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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION All Kin of Printing ! The Eet Oragontan Pn Yonr "Art." la The Rftst Orr f onlun ami have Will ilo! for ...yow... VOL. 13. PKNDLKTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltKiiON. W R1N KSDA V, MARCH 18, 1900. NO. 37o3 25c Line of Paper Novels. 19c. Frs Ni ! s Fair Spring and Summer Showing of.. CiFNKRAl. NKWS. HOT TIME IN COMMITTEE Jewelry VV BMMMI for 3V 2.x Pompadour Cwiih f.r 18c. 1 d.-n Ml horo hair pin. 2Jc value, ' for 10 cent line Reality Pin 2r, 2L, 4c. .V. j New Wait Set, 100, l.V, NO. Bicycle Sundries. ; led- Saddle rffSSt 11.50, r. l.urce cau carbide 42c Bicycle irip " awi leather grip 24r; 1 5c 'an bike oil 10c; 96e buttle (S-to-onc) cil ". ; b8M Ic t I Ma a nir Outdoor Sport Creqaot ft. 6 lull. l 4!: S ball. fn-v harl Wood, 1. ef. !'.n- hnllit j,, t ISO. IU' .'c un. Ma-k 40 to $1.78. HO marble So. Owed wood tup 1 . Mfc R aster Goods Large hoe Fancy Card, iu oi l ibane tod :. and Ibvoklet. 2S to -We. gg I)ve, n rotor, 4o. ivr lllie lie (o'd Mr ' nudy Kjtg. Gla Kgga, efr. ef. Hn 'iiv-st lino of fi-hlnc tackle, bamniui k ntatlorerv. etc , uti ade here. FREDERICK INOLF Wash Dress Goods This week we re ready to show you the BKST and LATKST in the coming season s most fashionable materials and de signs in been re-tin- 1Mb Pompadour I rrgandie Windsor Niooiee, Mill' Raja Dimity, Cullodaa I Mmi'y, Batista ('ords. Batiste Valoie, i iiu-n Batiste, Pinaappk Batista, Kmb .l Swigs lols, Wrsaillos Stripe?, Victoria Zephyrs, Kmpnss Cordis, Hadrai I 'lnths, !ordad Ginghams, Silk Qingharas, Fine Percales, etc., t'tC Thf ii st'ong points are (Jua'ity and Elegance without Kxtravdgance. Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store "Re! able Goods Only." tlo68 not wearing If you ars not particular as 10 quality and style (a your Durchrsrs, it matter where you trade. If, on the oOUtraiT. vou ieire stylist and raliabls i . a i . . , . . . a.i;wei. mi re oneieo many uvaiiiages in patrouisiDg tins popular Mure. Wa offer you I'lietjualed Assor'.ments Heliahle anl Seasonable iJoods, Correct Styles, and above all. exceedingly MODERATE PRICES ON EVERYTHING. Petcriing Things in Ladies' Htlts and Neckwear. A Lovely Line of -hirt Waists attaints aad i urtam Materials n Suit ! very body, Novelties in Sprint- Capaa au two alike. Ladle' TilorJM dc uits and it iris. Our Gents' Furnishing Goods Department ... Ib now well stocked for the Spring trade, and if you are a good dresser, you must come to us for your furnishings. Among new arrivals are: dozen E. & W. Collars and Cttfl, a'l latest styles. K OX Famous Stilt I 'd a. rrush i;r, e i and Straw Hats. Ntt t-on's r.:neus Fedoras, dreeos, h'ailtoaJ Sha e v ii - .n Brae 1 shirt-, Under ear. Hosiery. Neckwear. Special for Friday and Saturday. Thompson's Glove Pitting Corsels, Black and Drab, regu lar price $1.00, 69 cents. Wttch f r our IPBC1ALS eer week. Fandieton?s Big Store. To rnKi'!" of plnmio liave ixirttst in Moimlnln llaM uidtant. Kx-t.overnor John M. Stone. ( Min Fieeippi, ilitii at Holly Springe, MiW,, tSmday, SpnpT Wilkinnon, a war roreee IKMMMt, write bie ap,'r in l.ntnlon thai KaelMkl'i wotl la loath AtrfcM ban jni nsjsa, aafcM Ifr kt, Win died in t'inoinnati of irH lyxie ToOMtOjr. He wan Mrieken fur the Hret time OS MM Sulnnbiy before. Kid McCoy nnd Turn Slmrke) , ihrOOgh tbrir n-prowntativee, in Now York nOM eitfinil ar(i, li of ntfnt'nieiil nillinc (ur a 2r-roinid Ot: lit June 25, for n por omI of ibo tfroH! roeolpla. The nmnber of bnlxmie placnu mo oSVIally rrirtcl at Siilnev, Australia, ban KOftlM 8S, TIhto DIVI bOM IS dratlin from the MOBMN). Kitflit thoawml rmmm Mvo.booi hMtalatad, In Ioa eity ttoetlOM Tm'wlay MM DemoeratK eleotisl mayore in lk-n MollMi and Itnrl iiitttmi and the ropub- , ItoaQI elected mayor in Clinton and Sioux City. The rexnlt nbow larc repnhlii'nn luewe in all inetanee. I bill DM DOM rcpurtiil favorably by tbu judiciary ONMllttM of the wn ate fixing the annual nalarif of the ebief jiictiee of tbe Cn t.-. state MpiMM euurt at f .".,.ri(lii ami no'iate iM-t .', - ,,t ( i .,.1'iM . I'ireuit jmlireii !KHHl; diMriet jnilge 7iMHi. A bill reorte,l from the jndiciiiry eommittee of tbe senate llxe the trav eling fee of juror and witneMM at 15 rent DOT mile when attemling t'niteil SlOtol loiirl in eyonlng, Montana, Washington, California, Oregon, Nevada, Idaho. Colorado, t'tab. Ran Mexico ami Arizona A etutement Iim been prepared by the controller of tbe curreiiey ihowlaa the BOjabOt and liM'atioiiof national bank in jroce of organ i.at ion UMMf tbe pmviion of the financial bill iiii pVOVOd Marcb 14. ItHIO. Tliee bank lanmhat aUmt aOla all, and, with I the exception of 10 or IJ, eaeb will ! have a capital ul f'J5,tK10. Iii tbe earn of Rdti rt Portar, a civilian employe of the ipiartermater' 'department ( the armv, who tried by general court martial on a charge of rape OMBBllttad at I'aniiple, I'hilip- piln-. in I'eceinlier lat ami who a OMVteted ami 'iiteiiciil to ! hangeil the preeident ha coininiitcil the en tenee to coiitineiiicnt at Mam lahor in the penitentiary fur 2H year Bad Blood Being Kngendered Idaho InvestiflatlOD. by the LKNTZ ATTACKS CHAIRMAN HULL Attorney Cheney Raises Ihe Ire CoD(trt$sroin Steuneoberfl paml to Louis XIV. PnaHo RloU tariff, the l.r war and tbe Philippine The charge that the Puerto Kican tariff bill wa the renlt of a ileal for raiintt a republican cam- patgn fmiii vm aajala referri to by I'ieree of TonnoMM but iinii Malarad that the BtMnynMM author o( the ehatfja WOVld never ilare to avow blm mdf ana be btaintad a a faUitler Sillier ol New York maile an appi'al for the extension of ofjelal ympatbv to the ltiHr in their trnggle for in- dependence, and l.enti of Ohio de livens' a tenth In. deniinoiation of nilltanm and tho war la tha Phllli ut inr vino pine, in attack o ..I the ,-nti THE DEATH OP JOUBERT loted Boer General Soccombs from Ill ness at Pretoria. COAL HIES II IATAL OKSTROTED Cora Sale m 0 ooo Uts 5. 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in Block 61, Rc Une Addition io Pen etcn, opposite Wash taf ten & Columbia River Railroad depot, will be wid at reasonable prices $i!5 to $130 wch. The lots are ex cellently located and are only five blocks from street. Apply to o ntodko)ini for Infants and Children. OattAria la a lurtnl-a Hubatitute for ator Oil, Pure Kurie, JroH and hiMitliliir Hyruita. It i IMtMwuuit. It 1. 1 it., i ii- in i tin i Opium, Aforplihie nor other Narcotic Mili-t.iu. i . It d troa Worm, and all.i.v - I'everixliiioaa. It ii r, -H liarrlio-a and Wind Gotta, Jt relieve. TtM-th-liiif Trouble and - 4JouMtiiattou. It rffulatM tb Stouuu'b and Jiowe-la, fiviiir healths and natural nl;-u. Tbe Cbildreu. Panacea Tbe Motber'n Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of PACIFIC NORTHWEST NKWS. Jofaph Met iiiire, a iiioneer, du d at Hood river, aged 74, of pnciiinuiiia, on Tuesday. Veley Penny, r., died at Ilia bOM in Palmer on tbe Columbia river, March IH, aged H4 year, of la gripi-. A ear load of IYnnvl vania QaffBMM left t. Paul fur Partlaad, where thay w ill loaata, Tnaaday, over the North. rn Pacitlc. Mr. arali A. Talbot, aftil HI year, died at her homo iu Purtlan i a few dav ago. She bad lived iu that city fur Bfty year. Fnima Muran, commonly kuoun a "liollie" Banaflalj aged i:t year, com. Ittad raieUa at OM Fori Wanar, " mile north of IjtkevieM, Tuemlav nixht by tukini; tryehtiine No caue i am Igaad lor the act. Judge lieurge, at Portland, entenced Prank I.. Mcllaniel, ,'onvicted uf man- laaablnr iu having killed Adelaide Clain I iti I. at Cm le Pin k ln-t Jnl . to 15 veur InpriaonaMa)! iu the ponb teiitiarv and to pav it line ul f500. Itlunde CnrlbM wa eitting on a horwrack muoking a pit' at ldianou, arhaa ba illppad and fell lotwanl apon hi face. 'Ihe piM-tein Ma driven up tbrongh bia noa., making a bole that cailHi-d the ue of eight or nine htiti In in dreiug it. Mr. I .in-i ii lit K. Kurlow, wife of Hiram Karlow, died at Ahlaud, aged 75 year U mouth and IU day. On ccaMJ wa lirn in New lpwich, N, Hi and aanm natron tbe plaint to Om gun ill IH52. She leuvi'N a hiii-band and Ihrna children. J. C. I.urhmaii bot and kilbl iii partner . li. Weimau at Sumpter Tuewlay. Tbejr m re Pfopf latOfl of the i ape .Nome . . . IIOUM, tl ipiarlerr U-mg in a large tent in which the homicide occurred. Tin partner had been ouarreling Heveral day. I.nrlimui. gae I, in, -. if up. WaahllMjton), March IB, liovcrtior Rtvuenenbera continued hi tnatlmonv in tbe OOnOr 'All-no inet hjnl ion tilav. The governor detailed u number of; vlaiti to San i ranetaoo, Rnohaaw and elaewn.ro. during wnieh be met ollicial of varioii mine. At RpoknU. be told the mine owner then- Would be no ModlSentloa of the permit ytem. Hinaownon woreopnoaed to tbeytem and nautisl to employ any men they Ohont, but the governor aiil be in formed them that the tate of Idaho Mould nut permit the employment of criminal, lie intended to enforce the lyatalB a long a it m-cim-d necear to inanra oadae, Lanta akil if tbi meant that the governor would do a be plcae,l on the etibieet. The witne rapllad that be tould do a hi ndg III. 'lit dictated. If the permit vtem raavltao in a loot to the mine of half a million dollar, a Lent Mated, ti e governor did not care for that, a it wa a n Mary raOOMfaa by the tate. "Like Lonll XIV., you are the tata." remarked l-nt. Lent," lallaalOO to Lonln fourteenth cauel I prolonajad dloraaalofA, A enational epiile occur red m hen LMIta aertil that mtna of tbe tate depntie were living with d inpntable women. Ohanay, attornay for the tate ot Idaho, interNied a prole) and uid "I hurl I k at yon that "tali tit Tha deputie are reputable men." I., ut imliiduint Iv reecntad tbe inter ference of private oonnaal and addre ing the attorney aid: "You u.-l.t t be kicked out of the window, it II, I would In- if you had nut the majority of (hi Committee behind Mill." When Lent attempted to read from prevtou testimony concern imr the ini proier conduct of the deputies, Chair man Hull overruled hi ooorae, Thli further nettled Lnnta, and addreii Hull he aialalnMn : "I awnl to my in your teeth that if you are a party to protecting tin at torney in a lie, you are a party to it." Hull declared Lent bad inultcd tlx- committee and it Mould have to stop. I'm said when an attorn. ac- 1 1 -i 1 1 ii mombnV of the cummin f inlaahood. be lorlaitad hi right to ! preent. Keprem-utative Jett movod that the attorney 00 aipnllod from the committee room. Hnforo action wa taken by the committee, Cheney ex- tdained that be did nut intend to ay iaMi told a Inlaahood, but impiu in deny the stateliu'iit that Idaho dapUtim lived with direputahle Momeii. After adjourn nl Hull aid to Lent that the latter' pnraOMl attack hud (OM far eiiniigh. and if renew, d "Ihe room Mill nut be big eiiniigh to buhl 'I both." Lenta replied that be could take care of himself. ment and imlutmition of Marh of lllinoi, who iu bitter excoriation ol tin-obi., aaanhni daalnrad that tha latter' ipaaah Ma a diraee to tbe American emigre. He declared that be wa re.pon.ible for what be had iiiil both on and off the floor of the hottae. Hi hcatiil ! ,icm,t;e d-l not draw a rejoinder from l.enli. 'I'onuuc of OrwNHI l'ke briefly of tin record of the Second Oregon, which iim ervice in the Phil it.iune. rr I Hindu Amendment. oiiineraiie time ol the euale wa taken up in a discission of the free coimne niendment offen-,1 b Morgan. Tin- amendment i still pending. The Alaskan civil cihIc bill wa considered An amendment offered by Carter, setting aside the permit hitherto granted by the wecretary of Mar fir mining of uold under the ea on the Alaskan coast prei ipitaleil a llvoly de bate. Raelpls from Cuban Soureai prom a statement prepared by Col onel Kdwnrda, ehlal of the Inaalai iliiion of the Mar department, it a 'iir that the total receipt from source in Cuba during tbe muuth uf l ebruary were 1 1 ,s:lfl. The work inn balance K tl loM uf tbe month wa 19,044,754, tbowlaa a decrease in balance for tb - month of 178,174. the total receipts fl, "111, Hill were rived from custom alone Of de- til VK UP tllK IMIIllr-HNKS. Catch Bryan Doen Not Trim Hit Null, to Wtrn rolltlral Wind. Ashland, Or. , March IS. Tbere was a pnthnrini of nbotal 1000 eltloana bora Tuaaday to t t Ooloaol William J. Ilmui. who arrived in Oregon on the 4 :4tl Southern PneiSfl train. A number uf prumincnt iIciium rat ic ami populist politician met llrvan mi the train at Cob stin, to escort him to tbi place ami I.. 1,1 a cuiilereiice with him ami Offoa on thing which should he pronlnnvl in rpaaohaa da I H ere, I iu the tate. On arrival P.rMin talked '-11 t i. He hriellv iike mi the incuiue tax money one! ion, trusts mill im-ria lie tuok a II rut stand against retention ot the Philippine island avinglhe I iii- -1 State government should set up a l ilipiuo republic am act a an "elder brother" to It. II contended that the I luted Stale i Ii not afford to have "etibiect. " RUSSIA Burners Coortatntloft on Ihe Habtlni UN North of Blocaironlein Uilloi Stales Consul Hay it KraMtiidt. Preturia, Monday t iem-ral Jonhatl i confined to hi I . I nerioiiy ill. Loudon. March JH. A dntnatcb from Loaranoo Mamnaa annonneaa the death uf OaMral Jonboti at Pretoria. Th dispatch i dated ti.lay. Wtslniwlay. Pretoria. March " Oem-ral Jonhert dlad last niahti lb- had beaa anflarinn nTOa null h complaint Die town la plunged in mourning fur a true pnt riot, a Kallant generar, an upright and hon orable trout Ionian. Daatruntlon or Coal Mlnat. Pret.. i ia, Man Ii .I. Pnited slati-a Connl llav ha tfnne to KrisuiNtadt to make necessary arrangomeiita for Unllnd state renraaantaUon in the Pree State. A I fmm NaUl aiiiiuuuces thai d sirui t ton . out nine uf coal mine likely to pa useful to the eritlah, Tha Roori Coneantrallni. lieneral iN-larv will , I to the front Sunday I'rain are fnsiuentlv leaving with barghota for the lighting line on (hi si, I., uf lllis-nif, ntrlli. tieneral Olit ier, orublaar ami L.onner have arrived at a onlat utllcieiillv lar north to relieve all appreh,-lilon of tho s.ssibilitv of l.iug cut uff. ma south a r a i c a n war. Tha I.e. ul .HANS WAR. Tha Ciar la war Prapara- M AC R U M 'S Al.lfcOATIONS. In Use For Over 30 Years. Jast OrejonianBuUdinj. vitalTTT LOST VIGOR Ianu MANHOOt " : ' -t y , N ight Emlaaiona aDc weaaea, &a tfjecta ol eeU ffO -'-J-c, or eccm nod iudis R4! i.ltuJ"." AiMsrveftannicn-uU Z '.'M1 buiitter. Brluga the rrtore8 the trt id yteuth ', rr,.-. I luu. . s. -;-". jt ooa; o uoxet w vro or refund ttte uMMie. JSP" McoicaL CO. ' , dtAi Untol Poni'iToi ir I 1 1 1 1 1 ii iii iii iii - HLfH alWHB ' "5 B European Plan. aHSWBsTaUSawlypKfc Block ad ash from dap t Baokaches of Women are) wearying beyond dam orlfitlon and thay indivatu rem trouble eomewhere. Effort to bear tho dull pain mro herokt. but they do not overoome It and the baokmohem oontlnue until tho omumm lm removed l ydu t HlnUutu t Vtiik CotnpouiMl I Steam Usited l:uropcaa flan. Bloc-It aaiia-htll from Jcp I Aantple koutu I. cooocctioi . Koom Kate 50c, 75c, U 00 fHE EAST QBEGONIAN. m taHl of ttu, fauol r)bod KWJ It. largMi ciratnatlo . ivor.ii. M. iiav doom thlm more oortalnly than may other modlolno. H ham been doing It for thirty year a. It ia a wo- 'a medktlne for wo Mm. It hmm done for the health of women. Reed the ermtetul letterm from women oonmtmntly sap poarlna In thlm paper. Plnkham oounmela free of oharge. add re a a lm LvpmB Mre Her x-Coniul Tails tha Houia Commlllaa ol South Atrlean ARalri. Washington, March I'M Charles K. M. ii nun. x-eoiiHul at Pretoria, ap pnafad before the hi. use foreign aflan oonmltte. lodny ami told of the alh'L'e.l indiiiliitl'e be suffered at tbe bands nl llritish during bis iucuml.eu- cv. M.i. moo Mas asked by ( hairmati liitt to matte such statement .. he sum lit regarding the npnaing of hi mail by the Krili-h censor. .Mucrum aid the statement he inade suiue time ago to the AaMM'iated Press practically I'lnlsalied all he had to -ay. Muring the course of the bearing vim rum desinlsd the meetmu betwaan President Mevne uf the pree Slate ami I'niled Stale ( oiisiil SIomi- at Caui Tuwii. He said Stevu ui(iietei an ap-ul to Mckinley 1 have reason to Is hew the ipi, tion Mas Mbaalttad to the president of tint Tinted States," added Macriim, "and that he returned an unfavorable reply. ' ' "What i. nik.- you ay that," in qaired Hut. I MUM tui so by ( olom l Stow.. "Wa that alataaaant in writlngT" "It waa." "Have you the Inttert" "No." Macriim said be thought he could pVOdnaa a copy uf the letter iii a .hurt time. A Vola Nail Tuakday. Wuhii.gii.ii. fcfgrnh M, lu tbe mm ule tisluv I maker succeeded iu ei urinw an agriM-uieiit Iu a vole on Ihe Puerto Kican tariff and goicriniiciil bill next Tuesday. Coiisiili-ratiuu of the Alaskan bill Mas resumed When con sideration of the Puerto Kican bill Ma reniim,! Muifcfan - free silver amend ment wa defeated, 15 to Xt. Praaldant'i Attlluda Toward Kai.luukr wusiiingion, .viarch I he piesl dent ha informed the Kentucky rto pnblloaat that he ia willing a far an In- can b git iu.atel v do so to rccoguinti the rcpiihlnui, oihcials of that state a d- facto ollicial Ho told tin in he Mould give dlmetlooi thai mail ad dressed to ''The lioveriior" or "the ata-relary of atate" should la, delivered to republican holding tie. so olflce, and nut to denes rat Tha Clark Caia. Argument in the case uf -itiatur t'lark of Montana, winch wan to have j been heard by the w hale committee on privileged ami election tomorrow, ha le cii rtpouod until Tuesday of next wik on account of the unioroad nb aem-4) of some iiiemU r of the com II. it tee Uriels on l.oil. Nidea of n,. eaau haw bnan diatrihuted among lueiuberaoi the aOfBaitloa. Tim brief uf the mem orialists cover 142 pages Tim brief of ihe ili'lelise cover i.K puge and la divldod into a dincueaion of facta and law in the caiMi from riuuator Clark 'a ataiidpoinl. The doeumeiit througliuut ia an arraignment oi the proaoiutiun. Llvaly Uabata In tha Houia. I'hore were aome lively debate iu il.. houae during coimiduraliuii of tint army appropriation bill. Little of it Mas pertinent to the muaaure. it covervd el.; rauga of topioa, tho Making Ueaa. I.oiidoii. March JM '. Standard gives ilnllble-leailed priiluiliclico to th 1 1. 'Win,' dispatch from Odessa: " I here can he no longer any ibaiht a to the oluei I o warlike iireoaral ion- Hum i.. in.. , Id on South ii-i.i V .It,. ,UJ. . . .eariv .-.., ,i iriHiii have alr.a. been luobllled lor act He serxice. I In Itbu k ea -ou. eli,. n with traiiiNirl m , held III lllslnul readiness The len- NIn u ill relation between St. Peter burg and Ihe sublime porto Imm-oiui every uav more acute. ihe iswilion I looked Uui m itb Hie gravest appro bi nsion. If the Oltuinan Kovernnieiit suppurted by liermany should provi stubbornly intrin tilde with reward ! Kussia couccNsiouary demand iu Aia Miner, Rerloii coinpl iciition must ihe, itably ensue THK MKTHODIST RMS0LVK. Tliay Coiidainn lha President tor Sailing Aside lha Aiitl-Cantaaii Law. o i . . a. a .. . mm Ol OUIon I'l l , VI it. I. ifn Ihe Wilmington Methilit l-jdainpnl con b-n-i whloh repn ,ent Pi law are and a portion ol Mnrv land, adopl, a reao lotion BOndonMlng tha army canteen ami the use and sale of Inpior in our sissessiou. The Iwn pa ranee eom ntittee alo praaanlad anothoi raanln lion M b ich coiideiniii'd Pmaidwl Mr K ii.l. v a a mi'mla r uf the Method ial Kpiscopal church for public ami private lipollng. It praalplfaiaad a le.l discussion uud Ma in. . ill . defeated by a vote of IJ to 4J. A resolution reouestiiiu the general conference to censure Prcmdcnt Mi Klnley for Batting aeide tin, aatona teen law and Iu MRMnre bun fur drink ing llojnof w.i - adopted after a laTeonal reference to Ihe preidei.t a drinking had hnM Iricken out. BRYAN AT ALBANY. Ha Talk, of tha Honay Uuattloii, Tru,n and Imparlnllani. Albany, Ore., March vA llran tpoke here thla aft im.ii all. 11, lance wa small. Itryau'a mark Mere mainlv devoUol to Boara Ara Having a Lltlla Luak and Ara Still Alan. London, March 'J Tho lloera am having 11 little g, luck and are allow ing -in. I .Mi.. ... again, a a raiding I 1 1 . to., it,, I at t,n is Is'licvad hv the llritish fnri-es at Warrcnton to have crusseil the K nnl rlev Itl.s nifuiitein WagOM road Mondav and to have ' , , .. for Jacohmlal with the intention of cutting the railway ten mile weal. Commaiidant Oliver apisar to have gotten hi 5UM 1 1 and '.'5 ml lea uf Mitguu into the ruggt-il coiintrv where be can make an eav rear guard de haaaa. Ohnrlat William, military ei l'rt , sav : "If tin anlnnan get Ihfaaajh, -ui. stanliallv ( ominaiidaiit Oliver will have carried out a great feat of the war, seeing that he ran every chance of U-- Ing gr 1 U'twcon th, nnpaa mill "tone ol Lord ol-rt" army and the nether illatOOd ( tbe broken lla-iit,, frontier. He Mill have done it within 50 mil,- or ao of Letd Roaawta1 main Btronajth.1' l i rlaiiilv it l,,ked for a k aa though laird Kohert held Oliver lu the hollow of hi hand. If Oliver to Is through In Krismalad Mill, even M men it will be an iiuirtaiit addition t,, lb,, Iti. is gathering there Hi- is J. Hn money uiieatlou, troeta ami imrial- isiu lie prnptwwd ti.ai tb.- Philippine island U- given lie ir indcia.ndence, and under the prolecliun of the I nit.. I Htale )' albiHed to Work out their own dealiny. TO CUBI A COLO IN ONg DAY. '" I "' . Ho, in,, Quinine lableu. All dniagl.l. r. I I ll.r iiuiin.y it tall, to I'Ota. a W ijiune', algiialure I. uu each box. i&c. as- 1 attributable in part to tha Mom out condition ,,f the llritish cavalry hore Lord Huberts' tra-.sisirt am, ars In have Is'eii badly dlliate,l bv loa at Ki lt river I. (..re Cruiit,-' urreiMler of the wagon train and 111 addition to tin the army lth wbleh be purHNia toadvame loMard Pretoria 1- m-arlv double that of the earln r rapid inovv- neanfM -Ten thiiii-an.l transisirt. cavalry and gun animals are due to arrive at Calm p.,11- during this and next w, ek It I given out at l ai- Town ihat Lord KolN-rt' a, lvalue may la- delayed lm luoiitb A Itbougl. miicIi stateiiieiita huiibl I' rec, n ,al wild ri-a.rv.it Mi ni M.iliv that I tend to go lo Cape luMii to ua. lady Kola-rta, Mho i uiie 1.1 arrive there in ten dav. The war oltice ha 1 1 another table ol llritib I s,,.vv ing an ag- grngalo of il,lt5N which iba-a not it - lllde 4004 who have I Invalid..! homo. A Month' Oalay. I'be t'uiai I'omii correaiMimlt-iit of the. I'.lllv .Ni'M. 1,'legrai.ll March 'ii , aaya : It 1 110 on, liable that the advene. from llba-mfuntvlit will U made fur am, lb, 1 m, mill. " Soneaaa ra. A m ial to the llailv I ,-l..wr.:.l. from l.adv smith dated Monday, aaya: I here are about ai,lJ I ;. - . - guard ing nine passes over the I 'tak. nl., rg range. It is r. ported that the IU-r have BJOVed their big gun from lliggarabvrg. a it i not iutendtal to make a atami there. ui.i Inmlnaat at Lady Bran. lamdoii, March '.to. Alfred Miluer, arrived at llloeu.fonteiu laet night The .p.estioii ol pacification of the Free Mute uud the treatment uf iuaurgenl I douhtleaa la-ing die, uaatei i.im, Kuberl and Miluer Kepirta that the Ui-ra are re-entering Lady brand causes the presumption that a tight or surrender near latdy hraud ia iiuini- nug I ... .-.la. Mao h 1 1.. 1 . lb, reil.rale Ihat ting, il all ia well MWmW ttmnSaj Mr Ladies aaa Look at our ltnmenaa atock of Trimmed Hats ami wonder If we will ajU theiu tliia Ht'aHon. We certainly uhall. Priot ih what cloob it. La Mode Millinery Fxiudletou, Oreguu.