Sayings of Bryan. We ere not trying to nnay one .) against nnoi I er; we eie trying to teach Mb class its relation to every ether The person bo wsrms by the fir met na forget the h i k', brings the cojI tim lit wine. The person who eat at the table mint not forget tbe men whose toil loads the table ith bountU-s. ThJ parson who can clothe himself with the but that the loom produce must not lorget thoee whose muscle end brain ere ate the cloths. Shall the bud, bloomirg la beauty and shedding its fragrance up OB the air, despite tbe roots of the rose bush because they come in actual Oeieral Wheelar af er being on Fbltippinee ehelf for o tne time is in United Statee again. tbe tbt There 1 a big split In tbe republican ranks in Texan. Come to think, what the odJs in that state anyway. The Porto Rican tariff bill wilt be a m il atone around the necks of thoe wLo passed it in congiess. Even tiie.Presideu admits Its injustice, but tbe party lash will no doubt cause him to sign it. ttct with the soil? Ton may pluck the b id and other )buda as beautiful wiil grow bit destroy the roots and all the buds will die. Men have expressed many ideas of neaven, but no one has yet pictured one heaven fir tin rich and another f r the poor. If the rich and poor most mmgte together in the world to come, I want to Reports from different places indicate hat the wheat crop will be light this year, forty cent wheat and tbe spirit of diversity that is prevailing will be tbe cause, 1 tie farmer that wanti to get con-1 along is not going to depend upon wheat alone. Senator Simon is opposed to the Porto Rican bill, but will probab'y vote for it because the paity lasli is over htm. Mc Bride will vote for it from principle. It is about hie si ae. Senator Simon's aot.-Qjav speech Las given him quite a reputation in tbe east get acqaeiotei here s that they wiil not and hi8 pic,nre u, tppiartd , th. have to be Intioduced a lien they cross tbe river. The civil ainon which does not em brace within its benefits every worthy member of society is a fraudu'eut civili sation. We must have a civilisation which gives rt.ope and inspiration to tboee who woik in the kitchen ae well as to those wbo sit iu theperlor a ciiK ration which will can for tbe man ah drives the carriage as well as for the man who ride within it. Victor Hugo hai described tba mob as the human race i-i m.eery. Beware bo rou make people miserable. Withdraw hope and despair wiil fill the heart, and with despair comes .drsperation. Life and property are most secure when every citizen leeia tbat the world has come good in it for him. Favoritism to a few breeds discontent. Injustice practiced by government cac not but maae the victims hostile .toward tte bentfiaiaries. Clase animosities will disappear when each class treats the other w'th justice and demands from so ciety only that (or which it gives an ad equate return. Th6 republican party is not what it was in the dure cf Lincoln. Tbe shell is tbe earns but tbe contents of the egg have pdergooe a change. b g papers Some easterners think he has a pretty good sn-d head for a small man. watcc lor bis wires, lie has tin nly fit u. Coutit on tbat. SATURDAY MGIIT THOUGHTS. The) Porto Rican Bill Our Washington correspondent says Senator Jones, of Arkansas, said ut the ttitoted ol the democratic Pension to ward the Porto Rico bill: "The demo crats accept tbe issuee tendered by the The tail of the lion which was being twisted at one time in an agonising man ner, at leaat for the lion, has been no looted, and the lion Is now roaring so ae to be heard around the world. Mr, e tt . M a r. l I. , . 1 a I wr ww wwtm tu .or in. uoer, wno witu n.s inadequate ntd H v s u , ,ntgn ! roswi iu ... .rniy ol in. country. The flag proclaims our four or five times at Urge and the luevl lJWfl,igBV lhtrt, oa the constitution taoie is approaoning to tue regret m tue iaawt. . in. ,nhlloan 1 : t I i t L ?. t.. ,. I r tiwsr.y loving people oi tan un . tL th.t . r.. .n.nt Hi.r.rlmln.f l States. It will not be many weeks in II probability belore the Uoer hae to give in to the lion and truckle down to hie edicts. legislation against the Porto Hlcans and Potto Rican products is monstrous We will fight it in the Senate to the limit ef our extent, and we will fight it before the people from now until the ballots are flis most interesting thing in congress oast in November.' the past week was the speech o! Senator I Instead of avoiding the collision of Im Stmon of Oregon, at least so tar as Ore-1 perialistu and protection, as the Repub gonians are concerned. It seems to jlicane who fathered it Intsnded, the Por have caught on, In the language of the to Rloo tariff bill seems likely to preoip street, and the senator has been pictured lute the rollislu, and the republicans inthspaps-s, to be called on ti say whether the I country shall give op the Philippines or But tbe greatest of all problems before I the protective tariff. If tbe bupreme Oliuug King has been con armed, Mr. uinar... I. t,.t In r.f.r.nr. In It riant UOUlt decides, SS UlSUy believe It W 111. "er will soon IWKin ma u.iwioimry MISFITS. Ei-Queen Lit is to be $10,000 a year. What for. pensioned With fifty thousand men General Roberts put to rout ten thousand Boors. Ureat Is Usneral Roberts, About the worst reputation any one can have outside of the niwepnpor bust uese is mat oi a street runner. xPrcsidont Harrison Is proving to be considerable of an anti. These are days when we need anti In some linos. Of course the tail end of the 1I east ern storm had to strike Orvuon, 1 1 Hop ped over the mountains full of wiitor. Corvailis people have discovered a, chicken Unit bed consumption sa indi cated by lis liver. Iu Linn county they don't get old enough for that. II. 11. Miller's nomination as consul to Still Later News. I thought I would Inform tlta general publio that I intend to add to my busi ness liquors and patent medicines. I shall keen on se'llnu all invuoods at re dured price for net cash. Aiouha and Java colTos) 30 els tr )!). regular price 40 cts. My Fa voi lie coffee. 13 cts.. reuular price, 20 cts. id lbs. Dry urnnuiated sugar, I1.W. t'on i e and see me noraonallv anil voti wilt be astonished to see what ruductlou I have made on alt mv nooda for net cash. I wont chamt) von anvtlilmr to ulvo you Infuriiifttlcn. 1 have no favor tu In bus nets with in v wholpsalu luiinies. 1 bur the ono that slvna mi. LIih iiuwt fur mv ma mv. I deairefto buy some ruga, either la trade or cash. Albany, Or., March 10, 1000. feigned by JULIUS ORADWOHL. This is from tbe New York Times, a republican paper: The President is too good a politician not to know that his party is in a t lid way. When Intelligent and influent members of it in the House, such men as Mr. McCallandUr. LittlefUild, openly refuse to be dragooned into tbe support of a party measure, and when they are sustained by the overwhelmirg opinion of tbe party and of the country, tbe par ty is in more danger than ;t bas been in since tbe beginning of his term. The democrats had no iteoe a fortnight ago. It looks now as it tbe republicans bad provided them with wbat comes very near to a winning issue. And all be cause the ways and means committee bas reported ard is trying to "jam through" a measure of meanness, cruel ty and perfidy to the inhabitants o Porto Rico right to place a revenue tax on the Porto Ri cans, particularly in view of the expan sion policy of the administration. If the government has a right to tax these people in this way when they are a part of tbe United States it loose some as if we are going back on the principles of our fathers, wbo fought against taxation without representation. Even the head of a common every day man can't see how the goyernment bas any more right to lay a revenue tax against one part o' it than another. All Sarts. of Near Ashcroft, British Columbia sever al soda and borax lakes have bean found. One of tbem contains about 20,000 tons of tbe powder. Mora tban one third of thestndents the University cf Geneva this winter-269 cnt of ,053 are somen. Of these 115 study medieine. A higher doty is briat frantically da maged by the automobile manufacturers in Germany loketpoot tbe American au!o. Tbe newspapers are sounding tbe alarm. The tramways, omni bases and under ground railways in and aronnd London, within a radius ol five inifos. carry eaeh year, it is calculated, abrut 433,000,000 paasengers. A woman in Frederick county, Md re cently circulated fcr signatures a remon trance against tbe grant!Dg of a petition for tbe pardon of a man setting sentence for tbe killing of her son. In Borne tbe hard tims seem to le over. Atany rate, the hundreds of emrty and half bnilt booses tbat have bn seen tor several years are being filled and completed and a number of new onis are in tou-se of erection. The conviction of a fellow cU.z-a oi the eeriouaerime of rape ahould make every yonng man whose ways are not aa cir- enmapect as they shoold be pause and consider before he gets into the elntche, of tbe law . Many a young man just ae guilty bas escaped. Ttiera is only cn rule of life good enough fur aoy man. Keep your chancier clean. flaw Are t car KMarri f Tr. riobbs' Spanunu PUl.caiwsIl kidoer Ills. gun. fie tree. AHA. bier ling ftcaia Co.. Ctuam of N. i An Eastern paper says: r ormeriv the nen lata ancut liu rgfcs in a year; nowadays, under the forcing i of rich, nitrogenous alimentation, she lays zoo, in instances zou. The iiigb pressure civilization of our race demands this, for the egg goes with tbe beefsteak of tbe well groomed Anglo-Saxon wbo goes forth to successful butioesa. Tbe Mediterranean varieties are tbe most fertile of tbe feathered rrce, yet for the Ittlians the Leghorn yielded only about 175 ezgs per annum at the best, while to our country men she gives a hundred more on compulsion. The modern well-bred ben is an egg- making machine which tbe scientific keeper manipulates almost at will. With tbe r.eb, nitrogenous feedsluffs with meat and bone and grain he harvests eggs in plenty ; nnder this regimen, even the ben of toe treetope can hardly resist tbe invitation to lay. This week a young roan, a resident of this county, bas been sentenced to the penitentiary for a crime against parity it guilty tbe eentence le a proper one as much as we regret seeing one of out number receive such punishment. The welfare of society is the thing upper most. Our laws on tbia subject should be to strict tbat tbe young girl trav eling alone would be as sets as with a body guard. In tbe lan guage of Shakespeare you steal when man's purse you steal trash, but when you do anything to put a blot npon a psrson'scharacter you steal that which laonot ba replaced. V The Dxuocbat man bears enough talk smong firmer to know tbat they are getting their eyes open on tbe subject of diversified farming, and they see the advantagea to accrce from raising many things tor tbe market, io II at they will; nave a steady income instead oi an ur certain one and one tbat Is payable only yearly aa in tbe case of wheat raising alone. And yet the farmer will do well not to go to any extremes. Wheat is bound to continne to be the great crop of tbe eonntry . The times, though, de mand other things in connection with the crop. This should be the program. It wheat sboula go np again every farm er wonld kick himself because be didn't have a good crop io. Tbe idea uinst be to have tbe wheat and other things also of a diversity to insure an income "nring the entire year. that all territory owned by the U. 8 , in constitutionally speaking a parr of the U. S.the choice wilt have to be speedily made and Senator Foraker has openly said on tbe floor of tbe Senate, tbat ha would fa vor giving up the Philippines. Ssna or Siewait, a ho bas been counted aaaconnteoancerif not an actual sup- portsr of imperialism, said iu a spech against the Porto Rieo tarift : "I don't want any tariitory in which the O.nttl tutiun doss not follow the Bag. We can not oiacriminate against any section o. our own couotiy. Ifour principles of free government are not bioad enough to overany territory under tbe flag, then we would better bring back the flag." trip, lie hits the 1kmccrat's sympathy The world is evidently getting better The playing of Sapho In New York City, the den of bad tiifngn, has been prohi bited. A good beginning, but a poor place in wuien to stop. Tbe open door bm-ineai the papers have been doing so much talking about is itself simply talk. Like a fools head there Is nothing in it, so far aa the ernment is concerned. gov Here is a slam on Eugene from the Uuvd : Iliram Copeland, aged about 11 years, today appeared at the sheriff! office and said he wanted to bo to the StaU Reform School, as he cou'd not be good in fcugene. An address of David Jordan, .j 189 contained the following t The essence of manhood Ilea in the growth of the power of choice. In the varied relatione of life the power to chose means the doty of choosing right To choose the right, one must have the wit to know it and thewlll to demand It. In tbe long run, In small things as In large, wrong choice leads to death . It is not pnnisLed by death,' for t ore knows nothing of rewatds and puunh. ments. Death is simply its Inevitab'e result. No republic ran live, no man can live in a republic, iu which wrong le tbe repeated choice either of the people or of the state. Democratic Prospecta. VTe agree with'the New York Journal that tbe democratic party never began tbe arrangement of the preliminaries of a national campaign under brighter aos pices tban thoaa which exist at this time Tbe portentous danger of Hannaism bas loomed up so large and dark tbat every honest man in tbe land can see it Daly would o out in the wooda and set- "d ' P"- f iQBCoaoury tuw moat luwiiigcu uu pa triotic citizens ate deeply disgusted by rK. nnr.A nt nrtlitif.! .r.nla. Th. If Montana had bed a larger popnla- ,,,.,. .. i.n.k. th. tmnht. n ,nn. r o.tr war ana juarcas ceaI tbeir maipaUtionsi. Their uair bad dot had so much money, poll UnroNTxix, March 8. Roberts In re en t engagement captured 2$ Roer Krup guns, with ammunition, wagons and supplies. London, March 8. Mafeking garrison ia despondent. Elsewhere conditions A few middle-of-the-road populista continue their sideshows in different places. Recently C. D. Stein and a tew others met In lbanoii and resolved In a live manner aitatcst the democrats They will according to Indications vote the straight republican ticket. Well, well, well. Doesn't It beat thu n der how quloa a paper can change Its pollttce these daya. Mat week tbe sen tinel was a bloomin' democrat. This week it is a rabid republican. Hewiider ng, but true. Salem independent. A piano and organ factory le reported in siithtol Portlnnd. It takes a teles cope to see some of these thlnas li st are io sight. Tbay need the mustard plaster of a big bonus to bring mem to a need. A very amusing IncWeot occurred yes terday afternoon atths shop of Mr. 8. II. Cievenjer. A gentleman too old to be. long to any of the new orders bad been are hopeful from British point of view, telling the boys sit about tbelr inula- Waiiinoto, March 8. Opposition to lions, etc., going into tne minuiest oe- norbina nromnlinn Uva .t-ti.rn.nt frm . BUI ue uluO I BQOw WIS) WtlOfe . . ,, , , business after all. When be came into Colonel Morgan, superior officer to Cor- tn IU0D on lb, ,,0 n, iaM bin in the Civil War, saying tint Cor to take a seat In a chair set out for him. tie did eo. There was a tearful explos ion and he flew high la tbe air, tomlng down ae mad ss a wet hen. Ue had la- ken a aeat in a isnoon belonging to the Foresters of America. It be Isn't Ini tiated he is very near to iv Tne Montana Senatorshlp. No matter what view may be taken of Senator Clarke's case, Montana will nver have much standing as a place to visit for bargains in politics. Wasb'ng tm Star. If this were France we might have reason to hope tbat Messrs. C'ark and tie their scandal with swords. Chicago I Times- Herald. organs tics in that state would not bave been so thoroughly corrupt for the last few years Chicago Tribune. A Changeable WorlJ, Rut Will ctarK keen no with tfaa time.. Th havefthe latest noveltiea in .il VAC ttrtitan cnt glass, chains, souvenir ioon. etn! I rl rights of tbe inhabitant. In fact their stock of jewehry is complete I The canal treaty has demonstrated the ceal their manipnlations no lonser disavow their designs . A war begun for humanity has been brought to a close in an effort to degrade and revolutionize our form of govern ment. Men wbo are in favor of tbe ex pansion of Amer'can ideas and American 'ibrrty bave suddenly become aware that the party in control bss seized territory for tbe purpose of confiscating tbe nat bin was an abject coward, hie conduct in battle exciting ridicule. Corbin of fered Morgan his resignation, subse quently withdrawing 1. Faiaco, March 8. General Wheeler, who bas arrived here, declares the Phil ip pines ready for territorial government. London, March 0. Kroger has re quested of Salisbury suspension of bos tilities stating tbat he would accept peace, but waa refused. It is believed the war will end in a month. Capbtowii, March 9. The Free States are demanding of President Steyne tbat he sue for peace, but be remains ob stinate. OercNTtix, March 0. Kroger Steyne were both present when British routed the Boers. and tbe and up-to-date. serious nriE POLLAt?, -T- .. - ... swurrcar toil. tea. Ife 33. so, jam tk.ai.ae tmit, V AKLOW CiCM b at mam Mataka hav vM to. nrr.Tl direct trom . photograph too eu form osMldMof lutwMiUtel .PpMnae. fa .4. f ..lli Tl "r"l ?.uuL. "l S.aM toy u., iui mm, bmmmm, Mmu, tnmmm, Bu, Cam, Ml, CW7, ' mmrnnt a iar SI tmn M H.M. mm., liUrflj '. "'"'PAL )"nX subserviency of tbe republican leaders to foreign interests. Nothing Is left now but for Hannaism to declare that I Congress bas a power and authority not Mmited byjthe constitution, and tbe re publicans are preparing to make tbat declaration It seems to ns tbat there is nothing to prevent tbe defeat of this political con spiracy at tbe polls. Atlanta Constitu tion, terBMiiiMtOriwt.an4isMtfsBidiiuiiMsMMfe SmmJiTiJ.iri 2 n" 1UMM, rrmJ Jf( fU CIM KHn Kmautiot tM JF MnMImSlMKwMu.HlrutilllM.Uft. r BBT' innrommt: Btted with 1-n.r.iVi.l ip tart Dole, felu, Inthera, etc., Mlaw. t rubber cloth, (pi; Mm Mock ana AdmS Mth UxU blcd pUU F ranch mirror, nickel slMwl PUI (itfflH, J)4 mrerj mod. improremenC H. 6UARANTEED 25 YEARS. SSr?" f mmm tflwal C wrirtMn biDdiOtT tb-yr gruwrnatee). by Cb sggv1'" i Pull of Points. orgmmwill b. sold M fi3S.60. OKUtJt AT OKCjC I MINT DtUY. " OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED 1 r delt with u.MliTouriwIijhbor.bout u; writ. .tlo.ai Bnk, orCornVM. Enk, of CIUoi f or GrmM Cxchuig. lunk, N.w Vork; orT,r f nllrMd or .iprM.eoieD.nTi. Ohir. it. I Tbe taylor always bae a fitting reply I for a cutting queatioe, A woman can easly destroy a man's peace of mind by giving blm a piece of I her mind. , j, If yon want a busineas man sized np to a bair, go ask hia office boy's opinion ol bim. ttLet a man all in love or fall heir to a fortune, and the change In him will sur prise bis best ftineda. . : IIOO Reward $100. Tbe readers of this naner aar 111 K. pleased to learn that tbere ia at laaat ana dreaied disease that scienca bas been able to core in all its stones, and that ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the on ly positive core known to tbe medical iraternity. uatarm beirg a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional reatment. Ball's CaUrrh Cure is taken tntemally.acting directly upon the blood and mncnil. tnrtmnam nl tk. thereby destroying tbe foundation of tbe disease, and giving the patient strength by building np tbe constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors bave fo much faith in its curative powers tbat tbev offer On Hnn. dred Dollars for soy case that it falls to core. Sena lot lit t of testimonials. Address, F. 1. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O Bold by drnggists, 75c. Hall's FemilyiPllIs are the best. !tnctlv business French tbe jeweler. Will 3tark, jewelers. Crescent Bicycle, Hopkins Brothers, agents. Best Bicycle for tue money. Crescent bicycles at Hopkins Ilrotoers (or only 120, 30, 135 and 150. Have you trid oor Italian Nangat, Viereck s Sugar uowl, ind street. Be sure and see the anti rust tinware at Hopkin Bros, will las', a lifetime. Oo to Verick's shaving and hair cut ting parlors for first class work. Hot and cotd baths. Clean towels to t mer. every "Graso All and Iota all.'' Many are so intent on "grasoing all' tbat tbey lose their nea'tb. Iiood s aaraapariiia baa helped many a business man on the road to success oy making sad keeping him beaitny. Hood's Pills aregentle.jet effective. 25c There are Diamonds In other nieces resides Houtn Africa, win a btark keep a choice line of goods in this line. a rings, ear rings, siuus, etc. 6EAR3, ROWBUCK OO. 0ns.). Fulton, Oesplalaes ssS 'rasa gta, CHICAGO. ILL. -A'larue and fine stock of cigars and to bacco at Conn &. Huston's. See the dis play. n T. v . . iAPs stoM i cave, a lew n.ore see- ond class tickets for steamer Elder sail ine May 15, 1900. Parties wlahlna- tua snooiu secure tneir ticaeis early as tbere win ne a gieat rusn. Bailing dates are May lotn, zutn, zotn, and every 10 days Agent. Worse than War. Hundreds are kil'ed by war.but hundred of thousand sre killed by consumption Tbeie would be no deaths at all caused bt tbia terrible disease, if people could be made to understand teat Bniich s Cough and Consumption Cure is a sure remedy if taken in tbe early stages. 25 cts, 50 cts, and f 1 .00 a bottle . Drugists will refund the money if a cure is not effected. For sale by Fred Dawson. It makes so, difference now lad wound if you nse Ue Witt's Witch H Salve; it will quickly beal and leave scar. Fosbay k Mason. Before Getting Harried Call at Will A Btarks for your engagement or wedding ring. An eiegant stock to select irom. French the Jeweler makes a specialty oi engagement ana weauing rings. Eat Osakoes. en. Get them at 20c a doz- At O E. BroTonells. Canned Asparagrus At 0 E Bbownkl tiuy your spectacles and 6 ) glasses at r reach's Jewelry More. DIED . SMITH. On March 0, at Oakvllie, at the age of 60 years, Mr. I. ft. Smith, Br. He came to Oregon from Keokuk, Iowa, in 1873. He was a man of exemp lary character. He leaves a wife and several sons, among others, Dr. Smith one of Salem's leading pliys.cians, and A. Y.Smith, the well known newspaper correspondent of Oak ville. (in the Hcticnt. I.OS1.0M, March 0. 4:13 A. M. The Iioers tt car to have made no stand whnivvtir, ecept that while In retreat they iwleeSrrpulsed tiruvrnl Frvmm's cavalry wlui ri Ho-tire, As no refHirt liss lieou made of the capture of prisoners, the enemy probably got away with their the entir force. (Uiivral French is still following llitmi and kteping brtwve? them and U'oemfonteln. Will Fffclit It Out. I'Mrronu, March ft-Krcretary of Htate 1 toll a has Usuml war bullullna. In he says: The uovernmrnt rtinaina aaanril n.i the surrender will not diacourage the buight'rs in the dtfrna of thuir tn.U. Ieudnue and standing as a nation. The airuuBlw thus Ur has shown that the re puhlicas have vindicated themselves as an imlpndent. In spite of all rporte, the spirit of the fighting men as to the outcome remains unchanged. lietter Unit. IXJ.MKJN 'Msrcil H-OllOBIl Vl. lnrU .n.t the iHKiplo of the greiti city in her fciiiplre to-lay celebrated tne vli tris Which tlieV brliava liava lnin.f..r,.,u.l il.. campaign in tfouth Afik-a fooiu tme of rewrse tj one of ucoe. That I the only exrl.nation of thn unlmumUt ... paralleled eniniiaiasm with which hun dreds of thotiaanils hailed their sover eign C 1 he IIi.'Miictfrt Treaty. WaaiiiKimiK. March l'nblio a.ml. ment bas bcn at work anioMx thn ,,n. tors and reiireavntnive.aiid tiiea f.-aring ..iw i-uDviui , aiinti alliances tiotwevn Uniteu Hutes and Oruat ltriuln in r.im the treaty Is adoptm!. are now rroito.ln an amendmen. ;which will practically nulliy the neutrality provision rol the treaiy.j A Party Affsiir. WAaiim.wix, Marttl B. The Houtn unseated Mrston A. It jUru, demccrat, from the fourth Uialrirtu! Alabama ....I seat-d in hia stttad VV. F. AldHch', a re publican, who has bren f thn i timta a contwiant Ir in tne s une diati'ct on thn ground of fraud and alio is ro given hte scat forth, third time bv a rpiini.il,-. an house. The vote was stric ly a part one. ... Killed by I kctriclty. HaitTta. Marr-h H r",ll -v.,..- employe of the bnoqualma Fafls i'Jwr votupany. as patrolman on the Hue be tween Auburn and Tacoma. raa klllu.1 near Auburn last nlult be oonila in contact with a live wire. Eight thous and volte of electricity leased through hi. MUUjr. WHI Fight It Out. LotHf, March 8.-A. . ; Hales, the correiKndui of the Dally News tele graphing from Hcrkslrom, Tuesday, sayss " While I was a prisoner at Itloemfon toln I had an Interesting Interniew with President Steyn. He said the Ihurghers wre determine t to fight to the last man and that the strnggle Tn the Free Sute would be child's play compared with what would follow In tbe Transvall. Preeldent IStayo predicted that the ca nitu ation of I'wtoila would be preceded by events which would astonlab Europe, In the Intcrcat of Banks. KkwJVpaa, March 7-Advicee rsceived by local hanking intcroals today from small towns and villages throughout the United Staus indicstJthatsuts banks in all sections of tue country sre peeper log ,o Uke out charters under the na tional system as soon as the cueroncy bill becomes a law. Now York bank already making effortg to secure tbe buslnees of these Inatiutions. The Fruit Men. I'ohtlani). March 7 Tim Orefloo. Washington, Idaho and llrlUah Columbia, met In j'conventlont on here today to orttanize the Cured Kmii elation of the Pacific Northwest, H. 11. Miller, of Eugene, was choson chairman, and F, I,. Wheeler, of I.North i annua, secretary. A committee of 7 WOS appointed tO formillhtn a nl.n r.1 1- - - - rtm wi vi attiou, and a report will be mado to vuu buucuuoa tomorrow. A Republican Split. Waco. Tex.. March 7. Tm .t.,.i i epl.t in the republican convention of Texas developed at the opening of the second day'c ression or that body today Ever since the rollfcall on thn vni til lemporary chairman yesterday, when Wm. McDonald waadec ar,! .i.ni,i i. SUte Chairman Green of Jtho executive commutes it was annarmt (i, .... of delegates would apply for scats Q the national convention at Phlladelnhia. -T J A Wyoming Man. Ohbtbuns. March 7 Hnn vi...m D. Brown of Larimiclwho was yestorday j 'I nominated by the President .. ti J ' Jiidne of the District nl At..b. i. r" ' old, He was lrn in Main and cams to Wyoming in 1807 sinbe when he S been practicing law. ' ' Cheap Hup. PlIVtrATI. WmnU JT m i th;j..Vprda7.!xlr,of soldatChehalis. TJ.e pri.'hTveranTed from 6,' couts for one small lot to ilu Unfetter tban 7 coots for one of the beet Mosic-jaies teitarctj flurmeetei icher of n ano nr nr n o... r11"' Mason fouch and "'BJemr,tl riabeireet.cppo.ite U Fchuicb. nf