... asr .... , . fZ . " DAILY EVENING EDITION icemJ -j DAILY EVENING EDITION All Kin, If. nf Prin 1 1 hi. ! The Uaet Oregonlan Will it H for ...you... VOL. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, (MfKUON, TH V EISDAY, MAIM II H, I04M). NO. 8786 1 New line Card Board, plain Colored, fur faNicy work mounting picture, 3c to 10c a shoot New line Pan Po'relalu Kncllah aUhen In brown, blue, reioock and Imperial Hrei'ti. H.rtn to fM.Td n set BICYCLES No tnre In Pendleton can offer sure a tela. Tribune Featherttone Stearns llarnea Imperial .i.B..MIr.r, -"B Siiaiuse Wheels from $4 to $75. All Wheels are Warranted through the Season. Frederick inolf Agent Weekly Examiner. The Boston Store New Spring Merchandise. Percales and Ginghams will be as popular as ever this year, and Organ dies, Dimities. Linens and Cords are to be very much in favor. We're told this by an authority who we think is good. There's nothing more pretty for outdoor wear. Some of the prettiest patterns we have ever seen are in the Boston Store's showing. All that we ask of you is to come and see for your self, and even if you don't buy, you'll fetl repaid by the beauty of the showing. Latest Arrivals. Infants' and Children's Jackets Hisses' and Ladies' Jaokets Ladies' Capes Dress Trimmings Belts and Gloves Pendleton's Big Lumber Shingles Posts And All Other Kind of Building Material. 1 A big stock of hard woods on baud All order-, f jr mill work prompt ly executed. Hans and estimates luruishtdou building Cost of construction guaranteed. B Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard FORSTLK Prop, ubscribere to Magazines. vtiu wulil 1.' suoss-riue " or uwuler, lu tlie tuiuw li or Kurope, remit , by pos al uow. k urMMid Ui in. Kl!lr.uiuiui me publlauars' price of tlie publluallou drnln, an1 we will Lave It wail u wild assume mi risk urilwuiou)) UK lust 111 Uu IUI.IIB. Ii will aave oo ; it trouble aud risk. Ifyou are sub- ber to the Kast Orfcioslsji, la ra Uug ou UH.U dmluot teu pur own 1 lie publishers' price, Aiim est s ( llmnuiitiui PubllsOilu (Jwuipauy, letou, Uruioii idletoo Ukiah Stage Line Mueloa A Car as y , Prop . lave Peudletuu every day at 7 o'clock bpt huuday, lur rllol Koca, ny, Alba and Ukiaii. uoua accum luu. Heaautiabl livl.lil auu pu ity offlcs at lalllttau W.l urug I Jne-' !Our Superb line of ) Ladies' Tailor-made ) i S Suits S Dress Skirts, 1 Jackets. Petiicoats, Silk Waists. , 1 S The BKHt 1 U1H II I .1111 KWlflVI lllhj I ' 1 llil Mill! CVCl SUIIITU III f Pendleton. Not a protnisi uou! medley of indifferent merchandise, but a magnificent stock of car. fully selected garments of the very first order. You will find them strictly fust-class in workmanship up to the very highest standard of fashion and ex ceptional values. They are on exhibition QoflM and Ma them. Alexander New Dress Materials New Silks in blacks and fancys New Shirt Waists New Silk Waists New Tailor-made Suits and Skirts Tor Friday and Saturday. The balance of our Curtain pieces, about 125 pieces, in White and Ivory, 25c and 35c each. for Infants and Children. 1 In Kind You I in. Always Itouirht hn boruei the Hiirna ture of (hi-. II. FtaU'her, and bus hren iiuade under but pentouul supervision for over HO jcur. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, I m nations, tuid .Iim-uj;..m " jtre hut Kperlin nls, nnd I'liditiiger the health of Children Kxperieuce utriiiust Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. C jfjjh, JB &anoT " saaMaaatWaaW. Jllllaaafl I' fUL LAV I IIULPIiyiJIN t-oiM-d.,,,- ....a i. ..... , . i ...... , .... ... i & Hexter Store. Signature of OBO DARVtiAU, l'iop. Elegantly Furaished. Steam Heated European Plan. Block aotl a-half from dep ii . .Sample Kooon la oniiiii lloi Koom Rate 50c, 75c, I.OO Ihe eepsr ut the fseple. itl SI. Gn IWS. Pre- ident McKlnley ha nominated Melville C. Brown," of Wyoming, United State dintriol Judge hr the .1 tMt r i-t of Alaska. l'oiignniiin Alfred 0. Hiirincr i. I'm Imt of tlx1 Houes . tin- repressnta live fr-un the With PennavlTanla liH I trlrt, dM vt hit home In Vliilmli liiil Tiu'.-.liiv, iml " yriir. .luliiiM Moyw, tin- Invuh CiipUin chirk, who daxwited and married Mini. Hertha Warnkrn, of Dayton, 0.. hn liccii eommitleil to the fJiiitNil Si,.k l irriiit court to he Irii-d on the charm ol iiMxTiimtiiiir ii uvafnmenl ofloar, Katfj the whole nf the Dutch 1 j ' u I. it ion of the rriemik ami Keii- luirilt ilictriot are In rebellion, Many u( the )utrh from neighboring districts are reported to have joined them. notably PW Moolmani who will laao the rebel. Iwiac QgtJoil, the notorloM BMMMJT lender, who Ua lik'nred in MUBWOM xeamlalH. dtad rniddonly Tnoaday in llirminiilinm. Knlnnil. lie wan knuwn all over the Kiiitfdutii, under wiow aliam'B. tlordun who in hi ilftth year i lie in Hnid t" have boea worth 11,000, MM, (if the Irandredi nf hodlea of dead j aoldiare raoaived at the Preaidlo from the Philippine, one remains uniden tilled, It in luppoaed to be thai ol Private Thonia Bryant, ol Coniany II, Kirnt California regiment, and !( Ida mother ran In' found, it in U In vi-,1 .lie can iimlto this nurmi-e a ivitainty. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. ThnmiiK Huldwin, who (or several yean oojadtacted a reatanranl in Walla Walla, died of pneumonia in Stimpter on (lie 5th I Mt, The grocery ftore of I.. I Crm-ker in Wallu Wnlla wan rohli nl IP) in oaafa and mime . -Iw on Tieaday evening while the propriitor wa- ahueut. Mrn. I'onora K. I.ai, a prominent Oiegoai nlaaioiir ol UMS, I n-t at Spring Water, 1. ano comity. March I, aged f yearn, ImviiiK mirvivod her hiixhioid only four BtOBtha. There are hetwci ii and .'10 cam1 of Hinallpux in and nUml Tekmi, and tWO caw near I arniiiiu't' ii. hi the Conor d'Alene Imlian reervnl ion , hctwccli 411 and 50 Indian arc - .it. i m from the diene. With aeverul hundred dollar in hi Micket, Allie (iilmore, L'.'i year old. If miintr. Aceompanieil hv I nil Villlk lllld L. II. Smith, he left' The lllllle for Portland, bat wa lat aaaa hy hi companion at Cueade k- Hi friend fear foul pluy. Andrew Hanson, ard li4, living in I. line futility, lias Ih'cii ailjudtted insane ami aonnltted to the asylum. He has live children, iip-d .', 0. H, U nnd In raapect lcly. The three vniliiKest w ill he sent to an orphan usfyiim at Port land, Tin mot her is dead. At Hood Kiver Mr ami Mrs. unman - tvio year oni .lauihter a playiiitf on tlie railroad track. She wa knocked down ami inpannlljf run over hv a car whieli was being sw itclir.l, hut niirai nlotisly si scas with only ii Brnabed little flnger. Mrs. Virginia Meek, widow of Joseph I,. .Meek, dieil at the holne of her son Stephen Meek, near Hilllirn, WahiliKtoii county, Moinlav. She was u full hlol Hea Panel Indian, hut he readily adopted lh custom and manlier of the typical American wo man llH,n her marriuyje to one of till most mi in lie ami during charaeturi in the early history ol the Paclflo North west. Her hllshaud, Colonel JoM-ph I.. Meek, the famoni trapper, who wu ii BOtHln of President I'olk, dieil June Jo, IM7A, hi- remains resting in the cemetery at the Tualatin I'latiis' oharaJi, In many impor lant purtirulur. Hood 'a bursa parilla ia Peculiar Ui llsell. It I a medicine an far ahead of Uie ual prepurution lectric liclit ia aa the ahead of in.- tallow dip. The iugredienta ui eleeted With till! iu inuking it are '.ry greatest, cure, and are gathered forua time they pn- aoaa the g re U t ut.reiuedial ut tl a v a I iw.S The pecul iar Hood arilla, are unknowi other, Uiua making Hood'. aapurilla peculiar to ilielf. value of thia peculiarity ia by actual reaulta. And Hood a ha run parilla ha a record of curea uti reijuul ed in medical history. IIaiuuru of them, greater aucceaa.-lu aerioua cases, better gen-uim, unsoln it. .1 teatimonialaiittii-. tt"yr' ' uiedicineiii aUtJ fl lenre. it cure W I I II 1 1 1 ' " ' " caaaa of looddia- , hujiora.acrof- ula, aalt iheum, rheu- matiam, caturrh, and all other lea traceable. to impure or vi tiated blood. Poii.DMing great 10111 ach toning qu I ah tie, it cure itidi- gedion, 'lyBipVgyiav aia, catarrh of the stomach, etc. up the nerve, It hnil. Is reuewing and revlvinif Lratui-rie I and mental etrength and caring prostration. A a natural t nervous lOllIC, It atreugtbeij the eholt ayatem and cure that tired feeling it baa done all this for othera am what it doe for oth -re it will do for you 11 i a wa ak fur nsc4$ity, an Hood' HamaparT opportunity and to get Hood'. Prepared only Lowell, Mae. fair trial Be .me Hold by druggist I. Hood a Co., Uuappoint. Daily Baal Oregeoian, dal.vercd Wtar, only 13 cent a week. b SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN o Lord Roberts Reports Purtber Victories in IiUI. WOMEH PRISONERS AT CAPB TOWN British h peris Predict that Peace Is Near Htnd-Knftlisb Troops Hare Oc cupied Buriibarsdorp. London, March war office 1 1 km jiiHt 7, Midnight.. The iH -te,l the follow iui( advices Iroin Lord Kolicrt: "Poplar drove, March 7, BveililUJ, We had it very snecefill day and hae coinpletelv (tinted the in lull retreat. Tin enemy, w ho are position which they oceupieil I extremely stroiiu' and cunningly arranged with 1 tascond line of entrenchment, which would have raoaad u heavy loatH had a direct at tack lieen made. "The turning movement was necee arlly wide, OWIng to the nature ol the ground, and the cavalry ami horse artillery are much done up. "The lighting was practically eon lined to the cuval rv division which, M usual, did sVcaadiagly well and Qen- eral r ranch reirt that the hore ar tillery hatterie did great execution among the enemy, "Our casualties are ahout BO, I Pa" grOt to sav that Lieutenant Kesw ick wa- killed and Lieutenant Halle) Wa -everely wounded, IhiIIi of the Twelfth Lanceri, "I.ieuteiiunt de Cripiny, of the Second Life tiiiard, wa everelv wounded Ueniaiiiing casualtie will Im- teh-Kraphed tomorrow. "lienerals Da Wit and iMdurey couitnanilcd the liners' force." Gunaral Robarti' Dlipatch. London, March N. pothm intt is the text of Boberta' dlsVateh 1 nmlaf (irnve. Two hriades of cavalry with horm artillerv and Kelly Kenny ' division, inarched today ten mile eastwards. We captured it Krupp gun and several tent and atagon. The total casualtie are: Killed- Lieutenant- Keswick and l'riel ick : wounded . Lieutenant! Iluih-y of the Twelfth Lancer-, and IH-cri-plgne of the second left iiuard, I- tl, cverelv, and Lieutenant Smith of the Shropiiire. helieviil to have ban picked up bj r Boer ambnlaoca, rwo men were killed, forty-lx wounded, and om- missing. Qatacr reporta that lu intend oc copying Burgneradorp today. Kepalra to the raillomls toward Morinl : and Lev ii-lieri! are lieing pushed I lenient- noa occuple Niirvalaoont, The brhlge wa hlown up on Starch 0, and the enemy i holding the north hank of tin river, hut i not believed to 1- In anv graal atraaagtbi Women Prlionari. Cape Town, March H Mam woiueii W ho ure reirted to he oim shot are among the Boar prisoner arriving here. The I 111 I t-l church ha- iiled 11 loan ifeto in favor of the Boaf re. public retaining complete indepaa. deuce Clamant. Oeeuplaa NorvaUpont. Loadoa, March g. Boberta teb Kriiphs that In- bus eupt unsl a Krupp gun and a nflMbaf of tents and wiikoiim. Be aiao announaaa thai Clement hu occupied Norvalapont, Feaee Perceptibly Nearer. London, March N. The lull extent of ItolM-rt' llccess vesterduy i not clear hut the host intormed up-ur to Ih- satistii-l thut it hriiix H-uce -r-ceptihly nearer. Kxirt anticipate that the bttMhefl will make 110 further stand West of the -ee X at e capital and Millie of them even deduce the tact thut tin- BOM force ure divided and have retreated in different direction and that damncallaatlon be act in. Elaa where the new indicate thut condi tion continue p opt fill from a llritih point of view, telegram from MafekiiiK alone allowing uny dapaB dency Bi liuti Knier Buraher.dorp. Iuidoii, March H. The ltritih oe- Cllpied Pill I .-I,. t I t 1 . IIIIOpMIM ut night. QUBKN WILL tlilT IRKI.ANU. Knthuilaillc Demonelratloni Met With on the Way. Lcaadon, March a. The aujaag reached Paddlagton aaation ut IttaO to in y and nrocaadnd under cavalry aaoorl to llllck illghulll palace ulllid scene 1 iv. ill 11.,' ill ellthllsiasln those of jllhllee lay. Ill' 111111 i ople Were XUthi-ri-d ahout the palace. A mighty cheer urow and slowly there parsed 11 currtuife on the huck Mitt of which sut u little hluek llgure, insldiiiK riHht and left. Mill noddliiK vigoroimly, her ma J- estv passed into tlie olluilrullllle. A lu-r muiesty entered Ihe puluee, outside there was palldemouiUIII. homely started ingiiig "tioil Have the Uueeu, uml hull u mile or more people tis.k up Hie strums. The ipineti hsikcd r, murkuhly well. Irlth Not Knthulatle. I In tit 111. Mureh H. New spuper ol this city give a rather chilly paean Hon ui the announcement ol tlie uoeed viit of Queen Victoria to land, although tin- com menta are fei tly BOUrt SKCRKTANY ROOT ABR1VIS. pm-lre- pae He 1. Now at Havana Where He Reeelve. Much Attention. Havana, Ma run I. necretarj itoot arrived bora eeterdai on board th lrunsirt Selwick. He aaa received will . 1 salute from (uhunus lortre. i.enerul Ludlow wu also on hoard the Sedw ick Governor (Ieneral w 1 1 all the division Btafl and the depurtinent of Huvunu stult were conveyed to the triinss.rt by the ijuui termuster' tug aim eacorieo 11. party usiiore. The proniinenl uubana who visited the Hedwick Were the chief just ice, the aac rata lea, the mayor, civil governor aiel tin- on ei ol pel ice. smallpox In Mliilitlppl. Jackson, Miss., March H. The Jane ville oeighlirhiHid in the aouthern purt of tin county ia literally hone) DOmbad with uiullix in the moat virulent form. Ihiring Ihe iat six weeks nearly 100 deuths have on urrisl. A NotaB Theater Burned. Paris, March g, 'I he fuuuuin That-Ji rraucaia baa been duatroyed by Ure. The Cnur d'Alene Inveitleatlon. Waahlagton. March m Jaaaaaa it. ovaralm ntinaed hi laatlaaony la the Coiier d'Alene eaw- ti.lnv sovereign teetined that the nlner' I union were not peeponeible for the publication written by hint which ha baaa latrodooed aa naldaataa. Crnaa- exMlninatn n tisik goVafalajB over event- attend Ina the blow lag up of the Hunker Hill eonreutriitor ami the wit ness was made to recite in minute de tail all eirctiin.tiiiiee of the affair. Financial Bill In the Home. Washington, March M In the house today, dverstreet.in charge of tin n- leretwa report on the ttuam-iai Mil, gaVl notice thut he would cull up the rcirt on Tucmhiy aftcrm-m The inn tet,il election caw ol Aldrich v. Kohluns wa- then reume,L Instruction, to Otl. New York. March H. A eperial to the Herald from WushiuKtoii say-: In struction have bean sent to Minor ( ieneral Oti to return to the United -to. some time in May one iialiulmu each of the fourteenth, eighteenth and Twetity-tbinl hi fun 1 1 v. French Reciprocity Treaty. WaahlngtOO! March - Several coli (erancaa were held with the piaaldant today 'n the pending ret'lproelVy treatj with Prance, with the reult that it I thought the trench tfovennneiit will ak to extend the tune for filial rutin. fl I KM or rejection Amalgamation Recommended. Indlanapolla. March B. At tin national anclaliat dasoggntlacnnlarenei the oommittia napoaad ol renreaen tatlve of the ih-t party and ocial detiimratii purty reirted for amalgamation of the two parties. CITY COUNCIL MKKTINu. Street Improvement Ordered License Ordinance Paiaed. H it y council met Wclne-dav uitht 111 reguhir essiou ut the council chamber, ihe mayor and nil tin nilll'l linen were .resent Willi tl X- cep tion.il ( ut nil 1 1111111 S 1 1 1 1 - r v 1 1 1 who i out ot the city. After the reading Ullil adoption tlie minute ol tlie prevmu nuitin tin Itrsl matter that was coiiKiderisI I a k , , .. . in, council was me matter ot puvititt Or till' KIIIIIIL! Ol II In I 1 1 in. , I , .,. which hud In'i-11 imMiiimled M h , Heath man preaentad u bill for kill mu loiiriei'ii, out ins 1 until wa- n,,t , ,:. to thai they hud hecu killed and hurled according to nrdlnaaoa. fur illll the discussion which follow, s II iriuisoircu nun tneiloK IIIIU Hot Is-eli killed, Inn had Is'elt given to M-oplc outside the citv; one i till I V id llil I from Athena having a kind of fel low -(eel lag for don had taken nine, rather than -ee I hem put to nil Untimely end The other live had also heeti snatched from the jaws of death in u ilmllar aaannar. The muishal wu Inst ructi-l here lifter to M'e that the do( culchi-r fol lowed out ihe Intention of tin- ordln aitce ami 1, II. d all inu la dogB, Liutlor licenses were itranled to J. p Medarnaeh ami M. C Allen. P. Mi Batta aaoored the oontract for tarnishing the city 800 oorde o w.s-i at 4.M per DOrd An ordinance was pawl for the const ruei ion of ., i,ewulk on Railroad street as follows : OaaBnaeocIng on the north side Ifoaat the southeast corner of hi... k 7H of the Item, rval loll addition and continuing to the neater ol block II, and oommeoelng ut tl uter of hi... s mi uml oootlnalng to mnth alda ol Km I mad street, thence west to Wal nut street The BIOAnrtjF owner are given ten day in which to htiihl the walk, ami if not done within thut time the street commissioner is Instructed to contrast lor Ins eoaaatrnstlon of the sume. a patitioa was -1.11,1, , 1 fur the balld. ini( of 11 nubile Battering trough t.. fas located tieur Henry KopitUs'l I atnraga aonai aaeoaa laa D, l A N railway truck, the city to furnish the wuter nnd BStltlonara to furnish and liinld the trough. All ordinance wu pnse licensing peddler, book snante, sswlng machine agnate uml nil other angagan la ratnll. iuk xl nf any description from house to house. The license is llxtsl at L aaf duy ami a violation is puulabalile hv flue uml IniprlauottMWti OtajanmlaBaa Hurtuiun opposed ana puH(e of tl rdlnanas mid was the only inemlsr who Voted uKUtust its adoption, Ha anl the ordinanaa was purely class leglslut lu'i uml could nut Mipport it. The minor will 1,,. K up lh, Valldllv Ol the laa 1s t, , re Hltllchlllg Ins signature to it. 'I he eonaldsratloa of hilla were next Bonsldsrsd and alluwinl a' followa: Hi bwsn a ireuilob, H , ! W M, Mlllau, ; , T, T Nelson, '.' Ml 1 1 Ni I eon, 1 1 0 . H. 1 , C. IWI,-, I 1 Howard, 10, Alexander A lle.tei lath, Neugle ItrisM ' fit 7ft, W - Byers, :).a; C Head fl 78 I ole aorthy a Qo , Iti 11 J Htlllman i llosloli M.,r. ,'i. I 111 1 , li-. a. A Sharp, hlK Kust Iregoiiiuu Puhlish iug Co :m lift l Keutler, '.' (Ml Ii K. mler. 3; W l. Ilauaford I" Jame llutchinauu, i .. A. Beam fi I 80; A Beam, lit; J. H. lux f J M lleatfaman, 16; J l B am M ' I. I Ileum, fl gg , Mountain Tsl Co., II; H. I ui u - fll Wl P I, L A P Co , Mgo Bai 1 III Cole-worthy A Co fl 0; II h "Pitlke, IIII.4A; llrock A (',., I7 ftO; ISMf, BBBJ n r. Mhull f I I I Baltesors 111.16: T. C. Taylor fsii.L'.'., W K.Uould, lo C C. Huart fj; J Baslsr, f-' evj llorton a Co Ullbert Hum Co , 1107.16: J II Cunningham, 1180 1 0 w Lyman. 180; J ai rieathaian, fn, at M Johns, 11 : A. (i. Ing, fi ine reis.ii ui ihe city treasurer was p resell loll lor the month ol I chiiian uml turueil over to the tliianee cm uiille, lh,- 11 port shows 11 balance on hand January ;il. 111, ol Igl .173.80; m.nies received during Kehruary, 1 .-. 1.' city warrants paid, fi,- Ball .. leaving a balance on baud I . bl miry f iM.IIIO.tia. The rcMirt suhmitted by the nil recorder of the htisiueas transact! and mollies recievisl during Kehruary, wu us toiinws: Total number Ol arrests made, 78; tine paid, lilfi ; uuinber seat to iail. iiiiiulMir diaeliurired. H. .iwnsew were issued as followa: One sulooii, $27ft; eight show, lti; total , fLIM. lush received limn lines. fiiln; from sale cemelerv lots, lift; drect rent from Temple, t a ftO from levee sinking fund. 47 cents: total. 1888.07. The report was turned ovat to the flnanoM oonunlttes fur approval. No further huainesa jiim ui iiin 1 f.n. the loiiiu il, atliourumeut waa lakeu. TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT o General Vbeeler's Ideas MutlW (be Philippines. PEOPLE READY FOR SELF CONTROL MuDlrlptl Affairs Already Id lb Hands of tM Natives, aid Tbey Get Along. WlltMt Trouble. Sun Ptajncleao, March -tieneral lowph waaeler lavora giving the Phil- Ippinag a territorial form nf (nv.m- ineiit. He suni : "I believa the people ir, reaov I r i.,rtum kindol -. ( govavnaiaiit, The nients ure all in unlives and they .rotihle or friction municipal govern the hand of the ge, I in along- with. mt inter a territorial for in troll, the island, could I- l-t con I." II.LRR TALKS. Manaaer or the Franklin Syndicate Mabel Some Dl.eloiurei. New York. March a The Kveinna- World today print- m, interview with William I Milh-r, head of the so culled trunk 1 1 11 Syndicate, which -win. lied a i-rea' ItlUtlV 'ople through prOmlsS to pay III -r cent wees. Millet i panoftad as mylag ahnl the ayndieate wu itarted on a , n ' of 60, and that at least fl 100,000 had passed 'ht .iit'ii his hands while he waa In the syndicate. He sunt the (silne made no a'tetnpt to prevent fals SSBBSBa, Miller staid thut lie wu merely a tool, hired by the real swindler. Hebleainger, whom he accuwa of Is-inr the reul swindler, drew 11 salary of 1 m weekly Miller deeJarsa ks t t-inn made a "lootball" of hv the district attorney - office. He av- he will tell all he know when bfxBBgM to trial and iiitiliiate that it will involve wane lug men. Cured rruit Aieoelatlen. Portland, March N. The convent inn of prune grower hlay di-euh-l to form a joint stis k compunv to he known n "Tlie ciinsl Kruit Association of the Pacific Northwest " The amount of capital stink i not yet decided. Officers Of the as iation will Im elected tin attoiuooo. Consreiiman Wateon Renominates. Blchtiiond, I111I., March H. The ie 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 iMingreaaioiial conveiithst to duv re 11. .initiated ItcpreaeOtatlVS Wat son hv in lain il 1011. Hone Hi i.m. a Faney Prlee. Ill Btlh St, March t, At the sale of hor-cs t.slav, rlyiliR i'ux, winner of tlie iv derliy, 1 1 .1..1. 1 .17, AIR) guineas. A l.eud, morinnir Hair-Mllllon Dollar Fire. S. Ir:, Mureh N - Kire this dastroyad harty huildtiiK in The loss 1- toO0,QOt) tlii- intv 1. no vim , An Kxeltlne Hum race In Which the Home Horte Wen. Kcho, Mureh a. Mr uml Mr S. A. Illiver huvc i' inured home to p.cliu. from liihlsui, where Mr. Oliver hea kaan m ti mpiov i th. n u s Co C. M liriiue of Ihe I ' 11 ii hi Meat 1., I in thia vicinity, luiviiia cattle. Jesse M i. uml II p. 'I I ,. of Butter creak, sands delivery, Saturday, to Hie I lie 1 1 Meltt Co.. of a . ill- ...I of lilt COWS. The COWS were III tfisal Con dition uml averaued over llfto sitiul. rue iMtid wa .t'sc. Itegl-tratlon ol voters continue slow v, als. ut ,'t have registereil fmin scho precinct altasjsthst Mt- ktsraaH'1 Hhorl has returned home to I hehali. Wash. Mrs Hhort hu Imsii siH-ndiuit Ihe winter with bet rtci n1 1 - w Wh itwurth Mrs ! W lleudlev has I iwn visit ins- her mother. Mrs. kismla, at Kcho for the past week W H. William and family have lust misruled from Arkansas tnOri-n. u I hi havi inovisl un the Jack Morton place, uls.ut Ave 111 1 lata Iroui town I'matllla Meadow was the scene, a few day ago, of an Ml lling horae race. A couple of itraugvra came to town ami bailtereil the home Isiya fur a horse race, which the) were euc . . --I11I in Ki ttinjt tin buy put up a sorrel hi r-e Isdnngllig lu Cluvd Oliver, Sal Ual "Jim IHislcr." Jim Hlleter wa- taken from the areas, and waa not apparently la goad oaaaaUlian Inraratw, and a. the ...million and ap.earauee of the stranger horse waa all that could li desir.il, nearly every uiie pi ked the stranger to win However at the finish. "Jim Blister" waa a length or twu ahead, which .isitioii lu ihe race entered materially into the condition ol the Isivs' Il nances Then everybody related just koa n happeul and "I told you so were in order. Meaara. Shank BeOB., hide luivera lur II. Metgcr. of Portland, are in this n leity. ' I risl Andrews made itelivery Tuea day of hi cattle, which be had sold lu in, a Brnaan, ol aantiate. Prieo I a I wua I'. cents pN - nnd a m m m "A Psaay saved la a reuuy a.raeS." aVuaouiy I. Hi. li-ftMiu leugtii tor tau isylutf II I. Irui' 11 iiimuiy lu lake. Tlmni ft sst.sisii ills 1 1 1. ,.,. u . 1, it ,, null,. 1 nri, U, . .u.l vllslK, . ll bl.-sl a, li, ,i, ,, ui, .i, ,i... .11,1 1.11U ihu ahulc 0.U111 ia a uaie ol ti.sliii lin llu tuliilug M'asili Kwr Uulll.nl Huutl'a i.ini. i-uuiaiu. leu duM. i-suui, ,,iiM,t Itl.l ft I. .i.iii.i,, j lu la, ual) II, I ('uitstlpailua U aaietf b ttuutl . niu. i. BTMBMA CITY "sLSCTIOS. g. L. Barnetl SleeleS Hayer 0r Charlee Barrett. lh.- Athena city i'Iih'Iii'ii occurred Tuesday and there was coiisidi-rahle interest excited lu-twivli the ciuitse tanls Tlie reeull ol tba election, waa SB follow! K. L Harnett waa elected mayor over Charles Harrvtl; Turn Kirk, laiku I ran, c 0.0. llenrv, 11. II Curtis, couiu 1 1 11x11 ; far, (Islu.ruo, treasurer, Juaae Hmltb, recorder. There Were ISO Vote polled I he citv marshal ie to Is apisnnud by tbe ciainoll. BEECHAMS PILLS our biltoun nnd nnewous Ilia, nlok hnadaohn, dlssordorwsJ Uvar and tmpnimd dtonataon.