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"Y IS8CZO Ilf BJEJU-WKKJU.T SJECTIOXS. KA.CH TXESOAT AICIJ FKIOAT 2D YEAR NO. I. - f 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902. SECOND SECTION-HEIGHT PAGES. NAMED. -.OWE DEMOCRAT Georae f. Chamberlain ts Norni- nated for Governor TICKET TO RE COMPUTED TODAY THE PLATFORM DIFFERS ONLY IN ONE RESPECT FROM THAT OP TUB REIUriiLICANS. Fr Trade 1 Demanded for the Phil ippine, and the Preparation of the Ir.hib.tant for Self-Government, Re taining Only the Neeesimry Cioalfng rita.iona to Control the Orient. ,. PORTLAND, Ore:, April 10. The :-t.itf- l-iiKeratle Convention' met In this' city at 11 trlock this morning, eff- t-5-.a ix-mianent .organization. u-J'.l'K-ji ,a platform, nominated Ge5. i:. " mberWn, of Portland.: for Gov ernor ' by acclamation, ohJ' " ft: SO tine night a Ijourned: until tomorrow, when tilt- ticket vi:i be completed. I - J. ' 5 I K.tK Skipworth. of Lane county, was 't"ij!fi,ry- chairman, aivl A. D. Sti1-rr.-ftn, of Umatilla, Tpermaneiit chair- i. ii. . . ' ' . , Th j-l.-itfi.rm committee was in es. i iii !-.m rioon until X;S t'riighF. the pi-h; Hl.nl muse for the protracted sea-M--m being the Philippine plank. The . .-owjinlttt- was .: composed.. jf thrtv-i.r.r-e. meml.ers. -rte from'tatih county ii t ,- Stiit' .4 After, a Hngtniy dlseuft f ;, a Philippine j plank wnjk unani- ,!:!,- onreej" ttp'on toy the committer, s .. s iu'.optf J by 'the convention -sih.-uj a 'dissenting" vote or: word C I V.'a k i , of 'Portland, nominated i !uitri i lain for Governor and he was j ! the iir.nnti.t'lM choice- of the .!. -r'.n v, !th a. trt rri'-ndugi hurrah. Tho. Convention's- Work. p. n; in I. ore... A i.i i lu.Th'e lemp- f-ra'iV. iit:,: ("oriMtntlon tonight nomlh- at-il ;- . K. Chamberlain for OoVernfr fi . . 5ai;nat Ion $ nd after alopting ja ffai fJi in adjourned until tomorrow. FoMowiiii; 1.4 a nopels of thi? platforrn : .f'..t.-d: . ': i ; Til- t -Hi f form fa-ore a tariff for re" nu' only, and appose any protection ivhatcVer U tho trusits, combines arid fM;irutlonj, with. Avhlch the . Renubjl- in party la ul.l to be In an iniuuitoui aiiuuH-e.' -'It favoia the 4 placing-oi the fte list l! trust -made artjc'lea-" of "v ry kirrt. On th Phhlipin question tlit- Mlatf4-m j-av: ! rTn Inhabitant." of the rhiUiJj.lne huv iiiliiiii'ii fr frt'e trade vvjth tbt irtiLtid HI . t., Mil l 'th -. ttttuuesft h& bf -n ' jec;ond"'d by t hei Philippine Com intaioii ' and aMiimnnt -of the Am- erb'.m pt'opl-', yet ' t he - Urputdlcah Con Kr t ft fu.-e: ' ay proia-r relief, but eh tief! a f. i riff law fr thoe jslandk thiit In lnii(- li'iis.iii- i'.it-l lesM .deTenaible than the" :i. m th itritlfh PiirM anu-nt avafnst' v.leh our forefathers rbclloP " polUy ih it innkei4 out- I;i w .for th' Hawaiian llauds, -another for Porto ftio an-r anothe r for tlw : Phtiriplii"!-". ennnni ; ui.hld n any -crnuli'l eix-i-f-jit th.tt. of subserviency to the tsiiscar .m--i!,Mf4j. tru.r. , ,"Onr tnnlr poFsePslon. re either a -part .of I Vur country or are if orelitn if-rrltory. I -If .l part of iur territory, tUf r ople .tie entitled .to tbe tra-de priilem : that are -sranled anv'nf our territories.'. We leWeve -that tho true p.iliey' ia tot-rotect the people of thoae iCinih for self government a sieed l!y n posMhie. and w hen ao prepared t Krant them" independence, retaining r..l .-(tntitii. k t t..n an.l ffir'l nK.THJUr -iifV'tsary to protect those "island 'funii fr'ijjn Itvterferen'eej' 'iind to main tain our trade TVIatlun? iti'the Orient." The plat form . demand ; the iassare of thr Mitrheii Kahn 4blnee exclua im bill, and leg-islatloo to reairlct the lminlKratln:o,f J Apisriefe' labor;! favor!? the election oif CniUvl State Senator by popular vote; the Intiatlve and ref erendum eystr-rn; the apeedy oonstrue tl.r f . the Nicaragua canal, and the ererton by ConrreVa of a. Department of Lanrtr in rhurKe of a ecretarv en ' eat in the.-Calil.net.. It-iH-'lea the leasing of, the public do main -to Individual' - or corpora tlona. and the iip aubfidy bill-'now' 'before Conares. and declare fcgalnst any jiuch combinatkma bf cornpctlBR r& road is was made In the formation iMre fNothern Kecurltle Company. Tbe pl4ti"orm demands the Improve ment the Columbia river from it mouth to the had of nay Igratton, and declares etronly In faror of an eeon rniical administration 'Ofj the' State's ffalra. . j . : I . j ' John A. Jeffrey, ot Salemu Wasi agreed upon' bf. the delegntea from aUrion nnd Linn ctintlea.ts their ebMce for ran didate for Joint Senator. The contest was between Mr. Jeffrey' nd Hon. W. 11.Holm.es- yAa ; nT compromise, the nominated waa? tendered to Dr. W. 1L liynl. of Halemiarrd lion. i. K. Weath effonl, of Albeiny. but both declined the piace. . ;:.-.- -' ', RECIPROCITY LEAGUE. Orsanized in Chicago Yestarday with Kansas Govsmor as Presidsnt. CHICAGO, April W Representatives of sixty leading manufacturing and other InduMrtal ettabliahments of the United States today organised ths Na tional Reciprocity . ' Leajrue. W, ' T. Stanley, Governor of Katuai,. waa dec r . ted president. The obj.t of the or ganization, which la non-partisan, la to ware a campaign of education coorie Ing the .urgent need of reciprocal trad relations Hh forelgn.natlvas. ; f TO SUCCEED NO Y Erf. WASHINGTON, April J0. A. D. Hayes, i district f attorney i 'at i OgdetC Utah, will be appointed to sueeeod JuJkc Arthur H. Noyes. of the district Court of Alaska. i RJG HARDWARE COMBINE. , j ST. .Ii"I"S. Aprtl 10. At the resi denc of Kj, C. Simmon, who will be prwiW of the newly -rolilated fcunlware jtAAAnx lrtr-rt t the ourrtry.jit wan all ha both h onI Wallace Hi irurooriH are in New York, e.ml It nt known wtoen they would return." rilwitnl : II. Blnvjmna, as4t ant .iTitary of theftlmniona I lard -ware Oornpany, rt-Cusetl to dlAtuaa the reported. ciilomal rotiolllatlti. fur-tej- than to culrnit that hi father and bWth-r tttv b-en In the flat-over a Week' rr;itiyft to the matter. J I "I know -tlinK whU-h I am not at oerty :to tell Jmt 'now," he aid. U :-, 'r-r -1' : -': -Hi ' NE APPEAL WAS ARGUED Siipreime CJourt Hears a Mon- . i r i- -' '. - ;:' , - .EKFORTS TO - COIAfJCT TJAMAGES r-CLKHK J. J. MURPHY HAH All KANG'ED THE CALENDAR FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. In the" Supreme Court, yesterday, the caae of ;1I. O. Wright, rewpondent, vs. Mary A Ramp, appellant, 5 an , tippeal from 'MuUnomah county, waa argued and submitted. This waa an action for darhages for defenlantt' BefuflMl to al low pUdntSff to carry out a contract for the eretrtlon of a monument. The de fence aertH unreatwnaMe debiy jid failure to perform. The contract waa made August 10, 1898, to set ,up the tnonurnent In "May, 1899, 'or as ton there after a poitble." In November; 199. plaintiff brought toi action pleiid Ung the written contract and; alleging -thstt . defendant "had without cause no tified plaintiff thajt he would not com ply; with the termsof the contract on her part, -nor allow phi lnt Iff to furnlah or deli ver or aet ui the monument; and further alleging that plaintiff ever since the "ontruct waa entered Into had been -and stilt waa ready. to perform all Hx terms end conditions on this part, and would have dope so but for such acta and refusal on the iirt of the defend ant: thswt It was not powaible to deliver and ret up the inonument prior to said refund and breach of the ontract by the defendant; corn memernent end that prior to the of the action plaintiff luly tendered iH-rforrnance and defend- ant refuses! -tx altow him to perform, erlng denlel all the al- ref-nda,nt anew legjitionrt of the. com pkdnt excepting I he execution of the contnwt anl as a effrinite uerensK alleged tnat . piaimm f illed to set U 1S9S, as ctlUil f the monument ii May, r by the contrTict; that on -0tler t IS99, plaintiff came and tendered a monurnetit which w,;u. brtik en and wlileh w-us defe-tlve in twiny particulars sieilfied ; and tliat plaintiff then askel for! a- further extrnskm of time in wlileh io procure a monument tv rulfltl hls cojivtrnct.1 which exteiuin defendant refuf"el to tcrsmt, and there upon noltiel plaintiff that she would trT-jitthf contract aa caja-elled for the failure on his jtart to perform. Plaln t Iff! in "hjls reply denLed the allegn-tlona as to defeetH In inc that be cid the monument' tlie monuinent. except- mitted that the; die of "elightly hiii"'d" in.1ru.nstt; aivl lallegd that he had an- other di of the ssune nuLterkils and li- meiisihs at INrtkind. which he offered ti use aml rephue the injurexl one. I'Uintiff K-a-ureiil a Judgment in the trial wurt, ami -..defendant appealetl. Judge J. J. Murphyv Clerk of the Su preme Court, y&aterday sLrranged the calendai for the two wei-ks beginning next-Monday, ami the fihmng appeal cases were net for hearituj: Morwhiy, April 14. H. W. Hesse, plaintiff, arid repionlent, vs.N. A, Iir rett, t jal.. defendants, and F. O. Hal ley, et (1., defendants, and I C. Jack non, defendjint ami appellant, appeal from Wwslil ngton county. 12 m. Tuesday. April. 15.- School district Noi 110, appellant, vs. H.. M. Palmer, et al respondents;- appeal ' from Linn county, 12 m. - Wednesday. JipHl 1. The City, of Philomath, appellant, vs. J. W, Ingle, respondent; appeal' from Ilenton coun ty.' 12 m. . ; : - ? - ' - ; : - ' Thursday, April 1?. -Wm. E. loyd. respondent, vs. Portland General Elec tric Company, nm;ellarit; appeal from Muttnomah county, 12 m. Monday, April 21. H.f Wolienberg. administrator, respondent, vs. J. F. Ros. appellant; appeal from Douglas county, 12 m. Tuesday. April 22. The U. S. Mort gaVfe & Trust ; Company, respondent, vI P. A- and Ernrna. Marquam, defend ants and rt4pellants. sand ; The ' Title Guarantee Trust Company, et al, de fendants and respondents; an appeal frojm Multnomah county. 12 m. f The U. IS. Mortgage & Trt Company, re epondents, ts. P. A; Marquam and &i" main Marquam, defendants and appel lants, and The Title Guarantee &. Trust Company tl al;,. defendants and re epondents. and P. P. Jenne. et al, de fendants: appeal ': from Multnomah county, 12 m. -'?'. i- - Wednesday, March 23. Henry Weln hard. resj-emdent. vs. Commercial Na tional Bank, appellant; appeal from Multnomah county, 12 m. , George H. Wflliams; respondent, vs. - Commercial Naftional Bank, appellant; an appeal from Multnomah county, 12 m. TDEY MAV : WOT AGREE 0a the Cfalnese Exclusion Bill In the National Senate STEWART IS OPPOSING THE Bill hoar opposes it vigorously. . and Others of the repub ? l1cans fight, Depew , jOpposes th Elejition of Sena tor by the Peple lie 'serves Notice on South'-rn States That Ail Their Citizens MuHt He Allowed to Vote or Ijuse RepreaentaUves. f ' ' ' j - Jn." A WASHINGTC pril 10. Ari effort wan made In the Senate' to obtjaSn ao agreemen4 for a vote on the Chinese Exclusion bill, put it was unsuccess ful. Thi measure was under discus soin during, the. entire session today, except for alsutfin hour, in which time the postoffloe ajprtptSation hill was passed. Three speeches were made against the Chinese bill in its prevent form,! Dillingham concluding 1 his re- marku, and ; Stf wart and Hoar slat ng their objections to the bill. ! Stewart favored the exclusion of Chinese lalior- I . - ' " ers, but was opposed to many of the bill's provisional. Hoar announcel a vigorous Oositlon to the bill. Early In j the session Depew spoke briefly against the adoption of a re.o tloin providing for the election of Sen ators -by-popular vote. In effct ie served notice on those stata which htld limited their suffrage that If the reso lution -was enactel, the demand would be made on them to accord all thtlr citizens the right to vote, or suffer the loss of representatSves In Congress, i , Cuban Reciprocity. ! Washington, April 10. The debate on the Cuban reciprocity bill In the House today was devoid of enlivening features. The most notable speech of the day was made by Gronvenor (O,). He answered the1 crttles who, had thiirged him with inx-onsltency, by aing that ret-lprtK-ity was a sound Reiiublk-an doctrine, and thiit the tail AT schedules were not, sacred.. He pre dicted that the One would -ome. when there would be an Inexorable demand for a revision of the present rat's. Prince III.) made a strong speech against the measure.. Washington. April 10. The Seriate Committee on Comm'erce today com pleted the' River and .Harbor bllU num erous amendments 'being added and the, apipriations Increased $9,609 1 72. Among the Items of Increase is the il umbla Itiver canal at Tbe lalle, Oie goiii and Washington, $4(M),(KM. HAD A MARROW ESCAPE FOUR-YEAR-OLD HOY 'TAKE; AN INV LUNTARY HATH IN The I'ttle f.ur-ytar-old jwnioi Fred Arideregg. In Fast Salem. -diad a nar ' i , ' row: .(escape fnnn drowning alxut 3 "Veloi.ik yesterdjiy'arternoon. The lit tle fellow crowsel Mill creek, on Esist SUite fjstree-t, by passing over lite street ir'trM-k. In some manner lie slip pd and fell Into the stream, whbh at tKis r"4nt is very swift. They boy h i l on a heavy overcoat anl carried a tin .iM iivone hand and these two articles buoyeid him up in the water, wjitle.he floated down stream. The swift cur rent carried him rapidly away until, when n'urlng Judge R. K Bean's home, he wins thrown agaSnst a pile of drift. He at jmi fraspwl a projecting trt'e, and began calling lustily for help. Hi eria. attracted, the attentkm of snt children, and A. 11 Epley and K. J. SwafTord "were cstlled from Mr. Ep ley" store, and these gentlemen noon had the youngster otrt of his,: ierirous posithm, none the,orse for his adven ture. OPPOSITION EXPECTED, British Government Supporters Pre -LParing Mast Battle. ' NEW" YORK, April 10 Not for many years has the budget been postponed after the date of its introduction has been j f1xel. say s the London corre spondent of the Tribunei Sir Michael ILVks-Beach ha fallen a: victim to the east winds which have prevailed more or less since April waa ushered in. A change in the order of public business Is rendered necessary by the postpone ment of the financial proposals, and advantage wril be taken of the two days to proceed with the new rules. It 1 evident the government expeeta much opposition to the budget, for in addition to aJSowtng two days for the considemtion of the Chancellor's state ment. Idr. Balfour has given notice of hia intention to suspend the rule which brings debates to a close at midnight. ' A FIREMAN KILLED. t WALLACE. Ida.. April 10. This morning, while p.rernan V. S. Worid was trader an engine, some car struck the rear end of his train, running the teader oyer his chest and killing him insuuatty. ; :. Legal Blanks at the Statesman office. E ARRESTED Manila Is Exclfed Over tbe Recent Incarceration Of A NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER HE . . REPRODUCETD . AN ARTICLE FROM AN AM ERICA N PERIODI CAL AND MADE CHARGES. That '4.rrtfpt Fliipinc' Offbeholdt s Re. talne"! Thf-Jr Macea Under the Com? mission, and Some of Them Were Kxalte,! to the -Highest ItH.tioiis, While Notoriously Bid. MANllA, April ltf. Excitement pre vails here on Mtvunt of the arrest of the eli4or.and proprietor f the Free dm, a; Uberal ptiblication, charged with sedition in publishing a article from an American irimlical. to which the .editor of the- Freedom agreed. "He also) added to it remarks -of his ow n, ('ensuring the United' S.atea Commis sion's rule. J . The tna.n charges nale wer that in many cases PiUiaiio officeholders are rasctals, and that the Commission has exalted to the highest positions Fili plniw who are not"rioUly t-orrurt. Called on Root. j Washington. April 10 Bishop O'Gor rrtan, of Sioux Falls. S. D., toiLjlyhad a short talk with Secretary Root, with relations to the present and future sta tus of the church in the insular pos sessions of the United States, j Roossvelt's Trip Sumrnerville, , K. C, ' Apt II 10. The visit of President RoseveIt anl iart to the South terminated here . tola-y. The President' w-a-. taken tu Iort heater, the site of the old Spanish fort. ' The tra farm of Dr. Sheiird was ntxt visit ed. Thegpnrty'.. was then driven to the station and the train pulletl -ut for Washlngto.n, nmid the .rhers of an im- menae crowd .which had, gathered at the station. . ' TRAIN WRECK IN MONTANA Engine, Crew and Many Passen gers dre Injured. C4USE Of ACCIDENT UNKNOWN EAST IIOUNIiTltAIN N THE ; re a t NpitT Hern in the OISTJtfCT tF KALISPEI.U The Kirrt Koar-i"ar and the Engine Are Complett-lV Demolished - Ilelfi Sent Forward by the Company and Physician. Are on the ' Ground-!-No , Particulars Are blaihable, BUTTE. M-xnt.. April 8 A special to. the Miner from KalispelJ, Mont,, say.4: No. 4, east-lound passenger train, on the Great Northern, was, wrecked this afternoon thirty miles' eat of Kalis pell. Engineer Charles Hart and Fire man W. O. ,herrier were; badly scalded. Express Messenger Ed.1 'Me ConVilte was hurt, tegetther with a number of passenger, the names of whom cannot be ascertained.' The engine and first four cars are a complete wreck. The cause ofdthe-accident is unknown. . Physicians have been dispatched to the scene, and all.' assistance possible is being given by the ra'IIroal company to the injured. 'No further particulars are obtainable tonight. i HILLS .HANDS I IT. . ! SPOKANE, Wash.. April 8. A spec ial from Grand Forks, j B. C. to tb Chronicle, states that the report that James: J. HiH and sssocl a t'es have se cured a large Interest jln the Granbv Smelter at that point Is admitted bv smelter men to be correct. Thi I taken to mean that a deal win event ually be consummated, ! whereby the American Syndicate will secure the nttr hAiitins! of the OranbT Consoli dated, for a sum aggregating t2.0&. , . f BELGIAN SOCIALISTS. Threaten a Strike and Parade Streets. Breaking Windows. v.' ) ' BRUSSELS. April l.-i-At a Socialist meeting this evening th Socialist, dep uties advised workmen to be prepared for a general strike next Tuesday. Af ter the meeting the Socialists paraded the streets, smashing th windows of churches and .cafe, tiring revolvers, and singing revolutionary songs. There were several collisions with the police An DITOR er fotvel to use'theiir bayonets. Ove sons were wisinded, liu-l and children. thirty per il ng women TWO MEN DROWNED. Captain Andsrson Lest H Lifs in utlawBsy Last Frid av. EUGENE", Or, April 10 The report Captain A" come from dort-jn-e that derson. of ;the aohsner waa drvwn-l in SCuslaw day idg-ht. Mzsie Pran, Itay last, FW- It lias Just been learned that Mlchatl the Cvurt RomSno was drowned -iri Fork of the Wlllamet te river, nr Ctoverdale, a few days ago. In fording the , river hrse and drowned. main - were bot h will be Acquitted. Appeal of a Laborer Laader Argued in ; . Porto Rico. SAX JUAN, P. It, April 10. The Su preme lurt of IVrto Rjrt yesterday hetird the appeal of Santiago Ignelsiaa, President uf the Fe1rat5on of Work men of "-Porto Rico, wtio was -sentenced .Dioember 12th last to-. Imprisonment, on the charge of cofi'sHring to raise-the price of lalwr in Itorto Rico. .The le cision was m-served umd Satu-rday. H W ill undoubtedly be a uit tel. IT'S A IEAILt WASHINGTON. April egon deieg-.tKn iV having t'K. ' 0. The Or o. hard time selecting a tnember of the Congres- sional camiuign -omnitt Senator but Sitnon, Mitchdl is iH't a Candida Mttody and Tongue are, Mitchell fa von rongue, and has v rted for him In delegation -meeting. There Is no date set for unotber me inif. .'"' MANCHURIA CONVENTION THE RAILROADS TO BE RESTORED THE N1EIT C II WANG LINE WILUBE 'SURRENDKREDBY THE CZAR'S GOVEItNME? NT. When Gretit Britain Reli hquishes Con1 trxA of thg- Systcih In C hi I j lrovince William T. Sted Writes an ArtPle lm Ci :mja 't4l Rhodes snd )lis Dream of re' and Peiufe- of the World PEKIN. April rH-Th Manehurlan Convention .was sjrne"! totlatao The Itusxians undertake! to i Chwang and Slian Hal th Nieu wan railroad to the Cninriis when the 14rit1sh relln- quish the controL-of the Mlway in (Thi la' irohce, . Sir Ernest Sit tow Ihe British Minls- tef hert is, -h,Wver. neg ti:U4ng to tw . I- ! a large lr-inl-e;ii ee ttt British il nu idt ra t i v n t rot m -the latter Rijlway afU-r it is handf d over to the Chinese. Cecil Rhode Dream. London..-' A pril K Aninjrticle on Cecil Rho.les. by WiHhun T. I Stwl. will n-pi iwiir in the fofthcomlng bu'inbf'r of the Ameritn Review of Iti'vlews.- The article consists"--of an ex plena lion -"of iVt'll Rhoii" views on Treat Britain, d for Atn rlia and (the first, time sHts forth bis mowt .iuujjost aiin, It w-is written by hini-lf to Stl"a'I in IS'ftO. t. 'In Its thret; columns o complex sen hy of ljh"de' ten-"s the whole ririlor! linernMllorau- ami lnliv eiiibnu-fwl. . Ierhjits It iHiiil life is csm be bet Uminurl9!.ed as an argument Irj favor of! the organization of aiscret fwIety, on the lines of the Jesuit order, for the pnmHrtbm of eaee anl the welfare of the witl. and the eillthnient.of an AniericsiA'.ltritirh felfniitloTi. wth ab- si4ue liotne-rale fr ; ts component parts. tJUTTFJi BY j KIRK NEW YORK.. AprlM The nix- slbrv builling lccuplei Sy-the Pacific Coast Borax Company, t Bayonne, N. day. The lo. teas'.gutted by lire Is BS0,00tt At Plsaaast Point. n!asar.t Point, April 10. Mft. P. 'IX prop- M-igee. of Shaw, has rented th j ert y of the j larte George Greenhalgh, Tnar Turner and the farhily has move. I onto the plaCej. Miss Flora, Herren has; returned from fI a j visit to th- family of her istr. Mrs, Norfis Mori"" near Oregon City. v-,' iOeorge Hastle j is wntniJnr (for Mr. Mofflt. the hous mover, In Ha Jem. Honor roll of district No. f?ir the school month ending March 2 fth, for punctusUMy:! ! Merle 'Kendoill Josie Bowers. Lerk CXrardtn, Alice Gjrardin, HatUe lvwera. -'" .;f There tm. as far aa I can learn, gen eral satisfaction in this precinct with the state RepubUcan ileikeC but a lew have expressed themselre aej decid edly In opposition to some of it. . So It Is likely' there will be swne scriatchlng done at the .top. The tijouble seem te be of the hMl anxl not of the heart. It might tie w.ell for the county stock inspector toj look after bom bands of sheep running in the road Ipt thlp neighborhood, ConUnaruou stock dia aea should be kept wit of the high ways and watering' places. Rhodt 'es Is Buried. Buluwyo. Matabeleland. April Amid an Immense throng of soldlera. civlttans and natives, the- body .of Cecil nhodea was today - comnfjael to Hs mk k tomb In the Matoppo Hills, and civic guards, who w PEACE IS : lesion Report from Scatn Africa Tfcit Terms Are Arrassed f: fOa ENDING THE DOER WAR LEADERS OF THE FIGHTING MEN IN THE TRANSVAAL ACCEPT BRITISH TERMS. . Terms Have I Been Qubled to the Boer Ag-ents In Europe The Statements Are. However Unconfirmed. Thpush Heard in Many iWrect km- St eyn; .! Botha and Iwt Said to Agree. lNIO.V. April IO The Financier and Bullion)., publaihed a dlirpatch that the Boer leaders have jtecuied the ItritUh terms; that eace has teen arranged, and that the term of .peaco have txen cable.! to the ikier agents In Euroe. -: -J'. Other uhconfirttied ulatements of v Similar character are In circulation In London tonight. It is said that Ruth erford B Harris,-ex Secretary of tho British South Africa Company, ha re-, eelved information to the f ame .efYect; but no ellablje information concern ing thematteir la obtainable. The Central News Is informed that a telegram .'was"' received ;1n lwidun this .morning, from Pretoria, aaytiix that Steyn, leet and. jllotha. had agreed upon 14-r ma of peacej. VThe Tele gram Indicate that the British jterm have tMN-n accept ed4 arid that peacs has'heen arrartged. -' f - High; Pressure Days. Men and women alike jliave to work Incessantly with brain and hand to hold their owri nowa.llys, (Never were the dtmanda of business. the want of the family, the requirement of iH lcty, more numerous. The first effect of the praiewoitV effort to keep up with all these things la commonly aeen In a weakened or debilitated . condition of . the nervous system, whlfhl results In dyspetaia, defective huttjltion of both boly and hi a In; -and In Extreme cases iti compute nervous procit ration. It 'M t.. 1 , I i,Bl mK. !lai i..u.l.,.1 III what will S'jatain , the ystem. give vlffor and tone to the, nerves, and keep the dge?tiycj and assimilative func t'lonV nealthy, and active. From person al knowledge, we canj i rwnmmf n1 HotKl's SarsaiarllU for j this purHw. It acts on all the vital organv build up th.; whole! system, and ; Ills men and worm n for these hlgh-prejosure days. INTO STATE TRKAHt.TItY- jProf. J. IL Ackerman. Superintend eht of Puplie lnstructiiin,: yesiterday paid over to State teaaurer Chi. S. Mix'ire. Tbl money w as received as fees-on ei-ount. of teachers wuite paiwrs, apii will lie phu-ed In the State Examiners' fund. Ifnilttr foriiier ail n i nl strut ions the fes were retained by theate Superintendent. -';':-! i . . - i . : ! Saves Two From iDath. :, i - ' ' j "Our little daughter hsG an almost ; fatal attack of whooping cough anl bronchitis." writes Mr. W. K. Havl land. of Arnlonk, N. Yv "but. when all . other j remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr King's New Discovery. Our. niece. Who had Consumption In an ad vam-ed' stage, also used this won- ; derful mellclne and today she" Is per- fectly well. Ieperate : throat ; and ! lung disease; yield to Dr.: King's : New Dlsovery as to no other medhlne on j earth. Infallible for, ftiughs and Colds, 60c. and ll-OO bottles gitaran- i teed at DR. STONE'S drug , store. Trial bottle . if reej. u Igal Blanks at the Statesman ofllce. JOS. MEYERS & SONS NEXT WEDNESDArS Surprise Sale Next Wednesday we will otTer a line of ? MUSLIM DI1AWERS MUSLIN (iOWNS CORSET COVERS Worth SI a Garment FOR 62C Walt for the Sale. 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