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NO. 4185 VOL. 1 PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREW)N,WB UN K8DAY, MAY 1ft, 1901. FOR YOUR GROCERIES. . AND VEGETABLES i ', imc ami see mo. Kr-ti Vegetables and Fruiti u ipaoltKy Bitt1 line staple and tancv Groceries in in to city. G. R. Demott. The Boston Store Another Lof-10 dress lengths of Foulard Silks in this morn ing by express. There's no two alike. You'd better come early and make your selection. They'll go like hot cakes. Parsols, Umbrellas. A tt tt, Jaircadv-herr warm I t the parasol and the lunsli.ide needs will multiply. Children's parasols in ail 351 . 50 to Si. a; Women's fancy jijrsnls in blark. white and color, with 5utl. century frame Si. 50 jo o. Camaft parse !v dainty and Uc!.i,. fj tn j Get our Prices on Silk Shirt Busiest Store in Pendleton 6 Mckagea uarden seeds 10c mar s ' lit Dackaci-s m Spatial values oap, 3c c a bar. IWU 1 C.uics l arge lint sel-. f It ... -, 1.1 olafj line. .1 1. a Urs &Di i.lani unit dec- airii t r . 1 t r 1'hoio traimsa, gilt and aped D" p to 50. We are 1 pots, 4c to 24c. New nes. Bkfl 50c kind 23c. Rannocka Our line is com- rushes and wooden are. U, nks and office supplies. J rings, 25c and 50c, Brriinr c 3 J c,b, Dtobea, .ust-s, glassware. 1 l lata stretchers, fa 60 M train's fancy perfume. "ts 1 "sad irons, complete lend Stand. $1.25. -dies pompadour comb, -st 10 Japaauae r urmture. luet Sets aud base hall redericK Nolf Prettiness in Wash Goods With the warm day just Mining on it time to le knyey with the making f summer dressos. We are ready with Hm jarp st tad beet shewing we have ever made. The flowers of May show scarcely prettier colorings than are on these dainty weavings. Special showing this week. ioc for Twill ilr Nord Ginghami should be ia i-a a yard. ioc for the cvU ibflted reyphr incliams. always sold for i a l-ac prr yard, aoc for for Fottlanlinr, thr wash goods sensation of the season, sold ever where for 25c a yard 8c for dimity cords, r-.jual to any ioc ilirnity you have ever seen. i.scfor Llarn. cloth, looks like Preach il.mnt l. sold in New York at 20c k yar.!, 50c for mtrci t i. t d Fulards, a hiph art novelty and as pretty as silk, worth all of 651 a yard. Many other materials, all priced reasonable. Alexander & Hexter. Every woman likes to look well. She can, by wearing Centemeri Gloves Sole Agents for aJaW Every pair tit and guaranteed. 1ST " T T- BS ' v Kid Gums - B YERS' BEST FLOUR To make good breed use By ere Bat Floor. It took Oret premium al tit Chicago World's Fair over all Oouipet i -tiou, aud gives excellent BBtlsfaetlMl wherever uimmI. Kvtrr sacs is guaranteed. We have the bent bteam Rolled hailev, 4ee Kyo and Beard lean Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. in l l Proprietor. Warranted 1 have just received a large Hhipmeot LISK T TINWARE tuuh aa milk paita, milk cans, boiler lea kt-u tea, aca paob, dipper and bucOtetn, eU. Every piece iB warrant ed not to rubt and in ext:liangeable at any time for a new piece it it rutt. See dlapUy , v. T. C. TAYLOR, the m Women's Summer Underwear Ribbed Union suits 50c, 85c $1 Women's Swiss ribbed vests 5c. 10c, 1 a 1 ac, 15 ao, 1$, 35c. Women s fine lisle vests, 35c, 50c aud 75c. Children and Misses Gaue vests and union suits, small prices New novelties in BdisOa New novelties in Neckwear. Waists. Intuisitivcness Is freiu ntly forgivable as in the instance of your wanting to know all atoiit tin bread you eat. Ask us all the (jiitstions you like about the 1 ... u.l. tiikck, pieb, etc., we suppiy. We will be only too pleaaed to ans wcr them. We have nothing to con ceal, everything to lay open to the nihpectiou of legitimate inquirers. We brag about our bread we have a right t it's good all through every day in the year. C. ROHKMAN. not to Rust in window Hardware Man. UBNERAL IIWS. Twaty -Ave thoaaand rnanlar will ba ratarnwi from th Philippines. Seattle hea 360 machinists nut on a strike (or ten honrt pay for nine hoars work. tieneral I uninn ha promised lo sur render his Filipino commasxt to Un. MacArthnr. Ueneral Rnaael A. Alitor, ex-serre-Ury of war, haa aailml for TtaMpe for a tfiree months visit. Mm. Tame Nation has haen de fended on the plea of insanity for Sun day aaloon smashing in Topeaa. (ieorve J. .mild lias placed an order for J.0U0 tons of steel rails, making 100,000 tnna pnrctoaaod thii year. Kdward A. Cudahy , of Omaha, ha offered to doable hi 125,000 reward for the capture of the kidnapers of hi son. iotmatr (.eneral Charlee Amory Smith is r"iorted to contemplate re siltniuy and returning t.. hi newnpaMT work. The war department is at work on a new tariff with the I'iulipnino calru lated to foster American trade in those parta. WinHeld N. Battlcy. one of the et known insurance men in the conntry, died Monday night in Chicago from apoplezy. VenMoela baing not on diplomatic term with France, ha refuse,! to listen to France's proposition for a reeumption. The first steps hare heen taken to wards forming a coalition of all the principal ship baildiuit tirm of the United stats. Rumor are afloat that the health of J. P. Morgan in not good, and promises to break down from the intense strain of the past year or two. Senator K earns of Nebraska has be gun a rait against K. J. Wolters, of Schuyler, Haw., for an alleged at tempt to kidnap hi on and black mail him for VtOO. Cli in has made formal reply to ttie indemnity demands of the power, but says thst the psyment mntt be slow, on acconnt of the diminishing re source of the empire. raciric aoiTHwaar nits. A national guard ooiupany is being organised at Everett, Wash. Ttie Pacific Coast Steaiuship com pany will build coal buuaer at Astoria. A gold mine has been found near Malheur City that is believed to be the richest in ( iregnn. A. D. Bach ha bought 15,000 heep in and around Antelope and will trail them to California. The Oregon legislative committee will meet the preaident at the capital, instead of at the state' line. The state of Washington has a quar ter I v schou) fund distribution of -ti.:i,-"72, the largest iu tin history of the stake. A baseball tournament wilt be held at Autelotw 00 June , 7 an.W H, f-' being offered to the winner of the aerie , Sil candidates have applied (or the receivership of the Vancouver ()auk wrecked by the suiciding president and cashier. Warden Catron, of the Walla Walla iienitentiary is slated to suuck1 him self, although strung opinion has tattiu ottered. All vsaaels from Alaska must now lie inspected by quarantine otiicers to pro tect against ttie stnalloos said to be epidemic in that territory. Twelve lighthouses for Alaska have heen planned aud will be constructed, with some modifications reducing the coat 10 come under the 1400,000 appro. priation. The North Powder Irrigation com pany has bought the big raysou ditch outlieast I ruin Llaker City aud has completed surveys (or an extuuaiou into the lower valley. Miuliuuimli uuuety, Waabmgtuu, has wot an album to the Buffalo Pan American exposition containing leO views of tiie town, shipyards, mines, logging scenes, timber, farms and mountaina John Barrett, the former Oregon iiewapafer man, w lie served a minister 1 1 Siam, is aakiug for the post of min ister to (,'hioa, tJ succeed Kdwiu Cou- ger, who eturuel to the United Mat. - the other day. CQftSil-CBiCS Are baajgfl a healthv wosnen. Hut u women srfao, arc biirfcriug truui diM-aaea peculiar to tiici; sS tlicy are an injiuy. Whin there it weak back or bearing down paiua, sitici hr or oilier ittdicatioua of womanly weak ness, esercisc esq only agKravait th eenditioa. Th womanly health must lie first restored be fore atieiith Cga b- )n loped ,y aav ciae. Jr. Piene's Fa vorite Prea.-iipiion IUake weak wo iu-11 strong and airk vsosueu well It rioes this bv healing thr .,.. 0.1 . .1. cakes which UlMlt'lllllUt till gritrial b.altii it at -, t)u dim ii. that wcakru eirulen. h- 1 . iufi4n1m.il ion old 111 cc ration aud curts ikiikslc wisik lii as. WSra I Sirf cosS' . mtucra iwui ikUm IHrl.r', .1,. 11. j ... . ia.. mi. Uont a awsaeaw n l .j, suerrtM Uwu a QfoMkM, ULres 3ua.u ssmm ... ' uod Urilkj all lit u.uc 1 Uia, ( ' so-uiw iu that aw, H 1 S1 1 Utju uiot-y IW XTWa uais S.i !jtu 1 (cl Uur, I took Snu uau.a 1.. Sftrntftt. I'lt M IlA.U twu t'f kl OAsSev, V '. SSST visi vf " rral Klkl. ola awd us BuStf U Saar CaUrrh y'"r"; Muw I kd titf uaar uca I si mJWl S1U4 VJnu u . .w - -' uui luwiaaat b,,,, atr, rai uan.g y" i"iaj..u mmd a is ac lying sax rw Plaaaaat frllct Uftu.Hr c.utaritv of thr boweU. ami asata Uic I atttuu uf "fevonte he, a " No I wiUk If. 1 othn Uaalivc aliouia uc hsuoc eladiiiesa saas m PRESIDENT NOT TO GOME TO NORTH COAST - o Illness of Mrs. M'Kinley Will End ttie Trip. - o HER CONDITION WAS WORSE TODAY This It; Keep tat Chief Eucuti'i Sin Francisco for ScTenl Wwks. In Han Francisco, May 1ft. Mr. Mc Kin ley was much worse this morning. The president announce abandonment of the nothern trip and will not visit any more Pacific coast state. He re turus direct to Washngton so soon as Mr. Mckinley' health permit. He will remain here for the balance of the week. The president did not take part in all of Malay's scheduled program, remaining with hi wife. Seer. WYy llav and pan attended th.. unveiling of the lionohue fountain DsOfcameatal Be'olOek this morning, after which he left for Berkeley, to take part 111 the c meiiccment ercises. It wa the intei'.tion d the afraraft) to confer upon President Mckinley the degree of doctor of laws, which the regents voted yesterday to confer. San Francisco, May 15. President McKinley this morning attended the unveiling of the lkmohue fountain. He is still undecided ae to future plan. All depends on Mrs. M. Kin ley 's end it ion. Her physician has ordered that klie be nut disturbed until she ha lully recovered, and the presi dent may have to stay here for several week. Washington. May 15. Word waa receive. from San Francisco to the effect that if Mrs. Mckinley does not show speed improvement, the presi dent content plates taking her direct to ('antou, after Francio. the festivities at Baa hau Francisco, May 15. At 1:30 p n, . Mrr M. Kiuley was resting eoaji fortably. liar condition shown little i.aiie. Dm preaident will not visit Oakland today, and will not attend the Ohio tfauu.uet this evening. t Berkeley. Mav hV SotreUrf Hay Usik the president's place this morn ing, making a short address to the leu thousand people an., had aseuUod. He expreasl the president's regrets I h. i.i,i left for Oakland, wh.-r. Secretary Hay makes a short addreM or luibiHMcv ruas. gutani nouvsalr 10 President and Mrs. VsKioley. San Francisco, May 10 fine of the rarest and most unnpie souvenirs ol their visit to California to Is. pg. ai utod lo i'rusjihnt and Mrs. MuKm l,- during tfielr sojnurn in San PYan . m 1 is a rug made of fur in facsimile of the fraud rmy hedge, I he rug, whsjn uiouuUmI and backsl with brown satin, measure H0iM iiiebes, and Is cmnpoaeal of alaiiit sjOOll pi woes of fur from animals found 111 California and aJotlg the COast, thlelly seal-skin, nstursl. plucked, uiifducked aud dyel, from seals caught near -ante Barbara The borders are wreaths of Califofufs laurel I. -.nee. made ol plunked land otter, and the star,- in each corner are of the same fur, as are the shields iu the middle ot the border on each side Of the nig. lie cent.r shield is of California ermine, and the star is made ,,( natural aeal skin, the tottering of dyed sealskin. The outhm of the figures 111 the star, represent Big fraternity, are of the same material, while mole skin paw were naed to represent tin, ho men hands. Tha body oi the Ain.n- an K.igle is made dyed (California lamb sain, a ith real claws aud leak of the (,'ali lorn ia bird. The Malteee cat crosses are made of natural and dyed seal-skin, aud every variety of (ur is used .'or tiie other rmhleuis and orna mentation Tablet from Iron Works employs Over (our thousand employes ol the I 11 1011 Iron Works have contributed to the yeruhaee oi the gold tehlst thai will be presented lo President McKiu ley a few moments prior to the launch ing of the Ohio. Use (ablet will he made oi solid luetai eita a picture of tU UUIesbip engraei ou a oeutral peuel and sur- rouudeiJ by a scroll wreath formation Tiie cot ol asuta tm lias corner above the oeeel wUl be ialaid with Oali- (orula eold quarts, lisnked in either side by the uatloual and state dotas iu colored euaiuels. A committee consisting of ioeeuh tr, ..t.SrW: have the matter io baud and the eui j ployeea will elect one of their number I to make tkvs presentation speech. A Isrge canopy aud stand will be ar raiiged on die dry dock aatUestifps In Marker. Two of the largest bell lean 1 pa In lite siusrioau navy Mewed a welooiue to rreaiaeut Wceiuley wheu he reached 4N "-" They were) the fwm. aMg ties ai at Adtaira. 5f, Zi tbe Wieeouein. Tuey srre riduaf at wheu he reaehsd 1 anchor off Howard street whar(. and ' chse besides them were the oruiser Philadelphia, the rrniner Adams and the torjsl,-boat destroyer Farragut They represented the navy in the wel come to the Pacific coast of the nation' thief. Bcide these vessel the H. MoCnlloch, representing the revenue serx i.-,. swung with the tide close to the monster ships of war. It was the Mevaltoeh, hernelf a gun boat of no mean power, that ftred the flrat shot iii the battle of Manila hay, I when the first vessel of the ftpanifth licet wa nxnt to the bottom. The : Iowa's guns were lioeraing off Santiago w!i'ii the last ship of the Spanish Meet was sent a wrck on Cuba's shore. All these ships are gay in Hags in dav and brilliant lights will shine st night. 1 hiring the naval parade on the day the Ohio is to be launched the Meet will he made the center of the proces sion. l ommantsmsnl laerelsss at Whlih Several Students Spoke. Berkeley, May 1 Shortly bWore 10 o'clock the party arrived and was met at the depot by President Benjamin Ide Wheeler and the regents o( the university. K.scorted by a troop o( cavalry, thev were at once driven (o the beautiful ground of the state uni versity. The commencement eserrisee were held iiut-of -ibairs iu the oval of tl Ilcirc cimler tract, which affords a natural amphitheatre. Aronnd the platform, arranged in a semi-circle, were HOOD students and spectator 011 seat provided within hearing dis tances. Outside of the oat were many thousand more sja'ctators Several hun dred pro(eors and the graduating class were grouaal tton the plaftorm. There were no special feature, the whole affair being conducted with academic simplicity. Four students of the graduating class, KalphT. Fischer. Nathan Is. Moran and W. tt. Oreelv ,d the academic colleges, and F.vorett I. Brown of the law college, briefly Mike an I then the president de livered a lengthv address and presented the irraduate with their diploma THIi NEW YORK MARKlii Rsportsd by I. L. Ray a Co., Psndloton, Chlaaao Board or Trads and Nsw York Stesk Bxshanas Brokers. New York, May 15. -The wheat market waa strong today and closed lull cent over yeaterday. The ex tremely hot weather which has pre vailed (or the past three weeks ha damage,! the winter ..eat in Kansas and adjoining territories, snd unless rsiu comes soon serious results sre feared. I,i verpiad closed 5 - 10' . New York opened 7 U-R and cloesd 7M'(. Stocks higher. Money, 5 per cent. Wheat: Close yesterday, 77',. Open today, 77 3-H. Bange today, 77 M to 7S . Closing today, . . SUwka: Sugar, Ha4 ; mhaoco, 191; steel, aidfM, Paul,l54 fie) I C B. A Bs5; N. P., 1U U. P., lOtlt, ; Krie, Whsai In Bae Pranslsso. Sen Francisco, May 15. December wheat, I03'a. Whsai in thisaee. Chicago, May 16. -Wheat, 71 l-d to 71V- Maw York Market. New York, May 15. -Sugar, raw, fair, refining, :t'4 ; centrifiigsls, Wo test, 4 Mil refined, crushed, no,',, powdered, .VIA; granulated, 565; coffee, No 7, spot, 11 ,1-H; rice, domestic, I' , to 1, 4 ; wool unchanged PHILLIPS HOLD CORN RULE ones Mors Slsvalss lbs frlss end Bquasaes Blsvator "tbort" inlerssls. Chicago, May IA. Corn King Phillipe for. , si corn up two cents this morning, Mav selling ss high as 56. Although the buying was not heavy, iliH marekt was unusually strung Phillips continued to (nice up the price and soon had it up to sisty, st ahich ligure many "short" elevator interests were compelled lo settle. 1'ti 1 1 1 1 wt did considerable buying at the t w ogure, taking about 150,01)0 bushels. It is thought that he bid up the priee to get the torn held by the "tailors," so thai he can gain a lege lute omitinl uf the market, THEY PEAR MUCH SICKNUSS Wornsn and Cblldrsn 1 saving Jeakson iii la ereai Numbers. Jacksonville, Via-, May It - Fear of gu knees hag led to an gsudus d women and children Iron, the city. Up to the present nine, eight thousand have let the city, some never to it-turn, labor ers lion, all parta ol tbe eouutry ere fi king here, but there is uot enough work for all. LONDON HAD NO I A1LURLS tsy uf bstllsmsni fasted Smoothly far boi l lotsresls. lAiudou, May 15 No (allures as vet have Immsii aiinoumaai as a result of the settlement ou tbe Stock i.sohenge to day. Several small firms are known to he in difficult, Out otherwise the account passed smoothly. MOMUAN C4)MINUI:S I RIP Leaves Leuaoa fer Srense (ei- VsssilS" fee. famdoe. Mar l - J Pierpetit Mr. aMi has staiteu i r last naiue., Kraaca, Aeaateenily the ..eelal site.. 11. a, baa eieanai eaeae Sk peueii him to resume his va.etion N r.i piuslott Coal ueseiiduy's l Vs., balay, sun) killed. CxnVaaatpa o( Um report' was re oelved ber laid alteino 1, Mne are dead. 1'hey aettf killed iualaully AhjoutaOaie lujurMl, souia seriously glee Lives Were Leas. Mt. Insula, afar tt. H ti now definitely known tfaet not more than flve Uvea were loaf in Ute wreck el sixe stealer Ciiy of Pede-e. Issvse ZmZ r.poried aslatiagr yeseawOs are now kasea ke tstrr aaaassssv 1 dve lives were lost iu the wreck oi she me tWM sa as aaessn raxmt. W. vg.. Mar l "sAu s. jtetinsl mi the iaorase .. . k 11 a, vJS' Smrei, , sr. etvv waa resruxl ... . rr..r.. 07 BAYONETS GLEAM IN THE CAPITAL OF NEW YORK o Street Car Strikers Are in Ugly Mood. -O- 1000 SOLDIERS ROW IN THE TOWI f 0 Trouble Is Rsai; for lb Sirt Car Ctm ptoj Itrtltl Ltw Prmlls In Ptrli of Albauy Albany, May Li, When the striking employes of the Union Traction com pany awoke this morning, thev were forrlhly reminded i( a recent state ment made by the company's manager that it would run its curs if it took the entire state militia. Boldlfrl Bfa here mid more nre coming. Little trouble was Bl ISM I ell Bad dur ing the night. It is letlieved that the coin pan y has inanv mrn al its rum. mand iu aud near the city, and the at tempts to osrate car were to Is. made again todav. Serious trouble wa an ticipated An lher fruitless attempt to bring about a com promise was made early this morning As one OflttipOAjl uf the soldiers were inarching to the street car barn nt midnight thev were jeered and stop.sl In it mob of strikers snd v iiipatlilers Ten thoaaajtd people gathered around the Qoall street barn, where trouble was expected A liioinited signs! corps was called lo the place, aud forced the people hack from the building. The soldiers acre leered, 1000 Armsd Msn. Kre night falls, one thousand armed men will he guarding the company' properly The presence of tbe soldiers bs had a quieting effect BWW the strikers, but trouble late tin afternoon i expected if the compsnv tries to resir its broken aires. Certain parts of lb citv are virtually under martial law. Itn.iness is suffering snd BvOVOM is aniiotisly awaiting developments. Tors Up Troy Trasks. Troy, N . Y., Mav 15. -No sttenipt has been made to run the street cars here. Kverything was qalal this morn ing, lint the tracks were torn up lor pule a distance last night. MARCH IN TAMPA'S STREETS Claar Blaksrs Sirlks, Sla Tboasand le Numbsr. Tampa KIs , May tri, Two thousand rlgar makers employe,! in West l amps (adorn m Went out on a strike this morning, snd say they will nut return fo work until the bridge between this city and West Tampa which fell n Siindav is reiatlred. This aMafBJOaBJ all the other cigar makers struck, and sii thousand Btep are now inarching through the streeta' DEFIES THIi UOVERNMENT Banished rrsosb Lounl Bsluras is Mis Mallvs Lead. Paris, May 15 Count I nrsalacea, a prominent royalist who is under sen tence of ten vears banishment re turned to Paris today. Ilia term of exile hag not yel expired, and his re turn ia iu bold d. li.tnce of the govern in. 'it Iu a public statement, be chal long. si the guveriinieiit to punish Mm, aud says bis return will las the signal fur the overturn of the present govern ment. NOW THERE'S A MAD SULTAN Bisnios laaadealaa asvoiuiionists tor s ksrlous Blot. toiistantiiiople, May lr. Advice from Sotia say thai during a riot then the Turkish embasy was abmed, sud t he I It ton is n l,tg hauled down Slid draggid in li.e Bind, Several iwrsous sre reported killed The sullen Is In dignant. He hlsiues tint Maceiloiiiau r. Volut IlllllstS. A Viilsgs Usslroysd. Koine, May b tl t the entire village of Aeoiona was destroyed by the fall of an immense reek. TrooBa llsnat. bed to the scene uf the disaster have thug far tound llfleen Isalles. laklma Indians will see President tb Kiulev st North Yakima en May -, snd i-s, of in. .in will be preeeut. A VOTING CONTEST. (liven by the leading Pendleton men bants by which a $400 Mar tin 1'iaiio will las given aaay ab solutely free b the organ nation ur lady voted the most populai bv Jone 8rd. 1(101. The follow ing merchants will issue ballots W ith each Ac purchase I Tbe esssyls Wsifcous. Pry ..... i. bruggl.l, wans II. -a y. J- V a. i,u. j srs, us. ('Ur Baksrr sad Urossry, (audwlk arue. ersa-iswar.) lAiuis Buaataksr. Jl a (iii. isu Csrrlsr Iflilfnerr. Oissmmi Baasry, 0reesr and UruaSsrf w t. Beeutae, l'kvegutk rtaeuk asstaarael lows last. Bivs . vveo' sed so ss roeai tt. sraraw . euaain U. iraaews- tBg sae tre. yue If i.aiLiiLMi at Mu f I lLfSSriSSm. where III fflnXleTTcaiaUd Agem Stockton lacisbatora.