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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY,: APRIL' 17, 1900. mi at w Dill British Will Try to Ifeac9 off Boer Raiders In free State. NATAL FARMS DtSERTtD BY MEN WoniMi al Chilal reo Alone foand by lrl t hnligni'it Forr Honten Arrive In Africa. J LONDON. April 14 Saturday. U:i5 a. m.). The forward moemcnt o( tec Boer is checked, says Lord Rot?fcs. This i taken to mean not by fighting. 9ut by a 'disposition to head of! their advance, an! bar their way to, vu5r.tr able .porni to the line of the Bfi'jvh coin nrjoi cat ions. Relict J.s cm' the. way To Wepener. The Boers in Natal ip-j-nar b:ejjp.."b!e- of developing an; ag gu.'ue jikviim rrt at Eland Latite; Lord MrtSuitn is at Z wrtkop;7rtr.r.n. iwtlvc nviles st wt Bas-hail and -kftd-ini s snail swift cohmvns- t through fli &! intent cottntiy. Lord Qjolirim. rvn'ri:..r:i: ng irte of these. cr?-tint:rc J ;i small rrn:!T..r!- :t'rrn:t ten 0 riles sotuhe,ait of .Zwarikrpia'teitv. i He fotmd rr.-t of j'ic farm J occupied joy Yfnen ar.. cl:' !"tn ori'y. ! :" Ai teliturla! rrot- in the Daily .JCew? aver that MaTi-kimr is in a - very bad way, and that the hor -of relief far off, tio force tJ advanrmg' .front the so'Kli. The war office TttW'unccs ! tfctu 40m liorscs w.d! arrive at 'Cape Town ibis week. It s imdersroMd rhe ) ani mal arc not fit tor -work until alni ten d-.y-, :'.'.r i'ie vovngc. Tm thot ::i i more arc due at Cape Town n-.;xt -4-eek. J froni -Washington) to the Inter-Moon Uir -savs: " i . . -i-':- , It is ncjw certain that Senator Clark 'willy not resign. Pressure from his ' m . - f - 1 t t - . : : .noiiuijia jncmis anj itgai ;uTiers i all trt favor of contesting to a finish. Ti:e Time flris morning iaj s that Sen ator day, Bacon, Masoi and Heitiek! makera fig'Irt on the . rkior of the st-nite, cl iknirjf that a two-thirds vote is necessary .to unseat him. They cialm thai the report of the committee does rot sustain the d-irect charge of bribe ry a gainst him. " They wi-H expose tlie c4.:aTacter and p!ans rf Jiis enemies, and he will loub:!ess mate a speech in his own behaR This policy will prevent apposrrtrneTtt byhz governor, and may! Senators, so t!ve majority oppoMdon to the ."delay is jnot expecttd. Senator Mason wnl t?onitct the figrht for Clark." ORDERED TO DUTY. 'Washington. April 13. Eieutenan: CommaiKler. J; C. GMmiore, who W3C in captivity 1 among the -Filipinos, va t'Iay ordered to immediate duty a' sea. a? the executive oflicer " of the cruiser Prairie, w-b-icb !w-ill be encased in short cruises with naval militia. !H! A fft Mrfli FlffnlhlT ifP'e th werefl!Wi:oFi:er. The II H Ali I y lJ y 9 t 1 B II 1 "Clyde line MeamipVNnN- York, which U U I B UJ IVV.U 1VBUU y ar;jv, j tcm:- 'JliroftsSt t.s story of ! . - ' the wreck-. The.f New .York! sapl. ail 1 I J ' except four. j . T. 1 .ri- iy Malcolm A. Moody Was Named to Succeed Himself. WAS CHOSEN BY ACCLAMATION Democrat and 1'opallntn I'erferted FukIod I .JefTrfjr wai Nauwil tor Uiwlrirt Attorney, A CELEBRATION: " "Tari?, April 13. President M. Iu Ikc has decided to cek-lirajte the inaiij? ration of the exjKjsitiori, tomorrow, by pardoning all army and r.avy prisoners wV are ntvler-jroinsf f sentences fo- minor offenses. All sailors, "and sol dier.? are to receive a special ration , of .vine idfiH.-rrow. FOR BRYAN. i iir war mi serve cotn.paiv-t's s( !'i'" . w " '.v i!i Africa f'i: 'hsviilt. vtvrral .infanfrv" licit - L-.rt 'EV il. 11 CMrrvsp-itKlent trt elK' my nive a vpt ei!" rt iv r v Mnr:"i of r.i'Vfiii'irVi inir n Caui rt s re cnrrvif! an1 1 ip"y vif;i;t s o tr:;:v;'.rti ;" tar.ee.- The l' TXCTICS. 1 . T b t P. W w f'; r. - the" M .ininir P !:. Uy. isays;- -Tre lett-rnvreil It-- a;tus. 1 wo c,- be ; ii- n in..r t ' tlu ein. They are Te-:y-; for transportation, f-'carce'.y any forage Iws,f to mutt' imiiie- o.t. the convoy. "wn:n owirt'tr at a secure si- ro!:; mrs are t'hr-s tn- civa'ry. - It U ( wnc.-!- there ar ' 0000 IUK.T4 t " the .-..vurl of I)ewett-ir;.; I;r I lvc'u'i; ha a; f.ntvd the D'lki' i Mar'o roti-'ii ,?i-istns military; sec retary at the '!n ado'iarter4." ' T1IF P.OER POSSES. 5 I -i:-dMt. Atr-1 i . The Daily Mai! publishes the ! in g d -.4 patch.- dated l"rtT.i . p-1 Mil:, l. jnttrtco Mari'ie: "The IVvr are rtai'.'44:v;r im siiei's. epev,a!!y Ytciers-'Mixfm. in tarv." iitnrti at ilie .'Binrhit- forn- dry. J.-h mm turg The actual ' 3Jc:er t a rc h . 1 n c I ' 1 d in g 1 at t-j.orio. At Denver. April r.. A special tr the Republican, frrmi -Albuquerque, says: The territorial Democratic convention today eb-eted six delegates-to the N- tional Convention, and instructed tbe.u to vote tor V. J. Bryan, for .president, ltryan arrived here tcr.fgHt acd wil, speak twice tomorrow. Sfnie of th: su.ps vvil! be closed to permit ewi ployees to hear Bryan. . S ECU R ED A VERDI CT. Denver, Colo.. April 13. A" special to the News, from Colorado Springs. ays : . "Nellie; Lewis. who re-ent'.v 'ised Sam. Strong, the Crippje Cjeek trii;i:naire mine owner for $250,000 damages for breach of promise, (war this evening given a verdict for $30,000. CALIFORNIA POPULISTS 1 " San Francisco. April i.v The Popu list state central committee tonight stketed 36 delegates t the Naticnal P pulist conventiom The delegate .were not instructed, but open e pre sior-:j indicate that YV. J. Bryan is tin choice of the majority. PORTLAND fOr.) April 13. The Seccr.! District Republican Cnrcs t inr! convcr.tivm." wiiich was he'.d here today, nominated Hon. Malcolm A. Moody, to succeed -him se it, for congress, a;rf.lke 'wil&st enthusiasm. ,. LViiCid States Senator, Joseph Simon, aitd F.: A. Stanley, "of Unfon county, were " too sen a- delegates t -the Nation al C .tiyen.Lon. at ithr'adciphia. coiivemit-n adjourned at 11:30 a To VOLUNTEERS WANTED Take i Clmrgie of ttfie Submarine Boat! Holland. " W?s!i-r.glon,. April ij.-i-Noav that th-ITollan-dT sirJiiiar:r boat has, become a rra-al vessel, un4e the ierrrjis;ot the con tract, the i goverp-meni must : prorew. wkhc'n a reasonaliTe tirfie't 4o provide "ft cvrmm'ander arsj jcrew far I tier. ,'" Not withstanding the ielcmeg.t jof darrger snp posed to be iiw-cjlvcd. t'herie-is no lack r f npp!:cants ;ffplr the frrst comjnand trrm -jr trior navail officers. The dispo-i s!:ion is to refrain from orvleri'n any one. to rhe ik3S, but to give st to a vol- .nteer. .v.. NOT KNOWN HERE. San Francfpcoj April 13 A witn-gl woman iztvmcr tht name 01 Helen tirav.3 atie-nrjitca to crmtmit sr.ie:e in Oibitri uate Park this mfming iy taking iy.-o. iter screams attracted the attention ot a poitceman, wito arrive! in time to have her remover' to a homtaK whrre Ihc- m.'r THE FUSION I ST-S. IArrtlamK April 13. The Dem-icrais at.tl Populi-ts voiiirxete-d fusion-. tins r.f t rih.oo, and :t1ic fonv-vtt-bions adjourned dhis e-veisin-g. li.jth ctmvcritions were air, H unanimo r-5y in favor of Bfyrn for I-esi-knr. but the Pop'uiisi !e'ega:es .: t!Kf National Convention were n-s.ritrte-id Co vote for no other Democrat for Pre.-'idtnt, atvd to vote cti?y for d f ".jjiMist for Vice-Prc s:dent. Just be fore 6 o'eiKk t'.ie Poptt'ji.' con ,ntk,ii, irr a Wdy. vis.'te! the Den:ocraiic con- ven;:OTT, at I the two bodies resolved her !ife,wiill7dmtl WE INVITE YOUli INSPECTION OF OUR in Shirt . . i ! 1 An Elegant' AsorUneht.. Alls-prices. Figured lawn waists1 .25;, 50c.-' 7-5 - and ?i. Black and "Wihite striped! percale with plain white lace. lace striped yoke. $1-25. Pink, blue and lavender ircale,. ' Fleur. " De Lise p.i'.uji .V. trimmed with inserting, $1.50. Jur line of -whie lawn waists expected s i". 'UNDERSKIRTS AH that ycfu roii'd wii.Ii- 'for in this line. Stir-e : in black and gray. 75c, $t. $1.25. Jletal.ic stripe satine. $r.'2S nd $2, Me-vi r-" ized Silk, all colors, with knife pleated rustles $2, ?J.5, 53. 3-5P-; Silk lKcreen with 12-inch -ccrdion pleated ruftle $4 50. Arrivals Waists or calico, lawns., and percales, wii'i UPPERS From 50 cents to $2.5-1. eparate wa:st$ and skirts. Silks, , Ribbons, Chattelainc l Bags, Corsets, Belts. Umbrellas. - t!css be savfd. S?i feave Itirr residence as S?Jenl, bin would; vouchsafe n4 reakiit for her .act. : FROM jlCEFIELDS. 'St. Johnsi Nfl( April 1. Tiro 'tisfj ir-g steamer Terra XtivtV, with 37.0.J0" x?U. stv'.i tjie VVjilrijs. wUi) 12:000 yvnUl icturn-.xl irom tl-jf- icefield-, today. : -agtx was major genet ai m -tire jCo'1' ux'Ttfji army, be-ing one ot ihosK; 'iro .- jiVren'Ie'red at Appomattox.- The clos ing. ot hisr civ.c, military and jxdkical crl-c.".; however, was h io reseci drs t ir'g.ri sited. He- v.-.ys jccie.ied ii' tits United States' Str.ate bv Marion i Bvtt- CT. t - A L L EGED. CU RE I-O R Yotmg" PhysLiau .fay have - - Great ' Discovery.. CANCl.k. M.-le a THE BROOM. SPREADS DISEASE. ,virc Ji:t . Tegi d -cure" frr c. he sttbnw'm.t to te jttdgnu iro physTcIans aid Di t'lC: iic next week. It rt pr i .-tnt iur it. -v e - .:C! ; ! I' APRIL th:-nrseive into an asenrbiy 1 ut'J;" raririttl the nomir.aiilon ti electors made ay 'is the W. M. DIED AT SAN DIEGO. 'Apnil 13. George ihe Miran-lij rarJ.-. i-t ';o:i-a n,I R 15 -ers ny -1-s to pviswiers. are e:;mat pr.--n? there are - era n Natal, and 3; .000 in- ;i;e Free State." Tiie war olee l;a re-cwvi-sl t'i fol low.ntjf from (it.nvr.il Roberts: "B'.oe-m-fontttii. Aj ril 13. 1 jo p. tn.T'iie en emy's tnoeentcnt s s)ut:i lsae been check eo.. Weptnt r i- ii-ll-. snrroynded. ltit t'l-- li'tif u.'-r:-on is ho'Mmg out well. The tr.ps ait being nipved .-to their as-i ..ati'-e. The 'Ik air'r, ef the troops is good a it J the-cc in ate pen'ec tion." . San Diego. Cal. H. Scri'ps died at ot .'i s b.-other. J-.. . Seripps. today, of pernecfou anaemia. The resi?nns will be cremated at Los Angeles. With It's brother. H. W.. and Milton A. Mc Rae. he ctim-pnised the Scripps-McRae le.igne par-rners-hip.- 'iK.th ; inventions. poll-uwing eorr.p'ete. ticket: Justice if -the' supreme court Ramsey, Democrat of Yamhill. F td and Djiry commiK.si-.incr Win. Scbulm-erieh, Populist of .Wa-JvingtoiK 'Cn?resnicn, tn.-t i".trict Dr. Ber nard Daly. Democraf'of Lake; second district W. C Smit'h, '.Populist of Ba-. ker. i'te.-iik-r.-fia) eicctor-; D-eK Sriart, Deh octat of Multnomah: W. M. Pierce. Dcti tcrat of Umatilla: Ertie-t Kroner. P.jp.!iyt of Multnomah; Jchn W'iiitta- ir, lY)pLu:t of tkn oii. W. R. King, r.f Ontario, was nomin ated! ; ior ntr-et attorney in district, and Samuel W'bi-tc. of G tv. e'istrict attorney for the tlie ninth Baker eighth it.stt ict. John Jeitreys, P.tpn-ist. of Sa le. i. .wa-.- noiuit.attd for -district attorney n lite thin! judicial district, embracing 1 :bei count'ies- of Marion, Linn, I'olkJ TnfMi.mor.-k and Yamhill. A WEEK'S FA! LURES. New Yorkv-April 13. 'Bradstrcets to morrow will say: The business rfaihtres ;-r the wt-ek msmlier 152, as co-mpared with 243 in this week a year ago.' The la.lurcs ir Caimlaisvcrc t-hfrty-fice, a compared with twenty-five ip this week a year ago. if j WILL USE HIM. 'Cor. ul General Good now. at Shanghai to Enter the Campaign. Thr. rsnrrjc Aprf r:v-ii ir.ni -sqT-ine. opejn b'wls Uianeamifiie, tn- e.I it grasp m-nti to ;. by.t":e Duj irr a Work elr.; Months,"; jnblisl descr;flK- win a recalls -cl; Shakst ar. eai;r glVtMJ sftpj-Kwev". to be del to open, tiec.su se the therrS,elvcs id'. Iris ue -.:.-. :i.:s nenv caw n . life ::amo still en ( grasmaand I. ; ttf "llu- tw.ve ?el in 1 66.1,- April is "'' w of langitage thai snt arian : lh yo.ith of if'-.,' i au n try make ready for the -nrorris dtmce. :tn ;".! nierrv X i- f.r.te '.ras been- what i , ir may well : be con-'. Dust now being generally rt j-orfnixed j O:scoery. " . azotic of -'Arc worst co:nevors. of the .Z1 fvexy 01 :h - cure germs of disc-ase. Dr. Max Gri,s;n-ky lvc. ? - -nis, a young, piiv, . .n titt-.L the- broom to be one of the most j Aartinton a small -twi.il on tiu-j (. cag; ani r.ater.i-Illinois r.u.t-:y--i'glii nule-s ottth of Cliie-ag.i, .i: ,: milts n-or.1i of W.a.seka. Dr. K:!:;i, In vii- iri.;!..: 1, ,,-,'! trs; ot .'!' rerr.edvile i a4si-:a:f.f ae-rive agents in i-en-Ur.g them ;tiK air, where it is (lifiu-td by whatever brie?.e dies riie 'etef -enrt,of her carj--i - n-n-1 1 " Cwcag-o . yesterslay. stirs it oat os the etui-et corners where '-: V ,1 niil (jugnon. a dentj.-t i accuniulated. wearing an old k'res ! ,r' , . . . . , . , 1 eovt-rs imt -wlv- e sii I 1 ).. . : . . ' .. aCS 0- J-1 I ciii-ir-... an -tj-ecTiE.- at nnlknraftl suplies thr-m her vrtelove Qr.-M given ....'..1. v lur. r'bbo !TC ' "dies !-e nihbling at the;bait. an 3 jt "rJ3 ai: cos ers ui r lead c b-r lunir exioseI. tlien s-hak"es htri mas 4 re-pvesvntatnKTs of. Dr. I'm ir. the y.tx,. a-n-d'-'Jhe s:rct : 3we.x-r e'ta.i's- j ceririg 'Ivis remeJy- kUve .. llttl fers the d us 2' be b char-'e of to the at jdesiretl. It -co twists, 'say hr. ir.i..-phc re where w.- e:ir. bnntlie our till i tei nal applicatiioTr of a semi--o: of '-consumtxHon front day to ? dav. i camont. ce.mpiv.-ed of-i Weill k:: Tbi rcfore. the author -hc-'.i's,- the bijovmi. .ar tr.im serving any 'ing;emc juiriiose, h - tides r.f the materia mediia. w. jH-ar fi iluve 11 -remarkabs- alii: i-t .c;:- . "' lo liil ex- ar- t:te porijpi.-c piat s ,m the prfde. f trile. , l he &$ princes of A r cadi puvrc-s. en-t-ertri.n. tn't? ;a"with nieasaut roiih-F- oeiays. i 1 ;ie auliu ieei a kan-l voiith and yoiit-b hat-h !a stiirit full of 'iff' .-mi! a.iivu: tt:e aire, 1 iia.:rs ti: rv --..f-n. an n j I. . 1..- I T 1 . ine imf nun c.jeK-s are n et-as a crierrv T.e .larJc ;s-r tl'L- lamb look' ip -it the stin. ai4? the ta'k-rtr is froad by tW davvrtn-nk' of :he fuv. i The .'.- ep's ew in ln-i In nib's n 1 tells kind bearted is tiie raie ot t.i ganic dust in the at cities most : lite Wo Kd nam; iinar..-e T".'.)p.:ere m CI lTii-f. fi-r-makc tie -"-r'..'l jo tiien.Ji 5 if tlx e'inh :nge rale;, and trt'e 1 -ver.-' kn: et r i t ; Csjllii -V 11 .1 t.itth and troth not. It wire a le work - this aver; ; ' e- -mg and trt. it the messe:!-' s'a'asures. -t'lte eottrtit ns farmer's profit: the ar.'r 'Si..? b-gear's pil- r- is timit-b to be avoI- tcd1.msne.4s Uflarge an.; as s,- .-i ts iu. important cause of-. the existence prta.s of iiibercuSiys." l-'uVther, the carti i- prorrjune.d "an unhygien ic article, serving as a fin ijret'ling ground- for -vogvla'ble parasites.- mccssi i a ting the use .of tiie broom and the ei'iister. anx! thereby -lie-coiiiing a reason 1 or tiie existence ot organic ihist. j ,s ,- 1 Cyit-ce-iv.tts nra.ter. . It i- mil ;il ;i : "j. f no: 1 ci.-i-iu lv pa'-rw'ul. 'but has the effect lo.w ti.ag the caiyer trorti tSie- -anrio::-l -t.g ti'.: sues. 0 that it drops, off cn' -e.! Tiie in-:;?! woiuk-rfur thing abo.ni jj ti:ti its ' effect is "produced in from -t-ini t-ri tei days. After, that the iii-ii.e time is recprired for the wouird;-" tijt !; .". ; Dr. Ennis avs.lie lias 'cttri.I tu'n:v- ia- t le oi'.y 'g the 1 safe w eanliness :: tie floor e cities. Dr prope r a it :.-tr ctui-cer.s and that be 'ha.s m any mstatrce except wnvret tlK:kif 'na t;een usetl. 11 is tneorv is jtf.it uev.t 1 -1. ay ';' jmacur- ! 'ha.-' been usetl. II i irs atid the j -urgical operation and the re-11.ing irt- st reefs oi our large cities. Dr. Oiiisdan- i't.amiiKtt.on cau-cs, the growtn to treai! ky A WHEAT TRUST. Plan to Reduce Production crease Prices. and In- RETREAT. -Apri l.v Accfttfnts he tic tiling ot troops BOF.RS . il.locnn'oirte'rt. received here i un-ier e,oI,:mel Daigety St WejK-ner. s!hw 'tiie lisK-rs attacked r'lte'm etior onrly. hut were rcpu'sei wiih gr jat' iv-. 'T!: Bo r- ! t 'l-,. rnly ,reliniUtshi.! t'l - at.ack ..T.d it is said here ihej nre Tcturmng norrh'vard. - 5 A HEAVV ATTACK, j . 1 Ai : 1 Time 4 -has the ftwng rr?,ri Jamns-erbura. i:-iiid April . 13th: "Col. Dai nty's fcrc Ikis 1ee-i surr,...;;. !r, j,v ,-.me-"tltoijs.-4n's.o Bor-ts w rh cigt gnus, two Long Toms aTd two Maxim, s.rwe M.i;!,v ifi:n- ing. They h-ive jjallau-dy.' w"ithi-tot4 the -heavy, attacks o:r Motfcby. Tufdliy nM inurMlay. We are confident ol being able to repulse any attack."; . -Minneapolis. April 13. The Jomnai ;s: "Al! the formers 'of ; the workl. are in a sort of international trust to restrict the pre.ductitm- of wheat and raise prices, is the tIan which it is hoped to carry into effect at the Inter oitional Agricultural Conference in Paris. J(I:y o.h to 16th. It is proposed to ask the farmers of the world to re duce their wheat output by 20 Tver cent, and not to sell a bu.-hel for less than Si. :''! tientive- are i:.ie reason visit one an- THE CL4RK CASE. A FIGHT TO FEDERAL In the Inter, s of M-oritana. 1 l;s Remain MADE IN SENATE. i - !. the Senator ifr Friends Still! L.oal. ! TltE BUTTE. Mom.. April 13. A special m 5? "-. XSi For Ititin and NVr.-ous D.'sbrdfT, och mk j anj Pais in tnt Stumach. Sicli Hracfachc. 1 OiJJ.m-F. I'a.ntMinu a'rr mcal,Die- 1 yincanj Intiicit,C.iiii Chtii, Hashinjrstil 1 Hc. Lc! tf Anrwtiw. bimrfr t of Rrr--!!. 1 1 1 f tfvenctf. ctlMcliea oa the Skin, l 5iured 1 trijRtful Llresras, ami all Ncryimm nd Tramlt 1 f int Sca.-etions. ttc Thtstf ai'n-fnss ail ariM 1 irom a aisorurrtu or abusc4 cone n ton rh Stonaci anj livrr. , ' Becchjun'm PiKrn, km directed, viB qaii liy restore hemaJ.-s locpmr-'cti htaith. Ihtf promptly rciaove tnr otsrructija or irrtuiriiy ' 4. v my !ikwt v aa ill ( Weak SonacJi, Icnlrrd Disc.stian. Sick 2 k ttcaoaciie, tMaurtUivd Licr, etc, , J they act likr mfstc- lev dosa v.'tl vortm; 4 r dera vpr,n the iral eirgsna ; StrcnfnHea:at the 4 Alusculr System, rri-nn the lore lost Com- 4 f rlxior.,brfieiae tat i twn! ot Arrfi' 4 r and ar.us.nt it rSc Ftoatthtra ot HmjtUtt 4 IA tcrtrtm fit; -rsitml m9tjy f th- h.i-r a -frame. J-or roar me on f.-vcra t.itf are spcctutly renowmrd. Thrse Arc faw ta adm-ned by thou- aaccs, ia all cliM of socictr, and one of to ea rarrirca to the lcrrov aad DrbiUlateJ Mxwfrftswt- rtswm nr trim I L?n,fL,m,!smed'eio,! be Er-na . "if8!' Jwkea. d tbey do auod viU.out h a : ' " i - i 1 twisajs eears, et all dnruoK. flIERB WOMEN CAN LEARN FROM MEN AV omen "will en ill suffer more frotn tne tniiiseretion and tin- rvvpf.Tf,-.ni ;.J, ness ot friends than do -men me more .otten. ior rhen. too. men do not ' 111 MCkness as women. K. t: t -..! r r . . . , "-"--s ivjim. ;ir laci. ot tile . s;cKr.vii capacity. iee a man call upon h atibcted friend, and ten. to orre his wii iviuiue. mentor sent nun an.i tK n i t.t .' . . . . . viniMueiiioie outlay ot .rncton. Herein a man shows at once his -wi-Km and this selfishness. Comnvi sense anil observation, it not actual pamtui experience, hive taught ltn that a man surk is like a wounded an niTai. wmcn orags ttseit to srtie .quiet. sequestereu spot to die or to' en-lure a one: he wants them to -be imofficHit 11 1. . ,y . iic ivno-ws. ie.o. tnat a stck man is not entertaining; and, as for stopping a whole aficm.Kn to gossitv m-ith .'any other visitors who might drop in. the trtea is. preposterous; the sick man wouki never permit it. anyway. Blar i-rirmier J Itidct-eston in Woman's Hemic Compaion. Minneapolis, . April 13 Tire T tt-r.al say?: Lhtited States Consul Qene-al John Gx;dnov. of Shanghai, , China, is coming home next -August, and i; is gie.4ied that hi aid will be enlisted in the republican canTpaign. Few A-m-cT-icains abroad have leen ib a pe.sitic.n to 1'taiii so thorough a gra.-p of the situation in the Philippines; "as Good 11 jw, and the administration will like ly it .lake use of him. j A SPECIAL MESSENGER; 1 San .Francisco. April 13. A special messenger has arrived from Washing ten, with documents contaimng Presi denr McKinley's instructions tQ the Philippine commissioners. ACTOR BREAKS DOWN. Stopped in the Middle of an Act Un , able to Continue. FORGOTTEN. "Forpct you?" she exebimed- pained Jy. "NeveT." Yet Harod in li s heart wa wt cor. v.'nce.!. He wwM -t-s-t her. N-ow- .1i? -cltnncot that the nom-'naton States was pmg Ijeggim? at the mo ment. t Tb-"s Huro'd- accejFed. fettd after presiding overi? st'tve ior four years presented fclmselt aga'tr to th? beaa:i- m girt. " --- . - "Your face seems faTrrllfar. bi?t yrutr iMtp.qtMte.scajxs me: sue said wkh frj'U)tir. ; : - - Tb-ist fable teaches- Itow itnponaWf otne roeu are. I)roi! burna'. ALLITERATION. iS'llt or The Poet Whot a fine thing an al- rtteratron :s! For -in stance, whit a sense oi rhythm.. n.- mt iVati T-I? twhters ott the twi.r'ng twigs," ioont:gnt moves moistly. f Tho- LrxladyAb"n:ersrtie? Ves o it s. Here ar exanrple wli-ich i ought t wrterrst. yoa . as well as- the TJ.Krs ; ,i "CasTi coma "and coftgh. ' Syract'se Herald; .;-'; Fine printing. Statesman Job OfTice. Sioux City. Idaho, April 13. -Me'.-bourne' MaeDowell broke down in the thijrd act of "Felora" tonight, the cur tail! was rung down and. the men -y tniKIed. Uiiiie in ?tbe midst of bis iinies in the third act. MacDowell hesi tattd and stopped, die pr.id no atten tion to the prompter, nor to -Miss H.'inche Wabb. but came down the stride and Paul: "Indies and gentb iiniin". Mi-s Walsh called him ba.-T 1 the curtain was runr down" Thr- i.tegenient savs MacDowell is nery . and wa? nhvsicallv unable 10 Tri- l. ger ot manv :rogre.-. iinyl labref's iiarve- STimagc. ;in .-siii cpvikt tt. 01 " 't. but to ave, I- -;cd1 I lo! I if.-in ai! jhat I can see in it.'thj jewel jrf pinrc yrtl -the joy of nature. L ProneJia! ws-,r-r.i takes, on tiie vwfo"Af.-ts? kin t!lv -iew of this" 1 advtst-s tiie- free use of -water in t'hei - sapidlv arid ek-e-plv that in l"ij)e 01 sho'.vers. or with -prmkiing : -jis. remexlv wni not rea.-n it. wagotis. .hse. nt'ijis. etc.. and ;.;t allirnwiniiifg thcrefcreto take any fb-irs am! floor coverings of the hotrse i -who have eiiidergone surgical -ri th: to ttiirg ir.onl pr- lat :i. lit evt'n asserts - i v- h : .pt-u (i : , Tht) barn will-fill, j Tbjf rain is wfioir.td: Art Apnir, tb ..;! i . Carries -aw.iv tpe "frog and his broo-I.'-:Atfl. - '"j. f . AjtT:K flowers . tj , 'Slake Mcs" flowers. ' "Nor is here aijiy 'h-armin' wind: j When -,Vfr.:jt blows his horn. . ' ii ItsTgoo l Htt both hay and corn, j j..SfrakeSpeare v.is born and d-ied ih Aprs!, and it wai a Javorite-'morwh witlt tliehiiHi j ;-. l the street be- so iaCil'itaie the free uso wavs. c-.n-trusted of water i n cl 'as to i iiese tl-OTl'S. T:-i ice an 1 Of any others lie-lias 11 tMscovery was the rot:'; experimtfnt- m Siosin: 1!-.- i )ii;ltiits" -'operas f. i: . ' f prae : w -.rk. SEE THE PRffTT ELECTRIC BELT The. Pratt Eiectric p'iar. op Co.. of San J-psi, Cal., and Portland i !rv gen. have opened a permanent office in Sa-Icm. Oregon.-- in R :r-;ii 22 Iflbi edge block, over postoftice, and invite all sufferers from Rheumatism. Ne'rual gia. Paralysis, and Kidney, St.;.na;h, and Back tr-miblcs. " Deafness and .til weakness or lack cf nerve force land vigfr to .-call "and examine. . our-anpli anc.es. They are an improve-;iienit over all others. We also ' give eh 1c: -1 -i -.: treatments tor the above ce m:S.iint.s.bot-h wiih -(..iK-nnic F.-ir.-i.i;.- .-nr- i Ser-ts. All examinations and" consultations in-.- C--!1 bi-fur.- i i 1-t e win "make no charges tcr calls in 'ho;v you (tt- .g-.eds and alli.v vein to fr-'i'm Q a. in. to 5 tiie but wih . call opsin von ! and test their .merits free. Office hours AVE ALSO REPAIR OLD BELTS 5 p. m. A. A. PRATT. Inventor and .Manager. BIL PtlOTT'S Oh how tlii.s The I'acenain He -inir--: and. When proud-pjied J. his-trnb riatii put a .cp;rrt i pnr- ot lo c resem- iory ot an April day.' 1 Apr', dres-ed in t til ; An ! agatn.. j Men ar- April when cejrier wiier.- t-b.dy w.d; w'l' e .hey nr.- rnaf.ls. of youth in every they' w-i, is aids are itt the '-e-! .cljaiures wien sliiey are wives. an e-.J LEFT HIS SHIP. Laptam ot French "Steamer Aba His Charge. iiuons New York. April 1. At the bottom f;the sra. out-' dc .of the Santo ' Dow mgo hr.i5or. rhe wreck of the French stc.Tmer Ge.rges Cr.ise lias lain for mcj-re ttlian two weeks. Envelyyped in a' nns of her wreckage are the bodies of "fr nun. two p.issngers and two ?zt)4 ' 11 cr eapts-in, Francisco CathrienJ i a.jve. r5it no 0:10 ktwvw- Ciie . u4i ,'The girfyl'." 's lxrn in pn thv d'.tntoud1 for I); M.iv sky for-" I'.er PEMMVRn YAtPILLl Jl-CsJ t They overcomo Weak ness, irregularity j and omissions, increase Tig- OP ojd banisli "painn of mcntruatlcn." ; They are "LIFE SAV-ItS" to girl3 at Tvomanbood, aiJirig development of ortjaan and boely. No ko-a remedy fot' women -qnals them. Carnot. do liarr--lifo become a pieaur: A1.M fVAt IlOX 1,!. M AIL,. Sold fcg."- Iy drusrisls. Dli. MOTT'S"CiI H'llCAU CO;, CicTchwMl, Ohio. BAD SYSTEM. OF HOR5 IMG. f 1 SHOF- A celebrated ve. Clares :ha; tune out r: n of wo .unite n having f) 'April.: d-iarrxnd. -irrwt4ice; lie.-? April ;ld-j ftjiee throj.ig'lr fhe years, Wit'H her vpin ri-pentant tears,. Take1 'h.oti . !tiin id fojr sure defense Of p'Tky ajn l itiieence.-(--!1l:-ladc;iIiia ry Sitrge-in e :tn oi o irvforp- oi't h-orsi are :: won 01 in fei't or i" leg-, becan-e i.f .-11:11 t;.ii't di'va.-e, and .hat all but a ir.ic:'.rn of that Tiunir er owe r.avi.- iTeutaiure age an.i nca- imes. pacity n our -y-mereiy to ;b.i'I h tr sttel shoe. -in -ot eing-t not but to t he i iron HOLDINM HANDS. I 'Sots tltertt jS rnt jy'.;ii'ly !erigj ilvttl k the faef tlnat-k-ojrj is Triarly-C-ockeTill l'f vite a!iims. He is said to have deserted lit (tors are a'mct rro eT r.nd atte-toion- is called Sena-tor ;Vcst ' -of M ' fi, yerrs old. 1 Senator ian;e sta'ie 66? Senator !Me'rgn- of- Aialfjama, 76;! "Sensator -Have it ri .Gk.r;!a.j 61 ; "Scr-a'ior Bate, 75 (:T"oI.alilyi). amf'ljSe'::ator I-tu-s ofAl aleema. 79. ' Ejk SetiaKrti , Rn.to-m en" NiTth Ca-nilinaj; now, 73 yrs old.' raised on this es't(te. near ldrr, more, "iicn -ir!t'c.mt:'iti5 i-a'cs of csfet-r'n-'h essrrtr. 'Ranstrmi. Jlke most of tihe Tr IKrf wtr-men. was bor wvt'.i'in its- lr"i'tTc.a Tie's. entury tne even "They sat and held hands a ma- J. . . "How sal'y '" " j ; "O'h. I !mt know. You -have to in w"liist." Philadelpli-ia Btidetin. VENETIAN CANALS. He w3S att-rrmey-geneTal km North Carolina tWarly tsalf a century " - f A -stcairilat rompany' is placing its l-ittle vessels on fhe caitals 01 Venice, and the- ft-ond-olas. w-hioh were oik of the, charms .of the - city to trvei er:. are destined to disappear unless a few may be reserved to graiify the-curiosity of. tourists." i Fine Printing-, Statesman Job Office. mm ..'.j. jb ' ; : ""' ' :: i -...:' : i' - -4 "" 'l- " -. 3 Few realize what a deep-seated, obstinate disease Catarrh is, regarding it aa a simple inflammation ol the nose and throat, little or no attention isj given it. But, however insignificant it may seem at first, it is serious and far-reaching in its result. - ; The foul secretions entering the ciremlation poison the entire systetn. The stomach, kidneys in fact all the organs- feel the effect: of this catarrhal poison, and when the lungs re reached its progress is rapid and destructive, and finally ntls in consumption, t r ' ! " It frequently happens that the senses of hearing and smell are in part or entirely lost, the soft bones of the nose eaten into and destroyed, causing intense suffering and greatly disfiguring the face. While sprays, washes and salves may give temporary relief, np permanent benefit can be expected from such treatment. :. " (""" '' '!'' -' . ' ''-.!,.-'-'. ' ': : " r . ' ! '- "-f . - Ml iS A ,'CONSTIT-UTIQNAL OR BLOOD DISEASE, and far lieyond the reach of mere local remedies. Those, who rely upon tHem for a cure lose valuable time, meet with disap pointment and allow the disease to take firmer hold. Only area! blood remedy can reach this troublesome and dangerous disease. S-S. S cures Catarrh .because it first cleanses and baildjs np the blood, purifies it, makes it rich and healthy, stimulates and pnu new We into the dnggish wonimt orgaas, and Urns relieves the system erf 1 pcasonons accumulations. U Jr.? JP- Hu$ F Pe est, S. "C, wrftesi "I -ad Catarrh, which became ao deep eated that I waa enUrely deaf in one car, and all Joasde of mv nose.iincladinsr part of the boae sIonfThed off. When the disease had gone thi far the physician Rvtr e up incurable I -Sff'.K 0 - & S!,S- ? a ort iMi tR-B to improre at once. It aeemerl to eet at the ZZ JJlZl'IZ- ",nd f,-r T1' unet I was entirelj cored, and for cuJre ihart n yeara ha 4 had no atgn of the disease." - - .1 . .-: ; , : . : . , ; - I S. S. S. is made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderfal tonicai and purifyinsr properties.- It ia the only vegetable blood purifier know,jand a certain and safe cure for all blood troubles. Send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases, and at the same time write our physicians about your case, i They toll cheerfully give yoa ' - wu,eu. xve rxwe no ciiarj;e tor tins. . , . SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. Dr. I:.rtv s says, wbich. In-gan tiifcht yt ar, ago. ihoegh j-t is only tour yearsj sin.-.-'lre-..s:rck tiptfm his proei.-i ireaijiin :n.' Ir is row a professronal secret, but it is bs's e iTt-.est desire to make it pi'.ib'u-, 1 hi.- w-11 do so as. srnoiv as iits merits ar 1 ackTT.vvle.lgeil -.-and he is -denvousitr.Ke.I K'.W t'he discoverer, 1 Ht thinks iit.it if l;-e we.re rr .-publish ' it cit i-re-seTtt it would be elifereditexl- by un-skiillful prac-".;- rer. ; . - Dr lTmi-'s liimse'i was !iscoere 1 by Dr. Gago.n. w?io is wcil accniain-.x",! w -h the-ciimtry .around Martmtoiti. lie went eli.-wr.r there a few weeks ago 011 a hunt, and iir Knocking- nbout bape ne-f v run across two or. thre? ui Dr. lin "''' patients. T'k- cures effected Veenu 1 o .;in so. wonderful 'that lie could 11-; rest con te-ntcd umil he hid seen. Dr. Kim-is. Chicago Inter Occatt. FR E E D O V A N AC II I NG M ( ) LA R - Walter Smith Adoj.Kd a Novel Way Pulling- It. Tiin.g'hanv.on.: April 7. Walter S.iniih ot Bltic-tiiville- has 110 use. for elefiiis; v. For 'cvera! days be had been sffTerifg -10m an e.er-in -reasing too'Jliaclie. -1" vain he frie'd to rx tract- the tn latt wi j ' pincers and a -strin-g. Then h;s '-iiita.-r ros'e.-'arsl' when his w we Ja--gii.''i'giy tamttel him with not having a -particle, of sand, he resolved uiwjti ebsp ra. -measures. ; Procuring a yare! of tiov, pipe wire, he fastened ' inic e r 1 i firmly, around'-fbc deeply roo.c! (- !i in such a manner that it cou'-l n f put! loose and the vn'her end he wired pi".n;' a ramrod. Then, taking i!in v.-'s rh ;t gun. he placed an extra charge "of-powder iH. tiie 'barrel, rammed die red tiw. and. stepping f-te the door, he rockctl the g-un amlipointeel it jkywanl! a"-l opener! h.ts mottth. There was a lo t ! explosion and tooth and ramrod, -sailed tipwarel. I Smith lias net 1 ire'e ; ! t . troubled with tootliiachel St. I.o'is " Republic. " . - j ;. ' 'f ; 1. ' - ' 1 . . ' Shake Into Your .Shoes : 9 Alien's Foot-Ease, a powder. Iturcs painful, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails and instantly take-. the ting out of corns and bunions. It's the. greatest comfort discovery of i!i-age.- Allen's Foot-Ease makes tig"1 : or new I shoes-feel easy. It is a ck-rtain cure for sweating, callous and Iiot,' tired " aching Ifeet. Trv it today. SrI b all druggists and shoe .stores. By -man for 23c. in stamps.'; Trial package . FREEl. Address. Allen S. Olmsieid, Le Roy. N. V. .,, . . , -' ; Finej printing. ; Statesman -Job Qfiie'C.