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DAILY EVENING EDIT'dN Put Vmir "Art " In I ho l-ant Oreiconlan All Klnil. of rnntlny ! The Eat Oregon Ian Will o It fur PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, W KDNESDAY, MARCH Ul, 1900. NO. .1747 VOL. 13. DAILY EVENING EDITION 25o Line of Paper YJj''sy Novels, 19c. Wt i i Erpd Mi Pair Ths wk... 11UU 11UJ1U 1UIX Jewelry Mc Rraeelnei rnr too. '.'.H Pompadour Combi for inc. 1 docKO ii t ban luiir dmm, IN value, ,r II) cent. Nan lino HoiNiity I'Iiih, 2c, .." . 4c Sc. Sew- Waist Sets, 10c, Hie, 24c. Bicycle Sundries, I,' lad Hnhll' regular 1.N, 118c. Large OBO carbide. OBO, Wcycln drip 6c iipi kMlhar grlp 24c; :K nut bike ll 1'': 26 otth (.1 m -one) , HI, ; t..- Oltpi It I '' pair Outdoor imports CriiiiM.-t tods ii lull, 1 41): h Lii'Ih. .i . , I,-. ... i,.. ... t... ii.. IDCl llHril W'liotl, l?!''", . im-.e miii- t-iltV. Hill's in' "I'' .Masks W?. lit 711. mo marbles ftc. Guild wood top ' ate. Easter Goods Large Uno Fancy Uarai, in oan .hupe. any ooJofi to- " nter Dlabea lift I I-.. ..-..1. I u.i. II , ir.ru II .iu. . ...ru 11 I. II ,'.1, .'I. . ., i . - ,,,,"n I.Ln t He, l Tin' large! I tria- of fishing UK) KM, nnimocki statin cry, etc, mi mle here We give an Exhibition anl Sale of 5ilk Ginghams and Ging ham Novelties. More than a hundred styles and colorings. A stock many times greater than anywhere shown in Pendleton. You will find here Ginghams from France, Scotland and Am erica, the hest of each kind, in every conceivable sort of a design in which Ginghams cau be woven, and in the newest, prettiest colorings, yon will see them At the Lowes Prices offered by any one thi. season 7c to 50c a yard and best of nil, you can buy here with the assurance of getting the best, and this year's designs. Our Ginghams are but one of the subdivisions of our great I) paitment of Wash Dress Fabrics, where nearly everything. P'itited or woven, iu cotton dress mat', rials is to be found in variety and prices that will please yoi Come and see th in. Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store An interesting talk about goods lhat every woman is inter ested in, and the most economical place to buy them. New Hosiery Our Spring line has just arrived. It comprises all the staple l'tics, all the spe cial style line out size-1, opert lengths, etc., as well as the new novelties Ladte' l ast Black Cotton Hose. 10c. 12' c. 15c, 20c, 25c Ladies' Silk 'Finished Lisle Hose, plain and dropstich, S.Sc, BOc. Mi, 75c Ladle.' Polka Dot and Fancy Stripe Hose, 50c. 75c, $1.00, $1 50 Ch i ben's Fust Black Cotton Hose, 10 I2tfc 15c 20c. 25c Children's Fancy Strij e and PJaid Hose, ,15c New Silks. New Dress Goods. New Wrappers. New Silk and Shirt Waists. New Ready-to-wear Garments. New Corsets. New Dress Trimmings The first lots have arrived, and with their arrival the possibility of enriching your new Spring costume has lietn n'adc easy They were picked from the top of the " whirl" and represent the latest ideas. Black Applique, with a Honiton Lace finish. Silk Gimps in different widths. Yokes and Collars of Spangles and Jet, with fringed ornaments to match. All Over Yoking, in Appliques, Out Mousse lines, Kmbroidered Materials, Spangle Net. New Kid Gloves Many of the new ones have arrived. They're in shades of grey mo ie. tan, brown, blue, etc., with neatly euibroi 1 ered silk backs. Thev ate the best equal prices cau buy any place on earth. They come at $1 00, $1 25. $1 50 Have Your Olovea Fitted at the Counter A Dainty Line of Wash Jackets for Children. Pendleton's Big Store. .umber Shingles Posts And All Other Kind tf Building Material. W ; -slock of bard woods 011 AM ufden f r mill work prompt ' 1 1 and estimates lurnishidon (II 1 i-..a .. ' ' - wvsaL ill 1 11 si 1 I'l 1111 nmntaad. Pendleton 'ianing Mill and Lumber Yard. OKSPER - - Prop. KALSI Notary and Corporation N.n.11 NfcS lie livi'i.-, " ' . r ' T. ' ' lot ,, .m .,,:,! MVr IllOtley. ' r Hubber Stamp. -lie. ted. TQ n.iOMAN PUB. CO. P "ill 'Um. I Nru,,n. ry ssssSs for Infants and Children. Tho Kind Ynnu Have Alwuyi Bought lut borue the aiirna ture of Chus. H. Fletcher, and hu hNu mail. uudr hla jm r-iuKil ttuiNorvisioiN for over .'JO y'urs. Allow nno one to deceive you lit this. CNUiit-rfeits, liuitatluua Hud "JuMt-ua-u;od" are but KrM'riiaentH, and cuduuvcr the health of Children Experience aguinat 1 si "" "t. The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 Sears the signature 01 In Use For Over 30 Years. 1 BBN . ... m .emii URiati Stage Line "us.,,,, & Camay, frvn'a. " iil'iti every day at 7 oVI.: tt'lu. '!wUv' ,or Nye, ii. W, V!''H Ukiab. Ooodaccooi .1,4 lei a Gout GENERAL NEWS. AilrnirHl IS wov and w ifi' art' toiirititf Ihc anoih, Thev vinitisi SHvannnli, Georftft, oat Mniufay. The Imlmnif illii in (HiromliriNf in Aaatialla, Me ieatha have reeently oeuarwd from the dieaam Ht Aaewtda Hint DM at Sidney. II, .11. .T.iiin A. BiDghen disl lit bta home in t Hilir.. Ohio, Miindnv, atfisl S."i tnaara, lie bM l"en in ill-health a the rennlt nf old (or RMM tirni'.nnil liis death nninh not unexns'ttsl. Two diiittflitiTs Hiirvivc him. k axNwaa who in believed to bo Lottie B. stickler, ifc of Jacob Stickler, of Carthage, M',. ""d daugh ter of J. B. Biohof), of Weotfall, Or., u as found in a detnentisl ooMitMB lb the railroad yard at li Angide., and lOBrt to the county hospital. Controller of the Currency Daweo and liifi force arc working hard to moo: the ilcnmndti for nexv hank notes and the traaefot of one clan" of IhuhIk in place of another to aatDta circulation. Tbo national tumk notes hMod for nix j days of last week were 6, 641 ,960, and those .iestroved were onlv l,IS:i,.'W. The to-ill iiinonnt of Bold bond. I tumid into the Irenxury up M Tuesday in exchange fur the iiew lcr cent Isuids was :'7.(NN).ilt)n, making the total up to dale 77.lNN.(dio. Of the entire I aaaoent, all bet I'.'.stst.soo was mi in-- ball of nut lot, nl hanks which will have the bondfl on deposit to secure circula tion or pnblte deposits or Isith. The dismissal of the caw of the gov ernment aaainst O. J, and Monroe Salishnry in the Cnilisl Slates court a few days ago marks the closing chapter in one of the higgest scandals that ever mirrounded the mail service o( the United Staten of America. The case has boOO indintt for a little over ITn vears, and nt this late day it wns dis missed on account of an Inability to secure certain witnesses that were ab solutely necessary ton prosecution of the case. a PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The Hsiple of Astoria are preparing for an excursion to The lallc. on March J. Mrs. i. W. Staples, aged till years, died at her home near Turner. Monday. I licensed leaves one daughter, Mrs. J. Ilnsrey, and two sons, ticorge and I'red Staple's. I A. M. Hume, a Wyoming sheep , buyer, has pureliamsi Ihnki head of j sheep from William I'eiidliind. of Mor row DOOOty, and is iu the market for IL'.lltKI more. Wheeler county is likely to In- rent asunder over the county scat at the IcomiDI June election, nub all signs I ,i ...in , . . i ,i ran. i nere win i' ai mwi unee different towns in the race. J. K. Peterson attempted to take bis own life at Snmpter, by shooting him self with a revolver. Peterson is 27 years of age, and belongs to a family living on a farm in Powder Valley. W. P. Heser sold bushels of win at to II. It. Kershaw at Walla Walla. The price wn- not given out. This is the largest single lot of wheat sold in Walla Walla lor a long time. hew Palmer, of lluystack, who is serving a term in Wyoming lot man slaughter, bus bean granted a new trial. He was a candidate for 0OB9a missioner of (Irant county in isitu. His ftoqnlttal is now expected. ti. C. Mndge died ut the age of 611 vears, ut bis Inline mar (')ioinawa. Heart disease was the cause of his death, Thedeeeased came to Oregon about two months agnlroin lletikellnali, Neb. He limes one daughter. The man w bo i ommittisl lloide ai Seattle Sunday night was idcntilicd as William Jones, a Klulidiker, who wa. despondent over having lost In urly ull his money gambling. His home is in Colorado Springs, Colo. Notice has la-ell received at Walla Wul lu Irntii St. Loail thttt B. ileu son.llie bonatniner, ha. U-en dis-lured a bankrupt. This is the GlaoOOB. who leeveled wronajb the Northwest over a year ago giving borsi (ruining exhibi tions. Mrs. Marguret Huinmer, mother of A. M. mid w. f, Ham Bier, of the Plain Clothing Company, of Alltany, died Moliduy al the uge of liM years sin wa- born in Kentucky, novlnfl to Mucoiiib. HI., when u hlld, und to Oregon in Utt, Mr. HaBlBW died in 11169, She wail u ineinlaT of the M. K. Church for over 5U yeurs. THE COEUR D'ALENE RIOTS Stories Still Related of the Horrors or the Ball Pen. it FACTS COHCERVIRG PKRMIT SYSTKM o Procfedlnfis In lb Senalf inii House -Tim Extended for Ratification of Franco Reclprocllj Trealj. OEO UAKVI AU, Prop. Elegantly Furaisuod. Steam Heated l:urop.n Plan. Block and a-halt from dpi Sample Koom in conucctioi . Koum Rate 50c, 75c, 11.00 HTHE EAST OREGON. AN. Oiv N'up. i of th. fuuplu. bvarybud) Hoad. tl. Ih. ijtrMi Clraalatlo . Th. Haa Ad.rnlalae; UaaN Pinkham Facts Mrs. Pinkham per sort ally attend to har tra ntandoua oorraapondanoa with muf faring woman. Har trained aemlatanta are all women. The lettere from women are opened hy women only. They are read by wo men only. They are anawered by women and only women. The oorreapondonoe In saorcdly oonf Mantlet, Write for a book Mr. Pinkham haa Juet pub' llahed whloh oontelna let' tore from the mayor of Lynn, the poatmeeter of Lynn and others of her own olty who have made omreful Inveatlgatlon. Mis. Pinkham has helpitd a million women who suffered with female troubles. She oan oure YOU. Har address Is WaahiagtoBi March 21. --The ex amination of oiii was continued before the Oooer d'Alone investigation com mlttee today. The witness told of a , iuil i., ilw 'Lull nan.1 Vt ili.it lime a prisoner chancisl to put his tinkers tlirotltfll a note insiueine prison, i Here upon a colored soldier on guard .ntMde moved a bayonet in the protruding linger, inflicting a bbssly wound. A eniiv of the nermit reiininsl of those seeking work in the district was intro duced It recited facts i coming the holder, that he was not member of the union and that he took an oath to obey the law. Cross-examination was directed to Moving that the pOfBlll sn stem wns aeollBed to secure nu orderly force of workmen iu the mine. W. It. Shields tootlflod to Is'ing nt Btargic, blont., eorae diotenoo (mm the Os'iir d'Alene trouble, when a miner named I runeis wn- iilacisl under arrest by sobliera. People of the town statisl that l rancis had workisl there fur many mouths, niclu ling the time nt the riot. WASHINGTON NOTES. Proodlngt In S.nato and Hoik. A N.w Uov.rnor ot Guam. Washington, March 'Jl Lieutenant Commander Scatoii Scliroi-dcr. secre tary of the naval Impaction board, hn. I n selected to MM I Captain Peary ns naval governor of the inland of Qneta, Washington, March L'l. The house Commit! ii foreign affairs ha. de rided to investigate the III legal lull made by Charles p.. Macruni, ex-consul at Pretoria relative toll -cning of official mail by Itnt ish autborit lee, Washinntoii, March 'Jl.-The bill restricting national banks from mak ing loans to their otlicers was favorably acted mi by the house committtsji on banking and currency tisluy. Washington. March '.M. Secretary Hay and Anibassador ( innlsin tislay -..-iii'l the prOtoOOl extending (lie time ullowed for ratiticution of the PraBjOfa reeipriN-ity treaty. Washiiigtoii, March Jl.--In the bouse today lialxeit pn itod a report for the appointment of a special ixajmittet of nine U consider all the proxnts legislation relative to t! elebralion of the bundrislth anniversary of the paiebaeo "' Loaletaaia territory at st. Loeia, The house then resumed considcra lion of the Umd bill relating to MOOnd cluss mail matter, Wa.bington, March 21. In the seiiule Turner offered a res,, lulu, n directing the necretary of war to in form the senate whether any confession to excavute the iold bearing Ins of the nea iu the vicinity of Cus- Nome or other Alaskan waters bad btOB made to any individuals, corsirutioii or as WH'iution by the secretary of wur. THE I Mill I HILL AGAIN. III. Claim. d thai the R.publlei.ni Hav. Agr..d. Washington, Mureh L'l The con forces nu the Puerto It nan appropria tion bill have agreed iis.n u coin- lil-. llieuslire. 1 lie Sl'lulle colllerees re, isled from the senate aineiidmeiit limiting the appro. nut ion lo ravaiNIMW ooliectao on Puerto pn an Importetioo. until the first ol Junuury, and reslond the clause in the house bill applying to future revenues, reading as follow "Touether with any further customs revenues collected oil I III I tort at tons, from .lunuarv I, I'.KiO, or that shall hereafter be OOlleetod let existing laws. " 'I he provision in the senate amend- men I ipaeifytBai the pttrpaw 'or which the money shall be u-id is retain. . I but uii addition is imide decluriiiu apeoiieaJly thai it shall be for the aid and relief of Paerto Bicana. Bill, r.ti.d th. S.nal. Wushlligton, March 21. Hill, pussed the seiiute us follow. Increasing the appropriation lor public building at Seattle to cost 1MB, UUO. lor relief of Avery 0. IIuIm.s'Ii wife of Oregon. Autliorixiiig th. secretary of treasury to lix salaries of deputy I. . .,! Of CU.trOUI. Ht tllf .llb polts und the col- ai Tucomu und Scuttle, Wash., und rcis-ul ing ull laws inconsistent therewith. ANOTHER G0KBKL ASbASSIN ThU Tan. II Ii a Mulallo, Bnowu at a Daad Bbol. Louisville, March 21. -Sloritt. grow ing out of tilt- confi r, lire betwell Sor geunt K. WharUiu (iolden of the Har- Dourovilla BoaaaMji oi stun militia and attorney, who are uianugiiig the. in vestigation of the anna.. ination of liov urnor tiindad, have cauatsi a sensation thorughi'tlt the .tut, UoUtBfl will lie pluceiT on the stund by the prosecution iii the trial of -x ranii. already arre.lod for .lib .1 complicity iu the a.sa..iiia tion, but information a. to the exact nature of the testimony im U cXhm led U give i. lacking. Attorney Cum pis-II and l'ol.groye da cline to discuss tbo matter and Ooldeii will nay nothing. Hpeeiall from Win cheater ay i iolden is .till at that place in coinpuny with ni. altoruoy. "1 will do ull I can for my friend. ull tin- time,' tioiiieii i. reporttsi a. savina, "bill 1 uiu.t lir.t lie true to in !l When the time coiiiom I will Gull ull 1 know. Whatever else may be .aid about me, I don't think 1 can bo uccuued of being u liar, a coward or a democrat, and Iwant it di.tiuctly Ullrdaratood that 1 am not here under guard. " 'I h- .torv i. iiubli.hod that Onlduu haa divulgtxl to hi. attorney, the name oi Uui man bo firod tbo ahohi that killed I inventor timdnd. The s'ron montronad la a matatto who formerly livisl at Winchester and t known j. a dead shot. This man is now supposed to be in the wilds of one of the inotiii- tnin counties. Bvideaea thai be an in Krnnkfort at the lime of the asHassinn tiou wn found among paper, taken front W H. Cotilton, clerk In the audi tor's olffi-e, where the latter Wins ar rested a week ago charge I w ith licing accessory to the murder. Among these peperi were receipts for board bills atuounting to nlsutt t.kxi Incurred by is inen wh I Here iu Prankfort for -nine time batore and nt the time Qovemor Qoebal wns shot. In one of tbee reoeipei the name of the mulatto is mentioned, CHARGED WITH MURDER. Th. nurd.r.n or T. D. Whltn.v B.v Y.l B. Known. Wallaea, Idaho, Mareh II. Petor Bonier was arrestisi here ebaned arlth complicity In the murder ol Frederick1 D, Whitney. Whitney wns foreman of the Heirma-Prieoo mill on Canyon crock On the night ol PoOOBlber '.':t. 1697, he was taken Iron his mom by masked men. led down the railroad track and shot. Whitney came here from Hutte, where be had InBaentlal relatlvea, A marard ..f ll'i (n was ottered for the arrest and conviction ol the gttiltv men and Oovernor BteonenberaoeVred an additional reward of untaN fur each guilty man convicted, but this reward was never damn .1 The general impression is tint Bornier was not a member of the mob. but that he know, lunch liter" than he told mi the witness stand at the in- piesl . THE NEHRASKA ri.ATI-ORM. Don II. S... com irtlv in. -k ins. ni Thln.ii Troubl. Ah. ad. Washington. March 21. PxPosl maator General Hon M Dleklnoon said of the Nebraska democratii platform: "I hoped the drill's rati, partv would be allowed to write its platform this year. When the Lincoln partv begins by readopttng the Chicago platform id ire anil reasserts it in particulars, and we are given to understand that this platform is to bo offered to the demoerati later mi. perbapi we will bo disappointed. " Th. Joint lilah CommlKlon. Chicago, March 21. special to the Trlhano from Ottawa says: In the house of commons tislay Sir Wilfred Laurier made the annonnevmanl that the Anglo-American joint high mission wold reassemble .Ii possibly at Ottawa. Th. Slnt.in.nl Pramalur. Warhiiigtou, March 21.- There is not obtainable from the state dspart' mOBl any statement that would throw light II mii the rather s'iuliar declara tiou of the Canadian premier that the high joint-eiilnuiission would reusein hie. So far as can In, learned there has been no recent exchanges between the two governments. Th. Gr.an Ky.d Monilar. Chicago, Mureh 21. Three hours after shisiting Miss Annie Strother, i ashler of a restaurant, Mrs. Chnrb s Smith, wife of the well known saloon keeper witliwhoiu M ts St rot her is suid In have MOOOiatodi was arri sli d and made u confession, saying that she bad hot Miss Strother because the latin had taken her husband's loVO, Mrs Smith, who was arrested, claimed she was fMtlHed in killing l iss Htrotbar, Mrs. Smith is mly 2:1 years old. Body of Clayton round. Victoria, Mareh 21. A .learner Irani . kugn.iv report! that the Isslien of Clayson and bii missing conipuu ion., Italic and Olsei, were fi und under the ire in the river and enough evidence was obtained to convict O'Brien Seven Indiuiis have Is'i n urresti.l at Klukwaii foi the murder of Mr. and Mrs Horton, tfarebtp'i Mi.tion to naiaai Herlin, Mureh 21. lb. erBoial gency lias giien out u Washington dlsputrh setting forth that tlie lueri caii warship .cut to Takti is latendad to participate in the eventual joint naval demonstration, should Oblna persist iii her refaaal to iBpprem Mm seris hostile t,, QhrjatiiBB Admiral U.w.r III at Savannah. Savauiiuh, Murrh 21 Admiral ilewey, who as lukeii ill yesterday, I. hut little improved today He i. un aide lo leuve iiis raaaai. He prom laoi In reviea the milllury parade I In la afterniHtli und altelid the liampict to night lor a short I line Wilnnngtoii, Hid . March 21 I be regular stale mpUblloBB convent ion to iuy circled deli gules to the national , ..mention Bsowlotioo. endoraad uduiinislrat lou of Mi Kaib y .nil u.k for hi. rentom laat km U.alh ot Otman ratha. New York, March 21. A di.patcb from OowKajitiawpte aaemtHBiai wo death oi Oxmuu Puslm, the In to ., Plevna und the greutesl Turkish soldn r of recent times He tun .llty-clgbl yttur. ..Id . b. dulling Traaturar Smii.ncd. Albany, or., Mareh II. P, bUm nr Un- delaultini oovnty treaaurer convicted of embetiiemeiit uf county funds, was Psiuy neuUillced to (our yeurs to tbr . intrntiury and to pu line ol I .nun Kl.valor A.ald.ol. Seattle, March I M I ulkncr. loremail ill Ilia wholesale department ..l Stewart & Holmes, druggists, jumped Iron, an UBceiidiiig elevator at tin sen, ml story, missing it, und lull to the basement. He died in an hour. Th. Chleagu Slilk.. Cleveland, Mureh 21. Prcaldcnt ('Council of the luachini.ts' union ar rived tislay und held a oonlerenoi with ottlcial. of the bs ul union in regard to tlie propoM-d otrlka in till. city. Injur.d In an El. value. Chicago, Murrh 21. -Thirty isirsoiis were n I tlii. inoriiiug by the full ing of a freight elevator. It 1. thought nolle of th, I II j urn! will die. You Try II. If Mai. h s Cough and Ouoaumptkui i 'un which i. aoitl for the .mull price of 26c, 60c and II, disu not cure take the bollh' hark unu we will reliant your money. Boiu lor over ntly yeurs on thi. guarantee. Price. 26c and 60c. brock & MoCouiaM. THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR o Probability that Peace fill Be De clared by June. AFKKING STILL AWAITS RELIEF A Prftorlt Account of ibt Skirmish it Four (wo Sireaoii Desultory FlKtitlnft North of Klmbfrlij. London, March 21 While there is a lull in military operatioaa, present Nrruundiraji ol the w.r .bow lajtoeeei ing development! The colonial ofJBn has telegraphed to OapB I'own the text of a proclamation concerning the de struction of property This will not DO published in London until after it prouiiilgat ion in South Africn, but it is known it will ronvey the intimation that any wanton destruction of llritl.h property during the war will ! re garded a. warranting a claim tor mm paneatkM and a. justifying a levy BBOB private property, should the resources of the Trim. i. nil republic prove made plate the fad that the prmdnmatinn is i.sinsl hy the colonial oHlee is re garded a. a thjnlleanl ladteattoa that the republics will Is' ailmiui.tensl as crown colonics. In ihll CoaMOOthM it lo IIBjIqIPIWrI that the leader, of the opsisil ion in pari iaineiit now admit thai no other attleaaanl is iMmible, since the republics insist llsui their lleBIBIIll (or abaoluto tlub's'ndem'e. Ill view of this, efforts of the liltcrnls will b Ittflned to securing in the nettle Incut the beat treatment of the Hutch population Inelading eouilty .gamst their disfranchisement It is becoming rcgurdisl as quite a settled matter that should the wnr be ended, iis is now imp,. i, before Jane, the government will dissolve i-arlla-meal ami appeal to the country on a basis of the successful South Africun policy, Should the warding on. dloBB I ni nn will is- poet poned until neat spring In any event one of the most planks of the government form will L. army reorean laat loo Lull In Hotllllll.l. London, March 21. The only from South Africa show nig activ ity mi either side, comes from Warreiitowii, north of Kimbcrley, where desultory lighting i. ctirrisl Sunday resulting in the ret rent nf the lloers towanl. Christiana. Nothing mines from Col one I Plnmmer and ilnfoking apparent ly .till awaits relief Pretoria account, of the skirmish at f ourteen stream. OBI Mureh Hi say. tlie engagement lasted half mi hour with the result that one burgher was siighiiv veaanlnd The .at Ilepateh anaoanooa the arrival at the TraaaVBSl capital of I iciicr. I Hehalkburger from Natal. , oriw of young It. s r. from the farms siirroiiiid ing BloomfontelB under an miMrlal "Hirer lias I .'II detailed fur IN, lice work ami to prevent further leOUBg uf abandimed larmn by the kaiiira it i. .aid that when Kroger left llh.'iii loiilein, alter bis visit there, Stev lie's purling remarks were: "Mind the llrilish do not catch you, or VM will get heller qnarteri at St. Helena than I." The liners al Allwul Nnrlb are re ported a. .till holding a posit inn in the lull, ol the rroc Stale side lore pint liens SIEYN S l-Hlll l.ABAIIUN. Thot. Who Will Not Mglu Will B. Shot at rrallort. Loin hn, March 21 The war oMtce bus received Hie following disputed from Lord Huberts, dated III' sill (illicit!, Tllrsduy, March 20: "Kitchener -s i iipicd Prieaka yester day iiiinps,sed I he i Lois surrendered their arm. The I In- . -. .ip, d across the river "Steyn ia circulating notice, by menu, of dispatch rider., in reply to m p'"i I. Ull. It l"li lo the effect that .HIV burgher who signs I he declaration thai he will not light ugaiuat un again, will he tn ated iis a traitor and shot "Bloemfuntolo peuple are affording iis every asatslai In matter of hos pllill Hrrouiun.lul Ions We hav e conae ipicnllv been able to .rraug,. for 5UU kanl.. "'I'lnrlv three priaoiiers were taken ul I'ri.aka, lii "lands ,,f grma and some ni pp! lei .ml eaploalvea, "The ll.n rs have Is gun t,, .urretuier on the ilustltolainl IroUtior." T.'tt I 1000H Dr. Sanden's Belt Mas ho c.ii.tl fur tlif ouit of Kurvoui and PbvaioiJ Ib bil- iiy, KxhauBtt'd itality, Vari OOOdU, I'lfiuat tun, I iodine, I.iihh of Mt'iiiory, Waetiiig, If) , which hus hoon brought tbout hy oarly iiulisi lotiona or lutor uxcvrisati. (Six thouHand gave willing tostiinoiiy during 1HIIH. Ka tiihliHhod thirty yvam. My Electrical Appliances are a Sure Cure. Call or write lor "Three Chusea of Men." Hcwaie of othets clfeiiuK you al leged Satidei, Belts. My bella are not for aale at druggim. but can be had only from my own office run under iuy owu name Addteas, The Dr. Sandon Co., ib'j Fourth St., Portland, Oregon