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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OH BOON, FItl DAY, MABGH 8, 1901.
(IJj. 14.
NO. 406 7
ll'UITI' UAI1CT
nc vvniit: nuuac
- r "v rnv c t1 . r
a I ill II : - e I I I ft V '
PeMl for Pasters
Miring l'''111 thi bill ol tew may not
loludc meats hi nil meals hut we n
ipivllll' HIIIIIV I'XCI'I ll'llt Jl I mi 1111 ICS
We have a Npcriallv selected stuck ot
ittlt, dried and MUMP Bib and t tic
lnill-CKeeper II I PC Ill Mil I lrf in jiri -
pare something toothsome and satisfy
ing lor nreiiKiasi, iiincn nr dinner.
Here arc Home items rine Salt
Mackerel, Pickled Herrings, Bonnie
i h tlixli , Bloaters. niUMd Shrimps,
uhstcl', Salmon, Mo
wiiiic House Grbcerj,
if In till' Pnstollicc.
The Boston
:
KNOX HATS..
Stiff Hats
Fedon Hfts
Crush Hats
Latest Sprian Styles: new ttfttftlogtlC now ready
GOODS JUST IN
Hosiery, Belts, Purses,
New silks,
New stock collars.
Did yon net a sample card of safety pins?
Walnut Sewing Machine tins month.
Ride a
Columbia
1 In lending wheel in the world.
lEven pan made perfect, built
1 1 1 L - . u ,iu 1.
Hest Road wheel
$50
$35
$25
Ha: tl : it
Vendetta
G. .V J., Hartford
ujoi tires.
or Dunlop
Boy's iron wagons, all steel. The
kind" Mi. i' will Hlaud hard uaag. .
largest nine made, f.liU.
Garden veeds.
We belong to no combine. All need
retailed al regular price, Be package
-Sic. New crop warranted.
Here are Home of the linen we carry.
Pocket knives, Stationery,
laidies' or gents pm-. -
Magazines and Pernslicals,
Toya, dolln anil WW
HoIiihiI gnppliei
redericK No
There's no use
Sending your money away
Our liiv of BLACK DKKSS HOODS for spring
hn the upprbvol of the (aahionahle world.
Our inn ..I WASH FABRICS rnmprl thr admira
tion ol all hi-holdcrs and we show In IVndlt-ton a
lock efjUel M any Portland stock.
Wr holievp our display of Silk. Flannel and Km
hroidcrcd Seng WAIST MATERIALS is the most
complete ever shown in this part of the country.
Our showing of lace curtains and ruffled curtains
will be of interest to this class of buyers.
We will be pleased to have you come and see them.
Alexander
$5.00
. . $2.50
for Dresses.
Dried
Evaporated Stock, very fancy,
(jet our Wholesale Prices . . .
C. RQHRAMN, : : : :
An Artistic ar)d
Richly Furnished Parlor
should . nut onu of our exquisitely inlaid
Crlur suites, upholstered in rich damasks in
uutiful shade- of colors , that will make the
"tout ensemble" of your rooms "like onu grand
Weet eong" in tliuir harmony. We have aomc
haiidwiiuu uuw designs in parlor furniture at
M iota that will surprise you.
BflERA FOLSOM, Main Street
iANlttSOIE RESIDENCE SITE
HUM K aw, co.VIAIMNd U LOTS, WKL,1.
LOCATKH, I.KVKI., WITH CITY WA'i'KK,
i) itstin stkhkt, which is ;haikk,
WILL HK gOU AT A LOW I'HICK ON
kasy tkkms TUX block M AQRQgg
'IHIKTI N STKKKT KKOM THK II MWlf
MW DKM'K PKol'KIMI K K. I. SMITH,
AMI AKKDKI TIIK BMW VI KW OK 'I'll g
MOCNTAIN AM THK SI Kltoi MUM.
(tlt'NTKV AS WKI.I. AS A KINK VIKW OK
THK TOWN KKOM j I g UQWBi Wfl 1,1
ABOVE THK iUrraUIH1 scmooi.. i : ! t
000
Apply at the
& Hexter.
Store
il0SIER,Y
The Kind that Wears Well.
The Best for the Honey.
Thanking all those who have wailed M these
we wish to announce that they are here.
15c, 25c, 35c and 40c.
Louisine Silks
All the new colors. Call and get
the price.
Fruit.
309-311 Court Street.
00
UhNKRAL NFWS.
Kx-Senator W. I
llaminriim, hn
Otanndlef) ol New
been aiiiKiinteil
roniin iHiniier In 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 the Spanili war
clftimn.
.1. I, Hill anil Iiih mends Hre now
Hi'iii to be seeking I" tfain control of
the Burlington ronil. The are buying
up it Htock .
The total population ii Aiaka, in
1100. a shown !v Ihe retnrim ol the
twlefth ceniiis, if 62,582, a aainx!
32,052 for ItM.
The battleship WlnNMlU has been
delected to replace the ONgM in
Aninlic watern when that vessel is re
lieved in the near future.
The Michigan prohibition state con
vention, by an almost unanimous vote,
refused to indorse the work o( Mrs.
Carrie Nation in smashing saloons in
Kansas.
The postmaster general lias accepted
the resignation of I". W. Vaille as
director general Ol the posts in the
Philippines and apoiiitcd C. M. Coter
man, at present temporary diiector
general, "s Lis successor.
The natural gas simply hasjgiveu out
al ljincaster, I'enn.. with the result
that street cars are not running. Im
tnries are closed down and schools are
closed up. preparatory to introducing
I other methods of power and heal.
The question ol the leasing ol the
arid lands of the open range to slock
groweis has come to the (rout among
1 the subjects to la' considered at the
Convention of the cattle growers, now
' heinK held in Denver, althoiiirli it was
not Mentioned Id the call for the con
vent ion.
Senator Allen's name is still carried
on the roll as a senator from Nebraska,
and it is understood it will lie Until
the Nebraska legislature elects or ad
journs. There was some contention
that his appointment would expire 00
Marcli :;, al the close of the InM con
gress, hut the authorities hold other
wise. The Bnanetal dMoultiw ol John K.
Searless, one of the oragn i.crs of the
American sugar company, and presi
dent of the American Cotton comnauv,
It is aaid, are purely personal and will
not involve anv of the IK corporal nm
'with winch he is connected, either as
.president, treu-tirei , ecrctary, itwetOf
I or trustee.
Mrs. Carrie Nation, the Kansas joint
smasher, ha- appealed to the supreme
court Iroin the verdict rendered against
her bv a Itarber county, Kansas, jury
for t-l It was a suit in slander,
brought by Samuel Uriffen, the county
attorney. She asserted in a speech that
(iritteii was receiving per month
from each of the saloons of Kiowa, the
oonpenantton being given to keep bin
from pro-ecu ting them.
pacific norihwksi nkws.
J. C. Quails, aged gfl years, was
struck by a train and killed near hi
home at Hudson, Southern Oregon. A
wife and three sous survive nltt.
Sheriff Mills al Olympiii, Wash.,
made a bonlire ol about ggflO worth of
gambling paraphernalia, which was
captured in a recent raid np0U saloons.
Colonel William. I. Volkinar, whose
duuth at I'asaileua, Calif., is reported,
was ad jutaul -general of the depart nient
of the Columbia, under (ieneral John
I llbbott, from ggg to MS,
Mrs. David Kuder. who arrived at
North Yamhill in lt47i died at tier
home near lirwnville luesalav, aged 711
vears. Iieiease.1 was married to Pavid
Kuder in ISSg, who. with five child
tan i survive her.
Hon. II. W. Corhett has seen Port
land grow from a village ol MO people
to a metropol is of near HHI.IKSI. Tues
day was the .th aiiniver ary of his
arrival in Portland. He came from
New York by way of the Ihthmus.
A. T. umwalt , the Turner black
smith win, was recently lielil umler
t.VJO hail to answer to the charge of
incest with ids l'i-vear old daughter,
was committed to tin- county jail at
Salem because the bond lie offered
was not satisfactory to the just it e of
the peace.
The silver republican party of Idaho
was on Wednesday formally disbanded.
Suveral members ''i the state com
mittee were present ami the meeting
was attended by members of the legis
lature and some others. An address was
issued in which the member of the
party are advised to a'hliate with the
duuiocacy .
i
Strong Again.
fiie nwnea who kanwi ttm full . r
of lualth is the VOUI.HI who ha lo .t it
gild reg. lined it; ihe woman wlc fnsni
la-inn week and gjckl) ' one ik,.ni
Uiada a slioiig woman. Half a million
ai a iiinl bickiy
vj-ue!: hive lam
made Mruvai and
w,ll b) the aid of
Dr. l'icrce and his
' Pavorite Pi at ti
tion " It curc llle
ills which weaken
M IU l, It rei u-
laic the pevivMa,
driei enleohllng
drains, hc.ila in
'1 onm.iiion and ul
aerittiutii gnd etuoi
remnta veokueaa,
I t nourish m t li e
li i vea and jh
hi rvous less. it
pro n t a a Ueajthy
appotlto i-l In
duce retri-kliin
vlcep.
I ilk 1 1 ..... J. Us' '111
,-iglc. yr " wrilci
Mi - I. I IX itiil.. uf
..rfh K .i CuUrai hired,
Jasksua vlTle, Ittt
or i c onoi i
urje. wrti.it t ulT. n il
uiUKkl rtirt
tki mtdit -t t -t l-l
.L..A tJ aoM.1
(,i. .i. aracj in- in ! if-
ii . In i-li '' ' V '-
viiu Pre riati '
u in n i 1 a 1 -
- 1 ' 1.,
I Wi.VLU 1111,. II
i.u,iT. .S'u I tveili
ees lain
l vi .
MIX pJUUIU. IIIOO 1 li. I
I W : U.d 1 Wolll'l
lit fiui.i i
lull Inl ill-ill h 111 IDflll'
nml Vrl
in,: I ln.l iulvillil lllllauini.il
Me- ilrimi. Is arioi? ii-iwii isini .11
v. iv III 1.UI1 I' II l'iw' I ' v'tr 1,1
alt my own wurt and urn a utrus
eauaau
tl. I)r Tierce's Plcaaanl
s pavorite T " Ipiioii" If
out Inaul ve or iircgular.
p. ibis with
iLa: Uiwtl
AGAIN DISCUSSING
THE TERMS OF
PEACE. '
Kitchener and Botha Meet
Dunkill.
II
RESULT OF CONFERENCE UNKNOWN
Paul Kriififti Believes Stein, towel and ViljOt'n
Will Continue to Fitfhl to (be End
Even If Botna Surrenders.
Pretoria, March Commander
Kitchener, of the ltritish forces, and
Geneve! Botha, the Boor leader, and
other influential Boers wre at Middle-
burg, February 27. They dltouooed the
terms lur the eliding of the war. Lord
Kitchener and ieneral Itotha met
again today at iMmkill. (ieneral
Itotha was UBgOOOmpenlod while
Kitchener had his secretary with him.
They had a long conference, but the
result of which was not disclosed.
Tha Nwi In Holland.
Amsterdam, March I The news
that (ieneral Itotha MM negotiating
with Lord Kitchener MUMCd much ex
citement here in the hocr colony. The
belief of the representative Hoers now
in Holland is that Itotha will prob
ably givt in to the gnglMfa, Paul
Kroger, however, remains obdurate in
the determination that Ihe war will be
Berried on and it is his opinion Unit
sit in, Pewet ami Viljoen wllleontlnuo
to hold out. ilotha, it is asserted
controls oulv toe lorces under his im
mediate lomiuand.
A Saven Dayi' At BltttM
Lurenn Mar. pie., Marcli K. Lord
k itciu ner has granted General Hoti
even deyi armistice to confer w it I
the Boer chiefs ill the Held.
The Boeci Atisc'i on Lychtenbiire.
London, March H l...rd Kitobeni
reports that the l!'-r lull I In their
attack on Lvchti nboru lie !n
commainliT Celliers was '.ilhd in th
tluhtiiii;. The ilri'i.b Im- in addition
to that preiiuoslv reported en mr
teen killed and tWOntV WOOOdld,
Oueratlun "f lienor! Prontll
London. March H, Ihe imsition (
General Dowel is rarloualy report)
His force is cattenni' in difiei.nt
directLiii. (ieneral Froneli lia found
one Oemiot Linn and I Idle, kiss
uhamloued bv Hie lloer. The total
im in to r n liners killed, raptnri i ami
surrendered ainOI the Kreiiel began
oiH-rations east o l ii inna is 1170
French's forces I 0000 chasing
Botha and Mvers.
A MATTES OF INMFFERBNCI
tnaUnd Uook Nol Car Wliullior Ilia
Nlearaguan Canal H Built.
Lomlnu, March t, WbatOVOf neg
tiat urns are proceeding in Pretoria
and Mr K rugcr dei lares Ihey can mill
be lor an armstice the government
evidently has no intention of slacking
reinforcements. The war olhce insuisl
a detailed statement Ibis elelilllg of
tnsiiis that are to sail lor South Africa
within the coming week at 12,KM.
Ihe casualty list reveals the tact
that twooflicers were killed al Lii hlen
berg, March 4. Lord Kitchener's tele
gram "am sending rolnfOMOHMMlto'
was dated Man li '. Kvidentlv, there
lore, lighting eonlinilisl for acvcral
day and further adviies are wuited
with anxiety.
THE SENATORIAL DEADLOCK.
Senator Hinim Intereiled la Having
Them Broken and Senator, gloried
New York. March h. - Senator Hauna
who has been conferring with ire
Chairman Payne, ol the republican
national oinuiilti o, and other leader
OUnOOrning the -. u.,i ., deadha ks in
lleluwaru and Nebraska, Ibis morning
ilcuiad be had sunt a message to Ad
dicks telling him he should withdraw
In permit the election of two repaid i
can aeuators. He said be thought it
very likely that thoau slates would
elect before the term of the legisla
turtiM expired. Chairman Payne said
it is hardly the province of tin
national comniitte to step in an
settle such difficulties, hut it had given
the advice aoiighl, and had no rand
dales to offer. Mr. Payna and bis
family leave tomorrow (or a trip to the
Medlterraneani
No Election In Delaware.
line j March . Today's ballot was
again without result and Addiak'lhOM
of being OleCMM senator lias I BOOH
Both houhoa ot the legislature will ad
loiirn sine die thin afleriioou. Tin
Delaware constitution inakis no pro
vision (or senatorial vacancies and tin
stale will uol be repiHsenlud in the
upier house of uingren in coiiisUeuc
Kxlra Session lOOItOi
ffaninnol'n March . a annate ra
oublican caucus has decided not to
roorganise the coinmittee until llecem
he The extra evasion w ill, therefore,
adjourn tomorrow or Monday. u
Fresiasuiial Nomlnalloat.
Wabington, March g, Piesideiil
McK inlay today i.ai.-i the (ollow
ing to he uieuiurs of tha board W viei.
tors to the naval observatory: at.
flluir MeKlewav. of Hrooklvu; Aaapli
Hall, of Ann Arlsir W. B, HarjH-i o
Chicago; B. 0. Pickering, of Caui
bruluM : A. Young, of Primtolou ;
and Oraseud htoue, Charlotlsville, Va.
VAOtIS INDIANS
MURWiR.
soelsly lu Mexico
Supv'y'oa
Theui Willi Arms.
Phoeuia, Arts., Macrb 8. A cial
from Nogales slates the Yaquls In
dian arc committing depredations in
villages and mi raouhe. At afulatoe
lw. onttkaosati were killed Monday aud
auotiier plaaie waa Latrnud aud loottal.
opposing
THi; NEW YORK MAKKKT.
Raported by I. L. Ray a Co . Psndlelon.
t hlcano Hoard ol Trade and Nnw York
Slock Rxchanite Brokors.
New York, March H. The wheat
market earlv was decidedlv weak this
morning, lower cables making the
crowd more bearish if possible than
they have been for mune time. The
splendid crop prospect is a learish
feature, but this mouth can change
that materially and as the east has
experienced I he coldest spell of the
season the past week, conservative
traders are awaiting reports from win
ter wheat districts before doing much.
The crowd is up against such men aa
Armour. Seaverns, Phillips and "ther
big elevator intersts who have bivn
buying wheal 0VOT "luce the beginning
of the year and who believe in higher
prices for the wheat we have left.
Liverpool closed S lower, fi -II. New
York opened I- lower. 7'.i ami
alter selling at 7H'4 advanced to 7'.t.
BtOekl strong. Money, I Hr cent.
Wheat closed yesterday, 7tl'u.
Opened todtri 711 :i-n.
RangM tislay. 7l'4 to 79.
OrOeed today, rtf(,
May corn, 4ll 3-8.
Chicago and San l-'ranolsoo Markott.
Chicago,
opened 7u
per bushel
III., March g,
l-l ami closed
w heat
cents
;n s4
San Krancisci
opened al !I7 '4
cental .
., March h.
and closed
May
91 g
w heat
H ar
ME PHILIPPINE FORESTS.
A Division ot Korsttry Kilabllshsd in
llio Ulands.
Washington, March S. The division
ol lorestrv of the I'nitisl Stales de-
arlment of agriculture has selected
ui its working force two trained
lumbermen with some knowledge of
forestry. In be sent to the Philippine
islands in compliance with a cable re
ipiest ol the Tail Philippine commis
sion. The persons selected for this
work are Grant Bruce, lorinerlv a state
forester in New York, ami Kdward
Hamilton. They have been snlecled in
view ol their special Illness lor the
Philippine work.
I IMOr the Spanish administral mn
the timber lauds of Ihe Philippine island-
were in charge ol a department
of lorestrv which was orgauKed in
Hn;i The personnel ol this dupart
ini ut was made up ol expert lorOOtori
rangers, clerks, draughtsmen, etc.,
the higher olhrials Isong selectisl from
the .Spanish corps of engineers.
The direst lands of the Philippine
islands, it is estimated OPVOf 411,110(1,
IMHI acres . larger in extent and greater
iu value than the forests of India.
Thorn are :iHfi species of tiuilmr pro
ducing trees. am! alsml Ml more ss-cies
a- . ni nneleaelMeli included g ike
above list are very hard W'ssls, capa
hie of taking a beautiful poliah) wisnls
thai resist climatic lulluence and Ihe
attai k of white ants; still others that
are especially siiileil lor sea-piling or
for use as railroad ties. There are
many varieties ol trees pjvdUOtUf valu
able gums, oils and drugs, rubber ami
giitle poniliB era ibundant In Mindanao
ami Taw I - law i. while at least 17 dye
woods are found within the limits ol
the archipelago. OoooaBOl palms
grow without care or cull ivatlon
throughout the inlands. There are also
many varieties of palms. bainlsMi,
oenei and rattan winch in of oommec
nil value and will aflord prolilable
employment to native lalsir.
IS PARALYZED AND INSANIi.
Pomnev Beegeeeimea ggvacno taken m
an Asylum.
Ilosion 1. 1 March H. Charles I
Sprague
former
ihe iniilti millionaire, an
ongrnasmau. has lawn taken
the retreat for Ihe insane
it
Waverlv where luruier C'oiigressui.iu
B'uitelle ol Maine and former rust
master I liomas ol Boston are 0OH
hlie l. prague is ullllcted with gull
oral paralysis. His wile. Ana Pratt
.flherited f.'O MNI IMHI I hi ll I Ill
mured with vast treasures of art.
(illiSON SliNATOR MONTANA
The Deadlock HruSen end a ksnalur
niesled al Mldnlghl.
Helena, Mont Mar i. Alter
night mission of unusual excitement
I'aris iiihnou demoiiMi, of lueal
Kalis, wave elected t Hite i States mna
tor at HiOO u'cloot this inoriiiiig by the
Molilalia legislature Ihe Insly bad
been deadlo, ked ever since the lirst day
f Ihe session. Oibeon was horn in
New Hampshire, and mine to Montana
in l7tt.
si avi s MADS Uf CONVICTS
The Hiring Out ur (unviettlti Mm m
Carolina Invssllesled.
mleroii, S. C , March H. The
preseiilineiil of the grand jury in the
slavery cases ws read to a narked
oiirlrooiu here I'railirallv all the
ul legal ions, who I, ...i,,,. I ihe niveati
gallon, were sustained, but Ihe abuses
.ii, mid ii"' I" he widespread, being
ufllied.l'! tweulv faimern Cony ids
weie wbiM. d oiiitu freely by Ihe over
seers HI tlie nloitieli- I Hie IIISII
lames I nw lor' ehs kade was given una
hundred laehe and others wuro shot at
v illi revolver Fowler i onu of tl
in rt farmers in the staUt. The jury
ni in . mi aDoiiimn ol coiivici
rouiracls.
Tares Merderers Hunc.
Ii-saraua, Ark., March . Kirby
(iray.W. .1. Johnson and Henry Brooke,
uegros, were banged on the name
acaffohi at RiuhaMUM, Ark., at lo :KI
this Uioruing. dray and John. on as
eaesinated trie bridge wetcuuian of the
Kaunas Cn, Southern mi I road on Ked
river anil Hnsiks murdered an old
negro.
Kalssr Vires Ml nreiaer.
Berlin, March X. An oliirial bulletin
read in bouse of deputies today says:
"The kaiser's aondiltOfl ie aatielactory
with no iiiliauiamtion of wound or
l. t, i the kaim-r tebgiaphisl hi
brother Priucw Henry : I look a it I
bad just relumed from China. ' "
The Mere! society which is
President DIM is said to I
ing arms and hiring the
tpaehei to aid the Yaiplis.
AMERICAN STONED
IN STREETS OF
SAN JUAN.
o
School Teacher the Victim of
a Porto Rican Mob.
o
"DOWN WITH THE AIERICAI!"
Cause of the Riot Was a Report Thai Superio
teodent Andrews Had Abused a Girl
Pupil In His School.
Bea Juan, Porto Kico, March H. A
iinsiakcn reisirt that a girl pupil
had been badly abused by Srlnsil
BapOrintOadoel Andrews in this city
led to ii mrloM riot yesterday and an
mi i Amorican demonstration. A
crowd gathered and atoned Andrews
i rung, "IKiwii with the American."
The police linsl one hundred shots
without Injuring inybody, American
art II lory moB letoriored, grtng a yoiiev
in the air ami succeeded in dispersing
the rioters.
MORI: TROOPS TOR Al RICA.
ngland Will Send 12,000 Soldiers Mail
Week.
Now York, March g, Amernan
rumors that the ltritish foreign olflce
has suggested a basis for drafting a
new isthmian canal treaty can not lie
c lutlrmcd in Loudon, says a Tribune
dispatch from that . :lv ' I he hngllsh
press has not shown interest in the
canal ipiestion and OOOnOOOWtly Lord
i anadovrno ha oaneMeiee ii safs to
nam If over as a matter of im Impor
tance and thereby remind the Amen
can government thai it Ought to find
mil what it wants before asking any
foreign power to grant a grautious MO
cession ill a sum! of neighborly ac-
oommodatioOi i or.i i naadowno ii
not in an amiable state of mi ml . as
has been shown by his attack UgOB
Lord Wollloy, but he is . apabh- ol
guaglug Lnlgish selitlllient correctly ua
inroign qoeotlottOi
MRS MKINLKV IS ILL
I ii r in e r ssnalor Carter Has a New Jsfei
Senate rroeesdlnne.
Washington, March H. -Nome alarm
is felt at the White House over Mrs.
Mckinley's condition Yesterday she
suffered another nervous attack while
driving, hut is somewhat Udler today.
former Benator Carter, ol Montana,
it is statist will he a member of the Bt.
Louis oipoeltlen aoosmleaioa at a
salary of 11000
In an executive mission this morning
the senate ratiltwl the supplementary
convention with Kngland, extending
the extradition treaty with that conn-
try. The public eeesiou lasted bill
furly-live minutes. Ihe senate will
now con Hue is, Ii entirely to consider
turn of presidential nomination.
(ieneral Harrison III.
In lianapolln. March a ieneral
Harrison rests easy this morning. The
pbyalclaam say there is nu danger.
British Slsainsr Coil.
Loudon, March I fhi llntish
steamer Avloiia has lawn hwl off
Bflboa, Spain, with all mi hoard.
UAVI THKa AUUONIA.
the Narrow aps of Two i al
Kell.pell. nontaaa.
Two men namisl Ward ami McKoiixie
raepeotiveli vanl into tho barroom el
the Hotel Kallepall at Kalisiwll. Mon
tana, and callad for a drink. The
bartender set them out one whisk?
Mch and proceeded to poUl out a drink
each of uppooed mineral water.
rhe bottle he got bold of was one
Which the porter bad tilled with
imomnle. while ilia aunuonla label
was mi anolher Isjttle.
The men after drinking lhair whisky
immediately drank the ammonia,
thinking it was mineral water. As
i, M it was down they realised tlieir
wiitake ami the bartoMer imuieiuiat-
ly gav 10 oil which was billowed
by v longer, The other refused to take
any antidote and is iu a Math more
rarioni condition.
Both are at present resting well al
the hotel and they are now both 0U
ol danger. One was very seriously ill
lur some lime. It is thought they had
been drinking heavily end were so
under the lutluenaa ol imuur tkat they
,,ui
II ol
i i I.. I In letist Ihe "smell id ammonia.
I bey am
limn (.real Kalis, M nl
I'heir given names can not im had, ae
they failed to r. glstr and refuse to
give theui
A BsasarasVeie Seeau.
Last Hnturdajl al a mill new lacuna
aire Sarah Terry was cnught on a
shaft drawn rupenavdly through a
spare thai measure! not more men i.
or U inches, aud terribly bruineiL
Bntil hei arms were (raclured, her
right thigh waa broken and she waa
other wim- injured She did not loee
liillinllilUaaom during tla frigbtlul ea
periuiitw. After her arrival at the
me J'addoek hospital In i aeon. a a
bale was born deed. Mrs. Terry waa
saved Iroin almost iuetaul death,
probably , by the feet that her hoir
was hanging down, and when she waa
caught on the shaft her hair waa aleo
caught and wound about ttie shaft with
her clotiiiug. tins uebJ tier head
loae to the shall ami pryuleU
inking any object.
TU , us A COLB IB OMI DAT
late li.Ui, aruuu u
guiulu Taaines. AU
OruaglaU roluuu lav BaeaV
g W lirore'e ajgaatur 1
frofeaeor J. H. Ackeman, snuerin
teudent of public loetruotiou, is having
printsd, the etate printing ueSee.
12.000 oopies of the Orewou soiiooJ
laws, to be bound in pamplilel form tor
free dletribulion In Use atete. Tbe
leas ens eerwJuJJ end tJuruunhJ
auuotaled. and so arranged aa leg tie
easily uuJe.ato.-J