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Ul ILL AMI ROCERIES.. I btvi i ffo ,M!k ,or ng hi wlael Irons, i maas it imecialty of wholesale orders. I pi the highest price for country produce mid chicken. R Dp-mot t. ome Made Prices on endleton Men s Clothing Every man in and about Pendleton desires to A t J-i I U J iirii s-a as sawn a a a a a ana a a mm a a-x a a u .a . a a a a a a a a a a a boss bsbbiisi & ww a a a mm waaav mm w - - v " o I j .1 . ji tir j a i a s s w m i , m, x a a a a a w mam obis, i.m m a w - ww a a a a ma a U I F I W. I Ulllwkla T T w- U IL 1U K I T L IIIU1 W U W L U Ll I Ji . i . ami man any inner unicern ntreaiMHii uctauM l ii 1. a OSi. e a s s I in 7 e nave ine oesi line oi doming soiu nere. vte not except the local tailors in this statement, we can turn out a better suit than they can. mnuriL'itiL' av niiaiinl 500 to Select From, Every One Fresh. (iray tricot, a good wearer U ,11 Willi A Kit " KFWQfV 'ray tru.it, Iwtter value Tan raKMiiuuru, all wool, a Brown checked wool, look t WW Ciray olav worated, made by the celebrated Washington mi I If, boat on-the market 10.00 A ao called pure worated, sijuare cut dark cbooaable de sign for thia cut 13 go No. 1 meltona, uot shoddy kind, tan, oxford, brawn.. 14.00 Kveryont in talkiitK about our JO pattern line of novelty clothing at ia.50 dray stripe business worated nits at in, $10, lit. 10, 113.60 $lh, L'U snd Jg.OO heel made , lie reliable 1 " 111 .11111:1 iua $35. $40. $5- "Hi nd buying a wheel we lull une to select from. u An Embarrassing Predicament is to he without money when it is wanteil, at it is also to be without breud in the house when unexpected company arrives. Be on the safe side and order your daily bread from Kohrman's, and you will not only have bread when you need it, but money in your pocket. You can buy food bread from us cheapei than you can make your bread at honn C. ROHRMAN. al and Cleveiand wheels 50 to $40.00 ., .... 1 11 1 " mi', ninnmni 1 ,,r rn nr hand wheels bought, sold and exchanged M received another shipment naiu curtain stretchers, Pius, they save your curtaina ' 1 uiiiisy kinu. arden Seeds DIM 1 1 1 1 r ..,,, ... l L 1 II c laj Ul MCl-ll ,- r-,'"nw al ur ,i 1 ui avoid carried over seed, thua seeds every spring. of rolla of crape paper, all shades at 10c. USic at 2!tri Mluoi. (Vwinio butfur Null N tu Central give me tleaveu ; ea ; etc. ericK No louory. Buliool Buppllea, 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. BKER A FOLSOM. Main Street FISHING TACKLE We have the niont complete line of fishing tackle in the city. We have ily hooks from 30c to 75c per dozen, leaders from 5 to 30 cents, jointed split poles from $1 to $5, reels from 25c to $.60, baakets, bait boxes, etc at prices that are all right. See dis play in South window. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. wall Muslin Shirtwaists. Underwear Tbe kinds Can always that be are not relied upon shown when in they come Other stores from this store. Originality la Conaplououa Dlatlnot Individuality in all at tbe tbe very lowest price dainty designs consistent with we have thorough on dependable special display merchandise is this here awaiting J week. your inspection. Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store - - GENERAL NIWS. Russia is now exporting butter. J. P. Morgan haf frone to Pari from London. The -ioldahoroueh'( aecond trial trip wan a failure. Frencb aoldlar are to colonize the inland of Madagnacar. Greater New York democracy have decided to fight Tammany. General Rate. Hall and Grant will return from the Philippine. Serion religious riots have occurred in Brazil against the Romanists. John Barrett has a place on the Pan American exposition commission. Havana is to hare a bank nf interna tional character, capital 12,000,000. The Rarkentine Monitor, ilne at San Francisco, is now believed to be lost. Manila clergymen have protested against allowing cock fighting in that city. The .'Od and 34th United States vol unteers were mnatered nut at San Francisco. The Constitution, Columbia and In dependence are to race in Indian har bor for a cup. , The Canadian government has passed a bill giving J. J. Hill railroad rights in tbe Dominion. Delegates to the Knights Templar conclave in Louisville will be a apod modated in tents. The Carnegie enmpanv has taken a contract to furnish 20,000 tons of steel plates to a Scottish firm. Tli" ritualistic party of Kngland will establish an American edition of the Knglish Church Review. Caffery broke the record in the Marathon mail races at Mnston, cover ing 2fi miles in 22:2S 2-5. Robert McCormick, tbe new minis ter to Austria, has gone to Load OB, thence to go to Paris and Vienna. Chile has occupied all the strategic paaaea leading over the Andes into Argentine. This alarms the Argentine republic. Arrangements have been made to build an iron and steel plant at Basil Ste. Marie to cost $50,000,000, employ ing 10,000 men. Tbe Hudget statement in F.ngland has caused a depression of the public feeling. 1 1 irks-Beach informed the people mat commerce 01 f.ngland was not so strong as formerly. HEAVY STORMS IN THE EAST Cleveland Buried Beneath Sea of Slush. o LAKE NAVIGATION SERIOUSLY IMPEDED o - Storms General Throughout Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia tnd Triooessae Swollen Rlcrs Drive People From Valleys. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Rosebtirg has smallpox. Astoria has a clerk's union. Polk county people will bore for ml. They are Uiring for coal at Newberg. Newberg is to have a 100-barrel mill. Boring for oil in to liegin hihui near Sa I em. Tbe Portland whist ck.b won froui Seattle. Whitman county, Wash., ban formed union of dairymeu. Spokane's voting registration is 8875, Last year it was H272. A $13,(KM) hank building will he built at Ritville this summer. a hath Iiiiuh soatO feet linn bean limit at Ashland bv .1. Barhite J. 0. Clark, aged M ha been taken to the luaane aavluin from Ronehurg. A iietitinn fur a saloon at Hhadv Pi, tut, Grant Miuitv. hue 1 rejected. Da v ton has rejected the offer of A. Roth to aell bis electric light plant lot 180,000. Baaratl will spend ihxk) of city money to decorate lor President Mc- Kiuley visit. Striking shingle weavers are en deavoring to effect a general shutdown in Wasbiugtou. Tbe wood trust at Salem has been broken and now the capital can secure fuel at reasonable prices. All unusual event ia tbe asking for pardon by Gov. Geer of Hugh Patter son, guilty of criminal assault at Cot tage rove Chaa. Rover, a joint keeper of Rath drum, Idaho, baa been informed by anti-aaloou people that he must leave town or have bis joint smashed and burned. Morris A Whitehead, of Portlaud, have agreed to refuud $40,000 bonda iasued ten years ago at o per ceut, making new onus at 4 per cent for Vancouver Cleveland. ()., April 20. - Whisked along at a Niieed of 54 miles an honr, a pform of snow and sleet blew into tbe Ohio valley late last night, knocking down teleeraph and telephone wire, blockading street car lines and bury ing the streets Iwneath a foot of snow and slush. This morning, the city was almost entirely cut off from out side communication. IManv horses were killed by coming in contact with "live" wires and were buried beneatl me siusn. mi i.aite f.rie, huge waves imperilled navigation, arriving steam ers reporting rough experiences. The storm is general in the east and south Board or Trad Felt Effects. ( hicago, IIIh., April 20. RusineNs on the Board of Trade was almost at standstill this morning. A terrili winu. sno ami Meet Mtorm raging m the Kastern states and cut off com munication with New ork ami the London markets. No limitations were received nor none sent. The railroads report no interruption in trattic. Florida Has a Wind Etorm. Miami, I'la., April 20. Many build ings north of Miami were demolished MM several iieraons badly injured last night by a heavy wind storm. At Hiscayne, John Peters was killed hv having a hoard driven through hi Isjdv. That disasters isvurred at sea is anticipated. Daep Snow in West Virginia. OayaadoH, W. Va., April 20. After thirty-six hours of storm, snow to a depth of fii inches covers the ground and several feet art reported on the mountain tois. The rivers are swollen, driving people living in the valleys o high ground. Rsport From Newark. Newark. 0., April 20. Tbm beavleal now of the year fell here this morn ing. Travel on the electric roads is abandoned. A Storm in Kentucky. Middleshorough, K., April 20. Ten inches of snow fell here last night, llie greatest in live years. Tennessee, Also. Bristol, feiui., April SO. Four snow is on the nr. .1111. 1 here still falling. The THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I L. Ray a Co., Psndlston. Chleaao Board of Trade and New York Stoek Exchange Broker. New York, April 20. The, wheat niArkct was dull and featureless today, although the tone was firm. Liver pool cloned 1-S lower, ft 8 7-8. New York osasad itabtngadi May, and sold between 77 1-S and 771, closing 77 .'I S. The exwrt shipment for the week were .",:k0,tKS OOBflpaiW with .!, 100,00 for same week last year. Stis ks strong. St. Paul leading with an advance of $7 for the dav and lift in two days. Wheat Close yesterday, 77 '4. I Ipan today, 77. Kange tixlay, 77 1-S to 77'. Close tixlay , 77 M July corn, 4S1, . Stocks: Sugar, 14H; tobacco, ISO steel, all' I St. Paul, IHUft-M; C. B A Q , ItS I N. P., 10.1; Fie, Whaat In San Franslseo. San Francisco, April 20. May wheat, LASTING PEACE IS ESSENTIAL So Says Agoinaldo in His HAYE OPPOSED RESISTLESS FORCE AdvlMs His Countrymen to Girt Up Stniftfle and Submit to the Author Ity of the United Stitn. the 101. Wheal In Chisago. Chicago, April 20. Mav 7lH4 to 71. wheat, inches of today and snow is fruit trees will suffer BUYING llll KUKI.IMilON "Pleasant Dreams" the young maid to her mother, as she retires to rest. The mother itiiiiles, hut sighs She knows that the pains that rack her will nut slop lor darkness, .ill 1 tliat it -.lie Jatpi bar wim will ouly be echoes of thr sufferings of tbe day. Why not sleep soundly and rise refreshed at morn ing, Willi .sUellgtll and coiu.ige for the day's duties? Weak , u e r v o u s wo nen, sutfeicrs from ,..,. , b e a r i n g - d o w u paius, and other womanly a 1 1 111. ii . have found a perfect cure in Dr. Pierce's Pa yor i 1 1- Prescrip tion It heals the womanly diseases which cause the pains and uervousiiesa. woiueu strong aud sick "I diu it my duty to cxpirx. my liraiilell gratitude for hat-iug- bo. u the Mttm uuurr Piu.uleaec. uf icsioriu; me healtli.' w.itcs m a H. Muuu. or aariegkiU. Uceii Ce fi n for urirl two year I suffi ieil (TOSS a luale wsakucas mi I uot .i.m! ou uiy feel auv IcDgth of time could scarcely wlk it all Appetite was much impaired ; I had larariug' down u-stiioni. , oita'l csprewi Imw i. .,:!. I ... feel II. -1 11 led several kinds ol IU die: lie wlllfh did inc lltlle.ii no .,t Al last ill ti i lolly Ur. Pierce's Favorite Prcsc: iptioii. I Itod not taken nil of la'O taittles be-fui 1 tau it was ucuefUiiiK me, so I couiiuued to take ii until I h.,'i l iken -.cvcii boitles, wheu I felt tntiiely cuieil Oiil not feci a tou.'h of m old com plaint It lut tieen over a year since I took yoni medicine, aud I can truthliillv S) that my health ha been tiettcr lor the Inst yeai tlwu it had been fur four veais previously Von may publish this as a tt stiiuouutl." Or. Pierce's Cnmainn kasnac Metiical Adviser, ill uuuei covets, is scut In; ..n receipt of i oiu-cent slamirs lo pay exueuae of uiailuiK " i Addieas Lr. K. v. Pierce, huffalo. N. Y. It makes weak women Well. How the U. N. and N t. companies Will Aseompllsh It. Boston, April 20. The first authori tative announcement concerning the negotiations for the purchase of the Chicago. Borliattoa A Qaiaoy railroad coinpany by the NoitOSra Paeiflc and (treat Northern railroad companies was giv nit tniiiiiht from the ..lin e ol tbe Boston bureau in tbe form of a statement from I i rector and ex-Presi- daal Obarlej f;. Parkins, ol lbs ('hicago, Burlington a Qiiincv. as f.,1 low : "Mr. Perkins says it was practically Settled this evening that a formal offer of 2U0 per share will be made in tin- course of a week or two. payable in hunt 4 per cent hoods of the iin-at iviriiiern ami rtortiieru l aciuc uoui ps ii i os, secured by a deposit of Chicago. Burlington ,v Qaiasy stis k in trust ami that J. P. Morgan v Co., in Isi half of the syndicate will offer to buy I.Vi.iSMj.utio of the tsiuds at par. Per kins says that personally he is in favor ot accepting tbe proposition." Nig Burlington Bond Issua. New York, April 30. it was oil,. ial ly stated hj Wall street tislay after the close of husiiieae, that tiie proposed control of tbe Burliugtou by tbe liruat Nortberu aim Northern Pacific IntsrSStl would he etlecteil by au issue ol 2t, 0OU,0U0 in bonds on the basis of Hi OSMHl for each dollar outstanding of Burliugtou sttajk. The Santa F Deal. Mew York, April 20. -Tbe Tribune says: Kepreeentativu of the Pennsyl vania railroad it is said on uood au thority will soon be elected to mem bership in the board of directors of the Atchiusun, Topeka A Hanta F'e railroad. No Alchiuson securities up Ciar in the long list of stocks and inds owned bv the I'cnnsyl vania, but it is understood that the heavy pur chases of Atcbiliaon Stocks principally the preferred nave been made of iste by interests identified with the Pennsylvania railroad company. This road has long had close traltic relatious with the Burliugtou. the two companies jointly owning and operat ing the Toledo Peoria A. Wealem railroad which connects the systems, but in view ol the increasing proba bility of the acquisition of tbe Bur liugtou by. the NorUisu-u Pacitic-Oreat Northern iutereete the Pennsylvania, it is as id, some time ago began to make preparations for alliance with another western Hue, cliousing the Atcbiuaou KILLED HIS YOUNti WIPE Chisago Man Also Suleldsd, Artsr Committing th Awrul Dssd. Chicago, April 20. John J. GllrSB, sn attorney, ageil '.V, shortly after BOOS ttslay sliot and killed bis wife, a beautiful young woman to whom he had been married but a few months. He then shot himself through the head and lies dving in the hospital. Mrs. (illen was a daughter of a wealthy brass manufacturer and married the lawver against the wishes of bat parents. Shortly after the wadding, she was kidnapped and held if prisoner at home by her relative. -illeii sect' red her release by habeas corpus proceedings, hater, the couple were received with forgiveness. Ke centlv, the voting wife i. turned home atid t.. i (il I. mi's .li.nnm.l- that she live with him she declined, saying that she w its afraid of her I ife Todav.thf colliil et in Lake street Oil 1st) grablasl ber wrists, pushed her into a hallway, and, it is supMsed, umiii again receiving a relusal, drew a pistol aud tired the fatal shot. SHE WANTS EXONERATION Kvntuckv Wir Was Accused of Bslna Untrue to Hsr Husband. ... 1 K . , . .w. K 1 . .-l. Jose in, .o., .April o. Police ha been served on the officials of the erman American bank here bv the at torneys of Mrs F.'rnest V. Hardin, wife f the cashier who recently disap peared, that, unless the bank this aiiernoon surremlereil the letter in which Hardin says be left Loan U' ca'lse he discovered Ills wife was un true to him, a suit for J5,0U0 damages will Is- commenced They also de mand that tbe directorate ol the hank make public that she is in no way re sponsible for Hardin's absence. ' Har din was heard from a few days ago in nan i ai.e, en route to Hawaii. Die hank says his accounts are all right. WINS Manila, April 20. - The following is the substance ..f Aguinaldo's address to the Hl'ptno people, made public last evening : "The lessons taught with a full meaning and which have recently come to my knowledge, suggest witll irresistible force that the complete ter mination of hostilities and lasting peace are absolulelv essential U the welfare ol the Philippine islands. "The Filipinos, have never faltered iii following the ath iwiinted out po th.mi hv tht ir lortitude and courage. The time ha come, however, in which tin y Bad their advance along this path impeded hv an irresistible force PVassatlng lo them the cause of peace. Thi cause hs in fuliv smbfassd by the majority, my fellow country men, who have already united around the glorious sovereign banner of the t'nited States. "I Proclaim to ths World." "i.-i this banner thev repose trust and believe that under its protection the Filipino people will attain all the promises ol liberties which tbey are beginning to enjoy The country has declared unmistakably in favor of peace ,io be it "I proclaim to the world that I can not relnsc H h I the voice of my peo ple loafing for naSOS nor the laments tions of the thousands of families roaming 0 see their dear ones enjov ihg the liberty and promised generosity ol the great American nation "Bv iicknow ledging and BOOBjrtlag toe sovereignly of the I nited '-lutes throughout the Philippine arcln pelago as I now do without any reservation whatsoever, I believe that I aui serving thee, my Indoved coun try. May happiness be thine." I'o signali.e Ibis important step in the pacification of the country Osfl MacArtbur orders the release, hv swearing allegiance q t, lnite.1 Slates, ol liSKI insurgent prisoners. THE QAROME ARRIVES HOMER S EAST HORSE Had Broksn Down si Ssa Wat Tem porarily Rspatrad al Honolulu. Han Francisco, April 20. -The trans- port iiaroi , li, weeks overdue from Manila with sight hundred returning I'wi nil siitb Jailed States volunteers, arrived tins morning. The vensel broke down st sea and was teuiMirarily iepaire.1 at Honolulu. She is III bad condition, THE HOERS CAPTURE TRAIN Th Great Cartoonist's Edwsrd W a t:04 Animal. New Yoik, April At. 1 be ssedway was tbe scene of many lively brushes between some of tbe BtSSPOaol itan . bSmplOB trotters and pacers yesterday. It is estimated that more than 10,000 persons watched the races from the curb. The surprise of the day was when Osirtoosial Homer Dafonport's fast road gelding, lidward W .' .'4,, de feated th- former world's OiMmpion Jiacer, IfaBOat -':04., driven by .1 . kssery. Mastsit is still a fast I In rati and there are few who can baffj him in a brush. .Mascot received a his-i lal prepara lion for his work yestsniav, as he was scheduled lo meet Hr. 1 lav id Kandell's Moth Miller in a series of brushes for board honors. When Mr. Havenport arrived behind bis new purchase be jogged up to the starling point aud decuh-d to take a by al the . hapmlou, making it a three-cornered race. The horses were off on even terms, but before tbe ouar ter mile p..t was reached Moth Miller left his stride and Mascot and Kdward W. bad l out lo the limsb Just al the end of stone I stair v began to make a drive and Mascot let out a link, but Da VSfl pOfl was not to be left behind, and, pulling bis whip, be called for more BpSSd. F'dward W. re SPOadod gamely, and, with a wondi-r ful spurt, lie shot past his rival and Onisnsd a half length in front of the old cauiMjtigner. A VERY LARGE LEGAL LEE aonlana Judge Allow SKS1. 004 fort Ua Beselvershiu. Butte, April 'M) Probably one of the largest fees for small service ever allowed in the West was awarded to Thomas P. Hinds tislay, by Judge Clancy, of the district court, lor ait iug as receiver oi tbe Boston aud Mou tana Mining company for a period of Ove days one year ago Hinds as given 200, UJtJ for i.eisonal services, and f (1,000 as counsel fees and other expenses. VANCOUVER HANK CLOSED Sssn and Find a Hsals knallsh Troops Uo lo Fire. OSM lown, April 20.- A dispatch from Flast London, Cape 'olony , re pasts the capture by a small IWr forcti on I hnr-l.iv of a train loaded with coal and cat) la, The lorward SOgins tOOSpod and re turneil to Btornitarmg, afterward re turning to the scene with tnsips. onl) to Hud the train on lire. Two natives were killed and the train leased, after having bagg the llis is i lew Was re stripptal by RIIM.EV IS NOT GUILTY buabai Has Com lo Mnrdsr tat an End. Frsnklort, Ky., April lii The Jury in the case of liarnett Itlplev, charged with complicity in the murder of (iuveruor 'lia-hel, at II 2ft o'cltsk tbia morning brought in a verdict ill not guilty. Just Like a PstSS riahlsr. Paris, April Al. - Count Bom de I as tellane was sarmandad by old time friends hi the set that make Paris convivial as be drove through tbe boulevards or cbSitsd at tiie cluba yesterday. He has but recently re turned to Paris from Biarrils, where he left the Countess, and Ibis was the first la-casion his former Usui com gaaions bad had to show they still cherished his friendship since the gjggl w ith M. De (todays. Kven his enemies are making over tures, and hia friend now bank BpOB tiie dispeiinel of Isilllon of the trould iiiiliiou as ban Brs. Nation's Fronts. Wichita, Kau., April 20. Mr. Carrie Nation, tbe aahaiii smasher, is said to have made enough out of her cruaade to keep iter in comfort the rest of bur life. itel table authority says she has made 116,000. (If this amount she will use I600U to build a cottage in Topeka, and or the SasfJoa Hands Overseas. Seattle, April 20. Twelve eect.'on hands working in the Cascade tuuuel of the Great Northern railway were over come witii gas yesterday. All were resuscitated, except J. MclXmald. Yellow Fever in Vancouver. Vancouver. B. C, April 20. The British warship Condor has arrived at quarantine with yellow fever on board. Siiallsb Cud ChaJlenarar Launahad. - i i la-vow Aoril 5so Th (.i,i. Mahou and Orlo McWwaiu Ln,r ! i,iu.lsllv lsim..l,J i.J.. i with murder, aewed their '0 v V TO CUES A COLO IN ONS DAV. last Laualiv Snuuu ViuiuUM Hr.t sstloual Is Is lbs Hands CouptrolUr. Portlaud, April 20. Tbe First National bank of Vancouver was dosed this morning and is now iu (he hands of the comptroller of the treasury, by oruer Ol l.ank K nam Kiel j. w. Max-I well. The officers of tiie institution have not been seen since last uiaht. Nothinu has been iriveu out. The bank has always bad an excellent staudina ft is supposed to have 200,000 oo de posit. Sawed Out From Jail. Cheyenne, April 20 -FJ. f. Martin I and Albert Probst, charged with as sault and roblatry, and Jauiee Mc- unamad way out i from jail last ciabl, after aseauliugl the jailer, who they locked in ague J I secured bis gun. tin remainder she will invest UNBEARABLE ITCHING Ssit It Wo aid mm a UeilW to Teas Shla ... Umek. Vund bjr Ul 1 14 I It i I bad a brOakluji out all over uiy Lack. 1'lic iu I. ma was alii,..rt uubasrablt), aud at Mines I left Uiai 11 would be a rebel to tear Uic kin ell 1. 1 back. I tiled doctors' (, scrlplJuas, aud soveiul ruuiedlss, witSosS even relief I ead ol your L'bTIi i aa reme dies In Uie ludlsi,adfa .Vwi. .titer Ulnar pplieeUuus. iu back null ib biua. aad by mm ttilli Ul Is v oi I 1 11. I'ilt tgulIIISSl vva-half used tbe biculmy oiu lias) all illsaupsartal. i ii iiiia.4. JiiUt ullicll lit, ludlauapolis, lad. CUTICUHA THI sjsfT slMMP ,aT (ssT) tu 00..I uud dItkiisi l Slood. Sold 2"aJu4 tls.oU Pol i saUal M ts. ,(.' Cuavr.. Sob, Prov.. Bomuu " He l Car yT.ki.. Iluuiors, Ira- aud Notioua.