East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 29, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL. !
PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltEtfON, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1900.
NO. 8754
25c Line of Paper
Novel9, 19c.
Fill II s Far
Jewelry
o p impair C.unb. for lfc.
I m -ii C m ban ' Pln" I
JVtta2 MMtJ Tin.. M 4c, ftc.
vl,.it Set-.. llH', liV. ?4c.
Bicycle Sundries.
U. ) '! Saddle, r-jrular 11.50, H8c.
eea earbidi, 4
.' , ()rlp .v up: leather (Trip '-Mr;
a?2. bikr nil Mtei Me bottle tin-nne)
Outdoor pori
iT.Mn.et Uto. I4: baile,
. . US . t Rate I.:.. I.
! v MM WW., - -- --V- .
IO0 marble. So. O" "I "Hl
Spring and Summer
Showing of....
Wash Dress Goods
This week we're ready to show you the BHST and I.ATKST
in the coming season's most fashionable materials ami de
slgus in
Raster Goods
PotnpftdOMT ( rtfaadlt
Windsor Niooiss,
M illo Have liinity,
Culiodan I iiui v,
Batiste I Vrdl
lialistt1 Valoif,
i int'ii Batiste,
Pineapple Batiste,
Etnb'd Swiss 1 lots,
Wrpnillos StrijH1?,
Victoria Zephyrs,
Rmpreei ( lords,
Madras !lotha,
lorded Ginghams,
silk Ginghams,
Fine Percales, ate..
to.
1 utt n CaBOV 'rd. lu Md abapca
,a .lirl aul lln-klen.-Si to -.He. hilg
,i MteaaaS. i '.'' f s'-"' r.jrp.,
p. Me .... . ...
TV large. iin" "i n.ning taceie.
k .tatliiicrv fir, m bai i ere.
r
FREDERICK INOLF i
Thfit ktreag oints are Ouality and Klegnnce
without Bstrtvagsaoa,
Alexander & Hexter
The Boston Store
Rel ahe Goods Only."
If you are not particular as to quality am! style in your DUrchrsga, it dot's not
: whi'if von trade. If, on the contrary, you desire stylish and reliable wearing
apparel, you are offered many advantages in patronising t his popular store.
We offer you Unequaled Aaeortaaeats, Reliable ami Seasonable (roods, Correct
Styles, and aboVS all, exceedingly
MODERATE PRICES ON EVERYTHING
Fetcalug Thing! in Ladies' Kelts and Neckwear.
A Lovely Line of hirt Waists
urtains and I urlain Materials n Suit Vverj ho.'y.
Novelties in Spring C.ipcs mi two alike.
Ladies' Tjilor-M ide Suits and skirts.
Our Gents' Furnishing Goods Department ...
Is now well stocked for the Spring trade, and if you are a good dresser,
you BftMl OOne to us for your furnishings. Among new arrivals are:
!( dozen E. A. W. Collars and Cuffs, all latest sty SS.
Knox'. Famous Stiff. Kedo a. Crush, (ir.e and Straw Hats.
Met-on's Forums I edoras. GrcoOS, Haiti oad Shades.
Wil,.-n Bros ' Shirt-, I'nderwear, Hosiery, Neckwear.
Special for Friday and Saturday.
Thompson's Glove l ilting Corsets, Black and Drab, regu
lar price $1.00,
69 cents.
Witch I or our SI'hUAl.S every week.
Pendleton's Big Store.
000
ii to Block 81, Re
serve Addition lo Pen-1
dltton, opposite Wash-!
taf ton 8c Columbia River
iiaUroad depot, will be j
t ' M a ...
icaisaiDie prices
from
I to $130
cacii. The lots are ex
cellenUy locate4 and are
only five blocks from
ftain street. Apply to
5 n n
East Orcgonlan Bulldinr.
for Infants and Children.
Cafttoria n baruile Hubxlltute fur C'uwUtr Oil, I'aro.
Kurie, IropM iiml houtliiujr Hyruui.. It i- I'I.hnhii. It
onUtiiiH ueitliei tiuiiN, Murpluuv nor utlx-r Nur. otiu
ttubHUtNice. It dHMtroyit Worms umi aliuyM I erisliiK KK.
It oirfU Jiarrli-u und Wind oli-. Jt r.-lieven JV-th-iNiir
Troubleii and eir CouHtitutiou. It reifiiluU-H the
Momiu ti and BoweU, Kivlnu' in allliy nul imturul Bleep.
The C'uUdreu'tt 1'uuucea The Motber'n Frieud.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In
M , t .. .
nNO i
VITALITY
LOST VIGOR
MANHOOl
-i'Oteucy, Night Emliionu ani
toube, or excea and tndU
u tiuu. A nerve tunic aud
liloud builder. Urum the
! .Ilk irlfhW (nnaULMb..nil
I I V ma il ML. . k . A b
i-e , Wlth Written tfuurao
ore or refund tue utuue.
h
Use For Over 30 Years.
GENERAL NEWS.
A oliipmont ( i . .:".;. nvi fort lie (y
Mat M iKiliiiorx in lha PbltlpMBM
Irft tlio tMih-trpamtry in Ni' York
Wiiincwlny.
Chief .liwph.lieml o( tlitXi PWMt,
nl his iitHrt n in WuKliinulon In Imvc
il i tBtSrVwW with PtMldMt
MoKlntey. ObM Ivweh wsnti Um
IrihpHnHMi to hoM IaikI in w-vprnlty
MM nl wiuiti" tln triln rninvol ti
tlir nlil nUmpitiK tfroniul at tin (tMt of
tin I'lm monntnin.. inr t'nmtilln,
Or.
.S'lmtor MnrKHii, nf Alnlmnm, in
Hiintiil in ii ikt'toaml Htiitcniont nr.
in: "Six trMiini-ntiinntiil railroad.
1 nr tryint to UNTHll tny n-turti to tin
m-nato. llniitiiinton i. alto aftrr tho
.out o Somitor Chtltaa, of Ti xa.."
MoMM ha. for your. Ixi-n tin nio.t
H'r.i.tcnt man in thi' wnati- in tiuht
htg tlx' PwttSc railroail. anl what a.
p-norallv known a. the lluntlngtoB tS
trn.!..
Albert Stiiltfe. 17-ycar. oMj ItHHgul
the in.nlt. ra.t MOM hi. tnothor, tin
Hriilirt stiilia, in Ohioago, TSwday
in irningi hv William HobMMi a
iH'ilplor. hv iloalinit lloDKM n fatal
blow over ihi- hoail with a harrel .taw.
LMVini hi. victim leu.l mi the niiU
walk in front nf the hoii.c, tin- hoy
wont In hi rciin Mini wa. xooli u.lci'i.
Mo wa aronsiil an hour later hy the
arrival of the poUo.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
REPUBLICANS IN COUNCIL
October
April I.
1 of eaeh year, in.teail of
0. ii
Tlie Clans Gather at
and Name a
tbe Coorihouse
Ticket.
HhKUKR AID KIRK FOR LEGISLATURE
Perloaer for Stwriff; Lltfrnwrt for Clk;
Ytlts for TrMurrr; md Bfin
for County Judge.
ree. won the
irimarie.
halt).
In
in Wal l.i
The Ankeiiv f
the renhliean
Walla n ill nl v.
The retfi.tration in I. Inn county ill
only IVuXi. only alM.ut half tin vol.' ol 1
the eeiintv, atnl it in thouiiht Mav 1ft i
will .00 tlio total eon.iilerahly .hurt of
the il. mil vote.
Tw hrake heam toiiri.t., one of
whom wa. Max Puttee, formerly a
Sokiilie kiamhler. ami the other, who
Il unknown, were llltld in a train
wreck near Maii"on. Kiln: enmity,
Wa.h., Momlay niuiht.
A .eri'HI" diSMtfky l.tween three
men maniiHl Sutherlili ami W. I'reyer
(M-currinl in Oaklnml luirla. roiitity,
re.ultinn in rutherin mlvlBfl two
wvere knife woiiml., one in the neck
ami the other in the thigh, No arret,
have yet been mailt.
V. I., liichmoml, of Portlam!. who
on il the Southern Pacific company for
10,000 ilamace", i. not MtMwi with
the venlict of tin' jure for f '.'. ami hy
hi. attorney., Chamherliiiu A Thoma.,
h. i -k. i for IS ilay.' time to tile a
motion for a Hew trial, which wa.
I! ran tel.
The Columbia Hiver Packer.' A.wi
ciation ha. coiniiletel arrangement,
fort!;. !aV of H the Oregon
Coa.t .almoii cannerie., extemling a.
far a. Royue Kiver on the wiiith. ami
OlWr'l llarUir on t he Wa.h iimton coa.t
north, l ie- capital of the Hikliiioti tru.t
j. :,,inxi.iHKi.
While .pailinti in lii yanlen la. I
Thurwlay, nay. the liamlon Iteconler,
KoIktI Lowe illltt Up enollifh new
i. itali.'. to make a me... The tul.'r.
Iiml KTOWB thi. winter, ami the liirte.l
were larger than hen.' I'M. The
vine, were a b.it high ami .howeil no
.ign. of fmt
The tir.t -tep lowanl what i. Im
lieveil w ill ultimately result in a coa.t
boumt pu..euger rate war between
traiiM'ont ineiitnl line., wa. taken Tile.
Sty , when the Canadian Pacilic ac
cept!. I u large party ile.tined lor
Washington through the Kuffalo gate
way at KM than tariff ratea.
A .ix tniniite. after 10 o'clock
Chairman l.ivcrnmiv rappt.l tbe re
imblican ci invent ion to order. The
national tlag had been brounht in and
laid aero., the judge', bench, behind
which the chairman .ti.nl.
He called for nominal ion. for tem
porary chairman. I.ee MoufbOQM
HMt lr. K. W. Vincent. He wa.
unaniiiioii.lv IHWMd bv a vivo vi.-e
vote. Helivate- K Price ami T. P.
(iillilaml escorted the dOOtOf to the
chair. Or Vincent wn.ted no time
I in .peiH-hify ing, but at once mIMmI for
aoMlMtMRM for tcni.irarv .ivretarle..
, L 0. Kratier ami II. ' II. Hallock
were nameil and iinaiiiinou.lv elected.
Ir. Vincent then .ugge.ti.l ap.iiut
mciit of a committee of live on creden
tial, TlMM were AI.e Miller. II. II.
I'ecker. Lake 1'ranci', 0. II. Sieiiarl,
Thoma. ThomwHiii.
Next came the committee of three
on order nf bu.ine.., the member, tio
Ingl Thoma. liilliland, Matt Mm-
grove, .lame. Urown.
Ami then the committee on plat
form and resolution., coti.i.tiiig of C.
K. Koo.evelt, .1. P. McMauil.. II. 0.
Adam.. C. W. Steen, M. W. Mumford.
It A. Maripii., II. II. Hallock, Dr.
Perk in.. A. It ThOMMMi
OhAifMM Vincent then ajUMMMld
lhat, while the committee, were pre
paring their report., the convention
would have DO business to trim. int.
and thai, therefore, he would enter
tain a motion to adjourn until I
0 'cloak i when once again the dele
gate, .hoiild a.N'inble. The motion
was made, ami carried, umi in a
moment the court room was in a hub-
PIMPLES
PREVENTED
BY
TSBAP
TliemoHt fffiy-tlreskiii purifying ami I.mu
tif inn soup. a. wi II an purest ami sw.s-te-i,
for toilet, Imlli. aiel nunn ry. It .ink at
the aauM of bjil oiiipli-iion., r ., rniigli
liaiols, falling lntir, ami Uilo UaaaMMl
Til , tlix l lllggwl, Irrll lU'il, lllll.lle !, oviir
woikeJ, or .luggisd PoKca.
tuld ...rwlMr.. F'.if.s IM .'J ... C.. !..,
I-,,,,, a..,,. I'. . Knu... 'i.i-'i l hi.-
Hit ft-rj. lylnltrtl " Uw u. I. ii. I'.u,,-... 'M
HoteJ SI. Gn
hub. as the credentials were showered
BOM the desk for the committee and
the candidates again buttonholed the
delegates with importunate entreaty
for vote, when the afternoon came.
The majority of the delegate., how
ever, repaired to the O. It. A N. ware
bottai to listen to (he speech of Mr.
Bryan. The t of ti who went
Ihere. however, were unable to gain
admission, the crowd already gathered
having tilh.l the immense MOM to
orarSov umj,
Commlltaa'a Raporl.
It wa. nearly half tia.t one when
lr. ViMMl called the convention to
order, and a.kcd the credentials com
mittee to rert. Tin. wa. done, when
the chairman received Hie report of
the order of bll.iness i oiiim ittee
and then tin lumittee 00 platform
reported.
Order of Builnatl.
The order of bus i lie., a. determined
on wan:
To the Chairman ol the Kepubl lean
County Convent ion. I'matilla County,
Oregon - We. your eommitti u order
of business, paapaotfolly recoininend
that the (olhiwing order of business be
adopted :
Stall' delegates, thirteen ill UUIIiImT.
Id preseiitat inc., two iii iiiiinber.
County judge.
Treasurer.
Commissioner.
Sheriff.
Clerk.
ICecorder.
A.tc.Mir.
lohOH sils-rilitell'elit.
Siirvevor.
Coroner.
.Illstiee of the .-acc.
t 'oustable. I Signed
T. P. 1. 11.1.11. AM.
Onairmao.
MATT MOHtlKOA I
J. T. BHOWtf.
I he Platloi iii.
no is mh fol low s :
piiblieaii. of I'matilla
by tdeir repreeitut ie. Ill eoli-
,isi.i inbled, aiM'ulllig lor the
HI o UAkVEAL, Hiop.
Elegantly Furnished. Steam Heated
I uropeen Mm.
Block aod a h ill from dan it.
Sample Httvm la connect loi
Kuom Rate
50c, 75c, M .00
NtRlJIT urni.i
' lebWIbai. 1V.
i.) hiuca MaUaaaa. fan M
- THE EAST OREGONIAN.
of th Voopa
.! II .
44 rt Ulnar as Ui
Dr. Sanden's Belt
Has no ej uul for the OUie ot
Kervoui and Phi lieaJ I lebil
Uy, Exhausted vitalltv, 'ari
ooeele( Premature, leo'lne,
Lou! of Memory, Waitiiig,
i-.u ., whicli bai been brought
about -y early iniiH-rntiinrj
or later axeeasai
hjv tliouhand gave willing
Uiritiinony during 1809, Kh
taldihhed thirty ytsaru.
My Electrical Appliari
a Sure Cure.
Call or write tor "Three Classen
of Men."
14c wan- of othe ioSVIm you al
leged Sander. Belts My belts are
not for sa'e at druggt!, but can
be had only from my own oftices audited
run under uiy own naiue
Addrets, The Dr. Sanden Co.,
The plaid
"The rt
county,
vent inn assemlileil, api.
i.ipular ju.tilication of tiieir claim.,
addraai toamaalvai to the hone.ty ami
iulel I igeuee of the voter of lliuatilla
loiinty in tin- following declaration of
principle. :
"We believi. in the principle, of the
republican parly a. maintained for
m'arly half a century 'with the ocep
liOIJ of the Cleveland adluliii.trat ions
and ladieve that llnw great principlea
have baM ioihIucIim lo i In- growth,
nro.i..rity ami wealth ol our country
"Protection Wi declare our reiiewi.1
iaith in the Dollef of protaetioa a. the
in. an. of furthering lha Industrial ad
vantage, of our own country, and hw
I iavi thut our Hag should extend over
all the territory I. bulging lo our coun
try and that tlie broade.l .up' and
protection be given lo American com
men i '
"American market. We ladievii in
4 WW InH m ok. i lor the Ann-man
IH-ilile.
"Money We reiU'rate our faith in
tlie d.s triini of sound luoiiey and hold
that Ilie standard value of tin innm-v
of the Usitad Htule. should lit) the
hlgheet and heat.
"American p4jaiwaiona W believe
thai tin- American Hag should never be
lowered from any of the (sm-.ioii. or
Ii-. in win n- it ha. once floated.
"Trust. We lavor legislation bv the
li-yi.lature ol Ihi. slate liy all mi an.
in IU i.'.w. i lo -..i.i.i. -- and nmhihil
the creation ol tru.L and prohibit the
.ale within tl;ia atate of all truat-iuade
art idea.
"County aRaira In county affair.
.. .I..I..UI..I ..i, II... ...rt ..I ..til. ...-
liances are "'it ii" u" ! " .I ; that
no money of the county .hall i- paid
out without warrant of law; that the
laaea aliall I.- enllected, and when
i ..Hi . toil that they .hall be sis edllv
Bald mn lo lb.- DfOfM ollni r., and, to
tbat and, we lavor the keeping of
double entry b ...ks, that the .i h i -
of the county can la- more convenient
ly, accurately and pluiuly kept and
KOOH VKI.T.
Chairman ;
.1 P M M WI S.
II C UAM,
C W BTKKN,
W M Ml Ml nil I .
It A MARQUIS,
it. THOMPSON,
II II II M.I.OCK.
1.. J PERKINS,
Comniittet.
j Hail Iff baaiBBfngi however, the tern
pofary ohalniMM paoaad a moment,
and .. P. M. M anus IfMI and inove.1
that the leiiis.rar organ i ant ion n
made rii in noli t . and the teui.irary
oHIcerii be the otllcer. of the conven
tion. The motion wh. pot by Mr. Mc
ManM, and carried. wtWfNPH Dr.
I Vincent ptOOaadad with the bu.ine..
! in hand.
The tradantlali Report.
South Pendleton -W. V llovnt
U, IJ inittoi. C . I'd'pingar, I, (i
Krarier, 0, S. Wluider.
I'eiullelon C. K. Kiawcvclt, Thaa.
Swearingeii, Joa Klein.
North Pendleton K. W. Vincent,
I.ei' Moofbooaaj .lame. Neagle, .la.. T.
Urown, Thai. TnonMna, w. h. Bywn,
.1. M. rcrguaou
Raal Pendleton K. C Allen. C. J.
I'erg n. W. II. Hal lev , .1. P M
Manna, I. I.. Ray, J. A. Hone, n n
Hal k. .1 W Miller
UnloO P. Snyder, S. A. Hamilton
Klmer liarre)
Juniper I uuialfloann, B II lleckin
Van.ycle ( M. Joy, I., liainble
Helix II Walker, T. J. Montgom
erv. Ii. W. Hewitt, .Lu. . - t'liiin run
l iillon I,. K.ldrnlge, John llageii,
11. Ivo.enherg.
I.a.t Wi s. m II 0i idana, John
Cummin., lira. Stagg., S. . Harne..
Weston ii. it Nil. H i La fon
der, II Q Walker, Cha. Staiilbdd.
Smith Milton .1. W. Dykaa, Matt
MoMjrovo. 0i H. Stewart, i'". Wi Mom,
0 I Mckeimie.
North Milton -Cha. Iturtoii, by C.
II. Stewart, proxv; W R, Pntnam, ti
A. Cowl, M w Monford,
South Athena- I A. liitheli., .1.
R, In. une, R, A. Dudley.
North Athena - A. It. Price, Pake
FlUJieO, W MosirroM', O W Hau.ell
Ad I,. M. Watru., II. A. Mar
Ottia, W M linker, f. B. Curl, C. W
Planting,
McKa) Ki Hudson, W. liiKram
w ii. Qillott.
He.ervation .1. W. Cmw, I.. Her
gaviti. I.. J, P
llogue Win
I'matilla S.
can.
Reho- A. It.
I Hack.
Alba O. R, Hi. her, L, II Havia.
Dklah .hi.. MoQonwn, I M He),
mick, T P. GlllilMM,
Bingham Spring.-. I. h. Thoinp.on,
Prad Oarden,
Kuddook-R. S. Wilbur II. w
Swart.
Cottonwi.nl .1. Oi l.vnch, by O. K.
PlITOW, proxv; W. UlOOO, O. K. I'ar-
roWi
Mountain Ohaa. Well.. Wm Plott h
er, 0. W. Pa Sun, bv ll.tchi
liilliland II. A.
Hannah,
Willow Soring.
rkin., S. I.eiuery.
Ralman, I.. Mustard
A. Savior, .1. W. Hun
Thompson, It. .Lines
i arm
i i.. apnimenl w
t 'row ner.
Alta I. R, Roy
Kol.oiu, C W Matthew
K. Matter, lb hill
Valley I K , Wellee. T
Adam.,
.lohii Hay,
Clark llelt., II
L. I
proxv.
A. ft.
H. .1.
II
i lllsoll
liollllord,
VmiNlllll
I. lllle.
..lull. Win
, Miller
Dickerman
.1. W. Sal. .... W II
II
II I
A.
We lavor making the county treaa-
ii. i tin collector of t.ixes, and paying
I. ui a aalary comuienauraUi w ith hia
dutiea.
"We favor aucii lt)ialatiun aa will
WI'IIIM llll U II. ...ill III. .Ill I.I 1 1... i.r.-M.nl
169 Fourth St.. Portland, Oregon u mm$, mSE ia ieliiMuut uu
r M. K.11. n,
Mil. 1. 1 I:
t 'hairiuaii ;
Tims THOMPSON,
C II HTKWART,
It II HKCKKR,
LAKK I HANCK.
Tha sime Dalaiallon.
When MMMiMtlOM for the thirteen
.late delegale. ' ere calli.i for, and
made. It wa. MOM that one delega
tion of thirteen nen in i.ith .late ami
diltrlei 1 onveiil ems, and t tint the thir
teen receiving the highest vote, he de
clared elected Slight prole. t WIIH
made, hul to 110 avail.
J. A. Borh, O. A. Cowl, Wm I ol
sol 1 1 were appointed teller..
Votea were ca.t and the teller.
COOnted Bb0U! half of Hu m when A.
It Priei moved hol the name, oil the
printed 1 11 ki t. be llei lllled I II I tisl.
Thi. earried. no further counting I.'
ing done, There had I. -en a printed
ballot di.tribiili.l a. follow.:
H C Adams. It Alexander, R, C.
Mini, Wm linker. K I. Darnell J.
H Qordane. T. P. Oil I Hand, Matt
Mo.giove, C. K. KuoWTllli ! K Roy,
T ho. Thompson, A II. Tholiips. u
lb. riu e Walker.
And three more were named:
lien William., II. A. Manjui., J.
M. lergiLon
The decision iill A. It Price', vote
wa. therefore that the tlr.t thirteen la
the deleglll s
T. I Kirk, J. II. Randal and Pane
la. J. Hell, were then nominated fur
repreM'iilat i ve., two to Ihi elected.
Uu voie si, h.i : L, ii Roadnr, ,
T. J. Kirk, BS; l. . i.i..- P.. Ii-, 44.
T. J Kirk and I. II Itewler, the
repraaanlatlva nomineea, have aerveil
previously in the legislature from tin.
louiilv, Mr. Kirk twelve year, ago mid
Mr ltie.br 111 the In. I anm inhly.
Mr. llelt., who waa one of the limn
i OM l.l Hill 1 1 N sol H I U I'Alia. I
KRUGBR AND SALISBURY
Racy Correspondence Between tbe Pres
ident and Premier.
. r
THREAT TO HUG KRUGER AID STETI
Stllsbur; Is Told lo Go Abd Willi Hit HM
In:. Bui to Krrp HU Kyi on Lard
Oil il ItftklBK.
New York, March '.ti The World
corre.. indent interviewi.l Preaident
Knifcter at Pretoria on Kebruary 7.
"My burgher, are lighting bravely,"
aaiif Krugcr, "ami will mil lam until
Ureal Britain aaki for pMM or with
draw, her soldier. We cannot expect
to conipier s,.v,.ral hundri.l IhOMnnd
men in a day. Kven a. your forefath
er, fought agaiu.t great odlhl 111 the
revolutionary war. H are we trng
glinir, ami even a. lb. I waa your tu
ple. Mi 1. He with 11.. ' '
Secretary It tela told of a aerie of
cotiiiiiunieat ion. Uuween the pnwnlent
ami sali.l'iiry, eonoaratng iiriM'iier.
taken hv the ltrili.lt at l.iugfaa, and
who. although l itnens of Hie I-ree
Htate, are being trie. I for high troH.nn.
rha preaident -Hint a cablegram directly
to wliebnry dentandiae that the
priaoin r. Im- treatisl only a. iriaoner.
of war and slaled that, if they were
executed reprisal- would ! made.
Salisbury rcpliiil that il Pretoria
prlaoOOn were IniWld I.ith Kruger
ami Stevn would ne hangeil Kruger
replied, "tin ahead with our bunging,
but remember that rear .on boinTBE
ward Cecil i. in Mateking "
Lord Robarli' Advanea.
bunion, March '.II April If ia act bv
the various critic, a. the prolaible date
of Ihe departure of Lord Kola-rta'
main army from Hb.'mfonteln. Tbe
dyaneO, when i.eur., will imibablv
be iiiiule bv parallel column, along a
broad front Movement, of cavalry and
part ol the Infantry toward, tilen can
Ncarcely lie con. trued a. an actual ad
vance. Only 11 small part of lialacrn'a
force, have yet arrived at llloeiufniitein
and until that movement 1. coiupleti.l,
it i. not likely that Roberta will atari
lor Pretoria.
A corre.poiideiil of the Time, my a
the liner force, have I . . 1, re-eiiuliped
and he in ennv llu-ed I ."i , H M foreign
I roups have l.'eli landeil lo aid the re
public. I lenient, al rauraamlth.
London, March !fll. - The following
ha. bean reooi rod Irani b. i i n- "tien-
crul Clement iNcupiitl Kaiireamith
ludny without oMoaitkw. Coluuai
I I lb In r on leaving t.adv 1 1 rain I w aa at
tacked hv ihe enemy lm man wa
lUlidi.l and live are luiiaaing. "
Herbert Glad. lone View..
I.11111I011, March ". m Balfanl n.lav
llerl. rt !. el-tone ileclartMl it wa the
luly of lha government to make
recurreme ot war tmii.lllc, ami that
the llriti.h tlag unlet wave over the
w hole ol Smith Africa.
TU CURI A tOLD IN ON K DAY.
' " . Ho. mi. gniiiiiii' i.i.;. i- Alt
I01..1.1. 1. Iiiii-I Uu in. y II 11 fell In rare.
K w i.oivi-'. -imiiaiuoi I. uu rai b Uit.
WASIIIN0TUN NUIKS.
ivarldae Uppotet Puerto Rico Tariff
Bill Army llll In lha Hau.e.
Washington, March '.11 lha con-
b reine re.irt mi the diplomatic and
mi. ular aiiproiiriat Ion lull wa- agreed
to in Ihe si mile Con. nl,-ration of tlie
Puerto II nan tariff and government
bill wa then reslllm-l, II. v. ridge ad-.Ire-sing
the m iiute in .up.rl of the
I imposition for free Iriule IhiIwihui the
J lilted Stales and Puerto It
Peltua Uiovi-I to alrike out the pro
vi. ion fur a Ift 'r cent tariff. Tha
motion wa. defeat'. I, in to u
Captain 1 oiiun "ronivlal.
Wa.hiiigton, March W The preai
dent ha. nonilnnlad Captain Chaa. H.
Cotton to I, rear admiral.
Army am 111 iii Bonn.
Wa.h ingtoii, March 31'. When ion
I del at ion oi the army appropriation
bill was re.uini-1 in ihe bullae, McHae
attempted 1,, ... ore an auieiidinuiit lo
the provi.inu giving ulttcera ami men
serving beyond the llmita of the
United state. 10 and 10 ptt ami reapoc.
lively extra tay. fhl paragraph to
arbien the aneandnMHil would hav
I-.u rliueul had laaan saaed and
Hull ttfnaad to return lo it.
Wm J Bryan! p.h, JebveiaU
in fendlalun, will ba printed In hill la
the Weekly Keel Oragonian ol AprU I.
A Prematura Ixploelon.
Hpokane, Wa.h , March '.If tr'iva
men werewrioii.lv iujuri.l by a prema
ture cxploaiou of a hlaat tin uioruiug.
I'wentv live ton of na'k were h.ieelied
hy the hlaat and ndlid upon tin 111
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