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MM VENING EDITION DAILY EVENINGEI1ITI0N EASTERN IIREfiflN WEATHER. oosaaaaaaeaaaael PENDLETON, I M ATI LLA COUNTY. OHEttON, FRIDAY, 8KPTEMBEH 20. 1901, NO. 428 4 pe ru 0 buy Groceries lfn yon can have a Hp sfrct from Call Mi itock if hoth in fancy am 1 Map . K. uemou How to win a Shetland Pony 1 lie Wax nc Knitting Mills arc going to give away ten ponies How rmti h do they weigh1 Trip pic TrippU Tripp;,- heels, lores, toes 25c GUESS i tiv a pair ol a no knit Pony Stockings ami make your guess on the printed ticket. You have a chance to win a pony. A guess with ever pair. W'avnr knit Stockings or boys and girls arc the higgest 25c worth ever made. R. ALEXANDER. W..-i , Trm OSNBRAL NEWS. The Boston Store. School Shoes Opening Sale Dry Goods I I iuu. . J H IS heavy lo t 2 heavy. ; ',() .90 1.15 F T pivU 1 $1 '') ll H.iand 1.75 Strong shoes' for boys, made m a man e ti, e . ? 1 .J., 1 o To. UQ, lit and 240. Big boys are young men. Try the Dougla shoe $3.00 bittJO 12 l-2e 19c 15 to 32 '4c values, Plaids and Novelties. This covers the least. 11m comtn iltee of 18 of anti-Tam-many organisation in New York Imo selected Seth Low a i Ik candidate for mayor. Tho nominal on will now go to tho nominating convention of the various anti-Tanituanv Unties. The delegate.- representing seven po litical parties of rebuilt, who cauic to Omaha to tho allied third party OOP lONMO held their wwiim Wednesday. Ill wa iliroctod that the new party is t Ih railed the Allied urty. Hovernor Voorheea of New Jersey re ceived a postal rani marked llotxiken. N. .1.. which read as follow: "You want to keep quiet and keep your de tectives away ROM here or you will get what McKinlev ot. We are looking for your kind.'' It i thought it came (rom the anarchist at llohoken. Montana's auction saie of three mil lion BOOM o state land coinmenced Wednesday in Carbon county, of which Ked l.inlge i the county seat. Klat hea l count) sale will he held Octoher 2J. There are .VV000 acre in that county. The state ha decided that no laud will be sold (or lose than f 10 an acre, and if not sold will he leased to the highest bidder. Tho I'uke and Duchess of Cornwall and York journeyed from ijuehec to Montreal Thnraday and were greeted with another affectionate .lenionlta tion Iroui the people of Canada. A municipal reception planned tor that night was abandoned on account ot the death of President Mckinley, hut the city wai brilliantly illuminated. l'he i lerni in- report that the govern or of Shantung. Chum, has demanded the withdrawal of all the Herman troop now outside the colony of Kiao chilli. The German are not desirous of offending the governor, hut are at the same time unwillii.a to comply with his demand, , the German gov em. r bus gone to Pekin to consult with the German minister there. The forthcoming edition of the New York Medical Journal will discus the ,a i the Ute President Mckinley In a leuglhy article. It will say in part: "It is a melancholy consolation to 1 now that the fatal termination of President Mckinley 's rase was not in Hi,' -'ightet degree due to any omis sion to give hi in the lull benefit of all the present resource of our art and there is nothing humiliating in the (act that a tHVorahlc progn, -is which fur Ove or six dav I justified should have finally proved fallacious." PACIFIl NORTnWgSl NBW.v This line of Plaid and Novelties range in price from 25c to 50c, will now bo offered during this sale at this low price. If these don't attract you prices don't count. 35c to 75c values ol fine plaida. novelties and plain colors and plentv uf them Tnis price is made for this sale only. 50c to 85c values and a good assortment of up-to-date materials, not a few pieces but many of them. These are on centre counter counter, easily found A grand opportunity to get fall dress goods. 60c to $1 values colore,! and olack noveltiet. 29c 39c 49c 59c 75c toll. 25 values colored and black Th se can be appreciat'-d when seen novelties. The Boston Store. fa in Toilet Soap. '" ii' M soap tL (I . W MMnsjap. cc a bar, for 46 oth, Oatmeal. Pine tar, rintioap, Giyctrene boap 'm ,oc- 'o fose, violet, carna- (Jhina Oockcry and (ilas-iware fi Your Table makes the meal tempting when the dishes are dainty and of deli, ate and pretty patterns Our stock is all up to date, handsome and ol the newest designs and ex-juisiti di (.orations. HumUoHM dtniicr sets for wedding gifts, as well as line vases, glassware and jardinieres, we have in choice variety, and at sur prisingly low prices. C. ROHRMAN. At the Cniversity of Oregon 111 Ku- gem- imi rovemciil lias oeen maile in tfie chemical ami numm: 1,'p.irtnieiii liver I71KI0 have been spent lor equip ments for tin department and it is now one of the best on the coast. Herman Hehliinr, aged -' years, wa lauud dead in bed Wednesday at his 1. - buice near i'hlllllis, tell miles west of Portland. Death apiaiars to huve been sui, oie, as a rope was around his I neck and fastened ..o a Inaik in the wall above the bed. Valentine Gobel attempted to coin- 1 111 it suicide by swallowing laudanuu. 011 the Oreat Northern train near BWH Wan, . As he was being revived two1 uuarchistiu pamphlets containing sedi tion- augmwr w, re I.11111 l 011 ins per son. The (Jolted States secret servo e is hxiking up 1 iohel . Keliable advices from Point Harrow , Alaska, uu to August 11, reisirls the' total laiiure ol the past season ol the Hoe whaling done by natives at Point Barrow and Point Hope, leaving the natives destitute and creating a short age in the whalebone market. Only one small whale was caught at Point Harrow and none at fouit Hope. Anson liate waa found Friday by two hunters m-ariv dead in his cabin, 00 the head ot (millet creek, say the BUHiyttt Kcportcr. He had pleuty of lood, but was too ill to cook it, and had bad nothing to eat or drink for three day. He had written a letter telling boil he was dying, when help arrived. Medical aid was sumiuomsl. ai.d Mr. Itatea is now recovering. A destructive timber tire is reported between Mill I'Uin and Fourth Plain, Clarke county, Washington. The lire is said 0 have spread over a large dis trict driven by strong north w 111 1 and OOnOidonblO damage to farm property is reported. C. N. Sedgwick has sus tained a loss of two thousand dollars consisting of two barns, eighty lous ol hay, farm machinery and small larm o, Hidings. HIGGINSON ON SCHLEY CONTROVERSY O - He Was on the Ground at the Time. SOME STATEMENTS UNFAVORABLE Yet He Siys IiV Rear Admiral Ailed Like i Commander lo-Cblef The Court (liurded by 1 Squad of Marines. These are the ,pi"l ion to be passed Un bv the navy hoard of inquiry ap pointed by Secretary Long upon the demand of Hear-Admiral Scblev, which will convene in Washington, to dav : I. The conduct of Hear-Admiral Schley in connection with the event of the Santiago campaign. 'J. Why was the living squadron de layed off Cienfuego'.' II. What canod the slow progress from Cienfuego to Santiago'' The reason (or the retrograde move ment from Santiago. 6. The jostilii at ion (or the diohed ience of order of the navv department ot Mav H, 1H8. (1 What was the con, I il ion of the coal supplying Ol the Mpiadron, the (a l ilitie lor coaling, and the necessity, if any, lor going to kev West to ,. al, and were the r, ports "I Schley relative to tlii" subject accurate.' 7. Did Schley make proper etlorl to capture or destrov the Colon when that ship wa first sitfhtcd in the entrance to Santiago harbor, and was the attack on the batteries at the entrance of the harbor and the Spanish vessel lying inside the entrance made at projier ranges',' 8. Was the blockade ol luttOfO harbor, as maintained by Scblev, ade quate'' U. Was the turn or loop mad,- fy the Hrooklvn during the battle of July :i a proper movement? 10. the propriety of Schley's con duct in the controversy with LlOWt, HodfOM in relation to the loop ol the Brooklyn during the battle, in the ensuing colloquy and m the subse quent correspondence on the subject. II, during the sessions ol the court, any other ina'ter- having a bearing on the controversy come up, the OOWl must investigate them also. The in quiry is not restricted to the ten main beads mentioned. THE NEW YORK MARKET ROOSEVELT GOES TO THE ".sported by I. L. Oar Co., rsndlston. Chlsaao Beard or Trad and Naw Terk stoek Baehana Brokers, , fort, Sept M. - The wheat market was very dull today and price changes small. Liverpool closed B 7 New York opened at 77 and closed at .'('V which wa the high and low (or the day. Stock were icri m,,,Iv and the close wa practi cally the same as Wednesdav I'ork was strong ami closed -ftc higher. Pool is still cheap BOOBBOaTOd with the price o( live hog, 7c GktOflgO Wheat: Close Wednemla.v, 70 '4 " toilajr, 77. Range today, 714 to 77. Close today, 7H4. Stinks: Sugar, UM sled, 44; St. Pool, mii ; 1'. P.i MH Whsat in San rranslseo. ABU Francisco, Sept. '.11. Wheat, 5C 1 ru to I M r 65C rubber bands 10c Bml - - wa aiiu buppliea. 't prices on books Six Vra red it-a,j pencils 5c, tbiet jc. etc. - in your o!d uQoks fmt Lick tlw- I. welf paper 8c tMWut papers "vy Jipigeej package, 19c for napkins. I Oetrt's F-urae at )"st received. c to black seals, al popular shades ! kautiiu "d Other I. OCfcd a new nurse we I Roods and lowest prices ederick No SEE BAKER & F0LS0M For C'm ination Holding CoU and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - - -- -- -- -- -- -- I.U lit 1 lie aud. Next Door to Postoffice IVmlleton, Oregon AIR-TIGHT HEATERS 1 have a full line of the celebrated cole's Air-tight Wood and coal tove guaranteed to e absolutely air tight. None of the beat i waited and the Uve will Mie ONE-HALF of your fuel bdl. alao have a full UM of cast cook stoves and steel range. 1 " Prices are the lowest, al.ty considered. . a O J aim atl T. C. TAYLOR, the naraware man, 741 Mam street, Pendleton, Oregon- tv. B B ' ad M h 11 1 . ,W Ml. v. . ; I heart In up. Hvwf r kaltw 1 ml .utrT r ol iOOl hi BJMMf aie I BBBkO lor irdlilial ai l. ) : . Pi) ( ,old- M, ill. .11 ium'UV- Clir ' il Te.4--. ( stj'iui'-ii and r o.ffaiis "i 01- lull Slid MUtrftioll. Il urt- detail .f I. IwiMJBS, liv'OT, kidneys. BtC.i when e disf.i s have llicir origin in di ui Ue si-. ina, Ii aud tu alhoi oiiuiia. en er I,, -u rc. CoutaMsn aWnse aiediteJ Vtvisrr i" pa' cvrr. l " f e "a recriot of ,1 .uc-ut sump. U p- c urusi ot niailmg oi.V Addre- U a. V I'iai II. BulUlo. N- V. Marines Wers 011 buara. Washiiuifon, ept. 'M. -Hearing of testimony by the Schley court of in iquiry began this morning. Hear Ad miral llltftfinsoii U iiig the lirst witness called. When the court convened, it I was apparent a new lone of hfrmaliti I hail crept into the proceedings. Ma rines were on guard at the railing. ami, hfore the court oiiened, barred out all save the court and the witnes ses. Later, representatives o the press association were allowed within the railing. When Kear Admiral BoblOJ entered there was NbdVOd hand clapping bv the audience The marines, fiowever, quickly suppressed it. rio soon as the court had taken seats, Judge All BOM Iiuley read the order appointing Ad miral Kainsey as a memla-r ol the court, and Bond teblO if be bad anv objections to bun. Hchley said lie MM not AftO! a lew routine BMtMtl were d is posed of , Judge l.elnley called Itear Admiral lligginsoii to the stand. HiKKinsou's Tsstlniony Untavorable. Bolofp iiigginson was called, Judge I .i-iii I -v liilrisilic.ed as evidence the copv of a senate document relating to the Sampson-Schley coutroversv, loaetber with hydrographic office charts show ina the scene of the Santiago campaign Then he -plead before the court charts sbowinu Ihe pomtion ol the at .-antiago. Schley's counsel objeeted to its introduction as evidence, oil the around ol lis itr'- InOOrfBCllMOO. I. en. ley then said it was intrisluoad tor reference and does not prove anvtliilig lligginsoii then took the stand. He commanded the Massachusetts during (bo -siuiago campaign. When asked what waa done by .ncbley to discover the Hpanlsh thtet, lie said: "Nothing to lav kliowledae I iiuderstiMid he re Otifed information from ( apt. Mil alia ol the Marbleheud. " He ail Met alia obtained the news on shore and 00m h. 0 mealed II to Scl.lev on May so near as he could reuiemlsnr. lie said 1,0th 1 10 bad lieeu done to destroy the shore batteries and that the lleet bad no engagement 11 . - . ii said he did uol know what , aiiscd the return of the fleet toward Key West The weal her, I declared, was uol In impossible condi lioa lor coaling. It will be remember ed Scblev claimed the sea loo rough to coal at the tune mentions therefore the trip to Key West. ksblsy At luii Lias a tuiuinander. lie said lhal on the return of the Keel he went within two or three miles ol Santiau-o harlair and could see will iu oerb . I iv The t' 11 was anchored within plain sight On Mav 30, the witnea alalod. Sehlev orderisl four t.i.ela ol tha thiol lo dre oil the Colon The orders were earned oul, but all the shots fell short. lie believed the Oalau 1 00 Id have been destroyed il the ablua hail been orderisl to ao In closer When akl what waa Hoiiley's man our during Ihu Onug, lligginsoii said It u that of a Mjiuiiiaieler-in -cli lur The only orders Ot-hley hml given him I iu the event ol battle were lor . I luetiou and lui each strip Ut alteok the I v easel nearest it. Wejer Lord se Ue Stead. Cap! Chester ol the cruieer Cm, in ueli, teetfned ae to cliug matters. Maj. lyord of tbe uiariue corps uu the Massttchueetts, beard Sclrlty 00 May Al, say he waa going to tire uu the Colon, but not go isar enough to eli daDger our Meet. Tlis C r.ar and Loubet Conlsr. ConpoiftMi Sept. N -The caar and President l.oubet had a l"iig conliden tial IntOTVloW this morning. Matters of importance which it is hoped will ilfhtOO the alliance DOtWOM Krance and Kiissiu were dlscusseil. rttO 600? today summoned I .eon Boarhola, the fTroOOh representative 11 the Hague U0000 OOOfOfOBOO, It is believed the auliject to he BOMtdwfOd is tbe Hague conference intervening in the Transvaal, the ctar presenting Ihe proposition to pay an indemnity. A Minister Almost Mobbed. If PmI, Minn . Sept. ITU Kev. Di Hi ralquist last night narrowly escap ed from a mob of about Ilk) people who were demanding that lie Ins IfBOhod He 1- alleged to have made a IpOOOh in Minneapolis a lew days ago, in which he referred to the Hsassiiia 1 i'ii of PrOOidOMt McKiulev a a no ble doodi The man 1 an itinerant preacher. Bod has been holding meeting in a dintrict largely inhabited bv Scandi navians. Politician Shot a Physlalan. Ilatoii Kongo, I. a., Sept. 10. I'r. lohn W. McKuowii ol Clint la., was shot and killixi yosicniay ny Mate Senator K. 1' iuersou rhompson ol Kast Felicana parish. Hitter enmity has eiiHled between the men for some tune Hoors Capture nuns Loudon, Sept. 80, Lofd Kitchener repnrts tbe liners captured two gun at laklontein Iroui a compaiiv of mounted infantry. Salt Lake Carnival. salt I akc, Sept. 10, The Klk' car nival began tin morning. THE W. & C. R. K. KLI'CI ION t S. Msllsn I'resldsnt. Jus. Met aba Vlos- Presldenland Manassr Walla Walla, Sept. 10. I'hese are the general ollicers elected at the meet ing ol the Dlockhoblers id the Washing ton A l.'olunibia Kiver railway, held in ibis cilv yesterday : Proolioat. c K. Halloa, st Paul. 1 e preeideat and general manager, (neeph MoOobo, Walla Walla, secretary and assistant treasurer. UaOMO II Karl, New tork Assistant sei'retary, K. II. Kell, St. am I reasnrei and chief engineer, J-.se, 1.. Cutler. Walla Walla. Auditor, Koland Smith, Walla Walla. I'hi' annual meeting was held at IU o'clock yesterday morning 111 the gen eral ollice o that DO UI potty at the do p,,t In aaal Molaatroot, i- w Paiao, A. K. Iturforil, J. I., harpsiein ind Koland Smith, directors of the road, present and Ihe prunes lor 'JW,- tni.i shares ol -to, k were there In Ihe BOOOOOOloO of (iOBOral Manager Joseph MuCaba, rioa president of the system Ihe following trustees were elected lor the ens, ling year, being the same as those serving 111 the past: C. H. Mellen, -t I'aill ; ). S. LaflMOI. New Vork; B, II. iay, New York, li. II. Karl, New Vork; Joaeph MoOobo, Walla Walla; A, R. Harford, Walla Walla; i. W. I'aiue, Walla Walla; John I. Mharpsiein, Walla Walla; Koland ritnitb, vralla Walla. "Should J.J. II ill coiue into con trol ol the entire system," said (ieu eral Manager McCalie lo a reporter for Ihe I'uloli, "there might he some al teration and a departure frum the line which has lieeli laid down Iu the past. VN bib, these olhiers have I men elect ed lor Ihe coming year the dire, lorn have il in their power lo alter them at any time. Of course, il does not aeem reasonable IbOJf would elw t a man to all III , il tbev intended lo remove bun. and lor that reason it would 10) 111 sale u announce that during the coming year there will lie no change either in Ihe olhcers or tbe policy ot the Washington A Columbia river railway. 1 Or. W . 0. lots lo Bssd Peeer on isn Ssclloo." I be Oregon Mat, M' dn al lety will meet at Portland, 00 Oolnoai KB M and 27. l b is year's meelliig prOBI laea to be OUS "1 uiiUaiial interest, an I a very large attendance trom all parts ol the state is assured. A remarkably large uumher of distinguished proles loiial men are scheduled to lake pert 111 Iqe approaching meeliug. .Among them LB Of W. O. Cole ol I'emlletou. who will ...niribou, a ue- a . H 1 AM il I (I igb aiuone Ihe .urgu'-n uf lire coast .iu, h men as i'rs. Jus. V. Blo.Mlgo.aJ, lellow iu b.iin Hopkins uuiversily, A. A Praam nl nan fraueiseo, Colonel aud A. K. Habile I ol i'lioago. aud many other nolcsi Ji) slcieos and surgeons ill la ireeeut. WHITE HOUSE a. He Begins His Career of Chief Magistrate. o TKLLS WHO WILL BE CONTROLLER Arrlial ol Ibi Sporui Train From Cantoo Was Ibt (tension lor fjaint Orruptocj of 'he hiiiiiKf laosioo Washington, Sept SV.-The lirst ottl rial act ot tin. BO president was ign "a ' oiinmaa,,,,, , jtrigediar (ien- eral lames Hell. In .iina c.i Hell to a brigadier seueralab in Praaai. lent Koosevelt give the lirst nleilee of hi announced intention to carrv out the wishes of Ins predecessor Ihe cabinet I Ins morning dlscusseil the ele, tricsl law formulated by the Cuban const itutmnsl BOaVOatloaof which it is said the president's id isors emrce.l their aiqiroval. When I'resident K,ssevelt arriveil at the White House he wss annutiuced and without display the president i mined lately repaired to the cabinet r,ni here Secretary Long was awaiting him. They talked lor a tew minutes al 1 public matters, and then Sena tors Co I lorn and Procter were Intro duced He told 1 '11II0111 he would ap point Kidgeley comptroller ol the cur reuc. Koosevelt and bong dlscusseil 1 he iobloi matter. Boossvelt Bsturnsd 10 WaihinBton. Washington, Scol. 'JO. The train hearing President Uisseivelt and mm lairs of the cabinet arriveil this morn lag, V large for, 11 ol imlminien kept the 1 road far away DtB the preei doal wh" iminisliately was driven to the White House Busilan Opinion ot Boosssslt. Hi, I'elershurg. lOBlt .11. I'be Kossva says: "ProoMoal Ktsisevnlt is a gen ii lanatic lor iuianal ism and Pan- k BlOt loan lOBB He will retouch all President McKinley's accoiniil ish BJOOtS in lofOigO BOllOjTi With Presi dent K.sisevelt will Issgin an era of Pan-Ainsricanisin." 4ll0t quoting an inaccurate version ol Presided Kisisevelt's last speech, the Kossya dec larva tbe Hermans will DO taught that the M,,iir,s dia'truie ir no joke aud that the I nit, si Mtates is supreme throughout America. aNI l:KRIil) FOR CZOl.UOSZ Lawysrt tor Dstsr.is Not Vet Nava Out lined Thslr Msthodt. Ilullalo, lopi M Judge lewis and ritao, sci aapolalod lo ,le(eml CoolgUBO, eoOfortOO on the , ese this morning I hey declare they have nut bad time t it 1 1 ii their defeusv. It was said this BMMTBiaB the trial wil 0O4 OOeOpI umre than three days, pos aihly not morn than two. About bT teen witnesses will be called by the slate. Better rbsn She Has Bssn Uurlaa Vsars Past. Canton, Sept. JU. - Dr. Kisey said this morning that Mrs. Mckinley was better physically than she has been 111 ten years Ihe treatment In her case will lie lo keep her mind (rum her great loss He is convinced she must liaik alter her estate and thus keep her mind la-cupled. Laundry Tenlaht. are play A nay, "His Msam I he W le.lellianli i olnpsliy lug to crowded houses every evening at the Prater and deserve Hie tine pa tronage given them. l ast night it was farce cmuedy, 'Ihe Maior's Daughter." and loiilgbt It will be "A Steam l aundry," not Jack t Kub insoli's steam liundry, but one oil the stage and nisi lor fun. Just lor tbe lun of It, however, probably a lot of people Will attend Imimimw alUr m sin a matinee Will bs glveu at o'clo, k, when one of Hiouaon Ho ward's pieces will ! pnsluced. net rjrdO) uigbt the "standing r.sim only' algu will ls out about 4 O'OMOa in the afternoon, If uas may venture a pre dletiuu It will be g-ssl policy to buy uiwl ss 101 r I V Ihe house will le loo small to huh! ihe peo le who 0 want lo A Beams. Boarlas '! Washel down a telegraph Hue which Chaa. 0 Kllis ol LlOMa, la , bad to repair, "-landing waist deep iu toy atai " be writes, "gave uie a terrible void and cough It grew worse daily. Hhally Ihe laisl dwOtON Ml Oakland. Ehuaa '"v and Omaha said I bad consiiiuption aud could nul live. I b. n I bagaa using lr Kiug'sNew IU very and was wholly cured by sia Is.itles " Positisely guaraiiteel (or .oughs, colds aud all lliroet aud long l roubles by rallmau 4 (V Trios) 60s. joiin uabtfooi M,d L a'sass. Juhu l.lghlluol, who had his leg broken al the Juhu lay river llirsst leys sgo, is slowly ooiivelea;iug. Kialit'oot was euaatsl u bertliug rerun trie "Ceasarian rswunui. "riaiisepauU waa so eutuioysai ibsi nsw ( 'oie has galusai distinction in lhal I day when a rutifc roiled upon bis leg. larlnofar llnenf aurgery. ami alauila hreaklng II He Jragge.1 h 1 inael I l,,r a Ihe brwakiua H. loug distaaee belore be ooaid get assistsuoe of frieuds. He wee Drought ui feudletou end placed under Ihe cere ol Dr. 0. J. smith er kals. 1, ssi acres ol summeriallow , SUO euros ol stubble wheel laud; all mi piemen la and slock necessary to work Ibe laud. Inquire ol 1'url Kusmaii. Wwodraeo of tbe Attention Kaeursiou ol Peud sSoai I amp No. 41, la daw avaulua. institute aatun t aba. uieuil Mills, r., aar- Souteaifetw at. al sue - .w-rrafe. f 11 - - awr J " UU V- "-e" ihe iwae ,,1 Hr Uursoii ol Moiae wtie has esusod so rouon agitali of bis alleeeii anarchistic Cae YasSI Work HssuauaS caioe uu Iu court mud N. York. Maul. 2U. - Work . luulll Uoodav He is Bamad uu the cup yachts today, iu pre- lead 00 oae knows paiaaioa lor the eouiiug races. I "s 4be autsr. wusrs " "-rrrrzi i anz i.i !- a "rSTZZ: kail fee remedy .L i- -aa-oT -aliuo icaaipl only Telluieu A Co. I US for all skin al- tbe geaulae. M lieadijuartera.