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kILY EVENING EDITION OAILY EVENING EDITION 1 AC Kinito or IM..1.H. ! The I'ii iiri-tconlnn Will do It for ...you... Put V-nr "An." Ill The I'aat Orrgonian VOL. 13. PKNPLETOK, ITM ATI hljA COUNTY, ORKUON, SATlH.DAY. MARCH , 1900, NO. 3732 I jgS TO pecials New line Card Board, plain and Colored, for, fancy work and mounting picture, 3o to 10c a sheet New lint' 'ami V" retain KagltBB. iiIhIihh tn brum. ... blua, Pa lottrh Bad P I mi -rial Breeu ' fg.tffl 0gl4.?ff R HCt BICYCLES store In I't'iiilli t'.ii ran i ITer MM Ii a 1 ItM of high grade ;rhi cheap) j il vr'and peri. I riiuMlcg v i ncusc I I-1 tier-tone Sterns Panic Suits Skirts Jackets Waists Wheels from $4 to $75. AH Wheels arc Warranted (rough the Reason. Never in tbc history of Pendleton h .s there ltecn shown as a mplett: and Ireautilul a line of Tail r made Suits, Dresi Skirs, Tfiilnr made Jnrkets, Silk Waits Shirt Waists and Wash Fabiics as we s' all show for the BjMTiMg and Sum MM of i yoo. . . . Latest Style, Perfect Kit and Lowest Pi ice will be t tie pleasing feature, will delight everv one, and m ike sho ptBg a pleasure in this depot ttnetit. . . It will be to your intercut to wait until these gar tneiits cor.c which will Ik; soon Wa can truthfully H ij our stock wil' be the laigest and the best in the citv. Frederick nolp Alexander & Hexter gent Weekly Ex miner. mm lr The i Boston Store Ask to See Our New Dress Goods fiaids A(4a n pro:lni ned quite the p-opcr idea, lor smart, u to-dale separate, skirt-,. Tney ptrtnit o' a decided change In one's npp a ancc; they're net vio:alie; they don't oott muc i. I inch Plaids of Cheviot o Came V Hair, mix d inu'.eri tls: the Spring bad 01 a e bright and pretty; splen lid also for Cnldre i's Dresses inch Beautiful Plaid1 tlv and ntylitfa sofdy sha led. 29c 65c H)h to 5 t-it ch Swell Plaids, used exclusive for sepirr.te skirts Tl.ee ate the high art Fv'Ct. an I chataflttt is evident in every shal g. Thl piit.es vary fro u $1.10 to $1.50 Golf Suitings These fav rites, la their new nppear BVOM will prow a 1-ading lahric in Ibis yeir's selling Just now they're new, fresh and chu ruling 52- and 54-iiich wide, with handsinie Plaid ai.d Oheok ba:ks. at $2.00. 2.25 and 2.35. Shirt Waists We don't draw on your imagination in the least when we say: The Boston Store is show ing the nobbiest line of 5hirt Waists ever seen in I'eniileton. It would please us to be allowed to .'how them to you. 1 III f fat mm: UilmW it Mr I IV 1,1 1 tail Pendleton's Big Store. er tomber I Shingles I Posts AnJ All Olh.:r Kind of UvAuii.y. riatt rial. 1S(bbbbbW atomic hand Jthartiir I'm iil work prompt ?'! a ui: " imtes itinnsh don build: , faaraut. Pendleton Planing Mill and umber Yard. feftfTEK - - PrP- ribens to Magazines. u wmii Ui puueoMbe Ibr iiutgu- or uawitiMpai'n. 1" the I nli. it Llm k .,11111 . by imim Hi note. ir attud to tltt Itel trotfoulau the bllhr' jirloo in the piiniloution Mliti. autl we will have Ituoiit Ui Iil anniMi i all rlak oTtUe MMaMf I. m in it ill- It will aswe yon rouble ami rUk. Ifyouaroaaub I Ui tbn Bant OttmoaUn, In ro- jou nun dluol Von par oeut U publlMhurH' BfltP. Atldreaa rtiouUtu fubllahluK iMitpuoy, poa. Urtwon, ieion Ukiah Stage Line no tun at Criuv. I'fuii'f. I'lifl mt f eutlletou fverv day at 1 o'clock VM BWimhUv for I'll., I Kilt'k. Nve. Alba mi UkUa. Oootl . ttoa.onat.lf irMlglit autt paa ktto at TUliuaii A Oo.'a drug L :jm m -UK for Infants and Children. Castoria is a liuriuh'ss HtibHtitiito lor CoMor Oil, Pare, gorlf, Ititips anil Ninitliiii Syrups. It Ifl PtaaWMMaa. It t tiiitaiiiM iteithoi Opium. Horphlae nor t Nur-otlu MibNtance. it doatroj i Worms ami alln.N i rarlaluMatBi It cures DlWIlllWaa BlUl W ind CuUe. Jl relieves TOflth iiik Troubles ami odNai Oooatlpatloa. It rajfllhatOi the Htouutota unit Boweutf KivitiK healthy and n.tiuiui l . Tlic Cliildrcu's I .iii.i. i ,i I In Mother's Frieml. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. WaBBBalllMaBWI tM WTua mW W JjL$& 9CaaSfliHhi aBBBBBaBBB&BBBaaW ' . -Sfelr-. "( li J. iEaat" r ,.; UtiO OAHVIiAU, Prop Eltigttutly Furoished. Steam Heated l.urfpeitu Han. Block and a htll from dep it. Sample Koom in conncctlot . Kooin Rate 50c, 75c, II .00 THE CAST GREGONIAN. I It. I'.p.l of lUe fcupl. KvaryooUy KuaO. It. Taa aat livvrtlaUa M. (in GENERAL NEWS. The drought in Ariaona is driving tlioiiHitmlo of ltit'i "tit "f llnit territory into t'ltlitornia. The womt snow atorm f ir many yean prevailed in New York itatt on ilu first nnd second Inntanta, Charlaa I. pavli Mvin Joslvn, the well known rlianirter Hfltir and OWT ..f the Ahrta Theater, of Pitta barg. Pa., dM there Wednelny, ajjttl Si year . Tlie falling pHca of wheat in at- trilntUil to Anjantina lug etun, the niirilu of that etiiuilrv's iri"eiit OTOB lienor plneetl at 74.iK.ik)ii luiliela M new nnd Stl.0H0.IHHl btuhell of old heat. lira, p. p. Ten Broke. tf Chlpaao, Iihi reeaivad Information tlmi iii r ivi- irolnlily olii'-liftli of hii etate raltiad aft Bmea than 120,000,000, left TO COIN SILVER BULLION rrtiriNos ambushed. Colonel Imttr- -O Trfasary Department Awaiting Passage of Financial Bill. Andei'ioii T.nrhai tha aonti a Sovara Lanon. Matt ila, M it nli 8. Colonel Atnler- wn, with the Mth lafantrv, empmylmi the laatngaaU' own kaetMa, han aat buahad the enemy near liittuimgn Tlirntigli tplea, Colonel Aadarauii learaefl thai detaohaaaal of lnaar genii, ttoiilil ivim u itrtnin raad. lie CHECKS AGMIIST NAVY OFFICERS i-"- !- -idler ,vi.,i I the treef lining the nunl mnl when the o eneim arrtveil the tnaTMMUM eollayad I naaxpaotadly , killing .'i Inaurganta, SflDRlr Calls (or Papers Relating to the Corbin wo.m.iing :(o mi.t niptnrlnf mveral .-oiiii- iirin. nnti i.nu.i.in.i .on ,u . wi re raptarad, The anal of thi- blaa l. a. U'en military. The enen.v in that H-itlltv ure ili'imtM' I. Courlniartial The Coeur d'Alcne Riots investigation. hy her unele. w ho i..-l l'J years ago in . llittny, P. V. W, i, Biyau apoke to manythoaaanda of paana al Shreveport, la., Wednaa day. In hie addrew be peverely ar ralfraed the admlnltratltM for the paa saifr of the Puerto Rico tariff bill, de nouncing it the Hret trap towardi i i.rrvii.g out the policy of Imperial hrm, Bs'praaidanl Clevelaod ir reported etiomiy ill st hi ho. in ut Princeton, New Jersey, lie i imt cin.tt.iel to liin l.il, hut lie selitoni hnves his room, on the iliier tlMtr of I. in home. He rarefy ataa yfaltora, and takes prac tical fy'no iliten-st in any events of the world at large. The nionthlv statement of the puhlic deht, issmtl Vednewlay , shows thai at the clone of hnsiiu ss i-'ehrnary -s the Oahli Mai rB"'1 'n tha treasury, amoiintetl to fl , 1 lSStl,05, a ilecrea'e -since Babrnary l of ti7B0,rt3, This decrease is largely accounted for hv the increase in the aito Hint of casii on , liiind. The British army eatitnatei just issued show n total BZpenditure of ii. I. -409,ai0i nn Increaaa uver laet t ear of C40,HK2,3I0. The total miit'ilicr of ofBoaei nml men is placed at faf,aWl mi increaee over last year I '411,147. The new estimates ii.rl.nlr the sums of C 10,000,000 and C1S,000,OUO, already rotad for tha nr. PALIFIt NORTHWEST NI.WS. Foreign wheal shipment! from Port land for the work eadllMJ Thiirsdity were 7ih,ih.:! baabels. The s'nple of Ashland an litem- plating rel.iiil.lii.g the wisilen mill at that place w hi. I. vt a- dost roved la lire in .lanui.rv last. by II. I!. Miller of Chung king ill Mori i . - 1 1 1 ii r it I I'oin oa, that payt .- The aooaptanoi the oataHlaatp at Vacate the OfBat Of Mtaaioaar i r I . 'r year. The resirl i out that there ar. I.'iii cases of sinullHix ut ( 'nil nil in, Wash., and there are iiIm.uI 17'. cases at HMlklllle. Negligence on the part ol oflicials gave (he disease ..p.rliinil to spread. The Moffthan RaaMU Mai Oreaf Northern an roiisi.lrring the mutler ol rates for the (i. A. It, national en ttawpmant. ahlah is to he IhM in Chicago in August. The two coaat lines have conferred mi the eubject, but no daeiaioa In expected for .-. reral winks. Tin- lines included ill the Criitral Pas senger AssiN'iut ion have set the pace at a cent u mile. Articles of Incorporation of the Oalttmbia a Nabaleui iiallruad Ooo paay vara llad al Portland Than, day! The incorporators are i. T. fieri Inaer, Vaneouvar, Wash.; Kruest 0. I 'nli' lad R, c Uovert, Portland, Tl apital Itoca is OltHI.IRHI. The oiiject of the company is lohallda rail- mad from hi Helen's, Ore., to Nehu lein, at or near the town of Pittsburg, und ul so hranrh lines. Washington, March 3. -It is the in tention of the treasury department , as oon a the is iiiling llnanrial hill be come law. to expedite as fast as poaalble the rolnaaa of silver bullion purchase.) under the Sherman act and -tin remaining in the traaaary. Petllgrew Alter Corbin. Washington, Mar. h .'I. t'ett ignw Introduced and tlie senate iased a r lutloa instructing theaporetary of war to sr. 1. 1 I., the senate the court martial proceedlngi of ism ana fuel Oorbln, non adjafaal general of the army. The resolution also calls fur other information bearing upon Cor hin's military record. The Cf nay eaaolntton was hml before the senate and Hoss argued against i scat ing tfiuiy . Alorleh-Roblni Cat Poitponad. Washington, March l In the house it had hrcn intended to priatitl tislay with the Aldricli-Koliins cotitesttsl election case, hut unanimous onsen! was given to pnstHiic tiual vote until next Tuesday. Hay announced the death of Repre sentative r.pps. s a mark reseet to thr deceased the hi Use ildj.nirne. . Tho OtaHl Invoitlaatlon. Washington, March II. The senate COmmitt ill e lectio M h!av held a I Oonenltation with counsel on i,..n -ides of the Clark invest igal ion and llCCllIeO to g.M tlielll two Wrrks lor prrparation ol thnr argmuruts. Charaai Again.! Navy Oltlc.r. Washington, March g, BeaMtlOOal rhargae are uaiataiaed in an anonyntotu letter received at tha aatr) departaaaal from Manila. Tin nimuuleation re lates to the wrecking ol the Charles ton and makes thesrrio.is statement that a I. in.. her of the ofBcOM of the vessel ut the tin f the disaster were under the Influence of liqaor. The eorraapondent claims to have verilietl bat allegation! by Inquiry au.oug the oltiicrs of th.- t harleston. rENDL ETON women's ft.nas. mi IDAHO RIOTS. II. "Belttr Good Afar Off Hotel St Gn Than Evil at Hand." If the "evil at hand" is a disordered condition of the blood, the "good" is not "afar off." Hood's Sar saparilla is a natural blood purifier, and within the pos sibilities of everyone. It cures scrofula, salt rheum and every other form of blood disease. It relieve dyspeptic trouhlea and kid n. and liver dilticultie. lu ue ha aaved thousands of lives and made peo ple heller able to stand the cure, and worries of life. tvruptlone " I ni-eiit Inindrc.t- of lol laxs l" cure eruptluu on m) right ltg w nli out periuaiMint good. Nil bottle, ut Jlood'. Har.up.rllla ooiupletely curud me. 1 am very grateful." lIsauAg Hastl.it, Mtatfe Ave., New York City. Scrofula 6 Ore " Knlargviueiil of tin arm bono, wiUi a buncli, proved to I,, scrofula. The (or dlu.b.red dl.agree.bl . Jlood' KarsaparllU healed It .11 and I. Ii me Hound a s not." Can. Wa. H. llAasaa box S, Wllaon'. N. tf. Rheumatlani - " Klve bottle, ot Hood 6 iraaparllla cured luy liiflaii.iiiatoryrlieu uia.lsui, and 1 can now do my own house work." Maa. H. ('somnisomiiklij, ha fro.pect Htreet, P.lue.vllle, Otlio, Goitre " I bad dyspepsia and took llood'. Sarsaparllla lor it and lound M .ld relieving that that by par.Utent uh It OS the goitre of 15 year standing. We are never about Hood's." Ma. U. I. Wu.asii, Hoi 617, Jopiio, Mo. AH Corse Had no appetite or atreugUi, could not sleep or get tested, wa coin pletely run down. Two bottles Hood's gar apnrllla cured tlie tired feeling and 1 do my own work." Mas. A. Dies, MIllvllle.N J. Catarrh-" I was so low wlUi catarrh Una J could not get around the bouar. Tried all sort of reiuedlea. Hood', barwt garllla was the last. It cured lue." Ms. uasxs. Kaiss, 386 Oak Laus, York, fa. Tha BiOOd - " Was tired out, bad no appetite until I took Hood's .ar.upurllla. It built me right up and I can eat heariJly," Bit. M. Hauss, Atbol, Mas. Edward Fltnnlgan Ulvas Ta.tlinony for tha Commltt. Washington, March :t. -Bdsrard Plannigan, of Mullan, l.lal.n, eoa tiuiieit his testimony tislay concerning the Coiier d'Alcne troubles. He -..id notices were isi.lcd hist Julv forbidding memberi of oejsenteed labor fro... going to the miners' itunetery on .Inly II for tin- unntial cert iiioiiv over deeeasisl miners. This order gave notice that women and other relatives of miners would lie arrested if liny assembled. Chairman Hull brought out the slate me.it tlmi Auditor llurtlell Minimi signed the notice, as a representative of Qovarnor Mom ''rg, whom the witness said repr tiled the ileiuoeralic ami silver parlies. Notwithstanding the order, a number ol women Meratlj carried llowers to the miners' graves, bo! ear not areaated, Klanigaii explained the "permit" SVstelll. I inter this lie Mild die men could not work unless they got ii patrall from state ooaeiaJa, 't he witness said sriiiits to work were plircliusrahlr lie a.lValice.l f .SI .. a friend who pal i u deputy u.nl was put to work the next day Ibomas Henri testllleil thai he was arrested and put in the bull m and n li.sisl Lull. He alleged prejudice ill proceedings before the coroner, sating the witnesses who testilied again) the ac.ii.,.. Illiliers Were rwleOaed. while thus, favorable to them were tield. A PRESENT TO LOUEBT. t ii m of lit Latayatt Oullari Sent to Franc I'aris, March I.- Hols-rf .1 ThlSIU son, secretary ol tin- Laiayelte nuinu ..lent eom mission, repreaentlng Presl di nt McK.nley, weaaotad rrealdenl l.oiibet this morning the llr-t ol Lh. MU am. uui liu. luii init.iiu. ai.a a? cMsXsjlaa. wlU. HweA't Oafsvlll. Lafayette oollars, winch was enclosed in a casket costing one thousand dollars. President bonis , said In- was deeply touched by the kind thought of the American president und people. 1 1 ult Men to Mt. I'ortluml, Or., March :i. Much in te.est is being aroused in the pCMM growers' c niteiilioii, to beheld in Portland, Marcb 7 and W. liter 11SS) s isonul invitation, have been sent to the leading prune growers hy thr slate horticultural board. 'the invitation ouimitlAtt), which includes prominent MM in Oregon, Wahlisjrlotr and Idaho, report that from each of th. s. slates there will be large crowd, to at tend the convention. W ruck on lit Canadian Paclfl. Toronto, Manli , The Uoatraal express on the Canadian Pacific i.iuiMti the track near aHirlattan und hounded down u steep embankment On Isiunl were a large number of ias-M-ngers, many Is-ing membur of pari luimiil on tin- wav from tltlawu A Dspartur from Right Principle.. IndUninalla, Maroi l. In taonoaai to a question w briber he liad, in OOO versation with trieml., exjireMsed un opinion ad vara to the Porto It nun hill, Gegsvol Harriaua, .aid today t "Ve I regard the bill as a MsOat -rr.otis depart. ire from right priltoi pleat. ' ' Two SUauars Aground. New York. Marcb .1 - The I rencb I m- steamer I .. Noriiiaudir, and the Aanariau liner Pennsylvania both ground..! in (asliiey channel, lower buv. Tugs are at work endeavoring to llo.it the two steamers. Big Advaaa In Cotton. New York, March S . Tremendous excitement prevailed on the cotton exchange Osluv. Transactions were on s rvillrsaol a. me The inurket advaiii'isl 1.0 to ZA Jsiint. Z Poolball la Soalaad. liiidon, Murch .'I. - lu the t'oothall gam. batWaaa Oxford und Cambridge today, ih. former won by two giuug. Rll Lsttrs Circle to Chang Nam to "Woman' Club." At a recent meeting ol the Belles lettres Circle, "Child Study" was the subject under discussion. Special mm lion must lie in sdc of the able pOMf ht Mrs I'n'.lerick Noli on "Tha K... dergarten I as a means of child itii.lt . as a factor lu chsrncter build. ng. The pnsr was.misterf.il, as the RUtTsM by her wide experience was capable ol tn'Sting hrr subject from a practical standpoint . The club voted to change It. MOOM t" tlat of "The Wotnan'i club," ifnaa thr work has brOOTtaOed ....III it em braces not only the stntlv of polite literature, but household science, edu cation, library and t illage impmve- u.ent . Thursday Afternoon Club. In Ibr Thursday Aflc rmsui club, th department of current literature ha Ih'cii a pleasant feature of this year' work. I he program for I a-t .ne. t.ng was "Short story Writers .. .sa. ami the interest ing and informal di ci.- Mary B, wllaina, Kuth Mr- Km rv Stuiiri, Octave Tbauet, .lames Lane Allen, and It. nlyanl Kipling brought out the salient points of tin -hurl storv. As some ol these writers were s'rsoi.ally known to different member, wuue plrus.ug rem in i.e. ... . - wire told. Next ineellng will ls hel ll the lM.ua.' "I Ml- I .1. V III I f ll oil I ew .s slrern on Murch I.V I urr.nl Lltraltir Club. At the home of Mrs. lave Moorhouse, on Water street, the Current Litem tine club was entertained by Mrs. lloorboOBR and Mrs. Muttic l.aWow on i i i.i.i, o this week. I be program was on "Tbackcntv, " as arrsngisl in tha rear I k "Tbarkerav as a Satirist," and s "Sketch of Anm rhaekaray It. clue, were interest log topic lor diseusslnii. I he reading roll tlnuad, A "drill convention" is the ordef for the next meeting, whirl, all elub women ar sfdially invltad tout tend. Soma Not. Mr. Pn-tl Kppinger, ..( Itaker City, who is irr-presidriil of the "Alpha Literary bVsBtety," i. the guest of lrs. It. Alexander, mid making many friends among club women of Pan, dleton. Club women of Oregon are beginning to look forward loth lliueiltion of I he Oregon Stale leder.it ion which takes place Mav ,11 and will continue it. session three days. NAMES LOUE IN SLOWLY. RaaUtrar Ha Few More Than On hull of Hi Volar on the Holla. ICegislrar C. A. T ratior checked ui. Il. t names registered lor the June elec tion ami ui 'J o'clock this aftoHIIRUI had a latal of I 111. This is but few agora thgg oaahall the iatt of the eounty on thr baati of Iha UrM voir, whnh was ratal lot than BOrBHtJa The registration hv pr.. incls la: Adams, NO, Alba, ; Alia, Ml, Athena, south, BOj Athena, north ill, Blugham Springs, 7 , Coiioiiwo.sl, ; Kcho. 31 : Kiicaiuinuent, 1, Kulion. M Oill. land, II, Ifugue, 17; Helix, C Juniper, fefi Milton, south, h;, Mil ion, north, M; Mountain, IS; MrK.it Mi Pendletim, 00 1 Pendleton, nortn 140 ; I'ri. dleton, south, vs. PendletoHi east, gg; Kinid.s k, .'i; Union, M; t'ma tilla, I ; tlkiah, 10; Valley, ll ; V.m st. Ir, g Vinson, lit; Vv.sloii, HI; Weston, eust, Hi; Willow spring-, -' . N oakum, 11, Iteservaliou, total HII STOLEN HORSE HEC0VEHB0. Rob.ri Adam.' Cultan Brought In by Two Indian. Boharl dams' horse which wa stolen a b w week- ago was brought in tislay by two Indiana, Charlea Vt Ini I vt m l and one of the Craig. The found tin- animal up on Soiiuw creeli near Bingham Spring, when the horatt and teddies were taken, a i. h srd oi lfi W a olterril, fU for Ihr h ip. ami fl i loi the .add Irs Ihr In dial is therefore gel tlie o reward The saddles Were lint reentered It was for tlie alleged stealing .,( tin. horse that t ii orge and John Imuran, living near Wilbur, were it r realist. Tlie ollicers cleiUMW they tra.rd Ihr !. i - - whn h were ridden lo Adams' bum und Ihut from Ihr re Ihr Adams horse was taken. I ... saddle I' longed to Adams and t.d LiaaMTi and ire Maspaaaf to he cached somew lit re ill tin mountains, 'the ollicers ha til la-en coiilideiil all along that tlie stolen Imrse was in tlie vh'Tuily of rupiuw i reek and were lint .urpriscd when the two Indiana came into town litis ItHtTning bringing the missing cuilan. ( MICAM MABKBT. H.uo.lcd by I. L. Bay fe Co.. Chluagu Board ol Trad and Nw York Slock k. chany. Brokers. March I. There wa u h. llu oBf b the wheal inurket tislay and tlie close was ut the high polat, Is'i 7 S to ISI, llav. I ,. i; "I OIOaS.1 'j p. i.ot bigin r, al .1 s .1 a I be loreign markets onve not show 11 the weakness that ours have during the n. 1 in .Inline. Chicago opened uncbuugisl ut lli 3-M. which was the low ooint. and advance. U-udily to tin, closing at iU 7-N to tal An unfavorable hank stalemeiil I J . A . . ... wruarllt n sits ks euriy, bill lint losses were ri-guiuni la-fore the 1 I. Money, ZV4 air cent. Close yesterdav, lift 3-8. 0ii tislay, Ho M, P.uugn tislay, tin g-g to (Ml. Close today, IJ6 7-M to tab San rraniisro, March 8. (''ash wheat, :., a -l Pllat of Popio ' -iiit to tin merit of Banner Salve iu curi'ig pile U is goal untied. Ilia Hlato, iWhib.ii, Or. TWO PRESIDENTS TO CONFER o KruKer Leaves Pretoria for tbe OraoKe Free State. . 0 MAY ARRANGE PEACE PRELIIIIAR1BS ( lose Obssrrcrs lo KBgland. Howofer, Do Not Anilrlpatt Apt Suddsn Cwsa tloo of Hostilities. 1 iiilitn, March It !!. lent Kruger is a.. to have left Pn'toria with the intention of meeting President Stevn. The place where they will met is lie- lie van ka teeatnaanew bt tha orange I st state thorn' in South Strife, who an- conversant with the effect of the revert on the IIihts, express the opinion that the meet lag of the pn-sl-dents . preliniinarv In -.iggetioii for negol iat inns for peace lllll the rlosest . ,1,.,-r er do not anticipate any sinlileii esaatinu of hoetllttlea, ami aaftalaly paasarai from the theater of war an not tend t ,u- aauraaM the advuentea of bannnltate peine The Boan are apparently rallying with their Baeaaaaaaa ability to repair temisirarily the reverse arul 'li.lt Itritaill tlSs III lo trs their h.rrr as a defensive siwer under the new OOadiliotM of warfanr Outside of the meeting of the presl drnts, then' are 1.0 new indication of any change in tint situation. A Bor Plan that railed. kaWdoa, March Oeiiersl Ituller, ill a dispatch from I.advsmlth, make. it clear that the It.s r- decided to raise the seLge if that town Imiinsliatelv after OrOnJa was al the ineny of Robert at Paartleberg, The advance in N.itsl wa. then only prnist to allow time for the Idg guns, aininiiui t ind BkOre to U' safely removed north and west. The Boan aura eat eoiupletelv successful ill carrying out their Intent ioliow ing to Ituller '. v 1, lo rluW attack ".. Tuesluy DR. COLE'S BROTHER WOUNDED. Word Coin, from South Africa Inal H rail In Baltl. Hr. v. o. Coir todai faeelvad u letter from bis father who transmitted from I I'd :::, Canada, news of tbe wo. Hilling of pr, Cole', brother, Alla-rt Cole, in the South African war. The letter contained olllv the Intelligence sei.l to London iii 11 cablegram which said that Albert Cole hail been wounded in 11 leg and would Ih sent hack to lie placed in a hospital in London, Lngluud. Maori Cole was a asaaaar f Iha Oanadiaa eootinaaal which went to Mpuorl the llrltlsli Mag iu South Africa and which made .1., h a gallant record iu the battles under latnl Itola'rts against Cmnje, I'he cable grams h.ur Irripientl, menl.oned lint ph i. did courage ol the Canadians ami al times appeared lo accord them the . n. In of luii, lug the tide in lit v or of tin I'.llt, -I, Albert Cole was very prominent in the work of orgunixlng the Canadian IPeditkM and was linely titled fur c.tinpa.gl.lllg. I '1 I ule uaturallv awaits further wonl Ii .in bis brother II is feureil that although a wound in the leg might I 1 1 .It hr fatal, vet the fart that be being Bent all the way back I" bug I. in. I 1. eviilenre 'bat tlie woill.it is likely to prevent ll.e wtbller from recovering for a long lime to con.e. a a e Por Sal Chap. A coltng lot it block -t.l Iteservo .Mi' b. 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