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DAILY EVENING EDITION WEN .ttlM IB Wsrss ,he ' ,T::''.Cf EASThRX ORBGON WEATHER. rlr tnnlntit mi, I Hutunlsy L . ... .1 Olt HI'' " f f f PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, Kill DAY, APRIL 12, 1901. NO. 4097 :VF.NING EDITION L NT CERIES.. kvi I uirpr pa L ptiool tram, I make I - ,. i hi the hlfhaat fur country prisltice itckrns. IF ITS NEW ITS HERE. !. Demott. IF ITS HERE ITS NEW. Our magnificent stock of wranblrs for man. woman and child is being added to day by day, as fancy and fashion can create new things. This week we show a new line of neckwear for men, 25c, 50c and 75c the hitticst hits for the advancing season. A handsome new line of table linens and napkins in new and exclusive patterns. Linens 25c to I2.00 a jratd napkins to match $1.50 to $6.50 a dozen. Women's colored petticoats made of silk, made of mercerized cotton, made of fine soft sateen, made of linen and made, of striped seersnckei, and made to cost you just about the' price of the bare material. Some ladies decidedly swell from the inakt-r 75c to 3 00, shirt waists fresh No store in Pendleton equals our showing. Alexander & Hexter. now raging in he Boston Store w Lines of Summer Goods Today In n s v ash 1 nvanes BM 1 year to 14 years, made of calico, hrcalc, einiiham, linen, nimir and duck, 11 made and neatly trimmed 40c to $3 00 Long ami Short Kamonai I;h1( of dainty dimity, organdy and lawn, mined with lace and embroidery, fi 50 55.00. They're both daintier anil ' aptf than you can make them. ! resing Sacqut- ehitfl and colored dnnitv. lawns and andy, neatly trimmed, $1,00 to $3 50. I ionwl ('overs tiiic organdy for summer wear, white d colors, elaborately trimmed, $100 up 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 fancy borders, napkins to match. Louitint Silk Waiiti They come in stripes and woven dots in white and colors $4 75 and $5.00. Fancy Wai-ts in albatross, French flannel, surah, taffeta, and Poi de Soie. $4. 4H to $14.00 Fancy Neck EtuohM and Summer apes In silk, chiffon and chenille $2.50 to fi2. New things in neckwear and belts arriving daily. Watch us For Correct Styles and Low Prices. endleton's Big Store. GENERAL NEWS. Cable laying proceeds in the Fhilip pi nee, Oockflfhting is tn lt permitted in Manila. Yellow fever Jamaica. Colorado' is buried beneath a 2 to 10 foot HMWa Rot ha has reopened eaee ncgotia fclOM with the Rritish. A New York inrv has derided that a iambi I na, itt is legal The lead trust has reduced tln price of lend from f I to fit.. "SO. daard Mevens. a veteran Imlian lighter, died in New York. A Canadian Romanist Archbishop pronounces against cremation. Japan has accepted Russia's latest declaration regarding Manchuria. California's Cured Fruit association has reduced prune prices to 2 cents Agitiualdn will not le released until he secures surrender of (ieneral Tino. Surveying corps of the Burlington have heen taken from Wyoming and Ctah. New York will enact a law against using live birds at shooting tourna tnents. Three thousand five hundred steel rails will go from Ohio to (ilasgow, Scotland. (ten. Win. Root It, Salvationist, cele. hrafed his 7'd birthday on WedneHilnv in London. Steamer Arab, which left fer Ma tiila. returned to San Francisco in dis ahled condition. The Independence and old Columbia will sail trial races off Sandv Hook to select s cup defender J. V. Morgan at rived in Kngland well and hearty, lie will Mont gigantic blocks of trust stocks. Englishmen are buying immense quantities of sugar from Hamburg, owing to expected Imposition of duty by Kngland Loudon Filipinos allege that en. MacArthnr threatened -to torture Agiiinaldu, thus compelling him to sign allegiance A court of appeals decision is that only the vessel owners are liable in damage suits, and that the vessel itsell cannct be attached. good ut lowest prices. A Much Mooted Question "What shall I buy them for a wed ding present'.'" Answer: Nothing could lie more acceptable to a new ly married couple than tablew.ire or bric-a-brac, such as can be seen here. When you are looking for china and kindred wares for your friends or yourself, you will do well to visit us. C. ROHRMAN. ibing tackle, here 11 hooks 12 for a, ika, all kiuds and sites, 15c, ind 46c dozen. 0c, 19, 24c up to 11.96. i jointed tiHhpoles UUc, others Mi Fish baskets Wc, $1.24 to inkers, bait boxes, etc. pes and sundries F1" Cleveland and Columbia 10 uud 150 heels We are tin- leading ttiid best line of 11 l'eudleton. kj hand wheels bought, sold aud tl values large bottle H. H. anion iu 15c. Union's l., ill, naate 10c. tuitou' hair touic 3ttc, (war- uietal picture frames 10c to chet powder 6c. perfumes Uc to 3.oU per bottle all fresh seeds 6c paper 2c pint papers 6c, seeds lu bulk f a pound. ederick Nolf. 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, Main Street Seed Sowing Time... You must have good seed if you expect t o gather a good crop. St ick is from selected grasses grown in rich soil which insures a healthy growth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millett lilue Grass, Brome Grass, Red and White Clover in any quantity. ' Also have a full line of garden toola. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NHWS. Woolen mills are assured for Port land. The Hallei is now building a new (louring mill. Columbia countv haw flH,7:m excess of resources over liabilities. April wheat shipments from Port land averaged one cargo a day. The Oregon I udeiendeiit, Salem, ad vocates forming a farmers' trust. I-red C. Bradley has liecn missing for three months from Mnldoon, Idaho. l-'orest rangers will guard Hull Hun reserve to protect ittiainst lires during INI. Independence will issue $himi bonds, lo-year, 4 per cents, semi-annual pay- IltH Judge (ieo II Williams has known II presidents, so lie said to h Kugene reporter. The I ' 11 i ted Mates promised to have revenue cutters 111 tiering sea to pro. tect seals. rortland's Lewis .V ('lark centennial committee will send a representative to the Orient. Kstate of the late Sol Abraham is found to be tt&.OOO, much less than was expected. James Aiken, the llillsboro mur derer, received a life sentence for killing a Chinaman. L li l.enan, a gigantic Swede, had his neck broken in the Seattle jail, ill I scutlle with other prisoners. Canyon county, Idaho, sold $ ift.UOO 1 1 percent bond to K. II. HollinsA; sous, Jlenver, for I'.'tsi premium. Salem's power and light company will remove the plant from its city lo cation to a site 011 North Mill creek. Fifty families are encamped near (ileliu bride, at liellevue, Idaho, awaiting to go to Camas prairie, Idaho to locate. Mi". Ashur, of Corvallis, who recently aitempted suicide with a raaor, on Wednesday again tried kill ing herself with a pistol. 1 .I ,,'Uni- (.'.ii i 1 ' 1 1 Mltttt ft 111 polU ot diirlnrai s)Jt-. befori u.l -. and u rniK'i-' lliAm m the lieail. Theac (VmptOUU arc 1 omiiionl v MOCiated willi liver M traubte " a tlta nu!t of 1 'li u 1 .-oiidillon ol tllu bloinacll aod litbl i aua ot dlgwtkwi and auUririoti. Dr, i'icne'-. Coidm Aledic.il Diaoov arycurea dlioaan ot i'.i- itmarii aod lh alliod org in- of ditfeaiiou und uuUit It cure.-, tltrouab the BtOilia ' aecuiiagly rwniufaa from ibal wg . utl which nave ilieir origin in a di ooaditioa ol tb nmarh -"d dig - and nutriliw .s.m 111. lb iiic, CUTI oi heart, luu.i. liver, Udueya, uid other Oigaus are coutJiitly effected b (he u .. oi Dr. Piense' Ooldvu Medical ii- oovery. Tiierc is 'x alcohol 111 the " Oiwovcry" aud It is free from opium, cocaine, and all oilier uarcotic. Some dealerj may ofter a euhatitUle M iut as auod " Dr. Pierce's Gulden Medical Diacovery. TUere'euwn profit in aubetitules for tin doaler. Theae'i more litalth in the "Discovery" for you. Dou'l be iuissed 011 "II i Willi Hi' B'ale1 pWsMiW I srriU w the brut-Hi mv HUahsr Uus irviiitJ from )JUl Golden Medical Uiteuumty,'" ty '!;- im lubuwiu. uf l.on-i.ville. A.ulitr.t Co V th. .iia. i.il uniol.l mi.-.. 1 witli uuiin. .1 aud ucr'ou aic, and U.d a ixiuai on maiiu uud numun iiuim ill In i In ud A it. i luklilg "u uaif. 1 i. I'icrca 1 Goldcu Mi Ik ll W Guvrry 1.I11 euiirely luic i " When - laxalive is reijuued ut i. ilcice s fie. 13.01I rVllcU, ENGLAND AGAINST AMERICAN HEATS THK NI;W YORK MARKET TUC PVHD 1117 HID V)btU COMMIT MURDER? Dressed Beef for Army No Longer Bought Here. 0 WASHINGTON INQUIRES ABOUT IT Parkers Allele It Will Nike Little Difference. England Explains Tbat It Is to Protect Her Industries. Chicago. April It, Arthur Meeker, general manager of Armour iV Co , this Doming confirmed the news that the British government has derided to discontinue the use of American dressed lieef in the army. "The contract for dressed beef is not very large, "said Meeker, "and the new rule will have very little effect OB Chicago packers. We send great qtMMtltlM of canned heel to the Mrit Iflh army in South Africa, and will continue to do so, as the contemplated change does not affect canned beef. The people of Kngland consume ;!00, OlMi.llOO pounds of our dressed beef an nually. The proposed restriction will have no aflaoi on this trade." Another packer explained that Kng land has been buying cattle in Argen tina and shipping them to South Africa, finding it cheaper. Washington's view Washington, A ril 11!. The action of the British government excluding dressed beef except the home article for the use of the army, is believed here to he predicated on the tying up at New Orleans of the recent shipment of horses and mules, designed for South Africa, not as a retaliatory step, hut for the purpose of protecting the gov- rnmeiitragaiust annoyance and delay in the shipment of food supplies. The department of agriculture as vet has received no utticial information from Kngland, and it is not known whether it 1- the purpose of that government eventually to exclude all American meats, dead or alive. It is feared, how- over, this iiiHtance is a step in that direction. To Protect Tholr Industries. London, April I.'. t the British war ' 1000 tiKlav. the d i rector -genera I ol contracts declared that the order rrl.u mg to inofiflU I f was issued in the interest of British and Irish agricultural stock raising industries. The U. S. Wants to Know. Washington, April I'.'. -At the re quest of the agricultural department Secretary llav todav cabled Amhasna- dor Oboato at London asking him to hud out why American meats are to he shut out from British army contracts. The Cabinet Olteusted It. Washington, April 12. The cabinet todav discussed the heel iiuestloii, and agreed that the action ill the New Orleans 1 oiirt 111 tieing up the mule shipment was a mistake. Attoruey-iirm-ral Knox will probably render a decision pointing out the proper course to he pursued. A TRAGEDY IN PITTSBURG Oallle and Death In the Pennsylvania Town. 1'iltshurg, April IS, Tragedy held the hoards in I'itlshtirg today. At M o'clock this morning, Thomas I. Klianey a gromr in the suburb .Mount Washington Mas shot and killed by 01 1 three burglars who entered his house. Shortly alter noon, three suspicious charaters were seen in I 11 1 ton street. DotOAtlva P, V I it.gerald and two officers attempted their arreat, and a running battle ensued rltr.gerald was shot and killed instantly, lid ward Wright, one of the siisnects, was seri ously wounded. J. IV Wright and Koln rl Wlhox, the remaining iin in tiers of the trio, were linally sillslued and captured, after a desierate hand to hand struggle. Reported by I. 1 . Ray A 10 , Psndlslon. Chisago Board of Trade and New York Stock Bxehance Broken. New York, April IS, The wheat I market allowed considerable strength today, advancing a fill I cent from the I - I I A At I . t , opening, nui toe mivance was noi neui, and the close was the same as y eater day. Liverpool closed ;i-s higher. 5 P. New York opened 77c. sold up to 78, and closed 77 l-S. The foroHjn houses are big buyers of spot w heat The clearances for one day this week being l,tlM,00 bushels. Stocks higher. Money, I per cent. Wheat: Closing yesterday, 77 N Opening today, 77. Kange today, 77 to 7s Close today, 77 1-8. July corn, 4HC, , Stocks: Hngar. lit M; tobaOOO, ISt steel. Ill',, . St. Paul, 54) ('. B. .v. W., 1HU'4 . N P usi4 Krlo, i'4. Wheat In San Kranclsco. san Fmnolfooi April is, May wheat, 1004. Wheat In Chicago. Chicago, April IS. May whr.it. 71 1-8 to 77 7-8. New York Market. New York pril 18. Sugar, fair, refilling, IlV-lti. centrifugal M trst. 4 it-ili! ; coffee, Kio No. 7 on spot, o tire, domestic, H' to id4 . wool, un changed. MINISTER MUST TI SS Ul 1 mums to Be Bequlrsd to Kxplaln Alleged Interview. Washington. Anril 13, tl is earn! officially reported thai the minister to Venezuela, I nouns. now in route home, is to he relieved oi oflloc if he does not disHVnW the reported inter view in which be was made to aajj that Proaidonl Oaatra ot Venoatwla has laid up tS,000,000 in the last two years, although his salar li only lt, tkkl a year, and that Oaatro Invited the N'eiie.uelans to sei.e the claims ceiled to Americans to "embarrass f he I 11 ited Slates and force it to make armed doaoaatratlona aoot as would poaoibly lead to trouble with forolgfl nations." hik Cannery hire Oakland, Calif., April IS, H Ml nery of .1. II. Hunt at llavwards was destroyed bv lire earlv tin- nioroine The loss is between frV M , i M s I and 4 KM) . (XM). Kighty cottage- I by the employes burned, and 170,000 worth of tin plate ami f.sl.tMM) worth of new machinery recently received were de stroyed The Southern Pacific dopoi was partially destroyed The origin is supposed to he ilicelld nil Apostle Cannon Dead. Monterey, Calif., April IS, The celebrated Mormon leader, A poet la I ieo. Q, Cannon, one of the three heads of the Mormon church, passed poaoo fully away at an early hour this morn ing, surrounded by Ills w ife and child reu. heath had been expected for some days. Tin bo.lv was shipped to Sau Krancisco, embalmed and sent to nlt Lake (or burial. A New Version of the Alleged Attempted Killing. - -o THK CZAR SHOOTS A YOUNG OFFICER o Thought Assassination Was Intended When the Young Nan Entered His Room Unannounced. Vienna, April IS. The nowapapBt "Neva Uciorma," ol Letnhorg, tialacia, prints a version ol the recent atfemnt mi the Ufa ol the car A voung ofHoot entered Miiannoiin, isl tin- room in which the c.ar was working. His majesty, suddenly seeing the man a few feet awav, snsnected nu attempt to assassinate htm lie seized a revolver and, ill a panic, shot the oilier r dead, (iiiards quickly removed the corpse. The ctar, iroin renior-e h r his Imstv act, has grown into an acute nervous depression . Thinks the iNBBlaa Was Aiiaiilnatsd. Ilerlin. pril I'J. dispatch to the ('ohigne Uaaetto from Paktn indicates that the death of Captain llarsch, the Russian who was shot, uas the result of assassination and not an accident. Six eye witnesses have lieen arrested Morgnn Talk In London. London, April IS, J, l'iermnt Mor gan said in an interview today: "The UBjItad Htatoa Stool corporaiioii will have a stead) ing effect on Rrlttafa and loTinan markets, which will not suffer " He said DO securities will lie placed in ICniland, as all shares were long ago nl lot ti-,1. ANOTHER S. P. TRAIN WKI.CK Cngliitter and fireman Billed hnvine Down an Binbaiikinsnl. anta llarhara, Calif April 12 A sM)i ial engine that was lieuig brought to assist the northbound oiithern I'm i tie train No. U iumiiMil the truck last night at Curve Miramar lour miles e.isi irom Here, ami two miles from the scene of yesterday's wreck I ho engine rolled down an em baiikmiiiit one hunrded yards, and was completely ilemoliBlieil. r.ng i imer hlimr liclew, of rresuo, jumiiid and met instant death, fireman 1'erry, of Ioa Angeles, reiuaiueil in the cab and Mils si aided to ileatll. 1)1 I II 01 A KAII.K0AUI:K Aidses r. Walker, ot tne Ateblson. Dsad l.i New York. New York, April VI. Aldace I. Walker chairman of the Atchison 1'oia-ka iV. Santa Fa railway, died sud deiily at liouiu in this city this mom ing, aged bU. rrom Inn, to loU2 he was chairman of the Interstate Com uierce Hail way couiinission, and its successor, the Western Traffic assorts tion lu iaw3, be was made receiver ol the Atchison, and tlnee years later, wheu the road was reorgauKed, be came its bead. I KANCt IS TO liNTKRTAIN Italy's King to Be tbe Nation's Oueat Next rail. fairs, April 12. -It is reported that tbe i'reucb government ia making ar rangements to entertain King Vic tor hmuianuel, of Italy, as a guest of I fan e next autumn at the review of tbe French army Should this pro gram be carried out, an almost im portanl international announcement will he made at the bamjuet following the review. Small pox lias disappeared from Vale, Malheur county. Boers Laulursd. London. April 12 lien. Kitoheaof sends a dispatch from Pretoria, stating that on the lllh, Col ManrOO, Willi Methuen's mounted infantry, alter two hours of bard lighting with the BOON, raptured hO men, including Comman dant Uresis and Lieut inderiim, , ( steals' artillery, and eight wagons near llewett's dorp A Battle Baatna. Knnberley, April 12 It is reported Hint a battle is raging batWOOfl lacobs dal ami Koff vfontein lu Southwest Orange Free tate and that tin- Moors, are losing heavily. I Sioclo, Proyfajoita paper in I'ans, lailed and was sold at .notion. It sup- ported Ragiaad la its Booth Afrloau war. Heavy Lou In Arabia. London, April IS.- Ilombay advices Bin that the kingdom of Nepl, in ('en tarl Arabia, has been recovered by Ibu Kilshid after a tight with the forces ol Mabarotik. Mabarouk's casualties are -aid to be 50H0 killed. He was lured into a gorge and butchered. Houghl No ll. out . Washington, pril 12. A ritnior cur rent in the I'.ast tislay, that Smretary Cage had made OOOtbot large put base of bonds, is denied. Secretary liage will buy no more Isuids until the mar ket price is lower. A Murderer Hanesd. BoaaoTllla. Mo., April 12.-K.lis- wortli I. vans, a DOloTOd murderer, was hanged here ti-lay. The rop. broke and the roudemned man bad to Im lifted and dropped again. flshlna Sohuuner Uoss Down. Alton, April 12. -The PoIbbBIb tlsb lug teboOOOr KBIBM went down during a storm in the North sea The captain ami a crew of twelve were drowned, tlBwel Headed lor Plelsrtbura Oapa Tova, April 12. Qoai, Davat is reported lo lie heading Inwayls Plotorburg, the late Bom oapiwl recently captured hv I he Itritish Becepllon lo Boyalty. Colombo, Ceyloll, April 12. I he royal steamer Opher, with the Ihike and Ihichcss ol Cornwall aboard, ar rived hern today, en route to Australia. A inagniliceiil rBOOptloB temlsre.1. sandlso Sueessdi AauliialOe Cans, April 12 The rilipnm rep- leseld.ltive Agoucillo says that lieu. Saildico has been electisl to succeed Aguitialdo A tblneto Oliailer. HoafJ Kong, April 12 Hy a OolllohM 0 two boats on the river, isitb being sunk, seventy Chill. ilueli were druw mil . I'll I rtci-li persons were rescued alive TO CUBB A 101.0 IN ONB DA V. Tsks I n,ii.' in .,nii. siuiiiine Isble.a s My Lady's Breakfast is Well Served when the hot-bread, hot roll or muffin is Royal Baking Powder l Kelt. Stale bread for breakfast is barbarous; hot, yeabt-risen mils are dyspeptic. ROYAL BAKING POWDER adds anti-dyspeptic qualities to the food and makes delicious hut-bread, hot biscuit, rolls, muffins or griddle cakes whose fragrance aud beauty tempt the laggard morning appetite, and whose wholesome and nutritive qualities afford the highest sustenance for both brain and body. The "Royal Baker and I'astry Cook " r"fMainlng over Soo Mel practh al uud valuable cuoking recoipti free to every patron. Scud postal card waii your lull ildu. There are cheap baking pow aera, nuuie from alum, but they are exceedingly liaimful to health I h u asliiiigilil and , ..iii. 1 1 u i ou.dilica auii a . B -, . daugcrou cleiiiciil io hov ac bahinu eotvoaa co, au william sr., Ntw voaa.