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DAILY EVENING EDITION Cm V ...ir " .l " in The last Oregonlan ftml lia.f It neBa ion PKNDLK rox, I M III LA Ol'XTY, OK IUf).J0Hr. Vl'KII. If WO. A I'll I L Hf, I900i NO. tttCf vol , :- jyLY EVENING EDITION Easter Sale Easter Offering... Of; NOVELTIES i. io to Mi Lie k , 'to eat ' .parda. Easter Perfumes .... .11 our g "" ! . . lie! abb. I i .ajiHtf Tackle It ... .j...n . ......... . Cr-pe apr l ,.iir l ad He I' l""r Ma rilnl all "'I"r- Frederick Nolf I A stun- nil of Spring PrtttinMt, Bright, BtviUftti, roaah, Dainty. LtONt Tailor-made Jacket Suits. Bilk WftUU, Shirt Waists. DrMI Skirts, rndcrskirts. Jackets. 1 hfn ( taoda, Ribbons. I rraaa Silks. Waist silks. Wash Silk, Neckwear, Underwear. Dainty Wash Kabfica, Fin WhitaQooda. Mascot" and "Bakay" Kid Glovea. Hosiery, Paraaola. "Soroaia' sh.c. k. A (t. Uoraata, Karri Waist. The Spring Stuffs and the Summer Stuffs in vite you het'. The store's a fashion sheet it's a showing of wh it s la bs worn. Com, look around and enjoy it. Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store The Joyful Time of Easter is a!nnt with us. Aninican wonu a the Mates over always don some now article of raini' i t on that occasion. Without this newness it does not nni like a true Raster time. Some come forth clothed entirely in new toj;s. others with hut a new waist or a Bsrw skirt, while still others content themselves with ft pair of glove? or a lit of neckwear to brighten the aaual costume. Whatever you desire in tl ;- way. don't lose sight of the tact that Mich things can he bought ba1 here at ju-t the right prices, too. New Ribbons Neckwear and Rirfflings kid Gloves Popular Hosiery & Underwear New Silk and Wash Waists 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. Special for Friday and Saturday. 200 pieces of All Silk Satin Ribbons in all colors, at about ONE-HALF regular price. No. r. at 5o a j ard. No. 7 at 7c B J ard. No. 'J at 0c a yard. No. 12 at 12 . 0 a yard. No. ; at I5c a yard. No. 22 at I5c a j ud. tots 5. 6, 8, 9, 10 and U In Block 81, Re Udffla to Pen JIob, optosite Wash mit 3c Columbia River HiUraad itp, will be joll at ri-isaaable prices $H5 to $110 The lots are ex cellent located and are ?ly five blocks from for Infants and Children. .,-!.., ... Ik a harmless Mibstitute lor Cantor Oil, Par irorle, Ir.p- itad Knotliinu: KyruiM. It 1 1 leavauiit. It t-outuiiiH initloi Opium, Morphine lir otli-r .Narcotic MibKtanc-. It (li'tr Woriiin unl allajH I- verinliuM. It mrm DfawrSMM ' W"l It relieve TtM-tb. in- Troubles aud viijren C'outlatlu. It reuulatei, Mm So. in. i. I. and Bowel, Kivlnu' health and natural bleep. The Children' Puuacea-Tbe Mother' VSfJMt The Kind You Have Always Bought . - . m Baara the Signature 01 GENERAL NEWS. Pflldmil VoKinli'y u l'riilny (fed tin- PlMrta Hico tnrift mill civil p'vrriuiirnt bill. As florl mm inniii- in Um imsta i WMhlagtiM to Isho m tiio RtMtsast ronal Mil, iiut it wnn voti'd aaws iy the repuM iriui!. tt oolovlatod tlnt l.nl Roborta IMW hu ft4,000 t(Tii-tivc tniii with l'.'.iHlil BOW attmit or iimlcr OVdOTI. Immi sm ii iMtnwtod oAcni not to tiiko iiny MON SSMUMla Imlletn to Africn lor rovolvpr.. twli 0. Boraud. who i John MoIam'I polltiOU llMtSMUll in Cltt clnnatl.li out with mi Intorvfow nylnS tlnit MoLmB trill N (or llryun. nnt- wlthatendlag Dowoy'i wmdldijcy, Mo Lmui Um Dfothor of Mr. Dowor, Si'rri'tnrv (iiiiic liii doolStd tlmt MS I'UKtnniH (i'tiir, of tlio I'lirrto It ion lill u into opcrution on tin1 lit ilny ol M.iv. 11K)0. Tins MCtelQS w " nimlr noeoMfy in vio of it dItereMney Is tin- bill is to tlio lima tlio art pIioiiM baooMo opsfatlva. Tin dataasaaa to Um MtioMl cott vriition from Iba litrirt ol t'olninliiii nn dirvrttil hihI instrui'tiil to vote for "tha ri'iiomiiiHtion of Williiuu J. i. rv.ii ah lontf ! bit nomination lal potaibla, and lor the raattrmatlon of (ha Ohjoago platforn of ihihi." Tiio March ita tenant of tha oollae , tloni "f Internal ravawMai ahowi thai the total raooipta foe tba month wan ff4.SSH.tl77, an increase. a romnanil , with March, lsixi. of l,lS,iaS. Kor the nine months of the ireeiit llscal year the total n'c'iitH were f L'lt. !'.'..". Vii. an incrcaw over the eorreiipunilinu parted ol Isal year of lSlt,41l. m PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Ira 1!. l'earce ilieil at liis boBM at Turner. Marion cminty, gad sl veur. Iecease. was horn at Ovid, N. V., in lsls. Harry Knowles OOUmittad Mtehla at , Seattle baosMa in loft bia poaltloa. , On the same niorniru his sister arrivi-d fmin Victoria on a visit to him anil found him dead. "Bad, a don that followed one of the staves from Mom to i rant for 10 years, has fail the rojd. lie tried to follow the train, on the new railroad, hut ave tip the task. William McKinley, of Hlllaboro, died Wednesday. Me -vas horn at llills bopo in IS7S and whs a son of .1. N. and Sarah McKinnev, well known WaahiiiKton county pioneerM. A lark.''' -ale of land is reconhsl in La llity- The o. ,V t . U. It. Co. translers to' William 0. Oaabll SS79.U acres ol land, hs-ated U miles east of fottap' (irove. Tlii' company received :iO,lrJti.W. Alhany reHirts a curiosity from a henhouse. An iv ol unusual sire had Is en hiiiled. and when it was cut open, instead of having a yolk, it had in its place another proierly formed enn, shell and all. McA lister, who was arrested at The Oalles for aollaotina money for an 1 1 1 orphan asylum at Cascade Locks, was discharged Tuesday, no one appearing against him. lie promised to cac town, and proltahly did go. Deputy rpaf a at at 0. U. stokes, at Korent iirove, lost 10H chicks in his incubator recently, valued ut t'.'o and has just dtaooaatad that tlnir d-ath raaoited from the jar occasioned by the tiring of three dynamite salutes near his residence. A. J. Hamlin, found guilty of shoot ing Kd Armstrong in March, Whs sen tenced at Medford, Jackson inty, to H months in the penitentiary. Ham lin's sister was sent to the iel)iteil tiary last year for arson, having set lire to her' brother's barn aud grain stacks. Stephen A. I.alande suicided by -liootiiig himself through the head at his ranch four miles north of lleppner, where In- lir-t M'tttisl '.V) Vl'lirs ago. )oliielic trouble is said to Is- the cause. He was wealthy, and on Tues day made a w ill leaving the bulk of his estate to a grown sou by his lirst w ife. it. B, Sbeller, stute forest -UH-rili-taadaMl of Washington, ha- received authority to is.iie s rinlts for the graz ing of Hot exceeding -' 1 "' sheep ill the Mount Kainier reserval ion, east of the Cascades, the sheep to i-iiter not earlier than lal I, and to leave by Saptembor a. The usual nambar of bofWNl and cuttle may be allowed on the laaarvstlon bataraaa June i and Oetolier I. In Use For Over 30 Years. j - wiw.il ir street. Apply to JfftfonlauUdinf. NERVITAvor jT ""Hanbmanmooi "s5bteS?i,,,N EmUaion. anc gjr -i, ait etTtxu of aelf -at, or exceaa and iodU ia) Aervetoiteanl Wood hoJider. Bahan the Pin glow to pale cheeki and torea the fire ol vr.,,.1. lor kvi.. ue per box; If boxe. WcaUb 14 rttto uarn. LUrtl or ret und Um uum . V.TA MEDICAL CO- Free Book TO WEAK MEN. I will send tiff to any ad- draaa, upon raquaal, my baou tifully llluatratod Ww) book, "THREE OLASsJKH OK M EN." It in worth nx to any weak man. BaBLHLiflBaBV OTlBr tflB M LlagaoUy FarBtsnad. Stetm Heated PROGRESS OF THE WAR o-- Boers Bombard the British Trenches at Warrenton. o IT RESULTED IR LITTLE DAMAGE Buller's Porecs WMkfDrd hy Withdrawal ol Two BrldtdM-ConfldPDC Belnft Resloml In London. Laatdoa. April M. The only da velopment reported today from South Africa is the heavy lioinhardmont of j Itritish trenches at Warrenton April 18, hut which read I ted in no damage, the lloers apparently being under the impression tlint the Itritish meditated an attack. From ltoer sources it i learned that General Botha baa re turned from the lighting lines at QleOCOe and reports that he Itritish had removed their camp ill the dircc lion of Klands l.aagte. Keassuring re ports from Bloamfonteln hate dona mm h to restore coiilldenee in London. All correspondents seem to agree that Lord Roberta knows what be is about. CriticK eagerly Hieenlate on tha poaai bility of HiMT oommandi al Wapanet being cut off. The weakening of Itul ler's force by the withdrawal of the UnhM and Irish brigades is attributed to the fact that Ituller baa decided that forcing of his troops is Impracticable and be will merely attempt to inaTn taiu his status until Roberta' main advance opens his road through Lalng'a nek. Bor Paaca Commliilonari. Milan. April U. Tha BOH neace commissioners started for the I labile this afternoon. Tho Story Not Crodltod. Bona, April U. Nothing is known here ill corroboration of the MpMi that Count Von Boelow, Oat man minister of foreign affairs, has visited the Transvaal peace envoys at Milan, and the story is not credited. The Portuguese minister, however, has gone to that city. CLARK SEAT IN THE SENATE. Tha Montanlan Will Continue la Fight for It. Itutte, Mont., April 14. A anaslsl from Washington to the Inter Moun tain sa: It is now certain Senator Clark will not resign. The pressure from his Montana friend and legal ad visers is all in favor of contesting to a finish. The Times this morning says that Senators t !.i, RaOOO, Mason and Heitfeld w ill make a light on the Moor of the senate, claiming that a two thirds vote is necessary to unseal him. They claim that the resirt of the com mittee does not sustain the direct charge of bribery against him. They will aspaaa the eharaeter ami plans of his enemies and he will doubtless make a s ch in bis own behalf. This siicv will prevent the llpsiintlllellt bv the governor and may lead to the elect ion of two republican senators, so a majority in oppusit ion to delay is not esnaoted. Senator Mason will conduct the light for Clark. The latter has made no statement . DEWEY'S POLITICS. Bryan Democrat, Decide to Welcome Mini Into the Party. Chicago, April It. llryan democrat have decided to welcome Admiral Dana) into the democratic party, such is the pnaitton oAcla'ly outlined in today 'i oemoeratie press bulletin, which says: "We may incept the ad miral's daolaratoo of political faith us indicating that he is with the demo cratic party, at least on the majority of the issues it has taken up. This is a most gratifying fact. It indicates that should the democratic party deny the admiral the nomination which he seeks, it may nevertheless count on his hearty OO-operetioU and iiilluence in behalf of its efforts to end the evils of McKinleykan. ' Entombed In a Burning Mine. Pittsburg, April m.- a nambar of miners, estimated at from two to six teen, are imprisoned in it mine ut Haaeltlno station behind a wall of Maine und smoke. They were caught raaterday by the lire and ail last nlahi man fought the Sanaa. There is little bona that any of the men will Bona out alive. Telegraph Strike Situation. Chattamsiga, Tenii., April M. A bulletin issued bv the striking osra torn of the Southern railway insi-t-that more Operator ale joining the strikers everyday. Southern railway nSlrlali stute thai the wins bare been cul on the Memphis, Knoxvillc and Atlanta dii ivlon and there la consider able nterierettoe with the operation of trains Parle Exputlllou Opened. I'aris, April I t - The pBjfil exposi tion was oH'iied at llisill tisluy with impnaliSj caramon tea. President Lonbol opened the asjpoaltioo with the words'. ''l declare the ex-.silion of 111 Open," and shouta of "Viva l.a i.ouIm4" und "Vlra ! Bapobliaoe" rose from tO,ll voices. Shenfl, end Striker Cleeh. New York, April 14 Hostilities be tween striker, und a sheriff force at 'artondaiu Ix-guu this morning. The TRADE CONDITIONS. Dun Ropncl a Heavy Whole, ele Ru,l- ne Rnturn, Show en Increeee but Are Not Satl,rrtory. New York. April It. ItradstreeC, in their weekly review of the trade of the country says : backward spring weather conditions have flan Pad considerably in distribu tive trade reports this week and in con nection with some weakness in prices of leading atoaha have Imparted an ap pearance of irregularity to the general situation Another of those downward swings in the prices of agricultural staphs leethlblted this week In slight ly lowered prices for cereals partly !- aanaa ol the bearish pceltlon of imme diate supplies and partly baranaa ef the better than exjn'i'teil government crop report which is taken to indicate possible winter wheat yield in excess of all records. The crop outlook as a whole favors the expectation of a large yield of corn and of cotton. Metals show little change oil the week, copper being ill continued gissl demand and linn, while tin is Ipeca latively weaker and lend is strong at previous prices. Hardware trade re turns report as a whole relative best advices coming from western di-tribu-live center. A slight upward swing in cotton is to be noted this week and southern mills have advanced price. Some more impure is noted in raw wool, without, however. affecting prices. Rtranath ol raw sugar is re fleeted tthlefly by the fact that a con siderable shortage is looked for in the supplies of cane sugar, not only in Cuba but in the far east. The margin between raw and rellned allows of no profit at present prices. Bsalnaai failures (or the week bVJ, compared with isj last week. Dun . Report. New York, April M. It. ti. thin .V Co. 's Weekly Heviovv of Trade today ays i The boot and shoe industry fulls behind in the output bv the closing of some work and the running of many others part of tha time, bacaOSS prices are higher than retailers seem ready to pay. A baa try arnoieeele bnelneaa has been done in dry golsls, but the ipiestioll is now whether retail distribution will justify It? As yet, returns are not sat Istactory, there is an increase, hut not enough to warrant the buying from mills. Woolens and worsteds are dull, with eonoaaaiona in fancies, though staple are well sold up and are Arm, the material declines further averaging nearly half a cent lower than April I. There is the same Uncertainty ill cot ton giusls as in retail distribution, with qnlta as much doubt whether prices w ill be maintained, though the material has Isen again advanced a sixteenth in speculation. In spite of the heavy balance due on marc hand las account there has bean talk of gold "Xsirts aud a small amount has gone to BMNMM Ayres on BnronaM account, supplies of money are BDttttdant here, the banks having Rgnln gained largely, rates are low and commercial demands narrow, and the interior is batter prepared than ever to do w IthoUt aid. l-.oropean Hlsn. Block aad i loll from depot. Sample Room la cuaacctioo. kuom Kale 50c, 75c, II 00 " i"wx tutaumiut. 'MUa.uU. THE EAST OHEGONIAN. I he Paper ut the People fc.erybvdy ktedell. The Large! Clreulailu . Taa Meat m.,nUlk a- tlee It m;. all .is.ui my I1 MAMiEN HIM'. TKK BKMS, .ud gSSJ gut SM aSS4 IS Saft i. ...... u. rheum. Usui, luiubna". .O.lii ., lame bee, kldue), liter .U'l .loiuai h illaur lert, -1. n. uf any ui iie,. -Jim , pc sjggai ut man. Wrile today or call at M SgaM " SaBal freot . barge All our ImiIi. .i.- .iums 'I with Dr Haudrli's n.im .uil dale il paUul. Take uo olbur. The Dr. Sanden Co., ity Fourth St.. I'ortUud, Urckjou sinkers umde an utteiiipt to cut tin cublu of the SUSnaion iridges and Were churged a pi u by the aheriffs. fwo deputy sheriffs were wounded. Two Americana Killed. Manila, April M. Insurgents are active ulsiit Marl vales luoiin tuina. They attacked Itatanaga Monday night but were uusily repulsed Yeslerdav they attucked Captain UohJnan with thirty men near Orion, killing two American. Bank Preildsnt Plsed Guilty. IJoaU.ii, April H.-Chaa. II. Culu. former president of the uloba National bunk, under Indlljgianl for misap propriation of funds of the hunk, plead guilty tisjay. Sentence will be pro. nounced later. Bxeltenient Alone Carbon River. Tacoma, April M. Qpjgf cxcituiii. nl in reiiorted along Curbou river, near Kairfax, where placer gold running: 1 Ui the utu baa Ueuu dlrsovcred, and a ntdiiipodu from ailjuceut town, hna bu- pa, NOW UP TO THE SENATE -o Berry Calls Attention to the Resolatlon Passed by the House, AND APPEALS TO THAT BODY TO ACT COMPLIMENTARY TO W. J. PURNISH. Tho Portland Oregonlan Editorially Ap prove! a Well Known Pendleton Hen. The Portland Oregon ten editorially aaya : Nomination of W. .1. furnish by the slate republican convention, a a presidential elector, is a propM rec ognition of tba denoarata who anna to the republican party in IBB8. It was the high patriotism of men like Mr. furnish that saved the country from it grant calamity atacritlonl lime ill its history. I'pOU the issues of IWNi there was a radical change in tho con stitution of the political parties ol the country Men who hitherto had Is en republicans wei t in large numbers ov . r to llryan ism, und in return the republican party received a greater Dumber ol the uan of demig rats of sounder economic and political views. In Oregon the rapubllean party got not less than BOO democrata ol ibis sort, and thev sav.d the stute from llui siuiuto Bryanlan. No .me of then democrata did more than Mr, Pnrnlan. and his in in imit ion um presidential elector is only II jllst recognition of what these deln.K rats, now republi cans, did at one of the most critical OaaaaaUM In the country's history. - TO COKHECl BASHPULNKSS. Think Not of Your. elf, but ot Whet You Are Doing. "The bashful young girl must stop thinking about herself," writes Mar ven t K. Saugster in the April l.adie.' Ilome Journal "I heard the other day of a man, a college student, who went to visit hi. sister, a college atu deUl ulso. lb- was the one man, as it happened, in the dining nan with live hundred girls, end he had invasion to erase the roon with their bright eyes beaming on him w ith curiosity and Interest. Haid my informant: 'The boy w. oonptetely at hi aaaai You would have thought his sisler the only girl present.' Kvidenllv the young inan s mother hud brought bin up in u seiisn.le wuy and be was free from that b8S of comfort, self-cnn- ' Mlouanaaa. It is bard for u diaidaal (.rsoii to 1st Iree I rom awkwardness, ami verv acute dlstreaa and much hu miliation lint) lie the results of ull ex treme rhvncss. Try not to think how you bsik, what Impression voii ere making, what sort ol gown you have on. Do not let your mind dwell on youreelf, but think of what vou ure to do, and of making others ph'uaoil and ; happy. Once yuu ure Iree irom self, consciousness, baahfulncaa will trouble you no more. ' ' Testimony CODtlnuitd In tbtt Cocur d'Alent Id mtlwtlon Pension Bills Puwd by tbc House. Washington. April It. tn the Btaata today lierty directed attention to the fact that the house had paaaod a res., In t ten in favor of the election of enn tors bv the people, and appealed to the committee mi privileges ami elect a to present a re)rt either in favor of or against the resolul ion. The Coeur d'Alene Inveitlgetlon. Washington, April 14. Connor Mallot continued bis testimony in the Ooanr d'dtena investigation today. He was present al u meeting: at Wani ng called by the business men with a view to committing General afarrteni to M'rnianenl eatabli.hineiit of the martial law in the Coanr d'Aletsn, Merrinni, however, was unalterably oppoaad to such parnutnaal policy. The Whole purport Of Merriatn's remarks, the witness said, was against the criminal organizations which had de ralopad In the Oueur d'Atenaa, ami not agani' t laboi organ Ixat ions in gen eral. Spain! Claim, to Sulu. Washington, April 14. Sccrctnry Hay has formally Untitled the Madrid government thai the United States cannot accede to its claim that BibUM island ami Cayguan, Hulii, of the PbillpplnM archipelago, i to Spain This action was taken in the light of information that tiermany was taking deep interest in the Coiitro- rainy i Bx-Uovernor Horton' Stetue. Washington, April 14. The cere monies connecled w ith the acceptance of the statue of Oliver I'. Morton, Indiana's great war governor, were held ill the house this efteriusin h ifty- Ibree panalOn bills were passed. II. Clark, ObaUllcey, tin , says He Will's Witcb llaei Salve en red him of piles that had afllnted him for twenty years It i also a ss'edy cure for skin diseases. Hew are of dangerous counterfeits. Tallmau V Oo. - Church Announeementa. Baiiitst church- Services appropriate) for h. aster w ill be conducted at 1 1 a. ui. and 7 tSO p. in. Morning siiliject, "Baater or the Blaan Obrtet ," eranlng anbjaat, "Tha Ooldaa Age." Ss'iiul music will In- rendered by the choir. Presbyterian church J. K. Ilu ebanan, pastor s'cial Kaster acrvicea Sunday morning at which Itev. K. I.. horls's will preach. Tl veiling aer- i in- will la in charge of Mr. I'vi Johnson. Ilible aahonl at III a. In. 0. K. service ut 11:4ft p. in. Midweek prayer meet tug on Wednesday at 7 :.'! p. in. iiullowav tblhodist church -J. C. Thomas, eating paator. Preaching il o clock ii. in and i : HI p. m. Morning, "Baeu react ten of Jesus Christ." live nii.o 11 I'l. .. V i.Ii.ii.m ..I i hit. I.., .it. ' Sunday school at III a. in , K.pworth I eegUS at h :illl p. In. ........... BEECH AM S PILLS Cure Pain in tho Stomach and DbtrcaM After I latino;. 10 cents and25 cents. Druggists Whet pag sc. le a piece of aoap. What vou feel is comfort, esse and eatlafactlou. It le liupoasihle to uil.Ukv Ita thick, cresuiy lather aud li, delicate odor, for there le nothing elee like It In a laundry aoap. Owl Soap Is j unt pure soap 1 1.-null. no roelu, no atroug alkali, uo adulleraut. One bar I a go,sl ee two of any other km. I. Your in. ne, back If you diu'l hud It SO. Dress Patterns Free OWL 1 1 a nut ii "White" lltcvilce have broken tw. w..rl.l record tlila . ar 'wCr' fljl Ha Easter Hats.. . Tha chariniug style wc show are accepted beauties oi the Rggtai Mcaaoo- Cbildreo's Hats worth $2.00 lor $1.60 CtaUdraB's Hals worth $1.60 lor $1.00 La Mode Millinery IV ml U ton, Oregon.