The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 13, 1900, Image 4

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    A Bryan Papar.
With
la a recent pper on "The Men
tbe Iloe" Bryan taid :
The accamnlation ol wealth by boned
meant it to be encouraged, bat tht lint
matt bt drawn between honest wealth
Uii reward of brain tet vice or motels
service rendered and predatiry wealth,
which defies tba law or lures government
Hull into a mschins for the plunder of
the public.
Tie indolent cannot expect plenty an
der any just form of government, neither
can the vicious expect hsppinees, but
under bad laws thota who woik tht
hsrdeet may have the moit.
Bat tht remtdy:
flow will yoa ever straighten np
- fhii shape,
Tonch it again with tmnioitality?
Give justice to every cmtare jatiice
in the metbodt of government, Justice
in tbe d etribution of tht burdens of
government, justice in the tnskieg of
tht laws, just'ee in tbe interpretation of
the lawe, jutth-e In the execution of tbe
lawt Janice first and charity afterward,
Jnsl'ce will not eliminate distress en
tirely, bat it will greatly reduce the
nomber of those who coma within the
description of the poet. There mill still
be some poor, come destitute, torn des
perate. Generations of vies will trans
mit tendencies toward vice, which mast
be reformed. Soma will be victims of
unavoidable misfortunes they will need
the aid of the more fortunate. The cr
phaa will need a foster parent, the wid
ow will need a friend, tht aged without
relatives will need a benefactor. The
weak must be encouraged by tbe strong;
those who fall mast be lifted np.
Love is tbe sntithesis of gred, and
will inspire both justice aad mercy.
Love and love slone ean regulate the re
lations between man and man and plant
hope in the breast of every child born
into tht world.
When every mar -made wrong is rem
died there will s'ill be suffering enough
to enable every person to prove bis love
toward God by manifesting his compas
sion toward his fellows.
In monarchies revolution it the only
weapon ot tbe oppressed ; under oar form
of government wrongs art righted by tht
ballot; bat even here tbe longer a neces
sary reform is delayed tbe more disturb
ance its accomplishment cauvee.
Victor Hogo has described tbe mob ss
"homan race in misery." We cannot
afford to make people miserable. Life
ii secure and property rights are re
spected in proportion as tbe people End
life worth living. Happy will be tht lot
of all when each member of society
mskes to society a jatt and adequate re
t in for that which he receives from so
ciety. Happy will bt the lot of all wban
each member of society recogo'sM tbe
indissoluble tie that binds together the
highest and tbe lowest, the s Iron get t
and the weakest, tbe richest and tba
poorest whea earh mem jer of society
aids according to his ability to givt
back to the poet's subject.
The upward looking and tbe light;.
Rebuild in it the music and the dream;
Hake right the immemorial infamies,
Perfidious wrongs, immedicable wow.
It Is Interesting to read tl a comments
ol republican popers in which it Is d
clared that Bryan's reuarka art wt h at
thought, that there is nothing to ttirui
but words. With these narrow minded
papers there is nothing tJ anything In
ita that they disagree with. That is if
they think not, then there ts no thought
to it.
Oueman in a speech said recently that
to far as brains go all men are pretty
nearly equal. That what trie world
wants is more hooat men, men upright
and reliable who can btuepeudad upm
Our offices thoald be tt.lmi by huoeet
men who will do their duty. That it tht
makeup of our tickstfor rounty offlcet.
As usual tht Rhode Iiland Democrat!
areWihind the times. They are reaffiirnr
ine tbe declaration of Independence.
Tbeycouldnt have read Mr. LOdga's
masteily demonrtiation that the declar
ation was a little confidence same pot
up by Thompson Jefferson and a fe
kindred spirits upon a worshipful poster
ity. -Pfriogneld Republican.
The ticket nominated tbit meek by the
democrats aud peop e part) 's is ,ompcsjd
of reliable. sutstattiM men, from tbt
judge who as a member of the last legit
iature madetbe be recoid of any mem
beriu opposing grsfta and sustaining
measures in tbe interest of the people, to
the coroner, wholdoricg the past two
years has filled tbe office efficiently. The
republicans bave already bugun tayicg
it it a weak ticket . Tbey did the tame
two years ago loader it possible, but now
have to admit that we elected eoiue of
the moat efficient officers who hava ser
ved the county for good government in
tht entire state. The men nominated
this wees: will serve tbe people just as
faithfully. In svery instance they are
competent to fill t'e posilione nameJ
even thensh they haven't been ftllinl
offices all their lives, and under their
management the present spit nd id county
government will be continued. This is a
fact. Investigate Don't bs fooltd by
the old chestnut nf calling everything
weak not republican. Tbe present brat
cono'y government in the state la under
the samt hind of weak men before they
were elected.
Oily FUurea.
The New York Journal furntthes ths
following figures showing the great pro
fits earned bv tht Standard Oil tn.tt
tbowing how the dividudi bays jumped
in site from 1380 i
18ol l2,O0O.00d
1803 H.OOO.OuO
1So3 12.000,000
ISM 12,000,000
1893.' . 19,000,000
1S90 31,000,000
mi S3.ooo.ooo
1S08 80.000.00
1809. Sl.uw.tiw
1000 (estimated) "7 80753bOo0
Incorporated at $10,COO,000 originally.
the capital sicca was Increased In 1802 to
UO.OCO.COO, of which 1100,000,000 la
common stock and 10,003,000 Is non
cumulative 6 per cent preferred stock.
All ot the Utter issue it still In the tress.
ury of the compaby.
Blx years ago Staodatd Oil common
stock sold In the market for fl67 a thart
A few daya betort the transfer books
closed tor ths dividend on February 15
last, fJ47 a share wat paid for it, show
en Increase in the market vain within
six ysars ot t3SO.O0O.0oO.
Of the 3,000, stockholders less than a
doaen insiders own 10 per eent of tbe
stock and control abtototely tht work
ings oft be company.
II the Standard Oil's profits nt ISO,
000.000 in a year were a normal return nf
S per eent aotua ly Invested capital, it
would represent 11, 600,000,000 or near
ly oue-eeveuth ot all tht money, gold,
tilvtr and paper that it in circulation In
tht world ,
Bryun's Sayings.
Most ot th deegatea elected to the re
publican congressional convention In
tbe counties of Ion, Marion, Benton
and Clackamas were elected in opposi
tion to loogua delegates atter a warm
The Tjnited Slates is baying cedar for
all purpose in the Philippines, because
the aunts over there eat np all other
woods. When ws had cedar forests tbe
Governmentwnold not bay from as, and
bow that onr wood hat been turned Into
pencils it is making- the Pacific Coast
rich. It a ai ever thus; tea years ago. if
Florida bad advocated tbe eeisare of the
Philippines far tie parpoee ot extending
our markets, we thoald have been laugh
ed at ; now wt are wondering that wt did
not see the poiat before. ximes.
Mr. Russell ttagetayt n uelieves in
lacky suits of clothes. If tbit supposi
tion is general, we can understand why
some garments are refased a rest wben
their good looxe go off; bat in this par
ticular case It is poasible that imperious
necessity has bred the faith Mr. Sage
professes. If bs really needs help Jack
eonvi.lt might tubtenbe somithlng, if
tht campaign b jidisiooely conducted .
Times.
a. rife, henct it it reasoned by soma that
they will oppose Tongue from beginning
to ecd.in tbe convention. From tbit it
'a reasoned that he may be defeated -But
tbe truth is the indications are
that be wili get enough delegates to
start with to insure bis nomination after
tbe first ballot. It should be tbe policy
of a paper do desirs ths weakest nomina
tion possible on tbe tie opposite side,
but lbs Dkxocbat admits that it Uses to
see Ood men put in nomination on all
ticketa to that however tbe election goes
it will insure good government in the
field at atake. And it is lor tbit resson j
it wonld like to tee Tongue detested in
; be convention. This may not be good
politics botjit is a fact nevertheless,
Men of Mr. Tongue's calibre should be
dropped just as toon as possible without
running any risk of their electico.
7 be manner in which the big railroad
are being permitted to exchange woiib-
is land off sevsrsl thousand miles for
corns of the finest timber lend in ths
world in this state is a disgrace to the
government of tbe United States which
permits it. but it Is for a fact a sample of
the style of doing basiott of the present
administration, which gtves tbe cor
porations and trusts all tbe advantages
possible. The time may come wben tbe
whole United Statee will be looking to
this northwest country for its timber. It
looks now as if aboot.tbat time the rail
road companies and the big eastern syn
dicates who are clashing with them in ths
mad strife for timber land, will have a
monopoly of it, as tbe big guns are bar
ing a monopoly ot nearly every thing and
Oregon will be in the clutches about tbat
time of aa enormout timber trust. The
situation it one tbat call, for a bait. But
there will be no baits in these mutters
nntil there ie a change of administration
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Among tbe terse thingt taid by Mr;
Bryan In a recent'addrett were these.
No king on earth wonld have tbe nn-
imited power ot tbe 1'resident, It tbe peo
ple approve tbe Porto Rican tariff bill.
Tbt republican party is borrowing from
England all tbat is bad, but wilt not laks
the income tax wblcb it good.
If tbe people a? net 2 at tbt trust qa?s-
ion in tbeir heads, thev will get it in
their necks.
Tbsptea ot destiny is ths p!a ot cow
ardice.
No nation It strong enough to do wrong .
Admiral Dewey should bs made to cor 1
respond with Lafayette and not Led
Clain.
Conqneet does not mean desiluy but
covetousnesssnd temptation.
God does not Inspire one man to cor q or
another, and inspire tbe other to die for
independence.
It Is not tbe producer, bat the nonpro-
ducer of wesltb, tbat makes the lews.
So long as tbe farmer lets tba monop
olist make the laws, they will net meet
stsummer resorit.
Monopolists opposed tbe democrscy be
esost it wat tht party ot the common'
wealth.
Ii tbe republican paity destroys trut
it will destroy th goose (bst lays Ibe
geldsn egg. i
No larger standing army ia nseded.
The country is safe in the hands of ths
volunleera.
Government should be made so tbat
every citizen will be ready to die to pre
serve it.
SATURDAY WIGHT THOUGHTS I
The most Interesting Itature ot tbe
week has been a few small vlotorlst . In
bt South African war In favor of the
Boert. The English had beta mailing
things to ruuoh tnemtslvst that thtie
little vlctorlet surprised them and opened
tbelr eyte to the fact that the war watu't
ytt ended, There !t to bt nior fighting
and tLt preiwnt aggrestivt style ot the
Uosr.indicuWi that It will bt of a vtiy
live character. While it It a fact tbat
tht general ivnipathy nf the Amtrloan
people Is on tht side of tbt Boert It . it
alio a hot that there are at least flvt
hundred Amertoant actually In tbe con
test on the tide ol the Doers, ons pnmi
nentofflofr doing business under an as
sumed samt wluolnga ttriklug victory.
V
la tht United Htatetlht pasting ol the
Porto Itioan bill In tht Senatt bat been
a leading event that hat been watched
with great Interest by tbe people and
polltiolant alikt. The levying ol a tar
to on mtmuert ol our own country It a
ntw thing tbat has opened the eyat ol
tbe people and caused Indignation
among many, particularly Tamoog the
newspaper n.en regardless ot politics,
who really abos everything bolleve In
jus'loe, as na'row as roois of them soms
t:ms'gst. Ws bad belter keep under
ths constitution and never go back on
tbt Declaration ot Independence. It le
worth standing by them.
MISFITS.
The olty ot Portland hat tilue'ytunr
law suits on its hinds, of all charoiere
from a demand fur tbe damages resulting
from the bursting ot a water main up or
down, 1 he city generally wins.
An exchange credits an article to tht
Portland Oregon Ian, formerly Uepubll-
tan.
Now it It said that Mrs, Dewey Is ths
rtal candidate lor president ol the Unit
td States.
The Salem Journal tayt Ilia republican
party has been In a row ever sln e J. II.
Mitchell ha been lu politics, ahuili be
gin In 1800,
The Deity scheme won't work. Pewv
ty't day politically wat when lie lauded
In ise orsoo nit return irom me
Phlllpplnet. Hit polUlai though have
been ascertained aud that It a pleating
thing, lit It a dtmocrat.
Tbt mannar In which timet ran bt
twitted around It dlip'.aytd in thf aay
tbe Eugene ftigittvr gives the demo
cratic nomlnet lor therltl. Ibey havt
ItOto. M. Cbargue.
All Sorts.
A Dublin man has laft Ireland for
Vienna to buy 1,000 boras tor the Butith
government.
Tbe corporation of Scarborough, Eng
land, fats decided to name a new thor
oughfeit "Ladytmitb avenue." -
One of tbe benefits accrniog to Canada
from tbe war it the Increased probability
of an all- Brkitb cable.
A huge wint barrel, weighing seventy
ons, has just been built at Nancy for
the Paria expoiition. Its cost wa
$30,000.
Ths stereoptlcon the other nigh
showed a class ol itoorsnt natives o
Alaska as they were taken by a mission
ary, and the asms class just a year after
wards as they had developed through
tbe power nf education and Christian
example. 1 be transformation wat won
dtrtul. education can take a savage
and put into his fsce a look ot Intelli
gent tbst makes a nsw being out ol
him. Add to this a Christian character
and yon bave a being before whom the
Qodlttt millionaire who bat spent hit
lift accomu'ating wssllh should laks oft
his I at:
In politics, this wsek has had a bomb
thrown into it by tbe annoonremsnt
that Admiral Dewey is a candidate for
president. Investigation has nsultsd
in the proof of tbe stattmtnt. Tbe ad
mlrai came to tbt conclusion tbat btlng
tbe greatest admiral in the world was
not nearly so big a thing as being tbe
president ol the greatest nation of the
world, ibis bse which bed been buss
ing in hie bat tor eeveral montha finally
tore through and tht crash came. Tbtra
wae a time a hen the announcement
would lavs been received with cheers,
bat as it cornea now it seems to be more
a matter for amusement and jokes. And
this Is tbs sams'sdm'ral wbo continue,
tb bave a warm place in tbe hearts ot the
pople, tbe hero of the Philippine
wsr. Really ae roach as anything
elae it is Mrs. Dewsy wbo has caused
the change.
Washington, April. 6 .Tbs Iteoubllo-
ana la the house agree on the passage of od already has two in its colomnr.
Mr. Bryan was ot considerable Import
ance la Portland after all regardless ol
hia so-called wordy add rest. The Ore
eonlan (voted eight editorial! 10 him
and the Telegram in the evening ol the
tame day five. Total thirteen.
Tbre thould be nearly two thousand
more names rmtialered before election
Don't wait but register now.
It wat thought to he somewhat ol an
innovation to see a nominee of the dent
octatic party with a white ribbon boldly
Dlbtiuu on nts coat, nut tna. wat wnai
wat observed last night at the court
house and commented upon. Mr. Higgi
it aa eilkleot in all he duet at be it leui
perate.
Roscburg Plalndealor: Bob Hen
drlcks, ex-member ot the state central
committee, and who will soon be ex
chairman of the congressional commit
tee, announces tbat he win support a
part ot the Republican county ticket in
Marion county. That's the kind of a
Republican Bob Hendricks is.
Now that Admiral Dewey turns out to
be a laD-fledged democrat the chances
are thst the repnbliran press will prove
within a yssr or two that tie never
wblnnadtbe Spaniards on Ibe first ot
ol May, 1808 in Manila Bay. The anni
vertary is almost here Will itbecele-brsted.
Old Bill Anderson, Salem's famous
saloon keeper, bsvlog announcsd Llmselt
as a candidate tor sheriff oners his drug
store tor sals or trsde lor a hop-yard or
niune orchard or any other bueinese that
does not require much labor, Ula BUI
la considerable ol a humoiist.
One Salem naoer accuses another ol
having received aa much lor campaign
nap at it bat evtr made legitimately. Of
count an exaggeration, but thowlng Ibe
spirit of tbt tge. In Lino touniy tho
newspaper la lucky it it bat a candidate
as a straight subscriber. One psper
though ts charging 15 for campaign cards
Among the Filipinos.
Su, a wnua blcni.
term, and eoodluoas
Try It
moat aad will
rroalr it tnm af
ayfund toot imbt if yoa. ar aot parfcetljr amt!.ftd. sue
rr en organ win a oia a, sS.tvt vjUfAVAl
AT SUCK. IMT HKLAY.
Cur beliabiliTY is established lfj
d cavil with uaat your raiif htxrevoJt i&j- write
nm paDitt-aeyr fx auia psvptyr er KwvprNi4ta
ftavtioasY. Btuik, r Corn rUnk, of CbtoettTO)
or OtiirtiaMi KatcluuitT bsuik, hew fork I tnr
xmitremd or xpnaM wmpaar la Ckieo. wti
aVas t. ea4ial sje? mm imM., oorapj mtlr
m t Ui iavrrsw bwlnexw block ia llticMro,
mn4 employ samrtr I M jmouIi Is ear mwm
tiHainf, wa psub vswug at n.vsw i
E I ia?e asiTtejsi
fl
0.0. Bilyeu, a son of, J. A. Bilyea,
of Solo, ia writing borne from Naic, in
the Pbilllppines, says:
We have just returned from a 800
mils march, bsve been marching about
two months. I wish yon could have
seea ns coming in some of tbe
boys were without shoes, some
without bate Ob, we were a sight. Just
think of marching 300 miles and packing
from 80 to 40 pounds on your back and
figbting.couing roads, aad making rafts,
wading rivers and sometimes swimming
one man was drowned and some were
shot.
Borne times we wonld march all day
and come back where we started from.
The Filip'nos ambushed os twice, and
fired on ns but we drove them off. Wo
nave been on tbe firing line aver since
we landed on this island. ,
I got a chance to shoot a Filipino, be
was only about 40 yards from me, bnt
ibe captain wouldn't let me shoot. Ob,
I could have killed him with tbe greatest
of ease.Jif tbe ctpt sin bsd not interfered.
It mide me leel fucny when toe macs
devils commenced shooting at nsbntl
didn't mind t much, after a little while.
Oct lellow was tbot down right close to
pie.
Well. I only with tut march was over
f T L. I ( 1 1 k. aI-m kAm. n.nf r.
I lur a miug wa will u, uiui avu.v y ...,
soon after it it iaover. It Is setting hot-
; ier and hotter a
tbe senate tariff amendments,
Locrisbo MARQUIS, April 6.-The
Boers repulsed two sorties at Mafeking.
Largs bodies of burgher cavalry hava
returned to BioemfontaJm.
Ntw Yobst, April 6. The Herald tare
Dewey'a candidacy ia a acheme!of salt
ern democrats, in bands of Gorman.
Shanghai, April 6. Russian Japanese
war departments continue warlike ere
. , - .
paranons. Japanese cans out naval re
serve.
Fbankfobt. April 6. The 6apreme
court has decided the election case In fa
vor of ths democrats, six to one, tbe two
republicans concurring.
Los don, April 0. Gen. Roberts re
ports tbe Boers captured thrse compan
ies ot Irish fusiliers aod two companies
mounted Infantry Wedneslay near
Betbarny.
The Epworthians.
Tbe annual di.trict convention of ibe
Epworth League of this district was
opened la the M. E. church last even
ing. Tbe president J. W, Menxies, cf
Lebanon, was In tbe chair. A tier a pre
llminary song service MissOlsra Gard
dslivered sn excellent addreee of wel
come on the part of the local league,
among other things tbe fact being pre
sented tbst there are now over 1,800,000
memoers oi tne leaga), tnowing a won
The Bryan crowd at Eugene, which
some of tbe republican papers, as they
bave been doing right along evidently
bv previous ordsr Irom tbe bosses, re
ported not very large, wat eaumaiea oy
fair iodoee to bave been between eight
and ten thousand people, an immense
crowd to bear any apeaker. The troth
It Brvan received an ovation all through
the Northwest, a lact that caotot be
downed by falsehoods.
From the Peodletoo'E. Ot
Tbe Portlsnd Telegram, which is sap-
Doted to be;a newspaper, la a recent
news report of a political meeting In the
Wltlametie valley, said of the speaker:
"They tame to bear a atstsiman and
thev found only a talking machine, a
sort of graphophooo with only one sbsst
to pisy irom. lie nsa poor aooccie in
holding hit crowd, which kept leaving
him all tbe time." No wonder the read
Ing pnblio hold in comtempt this so-
called newspaper, when It forces upon
Us readers ths personal opinions oi its
pesnut coT'eenondents in tbe space tbst
should be filled with news.
Tbe Kev. Mr. Arthur Dressy, of Oswe
go, ttld In bis isrmoa last Babbatb t
"The world's need is Christina msnll
nes. Knowing this, I shstl no longer
ride on railroads for half fare; what is
good enough for yon Is good enongh for
me. Pieaae do not discount goods to me
becsnte I am a preacher. I ought to pay
my taxes, and my charch should not be
exempt. Christ did not borrow, beg, be
seech bis bread ; ha bought it like other
men. If I am bit follower, I will pty
mvwsyas be did. fear mends, lor
derfnl growth. IV. M. Newport socks on
bebsllol the church. Mr. Mens es, the jrwayas ne ata. wesr irienaa, ior
tA. ti .,.. .u..' I loar Ion i vesrs roar bearty support and
""" l"l'l WUILH mo I... - , L,-Am
bsve enabled me to do buiinsts on a
cssh bssis. I fesr none; bat stand in
he power of my manhood ale as."
suaience aajonrnea to the parsonage
where a social was given aod the visitors
msdeat home,
This forenoon wss devoted to tbe re
ports of officers and chanters showing a
general improvement and growth.
Tbs afternoon session alter prellmln
ary devotional exercises was given np to
special papers by Ernest Rooades,
"Loose Spoket in the Epworth League
by Minnie Poreter on "Linger a Little in
Literary Lines," and by Miss Orousbeck
on "What tbe League must do to Justi
fy Its Continuance.
Tbe program tonight will be entirely
under the charge of the Indlans.of Bilstz
and will be one no one should miss.
Tomorrow there will be four services.
murine prayer meeting at O O Clock, a
Ksnsss City Journsl.
Garacre was dispatched lo their relief.
Metbuen surrounded General Villeboiss
a ii. . a w r s s t t .1
men today sna siuea viiisdoibs sou
seven men, tsking fifty prisoners. Tbe
British losses are light including two
Yeoman csptains killed.
Cecil Rhodes arrivsd In London this
morning and wss cooly received. The
sermon by Dr. Ford at 10:30. the Lord'a Pbllc ,,,0,r,a not n'"
sapper at 8 p. m. and addresses In thellnblm
evening by ttevs, Lee and McDaniel.
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II the time. If yoa were tb. h,h:.7.Ti; tXhVYm? J-XZ
over here yoa wonld appreciate tbe Ore- raphy.' r
on ralr.
A large and fine Hock of cigars and tj
bacco at Conn A Hueton'a. fee the dis
play.
It Wt n't Worn.
Nsw Yohk, Ap'il 4. A Washington
tils i atoh to the livening Telegram tayst
It hss developsil that . the announce
inent nt Admiral Deweys candidacy Is a
psrt ot a wall laid plan of Eastern detn
crta,to head off Uryan'a nouilnatloo,
Ths Admiral will not admit there Is any
organisation behind his candidacy, or
stale wl ether he would like the repub
lican or democratic nomination,
A Ciu Fire.
Kansas Citv, April 4.-Convention
Hall, Kansas O.ty's pride, whe-eln the
Democratic National Ooiventlnn was to
have been lieM.JiiJ 4J was laid In ruins
In less than 30 minutes till' alternoon
from fire that started Irom sn unknown
source at 1 oVIuck. The bra burned
with sucn fury that it was tviiluut al
moat from Hie start that the structure
was doomed.
Audncintjis lloeia.
London, April ft, A A. M. It looks to
day as though ths Boers had cono Ived
the audacious plan of attempting to in
veal Irfinl It jlwrts at llloomfontola or at
least to endeavor lo delay hit northward
advance by harassing the British lines
of coiniiiuiiicstloh. On his side, Lord
Huberts Is concentrating his forces, and
preparing to laks sveryiidvaiitage of the
bold bvt riskp tactics of theeneiny. He
Is not likely lo strike st sny of their
forces until ho is certain of delivering a
crushing blow.
Relief tor Mafcklnu.
London, April 8.--A dispatch to Mia
Dally Mall from Mafoklng, date I March
W, by runner to Uaberones, says :
Levi night we received the welcome
news ot the dispa'ch of a column by way
ot Vr burg to relieve us, Tbe messen
ger reported thst he had accounted no
Boers on the road, Otli-r runners from
the no th tell of the rapid approach of
Colonel I'lhiner's column. The Boors
continue the bo.nuardutoiit.
The Dewey CanJUncy.
Wanhinoton. April 4. Admiral Dew
ey's annoiiiiceiiient of this randldaco for
the Pieaidency hat caused more surprise
at ths captitul than anything that has
happened in many a dav. The surprise
lnjeleo coupled with. No one regards
this Dewey bandklscy seriously.
After tna Prince.
Bei'ssLts. April 4. The! Prince! ol
Wsles was shot at while leaving the rail
road atrtion here, lift wat not hurt.
Th. attempt occurred at 3:W P. M. The
wsuiube aaeaatin )etn pea upon the loo'
board ot the i'rlnce't tatooo-car aa the
trsintwas starting and flrrd into the csr,
aiming at tbe Prince. The man was im
mediately arrested.
Around Me faking.
Ixinoon, April ft. A special dispatch
from Lourenco Maniocs says sharp light
ing occurred April 2. In the neighbor
hood ol Msfekpg. Tbe gsrrison nade
a sortie, while Colonele P.umer's cavalry
attacked the Boers at lismatlabama.
Boers attacks were repulsed. Twenty of
Colonel Pluraer't men were found dead
on the field, and tlx others were made
prl.oneir. 1 he federal louses were small.
The War.
Iain don, April 0. The War mfce la-
sued no news yes'eodsy and little was
allowed to coorne through from tba cor
relpondenta al Bloemfontelo, According
to the Btandard's rvpreaenialtve there la
no sign that the Boers Intend taking the
offensive. General Clements ia so dis
posing his forces ss to guard agalnat snp
surpriae attack.
' Hawaiian Hill.
Wabminuton. April 5. The Hones did
not finish the bill to provide teriiiorlat
government for Hawaii today. Wben
tbe hour fixed tor taking a vote, 4
o'oclock arrived, less than half the bill
hie been covered and so many amend
nienls remained bat It was agreed to
continues the consideration of the bll 1
under the Sveminnte rule it was finlsh-td.
" Emloree McKlnley.
Eixbhsscm, April 6. Tbe Stato Re
publican Convention today elected eight
delegates ot the National Republican
Convention at Philadelphia end instruct
ed them to voe lor ihe reoomtnatlon of
President McKlnley. Tbe only issue ba
lore the conventioa was the fight for
rarty supremacy between the Wilson
and antt Wilson forbee and tva result
was an overwhelming da eat for the
former.
A Woman for Cortgreae.
Boiss, April 6. Tbe Bute Prohibition
convention held here today nominated a
full atate ticket and chose dwlegstea to
the National convention. Tbe ticket is
beaded by Kev. W. J. Boone of Caldwell
for Governor and Mlas Amanda Way, of
Boise for Representative In Congress.
Hawaiian Bill.
Wasoinoton. April 8. The House af
ter four days of debate, today passed tba
substitute lor the Senate bill providing
tor a territorial lorm of government for
Hawaii. The bill now (goes to confer
eoce.
Rooms for Dewey.
Kansas City, April 6. Jonn R.
ivAnBAs jiTx. apru o. jonn it. ale
Lean, brother-in-law of Admiral Dewey,
has engaged elaborate quarters at one of
the iesdlng hotels tor the Democratic
convention in July. The rcms are very
choice and it is reported that they are to
oe suareu Dy aamirai uewoy.
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