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DAiLYCVENINGEOmON EASTERN OREGON WEATHEI. I . ,,i.i the " " A.tr.rtl ' fell your h",,n .". 'nnlr war d Tonight on. I rrlday ivriuon raln 1 nxll.'f tonight. maKH MONEY ff mm PKNDLKTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUKUON, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1901. 14. NO. 4186 YOUR OCERIES.- i) LI4dLl3 and V, Mt nn'. tgetablen specialty i I T 1 I III MilJMi- the city . Demott. he Boston by express. There's no two alike. I) and make your I If .1. II MJI., L Jill 11 l;llu. in 1 1 already Di n warn. " I III'- (ilI,ISll I I k and the miilttply. .11 ! 11 e, '. C VL' I I 1 paruok in 35c. 5c tj i all 5- III !, - Will It (an j nereole in end colore, with 6. and la to u (jet our Prices on Silk Shirt usiest Store in Pendleton. em,, (.est l-hrvcle in Pen- I-. a m ' ..... Tackle ted poles basket-. y,r 10 Salmon 1 j T, etc. fets snd hammocks .... 1 - . . . - T 1 95 to .3 O5 Hammocks f Baaobeil goods, bicycle Sundries. .lies .n.i n... -.11 uiica. " r Sets, colored or '5' to I1.45, ases I lowei pots, glass- ncy dishes, all kinds A ' VI L ' I 11 l I I . nc, Kastman's ponders 10c, vaealine cc, toe, Florida water 10c Perfumes, hair tonics, Warm n I n..n. hotu I nmci. e showing an elegant line K'U and ;old plated photo "c tu $i 45. Latest styles in orice. ' hxaininer agency, " e Journal agency, ton Incubator agency. ericK No Ul1 Chaioa and Kings. Prettiness in Wash Goods With the warm days just coining on its tiim to le busy with the making of summer ilresses. We are ready with th purged tad !'t shewing we have ever made. The SoWaMl of M;iv show smrrely prettier colorings than are on these dainty weaving Special showing this week. ioc for Twill ilf Nord GinghaiBI should In- 12 i-a a yard. ioc for the celebrated aeyphf giftgtums, alwars sold for 12 i-ac per yard aoc for for Foulardine, the wash Roods sensation of the season, sold everywhere lor 25c a yard. 8c for dimity cords, ei'tial to any ioc dimity you have ever seen. 15c for Llama cloth, looks like French flannel, sold 'in New York at 20c per yard, 50c for mercerized Fulards, a high art novelty and as pretty as silk, worth all of 65c a yard. Many other materials, all priced reasonable. Alexander u selection. They'll Every woman likes to look She can, by wearing well. Centemeri Gloves Sole Agenfs for rotUdllltlLV&U'' Bvtfy pair fit and guaranteed. BOa-VPiil.r.'ar ) .7 N7 KlD(L0VES ra BYEKS' BEST FLOUR To make gond bruad um Byere' Beat Klour. Il Uxk tlrat preuiium at Uie Cliieagu Wurld'ti Fair over all competi tion, and givtM usiwlluot aatiafaetiou wheruvur tiHtxi. Kvvry sc m guarautwtMl. Wt liavu tlit IjtMt Mi am Kollud bailey, Hnui Kye aud UuardlmM Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. HYfcRS, Proprietor. Warranted I have just receiveil a large Hhijunont LISK X TINWARE such as milk pans, milk cans, boilers tea kettles, sauce paus, dippers and buckets, etc. Every pisXM is warrant ed not to rust and is exchangeable at any time for a new piece if it rusts. See display in window. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. & Hexter. Store You'd better come go like hot cakes. Women's Summer Underwear Kihhed Union suits 50c, H5C $1 Women's Swiss ribbed vests 5c, 10c, 12 1 2C, 15 20. 25, 35c. Women's fine lisle vests, 35c 50c and 75c. Children and Misses Gauze vests and union suits, small prices. New novelties in Helts. New novelties in Neckwear. Waists. Inquisitivcness Is frequently forgivable as in the instance of your wanting to know all about the bread you eat. Ask us all the questions you like about the bread, cakes, pies, etc, we suppiy. We will be only too pleased to ans wer them. We have nothing to con ceal, everything to lay open to the inspection of legitimate inquirers. V 1 brag about our bread we have a right to it's good all through eAery day in the year. C. ROHRMAN. I not to Rust MRS. M'KINLEY LIES liSNBRAL NEWS. Tin WeSteMI Unitarian r-onfartnc in in Ki'Hiin at St. Lonla. The irainl A'ri of the Ftln ii Ii Ht'Ksinn in sn rrsarlsnfi The nc PblllpelBe pel ley will peek ably ir" mt effect on June i Mm. iane, wife of tlie neereiarv o( the ireapury, i mti Iv ill. Geo, Qalkflaeffci prominent Ktitflisli rtnr, isnagei aiui plajr wright, to aesni The Southern Itnliintrial convent um will meet in Philadelphia on .Time 11. Postea astorOeaera I smith r 1 1 1 not resiga, ko If. Clay Kvaim ponitively an ' nounee. i .lamer Kretiertrk i I. Inn I . formerly pttneral manager of the Atchiaon, dieif I in BriKiklyn 08 Tni-tnlay. Several Musulmen, im-hulinn u priest, have heen arrenteil in Cotintanti DOpIs ax a resell of the portal netmrep. Ciiu innati rare traekx are haviiiK a rl(ht, the iniiiiiini'iii.'iii- dittrlbatini llM lare numlieri of tieketx through out the city. formal protent ha. la'en tniiile t.v the iiowerH aKaiuNt Turkey'i postal outrages 111 deBjisg krreignwi free ue of the BMklto, SiM-retarv (ian' ha iKHinht three Into of nhort 4 tier cent liomlw aglegatlM 180,600, at 1118.87, ami l88,oS6 snort 4 per cente the miiii. The biennial Hemoon of the Woml- men ef the World Iihh a report of '.'. iltOUmemhers in neurlv 4rxHI cunipH in the united States and t'anaiia. (. or Ion Jul la, a I'orto Kicnn pint- neater, m rhartteit with embesaleeaenl , aiui Kraneineo Kerrer haw been ap pointed m bis place at .Innua Piax. A hand of American hriuaml haw I. . . ii hrokeii up near Manila. They I. ad murdered and pillaged, represent i mk tliemHelveH iii deHerterH Irom tlie army .Tamen Cal lahan, alleged kidnaper of Noting ( ii. tali., ajid who wan aciintted at the timt trial, will prohahly tie. lie had heen held on a charge of per jury. The Amalgamated AMoeiation of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers and the nteel t met will prohahly auree mi a w litre Seato and avert thehi wtrike that hai heen imminent for several weeks. For the last ten tnonthi U xpnrta ef d .meet lc pnalnctH from the United Stnten were 741 ,HU0,0(M. an increaae of fsi, iKur. inri ver correaHin(liiii period of lat year; importH were f 41 ,iH'.,:!."xl leHH than last year. PACIFIC N0RTHWKS1 NtWS. Corvalli i - a I read i plauuiiiK ii miiNi- cal fei-tival for next May. Wi!laiii-tle rnivernity at Salem com. ineiicenient oi curn on June ti. Mafoi Obrlsouui oi Bngene hax i n petitioned to enforce the aiiti-fanihliiiK lawn. Mm. Naomi J. Walter, of Allianv, died mi Mav II. iie came to (Ireuon in 1H45. The lieli comuiiitaion of the United State in opposing the planting ol pike in ireuon ntreanm. The 1'. of W. ha re-elected lr. i.raveh prennleiit at a nalary of :t(U a yer, an increane o '.'00. llaker county woolarowern have .ir i l. led to meet and pool to aell to hny- . r- wlio rill. in it nealed linln. J. M. UktSgt of fnrttoad. ia in Waah intitoli before the niipreuie court of the l.'nitnd vtaten, with a cane involvinir ntreet anneaninentM of 1'ortlanJ. lie report of the Vancouver hank han reached Wanhinifton, hut ban not lawn made peblle Itank Kxaminer Maxwell remaiiiH in charge of the bank. A 16 year old boy, a 1 bv bin lather at l.a Conner, Wanti., killed blsasell with a gun. Ifia father, see ing bin ton's bmly cold in death, like etot blew out bin own hraiiiN. The Jtellinirhain Hay .V Kaatern rail way ban Imught IU,U00 acren of timber Iambi lying in Whatcom and Skagit oonntiss, wash., paying $186. uuO. Tlie land baa 'oo " n,' -' to :iU),(Ju0,UU0 feet of ntainling timber. Kuaaell A. Alger and Rs geaa tOf ifawley of Ohio were the owners. Horse Sense. "Any foul can take a horw to water, but it i.i. . a wiae man to make liiill drink," nays the proverb. The BKHTSS eatt win n hungry und drinki, when thirsty. A mail cats and drinks by the clock, without re Kinl to the in-, db of natuie. lieeauae of care Iras eating and drinking . h trouble" is one ,t soeassesMSl oi dfa eaaea. Sour and hit ter ii-.it,. bqlcb lugs, uuiiaturul fat neas alter eating, .liiiieat, hsBiinriie, aud in any other oyiuptcHiik mark the iM-giuuiiig ami pro. Kim ol dlv a ol tlie btoinai h Dr. PiaSOt'S i old eu Medical I 'i .i v ery cure dikea..s of tile atom a cb and other organ ol di geiiion ami UMlri tiou. it Suit's through the atoni- aca illkcaaek i, ihu i organs whi. h h iva then origin In a dia vun-tl onnditios of the aloina' h, and allied organ of digcadou and net itiori. It atrengtheii!, the atoiuach, pin men the blood, cure ohauuaU- cough and ht-uU weak luug , Ml iu UkcD wkli ioidim- wliirb mulir.l iu hrrt hmI t'MUA.-h tr.Mlhlr " will.-, M T a Cmxliil MualUi.'i AlUahaiuy C N "I wB uiMbw lo an .lu.ihiux .i .'.-i i- t .a tar time I wruU U Ir Picrc.' aluul iny i..U'Iiiuii haviua fall muliUx' u. c la tn ninlwiue Hi ad- UM Br li.Ulr ! l.uUtll Mull. HI II. . .! wbkb I did Dcf.ar I had hui.hr.l tie - ..,.) 1 uutllc 1 Ugiu. i" irrl betlei I hw lur.i 11. mU Uallc 1 (crl Ih.i.kful U tint l.a U Si I haiv reenved from lir l-i. i . - n ical OtSiMYKiy I uu higlil, mHimuiU'l Bll jicimmu a njtmi J Mtc uicUuaur ' Dr. Hercr'a 1'lraaaut fcllcla keep bowel baaitUy ' fjj The Great Sorrow of the President is at Hand. AMID THE GAITIES The Flnrt l.adv of the Land Sombre Death Turning a Nation's Joy Into Deep Mourning. San Kranciaco, May lit. Bulletin II noon. Mm. McKinley in known to h near to death. San Kraneinco, May HI. 1 :.'H p. m. It in given out from the Heott reni- lence, where the patient in during her San PimetoM vinit, that Mra. MeKin ley'a condition in not materially changed. She in gradually growing weaker. San rrtllf lean. May 1H. -l'::H) p. in. Secretary (Nirtelyoii reporta: Mm. Mc Kinley'n condition in unchanged. At th Door of Daath. San Hrancinco, Msy In. -At 9:10 o'clock thin morning, Secretary Cortelyon gave out the following alnrining bulletin, which wan taken an indicating that Mm. McKinley was very near death'n door: "The physic iann report that Mrn. McKinley' condition is not so fsvora 1 le this morning, nhe having had a unking npell at :. o'clock. The preni dent lias cancelled the program sahedpled (of tmlay, including the nhio nociety lian.iiet tonight." Se, retary Cortelyon at :3tl o'clock admitted that the chaucen for recovery were very nliuht. Dm. Kixey, H irsebfelder audtiib- D0M, who were all nummoned early, did all ill the power of medical ncience to revive the apark of life that was thought to be no fact waning. In npite ef the heroic eflorta, the gentle patient continued to aink, and the iireNideot wan informed that, unless a miracle I ntervened , the elnl wan nut a ipieftioii ..I a few hoiim, perhapn a few minutea. The menibern o( the ahiuel who are h.-re remained in their Kaiuin at the PsJaeS hotel, swaitiug with linking heart the dread new of what waa felt to lai inevitable. Minn Harbor remained at the bednide of her aunt, the prenident being there, too, all the morning. Neither of them ilept during the THE NBW YORK MARKliT RaporUd by I L. Rsy Co., Pandlalon. CbleegO Board or Trade and Naw Vorh Stosk Sxshanss Broker. N.w York, May li. -Tlie wheat market wa lower tmlay, not withntaii.l ing better cable and a good exmrt demand l.ivernn)l cloeil '4 higher, i lo'i Sew York opened :i H lower, If 1-H, and aold down to 77'v, cloaing 77 . Mixkn were more hmIIIoiI and every thing cloned higher. The I iiU idat loo Mecinn alnnit over and Home niu kii are cheap enough to buy again. Money, 6 per eeut. Wheat: Cloe yenterday, 7m1,. (ipen tiaiay, 78 1-8. Kange Unlay, 77' to 7M I K Close todsy, 774 Stocks: Sugar, M2, tobacco, 12; BjajaJ, 41 1-M; St. I'aul, 167 'a I 0. A Q., 1U5'V ; N. P., 140; U. I'., 106 ; Irte, 34 7-m. New iurk Markst. New lork, May in. Mugar, raw, lair, mining, 34 ; centrifugal, tttl t-t reriued, crushed, (1.06, imiw leu-. I, fi.ti6; grenclaUnl, 6.66; coffee, unchanged ; rice, Ho. 7, nt, h'4 ; Wool, mi. hanged (s-uaou ur Sorvia fooled Her feopla sad Vienna, May 18. A Belgrade dis patch aaeerta thai Ciueeu Draaa of Hervia baa made a full ooufeasiou mat , the tory of her uonlluemeut, pub- Mailed in februarv. waa a noes. Ac cording to tho reported uoufeaaion, Ibe uueen's slater was esueutlng a enllil. and the queen intended to paaa it O0 aa her own. But the aiater's baby was atill-beu, and the uueeu waa driven to confess Ibe awindle. The popul Is greatly inytnaed agaiual tlie queen ainl beetile UBwouatratloii Save made. Ihwii Begardiog Sri. Botha' aisslsa. Durban, May 111. Krleude of Mr Iaouia Botha deny that she ia going to I ii rope to plead with Mr. Kruger for 1 peace in South Afrlea. The graod court of Ibe t'oreetera of America are in aeesiou iu Seattle, 1U0 t anuria being represented. OF HI0H FESTIVAL Sinks Into Unconsciousness night, but watched the frail form as It limaed uneanily on the lied. Wai Slnklnc at Noon. This noon, hy the aid of artificial heat and ntimulantn, Mrn. McKinley still linger alive. Attending physicians expreaa hopes of a rally, hut thin in not nhared hy other. At 12:15 o'clock. Secretary Cortelyon iaud the following bulletin: "The phyilclsn who have been at tending Mrn. McKinley n.'ring the mont ot the morning report that, while he ha had no relapse nince early morning, her condition continue grave. She 1 very weak." Telegram of aympaihy from all parts of the country continue inuring In. During the morning, the tnem!ara of the cabinet called, hut the prei dent did not nee anvone. Mrn. McKinley wa uuciinciou dur ing the most of the morniug, and at noon wa grsduslly sinking Lower ami lower. Only tha Launching- Ii Lsrt. Han Krancineo, May III. All the haiuiuet and entertainment programed lor tlie proMlileui tin morning were declared off. The launching of the battleship Obin ia the wile event left. AN INVALID HAN V AHs Teaval.lt Wa Thought. Would Aid Nor Har ( mi, tun imii. Souaht In Ivary nannar Poislbls. But It Wat All In Vain. Wellington, .May HI. To tlioae in olllcial life, the breakdown ol Mrs McKinley, although a severe sheet, doea not come aa a aurprie. She han been an invalid for eam. Two little mound in an Ohm ceiueterv mark the period when rohunt health left her I linn thai time, her condition ha ever given rie to more or lean of anxiety. Since her arrival in Waabing thou, an the Urat lady of the land, her health ha not improved. When the presidential trip wa planned, her health wa very injur. Dr. Kixey thought tlie trsvel would benetlt her. Ill the arrangement nothing that could contribute to her comfort waa left undone, but all the caru taken Neem to have lieen iu vain. STOKERS AND SOLDIERS Albaay Hops to Bnd the I rouble Tonight. Albany, N. Y., May III. the (awiple of Alhsny l-tirre.l theuielve early tho. inorniiig in anticipation of another day full of eaciteineut. All night long, the in 1 1 1 1 la guarded tlie Ntreet car coin pany'r. harim, hill Ho violeilee wa attempte.1 statsrs la Lias. It la said that the military author! tlgf look uui the situation Iu Troy aud Column aa more daugerou than the condition existing here, and that they are making preparation for serious trouble when au attempt i made to move i he car. The first material indication that NEW MISK H01SE 0WlNi to the diaaolutiuii uf the Wiluy Jl. Alien Co. and Oiti formation of Ute Allen A ( .ili.ei t Co., the largeet and nuiet ttxtensive pianu buyere io the world, we have been reuueeted to clone out the Wiley ii. Allen at oca: of piunoa and organs re krardlean of coat an the old houae has en tahliabetl in 8an Vrauclaoo and thereioru are too fur awuy to look afW tlteir Inter eats hern. DYING. b impany intended resuming opera tion developed about H o'clock, when two battalion of infantry formed on either ide of the roadway in front 2 the barn. A great crowd had gathered ami another company came on double quick to diiere them A Unit tllty people runhml into a SB lone and were followed hy anldier with hied bayonetl Sotiiin the crowd eefO hurt bv the Roldier. who ordered the nabui cViaod and huntled the fugi tive into (ha ntreet The tlrt ,ar left the barn at I :.') o'clock. Two motor men, two enndnrtor, two Plnkertee men with landed ritlse and (l . Harne. comtuandlntf tha mllltiB here, were aboard. A saeend car aerom panied hy a SOW Deny of militia, left half an hour later. Details of anldier were iliHtrilinted at eat h corner along the line. Almott Cauisd Troubls. The ntreet thrnngh which the cam panned were thronged w ith people and threat were heard mi all nide, but no violence wan offered. However, trouble waa aleaeej pre-ipitated hy a man who ruhed niter the car, urging the mm union men to join the striker. The soldier attempted to arrest hint, hut he tied into tlie crowd which preneed about him, preventing the aoldiers from reselling him. A soldisr balded bis rille ami threatened to kill the II rst men who laid a hand nn him. The crowd then fell back. Several demon strstlons were made along the line, hut the crowd were always forced swsv from the earn by the soldier with Hied hayonet. Hope to Settle the Strike. Alhsny, Msy 18. It i mated on gmnj authority that, a a remit of the negotiation iending between the city olticlal and the atrtkem, the ntreet car trouble will he nettled tonight. Washington Hay Hay a Slrlks. Washington. May In -Owing to a controvemy over the price of uniform, the ntreet csr employe of Wsahingtnn threaten a trike. Carnsgia i.irt to Olaigew. ilagow, May III. Andrew Carnegie has given the municipslity of ilsgow IU, noil imund with which to eatabliah diatrict lihrarie. , London Holeut. London, May HI. - The workhouse st Stafford burned tin morning. Seven inmate were cremated Ht.KW orse ins aars. Hew York Woman'! Loua Whlla Huaband Wa la Burops The wife of s Imercbsut in Yonke wa inoveil to attempt afe break n m and hy a deaire to iieculate Her nunhau i in Kuroiie. Iu hia afe were AOU nhare of Norlheru I'acilic. The Wall -tieei man who had wild them U him ruhed to tlie wife aud offered her H0,IMl for the bunch, wbiub repre- i. nle.l prolit ol $10,000 Hut i don't know the coinbination ol the aafe, " exptailulated the wife Iu annwer to the Wall ntreet man frantic nppeal for alia'k well, blow it oiien, aand for pro- feanional . rai knmen ; hire a aafe expert. iav any man f liNNi to get the aafe open. I he wife proteten, but the Wall ntreet man finally induced her to con- aent to the burglary and lie got the U'k The wife iauit lift cabling new of tlie transaction to her hunhaud and got tiii reply : 'I, rani; give him the safe, loo." Skin affection will readily diaai pear by uaing HeWitt'n Witch lfnel Haifa. IHik out for c unlerfelt. II you get DeWitt ran will get SJOOd results. It i the uuick snd msitrve cure for piles. I m 1 1 man A i o. "Nerve Waste." "i.i- ni inn iii lidpful iiki mi narve waaknuM aver iMuad U thai anliUvil Nr Weale," by In Haeyar id nan Fitiu iav, uow In IU nltti IfeseSBBd J lot ..i ..( an aiMt rlnni ml ami ispulaldn pliyli'ln K Hi agtw Ida runliaai u Ihn lul auiu ul fala leaeblug eMsb BtSISllS Se SJSl liitaraillnn aubjaal ll abnuiiiU In raralully ranaldatad and pracllcal advlt a, and Sad UM lu rat mania uf eta I.i in .oi.l al n, i i.i, ll la andiirai'd by bulb tha raligmua and Secular pnaa Tin ' in. ago Adauca asy "A ontuaal ul lie book aud Ilia ailii atiua ol Ita Bttaa flea will pm I.. ..iih. liopa and baart lulu lliouaainl id 11, aa llial afe now sugaring llimugli i.arv.iua liupan uisnl " TUa Umk Is II Ou by wall puespaiil. i in. id He a, .1 IiiUii i-alliig i haplais vbsplar a , ..ii Ni-o Inns Slid Narva Tonus baa baau ptlnaa l suparstaly as s asntpls cbaplai. a... 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