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pENINGEDITIOH DAILY EVEMNGI 'I J I EASTERN 0RI6lWEATl j Tnmctl sntlBeedey wwi aa) it lonif III l-dn?,v:..,.iiivipi 5 1 ;5k TH.5 FACT. J PKNDLKTON, UMATILLA OOUKTT, OBBBON, 8ATUB0AT, .FI NK l, 1801. NO., VOL- FOR WUR GROCERIES.. AND VEGETABLES i low arnl see me. Fresh Vegtbl and Fruits a Specialty Biggest line staple aUd fancy Groceries in in the city. G. R. Demott. The Boston Men's Spring 96 Suits SACK These suits are up to date Boston Store big altUM and t clone Quicker will be" sacri ficed at Frock Suits Cut to PRICE MADE FOR BIG Pendleton's Big Busy Store. Here is a list of tempting Prices at Frederick Nolfs Motion bazaar. JCCMUMtoap 2c y Pckge seed 2c hair brushes 15c All colors crepe paper 10c roll tinman's Florida water 10c marbles 5c Hundreds ol toy, 5C and IOC Hammocks 74. t0 3.0,5 JjJ "ovels now i5t "'ae Kum drops ,oc pound butcher knife 15c rm 'Even Qlun" tobacco M " tlOOks I tr 24c m sheet music 19c and ajc .packages nntcbes cc osrer pots Sc to 25c Kctol305 JJ2 vases ioc to f,i 45 rncy metal photo frames 1 o to 6y -""! powier luc 4j tsflypaKr sue combs sc to A.ir Cn 11-24 lOll.oY s Ud.ll-: PockrtL l"ns ,c to 5c "'nans cucumber and almond C? Wor,,, 40C here for 23c " a . .as I ,,,r " "WaaiS IOC I lDanI T "OUbL",1J amonia 15c Li- . ""Herns c, n of housebolcT '0 tmn..r. necessities glassware and wood SC and ioc each areat L.. r. ' "' ' ream 20c size 12 s ciock rth . here 3IySt o"' birthday or i.av; for ay Puri,ji,e -.. . I VV ill I U VI HIS ' " i o lor l ... "'lt. n, FredericK Nolf Stockton incubator Some Summer Suggestions For Men To eontemplating buyers The well known line of "R. & W." hot weather apparel pre sents unusual attraction and is Here. The assortment is com plete, catchy. The Roods are well made in every detail, l ancy Flannel Outing Suits of the celebrated "R. make are tasteful, dressy patterns. Handsome, stylish, feet fitting garments. The correct thing for thil season Outing suits of fancy flannel . $7.00 to Hlue and black serge coats and vests 2.50 to Allpacaand Sicilian coats, coats and vests 1.50 to Crash and linen suits 3. 00 to Linen and cotton ulsters 1.25 to Light weight spring and summer trousers 2.00 to Don't let the first hct days find you unprepared. Alexander Sale Valued at $12 to $20 SUITS COAT VEST AND I'ANTS $10 AttheSALEoftheWESSEL DRY GOODS STOCK. 86 in. Oordtd Boltil, rtgolti We, now 3H in. Ilail, regular 7fln0, now 4b in. Novelty limit, regular 1.36, now 50 in. Silk and Wool Novelty, regular f 1, now 'AH in. Storm Serge, regular 75c, now 4r) in. (Jranite, regular $1 25, now 18 in. Granite, regular $1.00, now 4r in. Henrietta, regular $1.00, now 37 in. Mack Novelty, regular b(k-, now iH in. Mack Novelty, regular 700, now :ib' in. Mack Novelty, regular 400, now .'ifj in. Henrietta, regular $1.00, now. SH in. Sicilian, regular 75c, now 20 in. Jap Silk, regular 35c, now 24 in. India, regular 50c, now 19 in. Taffeta, regular 85c, now. Good assortment of colors in eVboVaV We want to move all skirts. Prices have them go. w per- $1 2.00 b.oo . 3 50 5. 00 4-50 ( on & Hexter. Store Suit These uits are piled on trout two tables and can be een today. Your choice at this low price. $9.85 8IZ Mo 2'.c Age Ho '. MaJ 7t' 2ic Ml tfe 73c 23e MO the ladies' suits and been made to make ! I UBNKBAL NRWS. Rlnfapora, India, bank imp bean rob bad al aw,M)0. Minister wn, Ghineee, poke at the Memorial iliiv exercise at O rant's tomb 111 New ork. Obnnoenj Dnpnn cstc thn onttoo (M lav it 1 k;t 1 1 at id,' ,sliiatiiii ( thu Kail M HUH la Nw York. A rvpoH IrtM) Karlmtlooa aaya the imperial IO?cmaBt in arraiiKing to einl a ilralt of Hor priaonera there. D. B. Kohinnon, former vice-jireei- dsn! ol tbc A neb t son 1 i'nMka v Buta Ki railroad coajpaajr, diel at hi home in t'liioaKo on Kriday. Obanapion Mm Jeffriex, with tha nnniltaoon nl Billy Hflaney, will trano art in- own tiiigflistio bunineaa alter .hint' ;'. t lie itattt of the expiration of hi OOB ttacl with hie old William A. Mradv. manager, tn Uttraordinav m-ene oecurretl in Antwerp on Tliurmlay , when nititinotiH alvls tfiiariNmen parailel the tre'tH Kin win; the "Maroeillaiae," while the polloe hail to na oallad in to nfoSast the otlieere from the revolting troipa. t' unit William Rinmarrk ilie.1 in Varisia, l'r 1, on rimrvUv, and the funeral a set for Monday, June I, the name day a monument waa to lie unveiled to the memory of the iron ebaaotllor.Wtllian Blstnank'i famoua father, PrlSMN HiKinari-k. I na Rfand jury at Oiieego concluded ile work 011 the varioii" i liarueH hronlit aitaintit John Alexander Duwie and othern who are aci'iined of neglert, which remitted 111 the death of Mr. II. W. J mid. wife of one of Howie's fol lower. The jury, it is aaiil, will re fuse to vote indictment. A telegram from Coraxo, 1'eru, an nounced that the French explorer M. Hcveaux and l.enmnier, have heen afxa-" mated hy an Italian nameil olanoiie, .11 the valley of Couvenciou. OlaiKMM wac afterward killed by aavaue Indiatif. No parliculara of the tragedy have lieeti receiveil. A dixpatch to the Herald from KiienoH A vera ayn Seiior Hicaldoni, an eiik'ineer, ha juit made exeri inentn with an improved nyntem of winded telegraphy. The reultc of the expert meiit were very Mtiafactory. lie will anon try u nuhiiiarine Ixiat ol hi own iliventi in, which he believe i ail wrir to any others. PACIFIC NORTH WBST NKWS. Baatlla hac mo men waitinK tran portatlon SO .Nome. Smallpox bun appeared at the Warm Spring lndi.in agency. W I!, aunder was drowned in the John lay river thia week. Oregon City had Slat school children in the Memorial day parade. The Odd 1-elloWH laiil the conMfOSOfM "I Iba n..w federal tMlldlBg in Salem on Memorial day. Oywter nWasatS near Olympia claim that Japanese are not good a oyter pn k r- being of uot enough endurance Claud B. Koiiutain, of Portland, ha won a HcholurNliip and high honor in ma thematic at OolaaiDM uuiverity in N w York. Iiawaon City prU have offered S-'MJ for a lint there between Frank Slavin and either Sharkey, Kiliaini- moriH wr Cortiett. Tin' rMOrtad oil trike near Olympia, Wah., i now declared to be genu inn by aSIWaTlS who have viaited and re ported oil the timi. Kng' ue It. Hyde, one of the beat kaova republican of Kaatern Wah- n.'I D ha lieeii apiilltel deputy col lector for internal revenue, with bead-ouari.-r- at .-pokane. He aucceeda Joaaph S. Vfllaoa. who wuured hi poaHloa through John L. Wilaon, in fJt, 1 he anointment in luilde by Collector DoaM, of I'ortlaud. The TaaORSa A Seattle Klec-tric rail road will be under contract by June If, and otti. eri- ol the company believe electric train will be operated over the line by the tirat of iieit year. Work on iba Taonraa end will begin at the city limit a au a the right ol way obSaiaad from the Indian, ('ouimiafiouer Juiiid H. McNeuly, of Bfaaaellla, lad , who iu Tucoum to arrange the detail a to the right of way, believe tin work will be com pleted by July 1. jolly Jack Tar. "Jolly" 1 the word generally aaeo riatad with the jack tar. He la the Eli-tore of health, and the health bub lcaover l muth and merriment. When people are auk, eapecially when an 1 1.1 v, attack the lunga the doctor often adviaee a tea voyage. But in the large majority of caac the aca voyage la Uupoaalble. It la to the wen and women of the workaday world to whom aea vovugea or change of climate arc lmpiaiblr, that Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Diacovery come aa the graat eat earthly boon. The effect of thia medicine upoa thoae whoae lunga an "waak" la re aarkable. Kveai where there ia broo cbitia, epttting of blood, emaciation, waaknaa. coudl tiuua which if on- checked or unakillully treatad lead to 'oiituinutioii, "ijoldcn Medical Lnwov- rry " iu ninety l ight na out of a bun dled work a perfect and penuauent cure. It strengthen the atomach and other organ of digeetion and nutrition, u that the lly in all it part ia not meiely fed but nouriahad. And U ia by ria ul that Nature build up the body to icaiat cm throw off diaaaae. I aad a teirible csut santrtblng wr year .,auii.ulii timi uuAtiu toatoe it. or evcu U aud could liu'l uir a uanu U auud." writ. J M Fair. iu ac au advrrtuMucal ul yuus ana furtiv ruli taxi 111 M tsatlc csf yuux I u valuable ' Guides Hyji rWuv, iy 1 lielMc I bad taken nalr a buttW 1 a a ruUldy a all." lu Maaca'a fallcU aw tjomdiyatism. Ar -...,,.1. s. (mu Cu s 1 en a LL THB NB Wb! Take th. AOrerooiao Daily Sj oe a year by mail Weakly 9' to. aatd eif. 'V eekl y Bs uo a yesv anle svayy free) ' ' V La ap awr 'SaW ) ) SECRETARY ROOT HAS SENT CUBA THE ULTIMATUM It Stipulates Only Unqualified Acceptance. o THE 1SURDBRS ARE IN FORM hi) K Not Speed; swallowing of Pint Anuud ment, Tbeo Some lore bDT0l(nt Assimilation Will Follow. Wahington, June 1. Secretnrv Knot' statement of the objection of the United State to the action of the Unban OOBetltaStOaal convention on the I'latt amendment wa cabled So laa eral Wood thi afternoon. The con vention i HMM to recouider the matter, and it i made plain that the United State would bo fatiried with nothing le than the uniualilied ac lentance of the I'latt amendment. Thoae who wiah to e l!uba a part of the United State are now hoping that the constitutional convention mill dawdle aloim with the question until heccmlier, when emigres meet II hy that time the Cuban have nut agreed to swallow the I'latt amendment a a whole, congress will iimul certain Iv make term harder than the amend- nt contain. Slaatlon Ar Tranquil. Havana, June . Itaportl from points throughout Cuba indicate that the elections are going on tranquilly. ITALY'S QUEEN HAS A CHILI) Sh Disappointed the Royally, Who Wanted a Boy. Koine, June 1. The otieeu of Italy wa safely delivered of a girl this morning. I'he child will be culled Yolan da Margherita. Intense diai DOintmeal wa felt in royal circle a the hoie U-en univeral that the chihl would be a km . The mother and child are doing well. Carrier iigeon were released to rum the news to all parts of Italy. Im mense muiiis changed hands its a result of liets on the sex of the child. The majority ..( the bets were that it would lie a Isiy. AN ENORMOUS COMBINATION Railway to He In Community or In terait Sehame. New York, lone I. With the settle inent of the hlit between the Northern and Union Paallfl railway, the way is ottuid for a community f interests that will in- national in scope. It will in effect lie a railroad ssd with ap proximately f- mo capital. It was statwl tday that, when the plan has been eouHUmiiialed, the railroads of the country will lai divided into four great gr nip. BISHOP NICHOLS PAJLEO Couldn't Comuroinlce the Stan franelieo Strike Trouble. San Franc iiN-o, June I. I'roteslai KniiN'ooal liboti Nichols, of Nortl ern t'al i forma, who at the raaoaal the labor council endeavored to etfei a compromise between the employer and the union men. res,rts that his effort are futile. Today, two huinlri moulders left the shops where nun union machiuiat are employed EK.H1 - HOUR DAY WANT! aahlalit Said lo Be About to Make further Demand. .New York June 1, The Mtriku ol th machiuiat for a nine-hour ilay i only a preliminary to the tight to lie waged (or an eitfht-hour day, according to statement made today by a prominent ottlclal of the machinists' organisation It i said that the ilemaud lor eiubt hour will be made in the near future LAWSON'S BOAT IS TO SAI Boston Yaaht Will Compete In the Cup aatsk N. w York, June I. -The New H ork Yacht club, it I reliably alated has carried it point with Thomas W. l aw son, the llosloii man who built a yai ht to enter the cup races l.awsou, It Is said, ha committed to transfer hi boat to a member of the club, in wb name it will be aailed. MRS. B0NINL MUST ANSWER Will B iried lor Murdar or Jamas Ayers. wasbitik'toii, June l. llirouglt au aurraiiiieiit reached bsiav. Mr. I.ol lioliine wa held for thu murder of James Avr.r the cnu ollnt, cltirk who wa killed III the lb t. I Keiiun re iic will not Imi pi and on trial until next fall. LAST 01 THE VOLUNTEERS Loaau Has Salld Willi the Baiiuiant of tke i limn Army. Waahiiitfton. June 1. -den. Mac Arthur cablea that the trauirt ligau aalltsj vosterday with the last u( the voiuntettr army. A BAT AM PUUUST PWHT K Will our Iu Baa (TraaeUee ea July l. an frauciaoo, June I. -Tim Hog- garty, cbampion bantaiu pugilist of Auatralia, arrived this morning, tie will nght M.i 1. 1 , -i n on July 14. rbe llooelulu Bleary caae. Honolulu, May 27, via Man Krauciw o Juue I. The grand jury ia atill invee I titrating the bribery charge OirJcisbi of the Rapid Transit uompiray are ac cuaed ul bribiug member, ol the leg it -lature to oppoee oilier frauubiaua now before it Two renreaeutativee will probably be indicated i 'alias, iii., isjiuvfi m v utw. - on June Xt to arrange lor tbe oultiu.The ia ol a tireaiiHrry J era! lallaa, tire., farmer, are to meet THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I L. Ray a Co., Pendleton, Chteatro Board. of Tradr and New York Sloek Bxahanne Broker. New York, June 1. The wheitt mar ket was strong tislay from start to finish and the close whs at die high Oiat. I.iverptsd closed ej highei. II r M. New York opened at Htlc and old up to Mtl'y. The exports lor the week are 4, l.lM.ikkl. The weather comlitions in the North west are very iinfnrorahln lor the spring wheat, a they have hten with out rain almost ever iiuce mdiug time and only bad about ttl paf OWl Oi their average moisture the past winter and spring. I'he stock market is -triing again, and the industrials are taking the lead. There are iml lcul ions that the trouble with the metal workers is inn. in settled. United states steel ad vanced over two points today i and promises to go much higher. This lock is selling under its real value and we advise buying uound present price. Stock strong. Monev, t per cent. Wheat : Oloas yesterday, M , Op 'it bslay, NO. Kange bslay, HO to siv . Oloas tislay, W)i . Stocks: Sugar, 117 7-M; i H steel, .'w)'4 ; St. I'atil, Atohiaoa, 16 1 Union paaitas Krie, 4:1 ;t-M. W neal In ( iileaao. Clucitgo, June 1. Wheat, tobacco, 171 7-M; III 7-H; 74 7-H to New York aarkel. New York, June I.. -ugar, raw, (aii, reliuing, SI l-lti, centrifugal. Ml teat, 4'4 , lellneil, crushed, t'Stft , siw dered. !Mt; granulated, .rvfi5 ; coffee, RlO No. 7, on BB0t AM , rice, doniestic, 'I'... to ii4 , wisil, unchanged. HER LII E IN A BALANCE t H s KINCkY HAS FKW FOR RBC0VKNY. CHANl KS A Kelapse Would Certainly Causa Uoalli to the SulTerlna Wlte or the Preddent. Washington, June I Mrs. Mckin ley's c lit 1 1 nt remains practicallv un changed, i hose around her aaaaol disguise the lact tlutt she I n vi'iv su it woman, and has but one chance in a thousand ( recovery. Her vitality practically t Blhaaatad, ami, with no reserve force to cull upon, she will almost certainly 1110000)6 il she tlfleri Bitot bar ralapae. Her malady Is such that a recurrence l) the alt.n ks may ba expected at any mnajOBl. MRS. M'KINLEY IS BETILR Phydelan Say She Baited Durine the Niaht. Wahiugton, June I. 'I'bn billowing bulletin was given out at the White House this morning : "Mrs. McKiuley'i physicians refsirt that he seated well during the night and that her condition in Momewbat more hvorable thia morning She Urow Worn Washington, June I. Although not officially aduiittial, it ia nadarBtOod that .Mrs. McKlliley's coinlitlou I worse this afternoon. She is resting without apparent pain, but has ceased to recognue those aroiind her, inclinl IsM the president, Who haunts her bed- BkMi DISPLEASED AT TREATMENT Unllad sun, Will Send N, Miniiier to Venezuela. Wasi ingtoo, June I I lie president ba decihl that no I uited Slate in I II Inters shall lie sent lo . ene.nela until there is a change in the altiluib- ol the government of that country Thia is done to viguily the dlsplaiMfa of the I niteil Slates al the treatment accordei! to American citiseu in V eiteiuela. TWO PENDLETON RUNAWAYS Had a Dollar and a Buieiier Knife a Ihelr Vorlune. Walla WaUa, June 1 i I with a inige imlciier Kiltie ami with toil a dollar in money two hide hoys, I. Helen tiarretlMoii and Itapbael t'atterliu, ran away from their homes at I'eml let n alsuit a week ago. nlnea tiiat tune they have (aieu traveling alaiitt the country in boa car and on the "biiini crs" in true hobo style until arreated veiti rdav morning by t hief ol I'oll J J Kauftmaii. I'bn lads are Iml I ami n years oii tint apiatar lo I hi ex i ptionally bright I r tlieir age.. I hey are the ona of respei table cllisaas ol Pendleton and It was through the in lormalion lurmaln l hy the ansioiis iiarelit. that the children wen ulosMsd under arrest lie elder boy, l.indei ' .arri ttsoii, is the son of W. It, Har rettsoii, a luweler, au.l hIMcolleaaue is the son of l-.d utter I iii I'he younger hoy wa m nt boim- yesterday alturnooii, but Mr liarrettsoii rioinsted the lo, al olllcur to bold hi son until further nolo i 9UUH0. TNB WANBANTs. touduelor Dunn Ha a La Uver Hurae Luii aeeurille. William J J Jtss , au I). K A N. tiou- luetor running between Cortland ami I'uudieloii, iaircliasn.1 '. worth of ounly warrants while here mi a trip luring tbe present week lie took tbe warrant lo roriiaiiii, mu wa horrified friday lo dim over that he had lost I hem 1 1 pon arrival here thia morning, he notified thu sheriff ami other official that the prnKrly miifht bo recovered. Mhorlly after I 'clock tin afternoon Sir. Ininii tele graphed from I'orllaud that the package of Warrant had been found in the iueide nook. I of Mr. Iuun' veat. which had been son I lo a tailor for renovation. The new waa thankfully received. The i U. .son mate tirah, ange ausieu rueoiutioii favorlne toe Hi I, .illative UH rtduremJuw, at Albany . lUuitaty . - y- graua-e waa iu day sin wee ion Ibera aev M THE SIERRA P0E1 IS RICH Joaquin Miliar Wslkt Intf tnruii e In Beaumont, rs. Kilgene, June I. Letters have U-en faaaltrad hara bj relative aylai laal Joaqain Hlaea Millet has made fortune It s s ihat a few ntuatl I ago he become 1 1 r.-.i ol hli Halltomia home and started to lev,,- wHh the idea o( hunting a new noma, no par ticular section be i lit! in view t any rate, be 'not oft the ,ars" at the then village of Beanmoal (tali aat he fore the oil discovery at and tiear that place and otoBB bv arebaasd I M h r arre of land at a nominal fiiture. Since then the rent vtnrtfling wells hav laen discovered, and there are several 0ft Mr Miller's ranch. The discovery has made lilm verv rich, probably it in i 1 1 mint ire, and he is nappe Once before he made a fortune on Wall street ainl as qnlakly lost it, I'n that account, he hasalrealv BBBaaaoed that he intends InHlWBBlhllBJ In home, "The Heights," Ilk) acres near (ak laud, Calif , SO the s,-,Mi children of that city, althoiivrh his aic-d old mother, children and himnelf aid relative will use it fur their home nf many vears. Miller's parents came to l.une KHinty, Oregon, in ItM, and I II lather died in the o's, he Bdltad the DaaKwratlc Raelea In Rnajana. ASTORIA NoVRiiACHI S (H I Pttltlna nn Palatial Steamers lo lie! Columbia River Trad. Astoria. June I. I'lus citv has ad opted a new I tan to secure trade from certain localities that have heretofore been h reed to give Jail their patronage to Portland, owing to the inadispiate transportation facilities to and from Astoria. Ileginniug bslav, a last and handsomely BOJtttpped steamer will make round trips dailv hewteen this city and nil points along the Washing ton shore ol the river as far up a Oath I a mot . the mere ban Is guaranteeing the steamer receipts of at least filNI Mr month As si sin as this line is well established, it is the intention to start others to varum parts of the river, and, bv providing lirt class service at cheap rales, it II thought the volume of the city's trade can Imi in creased several thousand dollars ier mouth. A III- HIM I in All ABSUBDUa." rarlft BA foralan Art Shall Out the Mannheim Collection from U. S. Mr J. 1'ierponl M.trgan has juat done a considerable public service. I'he tariff on foreign work of art ba long iii . a gflevanea lo all American lovers ill civil lal ion. American artists there at one tune were who re garded it as protect ive, and agitated for il. Cut, bv the BataM al the i aso, thev were not verv important Allien can artists. There was even one Ameri can artist who humorously professed to regard the dntv on autnpie works of art its protective protective he said "of the infant American industry ol uiauufai luring old masters." Hut there was no greater extrava gant f Ihnglcvisin, a term which connotes even more ol stupid greed than Us predecessor, which we Use.l lo call Mc K i n lev ism , than the refusal to cm mi i from dutv works l art im ported lor the espress puraist of adorn ii g Aim-m an museums This tariff tax la like the d MlM tax. which some of the stales have I in poms I upon U-.ilests for the public heltettt. With raepaal 0 these latter laws sev eral i ' i public baaanaasfa have strongly and practical I v eipresstsl their disgu-t with laws which lined them for giving away monev Thev have snnplv i ""I their refusal to give money to au object, meaning the public of which the re presents! I ve meaning the legislature, llisiated ipoa loading them with BSB allies lor so doing. Hut It iia been reservist lor Mr Morgan to make a practical and - elusive damillist rat lull of the mi hanillty ol the Plngleylsm which laas a citiaen heavi I v lor latpaSSlag 0 work of art lor the ti. neht ol his fellow lt Kens Mr Morgan, I he cable lad I it, has acoinred the Mannheim collec tion of naaiiaval works of an, which one of the 11 rat Itritiah authorities on the sullied assures u I Worth o ii Taa natural deetinatlou of the collection SO punbaatMl ir, of course au American public muaetim Since Mr. Morgan is the purchaser, we ahotibl aaauine that it dealluatton waa tin- Metropolitan imiseuin, of this town Hut as the cable at the name lime tell u., Mr Morgan ha ig iialit hi diugt lor the particular phase ol iMiigieylaut in uueetioii hy aaaoaat mg that ba would not as heavily inuh ttsl in order to confer a behellt upon hi (ellow-cill.eii.. Hlaea congress would make a public lajuefat tor "ataud aud deliver" beiorn heiie ISlafJ in lellow-cllliens, he ba deter mined to make over the code, ti nt to the South Kenvingloii museum rather than to any American Institution We hopa ha ba left bnuMilf a haip hole of em'a.ai in ca ui congress, on it . arl, should Hud a hsiphidc of es. ape rolu I ne stop.. I and greed. nrovialtNl which lain oileatmu o the Ihligley tariff. New Turk Times faaBBaaakiBaaejBBnBaBsaBB "USIA" SODA. r I j I The ne, si iouuiar drink uver stu ved tu feetl I a & I ton It' a fruit hoti.piet, you cau taete Sh l.l. -ml of the different fruit . I ae. I Or you can get l wilit 1 tJr aaffs. $mWmW I m - ifnjefjBBjBjfajBjaaaaaia 04 r .araaaaamMaaiAifA fill m Hli A alfclaa. BOTHA AMD kL KRUGER ARB AT THE Ci Talking With Bach Wotil Peace Terms. KITCHKHER GAYS THBI m Sua Prhtts iu nu i hi. London IffjM v mis FfstlM t' . as to nn- lilat tth a l ondon, June I. Tbe "l"in! publishes a lartling aSory tl itajtn.it. sav ing that Oeneral atotba, ta aay commander, ia at Hiaiitfi h Hrect .aide comroonleut mi ( hif I'resident Paul Kraaar throar,,rk agency ,( the Netherlarwle nH snd that they are diecoeaing tat' how s-ace Kitcheaas'i It le aabi, "g them the frett nee ol tha cabis. ; ,m. MEDII ri0N MAY Barl t the eTy,l Wllhalmtna Vlilt CeulB A feraethlna ImeoMant. Herlin, Juno 1. Some aji. plans I m i rumor elrenlatiiut inetltatioii in Mssatb Arrtaa IP1- 1 1 -. MH.nl .luring tjtieeu Willii visit to in,, kaiaer. Rumor la-Ki-Kiiglaml would oot refnee to aa the i -m il effort, iboald tlrajnoiog 1 they rue tlueen Honored aigm Iterlin. June 1. Tbe n.iiii i it:. I.-. I clneeii Wllhnlm I na !'! hattal d the uuarrl ami I he honor aaa conferred dor view of tha troope at Pottaday. the A klMOK OF A rattle Baport 'at art-rjtah Weea leaalTha i eaaeriavs j 'keaao, 1 i ili.it, June I. A riin iaL .' athe ilrltien hav ' ieate.1 neal Pretoria, loeiiig uVftioa. i i i l.-d. ito riot) mienak "i" riiinor is disilredlSeu at the waft I tsirs may uidn t rsxni. Pari, June I. --Tbe row harm Sarah llernhanlt'a aoo and the i i -is va aattled wtttv..i(a h ntv live iiierchastSe an1 4! i in wwiia wane n agreement 'not Sail any siiImh i l liiMt donation r pursaN wh 2 her The Tin wflLt'Ht linn of a mill -lijjurH in town ofeatea st t-ii liyj vinitinj; mil of W havtb them in iTfrat X a eat Welts, Turns, Tans, Blacks and Patent Kid. Remember thU b tl week we vcive a dJj of J7 per cent. Hit' Peoples Ward S1IOK g i 1 ITrUHS ur ft.t: i it, Man. StroeH, ... .tea, Cam . mmmtim aaPB jPsWsaaap'