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Y EVENING EDITION UULYEVENINBEUTH isn WEN : EASTERN DHEliON WEATHER. ,,, tin- Wuri'K Ihpy ;V. '" "II. Toll y.mr impli we) sad m K I MONEY rlr tnnlht (ind SUBnaj nmmlnt. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, ORBCM)N, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1901. NO. I09S I ILL ANT OttKltS. I large Ht04k for t from. I make specialty f irttolaaala , ,. (of country produce In I'll I'SOIIM, R. Demott. he Boston ew Lines Today 11 I n r t . 1 1 1 I I I f I 1 1 Si VV S I N'HMHh SilM 1 year to 14 years, made of calico, percale, gingham, linen, pique and duck, well made and neatly trimmed 40c to $3 00 1 t 1 ril . Tf lies bong ami onun ivudobm Made Oi dainty dimity, organdy and lawn. trimmed with wot and am broidery 1 $150 to $5.00. They're both daintier and j -t than you can make them. lies' I 'MMing Saw lies In white and colored dimity, lawns and rgandy, neatly trimmed, ll.OO to $3 50. f fine oruundv for summer and colors, elaborately trimmed. Il 00 up to 2.25. Watch us For siiuicluii 9 uitj tic I'm ut i u .tut m i mmm Minn tackle. here hooks 12 for 5c. ami doen. 10. , 19, 24c up to $1.96. 4 jointed tiahpoles Wc, others Ms Kiah baskets tfUc. 11.24 to ttiukure, bait boxes, ot, . (leveland and Columbia (40 and $60 w heels We are tiie leading and beat liue of in Pendleton. 1. I values large bottle H. H. aroonia 16o. , C A .. lV. metal picture frame 10c to ..1.... 1 1. . irfuuiee tic to 18.00 per bottle iut uauera 6c. needs in bulk ail 1 in,) 1 huu m unimi -.wv a 1 mi 11 11 1 a . SkT a IF ITS NEW ITS HERE. IF ITS HERE ITS NEW, Our magnifiront stock of wcanWes for man, woman and child is being added to day by day. as fancy and fashion can create new things. This week we show a new line of neckwear for men, 25c, 50c and 75c the hittiest hits for the advancing season. A handsome new line of table linens and napkins in new and exclusive patterns. Linens 25c to $2.00 a yard; napkins to match ft, 50 to $6.50 a dozen. Women's colored petticoats made of silk, made of mercerized cotton, made of fine soft sateen, made of linen and made ot stupid si t t sucket, and made to cost you just about the price of the bare material. Some ladies decidedly swell shirt waists fresh from the maker 75c to $3 00. No store in Pendleton equals our showing. Alexander & Hexter. ui summer uuuus Fine Table J.inen Fine Irish, Scotch, German and Belgian linens as well as American makes. Already finished cloths in elaborate designs, also plain damask centre with fancy borders, napkins to match. Louisine Silk Waists They come in stripes and woven dots in white and colors $4 75 and $ 5 .00. Fancy Waists in albatross, French flannel, surah, tafleta, and Poi de Soie. 4.4 to $14.00 Fancy Neck RuobM and Bummer ( 'api s lii silk, chiffon and chenille $2 50 to $12. New things in neckwear and belts arriving daily. wear, white Correct Styles and Carpets ar)d Linoleums. All best quality Carpets, sewed and layed cheaper than any other house. Linoleums in all the latest designs in fancy stamps. See our office chairs and desks. BfiKERA FOLSOM. Main Street ...Seed Sowing Time You must have good seed if 3 ou expect t o gather a good crop. T. C. TAYLOR, the Store Low Prices. lurc. A Much Mooted Question ' What shall I buy them fur a wed- Una present?" Amwur: Nothing eanid he aiere acceptable t u new ly married couple than tableware or bric-a-brac, huc.1i an cau In- mien here. When vou are looking (or h ma aud kiudrod an for your friends or yourself, you will do well to Visit UN. C. ROHRMAN. Stock is from selected grasses grown in rich soil which insures a healthy growth. Timothy, Alfalfa, Millett Blue Grass, Brome Grass, Bed and White Clover iu any quantity. Also have a full line of garden tools. Hardware Man. C.RNKRAL NRWS. l'lagno is new prevalent in verv many parts of the world. San Francisco coal storks are very low on account of non-arrival of ships. Prank BoatOCk. proprietor of the In dianapolis Boo, was attacked and nearly killed by a timer. The department store trust in New York will include all but John Wanna niaker's, who refuses to join the com bine. Secretary Hay and Lard Patinecfote, Knglish ambassador, are making draft of a new treaty anent the Nicaraugan canal. Venezuela papers are savagely attack ing the United Mates for alleged at tempts to control the entire Now World. Six hundred and fifty machinists at Ashley car shops of the Jersey Central have struck, and many mure threaten to go out. Huge masses of snow swept down from the mountains near Cripple Creek, Colo., killing several pafMM and injuring others. The announcement is made that the powers will refuse to reduce the rtinuiint demanded as indemnity from China for the recent outrages. L'alph James, a mining man operat ing in Iberia, declared fcin Now York that Russia is being libelled for allege) attempts to t-cixe Manchuria. M. H. Pe Young, Oi San Francisco, owner ui the Chronicle, returns from a trip abroad ami says Hint Americans are now treated with more respect than ( irinerly. Captain Young, of the Havana port, has jailed Secundum arcia and Julio I'reutia, editor and director of HI Stevedore, tor alleged libelous articles against Von tig. Vessels Iwiun.l for Japan and China are now charged "a war risk rate" by marine insurance companies on account of extra danger from the troubles now on and impending. PACIFIC NUKTHWBST NKWS. Portland is talking up a big linen factory. Albany is having trouble with horse thieves. The salmon trust may not he formed of the coast. Itoise may transmit electric powar from Swan Falls. Martial law has la-en aliolished in the Ceur d'Alenes. United States Consul McCook is re ported dead at Haw son Portland captured two first places in the cattle bench show. The international mining congress I w ill meet in Itoise in July. Oregon's Pioneer association will j meet in Portland exposition building 1 .1 line 14. Mayor Kuwe has appointed 15 citi tens aa a committee to entertain the president . James dreeir- sell i confessed murderer ol E. Jtenjamin, is being tried at Meveiihon, Wash. President lleKinlay will fa- asked to lav the corner stone ol Salem's new ! poHtoflice building. Stage travel on the Vukon has been suspended on account ol 1 lie ice U'ing about ready to go out. Frank H. Pel low a was shot and killed near Kagle Point. Jackson couutv, by his son, who mistook him for a deer. The Mystic Shriller, who have ben on a journey to Honolulu, were iu Portland Friday, April 12, en route to st. Paul and Chicago. (eo. H. Perkins, Seattle, was ioi-nd iu an uuconsiuiis condition on the streets of San Francisco, having been giveu "knok out drops." A new $10 uote to lie issued by the United states Will commemorate the Portland Lew is & ( lark nUtaBlllal bj having rtraits of the explorers printed thereon. Mayor S. W. Taylor, of the 4tb artillery, has been appointed adjutant general, department of the Columbia, r. li. ving 'ol. W. V. I. hards pro moted to a lieut. -colonelcy. L. H. Butler, superintendent of the Virtue mine, Haker City, threatens a libel suit against the Poise Statesman on account of the latter 'h statements regarding the death of a little girl. SCHOOL While they are accumulating knowledge Oil the piolouud sciences, are often so ignorant of theii own natural that they allow hx'al disease lo Listen ou tllciu to the ruin 0 the general rJTtMh Back ache, ln.dd.icbe. uarvowaucsa, point to a difcoideicd or diseased local condition which should have prompt attiulion. Or. lierct.-'s favorite Presc ription may he reliel utKMi a u L,tricct ngulalor It stops eufetibliiig diaius, heals iuflamma tion aud ulceration, and curia fin ale weakness. lutil. . Wtii womh sttotig jmi women wU. There is no alcohol in "Favorite Pre scription" ami it i eutirely free born opium, cocaine and all other mircutics. "Your Idler taut received." write Mi- Kufcc Kilfellur. of .1, Wc.t tUciruuucl. SI .. Umii l'hilu'lt.-liliu Ii u 11a Words fail t'i i 1 ,rt 1. ... tluillkful I ulli Ui " "or w,u inlvli , 1 ...... I I niiikt miili-M III,.: ol II..' Id. il have Ikh. usiuu vou. .aliiilM I Itavi found it 1" U- tl moat uoaderful uiid Ls-st remclv for Itinale iiuutilt that 1 vcr liuve trlrd Soiry I did il. I ,.11 ... ol ui I avinite PrfM.riaiua years ano." Ler. Hercc's Coiumon Sense Medical Advisii is MMt Jx OBI receipt of ji one- cent slaililKi to pa) exia-li... ol niaiou iiouk Uuf- only. Addixe Dr. K. '. fierce, falo, N. Y. GIRLS fk AT ttk RIPLEY PROSECUTION CLOSES ITS CASE. Wharton Golden Goes From Colorado to Testify. o HE WAS THE STAR WITNESS TODAY Swore to a Plot iDd Give of to Kill Governor Gorbel Many Particulars the Affair. Frankfort, Ky., April It. Wharton (Golden was a star witness today in the closing hours of the prosecution's side in the case againat Qamatl Kiplev, charged with complicity in the Qoabal murder. Colden came from Colorado to testify. He said thnt (inventor Taylor told hint that Representative Hail and others were preparing to settle the light in the legislature, and a-Led if he and his men would stand by them, (iolden said they would. On January UO, w itness and Caleb Powers took a walk to the cemetery. Powers said (toebel would have to he killed, and that Taylor would pardon the assassin. Powers said that the moun tain army would have to !a here when it was done, (tolden saw Ktpley iu Adjutant-Heneral Collier's othce iust prior to the assassination. CiMilier i',l. I Kipley that he cuuld furnish guns tor the I'leasureville company, and Kipley said that he would huv them Winchesters, if til could Hot do better. Judge llrnee, of llcnn county, testi- Bad that no application was made to the county for the formation of Kipley's company, and that it was musteri d 111 contrary I" law The prosecution then closet! . The court overruled the motion of the defense lor preemptory instructions to the jury, and Attorney O'Neill made the opening statement tor that snte. f'OKTKR TALKS TRUSTS. inns About Ingllsh Combines and Their sunt. New York, April 13. Robert J. Porter, who arrived from l-ondon on the Detitchsland, speaking of the F.ng lish trade prospects, said: "The principal industrial talk iu Fnglaud during my present visit cen tered around the great steel coinliina. tioli which has appalled the British manufacturers lloweser, John Pull Will endeavor to keep up with the keener compel it ion. The comment has taken the course that such trusts are only possible with a high tariff, a somewhat amusing conclusion when one considers how botaajNKMBbad free-trade-England is with combinations of capital as iormidahle and strong in controling trade as any in the United States. "To begin with the entire railway industry of the United Kingdom is one gigantic combination, all rates being the sauie, and the center of fiscal management is the clearing bouse Then, iii hanking, nearly all the smaller banks have been swallowtsl up by the hig ones, Lloyds alone having takoii iu over 40, while Paris ami Harclays list is as numerous, and so in the shipping business. Industrial amalgamation is the order of the day The price of coal is also arranged by a trust. Turning from these basic in struments of commerce to industrial trusts, we And about $i'mjo,uuo,ooo of capital concentrated in some recent I f irmed trust while the older com binations represent literally billions of dollars. Yea, in Kngland you will rind in all lines of industrial enter prise the very same trusts as in the Un in! states. Consul Mason of Herllu in. antlf showed the same of (ieriuany. C BVatloa Ol effort and economy of production is the Umdency of the times, for it is only by such methods that the rival nations can keep up tin great commercial conflict." THE RUSSIAN REGIME IS Net Improved Under the New Hlnlster of adueatlon, st Petersburg, April 13. -Hopes for reform which attended the appoint ment of Ueneral Yannoeky, as minister of public instruction, have been blasted by the first act under the new administration. Two students in Kieff university having been sent to the military barracks for discipline, pro lestedjagaiiist punishment, aud refused to obey orders. At ouce they were court martialed aud shot. Another student also was condemned to death. Bortbero raelBs Beiterineat. st Paul, April 13. President V H. Mel lull todav aulhorixed the announce meut that tl.e Northern Pacific will tbie seaeon expend J0,6O,oou oo jttermenls. The sum of 16,260,(100 will be sent for rolling stock and similar eouiumeut. ft is the laraeet , .,u .o . 1.1 order ever piatsi by a rail road couioany west of the Mississippi The other i . .s..o... will he spent iu permanently improviua the road bed from Ht. Paul to Portland. The expen ditures are the logical result of the' rapid development of tiie northwestern and extreme weeteru country. rne navy Banks. Ubicago April 13. A special to the .tribune irom Washington says: Of special lulerest U, orhcers ol the uavy 0f South America, has suspended pay is au order issued today by (Secretary want. ; Long announcing their relative poal- ti.. us on the uaval register. Admiral raeh BupejUateadeat. Hewey, bv the order, is the rank iua ' Washington, April If Captain oihcer oi tbe uavy. John Adams , Howell is the senior rear admiral, W. rt Schley is No. 0 and WilliaiU T. Mr) mr is the THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray Co , Pendleton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stoak Baehanae Rrokers. New York, April 18, I'oroinn mar kets were lower this morning, Liver pool being off J4d, closing 6 V New York ojiened n-R lower, 7ti', and closed 70. The eiport shipments for the neck were S 400,000 bushels, tlie largest on record coin pared with (XX), 000 same date last year Argen tine shipments since January 1 are 10, 000,000, compared wHh 90,000,000 last year. Stocks higher. Money, 2 per cent . Close yesterday, 77 1-S. Opaa today, It Range today, 7ti 3-4 to 7ti, Close today, 7iH, July corn, 4Hlu. stocks: Sugar, Un',: toabeOO, r."i' st. -el, 47 ; St. Paul, IV. ,t-H , f. , A ij., PV 1-S; N. P., 9Si Frie, 88 M. W htat tn ( hteaao. Chicago, April 13. i..v wheat, 70 1 .j to 70 14. Wheat In San Francisco. San Francisco, wheat. 100. hew York New York, April fair refining, 3 0 1. test, 4 1 89 ; coffc. , ti T-S; rice, domestic tltliet, ui. changed April IS, May Prices. 18. Hocar, raw, ; i entriluirals, 00 Rio" No. 7, spof, 3'... to ti'4 , wind, NO MORE MARTIAL I AW UOVBRNOa HUNT PURL LA 1 MS PACT OFFICIALLY. THK (.ives Reasons for Thinkina loeur it Alenes Now Win Obssrvs the Idaho Laws. Poise, April 13. i..v. Hunt has abolished martial law iu the Coaof d'XIeiies. Martial law was declared by Oovat noi Mannanbani on May 4, IHUH, toltowtng the dcstrticl ol tl.e Hunker Hill concentrator during the sanguinary riot 011 tne .nth of April The actions of the state billowing the institution of military rule in the t iH-iir il A lenes are so well known us to render repetition unnecessary. Huv. Hunt's proclamation says, la part : "Upon assuming oiUoa I felt it my duty first to invest itfato conditions in Shoshone county. It was my object to observe whether there was still .lunger of further disturbance and riot. My investigation bus convinced me that the citiseilS of Shoshone county are 1. slay law-abiding and law-loving, united in their desire for peace and frowning on any element t hat would tiring again trouble and anxiety and suffering into peaceful and prosperous b Hues. "Martial law is the spirit ot force m saury in its employment to protect life and nropertv, and applicable at any time lor that poproaa, Its OUBfa lion in tune of peace, after danger and iniril are over, is repungaut to our lor 111 of government and menace to our ' institutions. "Our constitution safely places the administration of law in the hands of the civil authorities, there to remain during their ability to maintain it. New others have la-en elected and are inactive nrforinaiicc J..f their duties since January, ItsJI, uiioppiaied by violence of auv description and out spoken in their ability to liuiiulain order. "Whcrclnrc, in consideration of the premises, I, Frank W Hunt, governor of the state of Idaho, do, hv virtue of the authority vested 111 me hv law, lc lare that marital law in BboBIKMM county shall be ami is hereby abolished II, in I), i". : c 1. lo take eltoct and lai in force immediately anOB the signing thereof." Bulls a Moving City. Butte, April 13 A portion ol Bulla, believed to embrace the larger part of the big hill Upon which Home of the Anaconda mines an located has made a very penmiitiblo movement south westward during the past few dayi 41 the fiait of Anaconda hill the sltde pushed the tracks of the rtr.et railway line about six inches for a diitam e of abnnl feet along the road. Vound the BJitMMM Oold. Hruiueii, April 13 It is sta'.d here on gotai authority that the bars of gold that were missing I mm the steamer Kaiser Wllhelm QroaM were discovered here this morning by the steward in the second cabin of the steamer, while the veeeel was being cleaned. Beporled 100 Bnrlsd by Avalansbe. deliver. April 13 Mo voritlcai MM can m ubtalned here of the report. vl hate of life iu Taylor Park. I wo baa dred persona are Ih. ie hut it is said to U- a physical 1mponsib1i.lv that all were l.uritsi tiy an avalanche. The place is iiiacceeslblc Aa Melr to Holland's Crown. Amsterdam, April 13. - tueen helm iua is expecting au heir in veo, her. and has si 'il. i.cd taking Wii-No-her customary drives. Hhe will be twunty oue in Auuuet, and married February 7 to Huke Henry of Mucklenbery. Decision Favors the BrIUsh. New Orleans, April 18, Judge Par lauge status that the court t.aley dis missal tbe suit for au injunction to prohibit further transportation of mules by tbe British on the grounds that It was a private transactions. A Seattle D era u Her. .Seattle. Auril 13. V. H. Ilena-le chief clerk of the Seattle and interna tional railway here, has been miseiug some time, hxamiuatiou shown that he bad issued false returns amounting to 13000. m jaaelro Bank Falls Kio de Janeiro, April 13.- Han. .. de Bahia, one of the leading iuslitutioiie Jack Pitcher, of Kan frauds. o, ha btaiu appointed auperiuUMiduiit ol the , Vol y.-.'ioiiai ri I Sampson No. 7, on the list of rear admirals, Frank Wilde ranking captain UTILITY OP TNG BICYCLE It Meets the Wants ol Psotds Mil I'nmmnn Wendell Philips, with uliou, as an 1 orator, only Pericles of the 1. reeks CBB I he oonparw, and stand th mtaarh son, once said, speaking in MtlPto hall of Poston, at that time the largest an' ditorium in Vmertca. on the conditio.' of the poor : "Lift the price ol bread half it 1 t a pound in Paris and naif its ettiaani Would be compelled to steal ,,r starve." And whether 11 flung he a hunrv Of a necessity, the cost to the 111, In ulual measures its usefulness to him. Brlna it within in- reach flnanclallr, and he bins it and uses it, an, I the lull heneltt of the invention or product he comes his. Let some , lis. "v. rv bring the cost of a trip to Liverpool and hack tp $30, and reduce tbe tune to live days Hint is, put If Ofl the level ..f an economical otlting and ten ntlllloni of paoplo would take the trip aiimi ally, hi brief, it is tke price ..1 any thing needed or . raved hv man that lift the limits of its ponnlaritation. Growing I'opulsrlty. The growing popfltarltt ,,f i. bicycle is eh (any beyond doabt due p. the fact that it meets to perfectly the wants of the merican pie of all classes Tlie business man, the health seeker, the clergyman ana physician, and lovers of outdoor exercise, all imd in it what they need. o other in vention ever bud in it so rnanj sla ments to will popular favor Put the price at which it is now offered to the public removes the only oh-la. le that evsr existed to lis universal aoapta lion by the 1 pie as a whole lis moderate cost puts it within the reach of all. even ot those of a verv limited in. nine. The popular re spouse to this state of things is trulv aaloniablng Rvary mannfaotorar is busy, and new agencies are iieing es tablished evert where. There is R0 "Is.oin," hut a legitimate expuiision ..f the business in response to an a. tun! ami vast increase in (lie demand Pbfl price settles it Tin. pie of the whole countrv have disavowed t.iat they can afford to own bloyoleB, Ihev know then, is no i.leasanler, more effective menus ol obtaining the exercise Ihev rcpnre, and that is whv the supply can barely e.pial the de mand. All hail (o tlie Wheel ' ELECTED TO BE PIONEERS Inrormatlon That N save 1 sndldatsx Soma 1 ' - mi bis. At the meeting of William Martin encampment, No. I, Pioneers 01 the Paalfla. held on Wednesday evening, April 10, Hie following were elected to membership hut were not initiated: D. P. Johnson, M A, Radar, Maude s. puss, Itena Durham, Nettie Harper, Henry Harper. Oay Durham, Kmma RIHaon, Walter Rlllsoa, Llllle Matbeus, Plan. he Weaver, DouglaW Glannf Arthur Ilea. 'ham, tteoraja W Plait, John Hastings. . I 'harlh.11, Charles t 'row n. r, I!. I Brown, 0 H II yard. J, a, P smith, w. Krassig Addle Itoss, Louts llilli.iker, M. B h irkpatrick, J . A. Collier, Josephine Darnnal. sum Kwhwott, Mrs Kadsc c.tt, c. Willert, W n Humphrey, John Baker, William sewcll, Stephen Cady, Pen DnpOls, .lames rhompSOB Mrs (Inker. Lat h person ahOVS mimed is TM quaatod to be present lor Initiation on Wednesday evening, tpril 17, at I IU o'clock iu I. allow hall Persons Initialed int., this order who have made application tor Is-ncli. lui v cert ill. atcs. and who have not taken the physical c vain lual mn , are notified to present themselves lo Pr I I.. Miller at ins "iii,.- 111 Daapain block. luring othce hours, he being the loaal deputy medical eaamlnei of the order. Moki lea positively cures sick headache, Indigestion and OQUfltlpB lion. A delightful herb drink ft.'- moves all erupt hail ol the skin, 1 duelmi s uerfeel coiuidexioii, "r money refunded '','. and MM), I or sale by Hns k t M. ( 'nil 1 liov lair I, a anlioinled .lildae K P. Neil, Ashland. J 4, rr, Klamalh, A.J. nhewrooil, ( o.pnile, regents ..1 tlie Vsbland noriiinl s. lus.l and Judge J W. Hamilton, Roeebara, regent of the i niversl) ol Orssjoa fur 1- years loPBBVhNi eaaunuNiA nu naic lAxaiiv,. Brei tuiaiu.' renMvei u. um. Pro! ol M... Ir.i.. 4. I..-. .,,. Hi- .. , II known aiit.i. Nrw ti.iki 1 an I lusUypreeUulaeraM t sdv..l.l.ls III II., ....... ...IHj ! I I' f V MILLIONS U8E ' -,f a.-uikJ t,j c, a. i ha (Ii.m i ihsgissi skin sais far in ' , .d.n4 Us .kii, iat clvarwliis lbs .li uf urusls, iwaksi, awl dauqi Is ejaas n i.ii'S, A ,ii , i, iniigti u HHr I. ..ii ..,,1 I ., o. , ,..,,,.. ,,i tii, lullti, l.uii. uii.l au.s. p i.a a ..I' i..M.M.,,iiii, I'.i.i, no. i Hiinii.iii in iL. I'.nii ul buBls a (nil un,,. mi. i, i lo.u ur ul. ..un., . ..V ii. ..... unit Iii .ii.inw j.ill.,!iU.' i i.i.abi, K.i ni.i ..r -f.issluu kill nil llicn ui..l l .ii.llli.-l. Iu us.' unv alisfs ikniini IHci.und i" .n.nlii'i. Iu uw sii..iasr. If .ul. iii. ui. us- I oliis, sad b. in, , ..All, I U..II., u.i.l ' WIIU riVmi'l it's its i 6. .b.; ss.. Us'sS i,. n. . ,.i ru'i.M V ut a ikm vmp Iu lb auild CoitiuiMta fct Oomeleie mfrnmi ns " tX.UdU.S , ' a I ICC tlcura i.mio slluy llublus. wJ.Viin BSui.vsiMC.:, i.M.l, 1,luU .uUil.Ul Iu .in, M Sll. VJS ii.i.iu, "uo.iurf .u" liaii, lui sll vlit wu. THE WEST ponr VISITORS ARE NAMED. - o- President Selects Several for the Position. n CHURCH CRITICIZED THB DEPARTMPJT rberefora Hr Was l(t Oot IcKelway tod Ollwr AdiiilniMrilkjn SopportarH Wen1 Honored. I Ion, i ril 13. The presi dent 1. .,1. iv sp pointed the following Isiard of visitors to Weet Point mili tary academy Lieutenant General John M Xc boric Id, retired; major tieneral Paniel I sicklee, retired ; "t . lir Mi Kelway.nl New York; Charles M I Ni t, 1 M 1 n bneetta; Benjamin hie S ler, president of the nni- t'alil.irniai WilllBni II. 1 'ii. on n Wisrnnsin; Bt. tleorge It. 1 itxhugh, of Virginia, (t ie noliceahlo that Col W C Churoh, proprietor ol the trnit aim Savy lottrnal, has bean dropped McKelway ia editor ol tin. Hr.Hiklyu Kagls, which has loyally supported (hi. war department. Kill hilgh was a protioiinciHl uolOfljiat Ol the adi istration at the ceremony last Line at h'r.slcrn kahurg. lotd Oovernmeat riour te tke BaBers. Manila, tpril IS.- The oonimissary ait In lore ti e military board 1. 'l. iv Commissary -ergeaot Weston ileum the nri arraigned. WMnoaaee w.ie that .pi totti ., ( tlonr wert 1 11 Irom the govern ut warehouse and sold to linkers. 11 vi 1 ABKNUniNr U0WNB0. Cuban tunvsnllon Votad TBal Way IS lo 10. Havana, tprll III Die I'llban OOB st.lulioii.il veiitmii placed Itself II I r rd t.idav against th Plait on. n il, ii lil hv a vote ill IS to 10 OB B i on t hat t Iu volition should de. lare itself opposed to the amend ment, "on account of ih terms Ot nine clauses ami the way ill which the) are drawn and aim. on the eon -tents ol others, especial I) clauses III, '. I and II." The conservatives assert that UtlS i i ii is ..uibarrnssiiig, inasmuch ae it ally ties tlie hands of any com thai might lie cut to V. aahlllK toil. I MMI S WILL( I'ARTICPATE a resturs suaaanei for th PaeeSe in I'sndlsAon Bay 4. A eat. by feat urn for h parade iu Pendleton on Haturday, May 4. been silggeslial, nid has met with 0 . iualilie.1 approval, and It is, to new a uiiuiiier ,.f ladi.u on li,,rsdatck taka pait in the ietiv fws.. There drrtany ill and sk I isstrlenaei I'aiidleUm, euino of wbm have al ready aapresaai I (avor aitli tlie f.r.. 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