East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 05, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    ILY EVENING EDITION
DAILY EVENING EDITION
All Kinds ul l-rintinu I
The Eaef Oreffonlnn
Will do It lor
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The Hast Oreronlen
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltKOON. M DAY, M A BOB 5, 1000.
so. 8788
pecials TlmyYg Here
Mew tine Card Ifloard, plain and 5 M BB7 " wl
New line Card lnard, plain and
Colored, for fancy work and
mounting mm tore
3c to 19c a aheet
New line Herr I-
rVrenlata Bnglteh
dishes In bn.wn, i
blue, Peacock and
I m irial Green.
BH.MMnfM.7l, a set
BICYCLES
More tn Pendleton ran nfTer Riirli a
line of high prude anil cheap
eland
rial
uldlng
ecu.se
Tribune
Featheritone
St earns
Karnes
Wheels from
$4 to $76.
All Wheels are Warranted
through the 5eason.
FREDERICK NOLF
' Agent Weekly Examiner.
Our Superb line of
Ladles' Tailor-made
Suits.
Dress Skirts,
Jackets.
Petiicoats,
Silk Waists.
The most important gathering of the kind ever shown in
Pendleton
Not a promisi-uon; medley of indifft rent merchandise, but a
magnificent stock of car fully selected garments of the vtry
first oider.
You will find them sttictly fust-class
in workmanship up to the very
highest standard of fashion and ex
ceptional value?..
They are on exhibition Qmm and tee them.
Alexander & Hexter
The Boston Store
Ask to See Our (New Dress Goods
Plaids
Aga n proclaimed quite the proper
idea, tor smart. u,i to-date separate skirts.
They permit ot a decided change in one's
app a. ante; they're seiviceable; they
dou't co.-t muci.
inch Plaids of Cheviot or Came V
Hair, niix.d materials; the Spring
shades a'c britrht and pretty; splendid Q,,
a-icVa
la No for Children's Dresses.
finch Beautiful Plaid-, soli ly shaded.
retty aud stylish
65c
inch to 54 -inch Swell Plaids, used exch-sive-
(Jy for si p irate skirts The-e are the high art
BJelfcct, and ciiaiacter in evident in every staad-
inn Tlie prices vary from
I $1.10 to $1.50
Pendleton's
Golf Suitings
These fav rites, in their new appear
ances will prove a leading labric in this
year's selling Just now they're new.
fresh and charming.
52- and 54-inch wide, with handsome Plaid
ad Oheck backs, at
$2.00. 2.25 and
2.36.
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
Shirt Waists ever seen in
Pendleton.
It would please us to be allowed to iow
them to you.
Big Store.
Lumber
Shingles
Posts
And All Other Kind of
Bulldin", riaterial.
A bag stock of hard woods on
baud
All orders f n mill work prompt
If eatecuti
lM and estimates furnished un
bttfldui Cost ot construction
teed.
Pendleton
ining Mill and
imber Yard.
OUSTER - - rrop.
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always nought hat borue the algiia
ture of has. II. Fletcher, aud liua in i n made uuder lila
peraouai auperviaiou for over HO years. Allow uu one
to deceive you iu this. Counterfeit, liuitutioua mid
" Juat-aa-iruud" are hut Kaperuiieuts, and eudautfer the
health of Chlldreu Kxperieuce against ICxuerlweut.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
SI
In Use For Over 30 Years.
3ribers to Magazines.
u wkut to aubasurlbe for uum'
or utwtiuitii, 111 ii"' i uu, -i
or h 11 . ..... emit , b pi al note.
I ur eeud U the Kat Orea-oulau the
ibllaliora' .ri. . ur 11.. tiubllutttlun
lr.., anil wt will bate It eeut to
ud aeauine all rink oftUe mouj
I tout lu tile mull.. It will autveyou
rouble aud rlak. Ifyou re a aub-
U tbe Kaat OreMoalau, lu re
fer you mu do.iu.it ten p. . . .m
Itbe publutbent' prloe. Addreaa
i-Kuiilau PubtLehlu ..n.ii.uiy ,
Hou. Orearon. i
lleton Ukiah Stage Line
tuatou Caruev, Prop'.
l'eudletoii tivrv day at 7 o'oliioa
Huuday, fur Pilot Kock, Nya,
Alba and Uklah. wood ecooui
pus . lteaaoaeble I rateuit aud naa-
Haa
Hitler at Tillman A Oo.'e drug
Hotel St mm
OHO OAKVliAU, Prop.
KibgttoUy Furnished. Steam Heated
European Mian.
Block aoda-hdf Irom dept.
Sample Room Ik counectloi .
Room Kate
Slk. 75c, ll.OU
(.FNKFAl NEWS.
W. I. Bryan n'it Sunday in K.m
tneky. Mm. Inland Stanford in danger OUcly
sick nt ii New York botal.
r.iiiKr..wnian Sydnry Ki'h. of Vir
liaia, ho waK Mrated ajpta for apa
pandicltii in Waafclngtoni ilnsl at tha
liarliclit hoapital I'riday Right.
Ttve iipiiliata, damorrata ami nilvcr
rennblieaa onranixation in K m-.i- hara
hutimI nKn a union of forWI in that
ntutii fur the iflOi) eampalfa and alee
tion.
Sauirdav aa tho 7 aaarmaarjr of
llii' liirlh of t'arl Sclinrt, tho emiiieiit
wial PTonomiat. ll an ptJT'Oprlataljr
i-i-l. l .rated by Id a.lminTa, 1hr.ii)lioiit
(oTtnany anJ Anu-rira.
FortrthrM anil one-half im-hox of
miow i'n tlS MN ll the nrw record
aftabllabad at Roehaatarj H. Y. aha
niilroaiU art rei-overinir from the
liijK-Ml H(fht nuainiit the etenirntH tlii'v
tn. bal 01 many yonr.
Rev. Madiaon t 1'itiT-, formerly
l.:i-lor of a tart'' l'rosliywrian rhnrrfi
in New York, but f"r the jiant nine
venrn iiactor of tbe Rloontlnfdale Ri
lormaa oharol) In (bat eity, haa ro-
iiriiii to loin the Hii)tit I'hur.li.
Relief in the attoaO ( iiniver nx a
ure run- for diaeiine W;ik Ihe eauae .l
the ilivoree prranted to (ieorife K.
White, ex runKreXHinan and a wealthv
lumlier ilealer, from hix wife, MiBIM
White, at QwtoHO a few day a(ri. !
It in predicted by tboae recently in
Ki Titurky that I lOTeflMr Taylor of that i
-tuff will not live to witness tbe next I
lelectioa) that be U held niKim-ible i
tortbe ileHth of (oH-bel. mid Hint a
biimlre.1 men have -worn to tnke lii
I ife in reveii(re.
Tin- democrat!!' senate of the Ken
lueky leixlature ban ; i--. ! a bill for .
tho appointment of 11 rommittis to
hunt down the pcrnon or ihtmiii- who'
aHhasxinate.! (lovernor (oH'bel ami up I
propriatinir llM,imu tocairy on the;
work. The Mine bit! pfextoBidy paHel
the aowa
The Ohio fociety, of Na ,,rU. hebl
Ita Mill annual dfl r at the Waldorf
-t . r in New Y'ork Hatarday, Praeldonl
MrKfaley wan the gtient of honor.
More il.au 41)0 cover were laid. The
pri'nidont iimde a xpeerh iu which he
declared imp. riali-i wa- not a part
of bin Mil iey.
The rejiort that ex-IVexident Cleve
land wiih extremely ill iiihI that lie
would not Im. uble to ileliver bin lee-nr.-.
before the university thin Mriiit,
in entirely without foundation, ('lee
liiml waa fouml al bin home com fort -abty
M.ated in hi library, buaily an
gai(ed with his work
GEN. ROBERTS' ADYANCB &
o-
Strict Censorship Prevents Any Impor
tant Hews.
ire, in hero Me i a brother of l,eoiiir
ay Ohtw, now at Honolulu lookinal
after the lataiaata Of the revolnt iomirv
t Drtv, who in oxp.s t.st to eomo north
ward loaa, I. ike bin lirother, the llaiaj
.reformer Iihk been a (uaitive from
Ohlaa ilnce the notoriotM coup d'atat
I Ol the empress ioa(trr. when amr .
Yili ttisl to .l.ii.iin. He -avs that al
O ' thoti(b a i' of "Jil has been -nl bv
ll r. . I ,1 ! I. ...... V.. VI , ka
RUMORS OF PEACE HEGOTIATIOMS ha-.... ' t.-ar f. hV . ii IKASURB RKPOBTBO TO THE SKIATR
lfiiiirle. . Khiik in Wei wont to Sunn
0 at tbe invitation of the kinn of t tint
conntrv to vimt that mouarcli. I bo
Rritish isovoruinont lian fiirniolnsl him
CONTROL OF THE ISLANDS
o
Spooner's Bill for the GoierMHt of
the Philippines.
Entrenchments it Pretoria Being Eitended in
Anticlpttlon of t Siege Thra Brltlen
Armies Now Id tbe Field.
Load Oil, March ft. There in now
Practically throe Britlah armlea in the
Held, one in the Kree State, one in
Oape Colony and one ill Natal. All
that l known about tho tii-t an. I in. .-I
latportant in that it in in clone touch
w ith a lxi.lv of Boat! est imatel to iiuni-
a lio.lvifuar.1.
THE IDAHO atllTS.
Return
1st about fix thousiiml men. Specula, i I ion, ami
lion a I to tho ilircction anil motlio.1 of
Roberta' advance into the Kris' Stale
ix quite wortblcMH. mo can fullv are the
plant concealed. In Cai. Oolooy Gen
eral Brabaal ami General Clement
command two horni of the army while
(lataore hohla the main llm-r force in
check. Gataera ami clement will
probably coinliine ami advance M
Bloamfontaia. with Brabanl laaidlag
the right tiank with the bodIw aoT
onlalti Thin movement will lie mibae
pient to mearing a line ot communica-
tion alonn the lines of rrea state rail
r...-n which acisirdinn to latent din
Horn Slmoni 1. 1 v Taitlmony
the I'ommlttaa.
Washington, March " MoaM I,
Rlmona oontlnned hla teetlmimy before
the hoii"' committee on Military
affair on the ("uciir d'Alene inveetiga
tion today. He test ill. si I., the . .renin
ntaneea of hi- removal from office
hortlv after the miniiiK ileiiiotmlra
Until the IrtMirrecllM Is Suppreuad lb
President Stall Hetr t omplete
Contral of AlTaJrs.
iiatiben. aeemn almost accompllshel.
With the exception of sorties, a neri-
us movement can handy In exK cte.
from the Natal army this week.
Ramon or Peace Naaotlatloni.
London. March A. A a pec in I to the
Times from boreiixo Mnnptex, datisl
March 4, Hiiy : Persistent report
continue that the Transvaal republic
has oponi-.l in-u.il iat ions looking to the
securing of peace, (hi the other ban. I
it to aaaartea thai the Boon will make
a -I mi. I at tilencoe ami I ,a inns' Nek
ami that in the meantime entrench
ments at Pretoria are being extended
la anticipation of a atone. Prealdenl
Kruirer states that the Lord i- on the
side of the burghers. Rimt casualties
at OolaneO during the week ending
Pebmary i'ft were thirty. om- men kilbsl
ami I '" wnumled.
NEWS FROM ROBERTS.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NkWS.
The republican- of I'tah have nom-
I oaaad .1. T. Hammond as their aaadi
.late for tsmKresc.
Uiae Ik-rtlia Savau, age 2K, .lii-l at
her home In Weal Sal. in riiurwlay
night, March I, of tuberculosis.
Mrs. Samuel Hastings, ageil fg,
lied at tlie asylum at Salem Kriday.
Her haaband reaidet al Kompti r
A. II. Swuine, ageil 7H, dhsl at Salem
i'riday of heart lailiir.- He leaVM a
wife an I live chiblrell. He ram. to
Oregon from Minnesota in laim.
Mrs. Bltaabath Ann Laoay, an llri
gun pioneer nt IH.r2. ditsl fa l I'riday
lit the home of her son, A. I.acey, at
Springwater, Clackama- county, agol
(ieorgc P. Cublwcll ilbil at his home
on I riday at the age of SI years The
ileceahiil was a mil no of Ohio, ami
came to Kalem from Nebraska six
yearn ugo.
John T. Slate aged H7, died at his
home in Ronton county a few days ago.
He left a son and two 'laughters Ho
bad been a resident of Oregon for
thirty yearn.
Jouipiin Miller delivered a lecture
at Willamette university Kriday even
lug on tho subject, "Our Arctic
Umpire," with u prelude on "Lcmuuis
to la- pouml in Rooka."
The . h. in man of the ilemisTatic and
is-uple's parly central committee iu
Linn county bus issued call for county
convention, on April 4, with
primaries on the preceding Saturday.
tiuorgo W. I.;. i. an. .'X-. lerk and
recorder of Ada county, Idaho, recently
relieved from office for einbeb in. i.t ,
pleaded guilty at RoisoCilv to a churgo
of clnboxxleiiient of fnUI ileiited a- a
eah Imiid.
Oeneral Cronla Tlmnkt the Brltlih for
Consideration and Klndnaii.
I ...m Ion. March "i The war office
Im raoaiveil the toiiuwing disputch
from Lord Roberta! dutcd Oalontein,
Mm. lay March 4 :
"General t'r..uje. on behalf al hi-
party. and Commandant Wolmatirn-,
on i.ebali of -Mum other prisoners.
a-ki .l Ihe llritmb ulilcura to Ihnnk me
fur tbe cnniilcmt inn an. I kinducsi
with which they have been treated.
"General Clement ranorti that in
.hhancasl tr.stp hobl Achtertang and
that railway communicalion would
I ..m I to Joubtrt's siding tonight.
The enemy is still in force at
NorvnlnMiint bridge.
"lieneral liatacre avtie number
of Hoor at StormlHTg i daily ilimin-
Hming,
"Colonel Radon-Powell re.rt that
all are well ut Mafokiug ami that the
elielny'w activity wu being lint with
Banal activity on the part of the .e
leudera. "The pwitiag i nuchanged at
Osfoiitoin, except that freipient heavy
showers have materially improved
grazing, to the benofll of the horsea
ami transirt animal."
Al the Orange Hum.
QoteeAharg. Marah I. A rocon
nalaaaaa with two ftonoaal Autruiiun
ami two gnu foaad tbe wagon bridge
over the Orange river intact l ifly
Boara( on tie other side, were taken
by surprise uml the llritisli galbiHl to
the laager, some RlUai N Ihe I roe
State nda,
Price's couimand has movisl aavaa
mile north of Colel rg. 'Ihe Roer
during their igirapajtinn denied them
wive rather than wo Ihe ltritih
arounded anflar
hi arrest ami imprisonment
in the county jail lor live days A
horl controversy ncciirrisl Ulv.ecn
Chairman Hull ami Representative
Lenta, who conducted the examina
tion, as to whether WitllcM shoiibl
-tale In- opinion of the n. . esity for
martial law. on a rote lb. committee
attained Hull, ami excluded this line
nf iuipiiry. The nitnem aald he did
not have a fair trial on his removal
from office
Win Power- teatlfled that he was
night watebnn nd conatable at Mill-
Ian, Idaho, at tho time of tlie den
st rat Ion at W. miner. He liwUlmod
any know lodge ..f the blowing up of
the mining pmierty. A week after tin
lemon! rat n .ii the witnois was ar-roti-l
b) -..l.liers, hut later releas.il.
The Troubtaiome Yaquli.
San iranciaco, March ft A s ial
from I '.i ii-oii, Arinoua. says : Rumors
have reaehad here that a large bisly of
Yaaul in ii. in are beaded (or the in
ternatlonai lino, orders have been
totnan to hold troopa in readlneea for
inn .-.ll.lle llel.l -ervn o to repel alu
attempt to cros the line into the
United state.
WOHK OF HIUHHINUkHS
In
(DOR'S
ILLS'
BenmAlhi tot I pM liver, and cur
Micas, nl'-k 1 heudui lie, Jaundlie,
iiiiuuiat, indigi mr ll"". ak Tiaiy are tn
vttluuliie to prevent a cold or break up u
Barer, agjg, gentle, c-rUin, they are worlby
your ronrideu. -v. Purely vegetable, they
i an l.- taken by bildr. n or delicate women.
Price. IMh al all in.dl. Ino dealera ur by wall
Of '. t. HuOU a Co., I..,..:. -M ana.
Two Chlneie MerelianU Murdered
San francliao.
San I'raiielwo, March ft. The war
of the Tongs in Chinatown waa re
newed tislay by Ihe murder of two of
the moat prominent merchant in this
city ami the wounding of u third man,
all member, of the Ham Yup organiza
tion. The victim of tislay' outbreak
are Pooii Gee, l."W S'sni, ami l,ng
Cbou, membera of the irk packing
ti r ii. ol link Wo .V Co. Ihe two hrt
named were killed and the third sori
onaly wouiido.1. The toru of Tuck
Wo dad just U.i, npoiie.l for the day's
bnilwtf when four highbinder .lulled
out from a mall alley, ..iiiiig up a
fuel lade on Boon Gee, who was atand
ing in lb, .1 ....iH.it "I tin- aiore Low
BaOM went to eo what the trouble
aa and waa also killed. The murder
er . -. aped after wounding Chou.
BUHNKD TO DBATH.
Oriental Trade.
Tin oina, Waah . Marah 8 Dodaon v
c... have chartered the Rnaaian itaatnai
Dalneyvostnok from Japaneae parttoa
ami will put her in the trade between
Taenia ami tl rient. The lialnev
vot,H'k WBB one ot the crack -hip of
the P. A tl. line This makes I'.' large
-teamen, now In the oriental trade
from tho port nt Taenia.
Hill Will Lead tho Delegation.
Now York, March ft. -The Tribune's
Albany corresimlent says: Havid
Hill' friends claim that the en-senator
will head tho Now York delegation
the national demoerallc eonvention
Hill' follow delegate at large, it is
-tal.il, will le AugiiHtu Van Wv. k,
Biehard Orobee ami Kdwanl Murphy,
i-'
Waibington, March 5.- Tlie wnate
oil the Pbllipl.ines .let nlcl
halaj to rcirt Ihe bill intr..lne.. bv
senator rincr for control of the
I'hilimtincK ihe hill is aa follows:
"That when all the insurrnt nai
against the aoVereifnty and autlioriiv
of tbe I'nite.l Mate in the Philippines
island- acquired from Snnin by treaty
concluded at I'aris. -ball have len
completclv -uppreswil hi the military
ami naval fore' of the I'nitisl Statee.
all tbe military, civil ami judicial
(siwers nooi'ssarv to govern said islands
shall, until Otherwlw pMvnhsl bv inie
gro, Im vest.il in iicli iersoii, and
such pefeon ami person, and shall l
BleCctoed In meh manner as the o reel
dent of the Daftad States shall direct
for maintaining and protecting the in
habitants of Nti ii) i-laiidl to tbe free
enjoyment of their liberty, proaTty
.111.1 religion."
The Plague at Dry Tortu(a.
Waahiugton, March ft. Secretary
l ong was astouish.il tho other day to
receive an official communication irom
the treasury department notifying the
navy to -lop work and got men away
from Dfe T'.rlugas bv April I, aa
Surgeon General Wtmau i liHikiug for
a ginil deal ol vellow fever mid lea Santo
plagne tin- summer and bad to use
rnrt JefnTBon, winch c..t 1,000,000
dollar-, as a M-st Imiise.
THE EAST QREGONIAN. WB28Si
Dr Shilohs
Cough and
inumption
cure
This Is teyotod autlun tbt
moat ttuccfgfMful ( uuih Mtdl
cinv i - i known to m
if diMk invuriably iur ib
worst i jut e ot i ouvb, ( ioul
aand Biunchltfit, whil its won
rterful lacctMhl m th cui of
Connunipiion is without a pai
uiit 1 in tbu history ol nirJicma.
fnco its fuat dicovry it hsvs
LxMtii sold sv tfutisntre, u
. which iii othi r nu lit laj
can ttnd. if yuu have
Cuuifh, wc t-atrufst !y w.k you
to try it. In United Mat. a uud
Cana is i - , UK and and
l SOLC PROPHIETORS
FS.C.WfiLLsiiCa
l t HOY. NY.
HAMILTON, CAN.
Irot &iv i Uiocs a ktol.'ouuu, fauutcluu.
A Oliaitroue Hre In a New York Tene
ment Houia.
New Y'ork, March ft. live perBOai
w ro lairmsi to death and three wore
i injurtxl early Kumlat morning in a lire
which i sin mil in a acton story bslging
knaaa at II to in Bowery. The d ad
'are: Charles Battle, John Clark, l.il
H.io I Doyle, Henry Juik-mi, color.si.
lino iinidoiitilbsl mall.
Htepben Carney was ha mad ahaal
the 11 1, face and bauds and rciiiovtsl
to a boi-pii.il in a serious condition
Martin dallaghcr waa burned alsnil the
face and hands and also removed to the
l.osl.itul.
I. .(ward Walker wa buriiisl but
after havinu Ins wound dreamsi, ro
uiaiiusl al the bulging houae.
The Ore was diacovereii shortly after
'I o'clock. Smoke waa is.uring from
! the windows of the fifth floor and the
Man...- were making rapid progreaa.
The lodging house waa cut up into VA'i
rooms and MO of these email places
were pi. .1 when the lire broke out
BgfgSM HfcrOHMfcH(t.
Leong Bay Ting al Vlolorla Plotting
Against tbe Kinpraaa Dowagar.
Victoria, B. C , March ft. -Leong
Kay Ting, one of the foreuuait Chiiieee
reformers connected with the move
ment of Rang Yu Wei, for the over
throw of the einprebe of China and the
oatubiishmviit ol a new uuleatlal eui-
Oreaon National Uuard.
Porthiml, lire., March ft. A Ism t ftll
tetcrans of the Spanih war but iiigbl
orgauiod a -eparale couipauy ll which
will bo attached to tlie Oregon na
tional guard. Thomas N Qwhaf
formerly a lieutenant iu the flennnil
Oregon, was atoeten captain
An Inveitlaatlon Ordered.
New Y'ork, March ft. A ai-ial to
tbe Herald from Washington ay :
Koar-Admiral Wat -on haa U-en dl
rooted to make a thorough iuveatlgB'
tion of the charges of inloi icat n.n
preferred ........ i ulhcers of the wrecked
eruiwr Charleston.
The Pipe Truit.
New York, March ft. The transfer
of various constituent ptuperttoa
Bawuntlng to 110,000,000, ol the mm-
0 1 ids tion sewer niiai manufacturer,
hat been elb i t.il I he new couiuiny it
i stated aonttati aboal a-'i pet cent of
the industry.
To Manutaeture Sliiiobelees Powder.
New York, MSrah ft. The manufac
ture of BBMaeleaa powder by the gov
ornii.ciit. will bortlf la slartel at
the Indian head proving ground the
building of the plant are practically
compleie.1.
Aroiibiehoii genaaaai
Dubuuuu, Iowa, March ft. 0a sun
day Arcnhisbol. Hclllless) received bis
third laiai.in troko. It was light
but terribly Uggotlte of tbe . nd It
is hardlv pOBBlbla that ho call last
much longer
Hie rinaiialal Bill"
waaninnoa, Biaraa o. - rim wmtt.
t.iav I'-" up the . oiil. r. lo o ro.ri
on in. uuam iai Hill, .m l roller
-nm.il hi Njicech.
Your Paee.
Shows the state of your f. elingl
tin- slate of your health a well
and
Im
pure bbsal nub - Hwll apparent In
..ui.. .. ....n , r . . i- .
p.... mi') Niiii.it . oinpie a inn , pllnple-
ami skill eruption- ll toil arc tooling
wean ami worn mil uml do m. liave
iieuitiiy ai. arain e, you should try
Aiaer in.i r.iiair. it eurea all
l.bl diseawe where cheap Sarsa
panllas ami eo-called puriliers fail
imiohiiik in i-, wo wu every llll,. on
a poBlllve guarantee. Pur sale by
tin s .ni l omas.
- e -
rolltleal Mote.
Judge ll. i,i ii ,d The Hallos, and
.lobiuiy Smith, of Asluiia, are re
con nig eonuierailoii liy dclms rata lu
connection with the coiigresaiunal unlu-
inaiiou.
The Jackaon county republican con
Iral committee is to moot at 11, laud
March III. II i aald un effort hi
he made to get an liulorseme.il of
aueaker t art. i uougrueaional aspua
Hons
Diatrict Attorney Haydun, of thi
Kurd judicial district, who baashoHii
his powers as a vote-getter, ia talked
ul aa the democratic nominee for rep
resentative in the Kirat congressional
district W. H. Holmes is also n., in
tion,- for the ""mi nation.
Kdwanl Ktorett Young, of the
.-nn.pi. i American, is freely talked of
aa the uioet likely candidate of the
republicans of that section of Raker
county fur repreaentativu to the legisla
ture. Mr. Young ia looked upon us a
man of uhility uml integrity aa well
as being an eicelluut uewaiapcr man.
The republican central ooniniittea ol
Wall.. Wullu county have decided it.
hold tlie county convention on March
.11, and the date of the primaries ia the
ifeHh At the county convention dele
gates to the atali convention, on April
0 at Kllonaburg, will bo elected.
Amerloan Vines Not Wanted.
si i a-l.org, March ft The government
of A I -ace-1. oral no has declined to
grant the petition of the vine growera
of li.i hsbtlld that they la' i- rinltt.il to
import American grape vinos in order
to renew the ralaen viaeyarda
Sharkey and riKilmmoni.
New ..rk, March ft. Tom Sharkey
ami Boh Kinnrimmoni aigaed articles
of BgreMMNri today (or a avroaad
nit before the ttab iNeetiag the
large-i ntr-. , in iigu-t
TIIK BRAIN WORBBB.
He gtBBlaa to Oroatar Age Than the
other rellow.
Ill an ud. Irons Is. fore the UNI year
club, in Now York citt recently, mi
"The Causes of Natural (i.-ath and
How to Attain an Active and Uaolul
old tan." Hr t'vrus h.lsou said thai
loagevilt i due tu unusual (.wer of
assimilation lr K.dsoii -.ke of tbe
I nub ami pr.,fot-n.n in which
Btattollc bad shown the latulltlosto Is'
earliest Among the moat fatal of the
trade- were IhoaB of atcoldlehcr ami
porter Merehanta came well up in
the liaf for earl) deaths, and it bad
been shown that Ihe mortality among
butcher- after the ago of lift ia law
Among pbyatolana, also, he aald, there
is a high mortality rate, much alsive
Ihe average, due to irregularity of
living On ll thet hand, (armors
ami Etta tore, from their open-air life,
often attained old age.
"Rut," be ad.bil, "if lb., intellec
tual parts of the bruin ul the farmer
had proper activity and cu r. lea, be
would live longer Rapid thought
lead- lo long, tilv M. ii in the . ilt in
tins re act liavo adlsliml advant
over tne tiiriuer. I unit ia a w. l
balauciil mind . --. nlial I., obi age, hut
a Well balam ul, active mind." I mm
tin pf. ICd I BOB dc.bi.iil. "that nature
is a relent lcs ba.lkillor. " "Hlelialiea
show," bo ..Lb. I "that men o geiiiua
live ii remarkably long life.
"There -In .ul. I not In. more than
eight hours' sleep, aa Usi much aleep
niMM the -luggurd. Ktceaaive sleep
i. -nil- in .1. general n.n from ilu-e ..I
the mental faculties. After lift toare .if
age h. never need more than eight
hours, unless il la. to 'catch up.' The
cry of to. lor a ten vein ago waa to
build up Ihe body, but building up the
mind le oouallt, if not more, Important."
IEASPERRINS
SAUCE
The Original
WORCESTERSHIRE
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