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DAILY DOING EDITIOH DAILY EVENING EDITION Put Vonr "Ad." In The Eaet Orcf onlan .. I hare II ...Bsea... All Klii.t" of Printing ! The Eait Oregonlan Will it.. It f..r ...you... PENDLETON, TMAT1LLA COUNTY, OK KtfON, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1JMH. NO. 3759 VOL. 13. 25c Line of Paper Novels, 19c. Fill lis Fair A Grand Showing of New Laces and Embroideries.. Jewelry , lie. Mc Bracelet! forWo. rutmlnl ( nnthi ror IBB. I doaea bKt lioru hair pine, NC value, ,w1ln. Beauty Pkft ft, IMr, 4r v warn nam, ,"; Bicycle Sundries. , leda laddie r-cular fl M), We. Large bv awblde, 4'Jc. Mnycle rlp- "' ''" r prlp 24i ; , - hike oil inOjMC bottle (:l in-one) ll ioc; tw ollpe e ' ak i"l,r Outdoor Sports Crttonel wtt hUh), 14tj simMH.i f, v htrd W I. HM, etc. llano IihIIh I , , ih. i,i h m- up- Mn-kn 10 lo j 100 iWHfMfl fie. Good wood top I e, . Raster Goods i ,r (i Mm Piecy ' rirdH, in o I.I ihnpea nd laei.aed Bawtleta. lh to Me. Bgg DM hiiv i l"r. Water Diahci Il' n.,,,1 j;. ruth. 1 '"ly 1'KJti. (ilH KrfTK, fir. I'lC The Inrjie-i line i (Idling tinkle, birnDrOOMi Metlonofy, etc., on mile here. ! FREDERICK NOLFj Hundreds of Novelties are here at reasonable prices. New for Shirt Waists: All-overs in lace, Embroidery and Tucking, narrows to match. Kid Glove News., A handsomer lino f Gloves Cantiot be found anvwhttv. Wo ve earned repuuiUon for selling (ilnvt's that are right in every reaped .... We have two lUperioT grades. See these colors: browns, Tans, Modes, Reds, Slat". Black and White. "Mascots" tap, I till Pique. We't Sewed, an e cedent Olove. $1.26 a p Ir Eskay" lclBep, i in l)reg Kid. Perfect Fitting, Newest Stiichlng, $1.75 a pair Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store We have stacks and stacks of New Spring Goods, a rich ar ray of handsome novelties and exclusive styles, at reason sonable prices. The Newest of Waists. Wash Waists in a profusion of pretty color logs, nil neatly made in a sty It ib ruumirr, 59c to $2.50 each. White Waists, trimmed wi b tucks, insertion, lace and embroidery, soft and laundered cuffs, 85c to $10.00 each. Pretty Novelties in Silk Waists. Nobby Plaids for l'ross skiits. Spring (la pes and Jackets NECKWEAR. A very extensive line of Novelty Neckwear. Stocks in Silk and Satin, Muslin Stocks, Bows, Long Ties of Net, Mii-dm or Chiffon, trimmed with Fringe or Ruchiug; Jabots in ptofusion, from 25c to $3.00 each. Spring Hosiery for Women and Children. N.w Ktd Glo es for Taster Wa.h S Iks f r Waists. New Fancy Kihbons Special for Wednesday. 2000 yards of Fancy Lawns in Light and Dark Colors, 5c the yard. Pendleton's Big Store. LUDtts Sal ooo Lots 5. I, 8, 10 and 11 in Block 81, Re serve Addition io Pen dleton, opposite Wash ington & Columbia River Railroad depot, will be sold at reasonable prices from each. The lots are ex cellently located and are only five blocks from Main street. Apply to East Oregonian Building. ma VITALIT. LOST VIGOR Ahu MANHOOL apotOQCJ, Night Emhwiona an l if fir nana nil Atv.d oll ' -, M.I VI.V(W V ubuse, or exceag and ladla cretioo. Auervetouictutu blooii buihlor. Brines the , v pink flow to pale cheeks and restores tlie fire of youth. 'TV By tnall 50 per box; tt boxes "r .v.-.r.O; with u written guurun- 80 to euro or rotund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Linton ic Jaokaon tau OMK3AOO, IUL for Infants and Children. Tim Kind Von lime AJNvSfS BSaafM au boru tb Hirua tur of t hus. II. Vteteker, ami lain Un-u made under Ins IMtrnonul up'rviHion for ovef .'to yeurn. Allow no ono to docoive you iu tliiH. OMMatajHMSf luiitutioua und -.iiisi-a- i " ,ii but sySBtBMSBaV nud enduiiKer tbo In-all h of Cblldreu KxMjrlenee uaiuat Kxptriiueut. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SI In Use For Over 30 Years. K v " - - r-a .'mS LJTlfaaaawBSBfc. ? GENERAL NEWS. Kloven ffaati rnnoi. of kutionk pi MM wen-Mttioiallv n-rtl nt Sidiirv, N.-w South Wale.' Two additional MSttH have iHVtirrMl. I'red W. AtktaSM, nrinoijml "f the PprlaftoM, Maw. . hlgji, whool, hn r ivimI an informal offt-r of the tinn of NparlntaaKiaal r mmobum n the Philippines. Vr.-iitMit Kruper said in mMI Snn ilav the last i-xpreiwd desirn of the jltn t'oniniHiiihinl-tifneriil JoObaftW! that he aboald ba HUeeoetled an Ooan tint t In ii t ( ienernl by L0.H Itotha. T o oowitlaa baM prinwlwta Ixm Snturiln v iiikI lUtad M the COO teat for I'ttitl ' Btataa asMtor. MaatagM eovntf. OonpanMM Sallv! dlatrwt, aavo niaa laro majority. Wlaa cowrty alaa daclarad f..r Mr. Butajr, Tin-dfttiiH-riit ir national OOnnittM hai laaqed a rirenlar BMlng that all dalemlaa to the MUM t'ity iHnven tion l "itiHtrneteil for the re-iirtlrmn-tion of the OhhMgo platform, and tlm MtlatBtlon of eitniliilatoy loyal to it in Ivio mill IovhI now. " THE PHILIPPINE TROUBLE o Otis Gives a Review of the Campaign Since January 1. THE SITUATION IS MORE PEACEFUL Casutltjr List Shows i UiK Numtwr of Offl cm and Mm Killed and Wounded. H'Hvy Insurgent Loss. WaablMtoa, April :l to-m-ral (ti iRf Mbloo the war ih-parl tin-lit a miln niiiry of the riw and dotolotrtoMllt of lite i-atnpaitfii Btnee the llrnt of the vi-ar THa n port ayn : "Sine January I, dm bvadrad tad t rut v-four palrmlabaa hava baaa ra ported, mtly illghl effalra. Oar eaMUaltim nro ton olicer, ami wventv- Preaideiil Oomnete of tha Federation elaht enllatad me. killed. IS oaVen ami I.I nonmli'.l I n u r.-nt anil li dmae Iohn in killi! ami loft on the Held, fotirtoon beadred ami tifiv three, small arniH aaearedi three Inoaeand ami tiftv one; pleOM ol arlillory, one hnadrea aad nixty-tlve. There ware large oapturea of other Inenrgenl prop-rty. tiiiiiibi-r of Import anl In. argeal ofBean are iu r reader I ng and tbo nit nation in ladaallj I omlajg more paeitle. ' ' ARUInttldo In Slngnpor. Chloago. April B, A ineelal la the Record from San Praaeloeo aaya 1 "Nowh from the Phlltaplaea nliow" timt Agalaalda in Singapore. Blagapora pa peri pabllah an lalerrlea with alra. I Labor nvi that the lodcrat Ion had nnder oonalderattorj the orgaalaatlon of a anion ol profeaeioaal haeeball pur, i-m. its ehml obataele hitherto, be raid, bad boon the timidity of the playere, but now tiaoe the olnbi bad Men red need to eight, there vtan more diepoalthw t aflan a union. The ilr.sle BabOOOk, Bl work in the river at Savannab. OeoTgla, piekod up two oldtype Ragliefa oaaaoa, in a man-of-war wreek. no ar i n weluhn alnuit ltKHI m .11 in t n. ami the other ISO lHittmlH. Tin- veaael in mppoeed to have been aaah at the time ol the iirit inii oeen patio, of thli i t y , when the I n itch allien Hailed up the river to al- taek theaa, Tbo Imaril of health of Sun I'riineiw-o bat prai tii ally deekUdthal the plagae lias run itn eotirne. No eanei- have de reloped for over a week. The nietii Ihth of the lioard now nay that iitiarait tine rentrietioUH may be made Iohh utriiiuent. Conimenelin March '.'t all rextrietiotiH rear.linc the shipment of Snwihandlaii from Roaolaln exoapl letntatiidlaa Iran aalatie porta will he rcM-imlod. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. (id t'rull wiif arrestiMl and hrniiithl to North Vakima, on a eharge of steal init boraei from M. Led better, roeldlag in the eautern part of the rottnty. Ho eaterad a plea of not galltir, Fifteen thoiisaml Nople nr.-el.-.l william Jaaaiaga Bryan on bli arrival at Seattle. The street wan I. lark with a aaaea aroerd of people for bloeki in the dlraotloa of we Northern Paelfk depot. The Hot SprilitfH hotel, M) mi leu from Taroltia, Wushiii(ftoii'H leielillg health reaort, bnrned Banday night, Twelve pat lenti In the hotel ami the employe! Vara taken to Loiter by a Northern Paetfbl freight rain. LoH, SS000, fjoaaomly Tribe, No. 7, Improved Order of Kfd Men, at Astoria, ban i wanted the ooatraol for a moaumejal to In- ererteil over the prow of the late Sherifl John W. WIlluUM. who wux mardered by Obarlea Hiliaid at Bea Hide, Heeeiulx r ao, IHIIH. About eijilit mimtliH uk Ouataf Henry tieyer, an obi timer, mM bli interest in a mine at BattO, Mont., fur Meveral thoUMtlid dollurn. 'Ibis money he Iiuk Im-i-ii sM.ndiiiK as rapidly as pomlble. On Sunday lust the lust rent weat. On Moaday ba t'"'k naor pbnie ami died, The Taeoma News mm thut nil the admlaeion of Waabingtun as u state, srarrrly 1(1 yearn ugo, over M niiirib-rs have bee. oommltted in Pierea ooontyi in a blob Taooma in iltaatedi umi only two of the merderoro, now ender tea teme of death, llUVe U'ell roliv i. t.-.l of murder in the tirst dogma. The repaid loan bar aMoeiatloa ol Portland, by a vote of 10 to 14, ra looted the report of the invent i(ut lag oommittea exonerating Platrlrt At torney Sewall from ihurif-n of eorrup tioli. .I.i.l.-. Mrtiinn in leudiliL' the litiht aninnst Sew ill I umi in nhottinu up a surprising stat. of olliriul ret jail nam in tbr oHire r i miu und net JJre mmglv ou u wruk 10 UBIUlaUtU A UUUltaU uil iling SdnVltta. Hi SI. Geome UKO. IA I At , Piop. Elegantly Furnisned. Steam Heated Buropeao Plan. Block and a -lull from depot. ."-ample K.oom in conncctioi . Kuom Rate 50c, 75c, L4 .00 THE EAST QREGONIAN. I he Papar of iba Paopla. i .sijM) Uaada It. Tha Lai aval Clraalaitu . The Maal Aa.nita M. Uaa Dr. Sanden's Belt THE PHILIPPINE COMMISSION. ; Tha Army In tha Island Will ba Whollv Subordtnata to Ita Ordari. Waahlngtoa, April At the White II n . President MrKinlev enlerta i tied at dinner the meiubern of the Philip 'pine eoniiui-sion. The ills! rurt lotis to I the oomniieoion, which have hern pra pared hy Beervtrtnen Koot ami i.uki. at the laqaeal of the president, are eoiu-pb-tr. They (live he eotiilo Innion plenary powero, I'renidetit Taft of the eomminsion will be the persotuil reprmental i e of Praaldaal .MrKinb-y In the Philippine uroup, and he and bin i ollriimirn w ill lolly represent American aoveralgnty. The army in to In- wholly nuliorilimite to their orders, and (ieueral Otis, if he electa to remain iu the Phlllppinee, iii Und the eommimlon tukiuu the plan- of the presidetil of the I intod Stales and the seerelary of war an bin Immediate superiors. Qaaeral otin may remain or DOOM bOBM, as he in fers, hut if he reiuaiun he lll have to mbordinate ins ooatrol of the amy wholly to the orders of the eomtninnioii. Thin in not intended iu any way whatever to roller! up hi I ieueral Otis, uho, in the opinion of the president, has done wonders durum bin adte inin- t ration of affaire in the Phlllppinee, i. ui the new eommimlon is to in- the goeernamati just an if the pree Ideal himself were to yo to the I'll i I i ppilien with bin eubim-t and exerrise roiitrol under the military law. It in oris sary, therefore, that it have beolote authority over all eivil iro ram meal that may In- establ ishiMl and over the army, KOO, The romiiiissiuu will sail from San Praaeleeo April IS, ami thenMmbera do not exn-et to return to this aoiintry for at least two yearn. All the iiiem- bers reel lea that way an- koiuk npoa a iaalon of vast Importance ami re anoaaiblllty the balldlng up f u elviltaad stat it of dlaoordaal ami unprom laing mu nulmlali. H - eon sidered as one elieoura)(illg ni(n that tbeee gentlemen roe I la the magnitude of their tusk, und an another thut the pree Ideal bus glee, tin m full au thority. PASSED THE SKNATK. Puartu Nlco BUI boat Through by a Vula or 40 to a i . WaehlagtoBi vpni I The Puerto RICO bill bun passed the m-liuli-, u to It. W.lshilitftoll, April :t III the house today the lull Hits pussrd to ullou men uho Mrvad dttriiiK the Spanish war, iu tin- Philippine lueurrectlou, in the armi navy or Marine eorpe, im eatei lunds under bomeetead act, to deducl the lime of siirh nervire from the period required to perfect title. The I,. .11-. tin ii rousi.,-riil tin- Hawaiian eivil go rem men I bill. Annl linal di-iu-i-.il of lln II The si ual. Has ii" aqual Ua Ihaj ours ol Nsrvous and PhvsiaaJ l'-iiii-ity, Exhaiisttai vitality, Vari ooocJa, KrwBiature, Dacliotj lih.- ui llaiuory, Waftiog, i ll"., which hus lici-n brought ulxut hy early llldiscrvtioni Of latKi" excesM. s, hi. tliousund d- w i 1 1 i 1 1 z li-.-tiiuony duiiiij; !"'..".. Ms tuhliuhud thirty yeura. My Electrical Appliances are a Sure Cure. Call or write lor "Three CtSSBSi of Meu." Bewaie of othe t llcing you al leged Saudcn Belts. My DSlta are not for sa'e at druggists, hut run be bad only from my own officea run under my owu uume Address, The Dr. Sanden Co., it'j Fourth St.. Portlaud, Oregon Weshinirtoii lisluv Is-if.ni Poerto Kiruii hill After minor hiisi urns whs truuaai'twl, Maon eddroaaad the wliate At the I i.ln lllsloll of Mumiu'm apeaeh 'ulbertwm of Texan ad dreeead tin- senate in oi.s,sitioii to the pndiii on usurn. Wushiiiton. tgrll a Voting baass on the Paerto Klcan lull, a auiaai .I eommittee aateudaMOia wen- ai, . i to without division. Iluvin offered an emeadmeot, mukintt Paerto Kim an Interne tioaal peveaae dletrltt and graatiag free trade. Tim aawadamnl was lout, '.IO lo 4U. A vote mux tin ii tuki-n en the bill, umi it passed, to to t the rabinet motili t.sluv the ill bier t of redurtiun of mveilUea I'V eoourena wun dinrusm-d. WanhiiiKUin, April 8. It in ui. i. i -t. ... tin- aumuilntrution la in favor of a revision of the wur reVOOae uet mi us to rut down tin rata lute, Imt it in thought bv reoresen- tative republirann thut nothing on thin lino will lie advlHuhle thin uomloii. Wunhiiigton, April I Proderick Hurbridge, manager ol tbo Banker Hill aim Hullivuu mine, was the ebiei wituenu in tin- t.iaiur d Alene Invent lyu tion t inlay. THE i I AUK CASE. Areuiuaul roe Bagun by the Atlornay Mruiorlallllf . Waahiagtoa, April 8. Amumeal in li e runu of Senator Clark, 01 Muntuiiu, wan begun hy euuiiavl for tbo meiii oriulintM hxluy. Arthur A. Hierney wan the lirnt npeaker. Hierney oonteoded thut Clurk hud dett-riuiuutl to uo to I o. aeiiutu rugardluaa of all eonuideratiuiin of virtue and mortality. lieriiy enin uieiited at luligth on ('lark o Ujetlnion.i , ixuitoudiug that tha eeeMUktr had iiroonted bintelf in a most tinetivia- ble poaltlon. The eommittee adjourned untn mnreoay, LABOR STRIKES. Tha Bullitlne Tradan Demand an Elht Hour Day. New York. April J.- The strike of I the balldlng trades and a few other i trade went into effeet iu New York aad vicinity reatetday. it ban act ret ( annumeil gri-at proportion ami tl D out are perfectly orderly, Ahoal ISOO men went on a ntrike tboriih the boTOagb Ol Hronx and inned a eirrttlar to the l.mn. The rirenlar rerite the demamh of the men s follows: ":i "wi , shall be paid for eight bourn' work in , the llmnx ami M.SB for the BUm h Mirth of time ill Mount Yeritou." nte men alao detiuniil Satnnlav afternoon shall be coaebleprd half holiday, ami that no work shall be done then. Kifty-one brjeeee aiguwl theagreemenl agreeing to nay the men what they de nuimleil. A, 000 1 BOH strtKern returiieil to work. At Oriuiire, N J., ItHHl meehunirs. ahaal aaaally divided amoag the painters, unisons and larpeatore, eiraek today The masons and painters have already an eight hour da , but they demand an inrrease in wages. Carpantart at Indlanapolli. ludiauanilin, lad., April .'i. Several baadiad nnloa carpenteri nll work b daj us no word wa ragwlvad from the Don t recto re with reference to the de mand for an inrrease of wagen to Xt rents Hr hour. The journeymen plumbers also struek. MlnnKtollt Plasterer! Locked Out. MlaaeapollB, April I, Bmploylag plaatorara have lin ked out their men pending settlement of the dispute en to bourn. Plumbers Want Mora Par. Indianapolis, hid., April ,1. Journeymen plumbers have nlrm k, de manding an aeCBBea in pay. im Mil THE WRONO EYE. Tha Terrible MiHorltine Which Betallt a Young Woman. I'hirugo, April I, The ("hiaago Society of Oca I lete will not make public the name ol the member who made ghl of twenty Irom Imlianup- ollfl blind by o ..rating on tbo wrong eye. She h.-l the night of mi M two months ago hy being ntrttek hy an arrow while playing with bet brother. ii peratioti tree to remove the eye The oriilisl made the mistake of re- moi lug the perfect eve. When Mi-s taaa Dadley recovered ronneiooniiesn she w.m asked if she roiild nee out of the injured eve "I mo wholly blind,'' nhe ggj. aarad, "I ran not see from either eve ; nil i blat k to mo. " Bsamlnatlon ahowad thai the wr-.ng eve had baOU I rented II enlist OOUld offer no eBOaaa lor bin mistake. The ease is similar to that of I honias Stewart, MVellteOU yearn old, ol Mon treal. I r tloBaader Prouufuot hmt May made the mistake of removing the Iiov'h one sound eve, whieh was in- aWiaod from tympathy with ins other eve, Wbleh bud 1hn.ii ho seriously in jured by ii blow Hint it wan sightless. Ir. Proud loot suid that he i-oiibl not ar. oil nt for the mistake. (iKRMAN NEWSPAPER MEN MBBT. They Are Opposed to Adinlnlalratlon'e Polloy on Imperialism and Trusts. Wanbinglou, pril i PraBldaail M. kinlev 'n mlv isem an- worried over a meat lag la Ohioegu hmt sutunlay, ai- leudisl hv n-pr. s. nlal IM-n ol the lead ing (afaeM tmeriean neweeaperi of leu stules, where urtlve stim were taken to oppose the re-idei I lull of the president hv Iliell W ho III iNINi were strongly for bin, i ..no. iii American editora wen- in uttemlaure from Mirhigan, Wlaeueaia, Kentucky, ladutaai Onio, atlaaeeota, Nehraska, Missouri and Illinois. Tlie -.1.1 lln. Ml exprenmil wan UliatlillloUl iigninal the present Bdminletratioa. Only three Issues, urrordiug to OBMJ Informant, were dlaaueeod trusts, lm- perialUMn and money. Upon the llrsl two there wan II i dlsngreeiueiit. An to sliver, it wun the reported BOaoonaM tbutullhoiigh the Oeriiinu tmer nans were ntrouglv anli nilver an a elans, they would . -nirrdr a point to the ad voce tee of tin- white mrlal aad leppuri tin- Bjomlnee of tin- tCBtteaeCity eua lent ion on the more re. ml isniien anti'lriists and mil i Imperial HUB, Port Hall Reservation. Washington, April I, lli-preneula tive Rdgai Wilson's loll for the opea nig of the I ort Hall rrwrval loii panned the house tisluy An agreeineiit be tween the BaaaeBead bouse will uu dnubtedly in reaehed in Bond wanna, I in-end of the long struggle for the 0M'lllllg ol II, . 1.,1 ..ill Ii, iv now fairly he nuid to In- in night. Caldwell, April I The renldenre ..I 0 m n i, hols, nhoal two mllaa above 1 ulks More, wan denlroyml uln.ut aWM tmluv hy lire. Nothing wun HlVed Mr. Nli hols hud reeeutlv ilmurisl the property but had not reeeivid the iUMim, they In llig iu the pUBtodbOB bare linrlin. April I, The Koalaiebe Seltuiig bun puhiished alarming r. inirtn regarding wur preparations which Hunnia is mukiiig on lund und w-u. The a-ituiig aiiiiouniiw thai the rar will go to Miiwiiw loiuorrow to Ut preeeni al tin- miiiturv oouneil. MAY CAUSE COMPLICATIONS An American Officer in Command of Boers in Sooth Africa. o LED THE AMBUSH AT BUSHIAI'S XOP Sid lo it Captain Rel"bmtn. Who Is Still Connected With the United Stilts Army Progress of ibe ttr. New York, April 3. The Journal ami idem t leer aaaawMa that the Ameriran nauml Kelchiaaa, aid to have Imh-u in rommaml of the lunTa at Buehman'i Kop ambuah, was captain Carl Reiehmna, u, B. . Captain Rehtbmnn hi atlll ofhelally eoauwawlad with the t'nil,s State" government and nwfc an m t might bring on gruvo dln lomatlc dlfsmOltieB. If Captain Ueirbman has pslawd in lighting with out llrnt reeigning from the Cnttisl Staten army he will In- liable to eoiirt n in rt ial . Mass Meeting at Cape Town. Cain Town, pril .'I. t a mass meeting at which 10,000 people wwbw prem-nl a renolution wan passtsl deelar tug the solemn rouvietioti that the ill corporation ol th south A (man re public and the tirnnge tree MWtB into the queen's iloiuinioiin abme would ecu re the praeperlty ami public fre. lotn of South tfriea. Caiualtles Aiming British Ofltcare. lam, hai, pril .1, - loll. .wing lo an . Uli. i ii I jnt of the ranualtien among lint ish oillrern m ar Itloemfoiitoin wa terworks : Killed Northumberland Kusii,-er, Major Booth, of Roberta' Home; Ltaa tenant Crowh-r, of the nusliral nervire and Lleuteaaal Irvine. Woun.hsl Vrtilb-rv, Col. Itm-her-ford and live others; Itoyal Horse liiiardn lieutenant Meade; Roberta' Horse Three J mounted infantry four. Mtaalng trtlllery, Capt. itay, of the Tenth llilssnrs, l.ielitenmitn Pel bam umi 0i lehetea. Hoers Control the Waterworks. Buehman'i Kop, Monday. -The llm.ru uro -till ineupytng the waterworks, whieh the Brltlah ehelled yeatarday aftrratina. Details ot tha Ambush. I .on. Ion, April .1. fuller uewn of the disaster to the llritinh army iJoa not tend to improve matters from a llritinh s,jnt of view. The war orth-e ban I Mm! r.l a dlapateh from h I , ii aa fol lown : I I Bloom foa tela i Moaday - Then, baa la-en ronsi.lr rahlr delay in getting ar eurate relnrnn o( the ranualtn-n The foree o i out iniiall v ill toiirh w ith the enemy There were many arts of oon IpicUOUl gallantry battery Itoyal Home artillery wan nmldniily MET rounded ami the oAeOfl and men all Wade prinotiers without a nln.l l.-iog llnsl Pivt' gunn were raptured at the name t line. " liohc-rln' ilinpateh msjuii to llnally dlapnWB of the reis.rt of the rix-oynry ol the guns ami tlie art that the lloore remain in ocrupattou of the water works m taken as mi Indication, that they intend to make u stand nilltleient ly long to OOVwr the withdrawal ol the gunn mid wugoiil. Taw ilarmlng lawaaaa in mortality among the II. s r prianWaWB at Hiiuoiia- town has lad need the aatharltiaa u re- moVe lo the inain laud all priwuteri not going io Mt Helena. Tbe tier man liner K.n.nig ban again rem Insl lairenio Mi, npiei, having oil hoard H7 punnellgern Is. 1111,1 for the Transvaal. The Uuien at Kingston. huhlin, pril :i. The royal .a. hi with Qnaaa Victoria aimard errivad at Kingnloii al - p. m , and wun greeUsI with a myal salute from thn rliaiiiiul s, pi u.l run No our will leave the vesaul until tomorrow. a laaaeaaa r leu i mum SAUCE Till: OHHIINAL WUUCI:SII:HSIIIMI! MN 1 a l il., a Hl'WAKB OP IMIIAIIONS I slanalura f Juka BSBSH Basw, AgeaU, New Yerk 4 Ml..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Ladies Look at our immense 5tock of Trimnied Hats ami hi -nil. i if wn will -til thou thiri m a.suii. We cortaialy tihull. Priot in what does it. La Mode Millinery Pcudletou, Otegou.