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10 EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION All Kin ' ITImMmk! Thr lstOrctonln Put Ymir "Ail." In The I -1 Oregon. an ftml 1itp It Will iU it M .von.. PBNDLKTON, UMATILLA COUNTY.OIfKUON, FI.1DAY, APRIL 20, 1800. VOL 13. NO. 3774 ALWAYSTHE LOWEST Pur-sugar '-k Candy. ISVf Spr'ng 1900 Wc want Every Man who wears Clothes Summer 1900 Hicvclc 1 K .th.Tton M"r0 A " right ,T ,,l -I r - r.-v rslbl.. lr.04l.bW, wrraaaii teroogt ia?aaa .011 Summer Sports i lu M.95. o, T.im Air liund. .... i II ,11 Heads, fir t( Subvert ptin ahtak v.. in iObi rlptl-.n to any mag Mwi.im.r or rarirllcol, and in Fit It""' r.iirden Seeds ..v lWlr tr!o r ant our balano N '.' v-.w Hmw. Crn. etc.. 7c to ,",.riwil I'tli'-r package seeds; Toilet 5oap and Drugs Up i Iwr ii i i 84C for lar- linn of ff.-mmbr jflvfl 'li" M ne hur Of ...rine. OMtile or Tar iMp III Pen Hod rui n fir. a bwi Cold (' earn c a Mdti tin Voaallao "', etc. Frederick INolf To Come and See our Line of Samples. Why h it lb1 our lot -f customers has increased from -cason to .casoii. until today d zens ot PemHeton's male population arc weantiK our Made-to M-aure Bolt, Oveicats and PaatO. and rtOommeBding trlcm to their friend . (Xr customers are always well pi. Mod Uur Karme its arc strictly made to measure, and Mr goaiaattc Ol Fit and Sa isbirtion is y.iven every purchaser The exceptional values we offer this season makes it possible for our customers to dress well at the smallest possible expense. Our Spring and Summer Sam los are complete, and comprises oer 9000 1 bote Patterns. Oui Karments have a distinct style a tone and a finish which always gives the wearer perfect satislaction They are made to fit Come and let us take your measure for a Spring Suit We'.l do our liesl to please you. Prices from $15.00 up. Hundreds of line materials, made to BM asure, ranging from $iK oo to $25.0 1. Alexander & Hexter The Boston Store Now that the Easter season is past you naturally begin to look around for (he many small things that are so necessary to fill up the season's shopping list. The Big Store is the place to buy Little Things at Little Prices, Apr. in Ginghams, goo 1 quality, the yard . . ge Crtafa TowdUngi brown u ml bleached 4c Slur log Prints, all styles 5c Dress I Tints 4c Mixed l)r ss Goods, goo 1 sty es 12c Scho it Plkid Dress Goods 15c gttipad Bed Ticking 6e l.a lies' Sleeveless Uudervests 5c 24-inch Umbrdlas, for sun or rain . . 50c Ladia1 Wrai pers, ditk or light 73c Men .-. Str ng Suspenders , . 15c M N ' Strip d and Checked Working Shirts 5c Mean CjUoii Sox, the pair ,SC Men's Fine Sho.'s, the pa'r $'-45 Children's Shoes, all aisaa, the pair 50 Ladies' Shoes, the pair 75 Men's Working Gloves 25 Cutting Iron-, large or small 05 Hooka and Eyes par ca-d 01 Spool Cotton, the spool 02 Hair l'ius per pukage 01 Common Pins, per piper- 01 Feather Stitched Braida , . , 05 Ladies' Cotton HoBOi the pair 10 Children's 1 a-.cy Parasols 25 Pendleton's Big Store. Sale 000 Lots 5. 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in Block 81, Re 'rve Aldltlvn to Pen flleton, oppijiite Wash '.'a & Columbia River -iiliroad dejtft, will be sold at reasonable prices The lots are ex caeatly located and are nly five blocks from Wain street. Apply to o So JaidkgciDim East Oregonlan Building. for Infants and Children. Tlio Kind TOO Have Alwajs lioujrlit haa borne the sig-nn-ture of dim.. H. Fletcher, ami lias 1m-. ii inule uudr but personal upcrvisiou for o r '.H yean. Allow uu oue to deceive you lu this, t o.ini. i t. its, liuitutlouit and JuMt-al-gmd,, are but Kxperiuientu, and eudauer tbo liraii li of Cbildreu ExiMjrieuce agaiuMt KxperluieuU The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of GENERAL NEWS. The Cuban i-liH-tioim will DO hold .lime 111. A xtock exi'liiinue .1! waff Id ill Ni' York WdhMflOay (or 41,SQ0 X 1 1 i n is A new reeonl riee. Tlie tranf-M ic!'ii.iipi rongrexA in ACHnion rn MoQitoo j Xvaaii bai dwidtd to hold Hie next MOOal eonveiition ill OrlppU I'reek. Colo. Mi" Helen (ioiilii lnix leen invited to attaad the Dswav day aolbrathi and Hinitieil tier intention of ae Mpting the invitation. QNM Hunt, the I111K lireed writer upon Indian rutoiu- mid folk lore, iia ban anatttad of Mrttalaakioa la a reeeiit poflotok where lle-di of dead ami IWlag Indians wax devoured at Vancouver. The war department ha taken OP the qtiextiou of rednriiiir the tariff on Anieriean eanned goodx, prexervex, etc., Kiiinir to the I'hil ippinex. A re-diK-tion ol diltiex i liein 1 1 by l'arilie OOOll OMOIMMi l'lie repnlil iean -i.it convent ion at Carxon, Nevada, elected xix delegstex 1o Hie national cofivcntion. The plat-I form adopted endorses tlie adiniiii-tru-tioii of I'rexident McKinley and favorx the larirexl uw of lioth fuUi and xilver ax monev. A dlfpateb from Manila annoiincex t tint Colonel .lames S. IV It it, of the Tliirtv-lirxl vidunteerx, has been court martialed for hooding a prloonor of war over to I'rexident Model I, f gOObaagai who killed the prixoner at on. Wlthoot trial. The pTcyNciK in the Yellowstone park in Montana are rapidly liecomiiig ex tinct. The RoariiiK Mountain geyxor, although xtill emittiliK xteain, has ecnxod to xpiait ; the black t.row ler ix ibowlag only the feeblest -;- of life, and tin- renowmsl h'otintaiii geyxer, ill the lower basin of the Y'el lowxtoiie, and the Splendid and the lleehive, ill the upper hasin, lire at the present time practically extinct. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NUWS. An offer of :lll xhillingx wax refused at Portland foe a vexxel of over IIHH) tons net regixter (or DecemlxT wheat loading. John lligginx died Wendling, bane county received t he day Ix-fore by a fulling tree. Sarah Klia llradshaw, wife of Judge W. b. llradshaw , aged .14 years, died at her home at The llallex Thursday. The deceased is the daughter of lr. II. It. l.ittletleld, ol Portland. t'poti the OOOBlag of navigation, ids. nt June 1 next, the oHrating svs tent of the WhltO I'ass ,v Yukon mini- will of Mteadad to Dowmo City ami Yukon river points. The 7-yoar-old dailghler of J. V. Wurster, ol LaboOOOi is suffering from buly lacerated tliunibs and lingers, as .1 result ol picking the cap ol a dyna mite cartridge. She narrowly escaped UlU loxx of her eyesight. II. II. Miller, of Kugene, recently ppololM consul to Cluing Km, China, is in Washington Cily confer ring with the state department and preparing for his new duties. He ex pects to sail lor China about May 11. Mrs Hill. la Potter, aged US, died at lb home of her daughter, Mrs. tioc.rge Hellier.-, at i i h ie , Wednesday. Deceased came to this coast from Illinois in IS44, her pan-ntx, Mr. and Mrs. KllahO Miller, sealing near OUhmoo. Julie. K. Knapp, a pioneer of MM. who wax the founder Ol the house of Knapp. Bo ml I Co., in Portland, died Tuesday afterinxm at his homi', bake Hiver, Waxh., after a brief ill neix, aged "M years. He arrived in Portland in lMfW. crossing the plains from Ohio. tiovernor (im-r of Oregon baa ni ce i veil :iU,Ouu from the war depart ment, niog Ml POT cent of the OOMUOl claimisl by the state for the equip ment of the Second Oregon volunteer infantry at the time it waa mustered into the federal service for duty in the Spanish war. A .-I. mil. ranch Is an enterprise to he started in Jackson count v. The Anhlaud Tidings says a cilicu of that l tow u has inaugurated it, and has xenl II3JO t New York for a nuiulier of the .ii.in to begin with. Thev ureas I fertile ax rabbits and their skies ure worth M each. THE ADVANCR ON PRETORIA bMn xelectiM: lo ito to Puerto Kico to make the exchange. It ix estimated that there are 10,000,' 0 0(Xt pieces ol silver and other metallic n . .l. n i. . it .... t i u.. COrrene in the island and now in Keport that RoDnrts Has Started for toe circulation. These pieces an- worth .- nisi, nun pesos. otigresH has decided 1 that the exchange shall be nmde on the basis of mi cents for icos. About will all Transvaal Capital. says : bi i n IIIONC- Wednesday at , from injuries by Ix-ing si rack In Use For Over 30 Years Free Book TO WEAK MEN. I will sfiiJ free to any id droM, u"n raqiMtt. Day bosu tifoily lUtiitrtted o-iiae book, 'J'llKKK ULASdBS OF MEN." It in worili 1100 to any weak BUM. NERVITA VITALITY LOST VIGOR I AND MANHOOL wae lui potency , Nltfb t Emlaaions am wanting Ulbcaaea. all effct of sen' abuae, or exceaa aud indin crotion. A uorvetouivaud Mood builder. Brhi,'n th pink glow to pale cheek- U rebtorea the fir nf vouth i llv mall la. ..... & . mi... lor S.U I" 1 ,"'"U"A" !.; wuu u written truurun. 45 to cure or refuua tu uiouey. ol tl!RV,TA MEDICAL CO. Mlnton A JMkaon OMtOAOO. ILL. MUe b Utocn fc Muslim,,, 1-ou.ubi, u. . ..A I LiLA Hotel St. Gov tllegaotly Furoi&hed. Steam Heated Room kale I I -,ur open ii Plan. Block and a-hah from dep t. .sample Koom la connection. 50c, 75c, 11.00 THE EAST GREGONIAN. I he l'pi of I lie I'tiici. KtojM) KtMiditU. lb I licolallo The bl aavrrilatf-w M 111" It UlU nil aliuill my III! KANI'KN KI.K i'kk BOLTS) to4 huu limy aw oaad to tun .m il rrtM-n e . rlleulilttli.ut, I . i -1 -. ,- fti-intim, lOOM hOtOj kiiliuy. liver met nioiuMth Ofaof. der., .leciilvesiit-k., or xiiy uf tliuc UImum.n ut- ullsr lo u"-u. Write loUsy or Cell xl in) oltlt t- uud ' QlliMll Ifet- of ctixrut'. All our U-lU sr.- llaMOad vtllU llr. Muuileu'. 00M xuil tlsle ol .n-ul Take uo ..ll... The Dr. Sanden Co., 169 Fourth St.. Portland, Oregon MAFtKING GARKISOM IN A BAD WAY Roberts Asks Biumi Powell lo Hold (Jut Until Hiy .'0 hv.r Said lo Be Dscl maliott the Towd, London, April 'M. -The report of fighting at Karee Siding may he the llrst news of the progress of llritish advance on Pretoria, ami there are other indications that Roberts is either starling or has already started for the northern goal. A dispatch from Cape Town "Censorship resl rid ions havi grcatlv increased owing to the incuts of troops. " The Honrs south of Dlofltofootoln are reHirUsl retreating, barge coni nianders were seen on April 10 near Thabanchii moving north. In mi Pre toria conies a resirt that fever ix decimal ing Mafeking garrison, and a letter from the mayor of HOfoklntj says KoIhtIx has asked BadoO Powell to bold out until May L'0. Steyn Denounces Lord Roberti. Cape Town. April 10, At a meeting of the volksraidl of the Orange free Slate at Krooiistadt today. President Stern denounced linl Booarte1 proolo mation as "Treachery, " and doolarod that ax Oreat Britain subject was tln u destruction, the last hope wax to ap peal to the olvlllaad powers to in tervene. Fighting nt Karoo Siding. London, April 10. A dispatch from Uloenifontein savs tiring is reported south of Karee, Siding, six miles north of Oleiin. WATER AND MUD. Operation! In the Free Sinlo Alinotl at Standttlll. London, April W- A deluge of rain, lasting 10 uayx, has brought opera tions in the southeastern part of the t ree State almost to a standstill. The creeks have become roaring rivers and the mads arc streams of mud. A singular message, dated BlO0ffl (onteln, April 111, and beginning, "Via Press Censor, Ithxuufonlein. " reports an exchange of shots in the di rection of lloviolsdi.rp, where the liners an- said to be corn-cut rat ing, "alter their withdrawal from Wepener." There is nothing else to indicate thai the investment of Wepem-r has been abandoned by the Itoerx. Notwithstanding the ruin, however, the llritish have made some progress, as DoOOtedorp has been occupied by them, probably by the udvau tf Gait era! Kuiidlcx' division. Diiwotadrop is boat 1M miles from Weneuer. An obscure message from Aliwal North, dated April IU, says that UeO oral Hrabanl has arrived there, but whether he rotOrOOd oloUO or with his troops is not clear. Keporlx irom Aliwal North aver that from MUM) to lo,(l lloers are at Wepener. Botcnded reports of a Hloeinf.. litem eonci-rl for the henelil of willows and orphans bora been cabled. The eon cert, the weather and a hare itotOUMOl that Lord Roberts is ready to move are alsiilt the only things that the censor has allowed to pass, and tin- ...rrespoii-.1.-11 1 W ho announces that Lord Roberts is ready to mov, doafl not ipnelfy the direction in obiofl he is going. WASHINGTON NfcWs. Nlua- Uady Kaet Oicgunutn, delivered by caiiiar, only is caota a waak. Mllei und Corbln to He I'somoled ruiiua Cena.1 Bill. Washington, April JO. The senate committee on military affairs has mcbod an agru-meut to niporl the bill for reorgaui.at ion of the army with a number of oOlOOdotOOtO. I 'be bill confers the rank ol lieutenant gen eral on the senior major general, and major general on the adjutant general of the army. bacon iifjerod two resolutions, one laqoiriog of the secretary of war whether army ..Ulcers received Mioriaa for Ml fOTlOO OOOI of civil duties in udditiou to their regular pav, the other inquiring alsmt aipanditurua i i i h- for oMaora (oartera,oauin otr( ,etc. Both resolutions Hi-re objected to and went over Hale presented a con ference rnMirt on the additional uigeiil deficiency hill. It was agreed to. OolloOl called up the conlen in . report on the Hawaiian government bill and luude a general explanation of the work of the atoifcroooa The Clark Cane Fontponed. Wa-hingloii, April L'U. Tlie senate coiiiliiittee on privileges and elections waa to roOOidor today tin- report in the case of Senator ('lark of Montana, hut owing to changes in tin- text, it Has inisissible to iin-pare it for presenta tion tixluy. The pflitpOHOHiaol Hill render it practically Impossible to dis pone ol the case in the senate before a vote is taken in the liuay case, hut there is mi understanding alsail the WOOH that the Hiiut will b. nil led by Senator Clark's n-fruining from voting in the tjuuy case. Change In the Canal Hill. Washington, April HO,- The houaa coiiiliiittee on interstate und lon-ign commerce tisluy made an iuisirtaiil L-buiige in the Hepburn .Nicaraguaii .anal bill, striking out the provision for fort llicutioiis, thus pros idliiu whut is exis cleii lo liecoine a i oiuproiu Ise which will aid in hriugiuu tl measure to an curly consideration. Petition tor Loiigsli-ael. Washington, April 20. Seuutor (oil ling, r, chuirman of the souute oont m it tea on pooiiooii today Introduced a bill in the stinatu grunting u pension of . . par iiionlh Uj Oeneral boiiK street. The bill gives tint general V s.rviceus that of u major in the Kightb United States InioOtry during th. Meximn war and makes no ruf ereiue Ui hie connection .with the con federacy. Puerto Bleo Honey. Washington, April 'M. Tbu treasury department bus completed arrange ments for the retirement of Puerto Rico n.. an , and the substitution uf American currency. James A Sumplu, ' chief of the iasue division of Treasurer Roberta1 orloa und W. I'. Watson of New York, an exwrl acioiinUnt, have I I fO,UW,uuu 01 American nmney therefore be required to take ii the minor money in Puerto Utco. Reorganltatlon ot the Army. Washington, April W. - Secretary Hoot had a further hearing before the senate committee on military affairs today upon hi( proposition for reorgan ization of the army. A .uh-eoiniiiittco of the full com mittee reported a measure intended to meet the more urirent needs of the j service which it is OIpMtod w ill bt pressed during the present xexsion. I he artillery is to lie divided into coast and Ib id artillery under a chief of artillery xelectcd from the BoloOiOl of artillery and with a force of PI colonels, 'J lieutenant colonels, M majors. 1 60 Captain and a like number of lirxt and second lieutenants, and not to exceed I74H privates. Then arc DOl to be exceeding 18 Held batteries. The artillery ix to lie in creased lo the KgON named at the rate of LSI per cent each year until the ag gregate rea -bed. The last xeciionx confer up. R the senior major general the rank of lieu tenant general and upon the adjutant general the rank of major general, loom- d'Alene Inveitliiallon. Washington, April 'JO. The cross examination of I r . Hugh I ranee wax continued today by the Coeur d'Alene invest tool ion , adding OlOoh eircum tOntial detail, bill not materially varying with what had been already brought out. An AKt-Konienl Reached. WoahinatOO, April 10. Representa tive Hepburn almoin I that n definite arrangement had been reached by which the Nicaragiiau canal bill will be oOlialdorod by the house on May I and 'J, and passed. Naval Appropriation Bill. Washington, April 10. Considera tion of the naval appropriation hill was resumed in the house lixlay. TUB PLKASANT VIKW N F.M.II Hll I HOOD. There Will Ro Burly Cropi Th Wheat Piospocl Squirrel Pleasant View, lire., April LSI. An other week of fair weather, alter tin heavy rains of last week, has given vegetation a wonderful impetus. Never before have emus been so far advanced al Ibis til I year, as now. In ISM.'i w heat , ow ing to rains in September and siiei ei ding warm weather, had a good start, thoiiwb then- was not the open, warm weather there was last winter. Neither wax there anywhere near the amount ol rain, in fact there was no rain fr uu the middle of I eh ruary till about the same time in May. About a week before the rain there Were three nights of heavy Irost, or rather freezing, the wheat being killed to tin- ground. But in a few dayx after the rains, sprouts began starling from the roots and soon the Soldi were green ugiiiii and a fair crop wax harvested. Why was it thai a iniicn lighter irecxe would kill grain in a certain stage in May and a In-avv freeze in April have ho effect whatever'.' is what I In- average tanner woiiM like to know. lo say that the crops look belter than ever lielore is not aving that there will be an extraordinary big yield There have baOfl only two or three years in the last sixteen years when v ie. Is came up to prospects, and then have baOfl more seasons when the turnout was botlOf than the spring pn isjs-cts. A lew years ago the suuirrcl problem was an absorbing one, hut in the last two or three years these rixloiitx have not In-ill so troublesome. This year especially, they are "conspicuous by their absence." Where there used to he bun. Ire. Is there are not dozens now. No dead sapiirrcls ure seen; nor di seased ones. All Dial are to be seen are 00 oblppor as at any other time. The ipleslloll presents Itself, H hat has become of the sipiirrels',' With the coyote, of course, it is different The bounty on scalps accounts for the thinning out tin V have undergone. And I loir noise is thinned out, lOO. formerly tiny made night hideous with their doleful howling, hut liny an- heard nun h less fn-ipiently now. The Oregon Observer savs there is more money in butter al ono nis a roll than wheal at lo cents a bushel. Yes. Also there i- more mom y in wheal at lib cents a bushel than in butler at 40 cents 0 roll. As hIh-uI is alsnit 40 ii iits a bushel and butter about 40 cents a roll, and as the chances for getting U.'i cents for MM is about aOOOl to iln other in this county, it is about a stand oil The British government has ipaul over leu million dollars in reliel work for tin- nturviug natives of lu ll iu. Tin- American government sent thousands ol dollars iu aid ol Ihcslorm stricken iiihabiti-iits id Puerto Rico sometime ugo. A gn at ileal ol money THE SOUTH UNDER WATER -. o Reports of Great Damage In Louisiana and Mississippi. o - FIGURES RUN INTO THE MILLIONS Four People Drowned Near Meridian Sar ertl Mississippi Towns Are Com pletely Inundated. New Orleans, April LSI. There are now in this city WOlafhuOUd travelers w bo do not know when they will be able to leave. Partial reports of damage incum-d iu the storm Im-H run the figures into millions, streams are still rising and rains continue to full, l our people were drowned near Meridian and two near Hatliesbiirg, Miss. At l'.nlerpr ise, Miss., water is live feet, deep iu the streets. Kilter prise academy is swept away. Sbiibuta and DoOOtO, Mix., are completely Inundated. Pearl river has reached the highest mark since IST4 Pi-nple on the Louisiana side have la-en forced to abandon their homes and lice to the Mississippi side for safety. Situation (trowing Wore. Meridian, Miss., April LSI. - The flood eitual ion is growing worm-. The WoaitO cotton mill dam broke last night and liianv buildings were swept away. In Chunky river swamus a iiuiiiIht of lives are r. port. .1 lost. A RBPORT BY HAY. Chicago Ambulance Corps FIchllnR With the Boer. Washington, April LSI t'nited Males Consul Hav at Pretoria has notified the state department by cable of the reisirted ad ion of i... i r. of the Chicago ambulance corps in Inking up arms in the Bix-r army instead of con tinuing with the hospital corps to which thev had pledged themselves op- i. leaving the flitted States. Miss Barton was said to have de clared thai certain members uf the party were known to her and bolloVOd to be going under true colors. OiBololl here say nothing can he done hv them to prevent such violations ot faith. I be men did not go out with armx and so did lint flllllll the legal description f a 111 ihiistcring rty. UNITBD STATBS AND TUBKKY. Stale Department's Autlon Approved In Constantinople Conatant Inople, April LSI. -The ti rut aliunde of the Cnited States jnv em inent roganllni the ulolBM 1,1 Ameri- anx for massiicres in Armenia is en tirely approved in silitical and com mereial circles lu re, and it is Imped thai Cnited Mates will xleadfastly maintain IU demand, moh course bo ing the only one likely to succeed. Croker and Hill Join llandi. New York, April LSI. The demo cratic state committee will meet tislay for the purpose of naming the time and place for holding Hie state on veil- t ii ot II is said that ( mker will join hands with Hill to send an uiiin structisl delegation to Kuusas City. ,, Taylor Not on the List. Frankfort, April 10, When tl r- ders of the circuit court were read (his morning, all the names aniioun. ed as having la-en iinlict.sl yesterday Were read by the clerk, but the inline of Qovoraor Tailor was not mentioned. Nuitro Fiend Shot. Bluetieid. w. Vo., April ta, Wod- iicsday at laawell, two miles west uf here, John Peters, colorisl, assaullnl Kiltie Richie, a while girl III ycurs of age. He was captured and confessed, when he was shot to death. II. Clark, Chauiicey, low, says IV- Witi s Witch Haaal Hal ra oarod him ol piles that had alllicled him for twenty years. It la also u sjsislv cure for skin discuses. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. Tiillliiah A Co Fathers Haslulso sent by citizens of this country to Puerto Rich and Is being sent to llnliu. I'liese exhibitions of "cruelty and rapacity" on the part of the British and Americans towards the lublucta and ottliam living in "ooa oin red aud acquired territory" ought to furnish ant I expansion i excellent reason for lurther and most strenuous opposition to American inPQIOllon of the Philippines. The arrival of L'.'l settlers is ropoHod at Promise, in Wallowa count), Irom We-i Yirginiu. who appreciate a line Iragraut tea, one that Is Miionlhe as oil. without leaving a bitter, pui-kenuy, taata. Want 0 try "Our Afternoon" tea. While t lis tea va.i-, esiiecially tileudcd for parties, it h s proveu such a win Ml tliat we wish your wive .md Daughters to kiiuw ii ii possible to in ike a PUD that Ofaatia, Dill dots mil ine briate Owl Tea House "Wl ite" wheels are i out i oiled by a Tliist- not La Mode Millinery Closing Out At Cost. I .1,1.. ' Trimmed lluto, Street Hut und HonuctH. i lu bo. u HatHof all kinds.. Kibhou and Vcilinaa Our Entire Stock At Cotat.