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HiLY EVENING EDITION J -a, DA1Y EVENING EDITION hH ToW "Ail " in The l.aMOregonlan niiil ttavr II ...Aeen... vol.. l'; frederick Nolf pWributor of Merchandise. , eBW pelnwfa Tiianu""- ' '" ; ,i t.l (MO moo" M (Ml """ ...ir.. eiMoraoilo.u-s. tlr.nltfware. Fgr,,hlrw-. te lani"" " 1 r" " ,r"' EldaVSata ! '" -'"' I"11-' FV (.,,p pail. Mm Biraaci lee. ISaMPkiaii . pd., other- M "!Te reetber jwMn Me, go"- Bicycles, velocipede-.'- I II"" f cbliefeBM IM Lupr-ie, -uliuol 50 Pr DMti "JTtlmii r.uunir prli-e. I'rl i- j; Ill mi l .'. ill. prsiiii"-1" wi'itnd hand irk!. , ElWk '-" ! 1 1.4, awnile- i . ' I "i.imi. m-n 'i. Morvjaa A- Wright B ararntalod mm your fur injj Mating, Coarl Street The Boston Special Sales CRASH CRASH Pendleton's Big Pilsner Beer see be Ba$l Heer in Pendletaa. Ask for a. You will lii. it. Pilsner Beer eauMM Headache O'T UiV.iue8. hUti Brewing Co. Opposite 0. R. 4. K. Koiiiid House Ma(n C C IIfc.Al Wiatlow i Haad NtWors and Builders Tnki tu Oroer. ""Coo,,,,, , ht "1 bb. fcetoo Ukiah StageLiiie AUrs.y, Pree'a. i-W iumUv , '' ' ' o'clock Wll If! i.ru. ., J . . Tl ,vblt .might aud um- Rich Rare Ripe ii oeasoname Crash Suitings. The 'aenn' hot stylo, nn.l pattern., and y."HI ..v.. v. a yard purohi" !Vv ilirm in Hir inter window. Money Back If You Want It. Crash min's 3 so to su.oo. SuitS. BOYS $3 00 TO 3 50. YOUTHS' Si. 25. Wrst-ll trior,- i'r-!i Suit. than anvntic Imnlv berauae it i ei-iurallv known tlia ihi' Ivn ft.', k mi I bo-i value, are h. re. A Child Can Buy As Chtap As a Man. Crash Ousters. Crash Hats. a.xc to 75c For man and Boy . Peases r,- Iota an I liar pare them with other li prloaa an I other', Stylet, ALL ARE IDEAL FOR ALKXAM ICK for Tuesday and Wednesday SKIRTS DICK SKIRTS COVERT SKIRTS. SUITS LINEN SUITS COVERT SUITS Prices marked awav down. for Infants and Children. The Kind You Haw Always. Bought hus bnruo tho lf na ture rffhfl- II. J I. t. h. r, ami laal l .11 nuiui- under hi IKTM.nal aailaallia lr asof M poafO Allow no one to iaaart yn in KUa. 0MUrMll linitationa uud "Juf-t-us-jfiMMi" are hut i:eriiiient, an.l enduner the health of t'hlldreu- Experience ajfuinitt Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought . akaa A V Bear6 the In Use For Over 30 Years. , .... THE EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, I'M ATI Offerings Uoods. 20c a Yard. Same Price to All. Crash $2.50. 92.75 and Skirts. $3.00 each. Ki. lmi'M. i,uiy. ntvip. durability and o . .noma are eombinc.I to a run- SBSlOe in ISO Sssnag, You'll Not Be Urged To Buy. $1 25 to $5.00. Jaat fomr and hart n Innk a: a few .( our -'mi- an. I learn out prut-. The lf.t thing, in the c tv are here Mail Orders Have Prompt Attention. SUMMER WEAR. ft HEXTER Store Store. Signature of t.atn utm 'Q C'Tt UbO iWM Al , fiop LlogaQUy FuruisLed. Steam Heatetl Huropean Plan Block sod a- ball from depot. Sample K.oom ia cooncctloo. Room Rate 50c, 75t, UM The Paper of the People, t ... ,uud BeaSi II. Tee Larseal Clraulsliou. ttaei ASveeUalas Bealuv. itl SI CHI 1 LLA COUNTY, OREGON, -w w -e- 1 i , r- -a i- h r re n m In (DC "Rnxora" kWITMMMl IkOblM 8,000,000 ChlaMaM nr- until to ba an oaTaai, Tin If sftis (ovaniaMal vm detested in llic p-tiornl slajCtloPi in Hritiah 0b Itimliia. Then i it Sasaolsl peak la Barlia, brought shoal by hesvy tavsahaeaM la all klad f tvanlstlvs tivk. Mr. Annio Btabbefi, who in ninlor Indictineal for tlu nnrdsr of in-r Iwa iwjMhiklteiii May sad Ids (irulilxTt, ii dytag in UM OMinty juil in ObieafO. In- rannot t-at. ii i now disoovend timi tas ooatai m Cnba, prasidsd ovet by aillfas, have bsen atlHng decisions fof ossh. Osaeral Wood will momm the ' ' Vnt an tnMi'n. " .ftor OBt of the moft I'Xi'ilnii; 0OD 1it-i liolil in Roaslsad. B. ritlintf, Pmltb Curtis defastod 0. A. MachintoM IM nioinlior of the provinriul Ityinlu t n re by ii majority 0l Hi oti-a. Mai! advleei from Arra. dated Mav 17. say K f t v IhoaaMM Aahaatli aro in arniH ami UM latBrTeOtion i" aptead. lag, rhia. i li.nl no f.ir K Del it id I in Um "sold eoast" country i nadsf bat ilominion. The atstlortn of tin. nrohlbltloniata iii Oolorado hold Presraenl MoKlnley respoutiblc for the "diaitaos bfoaghl ill' in llii country b the cntal'l inluncnt of drankraasai in tin- Phllipplaei sad Pasfto Rleo sad Dobs. " Tas psopla ..f tin- United state" in paying 11,000.000 a day fur kfoaloal prodocti nwil in msnvlsetafing or lo'xl anl ilrink. ami BOSl of which SIS pfodaoed in irester of Ism datfss or can he readily prodoosd in the ulaadi winch have come into chwer relation hip w ith the l'nite.1 State-. After a three weak 'l sxtatasiofi In Ofplai reserve the New York liankn uca i n rein rt u ! in citaii hoM ahove IBS legal reqnireineiit, the OOatfaottOB "er the DM six 'lays having la-en fl.741t.lt'"' Thi ilecreases v an ilne on in the opsfatioa o( a rising da aiit twtal tiian to iciil loss of cash, the redaction in the actual hoi. lines fiH'tine up "lily alnt f.VHl.miii. BsOovefaof QatM shot ami killed :i in er.' man at his resilience in Mmit gOOMfy, Alabama, Satitr.luy. lie heanl a pistol abol in nil kitchen, ami on U'lini: to iinestieiite. t 'in I his k I vine on the flis.r, kilhsl bv it neern. , The Dagfo who iliti the killiiitf starteil towsrd Ooyefaof OatafwUh his pistol in muni, llic neer mt payiue any attention tu earnine not tu ailvnnce, Ooveraor ate shut ami killcl hha. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. .Inseph Knielit, a well known pioneer of C'anliy, .1 .-i Saturilay. Darker a Tiller, of tiilliam County have so, I :i;i00 yearl ine ew es tu I'liurles Cowfll. of Missoula, Mont., the price! paid bslag f J.'.iO. Mr-. LaOf OsfaOfSi w ife of .1. A. Oa lairn, ilieil at her home iii Salem Satur'lay. ae'-,l '' year-. Ileceasisl leaves a husliaml ami severnl chihlren. A. Straney. for several years in Un livery imsine in Albaay. died l rniuy nielit of consumption, at the ae- of 40 years, leaving a wife ami twochiMren. I.. Mcl urlaml, u pioneer of IK.')!', ami U BMBltH-r of one of I. inn coiintv 's best families, died at his home ut 1'am-nt, at the auc of i;7 years, lie left live children. Praaeii Priori bufglafiat las skw Son, at klOBfOt, was liajged in IBS who attempted to of A. Wilhelm .V Saturday moruine oaunty jail at Oof. valhs. At Klletisbure Tbursilay a Itoston vool buyer pafavasod i 'hj.uuii poandi of wool at IfV nsnli tM-r poaad. This leaves alxnit .Vm.lXX) pffBBlll still ill storage there. VbOOeSJ Murphy, aeed 6H, held to the circuit court on a charge of burn lary, died in the county jail at Cor vail it Saturday. His death was sudden, and occurred but a few hours after he hub first complained of illness. The Wood man of tie- World lignined an intention of assisting Newbury in s.-curine tie- iM-i l-sueur factory. One speaker and three solo itors lor acreuee are to be sent ut the expense of tin order. At BjOSSUrSlI, Idaho, ISert Leroy liar-in-lt , eldest child of l'ostmaster Har mtt and wife, of Monroe, Denton, County, died from lune krVSf com bined with la grippe. He was born at llalm-y, in Linn counts, November 7, 177. farmer- in the Willamette valley are bisomine alarmed over the poafi hility of a wheat evil which has hitherto never bothered, them. lor some Weeks the fall H,WD MPgiB lias up pcared to be uUI ieti-'i with rut, but olossf examination bus revealed that it is tin- Ib ssian fly. Oil account of the dsSSOSfStlc SOnVSO lion held at Kansas Citv, Julv -i. lbs O. H. k N . baa placed in' effect the extremelv low rate of fliO for the round trip lo Kansas Citv and re turn. At the same tine- ticket are Hold to Kansas City tickets will also la sold to St. I'uul and return ut the same rate, fill) f Dn Shilohs t ixugn and W' Xure ThUia beyond uueation the moat aucccaaful oukfh Ife4i cine evtr known tu asLieDce: av ft w do Isv&rwbly cure the orht tusft ( i.uvh, Croup stud Hioik ti white fu wou-dt-fful eucceaa tn the cure ol Conaumption ia without a pan el lei in t he hibtor y of mrd u . i.e Kino fie filet diaatovei y it hate beta ftolj on tt aruetrenU'e. a - . wo i n no other tucdicice ceo r-.... f yu have a Couh, we eerneat iy ak you to try it. In United Mate, and Canada , and $1.00, and in i . : Ja. ad. a. ad. and 4a 6d. 50Lt PROPRIETORS S.C.Wells & Co. ii inn N.Y. TORONTO, CAN. Wf ull by lauuiau dt Co., DiueaUU. M MONDAY, JUNE 11, THE CRUEL WAR GOES ON The Boers Kill, Wound and Capture a Large number of British. BAD HEWS THUNDERBOLT TO LONDON The Fight Occurrrd tl Roodml nd the Strength ot the Boers Wis a Great Surprise to the English. Loadoa, Jnes II flensrsl Pofsstef Walker rsporkl that in the disaster to the BritlSO tfoops on June 7th at Koodeval, the fourth battalion of the IVrbyshire reeimeiit were all killed, wounded or made prisoners, except six men. Two oAlosri ami IS Bton were killed atid live 08l00fl and 7L' men woumlisl The Bosfl returned the aroundsu to the Brltlfh. The oAcen killeil were, Ool, Itair.l DoOglsSB, and I. lent. Haley. The iroUBdeu Inclodoi Ool. Wilkinson and Lieut. Blsnchard of the Oanadlan Infaatry, It is in ferred that the ltoers captured over BOO men as late as June Id, and held pes I tioni euttlng off the British forces north of KfOOBStad I'roin reinlorce- incuts OsnSTSl ktethnsni it is known, was liehtine within ten miles of Helbfon on Jens S, the news that of tin- ihuttlug off of Lord Bobefts' oofamuaieation with the DUteff world, SOOOnipSnlsd by the seri ous lo kg Urilisli arms came like a thunderbolt here. In Loudon, until this news came, it was thouulit the destruction of the railroad was seoofa plilhed by the I roe Slaters, who were avoiding, rather than snnlhllstlng, the BfiUSh detachmentH. Boar Force on K!lp Rlvar. London. .Inne 1 1 -The follow ine dis patch from lieneral Duller was issued by the war ollice today I "A force concentrated on Klip Kier, at its junction with GaBSvlei, Thi South African Light Mors.- un.l tin- second cavalry brieade was smartly SO gaged while OOVoring our left front. Hiir OUUaltlsl are about six killed and seven wounded. ' ' Boers In Strength. The London war ollice ejves out the news that the ltoers appear to be in in tOfflclenl strenetb I" DOmplstSly separ ate all of the British forces mirth ami south of the line fifty miles between Baosovall ami HellbfoBi Today'idls. patches reveal that the situation is lar more serious than is imaeined. A reiiort says: "The BOSfl arotiml Fioksborg refuse to surrender and severe Hell till is ex; ted." Some Boere Surrender. Vontossiort, .lime II. Two hundred llo. rs have surrendered to lictiorsl Hunter. National Forces Defeated. Washington, June II. The follow ing dispatch has been received at the navy depart iiient : "Colon OolOBlbla! it is report,-. I that an engagement has taken place, resulting in the defeat of the nationul lor. es. Th.-y have OSSO reinforced and ordered to renew the attack . Burned to Death. West Ncwticld, Maine, JuM 11, I-arm buildings of Osofge w. Qoodwln wen- burned this morning. It is be lieved that Ooodvin, Mrs. Klsls ilor- toa, an adopted son ami I red Blercll lost their I ives in the lire. General 0tl Reporla. Washington, June 1 1 OeiMISl Otis this morning formally reported to Aci Ine Secretary lleiklsjobn, and later calh-d at the While Hon-,- and spent half uu hour with the president. American War Voasolt Arrive. Southampton, Jum- II. Tin- United Stater cruiser Albany arrived ut South- imptoa today and tin- Dnlted IHatei training ahip, Duffalo, has ulso ur rived. Mrs. Uladttone Slnkina. Loodoai Jum-1 1 -Mrs. Gladstone lot" suffered another relapse and is now un- oonsciouv. MONUMENT UNVfclLbD. Woodmen Pay Heaped to Hie Memory ol Hie Lata Houerl L. Maloney. The train from raadlstOW to Ath- US yeaterday morning carried marly 100 BMmbem ol Woodmen oi til-- world and Women of Woodcraft who Joufueyad thither to participate in lbs services at the unveiling ol tin- lie. ml merit erected by the order to the msmon of th- lata Neighbor Kobert I.. Maloney. Many others were present from Adam-, Weston and tin-surrounding eountry. K early 1000 peraoai were aressni la the asatetsry at tint unveil ing. The nfoaamioa fwrmad t lbs hull and man bed to lie Masonic eeme-U-rv, headed by the I'eiidb toii corin t bund. O. W. lira ley was marshal. Consul Commander W. .1. Hlri-em-r delivered an addrsai und had charge of the ritualistic work, amlntad by I'aat Commander L. O Mbesfc and V. Mtroble. Mrs c. c. VaaOradall de li veres an address in a very impfewlve inumier, after which there was singing by the J'eiidlelon ijliartet The exercises throughout were very interesting, commemorative ol the virtues of the dead ami full of (sd lor reduction for the living. What is said to bs tin- largest salmon ever caught in the Columbia river was delivered Saturday to un Astoria cannery. It weighed 84 pounds, and when cut up made !'t do.i-n .uns. The monster wus 4'v feet long and feet ul the largest ciri Ullifereln e. The flslitrian wus paid t'l.-to for the fish. 1'ortand is aakeal to take DU,tajo of etOek iu a : ... ..on wool, - mill plant for that city. A practical woolen paaaulasturar of j Worcester. Muse haa offered tj nut in the 10,000 and take personal charge of the con cern. No Is... i,- ie askeil. -e - J. O. lion net, proprietor oi tbt Mil waukee canliug ii, ills, died hutunlay from cancer of the stoniurh uged Ug, The daSSaSSd was a native of Oeriiiauy, and hal been a reaiilent of Clackaniae county since land. Lane county will build a wooden bridge over the Mckenzie river, st lb n. lin k a lurry, al a coat of 1U,UUU. 1900, THF WHKAT M A It K K Vs. A RIo In Hie Piioo ot Whom In I hl- I aso. Chicago, .tune II. The WDMl BMf ket wm excie.1 dnrittg the ieren wiiii ,.iii-iii piiui 1 1 1 . in ,t cents ad olossd July 7:i'4. Han I raticico,,lnne ll. -l'ash wheal, 96c per cental. Bui Una for St. I.ouli. t .on in. .Inne II. The I'lilral fCfSZ to compete with the line ol the St. Louis Transit coinpaiiy on which there is a strike. , Vletbni ot the Strike. St. Louis, June II. Willi one excep tion all street car lines are in opera tion lu re today, A revised list of yes terday's casualties show three dead, one fatally wounded and ten wounded. BOER ENVOYS' MEETING AT OMAHA 0IVKN A PltHUl HK KPTI0K Willi II WAS I ARUKt.V AVTKNDKD. Mnvor Moore Pre.tidod at Reception; to.v i-i-ni.i I'm tilor at Mass Meeting and Ipyaa Spoke. Saturilay night, at Omaha. Ne braska, C. W. Wessels, one of the Doer envoys, was given a nubile reception. The i ling of pie was presided over by Mayor MoOfSSi who expre-sed h is s v mpa! h v with lbs BOON, Later a large I v attended mass meeting was held in the theatre, at which QoV6rTJOr Poynter presided. The gov ernor announced ins sympathy was with the Doers and every other country struggling lor liberty, William .1. Bryan made an address, in which be urged .1 was the duly of every man whose -ympathv was with the iliM-rs o express it, ami gave it as his opinion that the pro-Doer senti ment in this Country WSl largely in lbs ascendant. He then thought Hint ll It was backed up bv the olhcial moral support of the government it would be siilhcienl to prevent tin- ex tinction of the South African republic. I'lie audience received Mr. BfySU w ith unbounded enthusiasm, w. .1. Bryan, in tin- course of his sp ti. said ill pari : "I came as a citi.cn, an American c Illen, to be present with other American Oltlatai to meet the represen tative of the Doer republics, to join with you in iiresenting them our sym pathy for their cause, and, ns I earnestly belie vs. the sympathy oi the the great majority of the American people. I trust that the day will never come when a nation lighting for liberty will look in vain to the Ameri can people (or sympathy aad aid. ti envoys nave honored us by coming to seek our sympathy, giving its as Imafioani tin- opportunity to assist them to gain that liberty which Ii so dear to un. "Once each year, on Ii ration day, we carry BuWQfl U place on tbe graves of our soldier dead lo these Mowers do the dead any K'ssl? No. it is to honor the living that this lov ing custom is maintained! that they mav express, their gratitude for what lb,- heroic dead have done for them. It in t ii r honor that these Doers hav me to us to reeeiv ir sym pathy. It is hard to understand tin feelings of tin- meg who has sympathy lor the Doer cans,- but who i conceal ing il lor political reasons. When a young man I heard a very able sermon which has always clung by me, on the text. 'An he tbiuketh, no he ia. ' Whv should any American ell Men who leels for the Doers fail to express him self'.' I do not asf bow one can do other than 0BOOSS tin- cause o! the two republic! In prelereaOS to that of unm an In ; an 4 mar lean oltiaan u?bn baa lived Under and has burned to love uud vein ran- . Br lOfm ol government. Itclors to Election. " There i one s a lime when the millions ol A mar lean people have the at privilege ol rising and easting their bulb.i-. against that administration oi the government winch fails lo carry nut their wishes, uud when thoBI ballots are next counted I believe thai lie! Will lie ail expression of the Amor loan people (or taesa people Igbt lug for their iudep.-ndeiicc. "We know by history that us a monarchy Inersasai no government by the onuasal of the people decreaasSi and that as government l.y the consent ol the people Increases, no monarchy decreases. We kaou that if a monarchy oVOfeoBMM these two repub lics, government by the consent of the jsa.ptf ceases, "It i- said that the bin. -I of the martyr Is the si il of the church. If it is louad that Ibess repubiica shall be overcome tbey will m.t bavs beight iu vain. Home llmai the men who die do more for liberty than they win. live, and ere the slruggde la over, 1 believe that the D a-rs will arise Iroui u hundred Melds und liberty will In- victorious. A Pew Worde About England. "There are men among ua who aay thai bssawM England aympathiol w il I. us during the Spunisli-Ameiiran wur we ought D. say nothing againat auch a friendly nulion. I deny that Mich sympathy binds un to act lor Rngland, Wu did not nesl the ayin uthv of Lugland during the Spanish Aim in in Mar We m-ed the sympathy ol no nut ion on earth. We have re- salved aothiag that ohlkjsc u to re main pasivs and helpleaa while liberty ia baing crushed, We ihould not i- unmindful of our duties to the people of this world struggling for thin liberty We, the greatest nation on earth, founded on liberty, "We must keep inspirud with that love und reverence for the blessed name d liberty till every Allien, .in eltiwtl goes down on hie km-ea and aaka tied oi buttle t. bring victory to the Boers." Tbeconclusii.n of Mr. Ilryau 'a epeech was the signal for a cheer and a gruud rush for the stage to ahako his hand, us well as Ibal of Mr. Wceacle. ... .on Warehouse But-nsd. N.-w Vork, June II. -Two five eh.ry buildings, containing 116,000, hiishcle of grain, were destroyed by lire here I,, .lav I be loss IN I-I0,000. A hui o Lynehad. Thouiusville, lia., June 11. An un known negro was lynchud lislav al Metoali, tiuoru,iu, for Sttemptad uaaaull uii Uio liaughtur oi K. II. ntrtugur. no. :mis HAS THE EMPRESS FLED? o Reported that "M MaJ sty" of China is With the Russians. CHRISTIANS ARE BEING MASSACRED MM HI Action Tether, Thus Citing in Aduntixn to Great Britain. I on, Ion, June II. A dispatch from Tien lain says: n i- rnuoried that the tkrwager Rmprsea of Ubiaa has lad to the Ku-siail legation at I'ekin The Analo-Amerlcani. Tien Tsin, June II lint for the llrniness of United States Consul Con ger and Captain McCalla and lbs Or it -Ish consul acting together, there w .old have been a further ibday iu dsSJ itch ing llic intermit tonal guards to I , kin, ami a majority of the forcec would not have bean Brltish( as they now are. Bepresentatlvsa ot two Ruropean lowers disparaged the idea that Um llritish force should pres,mlerate. The Anglo- A mericaiis, however, insistisl ami car, n-d their point. The Landing of Ruailani. Loudon, June II. A dispatch from Shanghai caysi lour thousand Itus leas, with twenty guns, nave already lauded at Tien Tsin ami are marching in tin- direction ol Pekln, American Mlaalon Hniite Horned. Bsf Un, June II. 'The foreign ..line here received a dispatch from I'ekin, dated Sunday, saving tin- American mission house at Tung Chow was burned by natives. Tin- dispatch further sav- The international olUO, outside of the gate of I'ekin, was burned and the Belgian secretarv's legation was attacked by Chinese soldiers. The foreign olllt xpresses the fear that the QofBNMI embassy will be next attacked, The American! Acted. Washington, June 1 1 The following Undatad dlspatsb has basn received at the navy department: "Korcea were landed bv the different nations, open ing communications to Pskin, The Americans joined in the action. Ad miral Keinpfl also rspoftad the arrival of the Mouocacy at rekUi Maeiacra of Chrlatlane. New York, June 1 1. The f, Ih.w ing from I'ekin was resolved today at the Metleslist T.piMcopal boanl here: "Massacre of native Christians Iuin OS OUr fail, situation of foreigners In criti cal. I'ress Washington government to act." A Copy ol the message wus itn- med lately sent to Prsaldenl McKlnlsy. KamprT Needa Marlnai. Wa-hingtoi. June II The MIVy de parlmenl bus received the following dispatch from Admiral Keinpff: "Tong Kh All oommunloatioai with I'ekin have la-en cut off and am nut able to go alone. If other nations go, will join them to relieve Americans. 'The situation is serious. A battalion of marines from Manila is urgently re- uueated, ' ' iearslary Lone sent the following dispatch t. Idmlral Bemej at Manila "Heml bv Solace with all dispatch to Admiral Kempff, one 1. undo. I mu rineN. " Minuter Coneer't Report. Washing! June II. M in isli-r Cm g. r cables the depuM incut today thai foreign in issionuries ut 'u,, Ting are safe up to the present tune and the Chinese goVHruimtli t has sent troops there, though ll is impossible at this moment to -end to reign forces from I'ekin to I'ao Ting Minister I ..nger was directed lo pro, I with all BBOfg) in the protection of American in terests, especially protection to the American legation and the lives of American citnu-us in China. NKW VII K PSKSIDkNIIAl. IAN D1DATK. Hubert R. Hill, of llllBSll, la the Latail Alplraal. Washingloni June ll Cougreaamau Koherl D Hilt' boom for the republi- eaa vies praasldautial Domination ia as-iinilng a magnitude which places the brilliant Hlim.iH statesman among the leading poMlbf litioe. The nioat Important factor ia an authoritative atateuianl from ou of Pramidoal Mr Rinlay'l Closest advlmra that the chairman of the house foreign aflstra committee ia the imwt ai ceplable man to the iidiuiuiNtrutioii l.-iel.-ts among those who have U-en urged, Willi the exception of Ooveruor Itooae vell ol New Vork. Tim lad that Illinois is lo In- t In storm center ol the iii-it national campaign and thai surrounding territory la all regarded aa debatable ground (or the I crate a Ids H.lency to Mr. lint's Ishiiii. In administrative uud congreaaiouat circled there is perhaps no man who commands more ami stronger friend ships than does the imsli st and able repreeaatatlvs from tin- ninth lulaeui district, who has Nerved iu coiig;roaa continuously siyce the forty -aeveuth Sea Blbly and bus a brilliant career in Aim rn an slulesmauabip, Iwgiuning with lbs civil war, eucli aa few luem I.. is of congress cull lioual. No doubt In oaawtaiaau bars that il Illinois uraeeiltS the name of K. It. If its at rblladelpblBi on the imh of wm it will 1st the strongest play that can tut made to capture the aecoml place on the national ticket for an llllnftlasn I'resid mt Mcklulwy would like to bavs Bones veil on the ticket, but haa committed himself to no other possibility. Tl.. Do! II VST hoout ia nou ii" itrongesl, but In some cirole ll I- Oared that it will spend lie force i (ore the convention .- called to older Meanwhile the friends of Mr. lift mav count mi having the repuhli- .aii leader- here in hearty svinpalhv with them in working up the llitl Inn. in. The ProHl ut liaiubllng. A itsMmsnl of Iba Monte Carlo gambling oompaos ihowi ttiat laat . .u ibe income from tint gambling lablec was in round nun. here t-t.MOU,- unit bS0,UU) more waa derived from the rental of the hotel uud cute. After deducting ull exatnaea and ,'.', oiiii given to charity, the net proflti amounted to 19,876,000, or about in per OSnl on the capital stock- In it any wonder that unscrupulous peraoua are willing to do unytliiug to obtain gamb ling priviluguaY