DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION 2,t(t(l.HIl I EASTERN ORF.f.iK wfatitcd J ! WISH MEN 1 A . .....11... ii. i. warm tlnv S;7 tell. Tell your f ir insnltnplr way ami MAKE MONEY J . .11.11,11. i F.h tonight nut rkMMtfl fnwt X tonlfhl; annnsr Thiir..Uy. I PENDLETON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1901. NO. 4107 nii I WILL WANT GROCERIES.. I iuive a large stock for mm t select from. I make H cialty of wholesale n, I pav the n Client price for country produce Hinl chickens. ti llamnft The Boston Store An Exposition of Shirt and Silk Waists The lioston Store gathering is the richest in this city. Nowhere will you find stl- s that approach these in beauty, and no other store is making it so easy to own the -wellcst designs as this one. Waiiti cost leM here than you'd expect and look surprisingly Letter than the rice indicates. WASH WAISTS RY. Shirl wuisi of neat pattern, percale in pinks. h ues, reds and heliotrope ofl cuff, stiffened collar. Crx,- l or lawn waists with embroidery, Wl trimmed collar and soft cuff's. OR,- Fine gingham shirt waists, varied OOt. cidor stripes and plaids, the general i - the same as mo-t expensive ones. (T-j OR Brown linen waists, white India yl.UK) Jinen waists, black lawn waists. waist- of hatiste, lawn, mercerized Alex andra cloths, etc. 94 RA $1.85, $2.00, SJft, $2.50 up to (Pl.Ov j 75( auAt Crf mercerized Louis loei and silk mixtures, but space forbids more descriptions; you must see the show Wheel made m ru n, 1 Workman The reliable Leading wheel in America you intend buying a wheel we uve a full line to select from penal and Cleveland wheels $32.50 to $40.00 It) ta tire, handlebar or color. I 1 t I M t 1 '.1 I w 1 1 .. I l.j.i nt It t sold and exchanged. e have received another shipment 1 now- satu curtain siret hers, side iiiiiH. thev save vour curtains not the cheap flimsy kind. Garden Seeds ciue nut our entire stock ot seeds offer all &v package at Sic or 6 for me avoui carried over seen, m us ring new seeds every spring. I 1 I I. I I ... I .. ..I M.llu ..I ITMIM llMlMt m!1 ouc niiiHii' Mt -'.ic- nieeu. ijoonie. .. . u r it 1 1 . v.... .1.. . riei in i uviii.rmi vive t o uwinu , I 1 i nieM) Yea ; etc. ledericK No taliouery School Bupplies, and Nutiooa. a m 1 r m Sj" -RAOC MAMK iRlttniD A new stock just received and what pretty btyles they are. Sev eral that we have never shown before. New tans, new patent kids, new enameled calf, new bicycle boots. Sorosis Price $3.50 Every woman who wears Sorosis shoes likes them and recommends them to their friends. 1'leas to show them. Alexander SILK WAISTS CO 7R Waists of soft washable silks in 14)0.10 plain colors. These waists are worth more. 0 4 10 A few sizes left, we'll not -ay J0 what they're worth lest you should accuse us of exaggeration. TD 7R Taffeta ilk waists in the newest pvilU colorings and black, every one made with the new long waist effect. fl0 7R Fancy corded and tucked hacks, ipO.IU fronts and sleeves, colors for street and evening wear, also hlack. CORA $lO50 1200, $14.00 and $15 ipu.Ov styles in waist- you'd never ex pect to find in Pendleton, hut they're here and the priceB are right too. The Busiest Store in Pendleton. BYERS' BEST FLOUR Tu make good bread uae byera' Beat Flour. It took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair over all ooinpet i t nm . and gives excellent satisfaction wherever uaed. Kvery aaca is guaranteed. We have the beat Kteaiu Rolled Bailey, Seed Kye and Beardleaa Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, FISHING TACKLE We have the most complete line of fishing tackle in the city. We have fly hooks from 30c to 75c per dozen, leaders from B to 30 cents, jointed split poles from $1 to $6, reels from 25c to $6.60, baskets, bait boxes, etc. at prices that are all right. See dis play in South window. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. & Hexter. House Cleaning Time. creates a large demand for soaps, scrubbing brushes, sapolia and other dirt eradicators. We are in fine shape to supply the demand for these articles, however large your order may be. All of the standard brands of soap - some just as good but as yet untried. All house cleaning helps here. C. ROHRMAN. Proprietor. GENERAL NEWS. Vesuvine ia again active. Ten thnnaand French troops will leave China next month. The Ohio river Hood ia now entirely subsided. Pittsburg Inst tHv $J,(t0n, 0W. The aupreme court rvfuaed .Ospt, Carter'a application to te ailnnt'tett to hail. Smalliwix hao broken Ml KEMMf Maaka Indiana an) bkkl fair I0MB4MM general. Billy Smith, lEMrioU, huh wotimied, probablv fatallv, in n Lon don prize tight. Berlin txdiceare watching anarchiata enppoeed In have conapirel againat the anptfOf life. Meaeuree are lieing taken to organ i the telephone Imaineaa oi the country into one concern . Mm. Nation 'a hondaman eacortel her from Medicine Lodge to Wichita, k' ana u li..n u)., ia t,. ! I ruul ti.J ' i. ..o.i. 1..11 ... m ao uif 'UK i inn 1 1 .i i i i iiir" FV','n,'M . erntnent wa nbnrlMd for five tllMfl over. Premier Delcaaee, of fc' ranee, ha gone to Kuaia on a political miaaion the object of which ia not definitely ftated. K. S. Nettleton, an engineer of the department of agrii nltnre, and for yeara prominent aa an irrigation en gineer, died in Washington. Brewery tiremen in Cincinnati. ()., Covington and Newport, Ky., navel atrurk for an eight-hour day. Thou - ! aanda are indirectly involved. Kuaaian atudenta met in St. I'etera burg in orderly manner and adoptod ' reaolutiona to aend to the miniater of education, aaking that their circum- ' atancea be ameliorated and leaa rlforoni regulation enforced. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Many Portlandera are going to Nome tbia year. Work hM begun on the Kalatna-Vancouver railroad. Artoria haa incorporated the Aatoria Commercial club. -iiuititer haa an ordinance to preaa dance halli. Wheat aold in The Dal lea laat at 50 centa a huehel. tap. we 1 hank The cauae of the Vancouver failure reuiauiR a myatery. Fred Hummel met hia death in a auowslide near the Mammoth mine. v Nebranka colony wiahea to buy a f)0,00o-acre tract of land in Oregon. -ettlem are going to Weatem Oregon in unrulier greater than ever before. Aatoria will collect a tax on tele phone of Id cent ht month after Mav o. Sherman county's itock inapector now receivea a aalary of :no pet annum. The Aatoria Pacific Sheet Metal Co. haa been sold to 1. Wiley McCaughev, of Chicago. The Oregon Bar association haa asked the aupreme court to disbar liarry St. Kavnor from lurther practice on ac count of his having altered papers in the Mi Daniel murder trial in Port land. women Dreod The di-figuratiou euutrd by skin diMrwat, even mote than th- tormenting irrita lion winch in c cointnotily asK-iatel with u. The um- of Oi. Piarua . Gomm Meihcai Dtaowan generally result in a complete cure of ecM'ina, pnuplek, eruptions ami other tortus of riir.tM' which have their 0E4BH in an impure i on dition ol thr hlo.jd "OoUaa Medical Diaoowty" aiiMj lutcly purges the t)ii i iMMnatt and puibiink, uud m aafca the Buta nt ous di e uses Mhuh bad blond breed and feeds. There it, no alco hol in the " '.o.i'.en Madlaal DI im ery" and it i eu I rely free from opium, eaaaiaa and all other liar colii s. " I mm I r u b I r tl with rejrui loan llir crown uf Ul lin.il U thr mil, of my I rl '' wriu. Mr. Klla Quick, ol Cu City. Tuauila Co.. Mali "Could in s 'v.l. 4t niiet uoi -mi loy lur. TInyiight llurr wh. u lirlp lor mr at li.l tin AuSlBf N.lu lltrre v... B4MM 1 wrul tu mvr iriruu at Chruntia. Hair aud Ihrrr hraol ( thr ood that Ut pirror'a OoAoaa Mel ical l)uaxjvrr had dour f09 thsia uiu! aras aoviaaa lo try it at oaat. 1" NNU that I imghl Urylni H luy fiirud mui to thr villMgr ami KOia bottle ami uiadr uir plomUr that I WOald fakr it I had brrn artling wiarar all thr tune j tuok ihlrlssa bmtiss arias ' Ooidau Mrdk 1 1 Diacovrry ' aud leu viala of Ur Pirrcc Plraul frlltU. aud UM-il Ihr All Hralllttf Salvr vblil. li Tl...-1. a eotiiplrlr cure II aa. .low l.ul ttttt I a. lakiua thr inrduiur uboul rifc'hl tuoulh. "I would aay lo all who rra 1 (hi. TfJ Dl FlriLr . oldt li MclUal garOlrsr 1" ton w.t lug IHM auil ii. on. y Or Pierce I'leaaant 1'eUeU aaalat lis action of the " iJiacovtiy." Insurance Fire, Life, Accident, Plate t.laan, etc. Loans on City and Count Property, Real Estate Improved and I ' n I n. proved City Lota Htuck Kancheaj and Wheat Faruta SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kaat Oroiuui Buildiiaf. WWt t sB GENERAL WOOD SPRINTED IN And Beat the Cuban Commis sion to Washington. o CUBANS DIDN'T WANT HIM NOW They Are it the Short-bam Hotel, Where Thty Will Mike Headquarters Wer Received Formally. I Waoliuigton, April 1M. -Brigadier a -o I i ,,,,, 1 w ... v. I ; ' Tin i ni i iiinoi vv en military gov mot of Cuba, accompanied by Ins wife and secretary, arrived in tbia city at S o'clock this morning, one hour and forty minute ahead of the Cuban comm issionners. It is said that the commissioners were not particularly eager for Oen. Wood to viait the I'nited States at this time with thein, and mat, when they Itnartl ot the gov ernor s intention to travel bv steamer 'via New York, thev determined to beat him by train. At the Pennsylvania station, tl Cuban commissioner who arrived at , H :40 o'clock, were met by Assistant Secretary of War Sanger, Asaiatant Secretary of State Hill, ( apt. Sawtelle i and Liet.t. Overton, of the army, who escorted them in carriagea to the Mtiorenam, where they a ill make their headquarter. Immediately after Hniahinu break fast, Oen w io.i hastened to the war department, ami held a long conference with S.Tretary Koot , relating princi pally to the visit of the Cuban coin iiiiasioners and plans for their enter tain merit Presented Tomorrow. The Cuban commissioners will meet Baatatary Root at the war department tomorrow morning at II o'clock, and he will then is, ,,rt them to the White House and present them to the presi aant, The cominiioner will hold a meet ing flu alternooii to map out a pro grain during their stav in vabington Thev have agreed not to dieus llit:es until they have seen the presi dent ami the secretary ol war. Cuban Reeelpts Decreased Washington, April J4. A decrease of f-'.'ti.Otl in the custom receipt .of Cuba for the month of .lanuarv and February, Bail, as compared with tlx -am period in 1U0O, i shown in tin statement iiied bv the dl tition Of insular affaira of the war today. department This falling off in receipts at OWtoms house oi ibi- island is thr but anottier indication of the remarkabl let down in the trade of Cuba, a act forth in a recent tatemeut of the de parttuent which Nhowed that Cuba' trade with tin Hilda world had de creased over fl ."km, (SSI in import and over l.'.iNMI.lNM) in Ijportl for the first three-iiarter of 11MK) aa compared with the anie pern! ol II trade with the Cmted states during thee peri'l showed a ilecreaan of about I .no" ooo . n imports and H.tKKI.lsjO in eirts. IMPORTATHNN 01 LABOR Uussltun Aslialss ihs People of the Hawaiian lalsands. Honolulu, April 11, via San Fran Cisco, April 24. J he quarterly rert of the territorial treaurer show actual available cab on hand 1 1 tai, .!, an amount which together with the eati mated nieinta will not meet the cur rent expenditures of the neit quarter A loan bill has lawn introduced provid ing for lmd to be issued to the amount of 11,946,400, the limit of the power of the territory to borrow. Planter imiiorting Porto Kican and southern negroes for plantation work have decided to stop the importation ol iavri.ru Wlllioui ram 1 1 ns. in single male negrs in the shipments received here have laten the very riff raff of southern cities, made up of men that are a menace to Isitb whites am natives. Many crimes have already la-en committed ami lore will tc little surprise if the worst offenaea against society should follow. soma Are aestleas. lie- married men settle down to steady work and give little trouble. The single men are restless, and after a few weeka runaway from the original plantations, and alter drifting around from niece to nlace. invariant v end in the police court. The Porto Klcaua have given much ten trouble than the Southern uegnau. They do not take hold of the work at Drat aa well as the negro, bt after being fed well, work aa they should. The planters have contracU-d alao for Italian laborers from Iuisiana, used to plantation work, ami many of litem are now en route. The luisiana plantations only tfive them employment during a or tion of the year, while here they have work throughout the year. TOLD Till: WHOLE PACTS Houoluluaus Old Not suppress Trutb About Plavue. Honolulu, via, ti Francisco, April 21. Much eacitemeut was recently cauae bv the iiscovery of a case of bubonic plague. Discussion was en aeindered over the proposition as to whether it would 1st) dangerous and detrimental to nublish lite fact that it had been discovered. Conference with the governor, with the board of health aud the representatives of tbe various Cpers were held. Trie lolly ol lollow $ in Heu Francisco's footsteps aud trying coersive measures to auppraa actual facta, reeultiug in widespread supsiciou and a magnifying of actual conditions in the public nslud , was pointed out, and it waa unanimously determined to avoid Hen FraJUdiaco's mistake aud tell the truth Oivea to tbe Public. The history of the case aud all facto relatiug thereto were immediately fiven to the public and the precau iouary measures adopted published As investigation showed tiie caae to have been of a sporadic origin, and no other cases followed, the scare imme diately subsided, and a atriet uajrau- tine and cleansing of the locality has prevented additional casea. Dr. Carmichael, for two years in labatM of the federal quarantine ta tion here, ha been relieved from dntv here, and will leave aan for the main land It is not known where he ia going, but it i supposed that lie will take the place of Dr. J. .1. Kiiivotin at San hrancicso. It ia stated that the latter s removal was one of the concessions made to the San Francisco committee that visited the president and secunsl the suppression of the rejsirt of the sHcial treasury committee that de clared the existence of bubonic plague in san Francmco. Dr. (ioter, formerlv stationed at San Hi ego, Calif., has ben appoint. -.1 to succeed Dr. Car michael, and it is supposed that Dr. Km you II will be sent to Detroit. THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray a Co., Pendleton. Chicago Board ot Trade and New York Stoek Exehanae Brokers. New York, April ''4.--The wheat market was strong tialay and sold at one lime I :t-K up from last night's close. Liverixxd closed. 59 7-H. New- York opened 8f higher, 78 7-S, am sold up to 7'.l 7-S. closing af 7! I Tl .ere i a gtaal demand everywhen from tbe millers of this country and as the foreigners are in the market for their usual large requirements prices will hold up. stocks higher. Money, per cent. Close yesterday, 7K'U . ()H'ii tialay, 78 7-8. Range today, 7R to 71 7-8. Close today, 7 :l-8. Inlv corn, ISO. Sugar, tobacco, 196) ste.d, ! Iiel; N P.. 103 7-8; Krie, 37 ft-8. Wheat In San Pranalseo. San Francisco, April 4. -May wheat ltr.'s t, nr.' :i.. Wheat In Chisago Chicago, April 'Jt. May wheat, 71. to ft 1-8. New York Market. New York, April '.'4.- sugar, ruw fair relining, 3 ll-lb; centrifugal, IN Bio, No. 7 spot, I rice, iftimestti changed. 3'u to tl ; wool, (III Corn Goes to 4S Cents Chicago, April L'4. May corn re some. I Ks soaring when the gong sounded at the niatning of the board of trade tin morning before the session was halt an hour old, it had advanced to M cent. Then Phillips came in and sold considerable, steadying the mar kets and preventing a further advance EMIRS WILL RULE NO MORI British Sueeeed In a Campaign Agaliiii Them London, April -4. British West African tnaips have inat completed successful campaign against the P.mirs "! Kontagorda and Hula in Northern Nigeria, hive thousand native at tacked the British force, tint, after n pealed charge, were repulse, I Later a ItritlNh lor-e which conilsl entire ly of natives captured the capitals of Kontagorda and Mida and liberated thousands of slaw s Kinir have pal rori.cd the country lor year (11111 Hr respnnai hie for the slaughter of tholls amis of natives. Natives Killed In Mashanland London, April J4. -Hixty native out laws were killed in an eugug llielll near l orl Darwin, Mashoualaii.l , . iti i harterl and xdice. DO SOME MORE SMASHINQ That Is tbe Intention of Women III Kansas. Wichita. Kaa.. April M. Twenty five women from Peck are p rt. .1 b r.e n route to Wichita to smash all (he saloons in town. Mrs. Nation and her asaociales surrendered tbetnaidves tins morning ami are in jail Mrs Nation may remain in jail for several month. Her bondsmen declined to fie Inrthcr responsible lor her. WALDI RSEE BREAKS DOWN Worried Over the Chine. situation and Other Things. Hamburg, April -4. A dispatch from Pekin statss that Held Marshal Wahlvrscc, i ommaiid i UK tlie lore in China, has taken to Imu) and is auffer ing from nervous breakdown, the result of anxiety over the situation and the tire which recently destroyed his head quarters. Robbers secured $juu Memphis. Tenu., April -4 III. Uvea have been working all day at the scene of the daring train robta ry on tbe Choctaw, Oklahoma A. dull rail road near Iron Mountain rossing Arkansas, early (Ins morning, but so far no arrests have been ma I- It ia state! by an otbcial of the Wells 1'argo l.xpress company that the bandit aecurtal less than 300. Clarke lo Retire. Chicago, April 'J 4 John I Clarke, president of the Chicago Telephone company, will retire wlllilu tbe next week aud will be succeeded by Jolin I Sabiu, of sen Francisco, cabin will also become president of the Centre! Union Telegraph company, which controls the Hell system coverin Illinois, Iowa, Indiana aud Ohio. Died From eight Injuries. Loudon, April 24. -Billy Hmith. the American boxer who we kma-krai out in a tight with Jack Hubert on Mon day night, died tula morning ae a re ult of the iujurlee. Tbe secretary ol the ."national sport ing club ami the aecouda and the referee aurromlered today. Pilgrims Are Wrecked. Toulouse, In April M, A pea: let tram carrying pilgrims tu the irlue at lamrdes culllded with a de lached engine at Porte 8aiut mi and wm wrecked. One peraon waa killed and twenty live injured Weald's Pair Commission Orgaelxsd. 81. Louis, April 24. The world'a fair national commission met today. Ka-Ueoator Carter, of Montana, was chosen president : Joseph t lury, ol Missouri, secretory. I I Mt to cvaa a colo m oaa nav. Teae lavajaiv aVowu u4aUss Takeass. MANY THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS Two and Three Fourths Mil lions of Dollars Lost o BY THE OHIO RIVER FLOOD Mulnium of Huh Water Kiprctod Tomorrow. Botliiun Killed by Inle Houm Owner on the Shore. Cincinnati. pril '4 Cou..rvati as anintatM itlaaa the naaibaf oi Mipie Btada h ie by n,,. loadi and atortns at eleven thotisaml, and the financial Ins m the principal cities SOOdad in districts up river at I'.'.TAt),. (..) Tbe river continues to rise and at noon registered "si feet 10 inches. The highest polal probably will be reached tomorrow The waters have reached Water street mid the cullers as far north as Second street are in- andalad, Baataaai men, however, secured the removal nf gissl in time lo prevent lo. At Parkerburg, tin morning, Car penter Tafrjl oa laa "teamer Kevstone state WM killed bv a "hut fired bv Nlilncv Cole mi the river hank, who warned the steamer to keep sway from hi submerged houe. TROUBLE IN THE CHURCH Ducslion or Sspsrsis services Agitates It moil ni nam Honolulu, April II, via laa Kran elseo, pril ii. -Kinscopal bishop Willi oas signal iied the glad Kaster tide by rinsing hi shepnerd's cnaik ami whacking the Second MMNajatloa an tinexactsl rsp. The hishep tells how there came to he a second caBBjra Ealloa iii iiis dloosalaa mugaine. in the early days of the church, the Anglo-Saxon member not wishing to frataraiaa with the native memtier, forini'd it "foreign congregation " anil were granteil the privilege of the uae of the aathadral nt certain hours for separate serines These privileges were viranted to prevent tbe disruption ol the church, ami were given only to the persons imil.itig the reipient, With out any right of succession Inasmuch a there ur ilv ten ol the original grantees now alive, the bishop holds that these few should bring these con dit ions to an end, the more so as the . lio. ese and cathedral are now IndofMM lent ol missionary support and are thrown on their own resources. new remedy is being tried in the islands (or leprosy. native lad let is that the survivor of raltleNliake lute in prool agaitiMt tin dieae and the new cure is founded on this basis. The poison in the gland is carefully pressed mil, ami tin ratlleuake siison iss laien carefully adunuistereil, both as a Miitstitsi is spray aim in lernallv. 'The result have so far been favorable, hut there is great danger that the isiieou in ipiautity will be a fatal aa the lepnajy. LINCOLN CASK Li OPENINQ Tu He al Two Oil Afternoon Formal Dedication ur Muuumenl In October. Hpriugflehl, ills.. April M, After consultation with the principal state olhcer this morning, I inventor tales kea Ideal that he VOald not ojsxn the ssket coiitoilllni the remains of Ahra ham Lincoln hi lore it is ilepoitl in the sry nl oi ti u new in saal tin afteinooti It retunh) ol removal was scIkmIiiIciI lor .' o'clock with only the old guatd present. Tbe formal dedication i I He- m w monument will not take place until Octulatr. HI.OOI) SHI II IN CHICAU0 Scuimil slaii and Officers aix Up In a Mut. Chicago, April -I be. a use Olticer William Messsnger and Mergeanl Thoiua sculiy, on duty at the Har rington police station desk, reluaed to I tll to hi protect agslust the allcgwl injustice of his arrest yeeter lay on a charge ol larceny. If. I., nel son bMlav propaniy tetany wouuueo Messenger and in return recelvial two I. nil. i wound in hi own cheat that are Mpaalad It cause death. DISCUSS TERMS OF PEACE gilehancr Will Meet a Deputation of Hur toiuinaoder. London, April -i. The Maiicheeler Courier stale that it ha learned from an authoritative source that l-ord Kitchener haa coneeo tod tu rei'eive a reputation of II. .rl i oininanders with in few duvs to discus terms of pcaie. h .our, Pardoned. Wasihnglon. April H. The presi dent haa pardoned Henry U, Oardee and Waller W liirault, convicted In New Orb-ens in 1SW7 and sentenced lo eight years in the Ohio penitentiary for eiuheiihug funds from the Ameri can National batik of New Orleaus of which Oarde waa president and irault cashier. The last it loners have served all but two year of their aeu- laoaaBi Eelemea Surrender. Manila, April :'j -Aa a reault of American aiaivity in Ilocoe, oue huu drel and fifteen oiticere end twenty five hundred Holomeu have surrendered aud sworn allegiance at Narvaoau. Erescl Is lacaae. Paris, April 24. A Koine dicnaton aay that Hreci, the aeeaaciu of the late King Humbert, haa tasuoiwe iiseeue as a result ol in ireaiuieei "7 jailers. era Ueeseeaau aeeeiated. Wahioato, April M.-Tbe war de (artuieut tble aUruoou auuouuoed t-'ii name uf nee lunun miiui, will be eppoiutod to lieutenancies in tne regular eriuy.