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EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION k MEN EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. RHfff1' lh",,,ur; frost MAKE MONEY , eeeeee,,,, 14. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHKGON, WKDSESDAY, APRIL 10, 1901. NO. 495 'I LL NT IOCERIES.. I large stock (or L, !ect from. 1 make : ,. isitv of wholesale I nay the highest f e I"" couiurj inon-r- ukene. IF ITS NEW ITS HERE. IF ITS HERE ITS NEW. Our magnificent stork of wranhles for man. woman ami child is being edited to day by day. as fancy and fashion can create new things. Tins week we for men, 25c, the advancing season. show a new line of ncclrwcar 50c. and 75c the hitttest hits for A handsome new line of table linens ami napkins in new and exclusive patterns". Linens 25c to $2.00 a yard; napkins to match fi.50 to $(1.50 a dozen. Women's colored petticoats made of silk, made of mercerized cotton, merit of fine soft sateen, made of linen and madt of striped seersncket. and made to cost you just about the price of the bare material. Some ladies decidedly swell shirt waists fresh from the maker 75c to 3 00. No store in Pendleton equals our showing. :. Demott. Alexander & Hexter. he Boston Store evv Lines of Summer Goods Today 1 1 V X i. '.ivii - ash 1 rt - es 1 ear to u vears. made of calico. percale, ginghni. linen, pique and duck, well made and neatlv trimmed 40c to $3 00 Hi- - Iotic ami Shrt kaiixmas Made of dainty dimity, organdy and lawn, trimmed with lace and embroidery, i 50 to $5.00. They're both daintier and !, t aper than you can make them. liss' 1 totting SsoqtMl In white and colored dimity, lawns and . ndy, neatlv trimmed, fi.oo to $3 Jo. 1 ' ( or. set ( 'overs t tine organdy for summer wear, white and colors, elaborately trimmed. 100 up to $2.25. Fine Table Linen Fine Irish, Scotch, German and Belgian linens as well as American makes. Already finished cloths in elaborate designs, also plain damask centre with fancv borders, napkins to match. Louisine Silk Waist- They come in stripes and woven dots in white and colors $4 75 and 55.00. Fancv Wftistfl in albatross. French flannel, surah, taffeta. N and Poi dc Soie. $4 48 to $14 00 Fancv Neck Kwches ami Summer apes In silk, chiffon and chenille $2.50 to $12. New things in neckwear and belts arriving j daily. Watch us For Correct Styles and Low Prices. endleton's Big Store. K"f " at Iota net prices. i u A Much Mooted Question "What shall I buy them for a ael dlM prosoiit?" Answer: Nothing could Ire more acceptable to a new ly married couple than tableware Of bric-a-brac, such an can be si-en here. When vou are looking for china ami kindred ware for your friends or yourself, you will do well u visit u. C. ROHRMAN. fishing tackle. Iiere in .11 book 12 for Sc. hook, all kind and sixes, 15c, k and 45c uoaeu, 10c, H, 24c up to tjl.WJ. 4 . utod fish poles tw, others 00. tl Piab hasketil tfKe, to linkers, bail boxes, etc. elcs and sundries -iO aud 150 wheels We are tin- leading aud beet line of .- Ill rem 1 :,, 1, lllil 1U111 u . .1 , . uiw1 m M l ..1 It tJ I I Cannon's tooth paste 10c. Cannon's hair tonic 39c, (war- sachet powder 6c. . ... . , . . , If pint paper 6c, eede in bulk 16c a pound. rederick Nolf. Carpets ar)d Linoleums. All best quality Carpets, sewed and layed cheaper than any other 4iouse. Linoleums in all the latent designs in fancy stamps. See our office chairs and desks. BflKERA FOLSOM, Main Street Seed Sowing Time You must have good seed if you expect t o gather a good crop. Stock is from., selected grasseu grown in rich noil which insure a healthy growth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millett Blue (irawH, Brume (Jraaa, lied and White Clover in any quantity. Also have a full line of garden tools. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. OBNBRAL NEWS. The plague hits reappeared in Kgypf The Chinese court will move from Pekin. tho A serious uprising is nortel in interior of ('limn. Kovnl Victor won the Tennessee Derby at Memphis. The Pennsylvania Stee! 00m pan will Ught the stitl trust. Some more Kussian studi 1 Ii hav been arrested for rioting. A rate war is on between the Hurl initton and Kx-k Inland. Cecil RhodWi who wan sick at Kim berlej , ban recovered bin health. The S.M birtbdav ot King Christian of IVnniark an celelrateil on Monday Agninaldo will be removed from bin prison to numptoiin qMftSN in Manila OonifsssiMB R, B, toraon and other mi'iiih'rs are to viit Munila tbin nuin mer. Snn Kram inco mav buv the Htreet rar 1 1 Ml mid initiate public ownership 0 public utilities. : The navv department nv the tnr nedo boat dent rover I'errv wan afailuri on itc trial trip. 1 be steel trunt ami tin engmeem union are at differences on the Ureat Lakes steamer line. iis.ia announced she would not press the Mancburian agreement whiclpleapi-s .lapnn. An Knglisb correspondent write from Pretoria that hostilities max not soon In concluded in South Africa. Munv women woubl goto Smith Africa from Kngland, in accordance with Joseph t hainberlain'n suggestion A bridge gave way at Syracuse, X 1 , precipitating a street car Wi teet below, with passengers aboard Many were injured. Jim McCartney, a noted Montana and Pakota desperado, was killei while attempting escape from sheriff's posse at Dickinson, X. P. Krank Hurt wa- appointed chief police at Wichita, Kans. lie was the original "Joint smasher," having onc mashed with an axe t'.Mi) i f furnitun in a saloon trying to run in opposltl tO the city council 's wishes. m m m - pacific northwest news. The Portland brewers' strike Hears an end. Lowell, Wash., bad an fsOOO lir. Monday. N"ine mail dattsl .lanuarv l"i has ar- rivel at Seattle. Harney county people are again dc mandiug railroad connections. I'neuiuunia is iirevaleut in the KI011 dike and many Mfetbl are SipSOtSfl. I lie Skagwav t..w n-ite 1 ae will be retried before the secretary of the in terior. oivi-riior f hint ileiiies that be bad declared martial law off in the t'oeur d' Lmms. The Ndnie rush this spring will lie greater than ever before. Salem bail a heavy frost Monda night, lint truit is not lamugiHl, sav orchard ists. So far a- examined, Napoleon i)avis' tu'oks ms sebool land clerk are found to be correct . James Aiken wan convicted of mi der in the second degree for killing Chinaman at Oregon City. The t'mpoua Valley oil company is formed at Koselmrg, and is souring large tracts of sussed ml lands '! eth Jaynes, a miner, came frotM Iawwli to Seattle by the American trail, in V davs, breaking the record for that route. Washington's supreme court decide that Kbeii I.. Boyoa must die for kill ing hia wife in a Tacoma restaurant n l-ebruary 1U, p.ssl. 1'rof. Job. W Marsh will till the kjs it 1011 of dean of Pacific univeriity during the absence of Iiean W. Kerr in in the Kast. Twenty townships in Stevens, Terry and Okanogan counties, Wash., are t lie platted and surveyed bv th federal government and oiened for settlement. . . t,. L R. Honey, K. A. Booth aud f, L Chambers have formed the Kugene opera Mass company with ll.l.iaat capital. The company will erect 1 hoi'te on Willamette, between Blltl and Seventfi. on ff wiiip a a 'msinev is .in exacting and h as'.in.' " c luatton I.oiik hours, tins work, loor liiit, uuhril'.hv .itiuosiiln tlveac tn onlj some el th tinuga wliuh lret the nervisaiid hurt tin veo er.il healtfi Often time is u diwUMjii oonditioa ot the wosssaly ensMMi which ratiari lafkache or hvadachc and the arorkiafl ol the ikwiul; machine under mi h utlditioM i akin to torture ThonssJMS of MMM lio work hive written grate ful letter to Pr. K.V. I'ien'e, wh'ste " l'.ivoi ite Prwcripi lioa " ha esrad their wo-uanly illk and ssttbUsnsd their general baialth. "Psvorits J'n -. riptioli " tf tablUbaa lagwlsr lly, dries un fit illliy and otfell- il 1 draioa, hea'.-. .1 in II ttioil and ulceration, end 1 Iff fttlWTfT WSSfc 1 BL'tk. It makes weak women ...u t.i, and sick women well hick women are invite I to con-,! It IH Pteroa b) letter . Old t) avoid tilt ind.lu ii miaatiiiiiiugf . untvaaivw ex ainiuaUoaa and ohmiaious local treat nn in, dswasd n MaMry by 'in phyai. ciajik. All corrta ponrkiBce private. Ad- dres !)r. K V Pierce, llulialo, .N. Y "l tjk- gri-t plesMn pMnnnii uflig If - flV it, 1- wrltrs Mil Mure, olirlio I" 1 11 I fur U yi-r., aud Hi U 1i l-" 1 1.1I lu Kavoiur l'i.- rijaiu lk,t!c-i t-urel 1UC I leel 111 a new I llisiik or llertt: lr my liullli j.uc i s burdcu toany out wiilU'Ut liuUh I have luld graal aaay ui tiicuO auuui las umi wedidue I UsA Ir. Pierce's Common Sk-iis- Medical Adviser, in p. is . covers., is ut Ine 011 receipt of 21 oM-ceal slaiiij) to pay expeoas ol mailing rnl'. Addu Pr. K V. fierce, liulfalo, N. V. YUKON COMBINE IS EFFECTED Ten Million Represents the Total Capital Slock. 0 I A. T. T, CO, DOESN'T GO III Urge Fleet ot Ocmd ind River Steamers Con trollfd hy the New Concern, Besides Mines, Stores and Caches. San Krancisco, April lt. The Muska Commercial company, of Sn l-'ran-cisco, the Alaska Kxploratiou coinpanv , of Seattle, the Yukon Transportation company and theKmpire Transporta tion comiiany, co'nprising ail of the big Alaska companies except the Xortb American Trading and Transortatioii C'linpany, are now combined into two companies and incorporated BBdSf the laws of Xew Jersey. The Northern Navigation company, one of the two with a capital of 3,960,000, will do transportation business only, while the Northern Commercial comnany, with a capital of 7,im.)0,(MM, will do a mining and mercantile business. Th main otlices are in Snn Francisco, Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver. I he Northern Navigation company will control a fleet of nearly 1H0 Yukon river stenmhoats, together with almost a score of chartered ocean steamers, plying bewteen San Krancisro.i Seattle and S.. Michaels, and representing im mense tonnage. The Northern Com mercial company will hav control of the stores and warehouses or "caches" which are now maintained at everv town and mining camp of any impor tance along the entire length of the Yukon for ".'Ota) miles. The Xortb tOMficau Trading Slid Transportation company, which is under the control of Chicago capital, is in itself a power' fill concern with a capital stock of f.V- 000,000, Captain John . I Mealy lieing the chief factor in the company. Kach of the commercial companies, the X. A. T. .V T. Co. and the Northern Com mercial company w ill maintain their immense supply debits at St. Michaels, from where merchandise w II I be distributed to the tinner river points and to the camps of the Ospt Nome district. I loth companies own large tracts of mineral lauds and of timber. hesa, of Vera Crna, who is sick at the ItUrbMs hotel. President liru Walled from his palace to the hotel He ap peared to Ih in good health. DshsSS w ill enter ths 0UU CSbltMt, Hs II the most progressive and "Vmiriesn" of all the governors in Mexico. THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by f. L. Ray A I 0 , Pendleton, Chleaao Board or Trade unit New York Sloea Baehana Broken. New York, April 10 The wheat market bad a better tone today, and, while Liverpool sliowid a decline, it was not as much as "our markets hsvt declined in the past fan dSVS, l.m r pool closed "v (, , compared with "1 in', vesterduv. New York opened 1111 changed. Vbc. and sold up to f(l kfj closing t :l-H , Stis'ks strong, C, with ti advance Wheat : Closing yesterday. I 'pening today, 7t. Katige tmlay, 7l to Closing today, ft ' s May corn, -IH . Mocks: Sugar. HI' t . steel, 48 18; 0. H. .v Peal, 188 7-8. n. P., : .'1-8. Wheal In Chicago. Chicago, April 10. Mav w Inal , ,"ii' , . Wheat In San Franclioo. San Prsuolseo, April 10, Ms wheat, 100 to Ks ri-8. New York Market. New York, April lib Sugar, raw, fair, relining, I 1739 centrifugal, so test, I t . 10 ; coffee, Kio, No. 7 01) sp.it, 5-8; price, domestic, :P , to i'4 . w 1 o , unchanged. 11. A Q leedlni 7ii IWH, tobacco, p.'84 ; ti., 101 S . st. N f0 Krie, SOMB EASTERN Two Hospital! FIRES. No Lives Are Burn and Loit. Indianapolis, April 10. Fire at :i o'clock this morning threatened the destruction of the central hospital for insane, but control of the Dames was gained within an hour. It originated in the linen closet in the wardwhere violent female patients are contined. The patients Ittdiaved admirably, and none were injured. Net York, April Hi.- The southern pavilion of the children's hospital, on Kandall's island, was destroyed bv tire at l o clock this morning. Ninety- tour Isivs, who were blind or weak- eyed, Were rescued through the heroism of the nurses and uae of the tire drill 1. Inch is constantly practiced around the building which is a lire trap. New York, April !. The transport Kaw 1 ins. due to -sail for Cuba with trisips and suppl ies this alter noon, is a tire at the government pier, and ma have to In- Tinned. l-oiir men have been overcome while fighting the llamns. It finally was found necessary to sink the Kaw litis. The loss mav reach 1100,000. Noriolk, Va., April 10. -The lluild- ers .v Manufacturing company 'a plan ing mills were wrecked this morning by an exploding boiler, Xight Fore man llarrill and 'luruer Cutler, colored, were killed. WRBLK AT BRADLEY. Southern Paotflc Derailed and Burned This Nomina- San Kran:isco, April 10, 1'be South ern I'acillc No. t New iirb-ans cxpre.s, due here this morning, was wrecked at Mradley, Monterey county, this morning, caused bv a broken Mango I' I n- engine, mail and baggage cars, two coaches and three tourists were de railed and burnt. Two standard sleep ers, and a private car occupied by l O. Mills and Serif were saved by be ing cut off and hauled hack. None were killed. Goebel Cafe Reopened. Freak fort, April 10. rbs trial of Uarnett Kipley, for alleged complicity in the (ioebel murder, began Ibis morning when the jury wa completed. All are farmers and democrats. Kipley pleaded not guilty. He was captain of a company ol mi litis and came to h'rankfort under orders from 1 inventor Taylor. liot Men and Money, Manila, April 10. Three oAsers be longing to (ieneral ('allies' Hta" and In in ( insurgent I I- bsVB In 111 BS PCS red by Lieutenant Malies of the Twenty-third infantri. Aginiiablo, it is reMirted, must secure the surrender of (ieneral T 1 11 it, before be can be liberated. COMITY BETWEEN FRANCE AND ITALY Russia Also Shows a Yery Good Pealing. LOHBET IIC81YN HIGH HONORS 0 - Toulon pvinonsirallon imirm on In a Blue o( lilory as the Italian Navy Is Reviewed Hli RHAl) TRASHY NOVELS A Kentucky Man Kills Wife and Then Hlmteir. JxiiiMvillei, Ky., Aiiril 10. "Im- prinoliisl with the dead, or the fate of Uluelaiard'a wifu" ia the title of a novel found 011 the dreaaer when a relative broke into a room occupied by Harry lievore and child wife, Kertba, thin morning. ! r. , who ia J9 years old, fiad deliberately slashed hia wife's throat with a razor aa she slept, then uaed it on bimaelf. They were married 111 hebruary. tl.urnl novels lately threw Iievore into a lit f jealouay. Another sir Uastruetlonltl. Mansfield, Ohio, April 10. -Claim ing she had ruined hia life. T rank Car roll blew out hia brains in the presence of a woman wtio formerly was Mary Ton, highly ooonootod, Car roll was a telephone foreman. A BLOW AT (iLNLKAI. Mll.BS Hik with Diiregarded in Aiipoiiiiina Lhler or Artillery. Washington, April 10. Col. Wallace Kandolpli was appointed by tiie presi dent today to be chief of artillery under the army reorganization bill. The appointment is another blow aimed at den. Miles by the secretary of war, Miles having selected ( ol John Kogera for the place. Kooa Presented la fermaJlty. Washington, April 10. Attorney - (ieneral Knox was formally presented to the f 'nited .states supreme court at DOOO Pslay by olicitor-(ieneral Kich .ml -. lie was web onus! by the chlc.1 justice, who directed that hia com mission be recorded. DIAZ IS IN 0OOD Hi a I lit Walked nun, lire Palace to the Hotel or Oeheta. Mexico City, April 10. PltSSldeei l'ia. yesterday visited (ioveruor lie Another Broker Suicides. N'eW York, April 10. I oreseeing that a declaration would be made bv the Consol idatcd Stock Kxi hange that he was a bankrupt, Bernard Frost, a broker, who was once worth hall a million dollars, took carbolic acid last night at the HoffSSM ItOtMS, and died this morning 111 great agony Uot Sli Vears. st Tetersburg, April In. l agoSiSkii the provincial who attempted to a -assinate Trocurator ieneral 1'iibye donostotl of the Holy Svmsl, has been sentencisl to six years of penal servi tilde. Paris Pspsr Says Ki user t omes. PertSi April 0, "Kapis'l" says that Kruger will sail from Kotterdam for the 1 '111 ted states on May 81, ar riving at New York on June 7. TO CUBS A COLO IN ONK OAT. Take laxative Uromo (jBlBlM lahlets Salem has a heavy deficit of city funds and must PSSOrl to uuuusal metlnsls to raise revenue to run the city. Pot I OS 1 April 10, President Leobst was driven from Nice to V 1 1 le.;r ranee, this morning He smberksd oe tin' Mag-hip of the I rench lleet and -tart.sl for Toulon, the WBrfhipf nloting Oal at sea, the presidential lleet met the cruiser which had gone to greet the poke of i.eiioa, aomuendlee the Italian squadron t Toulon, thous ands waited on thfl qeejn lor a glimpse of the siptadrous. The Rereptinn at Tmiion. Toeloe, prii 10, Ths rieesli iqnedron escorting President Loabst arriveil here tins afternoon, the reception was 11 the inspiring scene, picturesipie and imposing, of forty warships sailing into the FtSrhOf with colors living hi holiday fashion and the crews in arrav on the decks. s tii,.v came abreast, the Itailan s.piadron tired tweiitv one guns, while the tars sheered thsmsslvsi hoarse. Paris Pleased With Ruiila'a Action. Tuns, April o.--'be unexpected re turn of the Kussian HBedree dwarfed all interest in all other events on the program at Nice. The news is on tin hps of every one in I'aris and joy ia expressed bv both the public and press. The intensity of this urat itlcat Ion shows that. great numbers o Trench men had treated with iksptisiStB the explanation that the withdrawal of the sipiadron was limply due to a desire to hot be politically lilellt llied with the Trench-Ital iau demonstration. A section of the nationalist press has carefully fostered this impression, pur suing a policy of seir.ing upon every possible opportunity t embarrass the government. These organs had as serted that the departure of the Klls- ilses implied diasetlsfectioe on the pari of Kapsror Nicholas with the r ranco- lal iau approachiuent and heralded a break up of the PreaMO Kussian al I uime. ii i to a Russian. Vllls, Prance, nril III. He lore starling for 'Toulon, President ToiilsU visited the Kussian lleel and coliferrisl the insignia of a grand OflteBf of the Legion of Honor on Admiral llinloft. The ai t was received with great en thusiasm. ii Heward offered. Bremer Hav April III. The North Usranen Lloyd eompeny beseniee a reward of ten tlinttSSBO marks for the restitution of the gold stolen from the Kaiser (IroBSB or the discovery of the thieves, A DM INCREASE 01 LAMBS Two lamp litn 140 Per lent Season Late rms Year John W. Kav, 0 (iiirdane, statist to las that he had rSSently Visited the Isnbiauj camps ot um Uelllfoid ami Trunk Cbapmuu south trom Pendleton, and that both were having remarkable sin cess. The rate of increase, avera Mr. Kav, w is I HI per c ut. ll sheep men in Ins region are having fine re turns fmui the lambing. Cattle are now gsl property and bring good prolits to the owner-. John II. Trench, of Butter creek, near Vinson, was Is town Tueaday. Mr. Trench says grass is not so forward this spring as last year by a whole month, the season being very late. Mr Trench has lately reenvered from an attack of grippe that tiros, truled hiH 'or three months. e e 'The annual intercollegiate held meet will ooour st MsMieeviile eevlv in J line of Women Minions Use Cuticura m Exclusively MILLIONS ! ffaiea Use CUTICURA SOA1 ncktiivfly, lor prr Irving', purifying, and btautily mg IrM skills iot ( Item ing the sca'poi crut, scAlr;, and . uiiJruli, th. dOp in ol 1 1 1 , i , , , ii ,n, i , i c, vfalUniftfi end iothi rt i, rough, and sore hands, in the torm ui bath, i M ejtftoy brrUatloii , inlUinniatioiu, and chafing., or too iree M i' pit IthM I I the form (f wa .lies lor ulcerative wr il. . sad R1 I alive antiseptic purpo e-, which rradily tuggol ihcinSclvCS to BfOHtetB aud moth, ij, and for all the ptirpOSSI ol itie loiitti b t h, ,i, 1 nursery. N 0 amount of per-.ua ion can induce thoil Who ' once u.-.ed it to u.c an other, especially tor pre ervm- ,,, 1 Miri ) ing the skin, scalp, and hair of ii iants and chilJren. CUl'K .UHA SOAP combine, delicate emollient proper t (a derived from CU'l ICUKA, the great kkm cure, with the purist i cli.uuing irigjrcdienU and the moat refreshing: oi flower odor.. No other medicated aoap ever compounded u to be compared with it for pie aerving', purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it lor all the purposes oi the toilet, balh, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP .t ONE PRICE, vit, TWENTY FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin a iJ complexion soap, the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap in the world. Cumpletu Eiternal and internal Tnatinenf for Every Humor, $1.25, ('uimlotlii ft CUTICPH A aoai' 126c ), lu i l.anu ths skin of ,-ru.n mid li's ond suiii ih itii kerMil udilu. iTTIC'DhA oIN TiatNT 160. 1 i. m.i n.Uy sllsy Ilea Ins InrtaiuiiMiiMi an I Irnia.ieii ami suullw sua lu-ul oi l 11 l li'l'lu Hl-.a I VKNT iStk 1. lu cwil uliil . 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