiadaof Kloaaat tOc yard Morcerir.ed Chambray. 25c yard Toil Da Hole 26o yanl Lisle Tissue 25e yard Balis- Satine 25c yard IfaaiallM Brodie Mc yard Fmhroidered Swim Dots S.V yard MofOtriMd Satine 2V yard Partial Foulard 30e yard Daahaaaaabla Latin,, .Me yard Mercerized Fulards. tV yard lno Madras. 50c yard Crepe De Chenc bSc yanl Pineapple Tismie "e yard Kulard Silk $1.00 yard Never has our showing been so large; never before so beautiful Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store New Persian Lawn White and very BlW. 25c Hose Wo arc doting OUt this line ol boyi Mid crirls litis' ;it lor. Belts The Newest Wrapper. Herat! lined liust to Hips to set oft" a Shapely Form. Plain damask, Krtcitll larder. table linen, with napkins to match. Gold and silver belt! are very fashion able and many kinds to show Including the new "straight lorm" V shaped. Shirt waists The third shipment just in only a few of a kind for our customers satisfaction QOt old -tuir but new. New laces and galoon trimmings These are of newest det-ign and are just what many ladies have been waiting for. Wide Embroideries. The new ones you have been waiting for. These are very fine and beautiful for the price being a special value from the importer. fw Garden Seeds package-, regular ,V gotais. now lie at 2lyC. 60 package foi WSc. ttionery and School Supplies are leader on these gissls. 20 pencils 5c. 5c im-iiciU ht box tDBtf Be 10 -'He, tootli brushes 5c purses and pocket lssk lie to ete. Dried Fruit. Evaporated Stock, very fancy. Get our Wholosale Prices . . . C. R0HRMAN, : 309-311 Court Street. :ball and summer rts department iuet set. $1.24 to aa.es. mock 11.45 t 14. W. uballo, mitUi, glove and boxing . m I . BiiiU'iibe line ot loilei DOd to 34c a box. dericK No Carpets ar)d Linoleums. All best quality Carpets, sewed and layed cheaper than auy other house. Linoleums in all the latest designs in fancy stamps. See our office chairs and desks. BflKERA f-'OLSOM, Main Street Seed Sowing Time... You must have good seed if you expect t o gather a good crop. Stock is from selected grasses grown in rich soil which insures a healthy growth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millett, lilue (Jrass, Brume Grass, Red and White Clover in any quantity. Also have a full line of garden tool. GENERAL NRWS. The pNtldtBt ha appointed Fred erick K. Coyne, now col lector at Chicago, pottaiatltf of that city Or. W, Ohaaniag, ion ol Ihtfphllo ophar, Dr, William 1 iierv Ohtnalng, die! at tli( Perry llonpital in Ronton. are.l si yearn, lie was graduated In the clacx with Or. Fdward F.verctt Halo and later txik dOttOf'l dtfltt trom the I nivercity of PeniiMvlvania. A epoeial to the Kennblican from Helta, Colo., say: Trouble ha broken out between ttltlt and ihttp men in tbl8 MOtion. Five inanked men nhot HO ibatp Mtongint to A. 0. Parkint, Whleh were in territory claimed by the .atth' men a exclusive grar.inn (zroumU for cattle. Mrn. BnauNM Blaine, lusooidine t'1 announcement by President William K. Harper. of the I'nivernitv ol Chicago convocation. ban given II 1000.000 la l&fl t'nivemitv f Chicago School of Kdnca tion, lately organized by the alliliation Ol the Chicago institute and the uni versity. This sum is given through the trustees of the Chicago institute, founded by Mrs. Blaine. The Pittsburg Leader says: "It was learned tislay that the reports that Mr. Schwab is to Ik- the head of the steel combine at a nalary of from fstlO.000 to fl.tHHi.iHHl have no basis in fact. Mr. Schwab will bttOBM Iht nresi dent. if he wishes, but that will have to come about in the legal selection of ofticeri after the combine is formed, at which time the saiarv question will be I Nttltd." Utah sheep men have determined to test the constitutionality of the Idaho si pqaarantlM law( tad an action will be begun in the Inderal court with that purpoDu in view. Hon. .lames If. Moire, the widely known Ctah at torney will institute proceedings. He represents the owners of some 70, 000 sheep. The proceedings will take the form of a.i injunction auit. PACIFIC NUHIHWBST NKWS. The Salem V. M.C. A building fund subscription has readied about 17000 and is still growing. When fT'aMl has I n reached work will lie commenced on the building. The association's new home will cost 1 10,000. Acting Assistant Surgeon John K. Bingham, now at Walla Walla, has been ordered to report to the command ing officer at Fort Walla Walla for duty, to relieve Major Walter Whit ney, surgeon of volunteer. Senator Mit hel is still at the f ifth tVOOat liotei, New York, where he is "tuknikia rest," Is-fore diiiiung into his senatorial duties which await him in Washington. He is not expected in Washington for a week or more Maker Citv will add $'sl0 to the amount allowed by the state commis inn for a mineral exhibit at M llutlalo exposit ion. Huh will make a total of t No trouble will hi' ex perienced in raising the amount pledged by Baker City. Kugene will place an agent in Port land April 1, to meet Kastern i nun i grants and endeavor to interest them in that section of the Willamette. The representative will give his whole tune to the work. A committee to rais funds for the piirHse reports gisid success. C. It. Smttad, the fruitgrower of Blal'sk, tiilliaui eimiity, is now in Minnesota organizing a colony to bring out to Blalock and start fruit raising ami gardening. He exis-cts to locate a family on each UK acre tiact now covered with orchurd and a little further back to make tii family tracts ISO ucres euch. After thirteen years of waiting, tin ! nited States land otlii e at Washing ton has dei iib'd that Napoleon Sa Isiurin in the rightful owner of th ground utioii which the town of Looniil. Okanogan countv, Wash., is built. Kleveu vears ago Sam silver man, of Spokane, loiatod placer claims on the lownsite and alterwanlM at .. .; t.-l to patent them. MrH. Caroline A. Newell, relict of the late Hon. W. II. Newell, died in Walla Walla Tuesday, aged n t yealN She was born in Baltimore, Md., and came io the Pacilic coast in 1863, She bad resi led at Sail Francisco, The Hal lea and Walla Walla. Her children are: Charles Newell, of Washington, D. C; Mrs. Frank J. Parker, of Walla Walla, and William Newell, of Buffalo, N. Y. uunr x xirt a wn diicqi a i mi IjlHILrtlU rtlU llUOOlrt ARE NOT TO FIGHT. GLUTTONY fa more common than wi may think il we aafitt Rlutton) Mooting beyond the body' need oi oaotoaaaM tad btyoaa the stoma h' capacity fur digstiin and aatimilotktn of food. That ik a fair dcfiuitiOO, and it tautens the MUM gl U too on manv a perwrn who would i i nt tat itna ta laouki Tat fact of t'd. gluttoay i. marked ley rU coo gu i m Tin overlotded tt"ftif hocwniM du na id The xpular term tor the i oinli lon i"wiaW" lwlllach Tile "weak" stoma 'Il fails ill furnbhinx adetJD itc CU trilioii for tin ljudy, and soon tin ' . k nea. " spreads ITQM QH MttMl ' Ul ol'ier ojnm V. . . . . i i b m I : i r . ' Or. rierce t loinen meuicai himhiti) cure, disvuaeb of the stoin ich : lid otln ; rnnni (lf iliLre.tiou and nutrition. It enables the i.-rfcct aamilaUoa ol fsl, ... . i.e i ... . .i. by wlilcli alone inc in.iiio auu .iieuiu of the body i. iiiaiiiluined. Your medicine lalix l in iui" " "i ' CUllll.a I'lu. It lOO lllglUN Mill Uio.jL ol l'olanil Anaiuk. ..at.111 . Hi, i ,1om 1 tuik ht.iMil mt hu I felt wl.cn i looK It llaau wllli i.. liK'"t'"U Lansdowne Says Officially the Trouble Will Be Settled. EACH NATION BLAMES THE OTHER Russia Says England Was Too Precipitate, While England Charges Tbat Russia Intrigued Wlin Cnlna. Loudon, March II, Ollicial an nouncement that the Kusso-British dis pute has been settled was made (inlay by Ford Lansdowne. Kussia and Hug land have agreed to withdraw their troops from the disputed territory to Tien Tsui, and reserve the ipiestiotl ns to who has the right title to the laud for a subsequent examination. What Caused the quarrel. Fori Fausdownc 'said that the Tien Tsin dispute had refetence to a some what extensive area on the left side of the Pei Ho river, which was occupied last autumn by the Russian troops who claimed that it belonged to them by right of "private conquest." Muhse qtiently, the lliglish government was informed that Kussia had entered into an agreement with China under which this area was to be vested under Rus sian occupation. It Mfflpvittd plots of land held to belong to the North China railroad company which formed a part of the security in which many British bondholders are interested. RUSSIA BLAMES BNQLAND. Says They Were too Rash in Irving to Settle a Disputed question. St. Petersburg, March gl, A semi ollicial note was issued today which says : "A commonplace incident has been terribly exaggerated by the British ; ' until it has almost assumed tin gravity of it casus belli. It was entire ly due to the forceful manner in which the British tried to obtain possession of some disputed land that the Russian government loiind it necessary to take energetic action. The matter is mani- estly a question for diplomatic treat BOnti tM tlie Kiissian government has no doubt that It will be amicably settled between London and St. Peters burg. " British Outposts Called In. Tien Tsin, March 21, The Situation is unchanged this morning, excupting that the British outposts have heen called in. COMMANDANT BOTHA DIIS. Brother ot the General Killed In Battle His Two Son Were Wounded. Cape Town, Mucrh L'l . Coioiiian dant Philip Botha, a brother of lieu eral Botha, has been killed in a light witii the British near Lvdenburg, the Transvaal. His two sons wert wound) d. I tie liners lieslegetl the llritli.li garri son at Vrede, sj the extreme northeast of the Orange free State. tiencral Caiiipls-ll, with a considerable force Went to the rellel, hilt Was obi Iged to retreat, alter evacuating Vrede will two hundred Hick ami wounded. PRESIDENTS TRIP WliSI He Will See All Points of Natural In leresl Kroin a Pullman Train. Washingloii March L'L- Private Ho retary Cortclioii in busy outlining the itinerary of the president's western tour. We win attempt to take in as many of the country's natural sight as - -1 1 . lie said tills morning "Ihe great trees of ( aliforma will I one of the objects lslted. Si-yeral days will probably Imi siMUit in the Yellow UMM National Park. A steamer ride dofll the t.nat Lakes (fOUl Hnl'ltl will l.e a pleasant feature. The piesi dont'l -i al train will lie limited to six cars, all rtillmaiis, three ot ti,em being . oiupartuieiit cuachoa. Wealthy New Yorkers Dead. New York, March 'Jl. -Hume! Hennessey, who began his tareer In 1HI0 as a lesl carrier, and amassed two millions, in dead. He wan considered to be one of the oiertM in judgment on real entute values. Also, John Pondior, who wan ansociated witl I mil I t IhL Mllll Ml u In ltl.Mll lie MM almont iii paoury, He wa. one of the original California forty niners, and possessed a great fortune at one time. NEW Vt IRK MARKET. MIDI Will nnuiitn OUDH II ILL unm AllH INDEPENDENCE NOW. o But Will Consent Later to Altered Conditions. o . BURTON AND DOVENOR COKE HOIE -O' With Report lor the President Intelligent Classes Pleased Wltb Plait AnMldOMl. The Masses Are Thoiigbtlett. Reported by I. L. Ray Co.. Psndlrunn, Chleaao Board or Trade and New York Stock Bxehanae Broken. New York, March Jl. I he foreign markets opened higher this morning. Lirerpcol lieing tl 1 .VS, and the clos log H H4, compared w ith tl I vester day. Our market seemed to have an ticipated this advance yesterday, tl New York opened lower. Sit and sold down to Mil ' H at the , lose. The clearances for the Wttt have b i liberal, and the total which will he made tii tomorrow will HO don hi kmp up to the arerage of the past twelve weeks of 4,500,000 per week Stock stronger. Money, per cent. Wheal : Close yeslerdav, Ml '4 . open today, hi Range tislay. So M to 81 Close hslay, HO r-H. May corn, Hi H. Closing stocks: vneHr, hacco, ILH'4 ; Ptdi steel, Paul, 151 7-H ; Oi B. A tj p., HHI4. Wheat In Chicago. Chicago. March II, Mav wheal. tt '-H to 7lt :i-H. Wheat In San Pranclsco. San Francisco, March '.'1 Mai wheal, 109 to 10.14. CARNEGIE POOLED THEM. 1 1 1 1 :i4 ; IH',, ; Itil', to Mt. N. KVAIIKl) A CROWD OF l'l on 1 I I.AMOH ISi. FOR MOM l bluahd thai II mcri n IIHi iKl My lmnlsiud aeil ho s"'"., hat I Mid it ht wihiIiI i'.i mt " OuMtu Mi IU.a.1 HKnoy i iv I had ny liikro il tolls whtll I tel ttMVt uut M lUKlili "I iinll(j-o trouble itiiicc I hst becu mcs 1 aud 1cm l him luui ImHc cuit kuoIc th.t lis " liuir I 'm-m, 'r.oliUu M.dkMl Di'"io o" Asvcr m.w .uch s L-h.ag i.o uy Ih.y duu't s he Maniilg a. 1 ! " vMShluf lur j tuuM Ml. C I. Mi ' 1 at I .ulillol r.i il 1 wa Biillriiua cvtry- ud 111 y ktuiiiMch wm w II lllllbl i.uist jf Iht dui or I. 'il ul Ibc ..ul. I try Ihsi rvlisved, sud . er i-iuiiiai h .I 1 mi year., i iiiv aoiur iu to IhIlt the in, lhal Ihry iu .uy out, sud lliey I uu io such i4.ojr wlu u I had uut douc a Ho 11. or About Harrison's Will. Indianapolis lint , .March 21. W H Miller, legal advisor for Mrs. Our I loon, lefilnen to dim linn the llllllor that the widow of the general won't abide by the wnl ol her late husband, us, under the law ..-be would receive 0000. Clow friends give it 110 credence. in 111. n steamer Weut Uowa. LaodoOj March L'l The British steamer Tay ojinit. I with the Aus tralian steamer Cbemnltx last night off Flushing. Ihe Tay went down, and fourteen persons, iucludiug the captain and three women, were drowned. Letters and Teleurams Awallsd inn Philanthropist, Aftklna tor Donation tor Public Libraries In Knulniul. Southampton, March L'L With the aid of the steamship and railway an thorities. Millionaire Carnegie, who arrived from America this morning, evaded the hosts of applicants lor HatlMlltl assistance, ami started for London. To the reporters, he said that lie Would not he guided In his giving of money by requests, no matter how persistently the requests were made, and he treateil as unworthy 11 reply to the qtMttiou as to his nouiinatioii for the ottta o' mayor of New Vork. southamptoii, March '.'I. The ar rival here of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie who sailed from New York 011 fhe American line steamer Bf Louis March LI, was awaited bv dele gations from the various InotitOtioM who want checks. These include rep resen tat i y es of Woolstoti, Lading and other cities seeking libraries and agents of various institutions desiring id. The olllces of the steamship rune ponjl ami the American DOOM It to sOM crowded Willi peolile, 1 Ii. 1 11 1 r I lig when the steamer would arriye Tbo local manager oi the American line, who has I1.0 letters and telegrams Ironi all parts of the kingdo 11 for the philau tbrophist, says the envelope indicate that they are from all sort and con ditions of ptOplOj trom university presidents to mendicants. SUMK NHWI'SAI'KH La Cll ANOKS. Ilakur Grande Journal Smpand. City Herald to de a Dally. On April 15. the llaker City Herald, a wtekly, will appear as a daily. It is understood in I'ondletou that I Hush l.iveriuoro Will be the etl 1 tor Arrangements are 0O0 being made (or the Hew enterprise. This will he the third daily newspaper 111 Maker City Ihe Morning HolBOtlltl has had a life of alsmt l'i year- hut Its weekly Issue is nearly II years it age. Ihe Rvoolng Republican has been pabliohod nearly six years Messrs. Currey Itros , publishers of the Kastern Oregon observer, have purchased from W D. Dtdd the La Qraadt lournal and the latter ptptl will ream, to Ite pnbllohod aft. 1 it current issues. 1'hn pilhlishen OfQtliro the subs, ript inn list of the Journal and its material, machinery, lurk, stock uud barrel and all appurtenances thereunto belonging or 111 any wise .4 1 iiertaiiiiug, not the least ul which is its politics, it oalag the intention oi the Observer to 1 nine mil an a straight republican sheet with its next Issue Sir Hodd will keep the Journal olio . oaaa till , ii the urst of Anvil 'or the ilirHtse of In, .-i, up some ob Work orders, etc. The retiring pub lisber Is not us yet settled regarding future business plans. Washington. March '.'I. Representa tives Ktrtoa, of ohio. mid Dooaaati ( Wist Virgin It, returned tiete totlav. after a visit to the I lornla coast aud Cuba, and Mpofted to the president their views ol the situation in the Is land. Mr burton says that, notwith--landing the Vinerican- have done a great deal for Culm, the sentiment there lor independence is strong. The vast majority do nut give government or politics any thought. They do not care. Ht believed the Cubans must he given at leat a perusl of independence, iu order to preserve their friendly at titude toward- the United States. Mr. DoVOBOf felt certain that the Cubans will eventually accept the terms ol the I'latt amendment, as the conditions named 111 the bill please the people ot intelligence, wealth ai I influence lieu. W Is -imply has made a new city of Havana. Mr. DoftfBtt1 save the school are as clean as any In America. Why Did He Shoot Hlnueirv Chicago. March L'l. While he was counting OfrOftl thousand dollar, of currency in a rear ns.ni 111 Hie Fumn Trust hank this morning, Chas. Lin villc, br year- past a trusted employe, suddenly grahUil a revolver from his dttki and sent a bullet through his temple, dying instantly. The oftirials say his Recount! are correct, and that they know of no unpleasant domestic relai ions. Warrant It. tor. Arrastlna Chinese. San I raiicisco, March '.'I. The fed oral authorities linn morning received from Attorney Qonoftl Onggs Instruc tions that Chinese unlawfully in the Foiled -tu ten cannot I.' arrested, excel. t on a warrant sitOMsJ hy the United -tales district attorneys. The latter are also eiuajwcrcd lo apsiiul commissioners t 1 try the cases, 1 uutrovsrty over Aiphalt. Washington, March VI. A contro versy b. t ween rival asphalt companies' in VOaotUtlt has been taken Into the courts of the' country bv the Warner- linlnlon lyndicttot which has sue l the N. yy ori. aiel llerinude. comiany, ac cording to a dispatch r ued tislay hy the state department. Wolcoti Won i Suoeeed Hltehsotk. Washingloii, March 21. A story emanating from Colorado that the see re tor) ol Ihe interior Mr llitchca'k, is to resign and Is-sa. i . i-ltsl by ex Hoattor 1 iwuni Wolootl is daaiad at the White HoOM Flood. Ad y ices from persons went Italian. Die by a Rome. March 21. -','eroua nv that liiteeii drowned and a iiuinlier iniuretl bv a good caused b the breaking of a dam at Cologne 011 Tuiusloy MOLLIS AND UOBUItb. A W.ddins Will rake Place al the M. a. Lhureh This Kveiilng. A in. image I ioOOOO was kOMNtd this Oftoruouu bv W. C. Ibdlis and Miss Mary I Kobhina, Owing to the fact that the brioV UMBO is only 17 year, and throe uioiilli. ,.ld, her lather, A. J. bobbin-, h.el to give libJ consent in Hie (offtt of an allidavit. TtM abaft lUanlioitod OUUpio Will la married 111 ihe M. p liburch on Ihoinp.on strict at s o'i lock this .yeoing Maor , Harris, of Portland, division areretary ol the -aUalioii riny win periorm -dUatioii Look lor Dallv Wsatliar Hsnorl. tl,.. ..i.ii.oiiy Vn .uluilnsioii of '.' Hereafter, the daily renort of the . eiit- wi;l cl.arge.1 (or reserved weather bureau will 1st print. -I in Ihe seats general admission 0 tents Fast Oregnniaii in the upper right ! pro, coin w 1 1 1 go to swoll H baud corner ol the first page, ahoie the fund t 1 si 11 leinal we. . late line ami on the same hue III which appears the head. Readers may glance at this tOfBM each day, if they care to learn what think the prophets ol the weather. More taiublers. Another shipment of liamhler bicycles was received Psiay by R. W. Heti her, tlie Rambler man I 1 makes tiie third shipment ot sboolt received by Mr. Flotchcf since March 1, P.sil bicycle hiisine.s in ciirtainlv good iu PondTolun this season TO PltVONT PNaUMONIA AND 00IP I .si. . 111 .1 i i.i.o.t ruinoys. th. cum I Used prim" pally 111 although some of lot ally. lb.. al vat 1011 and will 00 missionary work, it will U spent Wliuti Hurts. Are ItOMl John IllgOII ttas at his ranch atmuv six miles northwest of I'eiidletou mie bay mare, while hind lot! and MM face, with iool, tbud sli round, brandtsl C on left shoulder and hip; one old hay hor.e weight alsuil 1200 puundo, brtadod indistinctly on right shoulder and one dat k Imy Clydesdale coll, no brand Mr. Hagta is anxious for tlie owners of these horses to re coyer lb. 111 and so advertises in the OmLwookly Fast Oregon uu. 1'iipe I .wo March 21. OOB. KiUihe uer reports that the tioere in the Orange Free (State have disbanded. lieu. IJewet is leporleel to be near Hoidbrofl Peusacola, Fia. , March 21. While proceeding to sea this morning, the battleship Massachusetts was grounded in the channel, ft will probaoly be released at high tide. A W. Illusion rirO. Washiuk-tou, March 21. A lire lasti mailt caused 100,000 damage to i'yreii lortii A Co., clothier, aud Hroou tfc Bicycles, Guns and Ammunition are made a IDaeiaJt) ami nut a .side line Yuu got the baoafll hy buyiai of H. J. STILLMAN Quna and BJcyctoa Kcamirctl. Corner Main and Webb UU. IHenUleton, Ore. !