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LA COl'NTY. OHEWON. TUESDAY. H! A V 8. !!()(). wi i-run
( '"'VsxXs GENERAL NEWS.
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Frederick Nolf
,ce CurUln Stretcher and
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We Want Your Bovs of 3.
We Won't Refuse the Others
We're Ready for All.
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Store III! till'
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hmwO (iniP"'1"1"" '"r "1,r
HiiKrmriit next week,
ludJ Huilil ur. I " ft strew
i..t-
Never wai on stock of Ualoa
suits fur boyi of 8 to II yean an
complete mill brimming over a Ith
dainty, new. swell stvlcs fur the
little lellowa.
Never era our stock of Bojra1
s'i'' in raeh iplendid ibape.
Never wai our stock of Boya'
l'unts. So varied, g,Ks.
Never wai our atoek of iWs'
wi ll I there'a nothing thai the
DOyi near 1.1 tut isn't here.
Never, yea, never was our stock
"i Hen 'a Furnishings ao lain
und complete ax this season.
There'a nothing thut the men wear thut urn f here
too.
GENERAL
TO ASSASSINATE ROBERTS
I ORAKER
WANTRD.
Alexander & Hexter
The Boston Store
This Weather is to warm for winter do thing Yon must chantfc to
SPRING GARMENTS.
MEN'S sun s
$10.00
TO
$15.00
M pnpu tr price .See them and
buy .
LVDERWEAR.
joe. 7SC. Si.oo, l.t, Si 50,
M, $J.no, $2 5o, $ (,i.o,
. 5, $4 oo, $5.00 a suit
Bart you think we can suit you
STRAW HATS.
Knox, $2, $2.50. Other makes 25c, 50c, $1.
SPRING SHIRTS
of all kind. ' .1. your girl feel proud of you.
Stiff Bosom, Taney Colors.
Soft liosom, Fancy Colors.
Silk Bosom, Fancy Colors.
Negligee Bosom, Fancy Colors.
ALL SIYLE5 ANO PRICES OF COLLARS
AND CUFF.
We claim to Bali the beat fitting, wearing ani mos comfortable
garme it at the lowest prices. That account lor our h g business
Ask our iclghb r if lie trad s hre and h I will t -II ou yes.
SHOES.
If you doa'l et your shoes at the Big Stoi c yon dots'l gel our money's worth
Pendleton's Bid Store
he Beat Beer In
Pendleton. Ask
gf it. You Mi
like it.
Pilsner
Beer
Nm
McHduche
Schnitz BrewiDg Co.
!
Opposite 0. R. 4 n
Round Hoube
for Infants and Children.
CaHtoria Im a hiiriuW-M hiiliNlitut lor Cantor OL, Par
irorlr, lroN and Nootliiiijr Hyruiis. It is IMoawuit. It
oiiUtiu ncitli. 1 iiiin. Moipliine nor other Nur.otlo
Mihviaiti . . It oestrotH Wonait anit alluys I . rihhn.'h.
It cure Diarrbuoa. mad wind Colle. ItjMUmrm Taatt
injr TroiibltiM and -;r-n C'truHtiiiatioii. It ri'ifulat.- the
Kloiiuuli and liowela. gMng healthy and natural olei.
The C'liildreu'8 Panacea The Mother's I riend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
'"etast OregUn
u"' Mi
ERVITAK
J2!! Zi2l,N,RbtBlonaanr
'filfi?'. the
natorVa ,rv.. ect,eeksa,lii
a "nan o0. J,"
Use For Over 30 Years.
ith
rsluud tho luouey.
' Ure ... lM,u kTUarait.
MEDICAL C4.
laaC-faaTBl MTi S Jh Ha
Boil St Ghii
kooin kale
In thr municipal eleotioni in rranoe Wl" Not Be Seleotsd to Nominate
on Sunday the naUoaalleta made ear I laKlaley at rhiidiph;.
lr i. i ik gains. Waahlturaoa, May OpBoaltion baa
Tin- ciinil'v civil hill arhieJi naaead A Plot Has Been Discovered and It is developed to the selection of scmn.ir
the linn-,, cn'rrii sliirhtlv nn.rc llimi .. . . JOBeph B, Kornkcr of Ohio (oil
BIG STRIKE AT ST. LOUIS
t"i,.xio,mi, nii.mt a iu,inni,iHni more
than nny previous Mindrv civil bill,
KtConarenman Oaviil It. OmIImtsoii,
lather ,,f United fltatea Senator 0. A.
('ii!l'i rs(,n ,, Tc!i 'licit Sun, I. iv ut liis
I home at J efferent), Texaa, of in grippe.
William Urownlnehleld Rndieott,
aged 7.; veara, seeretarv of war daring
Preeldeni Cleveland 'i t'lrsi adminiatra
tlon died at liin resilience ill Boeton,
Sun, lav. ,.f piieiiiunnia.
Liverymen nf Imlianapnlis linvc
fonncil a cuiiiliinatiun. snnniiileil liv
Hie undertakers, to discontinue Hundn'v
ronerail on the ruinul thai they inter
fere with more lucrative boelneae.
Oovernor Rooeevall Ikaj aooepted an
Invitation to be a tneat of honor at
the National convention of republican
Huh to be held al St. Paul. Minn.,
July 17, It and it. lit. will probably
make a speech.
The Lns Anodes Times edited lv
Major Oeneral H. Otis, editorially
preaenti the name of Ooagraaanntn Wlh
I Item I'. Uepburn. ol Iowa, as a run
Din mate fur William JIcKilllev, mi
the republleaa ticket.
The Ma 1 lory line stcuiuship pier in
New Ynrk waa burned 8ua4ay, The loss
J was l,lHKI,tHNl. A nine year old child
area burned to death, it'neinu left in
i the eabin ol one of the hares lying at
the pier, several nf which were liurncd.
The KnOSVille chapter of the DMagft.
ten of the American revnlut ion have
had a Inrite Isiuliler of Tennessee
liuirhlc placed on the -put where
.Mimirai i.,. , t. I.ni.,jir who was
horn near KooXVllle. Tcnn.. is luiried.
li will bededieated byAdaairal Dewev
May l"..
Smallpox has hroken out at Huller
College at Irvingtnn, m ar Indiana
iKilis, Indiana, lierlrtide AthertOfl,
Helena Carver. Marie Martin, QeneVO
Hall and Catlienne Kichcv have the
disease. Twenty-live students and
other persons exposed have hceli put
into Quaraajtlne.
The report of the constitutional coin
mission to the Methodist ifeneral con
ference, which will prohuhly he pre
sented this wccli, at Chicago,' will cull
for the continued maintenance of the
religion of John Weeley, The aplaao.
pacy may he abandoned and other eoa
stitiitional features changed, hut the
articles of religion, thedoetrlneeof the
church, lire to be retained in their
purity.
Under Investigation.
o
BOERS WILL FIGHT ON ZAND RIVER
Form of Boers Around MiWiInd Estimated
it TbrjeTboiKandBrldflft Destroyed
and Supplies ielayed.
The .standard hears
ha- bean nlfteialy re- j
to ussiiHsinnte Lord
lagrami arc now passing
( ape authorll lee. Lord
the home authorities on
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
d;i, ll
Kichnnl Kurres, a pioneer resident of
Linn county, died Sunday.
J, I). Fuller, a prominent farmer,
living near Jefferson, Linn county,
died Friday night.
Heady Burnet) and II. Allen, two
Corvallis young men, have I n given
clerkships in t lts census oHlco at Wash
Ingtoa.
Henry P, Taylor, colored, has tiled
his petition us ait Independent EtopUOs
llean candidate for aute aanator in
Multnomah county.
There is it wood famine in Boiee
City. Only one lirm lias stock on
hand und ! . only 115 cords, Bolaa
is a town of g,000 pie.
Over one hundreil Jups Itave arrived
ut Bolaa City to go to work on the
Idaho Midland railroad project, from
Bolaa to Butte, and fa mi more will
arrive BOna, Work on the grade will
he commenced.
Tin- Trade Dollar Oonaolidated Min
ing Company will 'aveet t2,VI.0UU in a
power jilunt ut Swim Fulls on Snake
river, for the pursise of generating
power for it- mines and mills at Silver
City und to supply other consumers.
Sunduy, the 'J-year-ohl daughter ol
Mr. and Sirs. i. M. Taylor, who lives
olt the Coppei, illon I three miles uhove
WaitabUK, Wash., was missed from
her Uaaal play ground, flea rah being
inude her dead Issly was found in the
creek a short distance from the house.
She had fallen in the little creek and
drowned.
William Mar-hull hue been pardoned
hy Governor Oeer for tin- murder of
JajBM Heed in linker City, ulsiiit two
years ugo. Murshull is hut ls years of
uge und served 'JO months, in the nasi'
ti ntiiiry. The pardon wa- obtained
through the efforts of his laaryer, 0,
I. Miller und others who is lievtsl in
the boy's innocence.
Woman's
Kidney
Troubles
Why initio with health
whun tho eaalemt and
aurmmt help la the beat
known medlolne In the
world 7
London, May B,
that Information
oelvad of u plot
Koiicrts. n
between the
Roberta and
the subject.
Boars to Mnko a Stand
Bmaideel, May . A
iorts received here the
make a lug stand near the and ner.
The railroad bus been repaired to the
south side of the Vet river.
Boar Forres Increased.
Lorcii'.o Maroue., Siindav i . A d is-
l patch received here from I'liMncr's
camp, under date of April I'll, states
the Boon around Mafeking have I n
reinforced and their strength is now
i estimated at illMHI.
Why Boers Evacuated Tliuhanrliu.
London, May S. The following dla
patch from Lord Roberta has been re
ceived: "The Bmaideel railway, Iron,
Brand fori to this place, has been on-
tderably damaged ami the bridge over
the Vet river hopelessly damaged.
mis delays tne supplies cvming up.
In spite of these wrecks the British
advance goes on steadily, lord
Roberta ' ou tpoeta are about twelve miles
north ot Bmaideel, Beconnoiieanee
made by Oeneral Bundle oi the Boer po
itiona at Thabanchu resulted in their
being pronounced Impregnable and
their evacuation la reportea to he due
to the receipt of an urgent message
from Preeldeni Bteyn,
Roberts' Phenumonnl Advance.
L I May M. A dlaputoh from
Oapa Town aayai "Lord Roberta
phenomenal advance is not only utterly
demoralizing to the liners hut is strik
ing terror to the relsd cnloni.-t. The
relief of Mafeking ll expected at any
moment. "
The Boon Retiring.
London, May 8. The liners are
everywhere retiring before the llritlah
except oi, the Natal frontier and at
Mafeking to the inner circle of their
defences. They appear determined not
to light until "the Krooustad hills are
reach, si.
Lord Koherts is expei led to do an
other fort or Rfty miles and then wall
for a time in order to bring UDBUppllea
and to repuir the railways. There are
one or two hints in the dispatches from
the front that he iiiav rest for a few
days ai Bmaideel,
OenoraJ Preoeh'i 10,000 aavalry have
not been mentioned in the die patches
for four days. It is by no means likely
iii.it he is idle and th niecturo is
that he is either d, touring toward
Kroonstud or raiding the Ladvlirand
district. Fifteen thousand British are
now operating on the western frontier
of the Free Mule.
As the deadlock ut
bOOU orokeu uml the lloers are retreat
ing there is nothing formidable except
distance between Wurrenton uml
Mafeking, Most hopeful advices from
Mafeking on April H were thai the
garrison would he barely able to hold
out for u month. At Mat time fever
wus spreading.
According to advice- I, on, Maseru,
Baentoland, 'ism Free Btateraara north
of Ladybrand, where they have ool
lectisl great herds. The district is rich
in food for men and horn s und the
lloers seem resolved not to move north
ward, lint to be prepared to resist
w here t bey ale.
I i Roberta and Lord Kitchener
porsouully directed the artillery In the
Vet river engagement.
Six thousand four hundred und lilty
eight troops are now ut sen on the way
to South Afrfoa, No others are under
orders to go egeept as recruits to till up
the losses ol regiments ut the front.
I Taker ol Uhio to ileliver
the speech placini I'roiiilent Mi kinlev
iii nomination ut the Philadelphia con
vention. His prominence in the Puerto
Rlcan legislation and the (ear of pro.
yoking anew the sentiment felt by
many republican! against the (aland
tariff bill ore advanced against his
selection. Senator Chiillucev IVpew
is being urned by a number of republi
can leaders to deliver the nominating
speech, and unless pressure is brought
to bear in favor of Senator Forakcr,
the eloquent New York statesman w ill
place Preeldeni MeKinley in oaaiaa.
t Ion,
Senator Foraker delivered the princi
pal nominating ipeoch at tin' st. Louis
convention in I)m;, and his selection
again for the same honor is regarded us
nnwlaa in some quarters, especially
In view of the fact that he was the
I standard-bearer of the republican
faction which ne seed the Puerto Ricen
rdlng to re-, bill through the senate, The political
lloers intend to relur is receotlv in. H. i.. il. ,i ii,,
principal source of danger to the re
publican party is from the Puerto
Rfoau bill, and therefore it is urged
Bl i part of political diplomacy and
discretion to allow SOIlia other senator
than 1-oraker to put Mckinley in
nomination for the preeidency.
Senator Depew selection appaali
favorably to a larger number of re
publican leaders than docs that of
Foraker, Although still in the
lUVenlle class of the Semite, the New
i ork orator bai made ii brilliant repu
tat ion during this session as u speaker
of eloquence und argumentative re
SOP rCOl Senator lluiina entertains
great raapeet for Senator Depew aa an
orator, uud in view of tin i I 1 1 1 1 I
material which would he ut bin com
mand in eejlVOrlng the principal
speech at Philadelphia, no one is re
garded as belter qualified to undertake
the responsibility than Senator DeBOW,
No More Forest Reserves.
Washing! May 8.- Renreeentatlve
.bines of Waahlngton introduced ii bill
ill the house providing that no new
forest raaarvationi shall I routed uml
that additions to existing reserves
shall be made hereafter only by act of
congress.
The Can el bid up.
Washington, May s. Tin. senate
committee on luUrooeeulo canali held
a meeting and dlaeoaeed the Nioara
gun canal bill, which panned the bouse
laat week. No action WM taken uml the
committee will meet again Wednesday.
More Pension Money.
Washington, May M. Tho house
paaaed the senate bin to amend the
general pension laws so as to provide
for dieabllltlaa under the act of ihihi
will t regard to service, and to in-
oraaaa the net income u widow BMU
huvc wiihoui deetroylng her right to
a pension I r, on fis, to fj.'ai.
The purpo f the bill is In modify
the rulings of the pension ofBoa in ac
cordance with the reoommemlat huia of
the Uraad Army of the Republic,
The bill was passed without a dis
sent ing voice. A bill to increase the
appropriation (or the national guard
from . i.. g I ,)MH,tMMI was also
paaaed,
Commissioner Make. Rstlinate.
New York, May a. A Herald ineefol
hrom Washington savs: From l,000,
(MKI tn t II Veer is the u llllt
Rvani roughly eeti
added to the peltsioll
expenditures nf the government by the
paaaage reeterda) of the aaaara
known aa the Uraad Army hill.
llll.MIMAN
o
It Began tbis Morning, 2600 Men
Quitting Work.
KVKKY CAR LINE IN CITY TIKD UP
Riollnd Alrtad; Comtnoced ami Several
Persons Hare Beeu Injured Six
Postal Cars Tied Up.
arreiiton has M om mi -s inner
mate- will lie
DIE CAPIUHE OF OAhCIA.
Very
Lydls C. PlnsJum'i Vcgttiblt Cuinpound
(HiO. UAVKAU, Flop.
Elegantly Furnished. Steam Heated
Kuropean Pleu.
Block and i lull from dpi
Sample Room io connection.
50c, 75c, I U0
'aaAsjum,,,
uuiue.uu.
THE EAST OREGONIAN.
The fapvi of the 1'sopl
t.srybody kosd It.
The Leresl Clrealatlo .
Iks Set A4MUlitf M. its
la known everywhere and
thouaanda of women have
been oured of aerloua kid'
ney derangementa by It.
Mra. Plnkham'a meth
od have the endorae
n.uni of the mayor, the
postmaster and othera of
her own olty.
Her medlolne haa the
endorsement of an un
numbered multitude of
Jirateful women whose
otters are oonatantly
printed In this paper.
Every woman ahould read
these letters,
Mra. Plnkham advlaea
aufferlng women free of
oharge. Her address Is
Lynn, Mass.
General Mao Arthur Hsicards It a.
Important.
Washington, May , The War de
partment hun received from .Muc.rlhur
the following cubic; "Manila, Muy H.
lo ni ial nuttauMMI 'iurciu, u promi
nent insurgent oilier, wus captured
with valuable documents hy to-m-rul
Punetoa'i tfuopa, I regard tin- capture
as very iiii.rtunt. "
Rsbels Mads sn Attack.
Manila, May force of rebels,
on May -, attacked twenty men, of
Company i, nth ruglmaat, at Berotne,
leland of I'a nay . Three Am, r nuns
were killed uml seven Wounded.
Fierce Fkgfel at Bai-olac.
Manilu, Mil) a.--A bund of insur
g nis, eeti ma toil at kUO men, surrounded
Barotac ami an attack u tou the
Amerieaa force there on uii m i, -Alter
two Ameriaani wen- killed ami
four were wounded the Amernun con,-
maudur sent four men to eonmuuieate
with the remainder of the aompauy at
Dumangaa, one of tbaaa men was
killed uud three were wounded. The
wollliileil mi ll lliuiillgeil to relliru to
ltarotuc However, tin aavi of tin
attuck rein bed Coiiipuuy F, -l.'ld in
fanlry, who at once succored the gurri
sou ol llurotuc on tin- night of May 3
The enemy's losses were MHlVy,
The Crew Rescued.
Philadelphia, Pa., May h. a ilia
puieo receive,! nere irolu ., w Urleults
rcs,rts the urrivul of the steamer
HlpaeO w ith the second ollicer und lour
teeli of the i Ir of the nti-tlliicr Vir-
gllilu wblib Went to plnCM a few
nigbts ugo ou IHuiiiond Sh
Cape Henry.
Shouls, ii., off
VS CHINAMAN.
A Baegarata Flglil In a Hotel Klloheu at
Levrteten,
Lewit-ton, Idaho, Muy H, A fotflflf
bnnd-to-hand tight took plana in tti.-
kill hell of the Hotel le France, III this
place between a Chinaman uml u
white man minted Jack Ryan, As a
moult the Chinaman has been uneon
-cioiis lor hours uud the white mini
will lose the use of one of bis units.
Then- is no aertalaty thai the China.
man will recover, while the phyaleiam
say that Ryan can never regain the
Use ol n anil lite stroke ol lb, keel,
blade need by the Phluamaa an! all
the fonMUfm muscles and severed the
artery, It was with dilliculty tbut he
wa- Mtod from bleeding to Math.
Iloth men are under arrest
Pouullsts National Cuavsnliuii
Cincinnati, May a two presided
tial caudidatee are talked ol by leading
nopulieta gathered in Cincinnati to
daj "r tin- national oonveall f the
iiiiddle-of-the- rouders They are
Innatiua Donnelly of hjlnneeata ami
Wharton Hiirker ol I'enii.vl vuiiia.
Kverything is in raadlneai lot the con
vent nut io naaambie Wnhieiuy after-
IPSOI
Aaetaer isuna faaa
Ankfoad, N, .., May a Advice,
from Beano raoafvad nere anuounee
that tin- A mar icon Bag ha- been hoisted
over tin- island of Tutilla, amid great
native rejoicing, uml chieli have made
Inrmul tension of the island to the
United -t iter Inhabitant of Mauua
Island ulso requeet the fortual botetlng
"i the tmericaa fgsg over that laland!
A Building Falls
Kansas City, Muy H. The thr
story brick building ut 10H Uraad
avaatta, ID the business center of the
city, collupsed, burying aeveii persons
in the ruins John W. Moore, aged
seventy yeurs, formerly mayor nf this
city, was most seriously hurt ami will
prohuhly die. I in building had been
BOndemnod several mouths ago.
Agalaai galea Labor.
Chicago, Muy a. Judge Tuthill has
.-I. tilled an injunction restraining
the Isiunl nf county ci-uiiuissloiiera
from inserting in cnntracls a cluuse
slulilig thut nuly union lubor shall Ihi
employed in currying nut the wnrk ot
the county when it is to Ihi lutid for
with public funds.
gnlfbll ai Spokaoe.
Bpokana, Muy I. The Dramatic
Order ol the knights nf Khorussau is
tn huvc u grund caravan in SHikunc mi
May hi. Tbis in the time thut the
graml hslge nf the Knights nf I'vthius
win imiii its iiiiHiiiug. Auuit m mam
ban ol the grund hslge will ride the
camel mi the evening of Ihut day.
Taooma strike Is Over.
Tucouiii, Wush , Mav H. The paint
ers' ami paperhaugurs strike here is
now pructically over. Nearly all ol
Wheal Markets
i-un I ruiicisco, May a. Qejfc wheat
is fUOtad at
Chicago, May a July win at is
quoted ut Ii7 , uud cusli al 72.
Blair roc Hawaii.
- Washington, May H It is under
stissl that the president has practically
decided UJBUU John C. lliuir of Wyo
ming as United m..i, . attornev for
Hawaii, aud lluuiul A. Ituv of Hliaoia lite emiilnvtira uruiitiitu tb ,lei,n.iuU ,.i
as Uuitial HtaUia uiurshal. cho strlkura, I
St Louis, May H. One of the greatest
strikes in the history of M. Louis was
Inaugurated here today, when about
-IIW1 em .doves of the S Louis Transit
company went out to ompel the accep
tance on the part of the company ,,f
demands, as formulated sey, ral days
ago. Practically every car line in St.
I mis is tied Hp. Frequent rlota have
occurred today, John Ketch ag, a w-yeiir-ohl
boy, was shot ami sarloaaly
wounded by Conductor Oat rge Ma
( 'lei Ian. Four cars were got , wn town
as far us Sixth street. All ol these
aura attacked by the mob, who threw
bricks ami stones. A riot call was
turned in and a wugonloud of pwfoa
turned out, hut their efforts were in
vain. The atOtOraMta was hit with a
club, which cut a great gush in his
sculp und head One passenger wus
-truck by u stone and binlly injured,
Six l ulled States p.. .I curs are tied
up und the fear is the trouble w ill
grow worst! instead of Better tonight.
NEWS MONOPOLY HROKKN.
The Supreme Court or Illinois Readers a
Final Dsclslon.
Chicago, Muy s. -Judge Online of
the circuit art today catered a Baal
decree in the cult of the Inter Ueeaa
l iibl isbiug company against the Asso
ciated preae, The ooan grunts to anas
planum! restorat ion of he service of
the Aeeoclaled Preae ami lemored the
ban of suspension under the by-law of
the Associated Press which prohibited
subscribers in the ussociut nm from
receiving news and from furnishing
newe to, any paraon or corporation de
clared antagooletic to the Aeaoeintad
I'ress. The decree tin, I- :
"That the Associated Press is u cor
poration engaged ill the business upon
which public interest i- engrafted and
that it can make no distinction with
persons who wish to purchase iiihirmu-
l und news for purposes of pnhlna-
I ion. "
The Wire Trust.
New York, May H. At a meeting of
the hoard of directors ol the American
SI, -el Wire company Henry W.
Bellgman uml Frederick w. si muss re
signed from the Uuiril. Bubeeqoently
Seligiiuiii und Strauss made public the
fol low Ing :
"We reeigned from the dlreetorv nf
the American steel Wir mnaay
because John W. liatesdld mil at the
ting retire from the maiiagemeut
of the company as we hud keen given
to understand he would . "
The Utah Mine Disaster.
Salt Luke, May M.-W. ii. Shurp,
superintendent of tin- Pteaaaat Valley
Coal company, has made u report t
the I roe surer of the company in regard
to the mine dleeatev ui BeoBeld, in
which be says :
"Total killed, 100; Isslies rccyired
to dule, pl.'i, injured, seven, nf these
in the mine 0.l i -cap.. I alive und un
injured Tbi-re tire Its', widows ami '-'7
orphans. ' '
Illinois Hspublleani.
Peoria, Ills., Muy a. the republi
can siste convention met here ti.iuy.
Chairmaa Raaaali. the republican
state central nemniltteeman. inamtsi j.
U, Brown us kemporary ebalrasaa, and
culled for other nominatfooa, h. II.
He thee, on Udiulf ol the Culfom fac
tion, nomlaataa c. 0, Dapaa, The
result of the vole wus a victory (or
the anil Tanner lection, Pewac getting
748 rotea, Brawn 7'.ti Alter the vote
i he convention tisik a recess.
West Virginia Republicans.
Fairmont, W. Vu , May H. Hie re
uubllean siute eonvenlian eaaamnied
nere ut in am. liovernur Atkinson wus
aaaottnaed u. the temsirury chairman.
Mler apM,iiilmeut of the commltleea
the con tenl ion liak a re,,-.
The American Holsl Burned.
loiicsse, N. Y., H. The American
hotel of wle ell) was t'sla.v dvatmytsl
by tire. I'he Issltt-s ol LaUyettti
I'uruev uud fdicrinuii I'elsirav were
found u the third laat, it is thought
u won, an also bait her life in the lire.
IBEECHAIIS
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or
Karl's Clover Root Tea1
Ikautllm tli. I'otniilf nl.ni, PuHtws the
III ,,.d.alvesrrsli,C U .i Skin. I'ure.C'uu-
lleutl n. ltuliutstluli. .lid .11 Km,,!!.,,,,. ,,f
the Skiu. Ail sar.slW l.a.atlvs Nv.
I utile, hold utt sb.ulut. Kii.raiiUal by all
druggist, .t Wk., 60v. and f 1.00,
a- c. wells a co.. ccnov. n. v.
sots saossutTosa
Vol sais b l'siuiuaa tk Co., btugguta.