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EVENING EDITION BAIUT EVENING EDITION f FKTUWV fiUtvnv nnir. I MEN - i,.i,m,iv.i wnr.uvn it CAIIlr.K. 1 1 ' I j fair tb.li Afternoon, Matghi .n.t I MMttl warmer siin.lei. kiteaftlM tin' Warrx Ihoy Lavs 10 sell. Toll yimr feturv Hi 11 linpl'' wy Hnil PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, ORE(H)N, SATURDAY, MAltCH 30, 1901. NO. 4086 1 WHITE HOUSE fcOCERY STORE kipling will Convince at our goisls are more tlmn a Er tbtn tin ordlnftry run of If it does not we arc nns- the purchaser if ut no pnwn lusc onr goods are sold at Ic prices iihvo yon ines any excel Ion t brands of staple Iquailron Coffee, pure, strong IK- - Tea, fragrant and delicl- nnurishing and J II. akar'i OooM, Ithfu' White House Grocery. tto th itorlici Hello Central! QivOJ us all the Ladies, please, uc wiin t to tell them about our NEW tailor-made suits, rainy day skirts and shirt waists that just arrived. This store has always enjoyed a rood reputation tor the BEST and NEWEST things, hut never before have we shown the variety of styles, beautiful materials and colorings that we are showing this season Alexander & Hexter, he Boston Store KID FITTING CORSETS ARRIVED D0KSETS B5c, 75c, $1.00, H2L, l.n, $1.75, $2.00, K2.r.O, $1 (Mi and $5.00.::::: FRENCH BIAS FOLDED GORED. Tlu-se are the very latest and most itylisli cut of the uptodate and eelehrated Sti aigllt Front CoiHels. These will sell at $1.26, $1.75. $2.(M. $l..r)U $4.00 and f.'i.OO. Short Corsets with Long Waists at $1.25 in pink, blue, white and hlaek. These have been and are justly favored. Cuts have nut been sent us, therefore we cannot publish them at this tune We sell the same quality of corset for less money or a better one fur the same :ycls, Bicycles. jHk.MH I I A or 1 MM KIM , le tuUi Urea, reversible handle uurruhlnl, Other ill 7...; I In 7.r.lX. man i spot t - I uet r 1 1 n , Hats und Sporting goods. Ma, II. Jl to M.flft, Boys' JIi N agollf and .M.llllli H. iter oopel Wants BtT I'KIOKS. Catholic and prayer books, U5e to 86 . line to select troui. r.gg Ka-oruU-d pa pet lor eggs, K aster uundio grude 'Jlc. rams creauw; ffeali Bll weights. Luster cards K in 4Uc. Opal eggs, 6c, 10c Easter dishes; new goods; Belties. and Field Seeds eds in packages, 5c grade, M half pint packages, 5c. heed Wm lOt a pound and up. Ijfcpring Goods i pompadour combs, 10c to 4Uc; bs, 5c to 26c. tlair pius, bags, ladies' belts, etc. mware Specialties kites pins, 2c ; towel rauks, lUc; Bkn, 6c ; box tooth nicks, 5c ; lies, 4c foot. Lamps, dishes, glassware. rs and Brushes factory shipment. Dusters Utt, scrub brushes 5c, 10c and brushes 16c to 12 W suoe 10c to -Wc, etc. Eureka! i bratd.1 ha" found the Ideal triumphently e. laiim d one of the best housekeepers in Pendleton. She referred to that baked at Knlimiaii'ts. A big reduetion in Chamb'-r .Sets of 10 and VI pieces to make room for our spring stock. C. ROHRMAN. Carpets ar)d Linoleums. All best quality Carpets, sewed and layed .cheaper than any other house. Linoleums in all the latest designs in fancy stamps. See our office chairs and desks. FOLSOM. Wain Street Seed Sowing Time... ericK Nolf 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, HI tie Grass, Brome (irass, lied and White Clover in any quantity. Also have a fullJine of garden tools. GENERAL NEWS. Kansas people are fooling jubilant nvor Kiinston's exploit. Canada has sent It) men to South Africa for the constabulary . 0 antral MMAHhai predicts early cessation of hostilities in the islands. The I'. S. Steel Co. ithe trust bought a Michigan iron mine for Grasshoppers, which threatened crop In Nebraska, (NM during the recent cedd spell. Commandants Krit&inger, BohMDM and Van Koenan have joined their lloer forces. The internal revenue commissioner will reduce forces in all ollices through the country. A f00O,0O0 coreal mills combine was effected in Chicago. Ten non trust mills were ttought. .lames Keid, 82 years old, known to telegraphers as "the grand obi man," is dying in New York. Herbert Spencer, the philosopher, is in failing health and can no longer pursue his lalnirs of research and writing. Mrs. Nation lectured in Indianapolll and the temperance societies of the city refused to recognize officially her presence, disapproving her smashing proclivities. m m PACIFIC NORTH WBST NEWS. Kugene has a new creamery Friday. April 5, is Washington's Arbor Iay. A hea.vy run of salmon is cxpi rtc.l on the lower Columbia. A new irrigation canal is to lie con structed on the Yakima reservation. (ieo. Ei Chamberlain has loen clertoil exaltol ruler of the Portland Klks. Senator Clark's new Lis Angeles railroad has been Marled by the laying of rails. It is believed now that oil will lie found at Troutdale 00. the farm of Mrs. 1 1 i k I in. fort land Woolen mills company has tiled articles of incorporation, stock 180,000. Astoria has invited President Mc kinley to visit that town whenj he comes went. The Interstate Power company has been formed at The I'alles to use power of the Iieschutos river. The Skagit Oil company has found encouragement enough to warrant buying expensive muchinery. An flliMi gold nugget wan taken from the Hchton McCaulev mine in the Swauk district in Washington. .1. I.. M. Long ays the Lewis and ('lark centennial will fie the biggest show ever seen west from Chicago. Tin. University of Oregon is to have some improvement made with money appropriated by the late legislature. Thomas llolden, Inc. ma. claims to lie an heir of the fluid estate in Kngland, which amounts to millions. (iovernor Kogers ha- apisiinteil as members of the Mute board of control C. s. Heed, Seattle, Henry Mrum, Spokane . I. most Lister, Tacoma. Clarkston, Wash., will bore for artesian water, a company lieing pre pared to go down lo.OOO feet, it neces sary. I teat hi- of Oregon Mople- Washing ton L. Coon near Peoria Louis K. I'u Park, Astoria; D. B. Pickens, of Salem; Mrs. Qio, I, Howard, of Med ford. Hegree of doOtOf of DMdioilM was conferred by Willamette College of Medicine on liura lteunett, J. Ilex livers, Harlan F. Ong K. Kingo, K. K. See ley l. II. Shellar, superuitendeiit of the lianier forest reserve, says only a few sheep will lie grafted this summer. Louse, must he signed by the shepherds on April IJ, Kupt. Hosch, of the Oregon liutttflo exhibit, has sent six cars from Port land. Two cars wore to be picked up at Maker City with the mineral ex hibit The Lantern Lumlier Co. of I'ortlaud, will send some tir timber of enormous d i mens ions. WAS IT AN INTRIGUE? NEW TOW MARKET EDWIN MIMS IS PARDONED Filipinos in Madrid Make Charges. Startling T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. INo one neo-ls to Ix- told to trv to cure g cough. But any one will bt gl.id to be tool ot a int iiis ol cure which will be thorough and lasting )r I'ltix't Golden Medical iJUcovcrv is a medi cine which can I- confidently relied on to cure disease of the organs of rc-.pirattoii It cures obstinate, deep seated coughs, bronchitis and bleeding ot the lungs. It cures wht-u uothing Im will cure, and the local pbvkiciu savs : "lucre is uollnug mole that we can do. Therj is oo alcohol in "Golden Med ic il Discovery," and it is absolutely free tro:u opium, cocaine and all other nar cotics. The dealer, templed hy the little more pi jut paid by less meritorious medicines, win lOmuliute try and sell MihsUlule when the " Discovery " Li asked for. No suhstitute MortirllM will satisl) the sick like "Golden Medical Discovery." It always helps. It almoat always cures. Twu yrar Age a ric-wrt- i..ujh siuitid uu mc ni. I 1 was also bothered ttiih catarrh." write Mr. V akjod. of Uiji'.oiI hiK'. lu Mum l could aot alcep mi'ii- u. ttir coutfh was arorsr at uight I tried several cough nu.ll i ... - hut to uo avail, until it veai tau wh.-u I got so bad 1 could not hteulhr ihr..i.rn my nose at time 1 thcu tried fr Msrvc - noktcfl Med icil Discovery After tnkliiK right l.ottlea of Or flcrcc's Golden Medical lts,.,ciy And at WOULD ROB FUHSTOH OP HIS GLORY Tbey Siy That Agulna'do Koew of the Plus and With Others Wis Ready tc Be Cap lured aod Get Good Jobs. Madrid, March 10. Filipinos here are trying to belittle Gen. Funston's deeds in the capture . i Aguinablo. A prominent member of the cilony, who is in constant communication with I il IpinO centers in Furope, tixlav said he belived sisitivdy that Agtlinahlo's (itptiire was a putup job, of which. I nnstoii, however, had no inkling. The recent scheme of the Americans' Philippine commission to establish local government was communicated to Aguinaldo, Trias and other leaders, all of w bom agreed to Hccopt the terms offered hy the Americans, with the ex ception of A I lejandriiio. Sun 1'iego mid Miilbar. Allejandrino heltl out for a Letter fob tbtMl that offered, as good Kisitions bad been offered to Aguin aldo, Trias and others. On account of Allcjitudrino'x obstinany. be said that Vguinuldo reinovisl hitn from his com mand in the provinces of Pangosnui and .rtinbolos, appointing Paldetnero Aguinablo. Paldemern gave to the Americans Aguinaldo's letters apsal ing for more tnxms, which enalibxl Fiinston to penetrate to Aguinaldo's lioadijiiBrters. Only Aguinablo, Gen MacArtbur and Coiumissioner Tail were acquainted with tlie plot. Parli Junta Was Kxeltad. Paris, March :tt). The Filipino junta Ili-re WU- excited W liell Mli-Wll II Madrid dispatch, some lad loving ami some donviug the truth of the stall meiits. t thers said that perhaps tl circumstances prived complicity on the part of Ibtldomero in his botraval of Aguinablo, but not of the chieftain himself. Atrulnaldo's Wir and Mother. .Manila, .March .10.--Permission to visit Aguinablo has been granted to bis w ito and mother. Lorciiio Print ., u Spaniard charged with furnishing information to the in MfgjMtl m return for trading privi egos, lias im'oii lotind gmltv ami son lenie.i loiieitiii. lien. MacArtlitir com- tniited the sentence to ten vears ill! prison ment. RATrlLR MLAT0RV lKAISIi Prssidsnt at Last Dlrsclt a I ahlsgrsm Approving Punilon. Washington, March ifl. The war de partment has at last, at the instance of the president, expressed its appro. bstioil of l uiistoi.'a capture of Aguin aid... i lie I-.il. .wing cahlogram was sent to mil. Mat-Arthur late last night llie president instructs mo to ex press his high appreciation i,f the gallant conduct of General l unstou and of the oMnrers ami men of tli army and navy engaged with mm in the PaUuan expedition. The secre tary of war H-rsoually joins in this ex- prosr-ioii." The cablegram was signed by Adjutant- leneral Corbln. Coaiai Under Annuity. Washington, March :). -Instruc Horn were sent to Gnu MgcArthur to lay as to tlld UiapOaitlOII to la. ma le of Aguinablo. It M autboritumel v Muled that no sjMM ial arrangement will b . nt. red into with him, but he will have an optsirtunity to come under t lie general amnesty proclamation that will lie effective on May 1. I'heonlv condition imismed is that he shall have violated the rules of war. M. HAKU. M0KI: IS INSAM: tarrlat on Itiiattluary Plays In iho iniaus Corridor. New lork, March I!. Imagining liln cell to In g theatre, Maurice Karrymore, the celebratutl actor, who yesterday was taken to Hellevue hospital in a demented condition, walked up ami down tisiay. ami, in bit delirium, went over the arts he had played, lie pesmled the insane pavil Hon Willi characters, and call. -I iipui the other inmaUis and assigned them their jatrts. Occasionally, he would laugh hysterically, ami cry: "I'm glad of it. A knavish -.e. . i, sleeps in a fxdish ear." Kx perls will examine the old actor this afternoon. Ueain or ttoland Head N. w ) ork, March 90. Tm famous .ou.t.liun, Koland H d, died at lu o'clock this morning from cancer of tl.. Mouiach. Id- f.ud nulimitle.1 to several operations during the past year. laughter Florence death caine. Mr. Keed Ills dauu dure Hush were at ami Miss Isa- ms ledside win -n was born in Philadelphia in li&8 of a theatrical lamily. lie became a star in 188 in the play "Cheek, and was the original "Koko in the "Mikado" in the I nltcxl States. oovaaaoM DIKT81CH wu Plans to spoil Pasloolsts of iumn the same time using Dr. KAgc i Catarrh k. i e.lv I am u well mull tau thank In I'u ice for my guoil health aud will rccoiiuiiciut hi- int.liciucs loauy our suffering front tin igsac UouUhr." Dr. Herce's l'lcaaaul 1'clleU cure con-iipaliou. ALL THE NKW8I Take the Kaat Otafonian. Daily 9s. oo a year by mail. Weekly $i y, aisd atemi. Weekly a.oo e yef. tt.uiyi.Mn.; free or Kleetiou. Lincoln, Neb., March .it), (iovernor and h-enator-elect Dietrich bae iiouuced his intention of holding the executive chair until the November election. The constitution is not clear on the matter of the suuceaeiou, and the governor fears that his retirement now might give the fusion supreme court an opportunity to order a new gubernatorial election for this fall. The house this morning adopted a resolution commending Geti. Funstou and rejoicing over the promise of peace in the Pbilippiues. umuiais Help Fuaetoa. loiieka, March 30. Governor Dietrich and his cabinet teleuranhed the president urging the appointment of Geu. Fuuatou to aaiue rank iu the regular army. Reported by I. L. Ray A Co.. Pendleton, Chicago Roerd of Trade and New York Stoek Rxehange Rrokert. New York, March :ttV There was not much change in wheat today, but the market wan very linn. LhfWpool cloaeil l-H higher, tt 1 1-8. New York opened Q '4 lower. 0'4 to l 7 S, and sold up to HI I S, closing same a ypetenlay. Corn touched a new MOOfd mark, closing at fttV-. Tbo ex port shipments of wheat for the week were again large, I,.MH),I0I', eonip.ire.l With 1,900,000 last vear MM week Stocks strong. Monev pet cent. Wheal : Close vestordav, HI . Open t.slav, Ht'J. to M) ,.S Kitngo today. HlP, to s .H. Close tisiay, HI. May corn, Mi. Closing stocks Sugar. H0I-S; to bacco, LIB; I'. S. S., 4n'.. St. Paul, 100 7-n , 0i H. .ti i .. Vtb i . If. P.. Wheat In Snn Pranelteo. van Francisco, March B, la wheat, lll.l4. Wheal In chlcaio. t'bicago, MftfOtl SO, "M ; wlieitl, 711 l-H. THE HAWAIIAN LAW MAKERS TIIKT UUIRRIK AND UUARHKI I.K0ISLATI0N KNAITKO. NO Senate and House at Loggerheads Over Kere Words. Honolulu. March 10, via San I ran cisco, March :I0. - Although tlie legisla ture has btHdl in session over one half of its alb-ied tune, no bill lots as y-t passed Isitb houses. The ropuhlunii and deiuiM-rat tc members, anx.ons to discredit the native party, are doing everything in their siwor to obstruct legislut ion, and many bOBtl are wa-te.l in si-nsoless oiiarreliiig over ipnlililos. An example of this oceuired vestordav when a heated ipmrrel several hours iu duration tsik place over tin- -pellmg of the word "forty", is-casiouing al most a riot. The trouble arose over the sending back by the senate of m bill for correc tion of the word "forty," which had been -p. II.. I " Court y" in the original bill. Several memlairs took umbrage at the attempt ol tin- senate to tea. I. spelling. Assemblyman I lock ley suid that it was simply an attempt on the part of the senate to block legislation, ami thought it would be proper to send the bill hack as it was originally sN-llod, stating that there was no law regulating the spelling ol words ami he would -pel I it with forty l"s if he pleased. He thou produced a bible and an old copy of Shakosporo to prove "foiirty" aits correct and cited numer ous authorities. A stupid argument followtd lasting over an hour in which many of tin new American bIUmM showed what they didn't know of the Fuglish Ian guage, ami expressed their ..pinion ol the otyujohslsts of the senate III t m it It Fuglish and Hawaiian. finally, Fmmulith, one of the most persistent kickers in thu house, entered with a Webstors' dictionary, when it wa- DOB oliisitely shown that tin- word was sa-lbl "forty." Uueen Lit. SIU00 a Mouth. mong the most r nt bills intro duced Is one In pension ox ijuoen I iln-okalani, aiipropriating the sum ..I one thousand dollars a mouth during her life time. Another hill inakoH il a felony to harlsir or d tain on premises a loair for the pVfpOM of preventing him from Isong sent to the' island leper settlement Representa tive Dickey introduced a hill providing that every Mrsnn that draws a monthly or weekly salary amounting to $psni per year will he subject to a; two air cent income tax on l lie amount over Pi I be clerk l hat l draws fhsi ta-r month salary will he subject tO the imposition of the two s-r cent tax off the two hundred alsoe the 9 Iimmi. or tl Not otilv doer the tax apply to i-m-iv individual, hut also to every Imsinoss, corporation, trade, profession, clerks in the government employ, etc Asso ciatlon- conducted solely fur charita ble, rellgous, educational or . u ntitle pursises an- exempted, as are fra tem,ii beneficiary aocleliea and in surance i oinpuli los 0 Governor Geer Freed Him in Salem Today. THK raOM. HAD HO GIVER o Henre No Surprise Was Felt lo Peodlelon. He Was lo Go ai Dure to His Old Home lo Ternifssee. Sulotn, Of,, March H hdwin L MiOM, WrrlNfl ti vo yeur sentence In the penitent utr bore fur the killing of I. Ilenrv Miller in I'ondleton dur ing the summer of ION, was IoAm pardoned by Govurnor Geer. hxperted In Pendleton. I bo pr ling sN-cni .h-patch to the Fast I r.. gotiian the occasion fur no surprise in Pendleton The is- nance of the pir.lon was looktsl fur immediately MMMdlBfJ tin- adjnitrti BMtlt d the Urogon legislature. Ion. eriior Goer had given his premise, and. inasmuch as nothing had de veloped lo give reason whv he should have changed his mind in the promises, the delav was not taken as evidence that Mr. Minis was not to he released from contltn-inenl. Some t inn- ago, all of Mr. Mutts' personal effects were Mil to him. The understanding M that he would leave at once for Newport, TaM . whore he formerly lived and where his family resides. lb- was taken to Salem in August, 1900, just MM oar suhsoipient kg the killing. a A PMHIRMI Murmon III. Monionn, March :iii. -iioo. W. Can lion, one of the heii.U .,( tin- Mormon church seriou-lv ill here. Ills law yer ami two -on- are on route from Salt Lake t'ltv. II utiii trouble MM lo bo insomnia, an I it is at tributed to overwork. He slept MM last night. failures tor the Week. New York. March .".i Hun's lie- view savs: I In- failures for the Week numbered 1117 ill the I nit.il Mates against L1M last vear and M in Canada against S3 IM n-ar. A High Priced Seal. New York, Manh .'t.. A seat on the New i urk slock exchange was sold todav lor I.Yi.ooo, which is I.''.) more than the highest price heretofore paid. New York Arrives at Algiers. Algiers, March tl). The cruiser New York arrived hero this morning. NKHHAikAS NhW SKNArofl. H. oh Are Hanker and New to Polities Until Heeently. Joseph II. Millard and Charles II. Dietrich, w bo were elected on Thlirx day l ulled Mates senators from Ne hraska, are both hanker- and neither bad been prominent in politics until w Ithlll the I h-t half year. Joseph II. Millard was born id Hamilton, Canada, in IMIkl, and went to Nebraska at Die age of 'JO vears, since which time ho has Imsui a resi dent ot OMsIM Ho was the founder of the Omaha National bank, oj which institution ho is still the president. He was lor manv years a diroctur of the I u ion Pacific railroad, but has not btN (.. limited with the mad un dor the now organisation He has lievel hold an ofhee of any kind he lore ami i-ays he has imi lawn inside the state Mpltol IM twcltc eara. Charles II. Dietrich, who was e lei led lot i be Mmri term is governor ol the state o Nebraska and president of the German National hank of Hast lugs. Ho was born at Aurora, HI., In I s, , ; and went to Nebraska lu Ilia. Prior to liin nomination lor governor on l be republican ticket last year he bail in ter In ell ill jmlltlcs. Ho has been a prominent and MMttM cili.cn ami one of the latst known hankers ol the state Uoveruoi Uietrich'i election to the I nited tatcH Hi nate will raise I lent. tint -atage to the ollico of governor, y ti ii li the foriuor will vacate on his dual i lii at ion as collator TU rMltVfcNi t ' ' MUNI A AN U URIf I jhH c Mrtiiitti tuiitit.w ifinuwa I ! um ITCHING LIMBS And all Formb of Itching, Scaly Humor-, ... Itifgnlly Kelicvud end Speedily Cured by CUTI0URA. ft 'oiiiplclc I rc .tiucnt , ' $1 .IS, oaaaiittiiiii " 1 nci iu Hoaj1 I 6c. b " cltitttl " Un- skin a finals and M.ibs ;iul HufWn Hp- IIik kl IU 'I cull. I.-; OWW VVUA in id i. NT (6U0.), I" lutftoily alltti U biug, irrito tiut), a 1 1' I iiillfiiiiin.it i'di, ami luothd .'in! In tl, uutl t 'i nci N iu Hi uisi 1 (''"( h ," '""' ami li-.in i lilt) blood. A f IJiaUl Si. i i . nl li-n f.iillii ii nt lu cuif I ni"il li'iltnuiK. 'Ilrtfi;;lil mi;; i kill, Ht'.tli, ami blood bunvoita raahwi ftod il l HalH'ii g, with Ions if hair, win n phyiaiciatiii bospii9Ui ami all frfUM) ftkil. Swbl tlunugh nut Un world. POTTIl I'm 1 1 A OeWifi Oowp., Bolo Pvofiii BoHtoo, U, s. A. MILLIONS of wotv.ar USE CUTICURA 80A AsMstvd l.y Cl'Tici . a : .. i agar in. :n .i.Ln. ir . un pieavitiug, puiuii.s. sua iJ. uiioig tin ssei. ..i cWJiii.liu li' c ilj el . ru..l. , nciii., ui.ii imiiuoiii. un .v -rrj ill (oiling uall.l.n ...IM vvliil.uli.g. uuil iiuallug lid, rouub. mid sow a"1'1". loi lui'u mli- In hli.v.. slid .Inaiii., lu Hie funi. ..t l.iu uuujlog Irrita ti.,,.. i iiaoui c i. ,.i , i,,,.,i ,i,., ui i.u I,.. ..I ..n-ii-". i" "ji'T;' SiJ (uiiuul wa.l i'" "I.. r..ili mikuiMk., Un many Vii tut ah tea niitili laadio .iia.e.i ill. ...m.io Iu women, iwia.-i.-i.li J jJjTu to Iw na iuiHe. i'l O" loiltn. I. .lb. nd i.ur.. U'' ' j"",'' ,'km JUty, L.lr, asd U WO'. 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