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DAILY EVENING fDITIfIN All Kln.1. uf Printing ' The Eat Oregonlan Will do It tor ...you... Pnt Vnnr "Al." In The Ra.t Orwgonlan txl hT II .. Kern... VOL. 18. PENDLETON, UMATILLA rOUNTV, OKKON, THUWSDAY, MARCH 22, 1900. NO. I74H DAILY EVENING EDITION 25c Line of Paper Novels, 19c. Frefl lis Fair Jewelry fide HrnceMs fur Hi '..ii pompadour fJotnbi for is.-. 1 doBea bt Imru hair pin, lit value f,,r lOOMMi Ni' lln' Beauty l'lnn 10, Zr, 4c, lie, New Walt Seta, lOr, lRc, Mo, Bicycle Sundries. Lai lede Saddle, regular $i. mi, osc. xrg ran carbide, Mo Hlcyold Orip It up; leather jrrlpo 2-lc; :i can bike oil 10c; 25c bnltlp (.'l-in-mie I u .. . rllpB Mr. to,4fi 11 pnlr Outdoor Sports roillPt net blln, lldtj 8 hall, I I ..in liHM tfiinii, i,d.i, hi-, lime iiniia lii t i .. Hal' fir lip- Mnxkx 40i: to; ?! ::t 1 00 nmrlilex nr. ItukI woih! tup lr, Ptr. Easter Goods liiirjc Hum Fancy (aril, in nM -Inn. -ml kIiv. and llooklet., to fifir. Kgit 1 . . Ill) ! r. 4c Water linln-x vj, ami lie eask, Candy Egg, Hliiae F.gg, ptr. etc. 'I'll' largest line of flslllnu: tin We. bammnoki 'taooaary, ato., on mle bere. FREDERICK NOLF The Boston Store We are now showing Select Assortments for Spring in Ladies' Fancy Shirt Waists, white and colors. Ladies' Fancy Silk Waists. Ladies' Man-Tailored Suits and Separate Skirts. Spring Capes, Misses and Children's Jackets. Nobbiest line of Ladies' Neckwear ever shown in Pendleton. Kid Gloves in the latest Spring styles. New Belts and Girdles, Belt Buckles, Belt Ribbons, etc. Ladies' Knox Sailor Hats. For Friday and Saturday... Our line of $1.25 Kid Gloves - 99c Fancy Towels, knotted fringe, regular price 25c 19c Children's Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, double sole, heel and toe, all sizes, regular price 15c, for - - 10c Pendleton's Big .umber Shingles Posts I All Other Kind of Huilding Haterial. A bj stock of hard woods ou km'. A 1 rd rs lor mill work prompt ' Ut :d. Hi i:is and estimates lurnishrd on Ul'dli.. Coat nf most riu't inii gurautead. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. PQgSTBB - Prop. fcC ALS! Notary and Corporation 3. AO to $6 Delivered ' 'f-' - I el us and ave money, ""l- t- li.r Rubber Stamps AM II Ml ' IN IAN lI ! l-c ill i' 1 iUlon, t-Mvf.,u endleton Ukiab Stage Line tn don Caraav. Prao'a. iVe rnuillatim anrv ilv at 7 o'nliink r- iunay, iar nici Koca, wye, Vu tuid Uklah. Qoodacoom- '' 'ilM. I',. 1 f, freight aod pan- 73." at TaUman Uo.'i drug This Week We give an Exhibition and Sale of Silk 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 can he woven, and in the newest, ntetiiest colorings, von will see them At the Lowes P rices offered by any one this season 7c to 50c a yard and best ot all, you can hny here with the assurance of getting the hest, and this year's designs. Our Ginghams are bat one of the subdivisions of our great Department of Wash DMM Fal rir-s, where nearly everything, ptinted or woven, in cotton dress materials is to he found in variety and prices that will please you. Come and see th in. Alexander & Hexter mm VA.v V V V V .V . . for Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Boujrht Iium boruo tho algna. ture of ChuK. Jl. JTet-heir, and liu b-i-n made uud.T lita ., t.. mil ui-rvialou for ovit fJO .vcara. Allow uo one to deceive you in tliia. Couiiterfelta, Imitatioua and ' JuHt-aMtfood" are but Kxperlmeiit, and eudaurer tbe bealtb of Cbildreu ISxperieiice atfaiuat JUxperiuieuU The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. TftlljWm 1 tlegaoliy FurnibM THE EAST 0RE60NIAN. Store. Signature of Hat C'TT Steam Heated l ur..pro Plan. block and a-hlf froni J. p it. Sample koom to cvonct tioi . Koom Kate 50c, 75c, 1.00 lb. Vapar of th. foopl. Kv.rybody MmJv tl Th. I4THI LLr.unttlo Th. M A.dr(llna , Uav GENUAL NEWS. General ,.iiliae H. Tower, U, s A.. i .lead in Morton, agisl HI year. Svilnev, the capital of New South Wale, ami Adelaide, the capital of Soiitli Australia, have been declared Infected with bason ie plague. The state department ha heon in formed that all of the government! of Central America are oppneed to the la i amendment to the Hny-Pauncc-fote treaty. Charlie N-vnionr. an Indian fixhor man, i in jail at Vanrouver. B. 0. , charged with the murder id Mary Wil liam, a nouaw. Thev oiiurrclcd over a bottle ol whixky. Tueadiiy' , , . ipt of old government bond for exchange tor new 2 per cent amounted to ltl,HAti,.'UX. making a j total to date of fiOA.MO.aOO, The i reeeinta from individual in date aggre gate KoiO,X.0. Sir William Van Home, former preaident of the Canadian Pacific rail road, is making an eflort I" secure eon trul of all the railroad in Culm. There i until to In- f'.SS,lHI0,0iN in rault .oli Jetf to bin onlcr. oorn Kinrli, a ilay laborvr, living in AttKtin, a cnlmrh of Chinaoo, n ahof noil inrtantlv killwl lv nil I6 vfr-olil ton A 1 bart, Thr elder Kinrh h llttoaioated and nuikinn a nMnlerum uttm'k on Ihh wife, Thi' monthly NtHtomrnt of tin' colliv t ioiii-1 ,f Interaal revejne ehowa thai (or tbe month nf Krlmmry, 1900, the total revitii frntn nil HoiirrcH wi-rt' 120, Slip, -an inrn'KW an oiintmriil with thi' MM Mttk In IHPP ul tl.UIO.ilMi. OoMhlerable Immmi Ii taJren by iihviiI mm in the eftmla which in vcntorH re luukin to iniHtriirl n sln'll containing a chfin'ral iinnjMninil which when it itrlkee the wat-r will blaae up mill illuminate tin mrroanding at iiiohiIht'. (icncrnl l.tw Wallace in an open letter clmrp'd the Me Kin ley inlininiH. tratiofl with attempt lag to make colon ien of I'uerto Rico ami the riiilil'l'ineii, to Im- (foveriusl hy (he peaaMeatt ai oolooial aeaplra. 0m ernl Wallace BfopMM n conxtitnt ioiial amemlmeiil lorhiildina legillation for wivereittnty over any ihIiiihI, territory or country now foreign, except with the cnnaetll of the ieoplc of the I'niteil Staten. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NKWI. lohn A. KicliHriliMin AM, III linker City, of pneumonia Tiicwhiy. at(el O-'t. 1 1 im hrother iliiol a few day helore him of the fame dicam. MrH. Mary llaniwy WimmI, of h'orel irove, Lune county, in prepariux to celelirate her lOHth hlrtlnlay. She hup born in Knoxville, Tenn. Jim MlllVMj a nheepheriler, WWi liinlly froxeii on the 1 1th inxt in Lake countv, ami when foutnl on the rane 4 Ihlni ii nj rrn The K"irue River Vallev Itailmail, a nhurt line ii.nneit im atedfofd and Jackxonvllle, Iihh Im en porehaawl lor $12,000 hy W. S. Itanium, of Medfofd, who will uHxume the luanaKeinent on the Ml. .lohn BaiM atebkwd Jin k MeOully w ith ii potkel knife at the Ituisl. Klklmrn mine, near linker City, Tile ilay, ax the NJMll of a iiarrcl. Mr t'uliy'H WOOad in in the cheek, the .i-l rem Iuiik from near the cm- In the mouth. While ridtag mi u diM harrow Juhu J. Sux, a furiner, near HherwiHul, in the Wi I 111 tte Mllley, HUH thrown off in front of the implement, the outer dim' pnxiiiK over hi" letr diatfoiially ahjOWl the h nk I joint, cutting u . i- I. nix laebM in length in to the DOM ami fevering a principal artery of the tti. The Klhj ut Walla Walla huve h i te. the fnllowin orlicerx for the enxuiiiK year. Hurry II. Turner, ex alteil ruler; ('. . VM Dt Water, i UMMd h-ailiiitf kniitht ; William Kit, exteei I loyal kniyht; ('. N. McLean, exteeiiicil lecturing knight, II. H. Jack Mm, BM returv ; llurrv K. I'olainl, treas urer; Hi KaUoi tyhn K. H. Mid. lord, repreNeutiilive tu i;raiii Indue; ThoeMi Dowel, alternute, QhoriM Boaaerer, trunUte. lav, W. K. Hitucr, W. CMM, W. Y., write, "I hud ilieiiu over twenty yuam, ami triad daotofi m4 aiodlelaai without benadt. I paraoadad to ii -i Kixlol Dyapepala uara ami it helM-il me from tin' xtart. I U-lleye it to I- a paaaaaa tor all mm of ladb iteNtion". It illtfexU what you eat. Tullmun & 0o. wadiflg ilriitfKixt". Free Book TO WEAK MEN. 1 will lend (ret to any ;ul dren, upon requeet, m beau tifully illuHlruUtil KJ w book, "THREE !L IB0E8OF MKN." It is worth KXJ to any wt uk man . It tell, all abonl my lot handkn Kl.i t TKIC Mi l. I -. auJ liow they are uwl to cure ui Ii i uu a. rheiiuiatinui, lumliaKo, wla'.ira. lamv baik, kitluvy, liver and etnmarli dUocdan leepieM Den,, or any of MM tiiMraiM-ii peculiar to man li.'W.re of othaiO OMrlni JOU Smnl,-u Helu of i L7,.,, pattern. My late.t improvad b?lu can ouly be h id from my )WH nltioed. Address, The Dr. Sauden Co., 169 Fourth St., Poiliaud, Oregou STEUNENBBRG TESTIFIES O Idaho's Governor Tells of the Coenr d'Aleoe Troubles. o WHY HE DECLARED IARTML LAW Country Wu Ii l Slat of lisurrwlloa tad RtbfllloD Loeil Adrolnlstratlaii of Law a Farca. Waxhintfton, March 22. In the OoMf d'Alene invotiration tixlay tioicrnor SteunenU'ru of Idaho wax the tlrxt witnexx called in rebuttal of the charucH made. He read tclettriiiu iiatixl nvaial dun prior to the blowing up of BtinkeT Hill mill and rawding up to that event. The governor xuid he had DMa ill prior to the Cix'iir 'AlarM excitement and xent a reprexentatie. Hnrtlett Sinclair, to the mt ol .li onler. Ol April Sinclair tele graphed nrglng that the president be ad vims! to rnxli tnxipx frntn the ueari'xt pnxt. lie tehitriiphed that he had thoroughly invextnmb-d the m-ed of martial law, that the local a.liiiinixtra lion of the law wn a farce, that peo ple were afraid to textile, and maxked men were MOWNM about the town terrifying tue people tin thli Infnrnia tion and from hix own knowledge of aflairx for xix year, inchnl inn repeated outrage with 11 ppnrelll I v no effort to apprehend the ituilty partiex, the go cruor xaid he proclaimi-d a xtate nt in antler t Ion and rcUdllon exlxteil, RMtnenberg then related in detail the xlepx taken to curry nut tbe proclaim! tion. Arrctx were made el tlMM reaxonably xuxiectel of complicity in the dlturhuncc. Waihlnalon Not.. Waahington, March .".'. Intkabooaa today the liud bill wax taken up MiHin uf Tenneaaee 1 I the illaMM tM for the oppOflttoili WuihinKloii. March 22 - After taa iliir xevcrul rcxolut ionx the xeiiate tixik up the conference rcxirt on the Puerto HMO Hppropriat ion bill. Itacou ob- ji 1 ted tn ottjangaa nada la mmm Vfanbliigtonj March 22. baeratarj Knot uiude a brief xtntement tixluy in ragard to gnustiag iicenm- to nfoapM tor to dredge the water front of t uh' Nome. One or two xuch llreMH bad been leaned. There are iiImiuI a doOM more applleatiou on II le and they will Im- Kriintisl Mix authority wax baaad OHM the xtatutex ((ivitig the war de pgraajMil Ivriadleflofl over navigahle 1 liters nf tin- i lilted Mates A Speelal ComnilUaa. Repreeentativv Italaell, renablleiiB, of l'i'iilixylvuiliu, prexeuted a reMirt for the appointment nf a xx cial committee of nine to oMlldar ull 1 1 -t I h-gixlu- t i ill relative In tin- celebration of the looth analneiaai y of the pvfolMM of lHllflana territory at St. Iuti. L.ntx and MePh.rion. Waahington, March 22 HuriiiK ile bate in the hoilxc on the Load loll, re lating to neconil clax matter in tbe malls, there WH u siari exchuiie Ih- tweeii MaPhafaMi rapnolloao, of Iowa, .u. I I - ni democrat , of Ohio, over the eharga mmle by ImIbmm thai the latter WM attnrnev Inr tin-lobby which ix Hiditing thi bill. Iloth friends and oplxillelltx of t he meaxlire enprexx tin belief thai the vote tomorrow will ha oloaa. Load has agpaad in aeaapf two anieiidiuentx; one tn increiimi tin- iiiiiu-ln-r of siimph- Duple, which new xpaH-rx cun wild out at xecninl cInxk rate from . to MOO and tl ther tn limit the pro'ion reipiiring nea.jatHiri to Heparan- this mail to IIiimi having in excess of f flOfJO circlllllt imi Thcxe are all the eoncedxioiiH be will make. TH K PLAU'tK AT HONOLULU. Half a Million Sp.nl In Slamplna Out Oi. Dll.ai. Sun Kruin ism, Marrh '."J A i nrrex I Hindi ni of tin- aaaoetaaad Ppm at lonnlolUi under date nf March I ' xu : Hut one cum of plaKUc hu dc- velopad dartoa tin- oust eleven day All - Li--'- of American uud Kumpaan lixxlx are now ullowed to he shipped to Hillside islands. Tl ipaaaa of iiirit - uiK tin- pluiiue bux reached over bull a million. The council of xtate will ! akad to appropriata 196 .000 addltlooal, Over two buudriMl nulive lliiwuiiun were croui'hed on the llixir nf the bull in tl laaatlve building yaatofday Im pnrtanlag for bl. Th. Hay-Paune.tot. Tr.aly. New York, Murcb 22 A x- lal In the Herald from WaabingMI aya: I In re are ihxI reawmx now lor balfatl lag thut Ureal Hritain will accept the Davia amandaital to the Haylaanaa- foti- treaty under whnb the, I'll I ted Stutex will have tile ritfbl to plan- On aaiiie xufeguurdx around the Nicaraguuii canal aa the britiah auvernmnut en joy a in ri sjm-i t In the Sue canal Warring Bl.m.nl, S.latB.d. New York, March Ti. The Herald aaya : Under an agreement juxl algued in tin- i im I M batwaaa Andrew Camagia and II. ('. l-rick an uuiicable arrangement ha Ihm-h made In t ween tbu two uiaiiufacturer by which the warring element are aet ut real and u great sin I and iron corx.ratioii lormed with a capital ol over two hundred million dniiar. Kuikaneok Burned. IpagMa, March 22 -A Kaxln, H ('. dispatch to the Sisikixiiian Iteview re- iH.rtx thut the town of KiiskuiiMik him lawn deatroyi-d by Nre. Fifty i ample inst everything. The loaa ia ift,uix with no iiiHuraine Kiiakuuook la on tna bTonfaaal rlva m-.r the bonier be tween Idaho and liriliaii Coluinbia. uu. Ov.r to M.KIaley. S, York, March 22. -A epi-i lal to the TribnM from Wuahiuuton aav : Frank J one, of New HauiMibrre, i eb i of tho (iruniUi State ileunx racy for a quarter of a ceutury, baa re nounced ull connection with tbu dnim cratii iiarty and will work for McKiu ley tine year. Smallpox In nootana. (ireat Fall, Mout., March 22 Hiiiullpox baa broken out in Ureal Northern grading canine near Fort beuton whoro about 12UU on o aru at work. Thirty caaea are already reported. Cl.v.land Maehlnl.tf Stilk. Cleveland, March S!f Machinlt lanployad in tnon than tlftv ext.ilil ixh- laMma laid down their tix.ix today, I I i xtated that alxutt IfffjO men are ..ut. iiu-lml mg the ii.-n -mi bm iiiiicbinixtM. To Pr.v.ni R.ora.nliallon. New York. March 22 -Holder of 1- m!- in the Hccker-.lonex. Jewell Milling I'm., have Ih-kiiii prm tisinrs tn Bfweanl nxiraaniiation of the t'nlted Stutex Flour Millinu On, Prominent Hawaiian p. ad. Oakland. Calif . March 22 -YolneT It. Axhford, formerly a prominent Hawaiian nolltHml aititator and ratola tionixt. ia dead l -It Rhod.i Salt.. Caa Town, Manh 22 Cecil Itbmlex bus sail, si from thix jxirt for Raglaad CITY rA1HRR INDULUB IN JOKBS. R.iolullon Panax Huiter In Whleh Jim Hrown I, "Joh.d.' t tin- Wixinextiav aeartfng council meet llli?. the lull II lr i pa I pnter ill liiik-i d III xome inkinpr, which wa eaaioned by the n. , of u raaolntion by O. A. HartmMi Wator Rwttaria landenl Jim Hi iwn had lieen aleebtl as a dalagato to the repobllean ooMty convention, and that wn the OBBBBloll fur the i n t n h I ii. t ion of the resnlul inn w Inch read I Whereax, nne .la V. Itmwn has heeu gnllty of iiniducl unlHM'omiug a gxulle man and employe nf the city nf I'eiidlc ton, by Bllowlag In mime to he placed on a. Ping ticket and elected with W I liver, J M Pargaoon, ln-e Moor bouae, .lax. Neuh-, Thox. Tliomiamn uud, laxt, hut imt Icnxt, F W Vin cent, cniitrarv to the cllv uralaajMM In uch MM made and pnonleil And, whereax, by xuch nefarinux con duct in- ban eommittad an nnpardoii' able Ilffenae uuniuxt the jjmxl name of the xaid cllv nf I'eiiillctmi and aaaiuxt the pMBB and dignity of xuid cllv. Therefore, Is- it rcxnlvcd, that xuid JaOJM T. Ilmwn BO lined in any M lint exceeditiK 0M box of I'lierto Kirn Ift per cent III t ciunrx, and inl ataaad inn nne barrel nf whixkv xweetened w ith .ri par cent I'liertn Idrn xiiitar. ami Imajadlatoiy tender bli raalgaa tion ax mam bar of , omi rant ton bom xixed of xuch d ixrepiltuble ctti.-i'ii-. with nu humble iixihKy tn thix, the hniiorahle citv council of xaid citv Adopttil ax read ami spread Hpon minute. HUSK l ART HOUSKS. T. J. M.an, Secure, Contract for Kirr lion of Pour Bulldlnai- T J. Means will build the bOtBM in Hie m-vernl wnrd for the hoxe cart. Theconlract with him wax nuthoriuxl ill the Wcdlicxdnv evening council meeting, The aipaMB will Ix- gflfg f , r tin- four bonaaa. The fbw aommlttae will loaato the hiilldlna at tin i opt lull. which nroeliiee red leaf eha'aaa laTne rexulutlnn of canine ownerxhip In the event the nnllliaiice Imciiiiicx law , the owner of a dott wlei iba-x not lake out n llcelixe for the MeMtl mHI Ixi xuhieel to i line The nmoiiul aj Hm tn in- imxxMxl hnx not lieen deter milled, the ordinance MMMlMJB bnv iiik the mailer n lcrrod In them for fu ture action. The atdlajajM BM time ago inlro dMad, relerring to the puttniK in of xnlewulkx. atoM up in uuiembil Inrm uml nmv he -nil lurther aHaffad, ll I in the huiidx of the ordinance com mittee. Olopton, Fruxier uml llartmau were allMiilltsl a cnUllnittisgi lo collier with w. s. liyerx najaidlng tbe aity'i land a dadiaatad to atfaatfl m what I known ax llveix (Irove. The com mittee will attend to the mutter in due time uud rrpori In the council. The mayor miiuisj IdxaM-velt , JotUeBM and Olopton a eommlttne to act in conjunction with the Commercial A xoc.atioii oommlttaa in the matter ol the i oiixtruct ion of a hall to be jointly the hnllie pi tl.-- cllv oltlcial Ulld the ('iillllneii nil HmIM, ei ar anBBItAN NkWSCAPBBk. Soma fact. Cone. mine Th.m DhM How. II', Olr.etory. KnweH'x Hawapapaf Ptrartorv for 1100 aontalae the usual lablee uml die rami u to tin- puanlation of tin different ilatoa, ami the aaaibar ol iiewxpaperx publiabad In I hem, rwiMNS lively. Some rather inlereating fact are hrnuvht mil in thut eounactton, lur llixtalice. KanlUckVi which hax achieved n repulutlnu for luwleaaueaa and crime not ut all enviable, hud a population in ihii of ,aaa,000and lois only ill m-wxpaperx, lowu. with lexx than lift, 110 mori xipulatlon, hue 107.1 newMiia-r , Mississippi, with a populalion of I,W,000I ba 222 news, najaire, while MinnaaBto, with abonl 22.IXXI more sople, hax lA'i uewapaia-ra. Can II bfl thut there ix aiivtblua elgnl licant us In tin lull 1 1 ip- 111 e and charac ter uf the 1 (,! nf I hex.' alalex in the anmbaf of m wajHtnaN In tin- -1,1. -aad tin Implied nnmbm ! aawapnuai reailers. e e e) What 10 uu Until th. Do. lor Arrival. It ia very hard to atand idly by and see oaf QmHTOMB uffer while await lua the arrival of toe. doctor, An Albany N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug -toll' Ihere fur a dla lor to come and act bit child, then very .ick with croup. Not (tudiug the doctor in, lie left word for him lo come al once on hia return. Ile elan Ixiugbi a liottlc. of Chamber lain' Cough Itcumdy. which he bopad would gva some relief until the iba-lor hould arrive. In a few bourn he n turned, euvillg the dia-tor mail not come, aa the child wua much belter The druggiat, Mr Otto HoboISi aayathu family ha xime reofWlimandati (-ham- I" rl.iu, - Cullgb Keiuixlv to their nuighlair. and friend until he ha. a couataut dviuund for it from thai part of the country. For aale by Tall mail .vi", Urugglete. Voiiiia Brown At Kt. m. pi. n- I pi ' 1 ..I church in Portland, on the Slat lualanl, II. W. Yuiliia, ui I'eiidlcluii, uud Minn France. lirowu. of Portland, were married, Kev. Mr wllaon, udtoialing- Tna young couple urrivml in I'eudleton oil thi morning', truiu and will make lh, ir home here. Mr. Young i. tbe BOO of Mr. und Mr J. II. Yuung, of Pendleton, uud iuw,. li known and I x.j hi I, ii young mail. There ie uiioOuu uaae uf niiiullnix ill Portland This make, the third caw) in the peut houau at preaeut. BOERS WIN A VICTORY - a- Gaticre's Forces Repulsed In the Vi noity of Belbalie. THE BRITISH SUFFERED HEAVY LOSS R'port IImI lb Bnmhrrs An Ataadonlnd It reklag TIM Toi o( Poroeray Burpe. bt Krnjjtr'i Traf. Kraonatadt, Mari h 20 rt.or anm mandad by Oaneral Olivier eiivAipni Oataara In Iha elelnlty of BaibnlW, mpwlriag the Uriti-h with heavy line, ami oaptnring Benny. Aliwal North. I'.iuiiimiidunt Olivier left Smithlleld two hour before the llrilixh sciititx arrivixl The I r, . Maters 1. in-. 1 to go with In 111 ami are ratarnlag to their (arm. Bodl. rut Boar, to rilhl. Indialxi, March III. -On tbe morn- ilia of the 1Mb I il I Hixlle came In tollch Willi the llocr "1st in time In 1. relent the Damp Ix-iiiB xurpriwxl man Bltaeked the advance rtv l.u-iiteiianl Tyler wa kilbal and I leu tenant Chapman capturi-d Cnlonel Bodle pal tna Rnata to Hiabt with a heavy loax. It I probable Hint bafbta Hie llmsra retreat toward I'retuna they will tackle tbe Kluxleian in force, ll i report e.1 that the burgher are aban doning Mad king. ieaeiag only a utllcieut liiiinln'r of artillery men to man the hia gnna, Report Nut I r.dlt.d al l.ondon. Iiollilon, March 22 Che reixirt ffom K rixuixtadl that the MBfl defetttixl the Britiab in the icni i t v ol llethuliw ia not lid lew d ben- The laxt ad v Hex idacisl 1 ml, i, re :m mile. north of llethlllie. where the Wr rexirt aV the defeat wax inlliclisl The rexirt "i aklrmhiblng naar 1 niniM. while nut Indicting aernnix haw on I'luiner x column, cuiixe aome anxiety beta in remird to hi ability to reach Mnfeking Further newi from thai uarter l. mix ioiialy awaited The Hm-rx se, in deter mimnl not tn give op their prey at Miifekina wlihool a lieroa ttrnggb), A dispatch from Hurbaii -uv the town of Pomerov, Ml nnlcx eat of i.mivxni lib, hi- baaa barnad by ikn-r. A Britiab detach nt arriving at romafoj analtod (Im nnrgberB but thev aaaaadad m tnkiun npnakMnj .wi- Hon 111 tin' bill' with 11 force patlinateil nt live tliniixiind men. Bureh.r, O.alre lo Surr.nd.r. In. ml. .11, March 22 lord It.'lxrtx telegraphat "Ho uiaio buraher have exprexxed a desire to surrender uudrr Uuijermn nf the pna'lamal ion that I lii Wrtolit In resist, r lialliee Pr.lld.nl Krua.r TalB. Londaw, March 22 V dixpah h to the Dally Mail from Pretoria, BflHM Monday. "v: "Prexiihiit Kroner leturtusl from Krooaatwl raetarda) He av the fillhl in the I ne State ill In- dear .ile I am informed lhal tbe Tranavaal Ipiveriinn nt bux taken 110 rcxolut mn l lexlmy the uiiin x nr property a. a laat rexort. " SwIK.rland Oa.llne.. Heme, Sw lUerland. March 22 The fadanl Banm-ll ha anxwenxi the itm-r llpn-al for llnsllal loll , deilllllllg lo lake ail) xtipx on tin liucx ol thJ reiieet made by tin preaident of the Mouth African republic. Wlr.l.ai Tal.Braphy. the ns elit wonderful i iiilllpl i.b- ineuix in wireless lalagrapby hrmg to mind lon lbly the value nf ehn triclty ll in pluhuhle thut lunch Work will (a nnved hi in, nils ni tin. subtle It 11 I.I There in on limit lo Itn xxlbll Itiee nplnsl to 111uter1.1l uhlectx, it cauaea On in lo move an with life, while with out it ile- bumnn body eannol la atoaajg and healtln iln ln-xl uieuns ol llllinir the laaly with vitality, Is by the uae of lloaletter Sloinacli rtltn-r ju.'b - I Ufa in the xti'luach BaMM iinlia".- tlun, dxai,xla at I pal I.ilioux- Bam and malaria. Any of th.ae .ymp-Iiiiii- in. .ins the Hitter I ueenleil al once Ju.l now. when the aeawin. am an variable, it (a particularly valuable, and a regular dux.- will keep Ihelxiwel. .11 I lie ,111. 1 healthy B.heon.r W reeked Hear Bullae... i' loriu, March tl the xteaima Cottage Cllv bring, new. that lb. ehouMr l.fixiu Krreiiaaii i. a total wreck not far from knio In, xcliix r wa nne o the laraeat cralt euMagsl in northern n.bing It ia be- lleveal Hie crew nre sale Kttrl's Clover Root Tea U9utitm thai i'utuuU'al.iii l' 1.1 . lh i'uria('uil I LivcMlVttmK.Ciaiai'Sklii I uli mil aicat Ii ut. and ttU Krvi ,i L mat uf 01 itajrMjikbU I .undine i. I I ull nbaeulittaj guareUtUtnl I nil I .V. ifaa;. uud l '0 A t-LLU f OO 1 A-CHOV N V. woic iMioiHiicToaa Vui njlWu by Hiuv.b al. Mut uiiMU, I'ouakluu fBEEGHANrsl l PILLS .eMaM.2