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Y EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION I ! I, Tl'lli' . .Ill- mmmm ' ICE MEN ; bam wci tir,i,(i; WbAlnhK. pm ' i i 1 11 1,11 . a ........ I hot m m i?C,"y,i r". ' your M" 5. " i-als w.y n.l W . . . niuni mi ni .u ilnn.lv ami nlll r X wrr'" MAKE HONEY afc a sWafe I ap mm www PENDLETON, UMATILLA GOV NT Y, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 18, 19(1. NO. 4188 14. - - - . ... . . . 1 . I 'VVI"" - m vi- c - - mm - YOUR H 9 OCERIES.. 'TV -w- ran - T (ill fonie and Hee nie. Frfsli VegsUblel I praiu a -pfcialty Biggeol line itapli I kncy Grceri'H in in the fity. R. Demott. r Tl a arsols, Umbrellas. With the s(in-to-coine warm L I 1 - M - II I . 1 . 'HI' l nil 'lUtl ( illlM L I II- in .u f II' Lti win miitrraiv. rL IU 1 v . 1 1 1 ' .11: s r ;ri c in .111 11- .1 r ice Lite m 1 1 c .. 1 v-i. w urn 11 111 1 1 r . , 1 1 1 III 1 .'!. Iiri' r:i ilii Wi S.i i., .nrii.l", tmrnlt: rlninti' srwl till tt lo fy .11 L t II ll. ..N CAAd.flf .1 . . 1 i t I.'! I . I , , - " I ry I 'I ' I lit- ill Tf.ill.t ! . 1 1 1 ... - rp 9 - a hdt. lit I iivc I . a nine I irrru lit. ill iroin In 4 1.1- 1 1 I ... , . ... 1 IOC lo 25c. - ) Sh tit ten W- ur (f puts, 4c to 24c. New " - JJy- mini jc. L I . . 1 . mw bruahM and wooden- 'Hi.i, anu j'v f nr c iruo-a , j - 1 8, vaset, glassware. s- rult s rait irons ( omu t tr lid itand, 1.35. l.itit-c.. I. . . - . oquet Sets and base ball edericK Nolf Prettiness in Wash Goods With the warm days junt coming on its time to be busy with the making of Hummer dresses. We are ready with (he jargost and West shewing we have ever made. The flowers of May show scarcely prettier colorings than are on these dainty weaving. Special showing this week. ioc for Twill de Nord Giaghantl should lr 12 12a yard. ioc for the crlchrntfd zcyphr ginghams, always sold for ia i-2c per yard. aoc for for Foulardinc, the wash goods sensation of the season, sold everywhere for 25c a yard. 8c for dimity cords, equal to nny ioc dimity you have ever seen. 15c for Llama ( loth, looks like French tlannel. sold in New York at aoc per yard. 50c for mercerized Fulards, a high art novelty and as pretty as silk, worth all of 65c a yard. Many other materials, priced reasonable. Alexander The Boston nother Lot-10 dress lenirths-of Foulard g dy express i nere s no iwu aiiKe. I I I I a.! TP I 'II rr anu make your selection, i ne 11 Every woman likes to look well, She can by wearing Centemeri Gloves Sole Agents for Kjd Gloves Kind mi I Every pair fit and guaranteed. ' w (iit our Prices on Silk Shirt usiest Store in Pendleton BYERS BEST FLOUR Tu uiktt Komi braU u Bynrx' burnt Flour, it took flrat prtuuiuiu at thu C-'Uicago Worhi'8 Fair ovor all oom peti tion, and givM ttxoullttut iMtia(ation wliertwr uml. Kwory aaok in guaraiittMMl. We liave tliu Litwt MUtaiu Kollwl Bailtty, Httttd Hyv aol Beard 1m Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. in 1 US. Proprietor. Warranted I have just received a largt shipment LISK SSft TINWARE ttuch ao tuilk pans, milk cans, boilers tea kettles, sauce pans, dippers and buckets, etc. Everv piece is warrant ed uot to rubt and is exchangeable at any time for a new piece if it rusts. See display in window. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. & Hexter. Store Silks in this morn You'd better come go like hot cakes. Women's Summer Underwear Kihhed union siik 50c, 85c $ 1 Women's Swiss rihhed vests 5c, 10c, ia 1 ac, 15 ao, 25, 35c. Women's fine lisle vests, 35c, 50c and 75c. Children and Misses Gauze vests and union suits. small prices. New novelties in Belts. New novelties in Neckwear. Waists. Inquisitivcness Is freipicntly forgivable as in the instance of your wanting to know all ahuut the bread you eat. Ask us all the questions you like about the bread, cakes, pies, etc., we suppiy. We will be only too pleased to ans wit them We have nothing to con ceal, everything to lay open to the in -.pei tion of legitimate inquirers. We brag about our bread - we have a right to it's good all through eAery day in the year. C. ROHRMAN. not to Rust (IBNKFAl NIW. Cardinal Oibttort alie for Rome lo return at the end of onnmer. The Oaaton. H. p., iUt bank taile tn open tf doors this raorninf . President of a Seattle bank rlnttrge.1 with fraud arrented in Omaha. Tod Sloan Ueapaira of aettiiiK renewal of hi ridinft lioeoae in KnpUnd. The l,..n.lon Field retrains from rritirtom of the performanrr of -ham rork II. I oreign immigration to Brazil if latn year inrludea :K)0,(NI0 Uernmns and f0(X) North American. The Philippine eommiwiion in over run with applications for civil por tions in the new provinces. Krqnador han suspended tim decron obnoxious to Peru wnich created the frontier department of Nhihi an. I Samora. British 0vernmenl amenta are hn -ing up the banda o wild horaea rang ing in the Okanotran country for tfae In South Africa. The union laborera at Bnffalo et position are making trouble becauae non union made materials were usad in constrnctinR some of the hnildinga. The controller of the currency ha receivejl a telanram from New Orleaaa anie nm init that the teller of Hibcrnla National hank war ahnrt " rn waa a treated. Lower houae Norwagian parliament adopted bill intTodacinit universal coinmnnal male suffrage and providing communal aiiffrage for women paying taxea on an income of ;;ui crown. rACIPIC NORTHWEST NBWS. All bids for the erection of the ex periment station buildings at I'mon have been rejected A good flow of l'hj. has been struck in the well being bored near Iloquiam, Wash., by the Olympic Oil company. The work of laying the new ateel on tbe Northern Pacific track betwian Proaaer and North Yakima ia proKrew ing rapildy. The Maaons, Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellowa of I'omcroy, Wash, hate combined to build a two-story hall at a mi of ttiOOO. The alleged crime of ,eo. W. Iavis, ex-clerk oltbe achool land board who ia charged with embetr.ling H0,lKo,mav le found to be outlawed. I lie 1'uget Sound Warehouse com pany haa nnrchased upwarda uf lr,U00 bushels of wheat withri the last weak, Kying 46 cents per bushel , aay. the illman Herald. The report thai a contract lor grad ing the (irava liarhor extenaiou of ibe railroad, froui lJuiuiaiii to North Beach, Wash., had lieen let to NeNon Bennett ia denied by that Kentlemao, but railroad ..thciala say the extetiaian will be built this season if no obataclas are encountered iu aecuring the rigbt of way. Dr. I. B. Nelson, state veterinary surgeon, of Washington, haa a new treatment for horses uitllcted with mange. In IKxiglaa county, Wednes day, he arrangeda huge vat in which tile horse were immersed in a solu tion similar to that used for dipping sheep to cure them of scab. There were 100 horses in the baud, all of them w ild, and the work of immersing them was no easy task. A huge crane was used to lift the horaea over the vat into which they were submerged, and the liquid allowed to soak into the hide. Stive (he Child I 99 That i the bt uiif. it ciy of many a anther who sees hi brlovtd child wat iiiK mill fsdiiix day by day Sotm-titnis it's too Mm fur aMdical aidtoheiaatM sMM ii i. m m larking in aUniin.t that thete i- no ground of hM ( list of tlu ru.ult. of IM us of Or. 1'irirt's nswaaw Ptcis upturn a4e. ccedivg matsrelty is a -Uooa, It" a'.i iy ctnild niousatida Jf rnotbrrs testify to tin Proas ui'.v uiotlw i. mut I war navai abW tu njlai .i ctiti.' u i.if. u.iuf " Paworlt Pa acnitiou." oi "All My pthsf cuildi' ii aft ickly eseept thu otic slid I t'sjl. your ' Paworitr Picacrlptioa tiiki tliui " All lli. child' tn uylh conic, fiuiti tie nuifliw "i'akwu. Priiritlniian ilvaa Ihi mother i.Ui ncih l i iv. In i child There is no a1 .lirfl In "Favorite Pre ciiptiop it contuiu neither opiinu N cani' nof MM other nanotie. Ii is a purely wgetabtr und perfectly human si ui dicuM .u auy cui.ou.uii ui tin. fiiusU ayslnSj Aiitpt no i.ultiluU for 1'SM.im I' ci ititiou." Then i. nuthiiig "jut a. K.ssl ' for HNMWn'S i la Sick !! n ate iaviUil to cosmmiM ft hrret. Ity ltltt- o Csirsp..!iic. confi4rnl(sJ AOdrrw in F V Wtrce, Bu( (ale, N. Y I aw ao ta.uklul lui wh.o In rwiwa fa vorite hrsrriotl.n ha don- for me - wiile Mr. John T Sn:ith Sluenii. liriil.h i olumuis i Bus 50). "If hvlp.l mr IhriMirh tht 1 ng luenths of peegnsacy sua I kavc u big souuu Usuy irirl thv rmisl heiUlhy of nil uiy Ihrus, ui n it cuiol mm of s wl.i.-li wit. i...... us.y il uiy alicutflh ' Pree. I" Fiercr's Cutmnun Srnta Mi ii ical Adviser i srni (Mm on receipt uf atajopa to puy eapense of mailinc ai Send ii one vent lsjn. for the tx.ok in cloth liudina; or vi ntn cent BtaSJM tur paper cover rd Addict. Ui K V. I'iesce, butUlu, N V. Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards... aaW antra brad Pawla. T I 4 r Harea, $6 00 per pair, pi each Barred, Buff, and White Plym outh Kock- Kays if 00 per If., 8 sittings for 100; also aooje Barred Bock egg at 1 J6O per aitling. Kotte and Single Comb Ki..i. Island Keda fegga 12.00 par lo, 3 sittiuxs lor 6.00. Visifcusi walooao. for hartlw iuformation addresa (iUYW. WAnK, r-eaallaSam, OraasMi. THE EVENTS OF THE DAY WITH THE PRESIDENT California's Lavish Hospitality Continues. o ' MRS. I'KIRLEY TAKES NEEDED REST Secretary CortiljH Gires Out 1 Bulletin Sty Inn Thai Sbe Is la No Serl ou Condition. Santa Crtts, Calif.. May 11 At 8 o'cloi-k this morning, the president's train pnlled out of Monterey and re--um.sl it journey north. The presi dent and Mrs. MoKinley spent a ipiiet Sunday and are much refreshed from the arduous strain of the past fen wee Ics. A stop of ii'.- minute at I'ajaro en abled the residents lo catch a glance of the nation's chiel executive. Miortly after ten, the president ml party arrived at Santa Crux. They were Immediately taken In carriages and driven along the seaside and into the adjacent mountains, where they viewed the mammoth redwood trees, the Uryest of their species in the world. On the return from their ''.r minute drive, thev were met by Mayor Martin and committee from San .loae, ami left for the land of roses, nnder thair escort. The president expressed himself as much pleased with his reception, and, after gar.ing at the giants of the forest, remarked that every place in Cali fornia had some new wonder. Han Kranciscu. May LL At 10 o'clock, Secretary (Jortelyou gives the following bulletin regarding Mr. Mo Kinley, who was brought here yeeter dav to avoid a breakdown : "Mrs. McKinlcy passed a very com fortable night, and Ii much better this morning, reating comfortably at the residence d II. T. fek-ott. Her attack oi Lntligeetion, it is ballnved, w'" yield promptly to rest and remedies, while the hone felon which haa caused so much pain recently was lanced ys ter.Uv and is healing nicely. Her can dii ion 1- no worse than when the presi dent waa tirst inaugurated. Her health has nJwayi been dalleala, and it nas rJnanjatl adviaabla to bring her here t rest anil avoid the excitement. He ports I ae been much exaggerated." The president expected to leave at uooii for '-an .lose, to join the party and rarrv out the irogram. At Bsdslds of His Wife. uii I ran. 1 -co, May Li. I he (iresl h nt IDanl a 00 Ml inoriiiug at the lied aide of his wife. After lunching he took a ipeoial train for San Jose, to meet the party. Mrs. McKinlev la rest 1 jig comfortably, as the physicians exMM'ted. IM THB KARL Y CAPITAL. Train laaehss hs.n Joss and There a Pin Waleoma. M.11 lose, Calif., May LL At half pant I p. m., the spei'ial train bearing the presidential parly niacin"! historic Han .lose, the es.rly capital ol Cali fornia. lb. party waa met at tbe depot by Director-! ieueral ireeninger, and taken to the reviewing ataoa in front of the court liouaat, where kba president was formally widcomed by the mayor and pn t, ntii eith the keys of the cit v The larlies of the city then presented to lie- president a mammoth bouquet, 7 . leet in c i n il mfereiice, ami Vift feet high, that they had prepared for him I net ui tonal oi Ui nanrt bouse. After this, tho president and party left tor a drive through the orchard districts. In the evwuuig a reception Will be tendered at the liotl en dome. There will also las a display of tire aork ln.ni the naif of the city ball arid an illuatraAtal hand concert in St. lames park. Tba Plorai Paraala. l'ueailay muruiug will be held the great tloral parade, after which the president resume his journey north The streets are aoraeoilsly decorated with evergreens, carnival rlagx, palms and tre.. placed so a to preaeni an attractive aMiMraiice from every di ruc tion The de,!., ration of the buaiuea hoiiaes are in harmony with those of the slreeU, blending iu a uiinglmg mixture of raiiilsiw color. St. Ju nes Purk, tfie decoration oi which was aMaiuiMid to the ladies d Santa Clara n.untv.is a dream of doral ls-uuty. Mauitnolli arches decked with tin lh wt-riuu- Kerlanda of spring stand guard over the park portals, ahilu siuailer arches encircle the profusely deooiai.Hl fountain in tbe center. The ciiiuiinatimr uiaaterpiece of all Lbeae decoration, the president' lamouat. ia near the tirst street en nance At Hotel vaaeeaie- T4n liot.il Vaudome. which will be President aicK inley ' raeideiice during hi short stay tn San Joae, Is beauci fully dtsuurated for tba occasion. Be ide tbe i-n.iw i, ..aium winch are being made at great expanse, the ixlioiiv overlooking tho parlors ou the eatal id,e of the hotel is being enclosed in laiivaa, and tbe windows aid b re moved , no that the gsuusls may step butxi the parlor to the veranda, oiak ing it prnclically oue large room. Oo tliTa aaae eovariinr. btute pal 111 leaves will be matUyd, avu larduileres of rosea and cut flowers wilt be placed at intervals in tbe rotunda and along the hallways. iAcm riitco roan n now . iu nrvinui u..rt.a far me OPaat Oaeasieu. Map I ii.ic. , Mar 13. -At St) 10 morrow, Hie prtwideat and bin party arrive iu Me f leuctaxu- i'h. city ia in festival garb, most gorgeously dee orated with (lags and bursting, while with the glare of myriads of arc lights ami the glow of countless Japanese lanterns the beauties of the night will ecli)ee those of the day. That his visit will be an un qualified success is established beyond all doubt, as everything possible for ihs entertainment will be done. San Francisco, famous for the lavishness of his entertaining and the reckless ex travagance of its hospitality, will fairly outdo itself, and the six days during which the president and hi partv and Oovernor Nash ami hi party will he the guest of the citv will' he one long holiday. Launeh or the Ohio. The launching of the Ohio ll to le the chief feature of the celebration. The launch itell will lai a matter ill onlv a moment, hut the preparations leading up to It form one of the Bvtjet picturesque marine groupings ever seen on the bay. There will tie booming of cannons to greet the advent oi the chief executive a his special tug pasaes the line of warships. Band of BtMlC 0B. various craft will play the national anthem, ami to.. ting of sirens and Obnarlrwj ol crowds will add to the din. Some fear ha leen expressed that the president may not be able to re is.nd tn all the invitations. Il is felt that the president's comfort and phasurea are the tirst thing that are to lie considered, and whether or not he is to appear at any or all the prep arations for them are going on just the same, with just a much earnestness, juat aa much care. Further Features. Tomorrow, there will he a welcome address bv Mayor Phelan, a parade and a public reception. Wednesday, May 5, will be spent at Oakland ami the University of California at Berke ley. The day following, there will he a trip on the rn-enic railroad to the summit of M Hint Tamalpaia, Overtook ing San Francisco hay on one side and the Pacific ocean on the other. In the alter m . u there will an other reception, and at night the Ohio Society will give a banquet to the visi tors. After a achool children reception on the morning of Friday, May I", the president will lie driven through olden I. ate park to the ( 'I iff I louse, there to view the big aea lion 011 the (auinus na-.ks, and this will he followed by the Knight Templar reception Then on Saturday moruing, May is, the hattlenhip Ohio will la) launched from the wavs of the I'nlou Iron Works. This launching afforded the reason or excuse for the journey, and with il the westward mission of the I'resi dent may la. said to be accomplished, but it will by no means end the rece tions and festivities which will cole brate the occasion. TliL NEW YORK MARKET Rsporled by I L. nay a Co., Pendleton, Chieaao Soard of Trada and Maw York stuck xehanae Irokars. New York, May LL The wheal mar ket had a better tone tla.v, and ad-, vaucod over a cent over the nMuing. Liverpool closed I4 lower, ft W4. New York opened M lower, 70 7-1, and advanced steadily to the close at 78c. Kxrtcrs were the best buyer at Chicago and New York. The visible supply showed a decrease for tne week of ttU.,000. Stocks steady Wheat, New York: . losing Saturday, 77'4. ipening lodai , 711 7-8. Kauge today, 7b 7-H tu 7. Close Uslay, 7h. July corn, 4M4. Wheat, Chicago: Closing Saturday, 70 ft-H to 70 V Opening Uslay, 70'. Kange trslay, 70 , to T'. Close falay, 71 7- to ft, July corn, to 44 f-8. -Mocks Sugar, 144; tobacco. IW4 J steel, 44 7-; St. Paul. 157 7-H;C. B A W , ll I N. P., 1U0, Lnion 1'aclllc, ll, Krie, M. New Veek Market. New York, May LL Sugar, raw, fair, reliniug. 81 refined, crushed, 005; powdered, 5ift , granulated, 5A0 rice, domestic, bi ,1'4 ; WOOt, un changed. THE STOCK MA KM I UAINS St. Paul and Union Paelfle Were the Features of lbs Day. Nut York, May IS.-The stiask mar ket iqsineil steady this morning, with nnmnrOUl aulaitaiitial gains of a healthy character. Tlas principal fea tures in the railway list were St. Paul and I nP ill I'aciilc, the Ut t. r real I y ad van.ing mora than eleven points als.ve Saturday' close. Large deal ing and a sharp advame in tl. 1 sLaak crealtal some misgiving as 10 ine poasinie w relOpsBam ol arjluethmg like a cornel There wa 110 ale of Northern I'aclth until late iu the day when 100 shares went at 100, an advance ol ten ntllBM from irniay s clove. LONDON SETTLED N. P. DEALS the aborts Paid 140. and Mo Pallurs Will iesuii. l-.ndon, May LL It was annoiin.e.1 this afternoon that a complete under aiu.i.liiiu rMuardlni the Northern I'eciUc situation haa bean effactexl. The price l,..r. for a..tlln.u aaa ha. ! at 140. ll is authoritatively elateif that there will be no failures here today, and that the settlement decided upon will cmrry thing, over smoothly The decision to allow settlement at 140 was arrived at at a ine. Hug lev iwer.i the etock Kxchange committee and J. V Morgan. Il was also decided not to demand d.dtveries of North, ru Pa.orli atxjck todav. This action averte.1 au expected panlr. Many auVsrers Fed. L, 1 .in. . 1 1 1,, bla. Maw 1. 1. Nearly 11.000 tire sufferers were td yeelerdsy and the resources of the relief .nin mitleu were taxed tu the nuwi Fuials are nil, .iing low. Stern UMMtsorae) will be taken hem-Worth with wilful idlers. The Ubeiieeeer Wa aeatei.. Uowee, May 18. Tho uup uhavilenger -ha... 1 . 11. and the eld eheuina.-k had a two-hour raoe today. Ttte . hal- leuger was beaten about f va minutes ! KsperU expreaead it as their be Iml 1 tm aea 1 leaner a ueie uwm. f 1 JACOB FRAZER DIED TODAY IN PENDLETON -o-- Sank Gradually Until 2:15 This Afternoon. O Ht WAS AN HONOKKD PIONEKR Prominent In thp Early History of llmi tllli County ind at One Time t Lsidlnn Rnslnew Mm. .lacoh Krar.er, known to all in I'en dleton as "1'ncle .lake" Kraxnr, pasiasl away at Itlfl o'clock this Mondny, afterno..n, Liv Lt. in Ins upartnient" in the Praatf opera hoata bfook, onrMri of Court and OottonS I .(reefs Mr. pYaaai MM I U at) ing for months, and his death funic us a relief, the cuiisc being a general break ing .low n ol his aystem owing to the coming on ol old age. Mr. Fraxer waa horn iu Ohio In IH'JO, and one of the bent known char ac.rs whose liven are woven in with the history of I inntilla ciintv. l h.. se present at the closing SOMa this tltaraOMI were IL Aluxander. .lames Jones, Kdward BaaasM and Charles ileale, all brother Odd Kel lows, of which order deceased was a men. Per, Mr. Alexander in. mediately after the death telephoned to Mr and Mrs. Ira I. Campls-ll, ol Kugene. asking their wishes in regard tn the funeral, the last mentioned being the daughter of the deceased It i- nil net pon 1 1 vcl known, hut it is believed that interment will be iu Oluey ceine try, the funeral lo la- held at 10 o'clock on Wednesday hut the an nouncement will not he made until l'ueailay. STEAMER 1'ADUCAfl SANK Want Down In the Ohio Near Bronk- hurll'S I ..mini Uriuiil Tower, Ills., The steamer City of I'aducha from Ht. Louis ssnk near Broukhurst's landing late last night. It is reported that a nnmber ..( I ties were lost, varying from I to K It is believed, however, that all oil board escaped, except 'J. St. buns, May 1.1. A telugram re ceived at the company ' offloo at OOOfl says that fourteen lives were lost, twelve of them being of the negro deck hands. Tle survivor were picked up narlj tin moruing by a passing steamer and are now n route here When it was learned that an accident bail befallen the vessel, the passenger lam-ame (Mtni.-slrickeu, and anveral jumped nvarbtatra and swam ashore A (irand Tower dixpatch received at I n'alook says that all are on Is.ard ami acia.untel lor, except Jb. Ban oapiaia Ol 'be wrei ked vessel ii.-l this afleruuou to the hajal fin I'm of the steamship . oiupaiiy that '.'4 and piataihlv W livie had been Let. The viasel ami cargo are a total lose. 0FIEKINU PEACE TERMS A London corr-siuundenl and in. lon sallonal tteports. Manchester, May ll I h.n c.,r- n-. lenl Of Ihe tiuardlan ha him. I Ins pa-r sen...' .oi.al ranjotti leuar.liug the Smith African situation, Hi a he has learned that IL.ppatadt in the northern hart of the Orange I r.-e state has been iu a stale of siege for eight months Ihe Meg. Ol Malekillg is nothing iii compaiison l it. Also be say he i informed that ,,rd Kitchener Ii advising that favor able term. I Ib red the Huers, ballet ing that Uin present lactic althn Bunri uiak. it unlikely that the struggle will terminate in years. mmm hake captures Cat Meet rn.uners and Large auutdie. Qt A", ii. u e .mo.. Lgnxllin May LL l.rd KlU-hener re ports: "Oreenfell lis ra-cllpled Loins trnharl l ilt) priamiers with Miles . a l .... ii,l...r . , iiniii h rais,rt .Bit' .a a.... ....... eight bocrs Silled. J wo.ntdod, -4 sur- m . , . L 1 . . . .... i rendered; one macouie .- ol ammunition, 150 wagons and S.'O huree capitiied " SHE PLEADS I OR PEACE rs. Botha kalis for Kurop lo lee Mr. grager. Ilurban, May li. - Mis Louis Botha, wile l Ihe Ur general, ..ulid t.sl..y lor Europe, when, she will interview Kruger ami urge him U adviaate pains in South Africa. - H.-atlle men have bonded 100 acre ol land m ar Will.ipa and will Is.re for oil. Cool the Blood It an Cam of Itckiif Baikf, Himrt with tho CUTICURA RESOLVENT While Cleansing the 5hin antl Scalp with hpt hatha of CUT1 CURA SOAP amJ heJIr ta kw. liifnoi4 ttWae with i' 1 1 . 1 l.iikttlnva