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30 EVENING EDITION J S ' 1 The Hast Oregonlm DAILY EVENING EDITION Your Hmmr In The l.aat Oreffonlai. .nil hftvp II ...fln... PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY' 9, 1000. NO. .1841 Mu 13. Rlduccd Price on Hammocks To clo't out balance on hand. hh. w-s IJIHm - IIS Lfj Hami k Bicycles. I. til Bl I.... I ...I i MS wurraiittMl one yi-ur. f..i.Hf. (ginnery and Notions. .mM "f pencils. Penboldera, ate. Bntetr'ii sample Una ol Ho boo , ic, ill reduced prices. Frederick INolf A Little Money YU ii, i, bay a lot nf cool comfort these vm liyi if you bay ban, Tin- baHuaj of reduc tion bus passed over over our field of mer clumdise iii many da ParttneBti and an nn pNoadentad crop of bar gains on hot weather 00dl in the result. Visit un mid see what we arc doing ir: price DWklMa i-.t off any Crash Skirt. i -a off any Straw Hat. Ladies' Shirt Waists I off the price. An hart In latere end m mm. pan mint njafel wiM'iiv.iu van) IhlrtWatiti ootnei tali oaaaatto liny tin- l-i mid ticwt-.t .tile nt very nn-at redac tion" from rcRuIsi prl.i'o Lawns and Dimities 1-3 orf the price. Arc the MOfMrttlngitowMrfor florae, tot Ureal orroroutlna, The) an eool s mi Irebera and an lent nf lit dsv I- .oik rien's Drash Suits 11 off the price. An Um aaoMat, arearteM hm aaatkn muoivoo tin year. ' Pure Orath Mti tkat wet Ladies' Tailor-made Suits ofl the price. N the Iw eordi thai "Ton ion ii v in o Hi.' tiiry. $0 oo (nr IW, U nici :; ;q .nit. ALEXANDER & HEXTER. The Boston Store SECOND WEEK OF THE Big MidSummer Clearance Sale We guarantee our prices to be lower than anyone. i-in. wiilc Percalea fit Ulic. Corset-, worth from tl.(M) In $..00 Unc LcteM FM Black Cotton Hone 8c Uiirt (iuiiiiiier Vesta two for 2ic llf' and Children' I'araaols Prlcea cut In two. San HnniiitH, were Ilfic lite Liwin iiml I'imllieH He iMGIaghanu, worth lie g Letie. ('overt suit, were 2. At) 1.1MI roii Skirt, trimmed :ie Golf und Covert Bultinga, worth 10c ioc I.ace Curtains 36e pair SilkalineN 7c yard Curtain Uinilln. tic yard Curtain Net 6r, 7e, 10c yard Pleached Mind in fl yard Hhelf Oilcloth 5c yard Si I Thread '.'itl-iK) Hluck und White; c Holler Toweling 4c vur,f Iv id ilovea -Tic l.udicH UeltH, worth :15c and 5ue 16 Ladies' Neckwear--anything in stock, at less than cost. Remnants of Wash Goods at half price. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE. Pendleton's Big Store. Pilsner Beer aaa I lie Boat Hcer in Pen ilotin. Ask ir it. V .u will iH.c it. Pilsner Beer for Infants and Children. Nev eauttNl Headache Schultz Brewing Co. Opposite 0. R. & n Round House. The Klud Vou Have Alv.u liouglit litta borue the Higruu tiire ufl'huH. II. 1et ber, and lm bin mud uuder LU perMoiml Miiporvittiuu for over .'JO yeur. Allow uo oae to deceive M in tltia. Count, i t. it. IniiUitioua uud JuNt-UM-Kood " are but Experiineiit and .-nduuKer tbo I .... . ill. . . I 1 I i i 1 i I r . i I v lit rienee ui.'uiur)t lAueriineut. The Kind You Have Always Bought am a. I O: ., r n4' si C. C. IlKAll 'low A Head QntnMAwn . h HI "lllftuui aim mW Jobbing . Specialty. 'uk to Order. lwtwuen Alt letOn Ilk, an C . -wwii Jiagc LIIIC """Urn Carney, Hrop'a. 1, i u:r,uioiivr .i . . . . una it 1 ail . iiiuul ... rv ""'whle rialght aud lMU, " lilhuan Jt Co.'a drua In Use For Over 30 Years. SPECIAL SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges. Qold Hins of all kinds. Gentlemen' ami LauW Watcher., all varieties ami priOAfi JOE BASLER, Agent for North German Lloyd Steamship Co. Buy vour ticket to the World 'n r'ttir over tl it line. Vs. v r t vr. Pinions ar m a 1 iIaimi 1 111 nfinn fjVII.MIIIIMltl I Thin tt bryond nuvatlon tin- , muitt iuooMtvfnJ t'ouKi Medi cin evt r koowfl to cinc; a It w tloaftf I. ...i.i y tuit the wont (asm uf CoujriL Croup and htuitt hi tie whil iu won derful nutLiia in tit cure ol Coimuniptitm lb without a par allel i in he liisi-.t of iiitUicine. bine it fi i a.! diktiovery it has been ld on vuttrantt. a trt wlin h bo otfu-r mrdiilue can i-'..' If you httvm a CouRn. we enrneaiily auk you to ! i y it. In I tiiu-il Stale nl ( nada Jttt- , and $1.0U, and in Kna-laud U yd if, ad. and . W. SOLC PROPRIETORS M S.C.Wells&Co LEROV. N.V. TORONTO, CAN. for .! i' Tallinan .v in. In uk".i TO THE WISE the east mum Tba Papar at t tie People. Kverybudy Reade It. Ibe Leraeel Clreuialloo. ben AdverUtluv Medluui. farinur, or thorn, who intend pluntiuu their ..! I. i. or doing oring work ol any kind in thin line, you will tiiid everytliing in garden tinilH uud Heed, hurb w ire, xtupl.-H, im.I.-. htuivy uud uliell hurdwuro of the very hunt quality und ut the lowout prieuu ut W. D. Hansford &Cos I'uudMou, Otejjuu. The Hritinh BMmIUH in South Africa in June were over S000, of which there were rJOtl deuthd. Secretary Hoot is preparinv Mil for the reoraaiiir.at ion of the army even more radicnl than the one tuihtnitted laat year. Captain Kol-.Ti M. Huston, Korty reventh I'nited Stnten Milnnteer in fHiitry, died of typhoid lever at Manila on tin- afternoon of ,lnly it. Tin- silver repiihl i. iin Mft hv its I'Vi'i'iit ive committee has isued an ad dlfM to the people asking tlieni to support Hryan and Stevenson tor presi dent ami VIOC president. Charles l.cltov, said to bl n promi nent citizen of FwllofftOBi Cal., com tnlttod mloido in a dleeper on the Santa Ke train as it arrived ut Joiiat, : III. He shot liimself through the head. A note waj lett addressed to his wife and children at Kullertoii, snyiii: he had to die. Kniperor William has telcgrailied to the comimindcr of the (oTiiian suail ron in Chinese waters, to the governor ganantl of Shan Tung, to the viceroy" and to others, offei iiikt 11HHI taels to liny one in compl ish ing the deliverance of any foreigner of any nut ioiuil It) whatever HOD shut up in IV in. The schooner vncht Idler was cap sized in a aqotll off the port of Cleve land. Ohio, and live uomcti and a child were drowned. The men ooold not get the women to leave the catlill. The vessel was ow tied ly .lames Cori gan. whose wife, four daughters and granddaughter were drowned. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. A. .1. Stafford, a well known farmer ami pioneer of Multnomah county died Saturday ol paralysis. 0. 0. Mitchell, an insurance man. is under arrest at Portland for using money not his own. Michael bonis Wagner, night fore man of the Portland i ty ham, drop ped dead from hemorrhage in that city Saturday. Andrew V. Ti ters, an old time mer chant of I, ane countv, died at his home near Springfield, Saturday, aged 7" years, of heart trundle. Associate Justice Henry Hillings BroWa i of the Dnltid States supreme court wus in I'ortland Saturday. He is sjHMidiug a portion of his vacation taking in the PnoUk net. Mrs. Haa r Bi Smith, a woman who formerly lived in Oregon City, and is well known there, is the heiieliciary to tl Xtellt of flim.iKMl in the will of her mint, the late Mrs. Kminu A. Schley, of New York. A Sitislaw man und his daughter were hunting and endeavored to kill a lieur. The girl was shot through the side hy her father, hut the hear seems to have escaped injury. The steamer Queen at Taeotna from Aluska, hrings further news of the pre sumed i isi ntegrut ion of the famoiii Muir (ilacier. The sea in its vicinity Has found full of Wonting ice, broken from the face of the glacier. I'eter tattl M years old, part owner in it gold mine operuted !' himself and a partner mar Montana City, east of Helena, blow Ids head off with giant nownWi He had baaa sick und despondent . There Here Tl cases of contagious disease in Portland during June. Kive deuiliH resulted from contagious diseases. The case- were divided us follows: Tvphoid, :!; scarlet fever, II; scarlctiliu, -: tie'Usles, 5; cllicketiKJX, 2; smallpox, 4; diphtheria. '. In the stall- circuit court in Portland on Saturday T . K. Peterson lilisl u suit lor flOtl.llllil damages againt eX- ianatnr rl, W. Uorbatl for the alien- atioU of his wile'- altectlolis. Peter Soli alleges that Oorbatt exerted an in flneOOa over his wile which cunsed her to seek a divorce. CHINESE ARE FIGHTING TO SAVE FOREIGNERS 0 Prince Ching Said to be Lending Aid to Foreigners at Pekln. CHINESE RENEW ATTACK ON TIEN TSIN o Boxers Continue Artltf, lleslroy Missions tnrt Kodetvor to Exclle Populace at (be too to Revolt. London, Jnlv "I. A hopeful feeling bai boon Bngandaren here by SBtur dav's news -from I'ekin, strengtbenwl tislay bf Admiral BrttOO I einlorseiuent of rumors I hat Prince thing is fight ing in the legation- agntaai Prlnoa Tlian. This turn of events is of the utmost importance. If the 1 .owors can Iiml allies in China itself, it will materially facilitate the task of restoring order. The latest news from Tien Tsin, dated July (i, reports a renewed Chi nese attack with II guns. The allied lorces replied with guns from ihc British cruiser Terrihle and a mixed force of one thousand men. The Chi nese retired after seven hours lighting. Bar liar dispatches received, tell of -'esere lighting July '.' and II, when the Chinese did considerahle damage with artillery. Aid tor Foreigner! at Pekln. Ilrnssels, July !. A dispatch from Shanghai says, u Chinese newspaper asserts that Prince filing's troops have arrived at I'ekin to revictual the. Boropaani and defend them. Mlnlom Looted. Kcrlin, July 11. The Herman consul at C he I no culiles that the American mi-sinii at Tung I n and the Catholic mission at filing Chu I'u have heen looted. I he boxers cnutiliue emh'itv ors to invite the population at Chi' l oo to revolt. Japan Takei Action. Yokohama, July II. The Japanese government has decided to immediately disputed L'.I.OOO men ami BOO horses to China. Herman Squadron Salli. Kiel, July ii. The Oaf nan I'.ust Asiatic squadron sailed this morning for China. Reaioni tor Hope. Washington. July 'Though fearful of giving false encouragement, I In state department olHciuls admit there is reason for hope now, respecting the welfure of legal ioners at I'ekin. It is ballrvod that much of the credit for the awakening of the Chinese goseiu incut to a sense of its respoiisihil ity is din- to Minister Su'- personal efforts. Wu, who fr China's representative says thai at Washington Prince fhiug who, according t Admiral llruce, is attacking the boxara, is tbt head of the I'siiug l.i Yaiuen and alsn coin luundanl of one of the I'ekin gurr isons. The state department is sutislied that the foreign admirals at Taku are over estiinutiiig the strength of the Chinese jipisisitlon anil conseipient I y of u force raonirad hy them mi the march to I'ekin. riral to Go. Washington)) July 0. The departure of the lirsl puck train (or Chinese service wus resirted to the war depart ment today Irani Vancouver barrucks, Washington. The transport Lennox pussed out of the Columbia rivar tadajr, currying notnM uud UK) puck mules. Nig AT THE AGENCY. Mr. Wilklui Loei Property Deilroyed In the Barn Which Burned. Saturday evening, at the I 'unit il hi raaarration ugeiu-y, a ham ami aaa tautl were consumed, the agent, ('has. Wilkins, losing what pVOpafU he had in the balldlag) consisting of buy and some articles he could not get out. The BOraM Here liurely gotten out in time to he suved. Tie- conllugrutioii wus si t hy sparks from the engine of the passenger truin that left here ut IttOi east Is, uud . ELKS' PORTLAND STREET PalR. Will be Olven Ourlna Seplamber and to be an Elaborate Altaic. The i'nrtlumi hslge nf Blkl hus coin- nnniaatad nith the landlaton hslge ill the form of u letter r.ceiwd hv Sec relurv l.ee Held, and hIiicIi usks ull Klks to co-os-rule in making it a suc cess. f'Jil.lMJO hus heen securud ulreudy , und more will hi- collected to insure the currying out ol ull the pluus which have baaa nraMd. It will ! brilliant in tin extreii.e, uud Hill no duuht ut tract innuHIM crowds. One daV will Is- devoted to the Klks, uud on that occasion the doings will he attractive to Klks uud ull others who like n -pn.il Hi uud tine displuy. Destroy. Army Wurma. Hohii in Texas tin- worm hue turned und ia conferring u Imiicflt on farmers in i in- Droa naiajnborboadi The worm in dem rilMsi us uisiiit an inch to ull inch und u half long, something like a small caterpillar, and its color is hlack, without markings of any kind. He seems to have a strong predilection for the army worms that huvu luwii working in Ihc cotton in that pint of thu country, and w ln-n-ur the black worm strikes the army worm he kills most of the rgiugers and the remainder leuie. It is said thu destroyer gets in ilia work rapidly, and that the army worms leave us issm us the oilier muk.es its ups uruuce. a Eaule Carried oft a Trap. Kdwurd Hull, while shooting over his father's timber luuda in tiie Alltt ghaines, luur lied Oak Knob, Viriniu, shot u lurge liuld eagle. Thu bird measured seven feet two inches across the wings. When Hull went to exam ine ins prue lie wus ustoniahed to find one of the eagle' cluws held firmly iu u swurful steel trap, to which wus attached u steel chum live leut long. I i. ii' und chttili huve murks of vicious blows from the ought'' bill, showing how he hud vainly endeavored to free himself fn ui them They hud not seemed to interfere with his flight, however. Trup and chain were new. HAWAII NRWS. Sublerl of Forelan Power Unnol Hold Office There Now. San PranclnOi Jnlv (I. The tarrM. pMKHMMM from Honolulu under date of June 80, My 1 1 At Sprecklcsville i a numher of Japanese, who made an attack upon the census taker ami a number ol otllccis who HUM tO his rescue. Here convicted and lined t'J.'i each Subjects of foreign (sewers cannot hold nAoo under the govcrnuieiil of Huh. in Tin- is given out as u rating ut Governor Dnla, Under ibis ruling a number of valuable and popular ollh nils will le thrown out, Ii la estimated the national govern inetit will get not more than 1100,000 annually from collection of internal revenue in Hawaii. SPECIAL ELECTION IN KENTUCKY. It Ii tor the Parnnea of Fllllna Vacan clei In the Leaiilature. Frankfort, Ky., July U. -liovernor Heck hum today culled a special elec tion for Augii.t u, to tin the Tawny cies in the Kelilllckv legislature II is believed an extra session will be held ill September to consider the re peal of the Oeabal election lavv. The Murder of lioebel. Georgetown, Ky,, July It The cases of Hit ninioiivvealth of Keiilucky galmi Yatttaey, Powan, i'avis, Whit I taker ami Combs, charged with coiii- pllcity In the nnrdar of Wltllaa One Ml were called hy JttdgC Cantrill In I day. Ml persons who entered the, court room were searched. The work of selecting the jury was the first ' entered upon. STILL IN SOUTH AFRICA. Knullih Delve the Hoers to the Kail of Broenkeriprult. London, Julv Ii. The following dis- patch lias baaa received Iron Lord Roberta I "Pretoria: I despatched General Htttton, Julv . with mounted infantry, to reinforce lieneral Million and drive the Poors to the east of Hroeiikerspruit. The orders were effectively carried out hv lieneral Million, who hus attacked hv M00 men, Ooi casualties Here two olllcers and tl men wounded," STEVENSON VISITS BRYAN AT HIS HOME IN LINCOLN o Receives a Cordial Greeting and lakes a Brief Speech. O- CONFERENCE OF THE LEADERS THERE Stevenson and III Country Is Assured There h No Doubt ol Nebraska In Ibe I'ominiv Flection. United Mine Workers. Plttoton, Ph., July 9, llelegales representing a hundred and four local lodges of the Dnltad Mine Vforkan ha. gait u series of street sessions bore today. The Ureaou Arrives. Washington, Julv II. The battleship Oregon has arrived at Che Poo, She will go to Kara, Japan, to dock and for repairs. CHICAGO MAHKET. Heporled by I. L. Ray Co., Chlcaao Boerd of Trade and New York Stock KxchaiiKO Brokers. July H. The foreign market! were strong today. Liverpool closing '4 higher than Suturduy ut B-4ja Chicago opened abonl ' lowariOM to 711',. Ibis wus I he low aalnt U'd llllder the llitlllelice ol the stronger eablei ami gomi buying hy New York partiee, prlcea advanoad to hi, . Oorn wus sti 'ii, sidling un to l.'i und oloi ing ll'j lo U M. The visible sup ply showed u decrease of 'mi',,isSI wheal for the week, MM corn an increase of V, 167,000 earn. Btaeka higher. Money j per anal close natnrday, w. open today, Hok to 711. Kange today, T't to tl . CI today, Ml. e e A Yakima Indian, who rajnnad pool lively I" give his mime, was seen hold ing a little papnOOai on the streels here today, while his wife walked be side blni uud Wus relieved of ull trouble on account of tlie dilskv child. It wus reiniii ked hy muny thai lln i had never before witnessed u similar sight, uud the Indian hither created iplite u selisutiiin hy Ilis unheard of perloriuance. He hud come In from the reservulion to leave for home this evening on the W. C. It. It. train Mi.-- a lathi Natea, ugmi a years, died of consumption Krlduy night ut College 1'luco, near Walla Walla. Tranavaal Loi of Lire. Moral lata are discussing the terrible loss of life brought about by the Trans vuu I wur. Yet Tier.' life is, sucrilieisi for u paraani for uu bunco! prim iple, II Here heller In preacli ugailisl thc neediehs eaoriflce ol life Hiouaanai of people succumb to uilinellts which might racily hive been chicked iu Ibe beginuiug, Pyenenaia carriee ofl more people than ure killed ill wur. The iihi ol Ihi-telter'i. Slum ich llilt. i- Wollld nuve IliallV liVue. Cnlialipatloli may seem u little thing, but It in variant) devalopm into KMuatblng worse, und the longer it Is ullowisl In run, the harder II Is to cure. The Bitten carat ladlacetlon. ouoctlpatioc 1 1 p- I . 1 und in, uuturully uud permanently, without shocking the system. It ia gissl (or everybody, The following olllcers of Kureku lslge, No II'.', F O.O K were 111 stalle.) Sulurduy night by .1. I,. aharoo, U, l. G. i J. II. Garratt, Ni G.j K. iluuseii, V. li., ('has. Hcule, w i w. II. Grave. 1 .0, , J. II. Williams, Con. ; J. I,. Hiiuroii, l(. rl. N. H. ; Henry Taylor, 1,. Q, N . Q, I'. Kemhr, ft. S. V. QK lieu. Iliuull, It. K. S. I A C. Creig, I.. S. H. ; K. T. He. id ia the silting P. 0, tor the pres ent term . Lincoln, Neb.. July B.Adlal Bi , BtoSfCBCOn arrived here today to attend the conference of den fUtlC lenders. Tan or three IhoUMItdJ pie had gathered a Unit the hotel and as Hrvan and Stevenson arrived there ' WCi much cheering. Slevensnn In reaisinse. Mild 1 "I thank you for this cordial aalCOBM to Lincoln I inn loo etodCCi to make the tlrst speech, when I .stand in the presence of the next president of the I'nited Stales.'' ilolh llrviin and Stev enson shook hattdl with MVeral hun dred people, Ai thay turned to no up the stairs the crowd shoul.sl for Hrvan. "I'm glad so many have turned out o greet Mr. Stevenson." said Mr Bryan, "Wlren he noes back to Illi nois I want him to tell than there is no doubt ol Nebraska." Kx-l iovernor stone, oi Mhanarl, Chen, A. Tnwne, lieo. Prod William- uud "Cyclone I av is also ipoke briefly, THE STRIKE RESUMED. The Street CM Employe! In St. Louli vi. the Tran.lt Company Si. Louie, Jnlv U. Two thousand and live hundred memben of the aiaalga1 mated Aamclallon oi street Ballway Kroployea mal today to dlaouai tti" adi leabillty of reeuming the atrika on the lines of St. 1 .011 is Transit company , which wu- recently declansl oft. It was unanlmonaly decided In resume the ttrlke ami hov con againcl the eompaay, ll was ordered that the strike shall go into affect Immediately ami the hov colt to be renewed tomorrow morn ing. Forreiten In Semon. Milwaukee, Wis., July t Ibe su preme court of the I'nited Slates I oreatan opened its session here dsiay. Work or Reorultlna. Chicago, July Ii. The work of re cruiting sun men t lilt tlie ranks of iheiifiii Infantry, etathmeil at Part Sheridan, began today. WALLA WALLA WAS II OS PI T A B LI. Pondleton Shut! Speak Pleasantly of Oun Club'a Entertainment. "Walla Walla was rovul in its Imspi- till ity during the gun club si t last Heck," said K. W. WaltC, 01 1 the Pendleton shoiguu eaparta aho went there to lake part in the meeting of shoiH from the nofthvroati " The ar raugeinenls were all ; roMr und ever) provisions were such BJ I" insure fair ness to everyone w ho participated." All the other mem bare ol tlie Pendlo- toli delegation expressed thelliselvea in the su'.ie wanner. The Pendleton men -hot into BM I and third monev , und WereUUitC well Mtleflad with the result. Tliev speak of a meeting to be held here iu liarj, and roOOiVOu some a -ur iin e that the men ho attended this shoot will he glad to DOOM here iii that Year. Tie local club w ill strengthen the organ l at ion, and get ii. to shape to ask llhe others to attend a similar event in This city ii: IBM, A Travellna Laboratory. Most unlveraltiea anwedayi have laboratoriee, but Oornall'a denartUMMit of geology, under Profeceo Harris, ia unueaal In having a iraveling lulsiru- tory, says the Sen York Press. It is a steam luillich of the torpedo limit type, MM leal in dimensions, pro pelled by a six borne power engine. it is built to hold is pereoad who iu il may pursue their geological investi gations ut uny asit from Cornell to Nch Orleans' al which the professor desires. The lirsl iii i will taku his elBlfa to l ake I hainpluin. lie has ii lined Ills rapid transit laboratory thu Urthoeeraa What never before wus known iirob ii 1,1 y , occurred Suiiduy ut the liing hum Springs, when there Were two doaen maa ana only uisait half flaana ladie-. Mini r reaorts usually have about ten Indies to (MM man, and this strungc condition that Pillion on Sun day is reajardad us the only thing ol its kind in ull the world Hut, iu a lew days, when tlie summer guests register with Manager Avery, things will be rilfljareajti www peii r Oarlia, a native al ireiaiui, died iu a Coon loanly load a lea dayi ago from u hemorrhage. He had been picking barrMM amt wus unahlu tu nun h Knma. Tin- aanaai anumeratloa of 1'hurstou county, Wash , has brought to light the hot that probably thu oldest man on tlie one Ml la u resilient of tlie county in I km person ol Samuel Trench, whose age is lua yean Mr. Preach wus bora iu April, 1794. S3 t'tiity V Ct Mifl I Gsni I had a eerere which Milled oa SSB I oiy lun.. I ined a uuoihsi uf (utrerueed rsmniici B I atd aeteral ahrtUruu.. but U" heaelil. I aaa I a ssy eV C: GiMiLKHSN I had a aim cold which Killed oa uiy luua I 1'icd a uunihsi uf edrerlMeC ieedJea uud .citial akyalsUUJU, bul ieiti.l u.. Uuciil. I aaa la aeeaali ebaa Petvr'a i'""'' "J T" vended, hut a lew dowi nl reUal. C loukl sleep aud lbs batkaMJ '"i.'1 manat lo bulUea cuied aie suiuelj. II eaved my life. a. P. Fair, tin Sedgaak gti Cbjcage, UL mmm cneataaaaw auaaMeaata. tW! mm.- ttgirf- result. ITOU SAL, UV I I . v sii. via. flONatait UUUU MIOUK. PKMOLKVUM. uUK m