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DAILY EVENING EDITION Tut VMM "Ail." In The Rast Orvtonton ami hv II ,,.rton... . . ... ,.i ITiiitil", vol- , I Easter Of f ering... PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, KU N . F H ll A V , VIMML HI, 15M)0. NO. BT68 Easter Sale oF NOVBLTW. I ! lC I" BB NKWS. DEMOCRATS AND POPULISTS til'' I''-. , . Eater Perfumes JjM.tn.im' ' ,,ott,. . HtBf Tackle Crepe Paper Aii our l and "H N" . lit Nil rot al. Frederick Nolf A BtrVTW lull of Spring Prt'ttme-s. Bright, Bmuiiral, Hvsh. Dainty. LadlOt I ailor-maiU' Jlntll Suits. Slk Waist), Shirt Waist. hues skirts. Underskirts, Jsckets, Drsss Goods, Ribbons. Dress Silks, Wsisl silks. Wash silks. Neokwesr, Undtrwaar. Dainty Wash Fabrics, Kino White Goods. ' Mascot' and "Eskay" Kid Gloves. Hosiery, Parasols. "Sorosfs" shoes. K. A Corsets, Ferris Waists. The Bprini Staffs ami the Bon met Stuffs In vite you here. The store's a fashion eluvt it's-a showing of what's to lit' worn. ('.Hue look around and enjoy it. Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store The Joyful Time of Easter U almost with us. Anterioan wont a the state over always don some nee article of raiment OB that OCOeeJon. Without this newness it does not eec-in like -a true Easter tine Some come forth clothed entirely in new togs, others with but a D(m waist or I n-w skirt, while still Others content themselves with a pair of tloves or a hit of neckwear to brighten the usual OOStume. W hatever you desire in tl is way. don't lose sight of the fact that such things can be bought Lest here - at just the right prices, too. New Ribbons Pretty Belts of Ribbon, Elastic, Neckwear and Ruffling Suede or Carved Leather. Kid Gloves Dainty Capes. Popular Hosiery & Underw ear Easter Suits and Skirts New Silk and Wash Waists Easter Parasols. LADIES' KNOX SAILOR HATS The Nattiest Headgear of the season- Always Correct. Special for Friday and Saturday. aoo pieces of All Silk Satin Ribbons in all colors at about ONE-HALF regular price. So, B at 5c ;i ) ard. No. 7 at 7c a j ard. No. 9 at 10c a I ard. No. 12 at 2 o a yard. N... 16 at I5c yard, No. 22 at I5c s yard. For ooo Lots 5. 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 In Block Bl, Re serve Addition to Pen dleton, opposite Wash ington & Columbia River Railroad depot, will be sold at reasonable prices from $115 to $130 each. The lots are ex cellently located and are only five blocks from Main street. Apply to oSo Jackson Bast Oregonlan Building. Oxtoria is for Infants and Children. HtiltHtitute for Cantor Oil, Pare- 5V. : . Pa,m--TC Mother'. FrleuU. HI Uilm h Baonl, "' "7'"' announce t Imt Rnaata ha promoted ilir Oorean government renewed de mand referring to Masampo. Tlio Nwr.1 o( regent of tin" Nebraska university hu elected Soperlntendenl K, Benjamin Andrewa, .( Cnwajo, chancellor r.f the univereity of ' bfMtMi liv a vote ot 4 to Rltnbalet Wood, wbo was a trusted friend ot Abraham Lincoln, i don Qj ... I.;. 1.. ...... .In trvineti.il. N. 1.. k!Ctl ... II.. u: nisi 11 tnrtune iroui tree InmbM mill In Michigan, rjanafal Joa Sfhailat ha Baked i -araot Jobnetoo, of Alabama, to nil a ninviiil Selection t ehooee a meeeeeot t.. liim in -.mr'KH. a l' will '.' alloarad ta tnW' v hcui baeaMa n SjH eonnaotloa with 1 1 1- nuy. . . . Oaooraa DaigMUii woo wn ". i pofMliM iri tha OfBW Ot tba Marriiimi'. li.'n tlml ,,t y. ft.-r.lu vi'!H'l wiih mnik ill Hi"' niiriH.r i oo, linn lvn ii.Hiintcl " acting linalawain in tin- navy uti.l HKiun'.l t' duty "ii wa Kiiniiii SMriaMit CaiitliKti f iWHIn, throggti I'liii'aco tirni, Imvi' made an oflaf 10 porehaaa Um parrli wnaal. it MM aa otiatioM $o o.r. iv-i,. tba wnaal, abieh waa one .f tba featnree ol na Werld't fair, will 1 liiiid to Bar I in. Tin- wh.-i-l wt'iisli tonn. Tlio irvidnt Ime ImTeaawl tlio llowanea ot tba following eomponenl parte of tlio ration ir tin- troop wrv- inn in tba dapartmanl ot Alaaaa, mail ineiraw In'inn vnidiTiHl noiwnry on account of tlu wvcrity of the climate in Hint dapartaanti Bacon, lana one poond per ration, iaatwd of tbraa-tooruu pmmi now aitowaol Krecli veiietalilef, ll8 Mitimlij (ht ration, inxlfml "f "lie poiinu n iiIIohinI; filKar. im-ne "0 )h.iiii.ih pr um ratiooa, maaaM 01 n pornoa no nllowe.1. Fusion Kffected Between the Tso Par ties at Portland. o DISTRIBUTION OF THE CAHDIDITKS Immm JudtiA and Two Electors Go to the ury attaebe, partlclpaf nj. i. o-min..l near Sniinl.ort i- I'onmil llnv Iiiin ii" Oiher CODfentlon News. PACIFIC NORTH W SST NBWS. tieoruo T. llovil iii.1 at liin home in linker eountv, a few .lay- ap.. aue.l no ,-.ir-. He leaves two ilailillitiTH. lienrv Low was ecjivletad m bacai Mealing at al. Mallieiir county. anl .lu.lyo ciifforil itentanoad bin lo imm vaart m tlie 'nnenoary. Mr-. Fannie Harrison died at lier l..,nie in llakor City 1 hurwluy oi Irthma. Sha leave- two MM ami a dantlhter. She wa- i-ick only a lew Jay". In lHiMi the nnnil.er of pafBOBI of ebool ajje ill Mnltnoinah county wax l.i,4i4, ana I lie loiai ipm.o ..... 74.HS4. The school Mulut ion now if 24.HH6. Lieutenant Sc.itt, shot by Sentry Himiinsat Ks.iiimalt Iri.lay, is daad at Victoria. II. (' There will he no court-martial ot the sentry, who was simply carrying out his OHMH. liev. Father Kelley, who has charge of Catholic church work in liilliani, Wheeler ail Morrow canities, i- pre paring to l.nild a young hwlaa' acadi'iny at Comloii, Oilliam county. M1..I I I Mi.iira liel at the hospi tal in Astoria, after a loiin illness from hronchial ant lima. The deceased was 5H yearn of ate, a native of Ire land, and had lived in Antoria for uls.ut years. Those memU-rs of the S mi OfagMI regiment who have intentions of iimk 1 init homestead eiitriea will he glad to : learn that a bill to make such entries I easier for them has just passed the 'house, and will undoubtedly ,M' put tbrough the senate without any iutioiis dilliculty. ('. 1' Snider, a Lakeview merchant, is the owner of the oldest horse in the ....... I, U On, oldest ill the state,' and the horse is douhtless the best -preserved horse in the Fnited i States for hit- age. He was foaled in .1... k- ii or Douglas county in April, Iki. and is nearly years old. Jlr. Snider savs he is just as young now in life and spirits an he ever was. Mr. Snider bus owoad him for gP0MW and he has lived in jke i (unity for that length ot lime. Kvery man, woman and child in Lake county known "tien eral CriKik." for that in his name, ..o.l be is known ill all the town- east ban and from I he llalh- 10 Idlng, California, and BaUO. N v. in called neral" for short. Portland, April IS. - The fusion movement lietwinui the democrat ie and s.pulist parties, which was set on 111 1 lie I r si . ,,. . , .. i. ., I.... :iine an accoiuiu l-oe,l lacl thli morning when bow ooorontlon, ndoptil the respective report- of their conference committees. The distribu tion of candidates follows: IVuiocrats-Two presidential idec tors, justici- of the supreme court, two congressineii. Popollata Two praaldentlal elaatora, food and dairv comniissioner. In the matter of oongraaaional nomlj natioaa, tha popwllati were allowed one coiigressinan and the democrats the other. The democrats made the following nominations: Preaidantial elector- waltar M l'ierce. ot I'matilla, and Ml Stewart of Multnomah. Justice of Hie supreme court V . M . Hanisey, of Yamhill county. The demoeratl adjourned until after- lllMlll. Daly of Lake for Court,!. The democrats noniiimtcl T. Hailev of Pendleton for district at torney and a. !'. tlUman, ot Pandla toii, tor Indga of the Sixth district. Baraard Daly, ol Lake county, was nominated for congressaman In tba First district by the democrats. Popullsti Rofuio to Ratify The Hipnlist convention MfSaad tO ratify the nominations for district attornev and judge made by the demo crats iii the Sixth judicial district ami appointed u committee to wait mi the democrat- and demand representation on UM Indicia! ticket. I he agreement made bv the conference committees states that the otbeers in I lie Slxtn district shall be eiuially divided. The following nomination! were made bv the popul ist convent loll : I I and dairv commissioner, Win. Sehulmrich, of Washington nountj Presidential electors, F.rnent Kroner, of Multnomah county and John Whittnker. of BantOO county. Moody Ronomlnatad. Portland, April i:i. The rapObHoMM of tin- se I dlatrial this morning reiioininated M. A. M.ssly for con gress. United states Sana lor 8 1 moo nod f, Bi Btaalay were elected dele gates to the national republican con vention The delegates were not in structcd. I'be atteielance at the state i rantlon Ot middle of the road popu lists todai was nine iiiawibara. Tbay nominated candidates for supreme iii.he. conur. ssiiien and four presiden tial electors and elected 17 delegates to the national convention at Cinciniiat i 0lhr Nomination,. w l( I'llis of II. i r. was nom Inatad (or ndaa ol tba sixth judicial dlatrlet, and Jus. A. Fee of Pendb'toii for district attorney. Asa Thompson, of BjebO, was nominated for joint repre-seiitntiV- for I'matilla and Morrow ...unties. Chas. Hilton was elected chairman ot tba congressional com .ii.o f tba iaooad district. Middle -of-the -Road Nomination,. Nominations for congress : l irst dis trict J. K. Seam, Polk county. See. .nd district, John 0. Young, linker eountv. For' justice of the supreme court, II. K. lOOHoay, of Itaker City. Pmalilantial electors II. V. F.mhrcC, ni folk iinilitv I. C. Lllee, of (.rant county, J. L. Hill, ot Linn county; Lucas Henry, of Wasco county. DAVID HARUN PL A V A sun H.ss SOUTH AFRICAN NKWS. London In the Dark Raatrdtng Proireii of the Campalan. Iindon, April i:l. Judging from the lack of news from tba fruit, liissl Fri dav is being kept in South Africa as Mlglonal as in London. Karly this morning Capo Town was ns much In the dark regarding the program of the campaign as London is at pre-ent. nelchmnn Not the Man. Pretoria, April IS, Unltad states Consul llnv savs the reis.rl that Cap tain Kelchman.tbe United States miii- I in the tltflil abaolntalf false b.nbt that Reich- maun has been confounded w itb Anieri can Lieutenant Looobarg ot the Free Stab' artillery, who took a very active part in the light. Boers' Lou at Wepener. Wiwal North, pril IS, l la IJ ported that the Poors lost hoavilv in the recent tlgliling at wepener. mi'" was Bghttng at Dawltadoffp today. A Brltlah Ship Slopped. Cape Town, April PI. The admiral in charge of the llritish ileal has re fused to permit the llritisb steamer Maehena to proe I beyond Dnrban. Her cargo, destined for DelagOO ly. will be lauded at lurhau. Tfltrd dim. I, mi at Redder, here;. Reddarabarg, April IS. The tbir.i dWIelon, eommandad by MaOaneral Cbnrmaide, has arrived here. Tba (loers have been located south of Wepener and Smithttald districts. WAH RKVRNUB LAW. of the Bill to Repeal Certain Peovtiton, Men, ure. Waabington, April IS. In jrlaa ol Secretarv Hage' atatamenl of the grow- it,., uiiriiln. till iittrliiti ' utt iirlu'N In u l.ill 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 1 . i , I in the house 'I'bur-.bn l. Renreaentative fawney ol Minne sota, a mambar of the wal and means cominitlee, to reH-al the following provisions ol the war revenue act to take pi July I. ISOOl "lln.kers' note or memorandum M sales of any g.ssls, lt cents. "Oonvayanca, daada, eto., whan tha consideration or vi.luc BICeada 100. and d.s's not ex I U00, BO cents, and for each additional 1600 or fractional part thereof in excess of M0, Ml cents. "Lease, agreement, etc., for a pernsl of one year, 'Jft cents, ex. reding one I hI emudlne three vearn, cent-; for a pemsl ex sling thnn- vears. fl ., MorlL'au'e or liledg.', etc , excecling lliNNI and not exeedinif 11600, S8 cents, and on each fruit) in excess of tlMM, flB cents; power of attorney or proxy, etc., 10c. Power of attornev to sell ami coll- vev real estate, etc., joe. "Protests, etc., BOB, Mr. TaWliey savs that the secretary ..I ,1... Ir.r , in,, io that the i.ro- t, I. It'll, .. Ird bv tie' bill olllv Inrnieh ISW.H04, mil thai may are very onerous ami vexatious and should Ih. rnpanlad. DEWEY FOR V ICE-PRKSIDBNT. It I, Now Aotually Said that the Admiral Would Accept the Nomination. Waabington, April IB. Tbara Ii sen ..us talk lu re of putting Ih wey on tin ticket with Bryan. There ar any prominent men of both parlies who be .I.,- u ill I,.. iI.k .,iii and tin mU . ml. ..mi. of the llewev candidacy for president. The admiral baser i ii.-. i ,, ' i lull l.i is a del rat I I... ,tl,. I one. and thoiiitl ...... .. .- , I... ii man ami a uti io . ( Mr ( .lund'H brand of democracy, it is Isdievid the .h iniM-ratic gulliering al Kansas Citv might ' willing i . I,.... l..r I ... -e. oil. Ilia ' Would DeWeV accept the vie presi- .1. ,,n ,1 in .ti. mill ion'. Peoi.le who claim ,f Ki lb The Childreu'a ruuac-uc The Kind You Have Always Bought aSaf " a i Bears tne pignamro m Free Book TO WEAK MEN. I will hlmxI frt: ti any ail diwaf,pM wquaat, my iieau lifuliy Ulttstraisd 80pags book, "THKKK CLA8SB8 OF MEN." It worth 1 to any wvak man. r - -4 6TA MsjmVlTALU , -.eSTT Uir.lll . and MANHOC tl ;.otc'jcy1Klo;btEniiaBion8ar. ' 1 IUUM Oil .ffis-U lf bC ..buhe, or exceua and IndU ictiun. Auervetouii io i blood builder. Bring the pink glow to paie cheeks and tetitoree the fire oi youth. h Itu noil Hi. .... . I j,. M ls, : "J u.u , . ". . "" , : s.-' .... . . .1 .. u vu 1 1 . ve to curt) or refund UM uiuu. ) NERUIT UrniftAL CO. Tlai -''iion Jaonaon Mas, j v. Ni ym Bears me DMrnaiurwuj 1 TTntnl (4 Hnnn " aaeSsflLBBhWLe DAKVEAU, Pi op nBnaaSBBVBEo!BHm. f 3gpMtB ElogaoUy Ponisuod enraop. DIRECT VOTE FOR SENATOR Measure Passes the House by an Over whelming Vote. o- ONLY PIPTKRR WERE AGAINST IT o Houiw CommlttM IncrfiJM Allowincn for the Mllitli ,3,000,001) Cusiom Mm for Sun Fnnclsco. Washington, April PI. Ilefore the regular or.ler was called for tin- boiis.- IihI ills. n the i, .nit rewiluf ion lor a constitutional amendment lo provide for the election of 1 lilted Mates sena tors bv direct vote of the pOOpM The majority resolution loft it optional with the states whether senators in. elected directly or bv the legislatures. I'be minority resolution made it in- ambaat that each stale elect by dlreM vote. The minority resolution was carried by an overw helm iug vote. A yes, IBB; noes , BB. The vole was then apoa tha adoption of the amend inent by ayi's and ii.h's. the whole house rising in supsirt of the demand. The resolution was adopted, .'III to H On Million for the Mllltla. Waabington, April IB. rba bpwa commit! n in 1 1 1 1 in ha decided to fU at $1 ,000,000 the amount to be il lowed annually Ul the mimia oi UN several states, in plaoa Ol tllKl.tMIt) BOW allowed. San Franelaco Cuitom Hou,. Washington, April PI. -The senate eomuiltt Ul public buildings has ail- tboriisl a favorable reis.rt on the bill autborir.ing a citatum bouse at BM Kranclaco to coal f:i.inHi,iHiii Submarine Boat, for the Navy. Washington. Anril 13 -The navy leoiirtiiieiit has sigiu-d a i tract with the Holland Submarine Torpedo BeM Conii.auy for the addit eui ..I some ol its boats b. the navy. Allen', Suoeeor Not Yet Named. Washington. April PI. It is umler- slo.sl that no selection of a successor to Allen as assistant secretary of the nuvy will ba made until Secretary Pong baa bad npnnrtunltf to express a pfafaraiuWi Today', Cabinet Meeting WaablngtCMi April PI. Tba cabinet meeting kodaj aogawad largely in a Iisciissioii ol I nert" I, n an auairs. UOVKRNMKNT KXTRAV AUANtl. tiovernmenl ton,lrucllon More Ipen- ,lv than Contract Work. Washington, April PI Congressman Puss ol Chicago, acting chairman of the house oommill i naval affairs, has made startling id BUM ion I relative to governtueiit and private construction f ar ships and inaniifaclure ol armor plate, winch have sa'cial interest in vlaa ..f the reported coalll bataraaa the Carnegie couipauy ami the Cramp Shipbuilding t puny, which prn.ii- - control the armor ami war snip building eontraeta. Mr. V sutea nipbali. -ally that the government annal const rut I war shins as econo mically a private companies can, and for tl, ..I reason He Is ,,pp..-e.i io uie rtablisbiiient of a govern nt armor- plate factory, as recommended by the minority oi tne nouse navai i mittee when the budget, carrying over 181,000,006, was raportad. Bat i'r- baps th st startling statemeiii irmu Steam heated liuropeen Han. Block and a-half from dep t. .-ample Koom In conncctlot . ii u-iu an Mam bi dbv bawmbi bum). tkp iii i i - mi aaa uty aa4 la aaai eurh Man ri.eiiijii.ii.iii, UUBBeBB, 11111 lnuie bai k. kldur, liver aud .nuua, Ii diuir din, SamtMBMMB or " BBWI BefjaaM . anal i" nag Write today Ul call al lay oglee and i-ooaull Irer .,1 . hargr. All i.ur U1U !. ehUBgad "!' Or Heudiu'. uaim aud daU- ul palviil Taku uu - , The Ur. Sanden Co., i6y Fourth St.. Portland, Oregon Room Rate THE EAST QREGONIAN. 199 fa per or the feople rrbo4y k.a. ii. I II.UUUU ij.o, . . M. He TO rt'T VSlttH CAM beta, uu auelvo, walla, ur fur wrepulutf puruuM.', Old uvw.uap.-r. In large bundle, of uue bundled " . . ,t, i. si io let... u uuu'lic. 5(k, 75c, ai.oo old Newspapers Vlrat Performance al Bochevler, N. V,, Wllnexed by a Uia Audleno. lbs besti r. N. Y., April 13. Tin 1.V.....IM. Theater M us pucked to tin il.sira for Ibe lirst nerforinaiice of "David llurum," with William II Crane in the nnni ipul lole. 'I'be pro duct ion is a drainauaad version by It anil M W. Ihlehcock of P.dward Nuyea W. -I...H ,. tuiuoiis novel and Is staged bv K. K. Kose and presented under iL. awainaaMiniuliI ol Charles I robliiall Iroin the oim-hiiiK si.ne, which iknWi liuvid lliiruui's house, with its . . . r . , . I II, 1 ,11: .1 HI 1,1111, 111 III, ,11 It',,.,, ,.l,,.l till ibe III, .lie. tin u.s.l old fashioned Christmas dinner ZmA it,.. ol Ihe bottle of ebaui uaana. for which liavid must have naid al least "4 shillings," there was really not a dull moment. The w holesoliieiiesa uml delightful atmosphere of the play apsled strongly to all. It proinim-a very great HUCCCg. ALLEN A BUHINkSS MAN. He Received tne Appointment Beeaui of HI, Budnel, Baprlnc. Washington April PI. In the selec tion of Churles A. A I lag lor civil gov -ernor of Puerto It no, aiiiiounced ia these dispatches yesterday, the preai dent hud ill mind the appoint Incut of la man of affairs and of sound business ei is-rieiic-uuulilles which are deelued essential iii the uduiiumlrutioii uf the affairs of an entirely m w government, Mich aa 1m to lat ereeUjif in Puerto Hi.o. Mr Alb-ii is no luwyer, but legal advice alwuya can la- had. even ill Puerto Kieo when Qeeggtog arises, and, in fact, tlie organ i ai l prov ides for a well-paid altorney general Ba B BMMBDBI of the governor general's cabinet. Mr. Alien waa born in l-owell, Mux. in 1H4H and uraduutcd at Am herst, lb- has bad, in addition to I, is business i o.-r ii in e . a ureal deal of I. (illative training. Coal Mine Strike Continue,. I. V,. .1 1., i r, m I) Anvil IS. Tl a ' , - - - -Hike among live Ihoiiaand coal mineiD in i.eorgeV i reek diatrict OOntiniMI in full force. No act of violence baa been committed. Ohio Ceaveatlea ueadiuok. Wellington, ObiO, April PI. I'be oougreaalonal oonvagllon failing to uiuke a choice for ciuigroaelnaii, ad journed to May 17. y accept the mllon',' People i.. i i .ii oi w inn is k ... - - . - on III tlie IMWey iuuiwiioki ") would Thev m t "tilv claim to have Mieillc illfortlL.tloll to this elfei t, lllll iLu .In Imi.i. ilieir conclusion upon il,., mtA known but that Ibe adunriirs ....I , , , ui,ilii iiure ci, to a verv I.. .,1 emlal iimbitinii and leminlne plana heeaoea that ambition has not la-en gratilu il. No Kitra See, Ion. tin tie Mont.. April IB. liovernor Smith in replying to a attention na to whether be would vi ne the legisia ...... ,.. ...... nl in. session to elect It ,,,,,,,, . , .....ui..r i.. sn. I Clark said: such an idea is absurd You are at liberty to iniote me aa saying that I ......l.l en 1 lloil lei1, tlllire io gctber Ugaii h r any circumstances Uemucrallu National Convention. u I'in Mo Anril PI. Tl in.... ..I the dcin.a ra! Ii .i ..in.... bus formally do- cutis! to n.it lonal aommlttai proiuiru-n l..i i,,,- Citv retain tl .... ni um in July, the ha ul buying made satisla. P.ry f a ba fuuaht a Ouol. p... i. ti.nl g The ( ..iini uf I .A.. aiul Ituriui I doiiurd Kotb child, a sun of Huron AlpbonaO Itotha child, fought a duel with aworda in the iieighborhissl ol Una city. Ilaroli i i I It. ,ibs. bib was nrickod in the lorearm. Young Woman AtUnipt, HuKIB. San I rancisco, April PI. A young goman giving the name of Helen I lay attempted Bulelda at Golden tlate park this mo ruing by taking lyaol. She waa taken to the hospital and her iile will duiililleas la. aavou niie ku her residence aa Salelll, tlregoll BamBa Arrive, at Gibraltar. Iiibrallar, April PI. -Tint United ntaUw lr,ini",rl Miiniu r arnvial UMIB bound for Manila. the hps of the ailing chairmun of the meal iiiiiinilttce. Is that be regards the repairing ( ships in the government ahipvards as emravaguni , ami nun una rk can la- i -i I witli -- paodltBN t tlie guven ill iii private yarda. Ill BfMNi I ungresainan rrna is uu. ,.i iiin. i, . agailiat gnvernineiil ship yards ami shipbuilding. Congraiaman III. Washlhgtuu, April lb Congreasinall is,-oh P Crowley of Itnhllisoii, III., ninetaantb district, ia dangerously ill f pneumonia at his hoinc in una city. Ills wife and children are with bun. Mrs t row l. v ia prostrated from the ......... , ,.l'li.u , .nil. al her hus band's bedside and (loin nervouaiioeB. Washing , April PI - Owing t" the. Continued ill lieallh of .lobn Addison Porlvr, the president's secretary, bn baa tendered bis reeigSMttion Qeo. U. Corlelyoii, present us-islant secretary lo the president, has la-en apsmital to siiccetal him Biplotlon atCaaaade. B i Saikane, April PI A aiaclal to the Chronicle from Caacadx, tl. C , aayg: An eaploaion Buunrrad laal night on lie- Hume work ol the Caacade Water A I I,, l,t Da Mike Wilwicb was killed and Ham 1 lav la severely col. CATARRH IAH1AL autl i.i m A i H Ntilhlug Iml s Umi rrautMly ur t liana 1 t lliimtu will t-uru CATARRH. Th Speelfte I Ely'. Cream Balm I n i. aatakli aisH.rtsii Olvaa Hell. I al uai ' .'I . i. and , l.-.-lts... tlie Na.al 1'au.agr. Alley llitiaiuuiall,,!! Ileal, and j, rule, l. lb, M. law Ibe s. ,, , g Ta.le all. I s gl Ii., ii n, ns Inug Kegular .Imi A 1 Uu. at Inuggl.ts ,,i l man BI.V Itlll'TIU Us Wan, I. IN N W Vulk m ..,-!'fl COLD 'n HEAD i:. i ..i . Mercury No , rtAiiill) at au Easter Hats The charming style we -how are accepted bettutie of tba luster aeasou. CHlidraa s Hab worth $100 lor $t.M ColJtlreii's Hats worth $1.60 tor $1.00 La Mode Millinery Pcudletou, Oregon.