East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 06, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL. 13.
PKNILKTON, UMATILLA C(H; I TY, OBBON, TUESDAY, M HVI1 B, 1800.
NO. 3734
I (C9
Specials
New line Card Board, plain and
Colored, for fancy work and
mounting pictures,
3c to 10c a aheet
They're Here
New line Sen
V- r lnin Enellah
rillir In brown.
Miic, Pe-cwk and
' i lal Hr-cn.
t.HtO44.TMI
BICYCLES
No store iii Pendleton enn ffcr such a
grand line ol high grade (and cheap)
W'hel.
Cleveland
Imperial
.paulding
Syracuse
Tiibune
feather tone
Strarns
Barnes
Wheels from
$4 to $76.
All Wheels are Warranted
through the Season.
Our Superb line of
Ladies' Tailor-made
Suits.
Dress Skirts,
Jackets.
Petiicoats,
Silk Waists.
The MOtt important gnthenng of the kiud ever shown in
Pendleton
Not a proraisouon; medley of indifr-rent merchandise, but a
magnificent stock of car fully selected gaitnents of the very
first oi ler.
You will find t'icni s'lictly fii-t-elnss
in workin.uiship up to the very
highest Standard of fashion and ex
ceptional values.
Thev art on exhibition Gome ami lOf them
Frederick NOLF Alexander & Hexter
A gent Weekly Kx.imlncr.
The Boston Store
Ask to See Our New Dress Goods
Plaids
Aga n pro.lftitned uite the proper
idea, lor smart, up-to-date separate skirts.
They pcmrfl of a decided change in one's
ipp -aiacce; they're serviceable; tf.ey
don't eot much.
go inch Plaids of Cheviot or CatncV
Hair, inixd materiils; the Spriug
shades ice bright and pretty; splendid
a bo for Children's Dresses
29c
40-inch Beautiful Plaids, sofily shaded, aC,,
pretty and stylish OOC
4S UtCh to 54-inch Swell Plaids, used exclusive
ly for sepirate skirts Tbe-e are the high art
effect, and character i evident in every shad
ing The prices vary from
$1.10 to $1.50
Golf Suitings
These fav rites, in their new appear-a-ces
will' prove a leading nbrtc in this
year's selling Just now they're new.
fresh and charming.
52- and 54-inch wide, with handsome Plaid
ai d Ohcck bucks, at
$2.00. 2.25 and
2.35.
Shirt Waists
We don't draw on your imagination in
the least when we say:
The Boston Store is show
ing the nobbiest line of
Shirt Waists ever seen in
Pendleton.
It would please us to be allowed to ihotf
them to you.
Pendleton's Big Store.
Lumber
Shingles
Posts
And All Other Kind of
Building flaterial.
A big stock of bard woods ou
hand
All orders far mill work prompt
ly executed.
Plaus and estimates furnish- don
building. Cost of construction,
guaranteed.
Pendleton
Planing Mill and
Lumber Yard.
R. FORSTER - - Prop.
Subscribers to Magazines.
If you waul U nutaaorlue. tor uim
alnun ur uownitajwrn, lu tlie L'ulUxi
nui, or Kurope, riult, by pun al uot,
ouuok or aeud u toe Knot iin,.u tka
ut publlnborn' prlow of the publloatluB
you donlre, aud we will have It aaut to
you and urninie all rink ..i i in- mm....,
bttlus I on I tu Hit- uusUn. II will nave yop
butn trouble aud risk. If you are a aubr
norther to the Kant Orvnoalmu, tu re
uituliuf you '''" doduut tea per oeut
front the publlMUem' prloew Addrean
Kaat Oiiajouuu) fuollaulue Company,
Pendleton. Orsaeoo-
Pendleton llkiata Stage Line
rtuatoe Carney . fray'.
Leave Peudlelou averv day at 7 o'clock
eionpt duuday, (or Pint Hock, Nya,
Kluge. Alba and Uklah. Good inoem
utiKtatlous. Keaaoiiable freight and pea
snugnr rates.
Ohj offio at ruiiuau Oo.'i drug
store.
IS
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You lluve Always liouirlit line borue the, slgriut
ture of Chus. If. Fletcher, aud lias bc-ii made under bU
personal supervision for over '.M years. Allow uo one
to deceive you iu this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
" Juat-ae-grood " are but KxueriuiciilH, aud endanger the
li tit ! of ( loi.i. . i, I v, 1 1. in . agaiust Kx pertinent.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
s x .mb mm
In Use For Over 30 Years.
daKaU
I.
Jul
BBBBIBBBBBBBBB-
(iliO OAKVIiAU. flop.
Elegantly Furoi&ud. Steam Heated
liuropcan flan.
Block and a-hil( (rout d p t.
Sample Koom la CfMUWCttw -
Kooiii Kate
50c, 75c, tl.00
Hotel SI Wg
UKNKRAI. NEWS.
t'onareffniiiM V. I.. Ti'rry, of l.ittli
K'in'lt, Ark., lois haM dnreatad for
renomlnatlnn by Hon. Charlp
KeM, of Morriltiiwn. Mr. TMty hai
iopri'nlfil tin- . I i t r i-t for 17 jreara.
Scawly it doiilit remdin- tluil the
mnn WkMR cflen for balp wwe heard
ooanini from the Niagara Hut i-A-liion
Btnlth, 17 Man oi l. mw ol
Itcv. Hanrjr Aaliton (smith, rector of St.
PmI'i Bplacopal church at Porl Erie,
iint. It in known thai ha attempt
to i-riw tlie rivi r that nilit in a row
bwi
In a H'vli at the ItM analvarMri
of tlio Inrtli of lioberl Kmmett, which
event wan oelebratcd in Nan York
Bunday n irlit by the combined Clan-
Na-(iael organ iiMtloiin, V. Iloiliki'
t'lH'krnn bittetly denounoad tha atti
tude of the administration at Waahiliu
ton Ipwanlt Bugland in her affair m
, South Africa! and ah i advtH'ated
rataiiation on tha part of (ha United
Slate-.
The A mrrlaaa flafman League of
Pennsylvania, rapraaantlttg an aure
tfiite of '-M.IHHI meinliern, al Pitt
lla., adopted ii petition Urging tin gov
eminent to mw itn friendly ittttit'a to
1 hrlng about a oeeaatlon ul lionlilitiei
lietween (treat Britain and the South
Afrirun republiea, ami it wax rtaolvwd
tliat all Boor jrmpathlaerii thronghonl
the land he invited to operale in
apnding a general appeal to Vahinu-
. Ion.
SOUTH AFRICAN SITUATION
o
Boers In northern Cape Colony In
Full Retreat.
STORIBEM 0CC0P1RD BY
s EmtcUted Trwps Ar) RerrulllDii il
Ml Rlfer Fret Sitters Tnkklog
Townrd III Traosvdil.
PACIFIC M0RTIWIB1 m.ws.
,.r.
i. .,
A atone obureh i- being ereetad b
the Catholic eoiigretiniioii at .North
Yakima, at a runt of flo.iNHi.
MllOwana, wbila eating a natU at
Jobti Ih City, Qranl rounur,awallowad
a Banjul piece "( glaM and h" Ihu baan
aaparienring trouble ir it erarainea,
Cbarlen liearu, . . I vi, diad at his
home, three mill eaai of Mount
Ivbor, BatunUy afternoon, of pnau
imii iit. lie leave a wile ami tWO
child ran,
W. C. ,li bnaon, (ormarly corporal in i
Ooaapany i of the ()regoo rolwntaers,
in dead in Suranac, . ., iih the ri nll
ol Mcktienr colli racteil In the l ltll
pine war.
The e-tate of the lute .1. U. Moi l-
oaaary, of Portland, bai baan up-
iraiwil al f I'1 i n i.'. I he Motitijomi rv
kn at I'ortlaiel are vulned in the up
prainement at f INI,UK.
The ranana of Alfreti il Holmaa,
formerly of OomjMtn D, Courtaenth
Infantry , arrived iii Portland from Kan
araneiaea Bandny. nolmaa died Feb
ruary 8, on the IfWiapOrl Bberttian,
while en route to sun Franciaoo on
(tick leae.
The driiK ftore ami WaJlaFanjo offli i
lit Si in, I. inn county, which are run
lOMtber, M, M. Peery. agent ami
li nctiifl . "Hi. tiilereil, mi eiilrun ln-
intf effaeiad thrmitth a window, ami (mi
iii money wax taken from the , -k ol
the ctilllHliy .
The Britiah ami t
of Portland lalahratad
I'eHH of the I'ritifh
4frloa ul a fiimker at
rortlaml Baturdav
hlieechett, munic, W'illi
II, -'
Th
of Mr. and Mr-, II W, Boott, of l'orl
land, aid Mi.b Mary A. MeChennn)
osnrrad at Obleago, III., Wadnaada;
aJtarnoon, February M. Mr. Boott a
father la editor ol the Portland iiri
aoniM. The ranng oiwipla will make
their home in Portland,
John Kolmon, of Albuny, I. inn
county, liled u ietitiuli in hiilikrnpley
in the United Btetea dlatriitl conn In
Portland, Uia iaMi oonalat of 19700,
principal uml intere.t, which In- owe
the Davin Sew iiiK MuchiiM- Coinpunv,
of Cbioafo, uml QI.IO, dim the I.. I.
jiluir Olotbing OoBuaiiy, of Albany,
donial n nidanta
the recent MM
arm in South
the Armory in
night, with
and auMa, I he
Intenau eutliiiiiuMii prevailed.
BMrrlana of .lohn II. Boott, aon
Londotti March a. The UiH-r in
Northern Cape t'oiony are in full re
treal to the Orange Free Btate, The
twin ee Ion of Btormberg pntu Oataere
in railroad OOVtmnn lea t ion with
dementi at Oolaaberg, lor the railroad
can he quickly repaired, and tbtM the
entrance of additional Britiah tnaini
int. i the Free state will be faellitaten
From Oafontein, where Robert lanb
poed by ii gootl'Nlaad boilj of Boeta.
there i- no m w- aguanl ntuurtl of
minor pttlfmUhe rbe poaltlog gained
b) Brabranl al Dordrecht i remrted
exoaedlngly itrong, White'i garrlaon
ban ht'cun to leave Ladyamith uml i
arriving al The Mnol River camp
where tlie troop- will remain neveral
daya, The are amaciated and e
hauated and -av the road to Oolenao pre
i ntf Koatioi that eseeed in horror thoati
id picteil in Panic - Inleruo. Hcail men
uml animali are lying mutllatml audi
putrifylng In trenehu former!)
occupied by Boera, A diapateh from '
Oifnnteln ayi thai according to a Rot r
prienner, an nnportani nrit;-ii raeci -will
eanae Prealoenl Bteyn to Hie ii
Pretoria, leaving n provlaional govern
menl m Bloemfontein which I likely
to make peaoa overture". Free Slater
not alahfng for penes are trekking tow
grna the Tranavaal ami helping a)
make a -land which mo) military
critic- point out will conatltUta the
mnal diilieult and deridluu feature of
the war.
Hhodei Proi.ii'iiiK lor Urfoma.
London, Man It il, I he ajafnlng
Lender aayai Cecil Rhodea Im maile
Up hi mind 1 1 ... I the annexation of
the republic iil no) brrag hurting
peace, KlI'Ml nre ul tin- Unit
lie It preparing tu gel to work at once
mi fori iii. .it i, ii- nl Kimboftoy.
Burin Knxaaad by Hrnlinnt.
Dordrecht, Murch il. Ueneral rra
bani agaiu engaged tb' Boera today
arlth advantage. There era amarl
liiclitiiiK I lila rnurnlng, Britiah eaauab
Ilea during two daya were 30 wounded
and IS or i.t killed.'
Typhoid Rasa at l.adymnltli.
London, Murch ii. -uivon Trove
cable from Ladyamith thai il mil-
.1 A . , , LI I
I i ton oi me , i lu'. -i iii'.oraiue ami
there are HIKI cane of lyple.nl , v . r.
Lavlah aanpllea ol comfort ure now
iu pluce, however,
To Pi ovlclo the Slnawi ot War.
London, Murch II, Tin bonaa of
eouiiiion- baa adopted a reeolution to
antbnriie a loan of thirty-five million
pound.
of hi regiment nt l.iliimiiuin, uorlli- !
weal of Neuva Oaveree, Oowdln'i In
W Adjutant OaluabH. who died of
wound-, ami three enlieied men evere
jv noumled.and Bva liuhiiv wounded, I
rhe enemy left M deno on the held
and main Wounded wtin were Mfed for
by our medical iitHcer.
"dotlwin cnpturtil a inimber of
armed Inaurgenta, 18 Spaalah nrleon
ciTirne ' r"' r'"''" con.idcrnhle uniinuiii
uiTAlhTi i Ion and property,
" I'art ii iilar-of minor enuaifeinent
of the other columiiN are not r,'iirtet.
"Neuva Cavarea wag found pnetleal
u deaertad, the Inhabitant! having
taken refuge in the mountain
"The troop- re nuei law Importanl
point- in the prOVlnOM of I'aniariine-.
Mhav and AofnOgOW,
"Tiie navy rendered moal Miluni.le
aid iii lamling - uml eapi'l lee. ' '
A Transport Arrlyaa.
Ban Franelaco, March 8, rhe United
Stat,- tranaporl Warren ha arrived
here, 41 dm- from Manila via Hong
K i.k'. liiiani and Honolulu Un hoard
the Warren arc General Wheeler and
in- iiaiittnier, i.ieuieiianl I oiiimamler
Rrlgga, u, B, N., Captain JottWeen. V .
. V., and Baveral wwiingera, includ
ing William Iteiitftuitth, the arli-t for
Harper Weekly.
rbe Warren made g atop of 10 daVl
ai 1 1 iii) iii in ,riint ((ciicntl Wheeler
making an Invitigntkm of the gov
arnmenl eatahl abed there by Captain
Leary, rhe Warren hriiiK- new- from
II lulu thai of the three
rnejiacted
caae ol plague reported on February
0, hul one proved to ! genuine
plague and when the Warren left
Honolulu, the authorities were of the
opinion I but the plague hud ill-, ii
died out.
NEW SENATOR SWORN IN
o
Bard of California Row a lember of
tie Upper Hoqu.
o
PKRSION APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED
o
Simon tabid! lb ()roa Lgitltture Ii i
Speieb la Oppotlllea It
SmIIor of dtitr
(be
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THE EAST OREGONIAN.
Ilic Papvr of tbn PeopU.
tvarybod) Mada 11.
lhn larai lUrnulatle .
The Ut aj.oti.iea Unw
Misfortunes Never
dm
Come Singly,
It is said that ninety-h e
out of every hundred business
men meet misfortune at some
stdye in their lives; some re
cover and some do not. If
the remedy in business life
were as easily found as In
the ills that beset humanity,
there would not be as much
misfortune.
In the latter cine, multitudes when at
tacked by rheuinutinni, acrolula and
other diaeaaea, lien for protection tu
Bnnd'g Baraapunlla, and tin v find
thero a eoverriKii und ipecilic remedy
for trouhlea of tint kidney a, liver and
boWt-Ul. it lie il di .y .i.fo.
Liver and Kidnoya "My aiotaot wet
very aldi Willi aonaaitlen of tin' liver und
kidney 'rouble. N'ultiliiK bclpeg her until
. KOl Hood's .Hrsu,arilla, wliuh ahowed
Its effects with first dose. Hhe la well and
luuirly." Mas. It. A. DiuAt, Winlhrup, Me
Run Down " 1 was weak, had no a)
ijetite, nervous and uuipleteJy run down.
Tried many rauiedlea hut nulhliig hel-,I
M unill I uaetl II 1 e iarsaiarllla with h
cured uia." Mas. Wa. Manas, 27 Usury
St.. BinKhauiton, V V.
Cnatrtttn - " Nervouaneaa niuhed hy a
frik'h! made my wife surd r InUnaely tr.au
austritla. Morphlite waa neoss.ary to re
line the aufleriiuf. llootl's Harsaiairllla
and llixjd'a PUla were trad eflei n t ine
tailed and io four day s she Improved and In
14 daya alia was cured." C, W. 1. a unlet,
Cedar falls, Iowa.
Dyapepela I suffernd for 'Mi year
with dysiM.-o.la. Iturt-d not eat meat, new
bread ur vegetables. WenthuiiKi for leal
uf dfaireaa. Kelt deapoudent and distressed.
Took Huud'a Uarsapanlla and got rtlal
liniuedialely. Can eat most anything with
out in-. Miufort." Mas. Kmilv r. in at .
Mlddlehuro, Maaa.
Dlz.y apegn - "Alter the aitail' - my
dun. I. lei had dizzy spells, which we thought
would paaa off but they did nut until we
gave her liuud'a Bursaparllla. lu Ova iluya
they diaupoeared und In one luoulti she ru
auliuad her usual naalth." B. II. Kauraa
aaca, 6.. (iravaa Place, Holland, Mith.
TKRRIHI.K MINK IIIAsri.H.
Forty
by an
llv
A all
urty
llllt.
the
Llvas Lost Undoraruund
Bsploslon of lias.
Montgomery, W. Va., March 8,
un ex pi oa ion of tin- in the Ited
mini 70 men were Imprlaoneoji I
dead have already baan taken
New of the diaii n r awe pi Ihrouttl
(own like an eleiiric (bock and within
a lev minute- hundred- of tut n, Wo
men and i hildrcn crowded Upon the
cent' of tie- ilihiicler. An the convic-
i i'ii that the reams of the an tout bed
men alive ana hopeless, they beeaiii
frantic in their endeavors to reach the
dead uml dying in the n rook oil -halt,
and the work of attempted rescue was
organ I sad wnh extreme dlthculty. A
the dead bodies were laving brought an
the ipanea kneaesa dialreaalug in lbs
extreme. Rhfieklngi frantic women
and children Impeded the reaouera and
.el l d to the horrol d the Work.
Charlei-lou. W Vl . March U.- The
Idd Ash mine i not in tbs Mont
somery dlatricl hut in the Thurmond
uistrlet, Tin- district Is i wild oos
abonl M miles from this citv.
A HAII.HOAU ALCIIiKNT.
Two Fralahl Train, Lolllda on tha
Illinois OestraJ,
(thlcago, Harebfl Twentj lUa'kmeu
and railroad amployei wen injured in
u freight Bolliaion uetweeu two llliuoii
Ceiitrui Img-hl train- near llroadvlew,
u few mil, out of Chicago The III
lured 1 Jiasepii llobbe, Marcus, Iowa,
may die: I rank I. MeCall, hruke
mini, I reeport, ill., inn dn I K.
A rw e II, Man. he-tor ; .. II. U i, I it -1 1 1 ,
liyersville, Iowa, hit ilnyh IraetHMat)
Rdward Iraegi r, Pruigabara, Iowa,
pi nip around aud left arm f met u red ;
Charles Peters. Mattuek, lowu, bead
cut, arms and lege biulseil i II n
l'!meroii, M am he-ter , Iowa, -call,
wound and right baud broken; .1. J.
Collins, conductor, face and lead cut;
J. A. ( lurk, I in.i 111., no.,.
broken i bead severe!) cut; J II.
Mi una, Marcus, Iowa, h ft bi aider
and knee dl-hcalid, W It Sa-ar,
brakemaii, liolHniue, ankle broken,
bead cm J oat pn Bernard, Anton,
.i. i righl wri-i brokejii 'alp
wounds: b M. "im I i-calji wounds
and both lags bruised II (i. Booth,
Bloui lull-, B. P., lefi foot fraeturen
and luad cut peter J, Bad Is, Mattoi k,
Iowa, feet broken ami head und back
bra lead i 0, B. Bister, iloui lull, B.
I' liuiul und (tit em, J, W lirwinl.
Claghom, loan, left leu cut ami right
arm broken! W. K. Brasell, Ottawa,
lOVa, bruised shout luad and Ualy;
Thomss Mi Mutual, Qulney, lows,
three rlla, of left aide brukoii . K. A.
Wilkinson, (fulney, Iowa, right hip
dialocattaii uml ehesl and Inn k lirulaud.
IN Kl Nil . M
truublsln Slttht Over Mhlpmanl or tiuns
In London.
I rankforl. Ky . March 8, The -hip
menl of guu ami ammunition to Lon
don continue-. Senator Tripplctt
offered a resolution to Inveetignta pnb
llehetl rtiports ennoernfng shipments ol
state arm to London hy Governor
Taylor and 111111111111 the return of the
same to the easts arsenal, U the retura
i- n fused the cotnuiitlee Shall bring
in a hill making an appropriation of
1380,000 to buy new gUMi also author
Itlng llelleral l a-tleman In a rail
r- to
Ma
. the
lor a mfneienl bwhs bet of eolnntei
lake the gttlll frolu IhOM now ill
m aslon of Ihein and return them
arsenal,
SIOHUS IN IIIK
K AST.
Taltsd by
l.nka Raslona and Ohio Vallay
Ilia Kloinsnts.
( IlieSKo, March li. -For the iia-t 10
hour-, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Ha
breaks, Missouri, Michigan uml Wia
ootteln have eaperlenoed u mrlea of
storms n markabls for ssverlty.
Today the 111,10 rnlley uml the lower
lake ri'irioti are heitiK ilrenebed with
ruin. There Is danger id the OblosgO
water -ooply heing piirtlv cut oft, all
crib, and intake- heiug ht'liimsd in hy
perfect mountains of ice.
II. I I III I
CHOULKM.
Under dan-
1 . 1 n 1 1 1 1 J
Mtti t nils ui. 11, .1 im, tin
wly gqlzUs ta uk. nltl, I
M miS
Liiiu
It Still Kngsgas Ina loruss
eral Otis.
Wasbingtotii Mareh tt, flepacal Othi
cabbsj lbs liil lowing asoounl of the
recent military operations in Luzon:
"Manila, March H hates, w ith two
battalions, tbs fortieth and rorty-flflk
rsglaueata, uml detachnuuita of artil
lery, HUglueers, aiguul corpa, u tulal of
ifiMM) men, Isuded troops on the south
east, northwest un 1 southern cia-t of
Sail Miguel buy in ( aiuaraneu province
10 move ou Nuevs Cavuica in litres
columns.
"The only Hlrong oppoiwtioii wua an
con nti red by (inwdiii und a Imltulioii
A.-1 111 1 nil Wauuu in I'oor Haallh.
Waehinwl March 0. (In acMMMl
of the del lent s oondltlon ol Admiral
Watson's health be has been eotbor lesd
io transfer in- Mug to the Baltimore,
and proeeed home by way of the snes
. in.ii and Medlterraneag eu Hear
1 1 1 1 r it 1 Remy, in eommnaM of the
Porta mouth navy yard, will succeed
Wstson.
Cansursd by tha Hasloan Prasa.
City ..( Mexico, March II. The prim
here con. I. 'lull- the pulley of the
I nil. I States emigre. toward Puerto
Hi... Ispers printed In Lngli.h un
severe in comiuenl on tlie treat menl
of the aaneaed udnad un.l predlel
trouble ahead.
Tha Work of Nasro flands.
Bagtev, La. 1 Miieti 8 Can Mill-,
a ronng furmer, wa. brutully RHUN
ib r.. last night hy two mgr.. buy.
lite, then killed III- h.ll.N and l-ltl
Mr. Mill- .0 badl) thai .be will die.
I ha riilllppliis Cumiiilssiun.
WMbington, Murch 8 Prasbtsiil
Bernsrd Hoses ..f the 1 alversity
California ha- .n i epli d a pla. in the
new Philippine oommlaaloa. This eom
pletes tin' aummlmlmi,
Cauucslot. Will Naiiialn.
Loudon, Mareh tt, Tin British gov
.inn.. 1.1 has (ha) Ids I ihui Lord I'aonct
11. will remain as uiuhuaaudnr ai
Washington 1 n.l. mutely .
1 aagresSMaa Mitt aanomlnatad.
Freeaurt, Ilia., Murch 8, Rober!
11,11 was ri ii..ininuii-l by uilamatloa
I .I cougnass at the renubl lean nongras-
- 11. il 1 .invent 1011 ti-lay
Colltlaal Not and loiiiilisnl.
Tlie uulion.il dene. 1 rut It . oiiiliilllee-
(list, ol In I.. in, 1 1 . 1 Ii, It'll 1 1 .rtllcl
mat 1 he item... -ml. will curry Unit .late
in the 1. real. h ut nil election tin. lull
It) .'n.iaai majority. The doom, rats w ill
be even ..iti.lled with lean.
Ihe I'm 1 land Telegram uy llryau
Is having u alreak of real luck, and
thai 11 ihe republican., ami SOBSeially
the .re.ldent keep on a. the) have
been going, in auveral lustauees, (he
spouting candidate majf uclilaliy lone
u bars chalice of election by heal No
Velllber. Fveh anlue of Hie got. I
thing, done by the republican the
pu-.uge ol the currency bill and Ihe
negol ill ion ol the cuiiul treaty will
apparently ranks votea (or liryan.
... - - 9 9- -
Wlut to Oo Until tha Uvstor .rrlvas.
1 1 I. very hard to aland idly by and
ee our in ur onca .iitlt r while uwailiug
Ihe armul of the .l.a tor. An Allwiit
N V.; duirvuiun called al a drug
.lore there for a doctor to come and aou
hia child, then very alck with croup.
Not Audlng Ihe doctor in, be left word
for him to come at once on hia return
lb- ai.o bought a bottle of Chamber
lain'. Cough Remedy, which he hoped
would give lOme roll. I until Ihu doctor
should arrive In a lew buiira he re
turned, ..tying the iba-tor need not
UUttie. a. ihe child waa much tattler.
The druggist, Mr. into Bebols, aayHthu
fumily ha- since reonmmaaihsl t ham
berlsfn's Cough RemtHly to Ibeir
ncikdilmra uml frioinlH until he baa u
.. .1,-1,11, 1 .1. in. in. I fur It from 1 hut part
of Ihe country. For sale by Tulliuao
S Co , lirugglats.
m
Acker's dyspepuia tablets sro sold
una i-.. .ii,. giiuruutco. ('ure heart
burn, ruiilig of lie total, dialruan
after culing or uny form of d.pcpniu.
line llllle luliiel glvea liuiuetllate re
in 1 :16c uml 60e. Fur aalu by llinckl
,v .VIC.t III.IUH.
Wa.hington, March n - Hon Th..ma
It Ibtrtl, the recent h electi-l -enator
mai Cslifurnia, wu preaiitil to the
Henate hy hi. .-ol league, Mr. I'erkin..
He was eoedaeted to the .leak be Mr.
I'erkin- where the oath wa- atlmini.-ten-l
b Pre. 1. lent Pro le in pore h'rye.
When the routine bneineSB hail ' ..
concluded, Mr Aldtlsk nalsad up tin
Bnaneial bill ion (enn. e report and
Mr. Taller renamed In rgsaam, it wa
hi opinion thai the 1 r. ...... ,
lion would be dtaaatroii to the cttiin-
try.
t the . no. lu. ion ..( In. argument
Mr. Qalllrsjor calh-l up the mii..ii
appniitrat bill, The measure ap-
proiinate f ItA.LMn.Xtll.
The lull mi pasiirj after a number of
technical aiiieudinent were matle
Carter of Montana addreaaed the achate
on Ihe (Juuy reM.liitiou. He annouiieeil
In- intent !...'! of Voting to -eat Ctiav
Union of dregoii 1 1 Ir, I the
-enate in an. wit to th ai. h by
Carter, iu Ihe BOUTSS id which fliK
Montana en.it..r advert. -I in the rea-
anli which 11. d I him to vote
again -l I ..rbett, Ihe api-.intee of the
governor ol Oregon. He aitl Carter
made a charge thai C.rlietl ct.rriipliol
the legi.hitlire ami defeutt-l the deal re
of the H'iide of Oregon He colli. I hot
lTiiiit Ihsea "nuiil'l ami niitnie"
charges logo uncbailengeil.
Tha Sanata Asraas.
Waahhagton, March n -The sarnata
lul. agreeil to th llferellce ri'..rt on
tlie tl inn ic nil bill.
fee Osser tt'Alens lavaeaaguaen
Washlrajrtoo, March 8, gsaaeg the
l oner d Alone InveetlgntbM waa n-
-ni I today ihe committee decided not
to cull on the president for arlMavii
lil. d w ith him relative to conditions in
the mining conntn under murtisl law
tadrew lielvni. wa. the tlr-t wilnmwt
t.-lllV. Ill- ev id. tlie WU- d I reetnl to
-bowing thai disorderly condition
prevailed und that locul ailthoritle
Could have dealt with the .ituatltin
without rc.ort to rnnrttnl law.
A Cabla to Uanlla.
Waahington, March II The annate
OOinmltaee un naval affairs ha ordered
11 favorable report uinm the bill In con
Strnet a Oabls IO Manila hv way of
Honolulu, the Midway ialaud. ami
tin 11 1 . It i Io be a governinent cable
A Wlssonsln Man Nominated.
Wa.hiiigti.n, March u The pre. 1. lent
Li- nominated Melville C llrnwa, of
Wim'iiii.iii, for 1'nite.l Stale, district
judge for the dlotf Ul of I i k a
Tha Surlal Oamoarala.
Ind'annnolw, March 11 The rlr.t
national eoiivontion of Ihe -lal
democratic (tarty for Ihe pnraiai ol
nominal nig candidate, for preaidcnl
ami rlsS pre. 1. 1, nt met I. .lav Al.uit
llfly delegate, wen (.n-mtnt There In
-me tit 1 k of lu -ion with Ihe middle of
ihe road popnlbste.
ThrnalanaS sins, in St. Levis.
Si. buna, Mo., Mandi tt. Three
I'liai-uiid -I reel railway men III tbia
. ilv have completed 11 .trong organisa
tion and will pre.ure an ultimatum
lor the 1 1 1 11 ling. 1 ... n I of the ayniilonlo
railwav. which, if mil complied with,
will re. 11 It in a .Irike
Lawlon Fund I urn. a Over.
Ws.l.ingloi. March it i.eneral C..r
Inn lot la I turned over to Mr. Lawloa
the land -o 1 . 1 . 1.. I by the MNtple of
the country. Il aSBOanSsd to nearly
1100,04
OeeSel Law Still rrssalls.
Frankfort, Kv , March 8, 'l b. I
by a party vole kill.. I the hill which
oriisi.etl I.. rtal ll. inx't.'l eleclloii
law .
l.sualtlaa In tha rtnllpplnas.
Wa.liinglon. March tt. tltia cablra
Ualay a lul of snssmltles la the I'lnlii.-
pinnSi coiupri.lng eight deaths aud 2S
W'anded
Tha Omaha Slaalloa.
I In. aha, M uch o There is inleresl
l.dng taken 111 the iiiunii ipal
t'p to iiimiii there had been a large vole
polled
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