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MM.1V JlJlwiU (SEE US .FOJR It will fee to yotff advantage . Out stock is the latgest freshest.and most select Oar prices-are always money, savers .ska-- "Men's suits worth $ 9.50 - ivien s suiis -wui m . . . fnntr wnrctpH RllitS WOftll 12.0. OUC PHCC .JU.UU II hi Men'sfancy worsleU suits worth 15,00 pur price 12.50 "VVe .ire the friend of JBAJSM $ DALEY (3L0THIERS Advertisers of Racts j2 TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1902. GENERAL NEW8. The report current several days ago that Nanning In Fu Kwangsi pro vince, was taken by rebels proves un true. The city is still safe, al though the rebels continue to besiege It. ,rfThe Supreme Court at Washington handed down decision Monday giv ing state of Washington the right to file suit against Northern Securities Company. Case will at once be filed and date set for a hearing. '. Fltzsimmons has posted $2,500 as a. forfeit and wired Jeffries asking him his opinion of the Natonal Sport ing club's bid of $15,000. "Leave it all to you, go ahead and get the best bids," said Fltz., to Jim. At Chicago, Monday there was a drop in the price of cattle of 10 cents k hundred pounds. However, this fall did not affect the price of dressed beef. Receipts were unusually heavy which is given as tbo cause of the drop in the market. Grover Flint testified Monday before the senate Philippine committee that he had seen the infliction of the water cure on Filipinos at least twenty times. In some cases the victims were rendered unconscious and, he said, in one case death resulted. The transport Burford which left Manila for San Francisco Sunday re turned Monday with a case of cholera on board. There have been thirteen hundred cases reported in the islands since the epidemic began, of which 411 were in Maniln, with 319 deaths in Manila and G25 in the provinces. Two masked men Monday morning went through the freight train, west of Ogden, on the Southern .Pacific, held up 15 Italians, and two stockmen who were beating their way, got $52 from the two Americans and an aver age of $5 from the Italians then the holdups dropped off the train satis- fled with the harvest. State Supremo Gourt at Phlladel phia reversed the decision of the court of common pleas in the case of La- joie vs. National League Baseball As soclatlon. This decision upholds the validity of the reserve clause in the national league contracts. If this de cision stands, it affects all players who were subject to the reserve rule and who jumped to the American league. The will of the late Dr. T. De Witt Talmage was admitted to probate in Washington, Monday. It gives all books of authorship of testator and their copyright to his son Frank, to manage and superintend for U10 fam ily; one- third to be given the widow and tho remainder to the children, Bharo and share alike. Similar dispo sition was made of the remainder of the estate. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS Lieutenant Edward S. Farrow, of 1877-78 Indian war fame, is oxnected to arrive in Baker City .this week to promote tne winding or a railroad from that place to tho Seven Dovlls. Schon Bachlor was instantly killed near Grants Pass by T. J. aibson. In a dispute ovor a small strip of land. Bachlor was in Grant's Pass Thurs day, and stopped at Merlin on tho way home. At that time ho made threes against Gibson's life. Tho board of trustees, of tho Oregon State Reform School has brought suit against the Royal Insurance company and tho Hartford Insurance company to recover on a contract of Insuranco on tho building burned at tho reform school on December 18 1901, tho companies refuse to pay on the ground that tho property burned was not covered by tho policies. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take laxatlTO Ilrouio Quinine Tablet. A' I drurelets refund the nmnoylflt Mils to cure. X. W. Grove' signature U on (Mb box. aoo. our price $ 7.00 your .pocket book i Hotel arrivals. The Pendleton. 13. L. Deputy, St. Paul. C D. Richardson, Walla 'Walla. R. W. Fulton, Portland. Miss Mollle Shaw, North Powder. 'C. A. Cotton, Chicago. J. F. Moyers, La Grande. Mrs. J. M'. Berry ,La Grande . Mrs. T. V. Murphy, La Grande. H. Thanhouser, San Franclco. N. D. Knettle, Pomeroy. Dr. O. J. Croup, Walla Walla. C. J. Dashine, Portland. F. S. M'cMahan, Portland. T. B." Johnson. Portland. A. S. Williams, San Francisco. Miss Darden, Spokane. J. J. Burns, Portland. T. W. Jackson, Portland. Miss Laura Downs, North Powder. J. M. Shaw, Union. L. D .Reaves, La Grande. Mrs. I. L. Richardson, La Grande. Mrs. J. C. Gullany, La Grande. E. H .Caton. C. J. Freese, Walla Walla. F. R. Candish. II. W. Holm, Portland. L. A. Baker, Portland. D. M. Lewis, Now York. W. E. Temple, Portland. W. R. Frory, Portland. W. Scott, Portland. A. S. Hertfield, Spokane. M. C. Shields, Seattle. Otto B. Frank, Dayton. M. F. Lantz, Pennsylvania. J. H. O'Neill. Portland. Mrs. Frery, Portland. T. S. LeGraw, Athena. C. M. James, Baker City. Charles H. Miller, Echo. P. I. Packard, Portland. J. vB. Messick, Baker City. The Golden Rule. Bert Applegate, Spokane. M. J. Gleason. Dan Callahan. Jennie Grass, Athqna. G. W. Bradley, Athena. Ed Zimmerman, Athena. B. J. Zerta, Athena. Mary Baker, Athena. Mrs. Mary Schrimff, Athena. Mrs. Stella Keen, Athena. Mrs. H. O. Worthlngton, Athena. Mrs. J. A. Henry, Athena. Mrs. Wright, Athena. Mrs. Buel, Athena. John Munson and wife, Athena. Mrs. Fred Grass, Athena. T. P. Masloy and wife, Athena. P. Strempf and wife, Athena. C. T. Smith and wife, Athena. W. M. Barker and wife, Athena. Arthur Scott, Athena. J. N. B. Gerking, Athena. D. A. Plnkorton nnd wife, Athena. Mrs. Parker, Athena. Cass Cannon and wife, Athena. G. D. Faster and wife, Athena. W. Bush and wife, Athena. Professor Henry, Athena. Bert Kerby, Athena. Albert Bales, Athena. H. O. Worthlngton. Athena. F. E. Page, Athena. Charles Lovell, Athena. York Dell, Athena. Ned Tracy, Athena. Fred Fischer, Athena. E. D. Hatch, Athena. E. L. Smith, Athena. Charles Keen, Athena. Tumor Callander, Athena. A. M. .Johnson, Athena. A. II. Johnson, Athena. Ebern Luna, Athena. Clayton, Luna, Athena. J. J. Sterett, Walla Walla. David McCarty, Echo. A. E. Shick, Athena. Anna Rust, Helix. L. A. Githons, Athena. Leo Cunningham, Portland. A. J. Hall, Spokane. Win. J. Mooro. Spokane. Sam Lee, Spokane. C. L. Donner, Spokamj. E. L. Smalloy, Milton. V. M'. Schick, and wlfo; Athena. Mrs. C. G. Sargent and slstor, Athe na. C, L. Barnett and wife, Athena. J. C, Calvin and wlfo, Rrescott. C. A. Korben, Ohlcago. O. Jackson, La Grande. 'E.0. Chambers nd . wife, Bakor City. REPUBLICANS OF INDIANA ASSEMBLEIN -STATEiCONVEN- TION AT INDIANAPOLIS Will Mot Elect 'Governor this Year But Balance of State Officials; Plenty of Candidates for Offices Except that of Secretary of State. Indianapolis, April 22. The repub lican state convention will begin its sessions in Tomlmson hall tomorrow afternoon, and today the lobbies of the principal hotels are the scene of political activity, particularly that of tha TJenlson where' the candidates have their headquarters. The dele gates alone will number 1.700 -and with the alternates and other visitors an enormous crowd is expected to be oil hnnd. -Nearly all 'members of the Indiana, delegation !to congress are here talcing an -active part in. the pre-convention campaign. Indiana does not elect a governor this year, but does elect nearly all the other state officers, Including secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, attorney- general, clerk of the supreme court and superintendent of public instruc tion. With the single exception of secre tary of state there are plenty of can didates for all the offices to bo filled. Daniol E. Storms of Lafayette, is a candidate for the head of the ticket and appears to have no opposition. For the other places on the ticket the following are the leading candidates thus far announced: For auditor of state, David E. Sherrick of Hamilton county. Frank H. Doran of LaPorte. Frartk M Martin of 'Boone, and James R. Henry of Owen. For state. treasurer, John W. Dyer of Lake, Ja cob Joel of Montgomery, Thomas B. MHHkan of Henry, and Nat U. Hill of Monroe. For attorney general, Chas. W. Millor of Goshen,. Grif D. Dean of Grant, Merrll Moore, of Marion, Ward H. Watson of Clark, J. W. Wilson of Pike, and Martin W. Fields of Gib son. For clerk of supreme court, Ed ward V. Fitzpatrick of Jay, J. C. Hat field of Wells, E. E. Neal of Hamil ton, and R. A. Brown of Johnson. For superintendent of public instruc tion, Titus E. Kinzie of St. Joseph, George Worley of Kosciusko, F. A. Cotton of Henry, and W. S. Monroe of Posey. For judge of supreme court, John H. Gillett of Lake For state statistical B. F. Johnson of Benton., For judge of appellate court, Frank S. Roby of Steuben, U. Z. Wiley of Benton, W. J. Henly of Rush, Daniel W. Comstock of Wcyne, W. D. Robin son of Gibson, and Gibson, and James B. Black of Marlon. The opening formalities will oc cupy tomorrow and no candidates will be chosen until the following day. Chairman Goodrich of the state cen tral committee will call the state con vention to order and will introduce Senator Beverldge, who will act as temporary chairman and will deliver the keynote speech. Senator Fair banks will be the permanent chair man and be introduced by Senator Beveridge. He, too, will deliver a keynote speech. This will be the first convention on record with iwo keynote speeches, but this is made necessary because of the rivalry be tween the two senators and the neces sity for playing both up equally be fore the convention. War Correspondents to Dine. New York, pril 22. The grand dining saloon of the American line steam ship St. Paul will be the scene this evening of one of the most novel banquets over held in this city. It will bo the fourth annual banquet of the scociety of the Caribbean, the or ganization of the war correspondents who participated in the Cuban and Porto Rican campaigns. The ban can war and also the anniversary of of tho opening of tho Spanish-Ameri can war and also the aniversary of the placing in commission as a Unit ed States warship of the St. Paul Men representing newspapers all over the country will be present, men who have reported many wars, from the veterans who followed Grant and Sherman to those who have won dis tinction in later days in Cuba, Porto Rico, the Philippines, South Africa and China. ' Henry Clay's Nelce Weds. Paris, ICy., April 22. Auvergne, near this cltv. is to ba the scene nf n notable wedding this evening. The contracting parties will bo MJss Suo Clay, daughter of Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., and nelco of Henry Clay, tho "Great Commoner," and Dr. Goodman, of Loudon, England. While visiting friends in England two years ago Miss Clay became ill. Dr. Good man was called In and it was a case of lovo at first sight. Af,ter tho mar riage the couple will proceed to Cairo, Egypt, whore Dr. Goodman Is located as corps surgeon In tho Eng lish army. Counterfeiter Released. Atlanta. Ga.. Anril 22. T. IC. Hull the only man sentenced to tho state penitentiary by the state courts for tho crimo of coimterfoitlnir. wan rrv- leased today by ordor of tho prison commission. Hall has served four years I ntho mines of Cole city. Coun terfeiters are luvariably dealt with by tho federal courts and just 'why tho particular case of Hall was Irariil led by the state courtB has tt'eVerf been oxjlalned to tho prison ' officials;" " - r.nnsecrated. WorcHMWr, ;" ,any. thousand P8S of Toti n'nonco, 1 bv Bishop rouer, ui ------ Siop. .liwrence, of Ma ettj and Burgess ot i.u"s J" r the candidate :ui i v. byters- were the Rev. Dr. Le Is Jit on i nnotnn nm tlip Rov. onanes T.' Whittemore, of Dorchestei. To Discuss Sunday School Work. ..........i-. w vn. Anril 22. The West Virginia state Suuda .. l..l-.-itrr IrQ School association is cuibuhiuus i.i.ninv with tho largest convention in its history. During tho day delegates and otner viaum ..it nrt nf the state arriveu uum an and It is estimated that when the con- vention is formally openeu im -" ing there will be m attendance sev eral hundred. The program for the tho three days' sessions contains many features, including talks by Marion Lawrence and other Sunday school workers of national promi nence, An excellent musical pro gram has been prepared also. stat eof ohio, city of toledo Lecas County. s . . . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F.J. Chetiey Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, nnd that sald.flrm will pay, tho sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this Cth day of December, A. j seal, i lm- A w. GLKASON, v. Notary 1'ubUc. Hall's- Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ottnesystem. tsena ior u'sumuuiam, ncu. r. J. ii J i a iukuu. uuim. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Wisconsin Elks Organize. Ashland. Wis., April 22. The move ruent for the organization of the local lodges of Elks of .Wisconsin into a state body will probably be consum mated at the meeting which began here today under the auspices of the Ashland branch of the order. The Elks now number mure than C'l'O'1 ,'i Wisconsin and it is believed that the interests of the ordor can be proniot ed by a stronger affiliation of tho var ious branches. Similar state bodies' have been formed in other states and the Wisconsin organization will be patterned after them. Smoke Pride of Umatilla Cigars. Watch and Wait FOR THE NEW DRUG Everything New, Festy Good F. W. 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