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DAILY VENINGEDITION 1SI MEN . i M5IMPI UHBWW WEATHEI, Will! rrMflnR I.Miu - .11 g .til, . cool Rnadaf 1 munlM tin TrjiTi tew hart' I" sell T"" Jr""r $ SlOT) ID simple wa ami MAKE MONEY 1 ' PKNDLKTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1901. 14. NO. 1060 EVENING EDITION WHITE HOUSE GROCERY STORE . k I COFFEE fSamplinK will Convince ic ilmt our goods are more thnu a i hotter than the ordinary run of Men. If It does not we are mid land Mm ptirchaeer 's at no great Im Aiin' onr goods are f 1 1 1 at kable prior Have von tries anv bM' eicellctit I. run. I of staple lU Squadron Coffee, pure, strong bod. Ring's Tea. fragrant and del ici- mr a Cocoa, nourishing and ' iful. se fimccry. It the PostofTu The Boston I whe Newest IV rapper. Corset linetl Bust to Hip to set off a Shapely Form. Plain damask, grecian liorder. able linen, with napkins Ht (-imply wou't let you get away the tact that tii ii- in a store which Biipply yuur many wants at loweet Htiont. Large AsBotment. diee' aide coniba 6c to Ittkr air. Ipadour counb luv to 45c, fancy hair . iitv- 10c, ci . I.uilu-p' patent her bull with chenile and spikes liar 75c uow 6Wc. len Seeds limense trade ill this line. We lee IwBt sueda and they are fruuh. All li ni hie package here on Bale at 2 tcr goods Uos ,u 6c. taaUtr carda lc up. Fine uew Hauler perfume at reduced fen, i.anter UmlieB, fancy Uucurulcl i eggs, etc. Kaater caudiutt freali the manufacturer. i- are headquarters for the follow HW UlUBtC Nuh iRMikt-and uaasiueB Kitucy crepe and tiBBUe paper Ladiee' or gout ' purse Stationery aud Bchool auppliea TuyB, game aud dolls Faucy tuatal framee Albuina and fauoy gooda, etc. Icycles Daati or on the installment plan. Wtf are avent for the leading wheels I the United butea. jlnmbias, liuiierials and t'levelaud lu B44 Uf tii i75. io trouble to tell you the good uual- of our biuyclea. All heels fully r ranted. redericK No Here are the Wash Fabrics That will be worn by the most sumptuously dressed women of America. Not to see our collection is to be eclipsed in clc pnncc by tilOM who do; for the richest and rarest are hi re Hurmah Cloth Te yard Alcalde Cora 8r yard Toile-Pn-Nord 10c yard .cphyr (linghani 10c yard Milcorde Dimity 10c yard Rijou Fancies '2c yard Zephyr l.awn 12lc yard ijneen ''ercale ll'V yard Silk Fulard 20c yard Kuealnde Pimity .0t yard Princes lletiste, "'c yard Motiaeline Applique 20c yard LmI Tissue . Ml yard Windsor Nicouee 20c vard Never has our showing been so Alexander New Persian Lawn White and vei 25c Hose LB BBBBT bbbV Wo aro blofing on! this lino of boyi and girle bote at I'm Belts Gold and silver lu-lls arc very fashion able ami many kimls to ihow including the new "straight fornv' V ihtped. Shirt waists The third shipment just in only a few of a kind t'r onr astomen Batishu'tion not old stufV hut new. New laces and aloon trimmings These are of newest det-ign and are just what many ladies have leen waiting for. Wide Embroideries. The new ones you have btM waiting for. These are very fine and beautiful for the price being a special value from the importer. to Dried Evaporated Stock, very fancy. Qet our Wholosale Prices . . . C. R0HRMAN, : : : : 309-311 Court Street Carpets ar)d Linoleums. All best quality Carpets, sewed and layed cheaper than any other house. Linoleums in all the latest designs in fancy stamp. See our office chairs and dsks. BflKER A Seed Sowing Time... You must have good seed if you expect t o gather a good crop. T. C. TAYLOR, the Mercerized Chambray. 25c yard Toile He 8oie 25c yard Lisle Tissue 25c yard Batiste Satine 25c yard Mouseline Brodie 2.V yard Embroidered Swiss Dot? 25c yard Mercerired Saline 2ic yard Persian Foulard 30c yard Unchangeable Lustre. . .35c yard Mercerised Fulards. . . . . 45c yard ieno Ma. Iras.-. 50c yard Oftpt De Chene. 5c yard Pineapple Tissue 85c yard Fulard Silk.. 11.00 yard l.irge; never befoie so beautiful & Hexter. Store v fine Fruit. FOLSOM, Main Street Stock is from selected grasses grown in rich soil which insures a healthy growth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millett, Blue Grass, Brome Grass, Bed and White Clover in any quantity. Also have a full line of garden tools. Hardware Man. GENERAL NEWS. According to calculation at the mr department the trunsfer from the mili tary to the civil government in the ) Philippine? will occur about J UN I0i Telephonic communication i being eBtahliohod between Herlin and Kron lerg, directly connecting KBpVrOI William with' bin mother, the DwwtgM F.tnpresB Frederick. Mrn. Nation hao MNptad contract fornix lecturen to he given in t'm cinnnti. She will receive $100 each for the leCttlfM and all her exHnBe from W. L Moore of Cincinnati, who will have charge of her tour. The iniportB into the Philippine i- lands in the Tinted Statrn during the firnt eiht montho of 1IKX) nhow an in- I creane of 71 per cent over the amount ! for the name period in 1SW, according to a statement of the commerce for the archipelago. The gicAteM rush for land that ever occurred fince the opening of the land oMm in Ka!i!"ell OSMItWi when (onr new townKhipc were openeit up for ettleincnt. Many people have lieen living upon the lands in iiKtion for MVWSI years, while many were 01 recent settlement. Representative Hull of Iowa, chair man of the bouse committee on mili tary . lairs, will leave early next month lor the Philippines, where he will s'.udy the situation in order to eijuin himself with information at lirst hand for the debates next w inter. Sev eral other congressmen are talking of accompany ing him, among them Hep resentative tlvcrstreet of Indiana. The proiertv of the New Fngland conservatory of music, Boston, having been sold to perons who will concert it into a home for working women and girU. flit nscrvutory trustees have announced plane for a removal of the institution, hy which it iB proposed to make it to BottOB and the whole MM trv, what the MKMlnohH cmiserva torlutn at l.eipsic ia to the (iertnan empire and to all Ktirope. PACIFIC Mo'ltTHWBST NEWS. Rev. li. M. Irwin is now editing a paper called the Alaska Record Miner at Juneau. He was formerly Oregon's state school superintendent. A movement started this week in Union to lorn, an organization having for its puprose a working commercial organiitat ion and social club bouse met with hearty response. The transport Kintuck sailed for Manila Thursday with 815 horses and mules valued at '0.000. and govern ment supplies consisting mostly f hay and grain, to the value of 84,431 . The efforts of the Astoria Women's cluti to establish a traveling library system are meeting with much en couragement. The ladies expect to have two libraries of twenty-five vol umes each ready to send out within tao weeks. A water famine is predicted (or some portions of the Yakima valley during the coming farming season by ersons who have made personal inspection of the watersheds of the Cascades. They find less snow than at this time in any previous year. Last Thursday night at about 11 o'clock some one entered the ofliee of the Republic Pioneer and deliberately OHM the drawers in a cabinet filled with job tvpe, took all tle letters out of several boxes and threw tfieui into the stove. When he had ttui'hed up the metal type he ruined teveral (outs of wood tye in the same maimer. The crew of Japanese section lands employed oi the railroad under Fore man V. i. an at Steinham, ten mile routh of Asbland, were driven away from that place last Sundat' night bv white men of that neigh horhood. On Mondav morning they were not on band. l'he cooked in a little cabin at the section and lived in the bunk house. There evidently was no particu lar trouble in getting the .lai to move. They took the northtsiund li o'clock morning train lOf Portland and Ash- I MM The API 01 Sell. Defense. The uoicilar idea exptensed in the phrase, "the art of self-ileleust," show, the opinion that tin chu-t cuemics a man hu to dcliiid Jnmst-ll Horn are mkioi and extern. d but lite real danger ol every inun is from minute ami olUn in visible fesra. Ill the an we breathe and the water we drink arc tountlesk minute organisms leagued against tbe bealtb of the Ixjdy Tbe one defense sgaiust these enemies is to keep tbe bloudoure. Or I'loo-'i Coldeii Medical liscovery tboiouglilv uurihes the bluod. rcmoviUK uuisuiioul subotaines aud accretions When the blcud is pure there U no liartjoruge for the germs of disease w hicb bud a lodg ing only when the blocs) u impure and corrupt. I Mjuider your C.uUuru Mcdeal lii-.jrrv oar ol Oh !: iut.ilii iuc. on t tie la. i ol tor earth." wfiu. Mr Wm. Ploettr of Rr-tuak MuulKumery Co Iowa " While iu Ihe south wr.t thlr vrjn tofo J UiA U'llirl with lol sou ivy The ioiu erttlrd iu luy blood aud thf hot for. 1 .uffi o.d miuul Ix- (..Id in Moid I llwin;.i I would go cra.v go cra.y I tried dinwt at klud of utcdunir. Iiied ditfrreul dixtor.. I Hit sll t lie relief the -uld ipvr uie w to make lay pocket-book lltclllel I Dun begau taking J)r Pierce Golden Mediuil l. .,er Took loui bottles without relief sit is i..ln.K it J took la all teu bottle, and got eulm ly cured lit I'leice Plcasaut 1'elleU cute cou Upatluu. MOftCf. Notice Is hi-ruby rtyu that by sii older of the t'outily t'ourt of T'tnatllla uwuuty. .late .! or. gou tuade and euu-red March V, I'JOl all of tin lands and lot. Lid Iu Ly the county ou sales mad by the sheriff of said county for da Hi. iiui nt taxes, sill e sold tv uy Out who will ley all lex, charge., cost, sud iutsrc.it aaaiit.t said laitdn or loU. fun Itsse. tus be lSa.lv IroSJ Ihe uudetslgned St au time sflr April I, 1801, sad couvyance of sll the luuul) . internal, only iu said lauds srtll be delivered to pjrehaser. ou peyuicvBt of the una a bo, e .la led W. D. I'MAMUJtaLAfN, Cvuuty CUttk. THEY MAY SEE TAFT INAUGURATED GOVERNOR. Root and Corbie Plan Going to Manila. TO STUDY THIS C0RDIT10HS THBRB Settled that Cubans Are to Accept the Pint Amendment Wir Department BelleTe Tbls Would Result. Washington, March ft It is possi hie Secretary Root and Adjutant (len eral Curb in, both of whom will accom pany the president on his western trip, mav proceed from San Francisco to the I hilippinca to oolain personal a oiiaintance with conditions then SbOUld thev 00 so. thev would he present in Manila at the inauguration of the new civil government, of which the installation of Taft as the lirst civil governor of the archiNlago on July 1 will be the most prominent feature HARSEILLES HAS RIOTS. City IS Like a Bsilecsd Plaos. Indust ries Being Paralycad. .Marseilles, .March I lie city is like a place besieged. All industries are at a standstill, with IraqMBt col lisions on the streets between the gen darmes and populace on account of the bakers joining the strikers. The gov eminent will send three hundred bakers to prevent a (amine. t ii MSl I I mm M uri'li 'I't 1." i r.k l.ul.it. which ii suppostsl to have been started hv strikers, destroyed a stove factor The walls (ell, biirving a number of people Three lireincn were killed. and five injured. It is said that many employees were huried in the ruins. 0EN. WOOD HAD FILL SWAY. Wsr Dsparlmanl Lett Cuban Mattari to Him Result Satisfactory. Washington. March '':!. -A BMrlj olln ial aunoiiuceinent that the Cubans have acceptetl the Piatt amendment will cause no great surprise at the war department, which has helieved Ihut the seeming objections of the Cuban delegates to the conditions imposed hv the senate were plays to tin gallery, ml a kind of mild bluff. In COD Mi' QtHMMM, tranquility has marked the attitude of the department o( late, everything laong lelt to lien. Wissl, who is sumsirted in every detail hy the president and Secretary Root. In the meanwhile, everything has been done to prevent even a suspicion that the Cubans might be coerced inti III IB! ion. sub W. J. BRYAN TOOK A HANI). Republicans Claim Ha Prevented the Elaeilon or D. B. Thompson. Lincoln, Neb., March -H.- Republi cans here claim that W. J. liryan last night blocked I'. F.. Thompson's plan of being elected to the short term aelia lorsbip, through the advice be gave to thirteen fusion memlH-rs of the legis lature who generally go home over Sunday. It is that he claimed he pleaded with them not lo allow the deadlock to Is- broken in that in. no ai YANKEE BLOOD WAS SHLD. Batteries flrad by Mlttah Out-lna Advanea on Vangtsun. WaBbington, March H, In it lull mail report Bubuiittetl by tieueral Chaffee, regarding his ojieratiouB in China, which has just been made public, the story is confirmed that, in ttni advance upon Yangtsun, the Aim ii cull ifOOM Were fire.) on and some killed by the Hrttish and Runsian batteries, through a Ii. isttpprchc or ion of the position of our forces. owns THAT IUSBIA WON. London Koview hays Kngiand Pollay Was of Cburilsh iBslstanaa. I.mlou, Macrh 23. The Haturday Review aaya. ruganlliig tbe dispute Xm tween Russia and Knglautl : "Because of a fatal lack of guiding principle, we bave alluriiatesl between churlish resistanctt and timid oouoat siuu. It is obvious that this course which lias been adopted at lieu Taiu will only embitter Ruaaia ami that we will lose prestige in the eyes o( the world." The Review thinks that tbe conquuet of Manchuria by Kussia should be at knowledge by hngland, but any further advaiii. resisted. uinuWai i WILL IICOVII. Theatrical Mauaaer Bbol lo Mew Vorh Was Mot Madly Murt. New York, March 23. -Theatrical Manager Dn.gwail who was shot b 21 Koo.-n Mon t I, I'liureday uight, reriing comfortably this uioruing, and will speedily recover. Tbe ectreee, May Jiuckley, whose favor Moulton sought fur a long time, has issued a sUtemeut that Mm no Neliaiuau was not with tbe narty iu the restaurant at tbe time of the shooting. Mlaa fteligioan was meittioiiod in Friday's disnetcb as the lady over wiiout the trouble arose. PACIf IC STEAMER LAUNCHED. MulK et Heaynorl Mews.Ceet Two Mlliloa. Carries iboo Peopi. ts.oou Tons. Newport New, a., March 211. Be fore a multitude of people tbe Pacific Mail steamship Korea, the largest ship ever built at this place, wee auccesa- fully launched at 11 o'clock this uioru ing, from the yerde of tbe Newport .ews sdiipbuildiuk! company. Mies Katherine Tweed, daughter ol the president of the Pacific Mail company, t-bristeued tbe vessel, which will ply i belweeu Sen Vraucieco and the I Orient. Cioveruox Tyler aad bia staff I wilnese.sl ttie initial dip. atari be a displacement of is,t00 tons, a tract IpMd of eighteen knots an h and capHfitv for IflOO passeinreri cost a,gu0,uuo, THIi NliW YORK MARKIiT. Reported by I. L. Ray Co . Pendleton, Chleatro Board of Trade and New York Stoeh xehanae Brokers. New York. March 88. Ihe wheat market was linn ttslay. and the close wbs at an advance of ' ,c over vc-ter-day. Liverpool was unchanged, u cw York os'iisl higher, 80 - 1, and sold between . and I04, clos in at th optMiinu or The clearances for Ihe week for foreign account were H.ltoii.OOO, com pared with -',!H)0,(rt0. same week last year. Stocks Hteady Money, 2Vt per cent. Wheat Closing yesterday, M ,!-S Open totlay, SO ". H. Range today, HO'j to HO1, Close ttslay, SO s. May com, W. Closing sttH-ks: Sugar, bacco, 117 11 1 Frsl. steel. I ni 4H't lo SI. P., Paul, i-.-", c. it ii., m4 n 87',. Wheat In Chleaso. Chicago, March L'''. Mav 7tlt4. wheat KNOX HAS BI;I;N PROMISE). ATTOKN BY FOR MOHv-AN STIKL TRUST CAN BR ATTORN! Y-(iKNRRAL. OrlfKi Rsslrned Today Hlehardi, or Ohio, Uraed ror ths Portrollo by ProBvlnenl Men. Washington, March H Attorney tteneral tiriggs sent his resignation to the president this morning, to ink elf eel March 111. The appointment nl Ins successor will not u announced (r several days. A mi in I mt if inllucntial men called ou the president this morning to urge the appointment of Sol icitor-l leucral KIcliilMs to succetsl Mr. t.riggs It is not thought in adminisfralioii circles that he will he successful, unless I'. 0. Knox, of Pittsburg, who has already I u O0trad the place by the president , should decline, Mr. tiriggs will re sume the practice of law iu New York. CHLLRLD AT A HANUINii. Arkansas Public Wltnes. Bisciitlun of a Criminal. Arkadelplna. Ark., March :'.; I wo thousand persons cheered this nn. ru ing, when John Wesley, the Colorado rapisl. who assaulted Mrs. (irevee, Mrs Hit 1 1 arJ and a 17 vear -nhl girl at Malvern in IK!l!, was put to death bv a hangman's noose lb- struggled vio lently as the drop fell, getting Ills hands Itsise, ami attempting to loosen to iop. He .1,. .1 from -it angulation fifteen minutes later. It was the first execution under the new law per mitting public hangings. Notes from Whitman lollsgs. Walla Walla, March 2'i. Whitman liege has received a gilt of f SMI (rum an eastern philanthropist, tbe money to ls applied in liiuidatiiig the indebtedness oil Hillings hall tin young men s dormitory. Ihe Whitman tolh-g.- dice club, which recently relumed from a success ful four of I'.aslem Oregon, gave an en tertailliucllt iu the opera bouse Last Friday night, assisted by the Walla Walla band. PtOfi lewis Anderson, Ol Whitman ollege, who has nen trawling lor several months in huropn, has reached ihe (Tailed states ami ... expecutd hoini- within tbe next few dofl TO I'HHVhM PNBUHUNIA AN U OHIP ; .ai, .. Hrottio Cctl 1 li l ne ti'inu.t'. tlic aitae UraaitoOoni A Q, Aukeny, n first -class barber has returned to tanite anil opened a shop iu the tirt.lllte sabs. ii bllll llllg, where he will le pleased to meet his many (riends and oltl patrons. To Soften and Whiten the To Stop I -ailing To beautify the SKIN m Mjf.djfd Skin UN) folcf 'j:p 4 the old. by tiaiaullfyuis tiitig uf filing HANDS Jfr HAIR JMMKL mm t7 rw L 1 liHIUI IV TICUBA OAl'...lt.d Swvi.:?!' Z'f&'Jw ty I'uu.uie en JptfllveBH liesutifyiny ihv .1.1'.. i . ttiw et..i fiSMki fcfogV I'll.tf uf falllug hall, Im ...jaij XFtlO 7a ? -. .Taa u hlleuliiif iiT ruueh. aud .i.iw S lU.la. an.l aa?hvrrff-. s lull nli -i.-d, lyii'li, anil a.iis S.u.la, .ml v. - ti wd a r - - p uai . I ..I ll.t t.aaa .. 1 1.. I Mllli. . i if v in. .. u.. ft tiiiiia.i l aaala . fur Liceiaitve wveSi v ' -o ' , aud f..r Sausy I.. ia. lo I eve I'iuil i -.t ) lh- SSav .la , hat aoai' U. Ua wurl THE MUSKET RULES i it mil rt 1PI IHt CAPITAL Disturbances and Violence in St. Petersburg. NIHILISM IS ONCE MORE RAMPART Tin' I estnirllODisls Have Pronounced AnaiDit Ihe Minlstm, Harlotf fllTeo Up At tempts on ihe Kmperor. London, March B, A dispatch Inun St. Petersburg states that the recent distnrhantfs in Kussia have DOM qtMlled (or the time being. I'here is, however, no abatement of the causes which led to the agitation. The at tempt to organize a revolution has proved futile but, .m the other hand, there is an alarming revival of nihilism. It instated IH) the uilii I ista have rt lit I v decided to make no tli reef attempts against the lifent the c.ar, but tn kill his ministers. Helped hieoniniiinleat Tolstoi, st. Petersburg. March H, The high Ofticlal who was shot at mi Tluirsdav, RfhOM name wits not given in a former brief fdispatch, is I'rocureiir (leneral Prolietonot.i.w , of tin II . Syntsl of the rllnslm cliurcb, secretary of state, it member of the senate, mil a privy councillor, lie was active in the proceedings whereby the eirotn maairatinu of Count l.vnff Tolstoi was Boootnpl lined. A man named l.agnvskv, who Iffaj the revolver, hits Usui arrested. In view of Ihe disturbances, St. Peters burg is under military guard, itnd anv meeting or gathering on the streets or iu public places is prohibited under a penalty of Mi) rubles line or three months imprisonment. A Row OVER WtaUNb Balfour Movd I loiure In Debate on Nsval Budget. London, March '.'II. In the .ominous Itslav. on a unit ion to pay theen.it ol the Irish fishing patrol out nl the naval budget, instead of I roll i tbe Irish funds, the first lord ol the treasury, llaldinr, moved closure ol the debate, while Rednood. the Irish leader, loudly protected, anil a tremendous row started Cheers Irom the Irish for Redluond were mingled with cries for flit police, hut closure was Voted and the commons vnleil 224 to ll against the proposition UNCLI: SAM lAS HIS HILL. Reiiialndsr uf Aiiiounl Ou Hpaln ror I'lilllppln Uroup. Washington, March H, -The Satn- isn minister, iiirnw, cainsi ai im stale department this iiiorniug ami received a .ball lor $bi.u0u. This completes payment (or the islands Cagavun and Cihitu, parts ol the Pin! ppiiio group iniadyertetllv lelt out ! lite ls.und.tr les ilctimd in the trealvfjol I'lllls In whnh Ihe I lllttsl Mates lamed control ol the archtiHilago. No Uautfhlsr or I mi, Luwry. New ..n., March J'i. It IsacaiiiH known todhVf that the woman who com mitted suicide in the llarltn btaudtng bouse testerdav is presumably Mrs. I.illiunll. Kooertsoit, wile of a Chicago tailm. and not a daughter ol Million aire Thomas l.owry.of M iiineapolie, ae previoosl) reportMi The latter la hi halt I lino . leeeeM lev Briinh arms. bliHiufonleiii, March M, The Kritlsh hove -.. r.l a big sucetats in the light against l-ourlea comuiaiul. two hiin. bed boMI were taken prison ers.und ninety Hie thousand sheep and five thousand horses captured. MILLION i I '- CI '- ITctlKA SO Ai'... Ml.!, d t'uu.uta tin 'in.-nl, or tiiw ekti.. I . it., .toi haii , im .... u- ..it 4 and II. I tialll aud nil aery in uua as I t. il.. lor aai.uyiu una MMaSlIrS i 'i "- uur.uea ahnh readily i it Moai- . i.i.ibl..es Iu lias Vr el Osa -aid iw.ipl-.ioii c. is. a.i t. mat aud old by all . ...