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l ' 1 pGEDITjM DAILY EVENING EDITION WEN 'rl" i fill y"r EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. rlr tonlnlit Md l Ixi.'h.Ih v : MM tonight , , PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1901. NO. 4101 1 at H i v c I M 1 r i T sMmmmmi L NT CERIES.. h Isflff mock fur Ldert from 1 ko Ljultv ( wholesale pay Km hlghsst or (iillilir Hclii- Demott. Swell Shirt Waists The kinds that 116 not shown in other stores Muslin Underwear I an alwa s he relied upon when they coats from this store. Originality is Conspicuous Distinct Individuality in all the dainty designs we have on special display tins week. at the very lowest price consistent with thorough dependable merchandise is here awaiting your inspection. Alexander & Hexter he Boston Store "Reliable Goods Only" Busiest Dry Goods Store in Pendleton. Offerings of special values this week, the desirable that have place this store away ahead in popular favor iiifacturers sample line, bought for spot cash at 50 per n the dollar: bo and Percale wrsppen CAe nil' price from. ""up I lemkirtB made of Satine mercerised A Lexander ack and colors, .', price. nit t dress skirts made of , pique, crash and covert Sttd plum, halt price 04 Rainy day skirU in black, P0 l gray and brown homespun JVIU and golflngS, just half price. up' 44 Dress skirts made in latest II styles, black and colors, j net QQc half pilot Oup. JU) Wash -hirt waists, white and 0 oulers, Rises 82 to K), .just Ofy half price ""up. ie odds and ends in muslin Underwear at half price ndleton's Big Store. nude ;U Workmen 'heal in Aint-rica $4A. $5- lUyiBS a wheel we liii to select from. 39 All bmbarrassinK Predicament is tu be without money when it is wanted, as it is also to he without In cad in the house when unexpected company arrives. He on the safe side and order your daily bread from Kohrman's, and you will not only iiave hread when you need it, hut money in your pocket. You can huy uood bread from us cheapei than you can make your bread at home. Q ROHKMAN. Cleveland wheels So to 40.00 handlebar or color. Wheels bought, sold exchanged. "UuUu shipment 111 lain Mir..i.l...r Iliey save your curtains fcbeup tiimsy kind. len Seeds 'Hr ' III Hi Mhtck ..I solum! at Si or tl for earned over seed, thus 1 every spring. rolls of crone uauer. all M at 10c. I Wfl ilssjl Connie, ur Nell Yll Sltll ill dral give QM HsSVSfl i ; etc. ic No "y. School Supplies, ' Notious. 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. BflKERA FOLSOM, Main Street FISHING TACKLE We have the most complete liuo of Bjfeifif tackle in the city. We have Hy hooka from 30c to 75e per dozen, leaders from 5 to 30 oeuts, jointed split poles from $1 to $5, reels from 25c to $0.60, baskets bait boxes, etc at prices that are all right. Sec -lis-ply in South window. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. GENERAL NEWS. A railway will he built in Porto Kico b y a PtSMII com pany . Kitchener will goon MMM active war movements in South Africa. President Turner, of Onrt mnti th , was given a bODqOOt in San Francisco. The I ogan and Thvra, traniports, failed from San Francisco with troops. I. J. Hill will control the Burling tOB, hut not tl e Chicago, MilWMMM .V St. Tan I. W. I. Werner, a mail carrier, was lost in the onowRtorm iur three days in Wyoming. The territory of Hawaii ha lieen made a part of the Ninth United StateH judicial circuit. Niagara Falls will lie illuminated with arc light by the Michigan Cen tral railway compsny. The Northern Pacific company will Tint on steamer line from I aroma to Liverpool, via the Orient. Archbishop Martiuelli lis U-en pointed a cardinal hy the pope reside in the United Statet". The Chicago Hoard of Traile Bsttlsd i tn troubles with the western I'nion and again ha a telegraph ser vice. One Wyoming cattle tirm lout MQ during the rerent storm, unit a ihSSP" man hint 700O out of 14,000 in Ne-brsaks. The pope han expregged hinigelf sg ri'L'ri 1 1 ing the reopening of hogtiliting against the church in several parts of I Eorops. I lie BOOtnern lacillc i.u- lOSu out an injunction againgt the road of enator Clark'- tieing given right of way in Pomona . A great float ing exposition in pro liojied that glial I carry displays of American goodg to the doorg of the foreigners. STRIKE SEEMS TO BE IMMINENT Union Men in Conference to to hag QUESTIOM STATUS OF THE UIIOK o - Federated Labor Will Support the Amalga mated Association In a Bitter Flgbt Against tbe Big Steel Trust. Pan laly and arretted in New the anti-Sunday leWolfe Hopper, Wm. A. Urady wen York for violating performance law. Dr. John.'. Kinyniin, federal ipiaran tine nthcer at San Krancigco, has been trangferred to Kt. Paul, Ir. Ciirnn- chael, of Honolulu, succeeding him. The Cuban constitutional convention Iihs appointed live commissioners to come to the I tilted state? am! lay their claims la-fore President Mr-Kinlev. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Lake county is enjoying considerable immigration. Ihirglarg took $:I40 from the postoihce at Turner, Ore. Mrs. L. Senders, of Albany, died there on Monday . Hillshoro will have u street fair and carnival during May. Clover has been killed by the frosts in Clackmaas county. The direct primary law ot Oregon is now declartMl by gome to lie an invalid. Miss fc. Lenoru Craven, daughter of Hanker K. C. Craven, died in Dallas last week. A site for the monument of the late Col. Joe Meek has boon secured by iovernor (ieer. Clark county, Wash., orchardists are gmudgiiig to prevent injury to fruit by the late fosts. Mrs. Hattie Uond diei in Irving, Ore.,agiHl M.. She was one of Oregon pioneer. The Salem isigtotliru was lobbed of S.UM while the postmaster was at dinner uu M ... ..... Superintendent Lee ol the Oregon lainiteutiarv reports L"J' convirls en rolled in the iuMtitution. Salem had three tires on Tuesday, the Adolph building and a turin house being damaged and a warehouse de stroyed. Linn county has organized a local benenciary insurance company of 2oUn. Lach iiieiiilMir pays 11 on tf.e dealli of u meintier, auo hi rents vearly Hues. During the late legislative svsmoii, clerks lor the house cost $10,1120 the senate StitlHu 50, joiut coiniiiittee clerks f.'ilMo.fto, or a toUl of W.O00 an average of I5.n0 a day (ur each clerk. Snyder C. Hoover, of Blaine, Wash., wuiit to the Klondike in inn, and re tnrnsd home last week to tilid bis wife married to W. H. Shoffuer. She will secure a divorce from her first nusband and then remarry her second husband. Chicago, April 17. A dispatch from McKeesporl says a general strike Is ordered on uli .-teel trust plants. MrKeegport, Pg., April 17. Notice was posted last night at Dewee'g mill that employes lai I ing to report for duty on Thurgday morning will be dis charged. This ig taken ag an intiina tinn that the management will bring m outside men. The strikers gay that force will be uged, if necosgary, to prevent the resumption of work at the plant. There has lieen no disorder thig morning. Pittgiiurg, April 17. The meeting of the rice presideiitg and the advisory Niard of tbe Amalgamated Aggociation of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, for the purpose of considering the advisability of declaring a general strike among the Mi oierated by the Cntted States Steel CorKiration, was railed to order at 11 o'clock. Regarding the possible outcome, President Shaffer, of the lalmr organir.ation, refused to express an opinion, hut said he would let matters take their course. Itoth tides ....... luitht' i uiiihukkiiin, I oe (oliilnue, it is said, will lie asked to vacate the I .or-it ion it has taken, or a general strike will Iw declared. 1'he conference took s recess at msin. John Chappele, vice president of the eighth district, was not present, but will attend this alternoon. Hig vote wag necessary on the strike iiestion, whii h was to he taken late this after noon. STMblAgtOa, Ai.nl 17. Olhcials of the f ederation of Labor sav the present time is ripe for a xtand to Is- taken hy the union steel workers, ami that the Keileration will stand by the unions that have been forced out. THt STEEL TRUSTS' LATEST THE NEW YORK MARKET Rsportsd by I. L. Ray ft Co., Psndlston, Chisago Hoard of Trads and Nsw York Stoek Bxehangs Broksrt. New York, April 17. There wag h very dull day in wheat today, although the tone wag tlrm. Liverpool sloSJSjd Sj higher, ." tH4, New York opened '4 bigber, 77 1-8, and gold lxtwen tt r and 77 :! -8, closing at 77'4. The mixlern miller ssyg there are incras ing PS POMS of damage" hv It v in Kangas and territories Stockg lower. Wheat : Closing yesterday, 7i 7-S 1 ipsa Ing today, 77 1 -s. Range today, 7ti 1-H to 77 SS. Closing tislay, 77'4 . July corn, 4tt 1-H. 1 N tobacco, IH SI Paul, i:.4'4 . C. N. P.. I0t; . Brit, Sbs ks: Sugar, lS gteel, 45 7-S It. A Q., IM :i-s N 1-H. Whsal In San Franelseo. San Krancigco, April 17. -Mav wheat, 100 to 100'4. Whsal In Chisago. Chicago. Aiiril 17. Mav wheat. 70 V Nsw York Markst. .ew ork. April i.. Sugar, raw. fair refining, 8 MS: : centrifugal tn tegt, 4 :l-:ll! . coffee, Rio, No. 7 spot, HL, ; rice domestic, :t',, to tll4 ; wool, unchanged. THE ELABORATE CER MONIES LOOMIS DENIES THE INTERVIEW o Says Some One Lied About Him in San Joan. o HE REFUSES TO SPEAK FURTHER O- Says tbe Venezuelan President Has tbe Com try Under Control and Will Bi Re elected for Sli Years. ARCHIBISHOP INVBSTSD PALLIUM. WITH THK Honor in Wants to Buy Loromotlvs Works and Maks nuinst. New York, April 17.-The World says: Negotiations are said tube in progress for the purchase of the Cisiki Locomotive Works in Patcrson, V J., by a syndicate headed, according to the report, by J. Pierpont Morgan, J. I). I ...1, . r mill .... I i mmrnrn it. l.u hillion Oollar sUk-I trust. I he ( imke e.imiiuin i, as one of the best Bqnlppsd loSOBOlivS buildiog plants iii the country. Negotiations by the syndicate to stM-ure the Csks plant are sai l to be tbe initial step tbe formation of a locomotive combi inn ion win I, will he closely allied with the I niled Mates Mcel corpora tion. It is reported that the syndics) pr.M.ses to absorb all the locomotive building companies oust of the Missis sippi and that negotiations sre in pro great wun the Hahlwin works rhlladeliihia, the vi ln'iiectailv works and the Portland works of Portland Mi It was said yesterday the deal With Ihct'ookc had lie. ii perfected hut Charles Cooke, head of the colli pany, denied last night that the sal hail been made It is admitted that negotiations had been going on lor four weeks. Tbe price oftwred is said to I. 1,7W,UUQ MM MM C .oke family inti maieo lust nigiii that such a sum would lie considered fifteen huiuired men are employed night ami May. A SUICIDE IN SEATTLE The Law Of hc.llli h.ih no UllifQCMIsd c ii.iiik ol iU , a. . It it luid tlure would lie arrt-bt iiiiium. Table in every restaurant SVSf) day ol the .ir. both in the quaniity and quslity oi the food iiuv eal tOd in tin UMSJ of i' BOMSUinp- tiuii uicii and wouu-u &;u each day against the law - ol health. Those SfltO will IH'1 lu . d Nstiirs'i Sfsruiiti c.m- not her puil- isluueuts, ami dys p. I as or stools, h "troi.bU-1 is tUS ia- luMs psMslty ol ' letc. SSilaUf' Th'.-rc is no olher uesiiine Tor dtsuuses f If ol the slomaeh .oil allied OfSUS oi ill estiou and uutritiou which tail com wire with Ur. Pu-iiv 's Golden Mcdu.ii l is coccrv. It cures these dlSSSSSS periect ly uiid iK.-riii.iiie ill ly, ami BJUIWSB tbe build ing up of the w'hole- laxly into vigorous MSltM- "I tout two txatli'k of Ur. eicic.' Colilt-ii Medical Dlcuvery fr ttumsch Inaibte.' writes Clarsii i- Carnca, lvi " TayUrluwa. i.tuiluuu Co.. Vs. "11 ilid nit- so miu li kulsI lliut I ilidu't i .i L . une mure I . .111 L-ut iikmI alivthllit: imw 1 am i i 11 pleaisd with ii 1 mi 'My ksow aosi tu ih., 11k von lor vour kiinl iuforni.iiiou 1 tried a whole li oi OiiiiB" hsfcre i wruls to you Thi-ie was u urulleiu in lolil me suout your roetliciiie. how it li.ul until his wile I tliollislit I WOUl'l Iry a boUlc oi U I am gl tu ' Jid Foi I dou't kn.w wli.il 1 w. nlil havs dutis Q 11 hail not USSil KS In MsfCS'a OolOSS .Ul iuii Piacuvery." Ur. Pierce's 1'lea.taut Pellet cure cvu-atipaliou. Bk-MlnuskOla Cona-rsssuisii Baldwin Takss Mis own Lifs. sottttle. April 17. In s tit of desnon deucy over business reverses aggravated hy the depressing effects ol an attack of la grippe, Melvin K. Baldwin, el congressman from .Minnesota and ex state superintendent of Indian attairs under President Cleveland, this after MOB elided bis life by self-destruction i he ex-congressuian's Issly was found lying on bis bed in bis apart Hu nts w Hh a bullet hole through bis hraiu at 7 180 O'clock tonight and from the condition of the Issly it is est mated that death had occurred several hours before. Tightly gripped in bis ham! was a .Vcalibre bin i th V Weston revolver. A BOLD CHICAGO ROBBERY Uuuii and Uol Maid Up a Gambling 8600. Memphis, Aril 17. -Two men wit) drawn revolvers early tins morning held up the Ben Marsh gambling house, securing fJOU, which .Marsh and assistants were counting after tbe night's play, besides all the cash oo the persons of tbe four men in the room. No clew has been found as to the identity of tbe robliers Lsmars, Iowa, Bank rails. Waafiingtoii, April 17. Bank Ks aminer Meyer has been ordered to take charge of the Lemars National bank at l.euiars, Iowa, failure ot wnicii was announced today by tbe comptroller ol the currency. At the time tbe last statement was made tbe bank bad a7,000 liaiblities, and ti08,00u de posits. At Hooa Kong Planus inersasas au iranuisoo, April 17. Advices ar riving ou the steamer Jiorice state that the bubonic plague at Hong Kong has increased alarmingly, it is feared it nie-e- . . . win ue tiie worst epiueuiic in many years. 0 TO CUIC A COLO is 0MB DAY. Taas Lsvsaiiys Brouui Quluius "slilsu i6c. Cardinal lilbbons tonfsrrsd ths at Dubuqus, lows. hiibuipie, la., April 17 -With a full ceremonial. Archbishop John J, Keane ods) whs invested with the pallium by Cardinal (tibbons, in Strappeal cathedral Many distin gtnslied OsibollC dignitaries psrtiri pated in and witnessed the investiture who !i broiight laviheii lrnin nil harts of the state. At HI o'clock, Cardinal OibbOM, tbe archbishop, b.-i,..p and priests marched (mm arch-episcopal rOflidsflSS t0 tbe cathixlral, the cardinal .is, en, hug the throne. ArobblSbop Ksiu, of HI. LomIs, asgigtetl by forty iinests, then celebrated the sitilical Ingli mass, while cboir of aiity voice., sang OoOAOd'l "Masse BoISM ello. At its conclusion, Cardinal QibbOM conferred the pallium. Tbs sermon ol the day was delivered bj Arebbisbop Irslsad, of st. Paul, oa " The Church in America, its Yester day and Tomorrow." "NO POPERY" SAIL) m: English Lhnrah In Uproar Ovsr Blava tlon or Hl(h Churchlst. London, April 17.-Key. A. B. W Ingram was consecrated by tbe Bishop of London tislay, and it tisik ItSSOtV policemen to escort John Keuslt. an anti-ritualist, from the edilice after In- bad loudly proclaimed against In gram's apaintuieut . Kensit's remarks caused an extraordi uarv uproar, and be was greeted with cheers, hisses and shouts of "no sipery. Ingram is accused of extreme ritualism. THE POWER OF ONE CITIZEN J. P. Morgan and a List or Hit knorinous Intsrssts. Chicago, April 17. -The Ann-man says: Regarding the recent operations of J Piensiut Moryau, the startling situation has dawmsl on the minds ol ci linens that this remarkable man, who hss centralueil railroad, steamboat, nulling, publishing and other great in leiests which he now dominates, will only m-ed sIhiiiI eleven vears to i-ontrol the entire capital of the United Slates if he proceeds as be has laoui doing lor the last three vears. The following tables will show at a glance how this estimate is evolved : Business interests cnntiolled by J. Pierpont Morgan Steel trust, tl.ftsO.OOS.QOUlCOMl trust ,:' '!', .fox Standard II I trust, ,,, i3o,000; railroad stis ks, t'JAUht .'.), noo underwriting svudicale, ii'isi iss) KSI. dry g.sids, 2oisjo,oisi undorgrouod ectrii lines, :mi,ishI,uixi hanks. to, OUU.UOO, telegraph lines (I si imhi Cuiteil Male- bonds, i.si.Ooo, issi pub lishing and other enterprises i . mm. 000. total, 7,.')7ol6H4,ii5S. Kstimattsl total wealth ol the Tinted States, ',, 07 o.Hlo.tfHO. Kstlmaled proporii.n, engaged in business interests, 2 :iM.t:, :i '.' Proportion now combined hv Morgan over one-third. I'.stimated time in which Morgan will control entire husiness Interests ill CniUsI Stales at present rate ol pro gress. 1 years. Interest on rapltal controlled by Morgan tor one year at ft per cent, I7H,52W,247.40. AnnesHMU valuation ol t In, ago prop erty, fit, l'K.,11.1 lor a laboring man who works .oo lays in a year, at $2 istr day, to earn the amount of interest collected in one year by capital which Morgan repre sents it would take over o SO, Ms.:.' years. New york, tpril 17. The I'mtssl States minister to VsMtOsIs, Ismudis, landed lodsy from the steamer Caracus, which arrivtsl last night from Porto Kico. Loom is addi'd emphasis to his denials of the authenticity of the al leged interviews t abled here from Han J MMM, which made him rrittnse Presi dent Pastro. The minister said other passengers were present at the Han Juan interview and that thev. not he. IihiI unkind things to say concerning Castro He accounts (or his implica tion by I he ill leged I act that their words w. re put into hig month He would not discuss the diplomatic incident in Venezuela in advance of his report to Washington 1'he case is iii the Vene zuelan courts, where our government wanted it "Castro seems to have (be country quits uu'er control," said Lmtnll, "ami is quits certain he will U elected (or ii ti-year lei in neit spring." MR. KRUQER SEES PEACE Thinks Return or Mllnsr Means That Ne Has Bssn RseallsS. msterdam . April I.'. BoSf repre sentatives here BODBpt the return of Sir Alfred Milner from ekuith Alrira on a leave ( alisenre as tantamont to his recall. I'resi.lciit Kruger on bear ing the news said that peace is now SppreciaPly nearer. Boer Knvoys Alive. OradOSM, Cs.pt Colony, April 17. News from Hcilhrnn today savs that tndret and WmmmIs, ths barebss s lai snvoyi who were reportsa to bine I n sill.-.l hy the liters, are ill ive RATHER (iAV STUDENTS Cslsbratsd Million Dollar tiirt and Than Want to Jail. Chicago, April 17. One hundred students in night-shirts, put on over I r, .users paraded the streets ill tbe rioinlt) of the Art ir institute st midnight and serenaded .1. Ogdell Armour, Mrs. P. D. rmoiir and Mean inters, ,n . Ilien the crowd stiltisl for the IweniN stb street sISTStsd station I'bey look possession ol two cars and put nil other passengers out at the stations or CfOWQjSd lliem in the re msllttnf DSN, Koar patrol wagons In tercepted the train on Van Bureu StMOti hut the boyi made no resistance and BOOB "evenly live of the hundnsl were in cells. I he sisikesmau (or tbe tsiys said was not every day that $1 ,00u,is.m was given to a sa bisil, and thev were "just celebrating. " "Boys, you have made a very hsd plav, said Justice I'riiidivf lie "You got 1 ,000,000, but vou have not acted as tboOgbyotl dcSMrVsd it. I am going to let vol go this lime, hut you deserve a line. ' ' iBMSMdSS in Marlnduqus. Washiugt pril 17, lieu. Mac Arthur cables that Col Abadnu, the insurgent leader at Msf IPOOqOS. "" rsndsred on April In to Major Smith, together with nine oihcers, 70 men, and MH small arms. All look the oslb and were released, i itinera! Mai Arthur adds that this ends the insurrection t here. ssiii, g. Counterfeiter. Dead. New York, April II. John Allsart Skisig, the famous counterfeiter re- ceiitlv ar tested ,d led in I'.cllevtlA hospi tal todav, Iron, wounds sell indicted at the lime ol bis capture. Secret SfficS men claim that he was most SipOll III tbe business. t SSSAStUUSS In Msmphls. Memphis. Teiiu., April 17. Dr. Hals Scruggs, jr , one ol the leading physicians of this city was assassinated last night while returning home from a pioluesional visit. I Im laaiy was I, Hind in his buggy at f o'cbaik bis morning, the horse having taken it to the stable door. Kailroads and their mileage con trol lad by Mr Morgan: Boston .V Albany, :iw4 . New York Central, West Hbore, aulU; like Shore .v Michigan Southern, I ,'n, New ok, ,- lit,, 1 1 Hartford, -'oi , Michigan Central, Uo.i, Hallimore A. Ohio, .IL'lO. hrie, 21o: Nickel Plate, 61: Chicago A Northwestern, bii'J , I'nion Pacific, Mt.il , Southern Pacific, .1.176 , ireat Northern, 61W; Northern Pa. ilic, WJ.t.l , Chicago, Milwaukee A Hi Paul. MUX Illinois l eiitral. i24i , Southern rail way, t444 t imago a Alton, OOu ; Mis souri facifjc, 6.'ii, Wabash. Sif Missouri, Teias A Pscitlc, 'Wl Hen ver ot Kio Grande, 1674) Chicago A Eastern Illinois, 710, St. Louis A San Francisco, 1741 , Kansas City Southern 8; Beading railroad, 1 4 ..; Lehigh Valley. IXU ; Delware A Hud son,22; Central K. K. of New Jersey, 006; New York, Susquehanna A West ern, New York, Ontario A West ern, 40 , Chesapeake A Ohio, 147(1. Big Four, MM: Burlington, How:. total, Hti.lOU, total mileage of railroads in the Chited States, 187,781.08. Proportion rout rolled by Morgan, over tbree-flftiis. N.-w Vork, April 17. It is staled in Wall street this morning that tbe HI Louis and SOB frsnslSSfl railrossl is a pUrullSSei ol UM Mencan Central. I he MtOadord Oil, liould and liarrl man interests it is tadieved, en- ginOSffOq the deal. Hsavy sir. Loss la Alabaas. Itiriiiinghaiii, Ala., April 17. A at 4 o'clock this morning horned car bams ol the street rsilwsy pan) ih. Third I'resby terisxi ohurub, tbe pastor's resideuce and ball a bles:k ol cottages. The loss is II n. nun lire tbe ITCHING Burning Scaly HUMORS Complete External and loternl Treatment $I.2S I ellelotlllW of c TU I m-Vltl'ISr ),U)t'l ii sklu ot cruls 11, , I stale sad so rue Ike im, kt nt ii , uu. la, ti i h i hi isiieiiensd. lu si la.) lUiuug aud luaauuuaUeii su.l fuUia sud liesl, soilCuTKiiisu ltitsoi.vST(le ). to Suoi eisl i Icansu (iiu Wotd. A sl4s Is j, ui 'eui iu t urn lit w" toittrteji, Ulolluiliis, Si 'I huliilllaUus SklB, seaJp. UO Idootl tutmor. Willi Ium t ami, wkee sU slsS tn pt e Cass Cuir xAr,t,. . -iLf. k. Cutt tkiSUts Stuatxl,' iMtv 11