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DAILY EVENING EDITION All hin.l. "I ITiniiM i The l:atOregonlan will .in H ...yoa... Put Yntir "Art." In The P.aat Oregonlen ftn.l hs.s It VOL. 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHEUON, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1900. NO. 377 DAILY EVENING EDITION Ot T'x''"',,''',''-'--' Eastel!a Easter OffergT OH NOVELTIES. 7 33 , 1 L . ff..PrCrdi ictosas j a iton lull of Sor-ins Pntttinau. rmi'' i)i....ri os I'liiitris L'.tc . ,, I I.I I MB - c;knfrai nkws. In.'1'i'""' 11. Ken 5,1 "1 hi, l.llr H Ml n Easter Perfumes f . " . ir.t hull u I ..r. , - i ,..,11 ii p. in . Pishing Tackle ThC to k" ,'"n,,u'" n Pl,'Ct i enLfcs itl'fi4. Crepe Paper ill ar IV ud llfcje Crepe Paper i, in.-. Fill I " ' ' cniors. redenck iNolt 5 Bright, Bssutiful, Brash. Dainty. Lauflss1 TaUormad Jacket Bulla, Mlk Waists, Shirt Waists. Draft Skirts. Underskirts, Jackets. Dram Good, Ribbons. Dress Silks. Waist Silks. Wash Silks. Neckwear, Underwear. Dtinty Wash Fabrics, Fins White Goods. "Mascot" and "Kskay" Kid Gloves. H iisry, Parasols. l4Sorosis" Shots, A Oorssts, Ferris Waists. The Spring Stuff! and the SammST Stall's in vite you here. The store's a fashion sheet it's a showing of what's to he worn. Come, lnok around and enjoy it. Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store The Joyful Time of Easter i almotl with us. Amniian woim n ths Mates over alwavs linn some new article of raine-nt n that occasion. Witliout tbil DSWnSM it does not Still like a true Barter time. Some come forth clothed entirely in new tuns, others with hut a new waist or a mw skirt, whiletill others content themselves with ft pair of doves ori 1 i t of neckwear to brighten ths Usual costume. Whatever you desire iii tt is way, don't lose sight of the fa?t that such things can he bought hest here - at just the right prices, too. Pretty Belts of Ribbon, Elastic, Suede or Carved Leather. Dainty Capes. Easter Suits and Skirts Easter Parasols. LADIES' KNOX SAILOR HATS The Nattiest Headgear of the season- Always Correct. New Ribbons Neckwear and Rufflings kitl Gloves Popular Hosiery & Underwear New Silk and Wash Waists Special for Friday and Saturday. 200 pieces of All Silk Satin Ribbons in all colors, at about ONE-HALF regular price. So. 5 at 5c yard. No. 7 at 7o a yard. No. 9 a1 10c 1 ard. No. 12 at 2 'j(t a yard. No. 16 at I5c 1 yard. No. 22 at I5C B van!. Lots Poir 000 Ui 5. 6, 8, 9, 10 and U In Block 81, Re serve Addition to Pen dtetoii, opposite Wash ington & Columbia River Haiiraad depot, will be sold at reasanabie prices wwwww: $115 ta $130 each. The lots arc ex cellently located and are only five blocks from ttain street. Apply to Jaislks(D)im 5t Orejonian BuUdlnf. if IT A -viTALrr lEuVl I A LOSTVIOOt: 1 ' " y , M i 1 ht Emieelons am .i-ti, ail effects of sell or excess and IndU i-'JrS . . ' Auervetuulvaml 1 uuii.ivr, for Infants and Children. CaMtorla la a. liurinl-Ha Hiiltltiit tor Casta Oil, Paxe gorlf, DruM ami Soothing Nyruim. It i IM-auiit. 1( contain, uvitbci Opilliil, Morliiii' nor utht-r Nurrotiu MibsUince. It l-tr8 WoriiM and allayit J Vwrihlnie. It CUrea lUrrli-u Ou4 Wind .die. it relieve Teetb lujr Trouble and i;rea CouKtiatiu. It reictibttea tbn Btomaeb and Bowels, ulviug bealtby aud natural aleey. Tbe CbiUlren'n luiucea-'i'be Motber'a Frieud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the signature 01 In The election la BrllMi Oolwblt lins Ikm'H not fur .linn- ii. II. C. Krirk will m il liix ImldiiiKH in the Qanwaja Stool r.mniny Hint rotin- pornmnctitly. j.ie Wolootl Inwofeed twl Dlok Moore, ol st. Paul, in four roonda, before Ihe Eureka Athtotkt ("ltd), In Baltimore Jantea B. Kellojcbead ol B. s. Dnan l'i., n( Now rk, wax Hontoiu'od to wvaji roan aM all aaunthe in ntnto" prieoa, ReHaaJ wan oottvloted f raod laroonv. i, ,. Morritt, iitft-,1 . OBM of tin innsif Hiiiwcsfnl dry niln iiirrvhanta in Kincatoeii N Y.. in n tit nf eaeaporarji Inaanlty Hlmt liin mother through the bead ami then idiot himself. dyitiK Inetaatljr. It i thought Mn. Morritt will die. Lieutenant OoloMl Webb Hayai linn beea ajelaitel boaae troai the Philip ninea, ami k directed apea ale arrival in San Pranctooo to laMeadlately re I. irt to the iiilinlant uenoral of the United State army, and nill then, at bu own Nqoeat, ho disi hartfe,!. THREE STATE CONVENTIONS o Democrats, Republicans and Populists Gatber at Portland. o JUDGK WOLVERTOH IS REKOMINATED Furnish ol Umtttllla for Presidential Kleclor. Drroocrtls and Populists Trying to Come Toj!Plhrr. Portland. April IS, The democratic I etate oonrentJoa aaaembled at lOiSOfl ni. Temporary otaaalaaUon -u I effected by the election olGeo. R. Chamberlain of Portland ohainnan, and t". R. Redfteld, ol Happaar. aecre I tary. After appointment id eoni- I mltteef the convention adjonraed to 1 1 p, m. The election of t'hamliorluin a torn- THB REPllBI.U AN I AMPAIGN. Ra- The roinihl ioaii of t In- Soeond Maine imrarv ohainnan oniifrennional ilintriot renoininatoil Hon, Charlei R. I.ittletlold of Rock land for oonarenH, and the rpiiuhlioaiiH 1 of the Konrtli Maine congreealoBal di- trld renomlnntiil lhm. Charles Sea telle a eandidat fur oonroxH. over IS.000,000, it if ronghlf eatl 1 mated, in the Kiim ttie Dnlon Paclflc Inmraventeati In Wyoming will anal thin year. In MNM laallOM BOS mllee ol now road emiiil Ih balH for that aan,bnl to the overland route it repre , centH only improvement; to the allot , iii)i main line. : tea. horn have linked the park oommieeionojn lo net aalde apaoa in eaeh nf the pablk) parka fur the onlti ration ol the dlSWanl variothM ol (train and vitfetuhlen, that hoIiimiI chlldreS may learn from a praotiial (tanonatration bow the ooMaaonaal artiolen of fmnl are vf"n. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The ereamery at Salem him jn-t tartl up with 4UI o iwn. There in talk nf ontalil ihiii a hoot niittar factory in Lane enmity, near Eugene, .Incut) Keiiter, aniil 14, in in tnutodv in l'nrtland on a charKo nf embeaele nient conitiiitted in Tarmna. linker t'ity paaptf will nnlworihe fldiMI fur the pnrpone of entertiiiniiiK vinitnrn to the mining onii(ronn to ho hold there in June. Kandolph Strirklin, a well known C'lackaman county pioneer, died at hin borne at Highland Tneaday morning) ated ii". lie oronned the plain III s.". A Saloin '... r nayn that lr. Cal breath, the now taiporiutendent nf the aavloni, han fixed the time id day lalmrorn fmm 7 a. in. to ti i. in., whereanthey fnrmerly Imuii work at (l and quit at I, In a quarrel with hin iieiihow, Alexander MoOTa, nf llridal Veil, mi tliod. R, N., nhnt himnolf Munday and died from the effort nf the arourtd. It in ohurtted that ho wan en deavoring to nhoot hin nephew when the pintol wan im'harirel. It han BOOM to lifc'ht that a man named II. f, McI.iiukiiI in on Saturday eloped with or kidnapped a ISpaarola eeboolglrl. the daughter of Qeorge K. Shew, of thin plaoo. Tln-ro in min h leellng bare. The people are indig nant, un the vtirl in mnthorlenn. MiikIi M. Walker died at the family ri iih , t in Kprlagffeld, Tneaday , attinl 7h yearn A mmithn un I M duVH. lie wun one nf the Ino-t known pioiieern of that county, having iim acroan the plainn in 1H.V. no I han n-nidud in Kiiueiie and Springfield nineb ttiat time. Mm. M. K. Iniilx'rt, a pionoor wo man of l.uke Bounty, died at l.ako iew, a,:oil nearly 74 yearn. She wa ln.rn in Dhin, and married there and cronnod the plailin ill I HOI.. The familv rame t i.ako hunhuiid die children. county :il I in 1H75. veurn agn. ' She left II. r re Keep yourselves up lo uonoeH pitch Ly taking utECKAftTS pills: iOcasUaaa 2Scalf, at all drug store. - -w. iwnuimi,i ii in.wni. .,., Use For Over 30 Years. Free Book TO WBAK Ml-N. I will BSnd fret- to any al ilivss. upon r:ijtiest, inv licau tifully illustrttsd HO pae book, "THREE CLA88E8 OF MEN." It irt worth IOO to any weak man. Brluga the V nei - St' J N w ''Ink Klow pale cheek) and Mm '-wree the tire of youth. , J? J ma Per ix; O Uoxc-P-..0, with a written Kuaran w , ur or retuud tbe uium j NERv,TA MEDICAL CO. . ....... " wroeoo. tu. 1(1 SI. H iSSSh Huropcan Plan. Block and a h ill from dap it. 3aiuplc koom in counectloi . Koom Kate 50c. 75c, I.OU 'UiittM, I'uaUietou THE EAST OREGONIAN. Wm I ha fapr uf tb fvopU. i CUreeutiiu . nvrilalaa U. J....- It it-lls nil eiUmt iy lilt. HANIjKN MM TKIC IlKl.Iri, aud bow thvy mtte uwi lo t uru Ut'li r aa-t:s ka rhtrUlUattlalii , I illu bet go, 4 Ullt , Umc (..,- a k i ii.. v liver rtit'l stoiiiHi lj Minor dttrs, slfeM'plcalieMt or Mil) ui tliOM tilaa-ttaavn nv PMMH i" uitaii. Writw toploty or mil at uj otlli mo1 rouault Irct ol t bargv. All our klli i- lUiiipi i Mltb Pffi tHetuden'n uan.t atul iatu tit pAlMl. Take UO wi l.i I The Dr. Sanden Co., i6y Fourtli St.. i'ortlaud, Oreoa in coiinnlero'l a illn- tinet Victory lor the nilver and llryan foroee. Rrery mention of Bryan 'n name wan received with I lliniQIldlHH -pl'inne. hen t in-oonvoitt ion reconvened at Ii80tha temnorarj organiaalioa wai made permanent. The report ol tha committee mi eredantlali waa adopted and a onminitleo ol live wa appointed by the chair tn onn for with tin popo- lint eniivontii.il r.'gHrding a union ol forcon. ihe (ollowlng oommitteo WM appointed i .1. II. Robbina. of Baket City. .1. M. Raleton ol I. inn . R. D. i oyd, of Umatilla; W. II. Welner, ol Washington j J o. Bootbe, of Joan phlaa. a eommlttoe mi platform, one from each county, wan neleetod hy the dole- ntione. Tha oonvantion then lialeued tn a npeeeh hy Mm. l'ritohard nf thin city in he hall nf the woman! Mutfrage amondmoiit, after which the euiiven 1 kiii recenwnl until .' p. in., lending the raporl nf the platform ooaimlttae. It in lint oxpectml that iiom mat iolin for otrngreeaman ami mprame ooarl judge will he reached today MultBO man county Mill preaenl the name of Judge I'ofl Stuart for prenidout ial oiootor. Il in ntatod that. Ii. D. Ill man, nf Portland, wan offered Ihe nomination for onagraaawnu in the ooond dintriot, and declined. The plaftonu eommlttoe in not ex jiootod to remrt until 7:.'0thm even ing. Tha Republtoant. The republican ntato cniiventinn looted 0. I. Paxton,ol Portland, lam porary ohalrman ami Q. K. Ooobran of Dnlon, temporary moietary. After appoint roanl ( the umial committees the oonvantion adhMraad till altar aoon, ('. I.. Wnlvortou of Linn, and R, II. Watnon nf Miiltnoniah, were placad in aomi nation lor laatioa of tia in pre me oart, it noon beoame apparent that Wi.lvorli.ii wan the OBOloa of the ma jority of the OOOvaatkm. and Watnmi'n aama wm withdrawn, wolvartoa wan then in, at -I by aoolamatkwi A daftorm wan adopted lavnrimr the gold rtaadard, andomiug McKlnlev'n dminietration, and the retantion d tin- pblllnplaaa. A raaolution wan adopted favoring the election id United statoM aan a tori hy dlraol vow ol the people .ii. i Instructing tha Oregon dale. gat inn in oongrenn to line every cffurl to neciire Hiich amondmoiit to the oonnt itu tiou. .1. w. Sal lay, of kfaltaoaaah, Man nominated for mod and dairy oommla ("inner. The vote wan: llailey, I7'; J. w. Maxwell, ni Tlllassaok. 147. The following praaMaailal slaatori Wara nmninatinl hy acclamation : Tillman lord, of ktarioa ityj W. ,i . Pnrnlsh, I tnatllla i 0. i Paatoa. of Multnomah; J. O. Pallartoa, of Dooglaa, I lib PopUlltlS. Ths popai 1st aoaaaetiao aguin ta. looted I rank WilliauiH, of Anhlaud, temporury i hairiiian, and Dr. RrtMM Bartou, noorelary. Mr. Onhorne, n pro anting the middle o the road mpu lintnnf the noiith, uddrenwd the eon- mutton against fnstoei arouning aaa idsrable siithnalaam. The xipulintM have not yet effootod pi rinaiieut organization. A majority of the committee on paMOansai r- ganizatiiiii nrsaaatad 'ho mi' Will it. King, the well known I us ion 1st) for permaiieul chairman, while the minority uuimnl w. W. M ht of Olarrksmas Tha nomination nf Myers in oonsldared in the nature of a mm- prunlaa. Tna fusion element flnullv tri llllll. hill ,y ,, .loot ill ol King an parmaasnt ahalrman, ihe temporary M'orotary wun mado usrmaaSMl. A motion ass earrlad that tin- ohalr muii appoint a BoaimtaUis to noufar with ths denworati and sii var rapahli' can oonsoniious regarding a platform uml tiokot. i'einiiiig sppointmsnl of thin and other committee the con voli tion tnik a r in ohm. WASHINOIUN NEWS. Nlearasusn Mill again Sldatraekad In tha Nsnate. Vaabiagton, April lU. In the Miimte tmluy Morgan made un ansOOOSSsfnl utlempl to huvo the N iaaragUS canal hill Iii olo the order of I n Illi-Kd for April .1U. iiurrown uddroMiU'd the saatS on the resolution relative lo M uting liiuy an a m-nator. llurrows said In was forcud to Ihe ounclusion that the puwei of appointwant in the Oregon cam, Man not lodged with the ' laeutirs uml the mat aria I fuotn in this case uro the name an in thul. Tha Shipping Subsidy Bill. Washington, April C'. - Definite bs toulion of the republican m nutors to seek to have the shipping sulisidy hill panned at the prom nt lOSBion wun an iiouiice.1 in the h. nulo lommittee on conunaros today. Uovarnor ot Pusrto Rico. Washiiigtiiii, April I-. ( hurloa II. Allen, usnintulit necretury of the navy, will he the first civil governor of i'uerto It n o under the provisions of the hill passud yesterday. For (ioverniusnt Depositories . Washington, April VI. In tlie lioiise fjuopar oalled up the resolution to authorize the secretary of the treasury to designate hanks in Puerto Rioo, ui., i uii'i ii. i ft. j I ii, i. u. ob as aoveru on ut depositories. Ths resolution was passed. Two three-inch Hold guns were sent I.. Portland, Ol,. from Mare Island Tuesday to Inu used by the naval militia. Murk Hnnnn Talks tntersntlnaly aardlng It Waahlngtoni April It, Cbtcagn Mill iw the headquarters of the republican national committee this year, as in IMtkl. and a Hiili-committoo will have ofSoM in New York. Senator Manna nay thin much of the plans for the coming campaign had MSB decided upon . "We nhall follow very much the Mam plan as in IMtkl, ' -ui.l Senator liauna, "with the national boadquart or" at Chicago, hut the Nom York office mIII In- of mora Importance and have more responsibility than Man the cane four yearn ago. "We have Ml dnuhl that mo liall carry every eantoni nl.ite thin voar, hut it in already apparent that WS nhall have to give nmre attentimi to Nom York and Maryland, ami perhaps Oun nactlenl ami Delaware, wnlch m iwn aero nn sure fnr MoKiulev that tho nave un no tronhla. Marvland in the only eastern state in WBMh WS expect anything like a real content thin year, hut it will ho the duty nf OUT SSStSTB committee t.. look after all tboOB ntates and nee that no points nrc left un covered. "The lirincipal light thin year, an in ISIkl, will In ill the wont' and the border ntato between (forth ami Smith, inch a Kentucky. Tennessee and perhnns Missouri, xee, we mm make a liirlit fur Missouri, tin nigh that Is a QUOBtlon Which wo -.hull take up later. Sn mo nhall have to have mir national offloeo at Chlcngo, and it is from that city mo nhiill direct our forcon. I'r.ibalilv the .1 lata will have their headquarters there. 00, though an tn thin I am nut advimnl." Murk Manna's Health, All report! In the contrary. Senator llantia han not yet decided how much or how little connect mil he in to have with thin year's cainpaiirn . Probably that question will not ho determined till ih. convention meets . t Philadel phia. Mr. Henna' health is not good, and onlv bin groat will power keeps him going maiiv davn. Hi gouty jnintn do not fluid to treatment, ami hin doctors telt him there in not much pTOBpect of his getting hotter verv loon. No Conclusion has ho n reached as to the temporary and permanent presid ing officers of the I'hiladolphia conven tion. There are a nutnbuf of anpirantn for these honors, among them Sana tori Lodge. Wolootl and '1 hurst. .11. Semi- tnr Fairbanks in also talked of. The prenidout, it is undsratood, will make the islsctions. Tha president w ill also, it is naid, name the candi date for ilea nreeldonti probably Mr. HI inn of New York. The president 'n ideas emu'erning the platform Mill prevail, tOO, ami ho thus hae the most extraordinary example of one-man power known in the nlatory of an American party in recent years. Thin in the cane lint no much Is'l'allse the president chooses to wield the power which olrouniBtancee have placed in hin hamln, an liccaitse differences nf opinion arise and uro natural ly referred to Ii i iii for sett lenient . Hla Polltleal Battle. it la admitted by prominent rapabll oaaaere that there ingoing to is. a hig political battle thm year, ami that Instead of the walk over which wan counted ii h in some months ago, there are u niliufsr of slates which munt he fought for Itubbornly to insure a re publican victory. In oven repulil n an circle there is gossip to Ihe effect that of the slates carried hy MoKiulev four raan ago there is now danger of losing Maryland, Delaware, Indiana and Keu tueky. Tbaee Mataa have thirtyalghl electoral rotes, mid if all of them warn democratic sad the panislndof of the country should go us in 1 Hint . Mr Klnla) Mould -nil have loll votes to spare. Thin is tint close for comfort, and the republican managers Mill mil milv trv to retain these four states, hut will make vigorous efforts to win Kansas, Houth Dakota, Wyoming ami Washing ton, which they failed to carry f.nir yean ago, and wherein their whaneei are now eonoeded to is. better than t hose of the oppoeltloe. M A I I h H s POLITICAL. Bryan Kudorsad by Ohio Uiniin rili slid ncKluley by Ualna Hepublioans. Lowletoa, Me., April IS, The re .nl. I lean stuto oon Vent loll elocUnl dele gates to the national convention ut Philadelphia ami adopted a platform endorsing the "wise, patriotic uml pro gressive administration" ( Preeldaal M.Kiiihv, tn whom it promised re newed iflsglaaos and Mipport, Ihe platform favors the gold itandard, the I rye shipping hill, luviugu PaeiSs cable ami Ihe construction of the M i, araguan aaaaL Pidamhas. 0., April n ihe Mail mml ol the state convent inu of the league of democratic slabs which mot hero tisluy Is solidly for llryan al though President Baehlal in his aunual address referred onlv indirectly lo ill. Nehrankuu uml Ignored lllVOf entirely. it is expci 1. d t hero Mill In' u hig tight ill the committee on resolutions over the niver nnaatloa PROGRESS OF THE WAR Boers Report Victories it Wepeoer end Mods Laagte. BRITISH RETIRE TOWARD LADTSIITM Rumor of Bitten Powell s Dnth Not CMflraai. KoKland GrowlDft Imptlleil it Roberts' loietlTlljf. London, April 12 Klands jniite ami Wepenai still monopolise atten tion t hnth places a series nf in- declilve aetioae are OBcarrfag. its'r report nf the lighting on April 10 at Rfands l.uagte avers that the ad vance mi the British camp was made with a Inns of three mules and two BOraeSi while the Itritiah losses munt have baaa heavy. Nothing han BSOn learned reganling the rumor of Coloaol RadeOP0W0ll'l death, nor is there aaythlng tending to show how long the general inhanee Inward Pretoria will ho delayed, in the abaaaoi of ex citing developments public Intareal centen more usm the penonallty of the now eommanden ami In -upn.si tionn Bl tn win. the Holt general will ho to In- nent hOBM. riBhUnaat Rlandi LaaBta. London, April lit. A dispatch fmm K lauds l.aagto. dutiil vosterday, says: "l ighting wan renewed beyond K.lamln I .anle thin aftermsm. Ttie llm-rs -i 1 1 1 advanead npon tin' Hritmh poaltions. After Iwn hours lighting the Boars ware chocked. Crops Will Be Planted. Pretoria, April IS. Ordera have baaa publleheu that no i oron tnga amndeered for active larvlas has a right to send a niihstitute witliout the oonaent of the Land met. The Oasette says 10 er cent ot each command will he relieved hy hnlh.t for s TIikIs of o days. Thin in Intaaded to meet the wishes of l.urg ers desiring to plant crops. a Tha Situation at Wepanar. Pretoria, April 12. Advices from Wepanar, where a llritish force is sur rounded, say the hattlc continues favor Bide to the federals. Heavy cannonade wan hoard thin morning in the direc tion of Bollfoateln, north of RraaafoH, d ices from Himt headiiiurters in Natal my that after a heavy iHimluird- men) the Brltiah are retiring in the dirootion of Ladysmith, LMtta thai Is Naw. There is little fresh intol I Igeiice from the seat of war in Smith Africa. It looks an though Lord Koliortn mav In, preparing to take a nlmng force to clear the liners Iriiln behind hilll. A I'apo Tow n dinpateh navn he will not moVS for another week, owing to the necessity of gathering stores and up- l ICS Sir William toitacre'n sudden re moval in the theme of 11 1 II, 1 1 ss-ctlla lion. Ihe enrt manner in which it ia innoUrtOed causes much comment The general impression is that it ia cxm nevted with tin' Itoddemhorg uffair, although there are in, on who eminider that there muni lie lomethlag Nun h more serious, as other generals in South Africa have baaa routined in en miiiund after hliindcra nmre formidable than Outai re'e. 'Ihe war oSloe han recoiv,s no news of the death of t'olnmd li.i.h n !'... M ami utterly din, roditn the rumor Situation ti Urava. The llritinh govoriiuioiit, Die Asao- i ut I I'renn m nlllciully inforiiml, Itandl ready in take the part of Portu gal la earn the Boon attempt reprisals, hut hi. fur Pnrtugal han not a'pliod for Brltleh aid nor has she Mulled to the Buora1 nntlSeatioa. with t.reat Britain at her bach it is mid ana will not give in III the slightest ill maill I. lining that lniiinn limn ut lleirn are lull, uetiftsd bl long standing treaties between ureal Hritain ami Portugal While ihe situation m admitted ti Is- grave the foreign office is not in- r lined to believe the Baan will take aggressive action The concensus uf "pillion in thul should tile liners at tempi reprisals it would react U tlie advantage of Ureal Britain, euahliiig her to UBS I'elagnu hay fr.ely. I he war ufBOB DBI receive. I the fol- lowiag diapatah from Load Uois,rta: "Bluemfoiiteiii, April II Methuen reports thai I party ' Boers, defeated pril ft, made a gissl resistance fur (our hottrs and only gave in vhott OQT taOOM with bayoaats wore within ift yaaap of them. Seven of the enemy were killed, II wounded aud ft! prisoners. A Telegram Irom Buusm "Id side. . Lieutenants Boyll mid Wil liams, Sergeant Putrick famptadl waa killed and two ol .air men were wntiiided Williams was killed dolih . rati Iv after Ihe white Mug hail leu held up The nrpetretor ..I the crime Was at nin e shot asre Damaae b rtooda. Iiullus, Texas, April i".. Tlie South am I'aciilo hridge at this plaoo was swept uwuy hy a limn! I .. i night. I he loss . I -i All the wagon bridges j nr.. ui ,11.. Tha Puerto Blso Blil. Waahlngtou, April P.'. Tongue mid Moody ol Oregon ami Jones and fJuab man of Waslilligti.il voted for the Puerto I: K . Ill hill. Wilson of Idaho Voted Uguilist it. Ballelnete, Pa , kptil IJ n.i.-,. men were kill. 1 Itslu) oil the Hello loots and SiiowsIi.m' railmaii. I'he ntlla spread under a inouiiUiii , .lull ing the engine. II..- BagTaS and a dozen vara were thrown over the emhankiiieut Ballway sinks UrSareS. Atlanta, 0a,, April President Powall of the order of railway tele graphers ordered a strike of telegraph ers uml other itatioo employes ol ths smith, in railwuy tmluy. , jfl nTBU cv jJhl I -aaafcOaw Easter Hats.. The cbarmiug styles we show are accepted beauties ol the I '.a.-, iv i seauou. CblJdrei'ii Hats vorti $1.06 tor $t.M Cblldrei's Hats worls $1.60 tor $1.00 La Mode Millinery P. i ni K ton, Uragon.