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! f EVENING EDITION m EVENING EDITION ISE E BiSTBRfl OREGON WEATHER. Vl"", "' Ml your Tnnlthl mill hi,li. ...... n. ,,, .....nF tee,! PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREHON, I'll U US DAY, MAY 9, 1901. NO. 4190 EE IR YOUR ROCERIES-. D GET4BLES Conic and hoc me. fresh Vsgstables KruiU ii -specialty Biases! line staple U fincv Orooeries in in tin- city. L R. Demott. We want the Men Who arc interested lagood clothes becoming clothes Rttiag cloths - to know where To best buy the Best. Oomt and see the handsome showing of the linest productions from the shops of the Grestsst Olothei Makers in the World. We want the nn;n who buy here to gel clothing they'll be thor oughly satisfied with and w make our selection with that Object in view and we keep the same purpose in mind when making the price -all our clothing is priced that men will see the financial Advantages in respect to style, tit. material, finiah. If you want anything In wearing apparel, its hen at its best. Alexander & Hexter, The Boston Store M a truth the Summer Girl never had so many irctty "tunable" dress goods to choose from. In in previous season has there been so much beauty hi be had for so little money. :::::::: I -3c for Dimitios worth 10c and I2c Idc for fancy Lawns and Poroaies. fee for Lavriif and Dimities worth 20c Oc fin 1 trcumlies and Batistes worth 25 9t irall Wool I'reiich ( 'Itiillies. 12 l2c for fine ginghams and ootton i'ean da Boies. 4tOC for Alexandria silks in elegant designs. S 1-;$ for ginghams in plain colors and fancies. few Silk Organdies, Exclusive Dress Patterns. lew Poulard Silks, Exclusive Dress Patterns. pjfi Remnants Wash Goods in lengths from a shirt waist length to a dress lenght. usiest Store in Pendleton. h k ij,i garden Beetle ioi lar 5cenl packagee, ensl t iluet in toilet soap, 31 - a h.ir. li-, los. li mn s Larue line eel (rots Isliing tackle, hooks, lines, N and kadera MM ptpttr, plain and iln cu, 10c to 25c. poiu ranee, gilt and gold faciei 8 to $50. We are Doareai L lower potS, 4c to 34c. New w music, 50c kind 23c. ISJmocka Our line is com luster:,, bruiheS and wooden- hlets, ihKn and otlice supplies. Id filled riaga, sag id sc, taut 5 )carSt vatsi . glassware. ' lain ati '-tellers, pstnaji lancj perfumes. Pott1 B Sad irons, i onmleti MdiUnd, It.ta, 1(li:s pomp. .dour combs, yc to fsaeea Furniture, outlet Set 'i nil 1 to ae 1 I --. esMaj HBesee Inqtiisilivcncss Ii frequently forgivable as in the instance of vour wanting to know all about the bread son cat. Ask us all the questions yOU like about the bread, cakes, pint, etc , we suppiy. We will be Only tOO pleased to alls wer them We have nothing to con ceal, everything to las open to the inspection o! legitimate impiirers. W. I 'tag about our bread we base a right to it's good all through e.sery das- in the s ear. C ROHRMAN. edericK No h'il Stockton Incubators. BYEKS' BEST FLOUR To ni. ik. gol bread ii-.- I In .-p I. . mi Flour. It UMik rJrtit premium at '.in- Chicago Vforld's Kuir overall . ouipet , tioll, Hllll gllc- e. ei lent Satisfaction l.elewt IIMtxi. Kvery (Mt:l ix guaranteed. We have the bout .m.-.hii Boiled Bailey, Seed Kye and Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYEKS. Proprietor. Warranted not to Rust I have jiint received a large shipment LISK JJ5B TINWARE Hitch as milk pans, milk cans, boilers tea tattles, iauoe pans, dippers and buokets, ete. Every pieos Is warrant ed not to rOSt and is exchaneahle at iinv time for a m-ss piece if it rtlStS See display in window. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. I I M I'M M Democrats envied Kort Wayne. 1 in i . by increased majority. Fires near Austin, Pr., are destroy ing immense amount nf timber China will auk the powerx to Host a loan for her to pay the indemnity. Troop will begin to leave China when she promises to pay the m 'lemnity. Bbahey loot bia tight with Bverati on a foul at Cripple Creek, Colo. It wan a '.M-round go, but the decision was given in the second. A notice has been posted at the Ifarrishnrg Hteel works. beginning .lane 1, an advance in wages of III per cent for nearly 7(h )( person" Heavy rains have caused a great rise in the river Indus and capital of the district of the same name is in immi nent danger of destruction by ilooii. it is asserted that the principal ob ject of a plot discovered at afoOMecdtl was to kill President Ceustus upon bis arrival at the government palace. Articles were tiled at Trenton, N. .1 . , with an authorised capital of 50,000, (KM), to manufacture stationery and other engines and machinery" of all kinds. Another strike of HUH men on the I'elaware, Lackawanna ami We-tern railroad was precipitated by the rcluaal to grant recpiest of workmen lor a nine hour working day at present wages. Bccausc Richard M. Kohiimon, a colored teacher of music has been assigned to mipervise the musical in struction given in New York schools, IS principals 1'iK) subordinate teachers have protested. i ne social iM'oiiotino t inti. a inein lier of the Nalional Kederation ol W... men's Cluh, has under consideration a proposal which if adopted will reverse the entire color I ine question that has been agitating the women's clubs of the country The Isiaru of naval officers appointed to make a full investigation and report on wireless telegraphy has completed its work and reports on the entire feasibility of the system and recom mends: that it be adopted and that the present system of using carrier pigeons lor messages between naval points b auanuoneu. PANIC AND BIG BOOM IN STOCKS While Northern Pacific Soars Skyward teres! of speculators went into the mar ket and effected a comer. Mill, it was authoritatively stated today lias not sold any of bis Northern Pacific stock. Mis large interest was acquired last summer around the 10 mark. Me saiit today: "I have not beef hi a abate Ol Northern Paenie for six months." In reference to the re ported difference between the Marri man syndicate and the Morgnn-llili interests he said: "That has been j magniel a thousand times." THI: NEW YORK VURKtiT Reported by I L. Ray Co.. Pandlston, Chicago Board or Trade and New York Stoek Bxehanae Broken. New York. May H, The wheat mar ket was dull t.slay and prices were off all around. Liverpool aloeed ' 10 7-S. ...in "-in-.i n.w.'i, in,, nun And Create the Necessity lor the Bulls to aold down to 77Ja, dosing at : h. OTHER SECURITIES SLUMP OFF o Make Easy Terms for the Bears Settlements. New York, May S. Brokers, specu i a tors an. I others who go to make up the daily life in Wall street came early to their otlices this morning, in antici- PAtlUC NORTHWEST NKWS. I vereti. Waiib., is to have gas plant Oil indications are found near Ore gun City. Oregon's school fur deal nun.-- will close on Mav L'H. ork is to be resui I at the . ,V 1'.. mine in the Baker district. Baker City wheelmen are howling aiioiit hoy who pnmitnre tires. The I mversitvof California I .-ni ,, I I niversity of Oregon in field day. A contract has Keen let lor a m liool house at John May City for 848S, A well of iNiiliug water ha- I n found near Vale, Malheur county. I liueus ol I'.nterprise have lorineil a Wallowa county immigratinii board. Lester Horner proposes a hotel at Knlerprine if eiti.eiis will pet nptlLIHI. Columbia college, Milton, will hold its annual commenceuient on Mav I ' 1 I A The steamer .Senator bus been in iiiarantine at Juneau with MiiialIpo n BOBIOi Canyon City Iturns stage., are now on the summer schedule and make the 7u miles in a day. Ira Jones, of Oregon Citv, has been admitted to practice bafOfa the interior department at Washington. J. A. I'avlon has taken the oflice ol Baker county school superintendent, succeeding W. B. I'rivett, decease. I. The I inted spates government asks (or bida on construction, plumbing and w iring at Fort Stevens, near Astoria. A Virginia aorporeUoOi fbsi.iHNi ca(iital, has been funned to sell iea nuts through the Mouth from nickel-in-the-slot nun bines. The .real Northern 'o. f Imililing stiakvards at i.pbrala. Wash., from whereto ship thousands of burses, sheep and cattle to the Kast. riie Canadian government has re duced the rovaltv to f per cent and rules that non-pay meiit will subject the gold .lust to coiitiMcatiou. i'.asjjajK, e4plB patlOB "f a crucial day. Interest naturally centered in Northern Pacific. The best opinion on the street was that the Harriman-Oould-Kockfeller crowd and the Hill-Morgaii-Yanderbilt in terests have lucked horns. The tirnt ligures from Loudon showed a rally in American share. Jump of 130 Points. Northern l'acitic opened this morn ing with a splurge The first sale was at 170, a gain of ten potato The rise continued ami at 10 :4" o'clock cash salea were made at .UK), or l:to points over the opening. I nioii Pacific onelied lower Sailed Up to 1000. Soon after II o'clock, Northern l a. tic aold for InXH), cash, while other stoi ks were tumid mg all alon the line. Kverv'hitig was panicky, liarring Northern l'acitic, and a decline of from A to 111 per cent was common. In ion l'acitic lost heavily, early falling from UN! to H6. Kcenee on the Stock F.x change were wild in the extreme, brokers fighting and tearing about like mad. In Inn.., Northern l'acitic was selling lor At noon, a healthy reaction took place At 2 o'clock, Northern Pacific waa qaoted at HQ cash. While a panic and turinoM were on in the Mock Kx change, the curb was having a slump o its own. Mundard Oil fell to 171. baler, it recovered and sold to 700 How They Saved a Panle. J. P. Morgan k Co., Kuhn, Loch .V Co., and Street ,S. Norton, representing the elf letaraatfl thai have baaa fight ing for control of the Northern I'm Hie. did mucli to check the panic by "tin lally MNMMBjaleg they would not demand tislav (he shares ol Northern PaeiSC due tbeln. After this, North- ern I 'an In dropMd to 'sm and the gen eral market began to go up. SEVERAL FAILURES NOTED OeeftffOWeea Between inverse Interests to Settle the Ught. N. w N'ork , May t. -Colilerences be tween the Morgan-lliirand the Marri man - Yauderbi It iuterehtr were freipient this afternoon. There is strong reason to belO'e that tin- d ittc reuct-s exeileU by the tight over Northern Pacific will lie barmoiiiaed. A nnouiicement has lieeli made ol the - 1 1 1 pen 1 1 , , ,,f Mes.rnl aouaolidated exchange houses, hut none ol the failures are regarded as serums. H'KINLEi vAS ALARMED There was great excitement on the Stock B scliHUge, amount ing to a regular panic, all the stocks going down from ten to fifty BolBte, with the exception of N. P.. which oiened at 1 7 ami advanced to J liHM per share, closing at Wheat : Close yesterday, 7S' .. ls'ti bslay, 7S'4. 11 . . I .. . . - - ... o. . .'I.I I'll'. ,1 I ill .'4. Close bslay, 77 7-8. Stocks: Sugar, S5 tobacco. IN st.Nd, 40'4; St. Paul, HI: C It. A Q, IHt : S. P., :2"t. Wheat In San Franelseo. san pranelaoo, May 9. Daoamber wheat. IOI1.., to UVi l-S. New York Market. New York, Mav W. Sugar, raw, fair BATHED IN FRAGRANCE OF THE ROSES President Has a Beautiful Re ception In Los Angeles. o HE WAS VERY MUCH DELIGHTED O The Ohio Society. That KnlerUlm Ihe Parly, and lis Alms and Present Ollicers. refining, centrifugals, tki tent, i'4 to 4 11S retined, crushed, B.06) powdwed, tl.tUS; granulated, .'.,V; coffee, Kio, No. 7, 00 sisit. SW to (WlBl rice, domestic, changed . Ui tl -4 ; wool, tin London, May 9, The Mock market (or American railway shares has dfoppad to nothing. Small traders are wiped out. LOCAL SPKLULATORS KXIITKI). Many Citizens Who Have Dabbled Nut in the Bla Flurry. Kver since the exciteo I licgah ill the New York Stock Kxchange a week or two ago, many Pendleton men have baae taking "flyers" through 1. I.. Kay A Co.. local representatives of New York brokers. No one but Mr. Kay, the manager, knows just bow manv have invested, but it is known generally that the hiliuher la not small and that a good many thousand dollars of transactions have pa-ed through the local house. Several business men are credited with having reaped small harvcMH and these men only smile when asked a few stating opeulv what were thei losses or gains. On the big Hurry, when prices lodav roue like a ball'... 11 until they reaeheil hi tor Northern Paeitie, none ol tl local men were in it. as the notations were in such a constant state ol llnctiia to. ti that ilistant ira.ling points wen rut off from the deals, the risk of tb. brokers, that they would not Is. r. unhorsed for margins put up for their customers, .ompelfed eonliliemelit o the dealings to the -lock Kxcballge It sell, where It was at times lliiMissibb lor me -.icaers ami in., clerks 10 keen up with the ijilolal Ions. One dispatcl says that it was I'.' minute), atfer tin c lose on Wednesday before the deal con I.I lie placed on record. One local Maaoletor. no it is r ported, wanted to sell Northern Paeifli short at slightly over SOD this morn ing, but was refused by Mr. Kav, who protesl.l that it was danger. ,u- Mi view hroved to lie correct, as Northern Pacihc went to .1X1 ami then to liaM) immediately after. It was then some satisfaction to figure up that thaaiHNM Utor's loss would have baae aninoibtae more than 1IMI had the order been tilled by Mr. Hay. The Bullet i tin 1 i-s-iii. :nt bu until mditn U It is nol moit sun- than llu- dirt Hiiiin1l iin-m iiu-ltd out 0 ttu ni.bti who M'stlil liifl lilJlUU'U Nu Ml Ji lb htrotlL' ' llletu ins i iiu.n'ii "Wiit-ii tiu iionuicfa in dig .'sivfl tin whole Ik wviikt iiftl lir. Pisrc'll GoldeM Mulit al !nvnv -r itjfsjg 'liast-a.- ol Uisj stoin.tcli 1! otUei ir.tus of rtigiMihui aul nutrition Jt ures tliMM.i. t ot other OfyftHi wl. -i it uits the dieWsMM ol tbel stotii.Ai i , on jvhn'h ihr nrviru! ons-iti L it U foJ nutrition .inti vitulitv "I woutO xsty tu r aiti t n. h.it 1 have lri 11 arr tally ni i vtin-s Mr J S 11 II : Ueuoua .14 'I wua ut ouc iiuif US 1 thuUtfUt aliuut it death -uur I V mini. 1 tu in. h olx- I tad rl of thr UuW to tuy betl. 1 li.U i.iki-u ifatlloiu of nu li . iiir. Iut it lmi! U iX Ihf iHsiraW: but I must 4UV ih.it ...1. n i 1 1 c a 1 liuacovci y ' has ni. d iuc. uik! I iilU OtuUlcl til. in Uavc- bet u lot iwt utv yciara I atu nw forty Ihrcc years ohl Havsj taken lu all twt-uty nine botllael ot OoldeTM Metlical in-.. .0 v ' brsidca Isvn ur three- ilujen vuU ol Ui Piatrcc's I'ellcta. but now I take uu lueuiciue." Lr. Itert:t's I'l. i- unt IVlleU t me constipation thrill,1 Van WUTSiil Co.. MW He Tolegraplied hum Lut Anaslas fur Soma liituruisllon. Chicago, May President Mr K 1 11 -ev was alarmed 0Vf the reports he beanl 111 I. is Angeles relative to the linaiicial crisis, and M.nt the following message to I rank . I.ogau, a promi nent lis ai broker : 'Is there auv truth in the alarming reports of a panic on Wall street'.'" I.ogau 1 -1 1 that there was no Uangcr of a panic. ilFFECTS THE MJtUMWTON How in N. r. fight Baaan and How it May and. New "lork, May tf I eal 1 ng w itb the relation of tlnugs m the turmoil ol Wall street Hie financial writer to the Kvening Post 111 a news leader says: l lu fundamental fact in the .North ern Pacific situation lslav was that tin Burlington dual is placed 111 jeopardy as matters Miami at p resent. II I 11 1011 l a. iln interests, which were alarmed at the danger to their pfQMftjf lying 111 the I'url iugton 's control by the northern transcontinental lines, have bought enough Northern I'ai iln stock to prevent a ratification of tin burlingtou nurcbaae bv the Northern PaolSo shareiiolders uiileaa Sjome agree ment is maue with them which will niot. -et their interests sulticieutly. The corner resulted, it is said, from Mr Keene's clever appreciation of the situation, in stock, the legitimate demand for which had heavily reduced the float ing supply. The corner's ne, "o.lary aspect, though a more sMctacular one to the public, in a lo.o.iueut of far-reaching couse- qeaeaaa. possibly putting a stop to the plans lor the greatest 01 ine ranroau mergers, upsetting J'reslueni Mill s auilacious plan to have the Northern Pacific control the Burlington's operations. tor Sair Protaatloo. The policy of Kuhn, l.oob a Co. has been essentially one of self protec tion, there probably will now bat mada a triangular agreement with the I nioii racitic sharing the control as well as the Northern I'actiic and Oreat Northern under a modification of the bin. 1. -ii of the guarantee. The pyrotechnics in shares are at tributed to Mr. K , ' 1 1 , who, . oin pro bend mg what was actually going on and uutlei stand ing the large abort la MANY KII.IJ:!) IN SPAIN out ad ly ai Lille Uaixslons Hlutk Wars aiuody uraaas Art tsarsJ. Madrid, Mav '.'. It is olln mil united today that twenty wert ami one hundr.l wouiiilei in yester day's riot at Barcelona. Apprehension are felt that more violent outbreaks will occur. There are ominous signs ol unrest in other parts of the country. Hlult o 11 11 n . 1 at Usrsaluua. Madrid, May ti. In spite of declar ing of martial law at Barcelona, riots incident to the tramway strike con tifiue. Ke-lnfori emeliU have been sent there and that authorities have baae OMavae to take supreme measures to suppress the disorders. MRS. NATION'S PAITi Will be s National UraauUatlou Was Launeliad Today. lopeka, Kas . Mav U. I'he home rule party, a political organisation which iiitends to carr out Mr Nation's ideas was formally lanm lied today, ftate and national e n, unities VM Ii sel.-i led . l,s Angeles. iav 9. Today the president heeded the lloral parade, the crowning glory of ti elehration of l.a I'l est 11 de 1 0 PlofM TbfOagll streets magnilb'entlv de corated, in which the Spanish colors of yel I0W and gfeen mingled with the red, white and blue of thousands of flattering Hags, beneath arches ( ever greens and palms, wound the many beautiful Moral floats d rated with myriad-, of roses As the president's carriage passed tbrttUgh the crowded streets, hundreds of scl I children that lined the wav hurled Mowers 111 front ol the horse-, so that they literallv wieled in the Iragranl blaOBOBM, tribute possible only in the "Land ol sunshine and Kosea." (iaorgaous t-'lowsr-Kiiuliiaas I'arads. I.os Angeles, May 9, President and Mi Mckinley ar. se early this niorn log, I'he flral number mi the program was a drive ihroech the magnillcentlv decorated streets, after which a paiade took place Hundreds QDOfl hundriMls of oqaipagaa ol all conceivable kinds, decorated With blooms of thousands of varieties, made a sight long to be remembered. I'lesidcht and Nlrs. Mc kinley were both greallv i.lease.1, and cheered like school children as the more part n u Im 1 v bandaomo 1 BMIVad past 1 he presidential stand. Drawn by Whlls Horsas President McKllilev was OOUVOyad t" tin- grand stand in a carriage drawn by lour while In rses, the harness covered with yellow ribbons and the lap rOOO ol the same material, the entire Vehicle covered Willi while .arnallous and marigolds. I he parade was led iy a inounted signal corps. Bands of rough riders, Hag loan vaiiiers, the Americus club of Pasadena, uniformed in white, hearing Mags. followed Tbrea leilyboa Bllad with pretty girts tossing confetti to the crowds came Belt, to represent the Chamber ol Commerce; also, iI.ihit Imnkwl Mats representing California scenes and his torical incidents, bighll i rated and with 10. nn original features. 1 ha Dragon. A great Cb, in s. dragon which has been tempted from Hie l lowerv king dom espei mils lor the ociasioii, made a anlaiM pari the parade. It was so large that it t.sik doens of Chinamen to carry its gorgeous length along, but all the bearers were overjoyed to carry the burden. "We like MoKinley," ramarkad one d ihcni. .ail night in Chinatown, Strang.' eorehiohlcN look place. Ilevils wi le burned, loss -ticks lighted and offerings ol chicken were made to pave the way for the dragon's ap- pi-arum e 1 , I be gn at .Iragoii is seldom templed out, and when he is, greatest precaut 1. .lis must Is' taken Ibal the ceremony does not work bad. nu soui 1 01 nu. niiio ali sm 11 let shoiilde a00. 000 rlrs In aoslon. Boston, May U. Business buildings adjoining the Boston theatre were al ueait entirely dealroye.1 by tire this morning A si. ire of firms suffered, Iba imoiuad lost being ijuu.ujo. Ssnd Gaaa li slsad or Suppllas. Jacksonville. Kla., May !i, Another b.xfy was found in the lire ruins. The relief committee suggests tbn cash iusieal of supplies he sent by ibe gen erous donors throughout H e loiintry. Duks or Yora opsnt j fsriuusnl. Melbourne, May !w. -The Duke uf y ork opened Hie new parliament to day. The ceremony w..s DICSjl bril liant one. 1'welve thousaiid p. mons were present It Hss His Hnlsi isliiiiisnl ot tha frssl dsut In t haras. I' ram inn May II. I'he I Ibio 1 1 aliforma, upon whose er- devolve Ibe responsibility ol i.essliilh eiilertalning President Mi kii.b, during bis visit to Nan I ram isro, was ursjouiaed June g, law.', with less than filly members, but since then has had a marvelous growth, num bering tudaj "Ui '.' 1, ism .linens I lie names of man . ol I allforula s eadiug in. ri hauls, m lentists and iirislsadoiu Us roll, an. I 'he president iimself Is one of Hie honorary luelu- ber I he lei . ol 1 lino has lor its object the promotion ol ... iui and Maternal union among Us meinhers, ami the olleetioli, preservation and diffusion f iBfornatiOU concerning the stale of 'bio and its psgtulo. When the society was organ lied , Benjamin B. Haskell was ele. te.l prcsi.lenl lie Was suc ceeded by Colonel John P. Jackson, late oollaotOf of Hie .orl of Han Kran-.1-10, who retain.) the honor. l seat until bis death, when the incum bent, (Jaoarai James M. Uloavaa, was elected. Me will . reside at the ban ijuet who b the sis iety Is ireiaring to ivo to i'r , si h'iii Mi k Inlay . 'Ibe famed hospitality of the state j 1 o.s. M i" " on ton H I II I'ai. k. j An Ottawa fir. Ott iwa, Oat., Mav l b, Koy beta and several small ten iiu nt and boar in..' bouaea burned tins ruorriiug. Time no i were burned to death and aeveral persons severely in jut I Minister Conger In Washington. Washington, May tl. Mn.i-ter Con ger called at the slate department tbiffl mornina. but .lid not make a report or diacuaa the Cbiueae situation. FOR GOLF RASH Hrat Uasli, ii.ilaiiiiuaOeiis, muiug. IrilUM'uua and ci.Allugs. uu.luB or .illoaSJ" JTSlSpOstloo, aiul uiAiiy oUior saiutcirs uass, uuiluog so tooling i.u.iruug. sua rsrsskma ss o'u i:i o-,'."; ?;,r.r? rsiins ii gaoik aaato'" wU, r HfZ' ttrZSm.,. SoUlleuujih. - . 0 aiB u , n 1 kb I .IH I us. U. s. liu. amllil SSte." t IT.! l''" !