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EVENING EDITION DUy EVENING EDITION I1"" mm "TttllltlllimuM cf MEN i EASTERN ORBGOH WEATHER. r. im th Wjmi ihr " . Mil rill yf j rmtfkl aad aatarda; uir, irtrtMf M AM: nwnici 14. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, QUEZON, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1901. NO. 4121 YOUR tOCERIES.. D feETABLES If nine unil net' me. Vftrnh Vsgstmbles Fruit a specialty BiggOTl line staple Msncy Grocer! ei in in the city. R. Demott. We want the Men Who are interested ingood clothes becoming clothes fitting cloths to know where To best buy the Best. Oome and see the handsome showing of the finest productions from the shopi of the Greatest Clothes Makers in the World. We want the men who buy here to gtt clothing they'll be thor oughly satisfied with and we make our selection with thai Object in view and we keep the same purpose in mind when making the price -all our Clothing is priced that men will sec the financial advantages in respect to style, fit, material, finish. If you want anything In wearing apparel, its here at its best. Alexander & Hexter. he Boston Store real good values are always the leading features at this sy, uptodate store. We're always careful lest inferior talities should creep into the stock, and just as careful lest Isslatements should creep into the store news. Be very re that every statement we make you is absolutely correct. asp Silk Hove, blaok, white I grey, correct thing this season line of ladie'ti good kid gloves ling out st yard i fancy neok ribbons, all hrinjn, I inohen wide keen hundred yard WH-. of Dress 65c 65c 15c 4c hew line nf Children's head wear just w. i- uliid to show them. New French fold straight front OorsotS 11.26, 1.75, $2.00, 2.60, 4, 6. New novelties in Ladies Neckwear. Ladie'i "Wayne knit" Hose. best on earth for the money l-V and 2fc Children's Wash DrOSSOl (made like mama won Id hp uliam. oalioo, per cale, lawn, duek and piqUS), sizes 1 to 12 yt-ars 4()e to !?:.() Vsk to see our line of Ladies' Wash Suits and Skirts. Remnants of Wash Goods at HALF PRICE. usiest Store in Pendleton. tckagea garden seeds ioc u ant psekeges. kill values iu toilet soap, 3c & bar, Is, Toss, Qames Lar",e line set Innn. ting tnckhii hooks, Inn ami leaders. kpe paper, plain and AfN lm to J5C. )to IrsmeSj H'l and ".old I I lo JI50, We are west. NTS! Mils, 4c to 24c. New lw muaii , 50c kind 23c. jmrnocgl Our line is coin- I ton, brushes and wooden- ll'iets, niks and otlice supplies. ll! filled rini'G mmM enr j j '- 5 years. lies, vases, glassware. 1 'K' curtain stretchers, $269 latman 1 (ancy perfumes. h Potl I Sail irons, complete l"d stand, Ig.gg, ,l" pompadoui conbsi se to panose Puraitnre. bqatl Sets and base ball edericK No vb'"i Stockton Incubators. f Inquisitivcness Is freipiently forgivable as in the instance oi vuur wanting lo know all about the bread you eat. Ask us all the questions you like about the bread, cakes, pies, etc., we suppiy. YVe will be only loo pleased to ans wer them. We have nothing to con ceal, everything to lay open to the inspection of legitimate inquirers. We brag about our bread we have a right to it's good all through every day 111 the year. C. ROHKA1AN. BYERS' BEST FLOUR Xl0 make good bread nan Byem' Boat Hour, ft took tirat pramiam at the Chicago World' Fair ovor ul I compel i linn, and give excellent aatiataotion wherever used. Kvery sac is guarunteed. We have the I text Steam Kolled Bailey, Seed Kye and HeardluH Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. Warranted not to Rust l have just received a large shipment LISK Tst TINWARE such as milk pans, milk cans, boilers tea kettles, sauce pans, dippers, and buckets, etc. Every piece is warrant ed not to rubt and is exchangeable at any time for I new piece if it rusts. See display in window. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. GBNBRAL NRWS. Knglishcnal miner have derided not to Ntrike on account of the poal tat, The Chicago Theological neminary has- accepted the resignation ol Pr. 1 hao. B. Oilbnrl The industrial com mini" inn la invent i gating the rate discrimination charged against tlie railroad. The Jacksonville relief fund nom anxmnta to 186,000 in addition to many traiuloads nf supplies. The steel trust will close down the Kverett, Wash., nail works with other plants now controlled by the trust. The Imdon papers warn the Hritini public against buying American rail road share at the present inllated prion. Harvard won the intercollegiate golf tournament on tin. NortbfloTd links, contesting in the finals with Yale for the cup. Princeton formerly field the trophy. During the past 7i years, the Ameri can Tract society has issued 83,891,927 volumes of literature, 47,.'iWl,7IP tracts. 258.401,588 periodicals, making a total of 770,188,114. ('has. W. Foster, ex-secretarv of (lie treasury, formerly called "Calico Obarlof," by tba domoomta, ban fono into voluntary bankruptcy at Toledo, Ohio, liabilities being 747,908, no HHSetH. .Inles Siegfried, who was France s minister nf industry, commerce and colonies in 18f2 ami 1893, said in Chicago that if the trusts of the I'nited States attempt encroach OH Kuropean trade, a combination of Boropoan countries will ie formed to light the United States. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NRWS. THEY SETTLED N. P. STOCK AT $150 TODAY o Shorts Saved From Destine- 9 tion by Concessions. CALL MONEY, $25,000,000, LOANED On Thursday, Was Not Demanded Also Call Rates Were Eased Off Quia Hide After the Storm. Spring house cleaning is in pmgNH at the state capitol in Salem. Fifty Japs have arrived at l.ai.rande to work in the lmet fields. Maker City has a tennis club. A tournament will be held on Saturday. Timber seekers arc going into .lack- son and Klamath counties in large numbers. A two-storv school hntise will he built in Haker City. Bids will be rece i veil . Haker Citv is talking of having a piano factory and a conservatory of music and art. K. Fish has taken charge of the I. a Wramlc electric light companv, which he recentlv bought Kosehurg's common council has re voked a saloon license, the proprietor having kept it on Sunday. The Ontario warehouse companv is building a new bouse ."x x 7 1 feet on tli i ir.v .11 -hort Line's right of win . .Mrs. . P. Ison, of Haker City, had battle with a tramp. She used a pitchfork, he a raior, ami she won the titfbt. A. L. Ilahler, a well-to-do-ot lien of Corvallia, stole a aide of bacon, and pleaded guilty, fie was lined fj and u ists. The third annual Mav festival of the Willamette choral union begun ut Album on Weduesduv for a three iav's sess ion. I.a iirande baa formed a lecture society, to bring high class entertain- inenti- to that town during the .coming fall and winter K. S. McClinsev. stiot and killed Howard Haker and then himaelf 12 milea auutb from Oregon City. He was believed to le insane. JoIid Matter abi.t aud killed John Wyatt at Harney City, Harney count), and then took bis own life. 'I hey were old aettlers and had been good friends. No reason wu assigned. Councilman B V. hrancis, of Ore gon City, was aeverely injured bv hav ing bis clothing caught on a shah in a paper mill. Hi body revolved about the abaft and he will lie maimed for life. D. 1.. Uruuer, who shot and killed Thomas O'Reilly near Prineville, ias employed Henry K. Med inn, of Port land: ieo. C. Brownell, of Oregon City Geo. W. Barnes, M. F. Brink, J. W. Hopkiua, of Prineville, to .h fend btnii tba stale is repreaeuleil by Histrict Attorney Frank Menefre, Keutiett & l.innott, of The Hallet, W. A. Bell, of Prineville. Perfect Health It W'llUlh the reach of rtlllloM . rv wciiii.ni Tin waakMaa. aarvotiausai und Irritability fruui which w uuiii) wolllcrii buffer is iu genera! due fl 'li.- am ol the delicate womanly org inUlll When the disease IK cured the 0 i! Ileultii lb re-etihllbllei. IXietor Pteite Pavortta Proaci inlioo makes weak women BtfOrMj tn i k vvotuen well. It promoteb regulaii v. drie disagreeable and aafwblillg dral II heals InnamtnntfAn and ulooratkM and Otma female weakness. Wh D discas, are OUI'ad, heada. be btC tult iiervuusiiess uu l Weakttess are eiii ! .lv, "I wax vrrv weak ate! nrrvoiu win n I com MfiM utWmu Df licit. . I ivoriti ' i icnp luai aad Qaara Mcdkal Itiasovcr) .u.ui u vcr sgu." write Mr. li K Kvcrctu uf a. bsfura atrwrt WuoOataci 'ioi ! h.l iu uuflerinf lui srvcu lua looaths, ami tend lakeu lUcUicluc frum phyulan all tit, lute Ian it tcittaad. lo nuke nu cl aiucta wotm m Mioiuwch ws s' til (su my tloctui laid in, . sud my nerves were in ach m stute tusl I wuald uturt al Hie lel BOM I Icll iml.il!. .1 .11 liiuci . was uu( sl.le I., do snv ol in. OWU Iioumc work nd lo keen helu all the 11 Mr How I uifcicd Cod and inyarif alouc know I was greatly dl.oiiraK' l when I coinmcuctd tukina your medicine nut the liisl Uatlr .uimd to help iuc I took te bottle, at Kavoril t ie scriptiou,' two of 'Oolwa Medical liiscoccr) also two viaU of Hi Pi ri r". PUasartl Petlcla I can hufhly lecoinnn u-l tin Bictllciui - lo all who suffer as I did I in vcr hud hrtlei health than I now i iijov aud 11 i all own.,; to Llr fierce incdiciiies " lit. Pierce's Common Sens.- Medi al Adviser, in paia?r covers, is sent ' on receipt of 21 oatKHl itarr t" pay expeuse of mailidfl out) A fid rim lit. K. V. Pierce, builulo, N Y. New York, May 111. Another gray, damp lay greeted Wall street men. as thev wont down town today, but the brokers themselves felt better. They believe that the wornt danger is over One of tli( earliest rumors of the morning was to tho aflaot that the Northern Pacilic corner hail boOB broken Vandarbllt "It'i Silly.'' W. K. Yantlerbilt, who is an impor tant factor in the stock market, re-tiii-neil from I'.nrope fodav lie teimeil the altnnttm as "silly," but refused to make any further comment. His in lluenee will surely lie used for ieace. Clearing Houia't Perfert Report. Before the oiening there were many offers to bet large sums of money that there would Is' no failures whatever. This conlidenee was due to the fact that all the clearing sheets were en tered last night in perfect order. It wan otflrially announced this morning that the shorts in Northern Pacilic would be allowed to settle for 1 1 a nhare. Call Money Not Celled. It was also announced that call loans made yesterday aggregating S6,0OO,0O0 would not be callej today and that the rate of interest would be marked down materially below yesterdav's closing rate. Stocks opened strong and higher (iaiu of from lo to 14 points, the last being in St. Paul, were shown in the opening prices. The rally ei tended throughout the entire list. Huaiuess was decidedly active. N. P. Opened at 160. Northern Pacilic, in accordance with the official announcement that the shorts would be permitted to settle at I'm, sold at that price at the start, hary Money Settled the Tempest. An the morning progressed, the feel ing of conlidenee increased. Dealings in Northern Pacilic were extremely light. Fan! at money today was a big factor 111 settling the market and bring ing things hack to normal status. Holiness Kollowi Furore. With the restoration of confidence, a pcrnsl ot dullness set in. Compara tively few large transactions were re corded, brokers as a rule laong busy readjusting their stuck accounts. The principal aellihg throughout the niorn- uik' came from Chicago New Yorker- being the principal buyers. Settled at the Captain's Dark. Soon after noon, it was announce)! that all the shorts in Northern Pacific hail settled. Two hundred in cash was paid about tins tune for a small block All talk of weak house has died out. U. P. Boom. MISIM-Iisioh 'if two consul hinted ex change linns was announced this after noon. Mocks cloaeil si rung, active and higher. The Isxuu in I uion Pacific this afternoon was the feature. It went to 112. Northern Pacific it is assumed that they will claim am) win a voice in the future of the Burlington. It is believed that a settlement with the ihofti III Northern Pacific will be made at MO or under. Burlington Deal Wat Accomplished. This statement from a mem 1st of the HarrlmM syndicate is significant "The Northern Pacific is in the con trol of Knhn, Loob A Co. The only thing that can affect this control will be the possible inability of certain people to deliver stock to them. I, P. Sloran A. Co. are in the same Misi tlon." Tonight an individual who has been a party to the conference relating to the strained conditions in Wall IttOOf made statements ami explanation which give to tl aatest in Wall street a different construction than was gen eral ly aOBOptod down town hslav ' Tomorrow morning Knhn, l.oeb A t o will publish a notice saving thev will let out their Northern Pac 1 tic to the shorts at IA0, The positive state ment is made tonight that tomorrow .1. P, Moragn a Co. will notify the shorts that thev will be rtdeasetl on short obligations tu Morgan A Co. on a basis .film This will be a analiation. The shortl will cet BO stock from lor gan A Co. They will get only freedom. "The Ihirlington ileal will be known tomorrow as an BOOOOipllahod fad It has already been accomplished The Morgan-Hill interests control the Northern Pacilit Mock anil the Isiard of directors has absolute power to close the Northern Pat itlc-Hnrl IngtOfl merger without the consent of two-fhinls Of the Northern Pacific stock. The old lawi d the Northern Pacific prescribe that two-third of the stock should assent to such a transaction as the pro-cut deal. Tbii provision is still printtxl a in manual accepted as authentic and has misled the op ponents of the Morgan-Hill plans be cause in the reorganization the two thirds provision was abolished ami the power vested solely in the board of directors. 'The board bail stipulated m the designated trust company, ih Northern Pacific, Burlington ileal should thus lie automatically closed. This stock has been deposited ami the transaction has been consummated. " LADIES INVADED M KINLEY S CAR AT LOS ANGELES o Left Flowers and Fruits and Potted Plants. VENTURA OAVK THE PRESIDENT IV First Glimpse of tot Grand Old Pielllr 0cND-Sin Lsstl Obispo to H Reached Thin Krenlni!, Mav 0, Karl" this prior to leave taking. THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I L. Ray ft Co.. Pendleton, Chicago Board or Trade and New York Sloek Bxehange Brokers. New York, May IU - The wheat market was oiiiet todav ami STRONG RALLY IN LONDON American Railway Shares Recovered on the Slock Kxchange. Ijinloii, Mav lo. -The market for American railway shares recovered sharply this morning. Ht. Paul re covered twenty poiuta. Northern Pacihc was ijuoled around 111 THKSK WKNT BROKK. Some ot the financial Wrecks Strewed Along the Shore New York, May 10. -It is resirtid that among those who went broke yes terday are United Stales Senator C k rell, of Missouri. and James (i Blaine, jr. Senator Cockerel l'e loss ia the savings of hi lifetime, aud Blaine larled with t'XMJ.OuU he won recently on Wall street. .. .. . ......... ...... . -,nr i . n i n aie. i . . i . t changes small Liverpool closed B4 lower, ."i--ns. New York onened unchanged, 77 7-H, and sold down t.. 77 1 -8, closing 774. 'The stock market was strong, and todav'- i lose showed gains of live to tw. iitv points over last night, the exception of Northern Pacilic which opened and closed at ISO a'ter selling up to 100, Money, easier S heat : Closing" yesterday, 77 7-H. iM-ning tislay , 77 7-H. Range tislay, 77 1-H to 77 7-H. Closing tislay, 77 '4 RlOOkai f"ugar, I4.ri . tobacco, gg; ateel, 45; St. Paul, USi C. B. A Q., Il ; V P , Ifttl; Kne, .W-4 Wheat In San Pranelseo. San KranciHco, May In Mav wheat, UH'. Wheal In Chicago. Chicago, Mav In. Wheat, MM 10 71 1-8. New York Market. New York, May 10 Sugar, raw, (air, refining, 'l ; centrifugals, (Ml test, 4'4, raflnad, ernabad. S. 06 1 tsiw len d , i.i.'i ; granulated, 5.6B rice, do I, os Angeles, morning, just the ladies of l o Amreles lotftdad the presidential train and 'ransfornnsl the cars into Isiwer of the fairest Smith eru California IlluaaniUI. All of the trim of the citrus Indt were sloretl aboard where thev will la most easily found to refresh the parti "luring its trip to anta I'.arhara Xniotig the decorations were choice growing plants that will he fresh dur mg the remainder of the trip, ami add hannty tO the president's home after the excursion is ..ver. Bare Indian baskets hi led with cut llowers were hung OH the wsll nf the rar, the baskets being presented to Mrs. Mc kinley as souvenirs of the West. The ladies also placvd iu the president in I car as a gift to the president and his wife, a Navajo rug of great Is-antv. Kern halls ami wreaths were usml in profusion iu the decoration, ami cut flowers artistically placed relieved the elici t , if the graon (ollaga. Chinese Mase Haudsome 01ft. Lea Angeles, Cai if. . May in. Aboard the presidential special train Presi dent Mckinley said gtsHlbve to l.os Angeles at ti o'clock this morning. All the members of the party furiosi in at 11 o'clock last night, anil the train was pulled out from the deit to avonl the crowd When the train left, few were present to make a demonstration, A nrettv memento of the l.os Anitelea Kith I visit was borne away bv the president a hamisomeiv emurniaereu in table cover nraaaBlad byOblnaaa residents, Imporiad especially for tin Moaoloa HklHIVKI) IN VkNrUHA. I here r I est mesne coffee, No. to rl' WMll , SMlt , uiiolianajad NO INJUNCTION SlJIil) OUT and Proceedings Against Harrlinan Uthers Given Up. New York, May 10. Tho injunction JsMaaadinaja brought yaaiaidaji agamsi iarriman, Hill, Kufin, l.oeb a Co , I. P. Morgan eV Co., ami Bmlolph keppler, restraining Ihem from pur chaHlllg any stin ks of the Northern Pat i he in order to aluaa nut customers, have lieen dfOSSndi it is said, as a re sult ol the announcement that all the short would tie permitted to settle at HQ, Vou are much more liable to disease when vour liver aiel bowels do not ad pronarly. I'eWltt's l ittle karly Bisers remove catisi' of dis-ase Tallman Co Ihs President laugh! lillmpse of the I'sclfle. Ventura, Calif., Mav 10, The presi dential party arrivisl this morning aud wcte BMM al the depot by the ha'al reception committee, ol which United states HanatOt Tho. It. Bard is chair man. AD enthusiastic crowd rendered a noisy ovation a the presidential partv stepped into the waiting car riages, aiel drove through the hue ol saictators in the street and Uiatitiful orchards, to the old Mission After a cursnry examination of the old historic pile, founded in the early days ol California, over a century and a quarter ago, by the pioneer Bpanlab padres. the president was driven liack along the beach to the de,ol 'The visit is made memorable by the fact that President Mckinley here obtained his hrsl glimpse of the Pacilic taean, whose Ititure historv his adniinlatratioa has done so much to mould I he tide was allow ebb as the i.resnleiilial carriages slopal on tin beach to allow the occupants to gaze over the inluiite e.pansi- of blue ami roaring fringe of white breakers Streets Beautifully Decorated. The carriages were decorated elalsir ately hy the Native (laughter ol Ven tura by the wa The t rents nreneuteil a laiautiful ap arsine. gaily stiung Willi banners and hunting, proluselv adorned with Moral emblems On Main street, a inamuioth arch nail baOB made if walnuts ami beans, lor which Ven tura is famous, surmounted by oranges ml typical product of the country Between the pillars beUBJ Moral gates it om i.i 01 p on mi u i m cans APTBR I li h BATTLB. Atieiauls to Solve the Prolilsm What Ik Meant New York, May 10. The nhhi cloatsi upon an eventiui trying nay w ilhoiit definite eettlelnelil as to the Northern Pacific deal, the central figure in the tierce struggle. 11 was anticipated that there won hi be an agreement for a settlement with the short but it was evidently not dually concluded. Shortly after the market cloaeil it was semi-olliciallv au DOUDOud that a basis of settlement hud been pracittally agreed upon ami it. ut it would be cl inched before night fall. At 5 o'clock, however, Kuhu, l.oeb & Go. whom ttie straet accepts as the masters of the situation snnouiicts that nothing could or would be said as to stock todav. In edditiou to an arrangement with the shorts it is lielieved that the sett le n.eiii of the fivbt will also involve the future relations of the UoioO leVtiSc, Northern Pacilic, (ireat Northern ami Ihirlington. Men close tn I Iarriman and the Kuhn, l.neb ,V Co. group, in sisted that the deal fur the sale nf the Burlington tn the (ireat Northern would lie carried through, (irantiug that llarriiuan-kuhu, l.oeb .V Co. and their associates are doiu maul iu the hbs. dB BeeBXSs',tl - 1 UfsxISle- BeeBeet f T . a. seuPHea I BfSfTe ROYAL Baking Powder is indiipctl sable to the preparation tl DOCtt cake, hot-bread, roll and innflins. Houaelcecpera are BomctimcB importuned to buy other powder Iiccbubc they are " tlicap." Houaekeepera ahould atop and think If auch powdera are lower priced, are they not interior? Ia it economy to spoil your digestion to save n few penniea i The "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook " containing ovc-r Bou most practical and valuable looking re ceiuts- frec to every p.ition S. ml pustal card with your lull address. Alum is uand "i ime baking puw dcrtt and in unist of tin . I phwsph.il powder, because ft i c heap and makes .i i In aocl siwiler. Bui slum is a corrosi v posMW taken ill food, act Uijunoul upon the stomach, liver aud kldaeva. svwom oe., 0 wtkciAM si . w