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dmlyevbiihged EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. ADVERT"-: , W m mK fMIS PACT. . 1. H TniilRlit mul hi..y hnwar. and I I I thunder tnrm , ) I iooeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeoe! Tiii'''ll'TT PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUEUON, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1901. NO. 41.15 14. fcOR YOUR GROCERIES.. GET4BLES Ooom and He- me. Frcnli Vegetlblei m I'ruits ii ipecUlty fMMi liiN' staple ,adtanoyOrooerlei In in tin' oity. l R. Demott. The Boston "Facts are It s a FACT we are showing the largest assortment of Ladies' Fancy Hosiery EVER SHOWN IN PENDLETON, a showing worthy of a city ten times the size of ours. Dozens of designs and patterns and various different grades from 25c to $2 pair. Infants' Hose in white, blftok, red and Line. Ladies' Hlack Hose in black, black with white feet, black rib leg, black laoe stripe, Muck lisle, black silk. 6c to $1.60 pair. Wt sell the best 26c Ladies' hose on earth. Hon s' and Girls' Hose Stocking! galore for the youog tulk idl sizes and all weights, ;'-. lOe, L5c, 20c, 26c, 86c, Misses' Hose. Pineelaitio lisle hose, usually sold for 35c pair, l2.c There's positively nothing in wantable, serviceable, uptodate hosiery tor ladies, misses and children that we can't supply you with. Take peep at our show window. Pendleton's Big Busy Store. Mere is a list of tempting prices at Frederick Nolf's Notion Baaar Sc tastllr si),!), j i ,, it packer scfil .-a J5C hair brushes i tr I All colois crcue nana ,nr- rll tast.iuM's Florida water 10c 'oo iiurhlt s 5. Hundreds ol tnv er Ummocks 74, to 3 yJ 5C novels now 1 51 nm pa drop toe pound W butcher k 111 L 1 re Plug "Even Chant?,." inlurm ttfc honks , 24C Nr SllWt I..US1I ,y, ;lm 23t If 'H" matches sc. f'owi-r pots S. la 2e II IL 1 . " - o,B W to j (,5 ancy 'Met ioc to i.c 'Mcy m.-tal photo frames 10 to 60 Wtakiun powder iqc ) Sl"-ets lis l)a,;r 5C Jjati s.de comb, 5C to Ladies ... ..: J. . . I cket knives JC to , 69 "Mman , , ucUa)De and a,Iuond "-earn worn, 4UC here (or -V Water sets 05c tO I.J fS'l'inc baskets ioc UD MttlohouMholdimonii JfPanese lanterns ir on 5' Hum r.l.. , TV lftll o household Dec eilli.. " '-, glassware tod wood b,"?r! ',t lc' 5c and ioc each EhJtt0C0ld cream 10c size 12 TV My clock worth I0J 2.ii; $4, here you wailt irtld or JJH lift or for any purpose ariid """U",K 00 ,,aiul ,ancy iSZ s,lvrware, fancy goods redericK No Some Summer Suggestions For Men To contemplating buyers The well known line of "H. ft W." hot eraathet appatel pre srtnts unusual attraction anl is here. Thfl assortment is com plate, catchy The goodi arc well mailt- in every detail. Fancy Flannel Outinf Suits of thr celebrated - R. ft V." make are tRRteful, dfcrty patterna. Handsome, etyliih, per fri I littiny (,'arni'Mits. Tin- correct tiling for tins season. OlltifAfJ suit of fancy flannel $7.00 to Si 2.00 Blue and hi ick serge coats and vsts 2.50 to 6.00 Allpnca and icilian coats, coats and vest-; 1.50 to Crash and linen suits 3. 00 to I .men and cotton ulsters 1.25 to Light weight spring and summer trousers 2.00 to Don't let the lirst hot days find you unprepared. Alexander Cheils that Winna Ding. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To uiaktt kmI bread uh Bvern' lieot Khmr. It took tirwl DMBion at tha Uliieaifo W.irld'e Kair imiritll OOaipatl tiou, and givoH oxeel lout Hatisfaeti'iu irlllMOfaf Utd. Kvery ttaec la uarunUmd. We have the IhjhI itan KolltMl Barley, 8eeJvRye and Beardloun Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYKRS, Proprietor. Warranted I have jurtt received a law shipment LISK rul'f TINWARE Uah aa milk pns, milk cans, boiUrf twa kettlea, MUOe pans, dippers and bucket!, etc. Kverv piece iH warrant ed not to ruot and in exchangeable at any time lor a new piece n 11 mif. See display in window. T. C. TAYLOR, the 3 5f' 5.OO 4 5 c 00 & Hexter. Store Ckttotinc SbnuikiMg Toothtowu for Dimur, hreakfiist or supper is always a pleasure to tliose who look o er the many delicai ies that 1 0111 pnse oiu itoch ol 1.1 10 groceriei We have the world's thou Ml products in lass, till and pat k aes, and put up !v tin lest methods lor preservation Our fresh arrivals of ygnUhlt and strawberries are choice and low ptioad. C ROHRMAN. not to Rust Hardware Man. GBNBRAL HEWS. A tantloil ivirigrpw! ImM hwn in e oion nt Buffalo, prominent economistn lipinir prMMl ftOO all parU of the Union. Dr. W. T. WalVare at Wavorlv, O.. fniiuht four tliitvci With a pintol arnl prevented linrtflary of the iwiHtoffice and First National bank. The in in inters oi the pOWtfl have rajaotod tba pfopoaal of tfie American government to reduce the Chinese in demnity to ba aMMltdt . John Morlev in the house f com mons denounced the r-.nglifdi poliey tlld declared that retribntion will follow ina thouaand forms. vir lfred 1 1 irkniar, a ccinservati ve, protested in the house of commons against use of American locomotives on Kntrlish government controlled rail way. Whm QoT. Nash, of Ohio, reachel home in Coliimtuis, from his I'acitic const trip, he was so sick he had t lx supported Inmi tfie train to his car riage The t inted States has officially an nounced that it will oppose any in crease in the Chinese tariff, unless DOffiflMroial advantages are com-eded in return. DIWIIUW T.nn inuiiu .ill uir ment transport Indiana as it was sail- Itlg Iron, Pvkilt to Manila. Hence, the Ninth regiment went into ramp at S fiiku, I" BWatt curing of the disease. a vim ..... I- 1 ! has issued strict 1 ...m or- - irders henceforth to exclude reporters I from all public and semi public funr tions. No more stenographic reports will be given of the emperor's speeches. Alexander McKenie, millionaire miner of the north, was pardoned bv President Mckinley, lie was in jail in San Francisco for contempt of court in refusing to turn over tiMO.OUO of gold dust he held as receiver of some Nome mines. The grand division, Order of Bail road Conductors, which was in session in St. Paul last week, chose Pittsburg us the place of meeting in lttO.'t. K. K. Clarke, grand chief conductor since IrttK) Assistant Chief Barrit.en and Graod secretary and Treasurer C. A. Maxwell were re-elected. Kor a con ductors' home, I 000 was appro priated and an annual maintenance assessment of J' cents to each member. PAtlH N0BTHWKS1 NEWS. The balles BoM 4tk),lliH) isuindi of wool to 1. astern Olivers iluring last week, at from 10 to ll' cents. The Portland Telegram is arranging an excursion to Buffalo, giving cheaper rates and taking charge of all details. The lumlscape gardener of the state capitol at Salem has achieved a repu tation for having made the grounds very tieautiful. Portland holds the lead in the Pacific Northwest baseball league, the order of tt thers being Tacouia, si-attie, Bpotnaa. Bicyclists at Terry. Oregon, will test the law requiring them to have lags on their wheels after June 1 if they ride on the public path. The Krank Mcbaniel case is liefore the 1 iregon siinreme court. Mi 1'aniel is accused of murdering Miss I itch at I'ortiaud, and was convicted in the dis trict court l ie re is talk of advancing the rates ladween Portland and Astoria. Now the fare is Ha either way, and the transportation companies will agree on a h iglier tariff. The Pacific coast salmon trust has been formed with i' concerns from Ala-ka a Calitorma and a capital of 126,000,000, called the I'acitic Packing Navigation company, headquarters 111 Seattle. (lids have Usui received and opened h GOV, lieer and Secretary of Ktate fiunbar for the par. Iiaae of the prop erty OarStd by the state at Cascade Locks, the Storey IjMBBDBf Oo. , of the l.mk- ottering VM)0 with no other bidden A tent cars- is started in Multnoiub county lo take the primary election law, enacted at the last legislature, bafON the supreme court. Action has been begun compelling the county clerk to show cause why he shall not cease propara! ions to put the law into ettei I. LOVE Uvea only in the pteaent. Nat ore throw a glamor around youth and maiden, ao that although they aaw tniaery aud max rtage wulkiug baud ui hand in every home in the world thev would fondly Ulievc that they 2 could mai i y defy misery Young wonie should be taught to prepare for mar riage They should unaerstaud how to preserve their womanly health through the func tional changeb of maternity. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre. notion is the moot effective med icine for the pre servation of wom anly health and the cure of womanly diseases It regu late the ptnods, dries enfeebling dial mi, heals in duuimation and ulceration, aud cure female weak ness. It prepare the womanly or- smniam for maternity and makes the birth horn practically painless. "Favorite Prescription" contain ao neither opiuaa, cocaine, nor narcotic. My wife h satiated with atari tfaM feaWKl rear.' miUa Mr J C. Dy at LMtU uUu. Laucaster Co fa , "a yd iu Ntiaanhr, aaid ai I mhc had a laiacMrrta- itl h. i tor alxjut two u..otb or ao, bat hera waa but liutc Uupiovcauut 1 wiolc rou Imw nn.riiica lo taat ruvunn ... ' aod vol. told ua to est ' Cukdcu Mad Oi. vai v ' alao. bkc took ata ui nu ttlca of ' Favorite PrcacripUoo ' ad two of ' Gold a atcdi.al Uiacuvary ' aud gut out or baa -!T.' waa able i attend to ucr Uouacbald woe.. Dr. Fierce ' Fleaaant Felku cum Uiv I t allerab aanutioD A SENSATIONAL FIGHT WAGED IN SOUTH CAROLINA Senators Tillman and McLaurin Principals. o THEY HAVE RESIGNED THEIR SEATS Performfd the Act In Hot Blood Their Frleads Regret toe Action Excwdlnnly. and Washington, May J7. The action of Senators Tillman and Mcl.aurin, in resigning their seats and appealing to the people for re-el.H-tion in onler to . .) : .1.. , " , 1 , , . .-". - -- plore by such of their colleagues as are .l" ''" WltbOOl des.r.ng t,. criticise the personal conduct of the " "'. th". 0P'B,? . .freely i.n.ssiM t hat I H'V Bctei iHsti v niu in ... t., , , .. ,,.. ivi- .1.., resignations to be withdrawn the friends here ot both the men would le I glad, tint it is realized that the matter has gone so tar that they must tight it out to a finish. HARV ARD WON FIELD MEET U. of P. Artor Pour Yoars Champlon- hlp Coot to Sovonth Plae. New York, May '.'7. I n the annual inter-col legiate meet, Harvard was the victor by a splendid score of 44 point To the surprise of all spectators Cor nell ttsik fourth plaoe with 16 well earned sints. It is the first time in her many years of competition at the Motthaven games that the Ithaca in stitution has scored a tirst. The uni versity of Pennsylvania it relegated to seventh place after having held the championship for the past four years. Harvard had not won the champion ship before since '" Die following table shows the scoriss Harvard 14, Yale : :-, Princeton li 1-tt Cornell 16, Georgetown 10, Michigan I .' Pennsylvania 6 "', Columbia 5, N.. York, Bowdoin 4, vracuse 1-1'. EAST AIRICAN ALLIANCE Bniland't Somalltand to Ba Invoilod By tho Trlbas. Aden, l-.ast Africa, May L'7 . 1 1 is re porlttd ttiat the Mad Mullah lias formed an alliance with the Majertain trite, and now lias eighty tbooaand sol. hen in his army. A British Somali land ftirce is preparing for the attack, and, as the natives are well armed, a lug battle is execled. Mad Mullah was last heard from on May II when he was rerted to be preparing for a march on Berbera, the capital of Somali land. WOMAN AND BOY CREMATED Thoy Perlih In tha Plamoi Which Uaitroyod Tholr Homo. Boise City, Majf -7. The wife and son, the latter aged eight years, of Kev. I.T. Osborn were cremate.! last night at their home, near llailey, Idaho, which was entirely destroyed by fire. The father was absent from home and a grown son failed in his attempt to rescue his mother and brother. The Issiies were recovered this morning. JUST IR0M THE NORTH Soaton Lata in Alaska. Sloamark Will Not Bsach Mom Bator July lb. Astoria, May 27. The steamer I'ia patch the lirat vnaael lo arrive from Briatol Bay, Alaska, reports a rough passage The neason is late in the north No steamers will reach Nome before July 16. The rate war between the Isiats and the railway, which has bead going on for some time, lias been settled, l aies will be raised on June 1. KIDNAPERS ALTER EDISON Thraln to Tak His Uaughtar Promi nent BuslnsSS Nan Involved Wrange, N. J., May L'7 - Ietective, who have Iteen l.siking for the paflMMM bO sent a U-tter fl TluBnas A I I son, threatening to kidnap his daugh ter, hopes! lo make arrests today. They have a prominent business man in this city under surveillance. A mas of circumstantial evidence has been found against him POWERS LEA VINO PI-KIN Mliililr( Will Bvaeual Palacsa Ar Being Bpalrd. Pakia, May 17. Military ..Itn ials ot various saer are actively preparing tc evacuate the citv, evidently believ ing that the end of the Chinese trouble is in sight. Agents of tie em parol have arrived to rpaif tha palaces, presumably for Mcupation by the ioya! court. MRS. M'KINLEY'S CONDITION Ths Praldniial Train Pass sUdlclu Bow. Wyoming. Medicine Bow, Wv , May 27 The nrusldential special arrivou here this morning. Mrs. Mckinley lias sbsaj the trio very comfortably thug fsr rested well last uight aud Dr. Hixey thinks she will be able to make the journey lo Washington without stop. Sydney aeselved iefallv. Svdnev. Australia. May L'7. Th roval vacht Onhir. witfi the liuke and im, h..r of York ou hoard, arrive.! i., ,. this mornintf. A wildly enthu siastic reception was accorded the royal couple. ' Injured Ar liuproviug. Albany, N. Y., May L'7. -No more deaths are reported as the reeult of the collision ou the Albany aud tluuson road yesterday. All the injured are improving. AmarUan Troops Lav Cblna. Washington, May 'JJ. General Cliaffee iu a dispaluli ko the war de partment aunouncee the departure from Taku for Manila of all the American troop. THE NEW YORK MARKET Rtportad by I. L. Rv Co.. Pandlaton. Chlaavo Board of Trad aid Now York Stoek axohanxo Brokori. New York, May J7. The wheat mar ket was strong bxlay and prices a lialt cent at .ew ork ami v mcago. iverpool was close.1 0B account of holiday. New York opened at 7S .' S, sold up to 7H4 and clowol TiK-. Tba visible supply show.il a decrease for the week of ,,4:t4,lM) compared with a decrease of I ,.r(kt,000 for same week last year. Slocks steady. Monay per ont Wheat Close Saturday, 7H 5-8. Open today, "S Kange today, 7K ft-H to 7!'4 . Close bxlay, 19i sux-ks: Sugar, 14; tobacco, l.ii.',, steel. M ;-. It, 1'anl, UN M Atchi- sm. 1 l.rie, 7'. N. I". , V. V.. UK) lS Whttt In San Franelieo. an Krancisro, May 1 ec. lober wheat, IO8I4 cents per cental. Whoat in ChleaKO. Chicago. May t7. -Wheat, JH to W cents per bushel. Wool In Naw York. New York, May 'J7. -Wool, domes tic, lleece. B to 10 domestic palled, si mired basis, 8ft III BOj Texas si'oured lias is 8J to 4l. Suttr and toftoa. suuar. raw. lair, renoing. 1 ; -qi-retlned trifilgals, t'. test, 4 Bll crushed, 00ft powdered, Mb; granu lated. Bftft) poffaa No. 7 on spot, ti :t-s rice, domest u- to ll'4 . PORTO RICO A TERRITORY OkllSION OP THB SUPBBMB C0UBT AOAINST THK OOVKBNMKNT. Territory Aequlrd by Treaty quest Cannot B tonsldrd Sns Foreign. or Con In Anv Washington, May L'7. The decision ol the I'n i. ! States supreme court in the insular cases is against the govern luent Ihellrst case i sidereil was that of Dellaaa vs. i iw.-n, the aollat tor of tin port of New York. In this caw the court holds that the territory aciiuired bv the United States cannot ba eonaldofad domestic for one pvrpoai and foreign lor another. The duties heretofore collected Under the Hingl act, after ratification ol the treaty of Paris, upon gomls coming from Poilo Rloo into the Uoitad states, are i gal. Juitle Brown Bead Opinion. Justice Shiras, White and Mckenna dissentivl trom the opinion of the ma joritv nf the court. Justice Brown read the opinion. Muring the first part of the reading rt appeared that the guv eminent side was being sustained and bulletins to this ettecl were sent out by many corresmdent to their news papers. Later on however it becann clear that the government's claim was completely defeated. ill most pr nounced tones Justice Brown declared that the territory acijuireM by treatv r coiuiuest couPI not lie consi'lere.l in any sense foreign. Porto BIo a Territory. The court boMa that Porta RM la comes a territory under the treaty of Paris, not simply territory but "s territory". On this point it may be found necessary to hold a special ses sion of congress. I nder the treatv of Paris Spam was grant. h permission to export free of Inty to its former pOBBBeeliMtB coming under jurisdiction of the I lilted Mates for ten years Till agreement, under tslav 's decision, Will give Upftin the privilege of carrying her g Is into Porto RlaOi and from that territory they will be carried free into this country, being practically a free ad mission of Spanish goods to any sirt of the Unit, d States Th Mala (Jusalloi. I he main ouestlon involved was whether congress has the right to mak. tariti laws ..r our Insular e-ieaeanmiis Under the opinion In toe llowiies care and the decision practically dei lares thai the constitution d.Mts not follow the flag in the srin-e that at 1 1 of the provisions of the constitution apply over our recently acquired insular tsissessioiis the raiue as over the 4' states and territories ol the union. Uow slid CPflBiaa atst. Wasl.inglon, May 7. I be inl Slid OrOBaaM canes were also decided against the government. The '..! .as.- vvua eaactly like the Itellraa case. in the Ofuaaaaaa aaaa, tba duties were oollecled on goods iMpOftad into the t rilled Mates from lljwull, after an uexatiou and before the Hawaiian act went into cited 1 be mol IfJpOrtaOt ruling ol the court was n the I'ownoa vs. Bid well case. It sustained the government's I .intention thai the duties collected on good coming into the United States from Porto Kic. after the Porto Kicau act took effect were constitutional. Jt sustains, in other words, the right of congress to pas tariff laws for Porto Kim, even though Porto Rita ne "a territory" of the United 8tat.-. This opinion holds that our insui.tr possessions are terri tories appertaining to the United htate, but not a part of the I lilted States in the sense of the constitution regarding duties fclesmsr aportd Wrkd. Port Townsend, Wash., May L'. The steamer kinghurg, that left here Haturday for Nome, is reported re. k. d in Uuorgia gulf and will liu a total log. REVISIONISTS HAVE WON THE BATTLE Presbyterians to Revise West minster Confession. o MAJORITY RKPORT WAS ADOPTED New York Gels the Neil Geoenl Assent hly A Committee on Rf vision Was Appointed Philadelphia. May L'7. The revision-i-t- win in the Presbyterian general aetetnbly Hie majority reMrt was adopted this morning, and a committee w a- appointed to change the oread Tha next asseiublv will b held in New York. Presbytsrlsni I'ralis (lod. JTwo ol the three reconi inendat ions fur the na0lrty report were adopted aid a compromise substituted (or the th rd amendment I'he matter was settled by a viva voce vote, there being few noes. Vfter the vote the members. sang "Praise Qod from Whom all Blessing- I low," and many em braced each other. MARION'S BM PRUNI: CHOP Will B Heavy Thli Yar Othr Pro ducts Promts Wall. -aiem, Mav : the Italian prune Drop was never so heavv as this season. Petite prunes are thin iu rnanv or chards, but the crop will I-- all the finer for that. The apple crop will In short, as trees did not libsmi heavily All kinds of pears aud cherries were never so prolillc, and promise large yields. Straw lierry acreage is short, hut the yield will he large All grain and grass crops have made splendid growth the past week, due to light showers and cloiidv weather, but no Peeta appear. I'he bop crop shows strong growth this week, eicept some old yards where vines are spindling, due to wet soil ami BOOl weather With warmer weather they will catch up. Not ovei BOO hales of old Imps are in growers' hands here. Salm Social Notss. ( tbe ttalent Women's club meet lag this afternoon, tba prealdent, Mrs T. T. tleer, aiumum-ed the bends of the tive deportments' Tba elab now has a nieinberabip ol 10 There were i number ol I odea reuap ilona tba past week, tha Re bora ba en tertaining in honor ol Mrs. 0. D. Hattoa and Mrs Mabel West, who leave this oitl in a few ilavs W.slnes .lav night, the Megree of honor Slid Pmteotion l...dge, . . V, W., en- tertai 1 Mrs II. D. Hutton, of N.! BOB, B 0 . and S A. McKadd lre- gon delegate to the supreme Italge at Buffalo, N. Y. EXPECTING Mm QUESTS Bolt Will ii.... in ai Many Uurlng Mining Longrass. Ida., May L'7. The Boise, Ida., May ... I lie city Boise is preparing ' entertain fully 1000 visitors during the season of the International Mining Congress, to he held July L'l, L'l and L'.V This will Ism a great undertaking, where the hotel act oiiniiodat ions are tor less than LtsJU is., pie, but every home in Boise will L. thrown OfJaM ami the city will he practically turned over to the visitors. The cities of Knoiville, Tennessee ; Cleveland, Ohio: l.os Angeles, (Cali fornia, an ketia candidates lot uelt year 's seasioii. News has been received at headquart ers that Cleveland will enlist llw sir- vicee of Henatoi Mark Haaaa ami that lie will h. .id Hie delegation Iroin tl.at city. 'I he Will .'.line delegates from Missouri hi a -pec ml train, as will ll from Illinois According Pi Sec- r. I iiv Malum, such Widespread III- i.i.-i in a aaaaloo ol tba congress was MffOI I adore man I lea lei I . The RatatoriOM building, Ol I the largest and liandantaaat structures of the kind III the I lilted State". Will mi reserved lor the mineral exhibit, while Its spacious grounds will Is. at the service of manufacturer desiring to eihihit mining mac hincrv AT I Ml. DIVINITY SCHOOL Conimiieiiiiit Wssk With ths Biu bryonls tlsrgymsn. Kngano. May 17 rhla la aummenoa in. nt week witli uregon's Uivinlty aeliool, located ii. i uajaaa yeaterday. the baccalaureate sermon was preache.1 i.v u, ii i i Q norm ley it was an eble eltorl loiilght, ioliiUi.ncein.ini will occur. I he graduates are CI anal Oil ministerial course B. I Kdwln of Beaudreau Kugliih mloiaterlal course, Mra Harry Benton and Harry Benton, Clara Keou, J. J llamlaaker, Kohl a Uopple, of hsBtllatoa Heparin. . nl of .ratorv Harry Ben ton and Mr. Harry Benton. tddreai before class, lr. Krank stroiik d'.'fr. Address, Hon B. 1 Mulkey, of .Moiiii.oiith. Conferring degrees, lieau K. C I au- bar son. The school is in a flourishing condi tion. aw aboei House. Kugene. May L'7. This district has let the contract for a new w.saleu achiHil house pi ii. Hutsjk, of Salem, Rurptfroi architect, for 114,000. Bakr 0rals Hunllngtoa. Baker City, May L'7. Yesterday afternoon the tirst match baseball game of the season was played here between the Baker City aud Hunting ton teams. Maker lias put a fair team into the field for the season, with tha pursjse of takiug au important part in the many contents now nromiasai. In the game yesterday, Beker won ly to o. so atwraep aaat. sen francisco. MaJT.-O. MjWI- sou a promiueiit a.K'r. - " ' tuo't at o'clock Ibia afternoon, by P. W. Dlaucy, at Hm former'a office. c"1 lor Stockton incubator. C