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LY EVENING EDITION QAILYEVENINGEOITIOH ? Waae,.,, EASTERN ORBGOS WEATHER. ?u 1 . Ika rr. ttlPT li.Tr to Sell. ,r" ' . "." ... mnlr W mil MAKE MONEY , 14. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, APBIL 29, 1901. NO. 41H OH ILL ANT OCERIES. I have a lanre rto t tor v,m 10 hM from. I make specialty of wholesale or.iers. I ( the highest price for country prodiu-e age , hickens. R. Demott. Blaok Beautiful Dress Goods Foulard Silk for Spring for Summer The Mark gown has the approval of thi fashionable world. Li gtntsal, dignified and suited to every occasion. Our silk depart tnent is creating unmatch adniiration for the foulards we ihow. All the new designs and coloring are lu re A New 'hoice Collection Satin or dull tinieh. Plain or fancy weaves. Light or heavy weight is here to claim the feminine attention. Satins. Liberties, Indite, Twills You ll not tind their eqosJ i'i Pendleton. T5c to l .O0 per yard Alexander & Hexter, The Boston Store n Exposition of Shirt and Silk Waists The Boston Store gathering ie the richest in thii city. Nowhere will you find L: - aj.proac!: these in heauty. and no other .- tore is making :t so etftj to own li Rwellesl deeigni as this one. ai-t- cost less here than you'd expect and look surprisingly batter than the rioe indicates. WASH WAISTS . Shirt w:iis1 of lit .it iiiittt'rn nercale K in pmks. bl ues, rede and heliotrope ft cuff, stiffened collar. R . l or lawn waists with embroidery, ol trimmed oollar and soft cuffs. 5 Fine gingham shirt waist, varied I ci ill ir ut p i i fw ii in I iiluiil llic 'iiupnl h'-ct i the same as most expensive ones. 11 9 'lrown Unen waists, white India ltU) linajfi u-ait Klnclr Invn wnit ... f 1 t 1 1 4 1 rui-ir- Mi niiut-ie. Kiwi), intm ti.cu mex- dra cloths, etc. Sl.8r. $2.00, $2.25, 12.50 up to $4.75, made of mercerized tajuis- MM and silk mixtures, but space forbids ion descriptions; you must see tha show SILK WAISTS CO 7K Waists of soft srashabls silks in 0)0.1 J plain e lors Tnese waists are worth more. i 40 A feu -it - left, ire '11 not -ay (Ji.tO wl,at they're worth lest you should accuse us of exaggeration. tfi 7 TatTete ilk waists in the neweel 4U. I O ooloringl and blaok. every one made v i 1 1 1 the new long waist effect. tf0 7 Fancy corded and lin ked backs, tpO.lO fronts ami ileevee, oolon fur street and evening wear, also black. TQ RA $ In. .". $12.00, $14.00 and $10 $17. Ov styles in WSistl you d IMVeff SX peet to rind in 1'endleton, Hut they're here and the prices are right too. The Busiest Store in Pendleton. ( heel made erienced Workmen The reliable I - Uaf wheel id America II $35. $40, $5 Ml intend buying a wheel we - a lull line to select from. v rr 1. .j Another Move in Chins. may here be chronicled in connec tion with our latest invoices of Has land; a move which will interest housekeeper, wife and husband alike because the ware itself is of exquisite beauty, the price so reasonable that no one need frown over the bill. These tew items give only a hint of the many here. C. ROHRMAN. r.u. and Cleveland wheels $22.50 to 40.00 style tire, handlebar or color. ndhand wheels bought, sold and exchanged. received another shipment 1 in 11- -aiu curtain hi r.-i, l.nr Ible pins, they oeve y0ur curiam , not the cheap fliiney kind. Garden Seeds clow out our entlrM stoek of mmmIh trfer ail ,rH- package at 'iv or tt fur We avoid carried over Mod, tbuM "'"If new Meeda every During. lundreda uf rolla of crepe paper, all I" mi'i MiiaduD at 10c. 1 U inunic at 23c Kleep, Ooonie, If: My Sugar Nell; You am de : Hell o l Vnt ri uivti me Heaven , II I Gueau Yea; etc. edericK No Matiouery, Hctiool Huppliaa. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread uae Bvern' Beat Tlour. It took tintt preuiiuui at the Cliicago World'H Fair over all com pel i tion, and givea excellent aatiafaction wherever used. ' V unci in guaranteed. We have the bent Steam Rolled Bailey, Seel Kye ami Beardleaa Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYLRS, Proprietor. HOSE LAWN MOWERS I have a full line of cotton and rubber hose direct from the factory; aUo have ball bearing luwn mowers, grass catchers, yard sprinkb i at prices to suit all. Examine my sUx;k before buying. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. the le all GINIRAL NIWS. The cable cIiom match resulted in a , rtraa. Harvard won two and Yalt one of the annual relay race Marauding i increasing Ntween Pekin and Tien Tain. Cardinal Ranipolla baa renigmxl the office of papal secretary of state. Mrs. I.ang ry attained great MhMM in her new play in her new theatre. Count Cornulier baa been acquitted at Paria for the allegei murder of hif lie. In a fnrent fire in Wieconsin near Mullen 1,000,IXX) feet of hemlock was burned. The midway will be closed on Sun day at the Buffalo Pan-American ex position. Negotiations for the renewal of Driehrund Triple alliance) will opened this spring. The Northern Pacific will ship unconsigned freight for the North and West over the Burlington. A LoDdon paper says that the con flict of the future will be between Gar many and the Cnited States. Chas. Moore, brother of Mrs. Nation, died in Wichita, Kans. He wan in jail hi the tint for saloon smashing. Harvard graduates have raised seri ous objections to conferring on Presi dent McKinley the degree of L. L. I. The Constitution and I mlepeiidenre are to sail trial races off Newport under the Newport association' auspices. Clark Howell, of the Atlanta Con stitution, gave the principal mMMI t the Grant monument MMClatlOD ban quet in New York on Saturday. Attorney (ieneral Knox will institute nrocoedings to recover from Capt. Car ter some of the 11,000,000 or tbara abouts Carter stole from the govern ment. Bv a skillful ruse, a constable MO ceeded in serving a writ on lien. Caaaiua M. Clay, informing him that hia bank account had been attaclml by his daughter. HAWAIIAN'S LEARN SOME NEW POLITICS THE NLW YORK MARKET I OTIDTUn AM HIS TOUR OF o - Delegate Wilcox Tells Them About the Plums. o SATS THEY MUST BE REPUBLICANS If They Would Gel Good Tblogs From the Hand of Uocle Sain Reorgaolz lot; 1 Piny. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. John H Mitchell has sent '' to the Y. M. C. A at Salem. QovajtlUMajl . are buying Oregon hay to send to Manila. The Salem electric light plant was old under foreclosure for M4, mm. Tacoma baa been asked for a 2-Vyear franchise for a telephone company. The shingle weaver' strike in Kverctt Wash., ia about at an cml. Pullman agricultural college won the field event from Whitman, H to 41. Baker City Komanist young men have formed a club to aid the church there. The Canadian government will r. l n . . the rovaltv on gold mine in the Klon dike. PortlSad. ha three additional clerk in the noatotlice, secured bv Senator Mitchell. The salmon run at Oregon City ia Minall. ErtOrgaMM are playing navoc with the nets. J. M. tark, an Independence aw mill owner, will increase the miU'a capacity to LMo.OOU feet per day. K. L. Can by, the dead cashier ol the Vancouver bank, has considerable money invested in Idaho mines. Harry Adams, of - p. kan.-. aged K, abut and killed Alfred Jenkins, ame age, at Valley, Wash , accidentally Koy Healer, a freshman at Kugeue, broke the northwest vaulting record. Hia new mark ia 11 feet, L'S, iuche, Jamea H. Bitchey, who died at San Luia Obiapo, Calif., was a pioneer ol Oregon, waa born in 1H1U, came to Ore gon in 1447, lived in i'ortland until ISM, The Oregon Lumber Co., largest lumber operatora in Kasterii Oregon, may remove their plant from Baker City to Sumpter. A atreet aign compauy offers to placard Portland's streets free it al lowed to place on each board bearing lUe name ol the street the advertise ment of some business house. Colonel N. B. Knight, father of Miss Portia Knight, who recently sued the Uuke of Man -i for breach of promise, expects to go to Lnglaitd HM to bajk after hia daughter's interests lu the peuding litigation. Qolo 1 knul.t has been practicing law at Baker City. JL Ml' Lady's Lunch Has lreu rudely defined by HMH Cywit aa "lo,a and kwei-ts." And ..:ur all there more truth than poetry in the definition. Ice cream and OUI I t) aatikly the palate, but they m fai tioni saluting to the atomaih. which rnjui.i I tliat loud be nutritious hrst and nice alti rward. By careless eating wou rn pave the way for stomach "tiounk,'' snd iu kindred miseries Dr. Pierce's (.olden Medical iJi.o ery ia couhdeutly con. n. ended aa a cure lor diseases of tin f.loin ich and utlirr organs of digestion ami ROtitioa by iuriiu( diaeaaca which ore.tnl tlie aaaimilatiou ol food it nahfi s the body to Ije built up and strengthen, il in the only way known to luilmr O) bssl digestesl and aasimilaied. '-..i tarclvr tuna uioul lik 1 Mail mlarrv.- writes Mr Mulli. ... d ,.i. CtaarUair Co Va "tin acas the paiu thai I raluil I.. put able tu du auylbiuy at all C aaythiua cat, it i-os-i mi'l li top of my arad hurt so H scrim.l II woull kill me. with all that I ouukl do H w.ulil mu Ilk. grr. but now alu.r ainjt oui 'iaatiii M, I leal lrimkxity ' aud 'ravonu Freai rtptioii I can eat a litil. of alaioal atitthiua I waul and cau do a aood dav's work as wall a a,i Iviy gj aui UtU i tliau I have uccu fat ui " Dr. Pierce'a 1'lcaaant PellcU cure pick ucadathc. I aru lot ia: lid Hi, Honolulu, April 18, via San Fran cisco, April lit. The forty-sixth day of the legislative session ha passed, and the amount of work done can la briefly MnrmariMd In the word "nlnets kbfM bill intriMlnced, eleven hills sent up (or the governor'. ignatnre." A fair sample of the legiabition pro posed by new ly made American i the bill for regulating gambling Mttd favorably on by the house. The bill ilitine gamliliug as, "Nothing more nor IsjfM than a simple contract made by two or more eraons to undertake any chance for profit by paying a rer tain consideration, generally calbd the stake money, for the same." The measure provides for the appoint incut bf tvary lafltlatara ol three "commi- IIOtMTI of gambling" who are to look after the licensing and regulating of the various joints. Switching a Party. A movement headed by I 'elegate W 1 1 -cox ha been going on in the rank of the native home-rule party, with the object of switching the party over to the republicans or making the republi can party a native party. At a meet ing called to discus the matter, Mi. Wilcox stated that he had Ireeii the "whole thing" at Washington, waa the only territorial delegate t hat had honors showered upon him bv lith th president and emigre, lb- com bided bv stating: 'I have lieeu advised in Washington to come home and advise you about vour future Wise men, your tru. friend bid me av to the Hawaiian "If vou want to make vour delegat great and powerful at Wabingtou send him buck a it republican. Nev, -end a delegate back who ia not native and a republican. The repnl cau pa all the laws. ami have all the good tiling to give. Tliev can muk everyone Hawaiian a present of laud in hi- own country. Humphrey the Plotter. I lie missionary element in the is land thmk the. see in tin proposed movement a plot to overthrow the con trol in republican and territorial affair now exercised by them. Tin assert thai the prune mover i notWil cox, but Judge Hnmphrevs, one of Mu moat bitter opitonent of the Hole ad ministration. Thev assert thai, if In cau induce the home ruler to declare i themselves republican, be can av nushington: "ton see that lb. Hawaiian- would not come into th parly lor Hole, whom tio-y hate, but easily aiicciimtied to in v intlucnce llil would make his nil lence para mount in island polities, and probgld result in Reward appointment go vernor. Wilcox Has a Plan. It la also asserted tout the object of importing J in fitch ia to run him lor congress a a siiccesaor to Wilcox, win Will he placaied with an appointment aa a t mled Mate repreHentative Italy. The "conspiracy" i al legist to hev for us object the overturn of the mis aioiiarie on one hand ami the preven tion o compb-te native aacen.lencv the other. It l probable however that miIcox i playing hia own game, and if he succeed In turning over tb natives to I he repuhl leans, will hlln self reap the reward. The iiame of tl oraguiratloli will be the lhdeeiidf hi holne rule reoiihluan pailv I he lead era have decided not to confirm any of llole'a appointees, itnd will probably petition rreHldent Mi Km lev to remove Hole and apis, Hit O K Kalauobahin i in bia plana. A BIO lHISIJUk(i lltVI IJai ai-linent iim. and 17 Ultier Hulld ings Oastroyed. i'ittahurg, April IiU Kire whii I originated in the basement of the de partineiit alore of HejOTM K . L,rc) Bros, at iiisni destroyed thai building gutted live business hlncka and twelve resiliences and damaged a iiumtwi uf itbers. The loss will be $J.'SI lS). Sey ami erna are reported miaaing. County heal Burned Milwaukee, April M, '1'he Wautoiua coin, tv seat, Wusbau, waa practically deatroyeii by tire thi morning. laaui ia llfsj.Uisi. a Barracks Coaflegrallon. Cauuea, April 'JU Fire whic started in the camp of the Thirty -i veuth artillery here bslay awe through the barracita. r.igni uvea were loat and many aoldlera injured COLVIU (ili TS CONSULSHII Oreauti nan Will tio to garranqullla Colombia. Washington, April UW.-i'he follow imt MDUointmelnts are aunouiice,! lieorge W. Colvig. Oregon, consul at Barranuuilla. (.'olouibia, to be chief of engineers with the rauk of brigadier Seneral, Joliu W. narlow, weorge i. liileanie. Henry M Kolwrt , to be iudue advocate general, with rauk of a briagdier general, Tfioinaa K. Barr, John W ('louse, (ieoige K. Havia. a Oevuly OraanUsr lujurad. i reauo, Calif., April 2V. J'epuly litrict (iraud Orgautxer D. K Saund ers, of Han iraBciaoo, oi the Cnited Workmen. was injured. probably latally, by the north Ixmud train tjils morning. aia Prise far a seal. New York, April 2V Seventy -Use thousand dollars waa paid for a Btock Kxthauge aeat today, according to guarip among the memuere. Rsportsd by I L. Hay ft Co., Pandlatnn Chleaao Board of Trade and New York Stoek Bxehange Brokers. New York, April '29. -The wheat market wa lower tixlay, notwithFtaiid ing lietter opening cable, and a large decrease in the visible supply. I.iver xi opened 5 11 7-8 and olOHjftd ft 1 1 . New York OpnBftd lower, IS 7 . . and, after touching HO 1-S, dsjelllWd to 7Hc. TIM visible supply ahowed I decrease lor the week ol 1,61 1,000. Stocks atrong. Northern Paeillc lend ing with an advance of til. Money, 4 per cent. Closing Saturday, HO-. ()hmi (imImv, 7U 7-S. Kange tmlav, 7H 7 S. Range bslay, 7t to SO I -ft. Olon today, 79. July com, SO 11 . "ugar, 147; toliacco, IL'S1, ; stNd, fil;C. It V Q., Iff St. I'aul, 17H; N. V.. 1 It. Wheat In San Francisco. san Franc iaoo, t'alif., April IS, - May wheat, 100. New York Market. New York, April lifl. Sugar, raw, fair, refining, ;i 1110; centrifugal. 00 lest, 4'4 ; coffee. No. 7 pnt, lii4 , rice J'a to i'4. Wool onohnnsMi Wheat In Chicago. Chicago April '.'H. -Mav wheat 74 to '2 :-s. J. P. MORGAN'S I thi BUY UK IS L. RILAND STKAMKR LINKS FROM KNULAND. They Fsar Will Have Serious Conse quences tor Great Britten's Com merce He Will Buy More. London. April 1W. J. PlftfJXMl! Mor gan ha Mqejliajd control of the Ut Kiland line, a Hue fleet of steamers playing ladwecn the I'niled Mutes, I'ortugal, Italy, Sicily, Kgypt, Turkey and the liluck Sea. He paid a ipiarler of a million innda on Saturday aa a deposit. The 1.. Kiland lit xi ceils in tonnage all but one Kiiglih line. 11 i BPdnratOOd that Mr. Morgan intends to make further shipping purchases and it i fearetl hia combinations will have aerioiia coiiaei uence for llritiah trade. Bigger Deal Suggested. Certain remark dropped bv Andrew Carnegie on bis arrival here concern ing the high ocean freight ratea anil the Htateinent made by Mr. Morgan recently that he would aee Carnegie n to Miiggeat that both of them are in a deal for the control of Iran- Wlan lic shipping. THEV WORST!:!) THE KOIiRS Bagllfh Wn Victory al Kltpdam. Taking Prisoners and Ordnance. London, April 2U. Lord Kitchener ra porta (ran rwaofli i "Major (ieneral Kitchener's scouts under (irenfid' command captured Van Keeaburg' laager at Klilem. Seven liners were killed, thirjv -even priaonera taken, and eight thousand rounds of ammunition and all the enemy' wagon were captured Our loea waa only one wounded, ill her llritiah column report three Honrs killed, liftv-eight prisoner taken, III ty seven surrendered and one ouick-liring gun captured . ' ' THEV ALMOST (101 RHODES Boers Were After Their Muriel Knemy In South Arrlea. Cape Town, April LI. - Millionaire ( eeil Khiste narrowly eacape.1 capture by the Ho. - - near Kimtierly on Mm day. Tbu blew up the rftUWBJ track in front of the train on which be wa travelling, but Itbodea auccecded in Iliak lllg his esrupe Revolullonlili Aesept Amnesty. WashingKin, April L'li The Colom bian minister llva,baa reielved a ills patch from Bogota, auimuuciug I bat the revolution 1st have accepted Hie terma of general amnesty relating to political prisoners, thus ending years of devastating war, Hoyl's Relatives Contest Will New York, April 'Jtl Hi -inherited relatives of the late plavwrigbt Charles H. Iloyt began to i oldest bia will toilav The eatate la valued at 1'J oO.ISHI. After hearing three wit misses the praeei nigs were abruptly stopped and the will admitted THE COAST Presidential Train Left Wash ington This Morning. o THti PARTY IUIBBB9 FORTY PKOPLK Secretary Root lo Be Prddlctlly ti the Head of thf GOTumiMnt Dnrlnu Mr Klulri'H Ahvjoce. Washington, Anvil "' I'd.- aratl dential special tram with its forty paeng,r- lell the rennsvlvaiiia station at H: :o ..'i loi k tin morning on it ten IbottaaUd mile journei ('resident and Mrs .McKiulev were both in excellent health and all indi cation point to an enjoyable trip A Urge crowd pressed around the nates to bill the party god-pee,! I'hev cheered heurtilv a the train prilled out. Fodajf'l slops that have been aoboddlad are Alasandria, Obarlotto ville, Lvnchburg and Kmnioke, Vir ginia, ami Bristol, TaM . where the train arrives at II toiiivht A pilot engine precede the special bv ten minute, and another follow, to U handy in case of u possible lueakdown Ten hours ahead the main track of each division will he cleared of all freight Root Hum the Country. Only four members uf the cabinet accompany the president. These ire llav, II itebciM'k Wilson mid vmitli Secretary Long, whu is in Colorado will join the part later. Secretarv (tout practically will be at the head of the government ill the capital dur ing tlM president's ahseiii'e, although much executive business will be trail- by the president himself en Plague In Cape Town. CaH Town, April IS The plague record of the oast week is: Port) QUS new caacs, black tweuty-teo RlIKi pMni 'f these, is dind An iinuuri.nl Surrender. Manila, April -'a lien A lejandn no who wa prtMniaaatlr waniloatil a a successor of Aguinaido surrendered at Aray yesterday Tsln to cuag laiatlvc A CULU IN ONg DAT Brume ivululne latilsi aactad route. Mamberi ut the Party. The member of the purtv are the praaklanl and Mrs MoK inlay, Mis Bnrbar, Hnaratary lla, Mr. Hay( I'ostmaMtnr (ieneral Smith. Mra. HBtllh, Secretary long, who will join the party en route: Mrs Long, HaCTS tary rlltebooek, Mi Hilaftaoaa, Baara tary Wilson, Miss Wilson, Itear Ad miral Melville, Secretary Corlelvoii and w ife, Assistant vei returv Iiame, Or. I. M Rliay. Mrs. Itixev, Henry Scott, of the I'nion Iron Worka of Sun Kranciaco, Lawrence L. Hcott, Charle A Moore, Mrs Miaire, M. A Hignaii. J, Kratacnoitt, fourth rlea president of the Southern I'acitle railway ; sil neWHpaper men, three representatives of three lllustrntiil wieklle aud sev eral White House stenographer and attache. The Itinerary Buuklet. Secretary Cortelyou ha eiil to each meinUir ol the presnlente party a handsoinelv prepansi ilinerary ol the trip It is in the form of a )Miklet With a handsoinelv embossed cover, and KMtnlna in addition to a map Mhowiug the route ol the luirtv, the day and hour ol ariival and departure at each point, the pOWllalioaj and elevation above the sea level of citiea at which stop will SB made and manv other interesting fact including the names of the railroad over which the tram will travel t he distance la'tweeii point, etc. The longest distance to lai traveled without a -top ia from Sn Antonio to LI la so, leu., a distance of li'JI mile. At sieiandria BB lime. Aleiandria, Va., April BS I be presidents' tram arrived and left hern I on tune An enthusiastic crowd greeted I the paiiy, tbe president gracefully how ills' MM BmlllBf m acknowltsige uielit of the cheers. I . University ol Virginia IWSSSll Lynchburg, Va. , April IS, Tin prrauleiit 'a train arrival kaM MBliO tliis aitemooii and was greeleil by a large concourse of town .pla. At Obnrloltaville, ha ipoaa to tlie l ul veraity l Virginia sludeiits, aaying "I am glad to hear the i heera of young Well." He expressed the hoai that lb pfUVS worth Of their antealors 'the Ihvs gave the pruaidtmt tbuir col lege vail at th OOneiuaiOO of the ad it res. CI HANS MWIi COM ERI NCI: Advised Wilk Ueneral T. Bslrada ralma Be hum Wodnssday. New York. April Hi the OSkM constitutional convention meuiler who are in the city epeht the morning in a coiiferentai with (ieueial T. Kb trade i'alina, former head of the junta. Xlaaj eiituied no opinion a to what will lie done by the convention. Thev leave for Havana on Wednesday. BICYCLES FOR $44) $46 BICYCLES FOR $80 BICYCLES FOR $2ft Sale in now on at H. J. STILLMAN'S Corner Main and Webb St. Uun and Bicycle Kepalrlnsr a 3pvcilty. ulioua.