DklLYHENIMEDITM "1 T 1 f V DAILY EVENING EDITION VOL. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 11M. NO. 37 25c Line of Paper Novels, 19c. M Ms Fair Jewelry I 0r Bracelets for 33c. pompadour Combe for IHc 1 doBea b-nt lioru hair pins, mt value, UM Beauty Plna. 2c, L'4e, 4c, 5c. Waist Seta, 10c, lc, 24c. Bicycle sundries. 1 v ed Saddle, rfifcflJ, 8c. Urge can carbide. 48fl. Blrvrle Orip c p: HWIbPT grip i!4c: a no Like "II lM 8c bottle (H in-one) OH Mir; tod i Hi"1 tn 4:,' a Pir Outdoor Sports Croaual t " bill, l .40; h bails, f,. hard Wi od, Mr. Haf ballf 1 78, 100 marbles 6c. Good (MM tup ll', BtBj Raster Goods I irji' line Fancy ' arda, i "(Id ibanei mi I him rttt-i ftartleta. gfc tn rfw-. Egg in. , mil riilur, W a'er f lislie 121 hh',1 rich. 1 alhly KggH, Ulna Fggs, etc. ale The lrf.'--t line of fishing tackle. biBJBjlflCkl stalhc cry. etc, on sale here. FREDERICK INOLF The Boston 1 1 you are not particular as to quality and style in your nurchrsts, it does not matter where you trade. If, on the contrary, yon desire stylish and reliable wearing apparel, you are offered many advantage! in patronising this popular tore. We offer you Uneijualed Assortments, Reliable and Seasonable (ioods, Correct Styles, and above all, exceedingly MODERATE PRICES ON EVERYTHING Fetcning Things in Ladies' Kelts and Neckwear. A Lovely Line of Shirt Waists. 1 urtains and Curtain Materials to Suit Everybody. Novelties in Spring Capes no two alike. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits and Skirt9. Our Gents' Furnishing Goods Department ... Is 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: 00 dozen E. & W. Collar- and Cuffs, all latest styles. Knox's Famoue Stiff. Fedoia. Crush. Qrcci and Straw Hats. Stetson's Famous f edoras, (ire cos. Railroad Shares. Wilson Bros ' Shirt", Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear. Pendleton's Big 4de ooo iots$ 4, 8, 9, 10 and JJ Id Block 81, Re serve Aldition to Pen dleton, opposite Wash ington & Columbia Riyer Railroad dennt will h f ee avn w sold at reasonable prices b n $115 to $130 each. The lots arc ex cellently located and are only five blocks from Wain street. Apply to East Qregonlan Bulldlnr. iervita: BfBBB VITALITY, LOST VIGOR I AND MAMHOOL ""'If Uibeaaea. all n ar abuae, or exceae and indii iretloo- Aue.rvetouieu.iul blot! buitilor. Bringe the I'-iilc glow to pale cheeks and reatorea th fir , o.,tl, ' 1 i v mull i . . v i.ro; with 1 f w cure or refund Ute uutuev. lRVITA MEDICAL CO. i Spring and Summer Showing of.... Wash Dress Goods This week we're ready to show you the BKST and LATKST in the coming season's most fashionalile materials and de signs in Pompadour I Irgandie, Windsdi Niciiisc. M Llle Rare I iinitv, a 'ullodaa I unity, Bat ists ( brds, Batiste Valid?, i Inen Batiste, Pineapple Batiste, Their strong point" are (Quality and Klegance without lixtravagance. Alexander & Hexter "Reliable Goods Only' Special for Friday and Saturday. Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets, Black and Drab, regu lar price $1.00, 69 cents. Watch for our SPECIALS every week. for Infants and Children. CaMtoria is hariulfiaa aubMtituto tor Ctwttor OUf Pare orle, 1 -!.-. unci Kotliiuf HyriiitN. It ia rii.i--.un. It coutuiua ii,- i Ik i Opium. Morpklue uor othr Xuicotio MiLHtuiit--. It lHtr.vH Wonua and aJluya FevriMbMna. It eSVSS Ii ii i '"! V uid Colic. It rcllevea Titb iiij TroubltM .in l eiirea Count! put iou. It rwuutt4-M the Ktoiuucli ud UowelH, ylvinif u-ultli aud uuiuul sleep. 'I in CiiUdreu'a Puiiacea-Tbe Motiier'a I n. mi. The Kind You Have Always Bought Si Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. Tut ciot nDcnnuiaU ivsixr nr r u.x inrmiiiiBii n uni i'i..i.u,, iSISS ajeSSWI viibwiimill rw. tw.. Aa.r.i.Ti H :D Enab'd Bwiei Pots, Venaillei 8l riep. Victoria Zephyrs, Empress ( lords, Madras ( loths, lorded ( Hoghsns, silk Ginghams, Fine Percales, etc., sto. Store Store. Signature of UEO. IMKVI At, 1'iup EiegaoUy Purilsksd. Steta Heated I uropemi HUn Block aud a-half from 4 Sample Room ia couaci Kuom Kate 50c, 75c, al.uu lei SI. Gam 0BNIIAL NEWS. Thi Rnaxian govern niont i conMr ing nrhnx for n Utyo SMNR in nt Kuavimi nary. Mm. Wxxl, wifo of the (tovornor (fin eral. icave tirth to a 10-jioainl irl at tlir Palace hotel in Havana Thnrwlay. Mother ami ehihl ar iloinn well. The n-onls of llavann ilo not ahow the hirtli there of anv other (jovernor-(fen-eral 'ii ehihl. Captain Peter C. Demming, aaaiftaiit roiiimiaaary of anlwiHU'iu- of the , United St'aten volnntwra. ia nmler iirniKt at Alratrat islam! near San . Kratii-jwM. It in allotted hin n-turnii to the war ilruirtnietit nulirate the ex istence of a eonaiilerahle deficit. Kx-I'niilent tirover t'leveliml wa latarviewcl in Miiarii to the statement that he is in favor of the renoniinatinii ot w J. Brran for the prealcwncy, ami will vote for Mm if lie runs again. Mr. Oiaralaad dallied that he had ever ritrea any authority for anrh a stnte- ' bmuL WotklagajMn in California ar l iiMiiiinii alarinisl at the steadily increas ing niiinU'r of ,l;iiinem ininiiuraiits. It ir stati.l that sine," January 1, ISM, j no less than MO lalioreni from Japaa have arrived in this ooMrtry bm the lasaaigratiofl liataan is Lalonaed that Him iimre an1 dM hen- hy April 7. Tha plan to have Champion Jfiei '.I. Jeffries litht three men in one iiiirht in Ohtoaso ha- bean abandoaad, M Jeffries now will tltfht nolMsly in Chieatto. Mayor Harrison declined to allot! him to tiitht more than one man in a night, anil the maniiKeinenl of the show has therefore called evervthitiB on. From lxis Angeles, Calif . to Chicago, a distance of "I2iiS mt les. in .rM hours ami .'.n minutes. This is the raoord hung up bjf the Atchison, Toiieka A Hituta l. wlun the "ieai'ock SM'cial" palled into the Chicago deMt Thursday night. It is tin- fastest time any train ever made for such a long distance. PACIFIC NORTHWIST NEWS. The lleppner Caxette has eiitenil its lHth year. It was horn with a capital of tK) Vents. Senator i. SJ. Morrow, of lleppner, is rapidly recovering from a severe at tack of pneumonia. He has Is'en sick for ahout ten days. I'risl 1 1 Ijove Hlisl a istitioli in bankruptcy in the l'nitsl States dis trict court, in Portland, addressed to Judge lUdlinger. His debts aggregate I4H-I4. and his assets amount to l . .. all of which he claims as exempt. K. H. Hears, aged 79 years, was in stantly killed Thursday In the engine of the in .rt Ii -1 s u lot Oregon express, while walking on the track near Kdgowood, across the Siskivmis lie was walking mi the roadbed to his home, and, heing deaf, did not hear lie- train, Which waa rounding a sharp curve. Mrs. Martha Jennings, aged 77, died Thursday at her home near Orouoii City, 1 1 r a lingeriiiK illness. The deceased was the widow of the late Colonel licrrvniaii Jennings, and a prominent Clackamas county pioneer of M i She crossed the plains in IS47, her first hushaild, Josepli Pos-, dying on the road. Good for Itching & Backs MOTHERS t Moihnrala hot bath wlttaCfri ' i ua Hoar, when fulluwed by a alnila apll(llHli nf I in i MA ( lllitliiriil , tin c't kin cure and imrieL of tiiMitita, will alfurii Ihf luiiet irrmtful and comforting rellvf In the aevarasi forms of itciilna;, burniaf .and ai-aly skiu and hnmora, rashes, and Irriia tions.tfnd M(tnt to a aMwlv. -riimnriii , .inl woiioinli a! run whn all olhear i .. ! n and ajssjsj tin tscat j'liicLti.s fail. ' ' e ...i I C . I ' . , flat ti .ll.f Hi (Uan . l'ntS, Iloala.it llu f u ' u t lu iau 1 1 utu.re. fiw. Dr. Sanden's Belt Has no equal for tin? ours of Nsrvoiu and PnVsloaJ 1 '. i.il- ity, KxhauBttd italit y, 'ari- cocelo, l'leinature, Deohoe, Loari of Memory, Wasting, etc., which has been brought uliout hy early naiaeistioBi or later excenstH. 8ix thouHand gave willing ttiHtimony during IH'.t'.t. Kh tahlished thirty ytarti. My Electrical Appliances are a Sure Cure. Call or write lor "Three ClSSSSI of Men." Bewaie of other oftetiug you al leged Saudcn Belta. My it ii arc not for aale at druggiats, but can be had only from my own ofticea run under uiy own name. Addreaa, The Dr. Sahden Co., 169 Fourth St.. Portland, Oregon ALL THE NBWSt Tat Dm Kaat Off man Uady Ss ea yaaw by mail Weak y li jo, mm Sami Waakly Sa s a yaai. Saiupla tayjp ne THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR Roberts Preparing for His Upon Pretoria. Descent BRISK KRGAGEIMT AT BRANDSPONT o British Casualties f tn Hravy But lb Boers Retired- Bttbt Succeeds Jouhert u Tmnsml Commiuder. London. March HI. The head of the army of Iml Roberts Is now ahout '.'I miles north of ltlocnifontcin. It occupies a cluster of hills won from the Boon after a stiff tight in which the llritish lost seven officers and UN) men. The llocrs had been using these kopjes as a Imsv for niaranding hands that hue been lieating up the country ad- laoaail to BtoaaiTotitain for supplies, driving off cattle and forcing non-resident tree Staters into their ranks again. The enemy must have been in considerable force, sent simhi Infantry a- Lord Roberta and :ilHM eavalrv auatnst them l.onl Roberta' nrupreaa to Pretoria will prolwbly consist of such forward movements in which the Boer positions will U- attacked bv a portion of the army advancing with wheal Iraneimrt . the main amy coining up as the rail way is repaired. Iaim Honoris is sirippmg Hie lore. . ill minor siiheies of opaMtlOM of their wagons ami transisirt animals in order to hasten the advance. This is under -I I to lo the reason whv he recalled Lord Mothoen trom Barkley Waal to Kimhcrlcy. I o,. I: 1 . its has to have Methaen'i iranapof ta. The reason why hot chase Mas not made after Comiiiauilant Oliver is that Lord Huberts did not ish to wear out the eavalrv transjNirt. l.eneral trench lost MUNI Voraes in the rein f of Kim- berlay and iMrruit of Oaneral Oroala. Lord Uob, rts lost In si transMirt cattle at WatOTiaal drift and it is cstiunite.1 that he has lost IINIO other animals since the forward movement la-gnu on February IS, Drova tha Boart Baok. The war office has issued the follow ing from lir.1 Itoherls: "IHihiii- tontaiO, March SO. Owing 10 activity of the enemy on our i in nul lata front and their hostile action toward the burghers WD0 snrreiidered, I fonnd If lus-easarv to drive them from some kopjes they bad ooeaplad aaar Karaa Siilinn station, a few miles south ill Itrandsfoiit. Tl pantlOD WBI NOMBV. fully carritsl out hy the Seventieth division, assist.sl hv the hirst and Third cavalry brigades under trench and UjM l'gallais regiment of moiinlcd Infantry, The enemy retreated to Brandatonf ami ow troops now hold the kopjes. "Our casualties Dordarari -Killed, Wounded, Captains Peebles, Ooraooven Lieiiteiiauts Condon were: Scottish Captain lining. Seiiar, Lvaara, and I'.dwards; and I rem h and ill.-. 111 IINI ot (lie rank and tile. ' ' Woman and Chlldran. Tin- Bloamfaotein aotiwMoadanl of the lluilv Chronii le savs : "President K ruber's latest proelamat ion warns the women and children to leave llhs-in-fonteiii within live days as he intends t boaabard and destroy the eity and slnsit the burghers whom he eaptiires here." A Boar Haro. A New York World inrressiuihuit , writing from Pretoria, March 7, says: "The iias-r army baa o. far bean strengthened hy alsmt .mm men who have mine into the country through iii hig' .i bat ilnoa tha war baaan. Tin- large Issly of men have been rueruibol uhiefly in Baraaa, but May bare come Iron America and even Australia. Tiie III mt hero of the llrst four months of the war, tt Losla ilotha, riatOff of Colons., uml InioaSop and the youngest general in the republican armies. The name of Ilotha is already laillig mentiontsl as a sssibh- candi date for the presidency. Caaualtlai atSrwaUvrl. I.oieloii Man h III. The war olll has ISisted lie lollowinu frolo I I Bobartai !; i-.h- point t the aneni) learing nr.u.n..ii .unl in ' .ling in 4 northerly direction. Oaanullies in yesterday's engagement wore mofl numerous than at lira! reported I llfii ers k ilhsl, two; wounded, eight rank and llh kill.. I, On, wouiided 1 i'i ; 11. . --in.- 3. A Ona-Sldad Affair. London, March M. The . ngageitieiil yeaUiruay at Kareo Hiding .talioii ai.s ars lo have baM a one si.li-d aSair, although the Bsaraalsstlv bald tbeli groumf against a force three or four tiuiea I heirs for three hours, when, foreseeing the danger of the British cavalry enveloping Iheir Hanks, the 1 r withdrew in gis.l order. 1.-.I" 11 Usiuy 1. j- in 1 lo 11.. war oSU-e tl n ' that the general health, of the Tlanii at Haleking anil lis spirits goo-l I o l was holding out well. suld i'resldelit Ml V Ii bus aolie U.4're.,riu ufl. r isnung an ..rd. r that all British burghers refusing to join the army would he shot. K risiiiMladt, l-ridav Inneral Mnuls bslay engugisl the llnlish at Mafet Kop and held them at hay for mix hours The cuaualliue are unknown otha kuaaaadt Jouberl. New York, March .11. A dispatch ti. the Herald IfOflD Pretoria says: Uenaral 1.0ms Botha has baas sps s, int.d Ui sin i . e. I Jouburt aa 0QBI n ..uid. 1 iii chief of the Trauavaal torcea. Oaatb of Coloaal Seunb. London, March Ml Lord llofa-rla re jsirt the death at Norvals Pout of Col onel Hon. lieorgo. Hugh toug-h liougb had been private secretary to the cum lliallde in 1 bief of the Brillrh force., Ird Wolaeley, since IW7. dun s wumt aaroai. raw rajlura Baeordad Outlook Ba aeadlasly raverabl. New York, March 31.-S. T. fun A Co. iu their weekly ru(Mrt today aaya: Piogiirs toward batter t lungs haa buU unmistakable. Il was a year ago that freuaiud sajculatiou in industrial atocka reached ila culuiinatioii with prioaa averaging higher lliun at any time, while railroad tick. alur aouie decline, ruau 1.B0 Jier aiiaru higher after a fall Isilh, whiihemh'd in lVccmlcr. have len el now risen S.;I. per than to the highest j sint of tha year, The advance during the past week has been romarkabl v v igorous ami with tnore public BBpfBMrt than before. Failures for the wi-k have Ix-cn BM in the United States against IM lai 1 year and X iu Canada against L'." last year. Cambrlde Daraati Oaford. Putney, Kiigbunl, March B, The tl f t y seventh annual Ixiat race Is'tween the crews of Oxford and Caiuhridtre was rowisl bslav over the course from Putney In Mort Lake Cambridge won easily in IS minutes and t" BBOond Oxford was much distrcsstsl and alsmt twenty lenttths behind at the tinish. 11 m Squadron at Chamulpe. Yokohama, March III. the .la panes, press asserts that the Ktissjan sipiadroii is still at Ohamnlpo and will probably prmeed to Masanpho to enforce the oamandi made. It is believed that la the event of Corca yielding Japan will demand similar concession on the t'orean coast. Dlok Coomba or Rantueky. Baattyrilla, By., March :n. -"Tallow- Pick" GoOOina, charged With coin plleity in tlii" t ii s'hel assassinat ion , has been ralaaaad from justice on a writ of habaai corpus the case will ba heard Monday I'll,' county officials rofn-c to give Coombs u). to the Clark county officials. Hanelna at Manila. Manila, March ffl. Morales and QoOaalaa, who wen' found guilty of murdering countrymen, were hangisl at ins. n triihiv in the plara in front of the church at San I arlos, province of Oasssala, an ofSaat of the Seven HMath infantry presiding at the execu t ion. Railmiad tha Praildanry. Home, March ML Hlgnnr AIUrli, v ii-,' president of the house, tisik the chair at the oniug of the chamber of deputies today, and aiinoiincisl that Signor Colombo had res Ignis I the presidency nnd other olbcvils attached lo tin pi lidet 'V had 1. so r. si'iiisl Joa Woiooll Won. New v.rk. Marsh II, Joe Woloott. the Rarbadoad negro welterwehjbi pugilist, defeated Andy Walsh of Brooklyn In a M round boa) at th Bruadwa mi. bin club last night Walsh was substituted for Mistcrioiia Billy Smith, who was ill. I'ana Surrandars lo Kobba. Manila, Sarah II. Oblna (ienaral Paiia. who has Is'en lerr. ruing and devaatatina the nroviw f Fanay, has surrendered at l.ogaspi to l.eneral Kobbe, who is bringing him to Ma Ila, lielio I.. I'i oss Asm., n Jackson, Miss , March 31. Captain Frank Bnrkitt, p resident of tha National Befora Press Assoc nil ion, has issiitsl a call for the association In aaambla in Clnalsantl on May 7. Bi-8analor lilb.on Doad. Washington, March 31. L J -Senator liihson of Maryland is dead. Fee or a Million Uollan. One million dollars is said to have Im en the lee earned hy .III II ICS II. IBM, corporation lawyer of New York, for work s'rformed by him in bringing ills. ill II.,- great I aruegie r nek coin hllie just ell i t. .1 career not so many BAftBf 111 Chicago, case is hy fill the Hill Is-gaii hi years ago as a re. Ills fee in thla largest sum ever earntsi by a 1 ...... 1 lor one case. It is probably the largeat for the perforinanen sum ever p., 1 1 ol a single b 111 piei f legal work, in. mailer of what nature, hill is aa full ol business as he is of energy, and his success baloTB thfal lime in handling big cases made him of value of a million dollars to Carnegie and Krick and their ass. si sites when the greal S IMl.tMMI.lHMi steel coin binal ion was to Imi built BpOA the ruins of a law suit and the broken friendship of two of the manufacturing kings ol the age. a e Alkali Lands B. 0. Juds.ni, industrial agent of H e 11. B. A N , has made a resirl lo Trafbc Mauagei t'auipls'll, 1. guiding a plat of al kai 1 1. 1 1 1. 1 lattweeu rawter and Hniatilla, iisiii which In- is el pari in. ntiug There are three of 1 tract lajtweeu I'uiulilla and Pendle ton, alao. the object vf the exs.rl militia deSuitely lo aiH'ertaiu what qaalHy ol forage plaala can ba grown on lands of tin- .lass, of which there are between 10,000 ami IB, 000 acres in that aoctloli When Secretary Wilson of the 1I1 loirlin. lit of agriculture, vlaitad this section laat fall, he at- presaed a desire ti, have teals 1 1. il UM various grasses to see Juat what an alkali -impregnated soil would do. lie haa proffered the O, K a n peouh s.n b -eels as tin- depitrllneul bus that will grow in such aolla. Drouth la IjhsjI Our.,,,, hImumi ..I I...I... ... address 'l liiirailay aaid: "Tha l"ss loll. wheal crop cauand by drought during the , resent year was tK,(Ki iMHi 1.. , 10 .m IKK I atorling , the luaf io 11 Hon . mp waa 47,000,000 while the oil seeil crop, uaually re covering is . , acre, is ina ai latBOt ' iitsi.le ot Bengal and the north wuat provinces. The hats lo cultivalora in Hoiiihay alone in hssl oropa was il-. aa - 1 m m 1 and in cotton 4,000,000 than in Svptomlicr and, utter a fall in bmmi aaaj 9axuBraSjaiSa TaSSs Tc jfaxeai AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Portlflcation Appropriation Bill Comes Up Id the House. S3 HFJKWAY KX.'LAIMS ITS PROVISIORS Poerto Rico GoTeroment Bill Id the Seiift. House CstmmillM Reports Fttorebl; od the SblpplDK BUI. Washington. March 31. The house Jns?s,e. to the consideration of tha ortiSeation appropriation hill. Ileme wny, In c barge of the hill, explainrsl its provisions. Shalluck, under lati tude allowed in general debate, fol lowed with a ssech on tariff, aapaa sion and the soiilberii election laws. Shattliek dcnouiuisl the inciusiateticv of the southern statesmen in demand ing that natives iu QSf insular swses sious ls given all immunities of American cit uenship w bile the. were using all ingenuity to roh aoiithcrn negns's of constitutional righta con- hrrad upon them. ratlin' Amendment Loit. Washington, March Ml When the section of the bill relating to the exe .11l11ensse111l.lv of Puerto BlOB was reachisl in the senate Pettus aSaTad an amendment : " that the executive assembly of Puerto Itico shall have no powef or authority to enact any lawa in Goofl id with the constitution of the I'uited Stales " the amendment was lost, LM to 31 Fairbanks then aildrcsmsl the senate in support of the Mimlitig measure Tha Shlppln BUI. Washington, March 31. The house commilUH' on merchant inurino and Hahef led ttslay iipproel the reisirt on the shipping lull prcparisl bv tiros Venor. Ilit he fwpOft will Im made puhlic Mmi. In rraildant MeKlnlay'a I'urpoia. It is the narpOBa of the prtiaident to make the civil government of the Phib ippines, mpraaanteil hy the com- mission, stisrior to the military iu all matters isTlainiug to the goverumeiit of the islands not strictly military in character A 6SSMMM Maatlnt. At I illge since the cabinet meeting Secretary made a itatement ahowlaaj that July I. (Mill, there had accumu lated a surplus of revenues over recei Is of ills. nt ft3.000,000 and that hv the end of June this year It prohahlv would am t to ..ver U,000,000, TlM mi - rwtary is of the oninkw that tha present rale of taxation iiiight safely he rial uca, I to sou 1I1 ui BUI Agraad to. The poetuAoe appropriation hill a lluallv agreisl 111 nil hv the house colu- mlttaa carries Ills. 000,000, The Loud hill relating lo -. . . on I class mall natter bus been agre,s to in ail aiueiided form by the house coininltlisn on ststoices and sistroads. BUI Turnad Down. The hill to remunerate a Britiah cable consiltv for exs'iis' nicurrisl iu repairing the Manila cable, cut hy Admiral Hewey, which was under con sideration several weeks ago, waa con -sigmsl to obllv ion as was a hill to refer lo the court nf claims the claim of certain fiti.cn ol the birder tounlica I Pennsylvania, who sufTeri.l losses luring various incursion nf re ll forces into that stale during the civil war. This hill has Iscn laifore con gress for many year ami involvtai about SJ,atL0D0, Three hills were passed I,, refer small claims to the court ol claims. Bsvolullon In Vonatuala. New York, March 31. A diapateb tn the Herald from the ..rt of Haiin, l rinnl.nl savs: The i iieuela govern mi ni ..Hi. nils rcs.rt that aevere llgbt ing is . iirrnl m ar the city of Bolivar 011 March U. Uenaral Peuabaat, iun maiidiug the government tnaipa, ll ia aiiiiouucsl, del. .1 1 ei l.eneral Iteinaii ade His lories killed 'JXi revolu llonieta, liw.k eighty prisoners aud caplnr.sl a Urge ipiantlly of arm and win in 1111 1 1 ii hi . The government loaa la small. Thraalanad sink, of rrlnlar. Indlaiiais.il- March II A geueral alrike of union printer employed hy n.. inler of the National Typholhelae may he orderisl The executive council oi the International ryMajvaMleal I'lii"! n in session 111 tin cllv I considering the deltaut altlludu ol 11 ,- I ) pbol h. lae sink. In ih Balaea DUlrlal. InrihBBI, Waah , March 31. A aajalal Ui iix Ubrouiele says: a strike 111 the mines 111 the Nalaou district ha Issen declared. The llillns in Nelaon and fall districts will BO) niillorni wages ol ;i ta'i a day. Low Bala lo St. Paul. ffhlSSSn. March 31 The Weateru I '.usiujiir Ammh'IuI loll I...H I.IO...IIII. ...I a one I..11 rata, I'lu. t-, 1" Mt. Paul aim return lor the national ropul.li can league convention on July 17. rllltb Crulian at Tabu. Tientsin, China, March 31 British oruiaera Hermolna and Busk have arrived at Taku. Ladies ass Look st our inimens stock of Trimmed Hats and wonder if we will nell them thiu m a .mi. Wu cortainly bhall. I'i ire in what does it. La Mode Millinery Pcudleton, Oregon.