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DAILY EVENING EDITION OAILY EVENING EDITION ... vIm.I. l 1'rlnlllNC ' Tut Ynur "Ail." In The V.mtl Ore onlan n) hitve It ...9mn... T),eEMttreKon,an Will .1" " PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHEUON, SATUHDAY, JULY 14. 1900. NO. .1846 SlTl3. fempting Prices j bos, fc, T. ;.. renter Tnble, HAc. Kffl Chain, warranted B ami 10 FTiIj, (8c, Me, 1MB "! ' " Wooden WagUM, r ... l. t ,i Pmi il. Be, S --" .1. ill ullll i i ' i By Vik, inwer , " iTiwni' Paper, b Eg in.l OKU, Be u. IS.H6, EgpW Haiiiii a. ..vr.'! Il.ari (iiim, ft!1, cusiti Own. '' 'undies. ;" gr.eie, lee per m. e, mnbrew, Bow H i. BtB-i Frederick Nolf iu :i s the Cheanest. ChNRRAL NEWS. A Little Money Ainu, bay lot .,( BOOl comfort those warn, dnvs if you httv beta. Tlir burrow nf rt'diio tinn has passed over our field of merchandise in Buy daparianaatt and an unprecedented crop of bargains on hot weather gissls in the rc- Mtllt. ViHit us an, I sec w hat we an- lining in price milk ihg. i-.t nil My Crash St In. i-i off any -Straw Hat. Ladles' Shirt Waists lJ off the price. An' bora la falara and ear tort m ami Might ivIm'T, von wttnt Shirt Wsl.t. ntmn, thl. chsnt'r to Ml the best n,l newest stylo nt very great rislnc tint," (mm regular Btlltai Lawns and Dimities i-3 off the price. Arc tlic proper thing, to wear for home. t,,r "tret orforontlng rhry sre iss,l a hii iceberg mikI neat ,,f the lav Is long. Hen's Crash Suits i -a off the price. Are thf coolest, dressiest hot weather ult vnu ,'hi, year. par Ofaah Mu that war MI dn ca are now , DJ Ladies' Tailor made Suits i-.t of the price. "Tiki many. 1 1 1 f inu-t g" arc the live went that t, ll the story. $0 oo fr II,'. 11 . Hint .vt .uit. ALEXANDER & I1EXTER. The Boston Store SECOND WEEK OF THE Big MidSummer Clearance Sale We guarantee our prices to be lower than anyone. -in. wiile Percale . . fit" UMM Cm-sets, worth from f 1 .00 to tL'.OO 25c ladies Fast Mack Cotton Hone 6c Ulie hummer Veat two for 2fic Utiles' and Children'. Paroaola-Prlcei cut In two. Mil Bonn, tit, were Ifie 19c Uwni, uml ('nil 1 1 leu He bavQiaghaniH, worth 12c It Ulir. Ciivert Miitn, were f 2.51) 1.59 (.'wli Skirt., trimmed Ml t toll and t 'overt SuitiiiKH, worth 21V ... La,',' Curtain Silkul ini'H Curtain RsfluaJ Curtain Net 6c, Hlearhed MtlHlin Hhelf Oilcloth S 1 Thread (1040 ISIuek and White) Roller Towel lag Kill lloVM l.adieH HeltM, worth Xtr and 5tK- asc . ,0a ltle . .5c 5e lUe pajf yard yard yard yard vard It yard 25c 15 Ladies' Neckwearanything in stock, at less than cost. Remnants of Wash Goods at half price. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE. Pendleton's Big Store. Pilsner Beer.... The Hunl Httr in Hen let . it Ask t. it will likti it. Pilsner Beer Never causfs !'tadache nor Diziuoss Scou.tz Brewing Co. Opposite 0. R. A. H. RoQod House. The next ineotiiiK of the tlrntid Lodf. ol the BeMVol.nl and Prohactlra Order of I', I k h will he held ill Milwau kee. Bryan and OJMmwaMi will bt uaHlal ly notitied of their noinination at In dlanttpolla Auuuft , if the Inn adoi'ted by the oVaweMtk hnMaafi hold good. The United Statcf (tovrrinneiil hn harterod the uteaoier MlgUut Klag a a tranapOli to ,,n,l at Beatlle lor Ma nila. She left San Dfagrj Kridav noralng for Seattle. Otll,ial. of the .Milwaukee I'nhlie lioaaatn report the robban nt the in titution of a lure eollectioii of rare coin, estimated in value at hetween 0,000 and 10(000, There i no rlne. The new aspraaa ahaanaf DNlaehland of the HanborgAaMrloas Una oroaaad the ocean in the record titne of live dnyy, boon and ! minnteH, di- Unea ,,f wa krrata, at an avankgi of J'J.i'J knot' pet hour. Load Curaoa, iloaroy f India baa ealded to the secretary of Htate for In dia, l.ord itootga rlamllton. that an excellent rain ha fallen in the north wot provinces and in iaHi Ot central India, and that iteef ill ahowera have oecurred at 1 'eenn. The Onineaa raaldanti of the recent ly quarantined district of Sun Kran ci, o are preparing to demand com pensation for losses alleitext to have lieen sustain, it ow inu to the net ion of the health otHciala. The louses are es timated at tSaQQO,000, l'hari(es, which will lead to n court martial, have lieen preferred against Captain Charles T. Kaker, of the I'nited Slates transport Sunnier. The cause of complaint i- that Captain linker caused the death of Henry It. Rjran bj ooaiflniag him in the "hric'' or prison alioard shin, while he was ill. in oonaequunce of this a chaiyi' of murder is preferred against Captain Bajier. The National l'.dticatiotial wadety in session in Charleston, S. C, chose its officers for the column season. The selections are: President, .1. M. Qreen, Trenton. N. J.; lirst vice president, O. T. Corson, Ohio; second vice-president. .1. A. I'tishay, Cali fornia; treasurer, 1.. C. Qreoaloaf, Colorado, lrvinj! Shepard. the secre tary, holds over. The sidectioli of the BonveOtlon city for 100 was left to the exii'utive committee. pacific no'hthwkst news. K. W. struttord, of llomdiurtt, diiil ut Couistoek, Iotilas county, on the nth, from measles. He was a m f MV, J. L. Stratford. ICepresetitat ive l.andis, of Indiana, is in Portland and will deliver an ad dress before the ChautaUUUIi associa tion at tiladstone purk. Mrs. I.' I., Clark, of Vancouver, Wash., died in Chicago Tuesday, while on a visit to fri, tela, si..' was the oldest duii(hter i i Mrr. scholield, ol Vancouver. Ike MeCord. of UukerCity, siilfcred u raetnre of Ins u-n between the unkl and knee while rtlstlculilm III the mountains. He was taken to his home at linker OitJ . Kail wheat will not yield over one hull ,,l u crop, in Polk county, spring wheat la looking well, and will be average. Outs are line, and will no don bl be a full emp, Muyor Campbell, of Tucomu, insists that street-car BaaaWagetl shull walk across bridges ruthei than overload the cars. If tin- cur company doM not en lone the ragnlatUlU, he will close the hridges. A peowiinent abeep nan espraaeai tin- opinion to the Lanerlew R nana liter thut no Luke eonnt) WODl will ! sxdd this maimer hut that grewetawlll prohuhly hold their clips or ship uwuy on consignment. it, f, Miih-r, ,.f Heppaer, Matron county, tiled a s titiou in bankruptcy in the I'nited Mates court in Portland. His liabilities amount to 10,ggB. II, has no property whutever, baring made uu aaaigitnnnil ol bis aalata son,, titue ago, Uaonjl K. UotdoWi aged M years late a resident of .'mpi, r, where lie was engegad l sporting, die from blood poiauulngi in the boapltal ut Biaker city Tueaday, the result of u eoliiplicatioii of chronic discuses. The dcceiised lius relultves in heilttle who nave been telaatraphed to regarding ihe disposition ol the l.isly. new". vn. v cv for Infants and Children. TUo Kind Taaj Have AIwujh limitrbt Una borue the aiKua ture of Ctm. If. naewaV, and IhM bu uude under bia arM.nul aupcrviabm for over M Allow no one tTloelve Vw this. OBMiMiBliB InnUUlon. gM "Juat-tt-ifood" are but K.. rim, i.tK, and endanKr tb beultb of Children-Experience ugainat Kxperimeut. The Kind You Have Always Bought a a aa - wT Pinkham Facts In Use For Over 30 Years WLow I I MEAD. Wittfalow d Head Noctors and Builders Kitchen Furniture Dirt Cheap Jobbing . Specialty. Tank, to Order. k'PMCottonw 1 8t., between Alta and Webb. JJttDLETON, ORJtOON. Pendleton Ukiah Stage Une taHJ&U,,n"vrrv day at 1 yolooh S. Alb. y , ,l'', rto, !. Nye, CI w wtM ami paa .' "IB,V at ru.uriau 4 Qn. dru Iii order to make room for my iall and winter gtOO 1 offer m.V IfJTgO Um ol book ing Stoves and Bte BaUlgwl K-'vatly rodut:el prioei for ti"- oxl y JOE BASLER, Agent for North German Lloyd Steamship Co. Buy your ticket to the Paris Kxpoaition over tl.ia line. DRAGGED, TORTURED, BEATEN AND BOILED o The Fate Meted Out to Russian Minister and His Wife at Pekin. o NO DIRECT HEWS FROM THE CAPITAL o The Trouble Growing Worse and Spreading Toward Shanghai; LI Hung Cbang Is Wanted at P. km Mexieff M. Ie Chicago, .Inly 14, A dispatch to the Kccord from st Pelefeburg eaye t Fhe Onr has r Ived the dreadful detail" of the catastrophe nt Pekin. A cablegram from Admiral at Port Arthur, declares that giers, the fiussinn envoy, was through the streets by the beaten, ksrtnred ami even thrown Into a gleat ki ttle of hot water and boiled to death. Mine, l'egiers, Admiral A lex left's advices declare, suffered a fate worse than death and was beaten and tor tunsl until life was extinct. The bj gatioti ofBclatl nre said to have been tortnred Rendlahly, Count l.amsdorf received the friends of the murdered ones at the foreign offlo. and unfolded to them the tragic storv. The scenes of frenzied terror and grief thai followed were nneponnabte, Rutilan Kmbaiiv at Wnihlnalon. Washington, .Inly 14. The Hii-siun embassy here has received no informa tion of the killing of the Kitssian min ister nt Pekin. They think, if the storv proves true, it will very serious ly alter the whole situation. The Sllanca or Ihe Grave. London, Jul I4 Moaw still atRM gle against tlie conclusion that the silence at Pekin is the silence of the grave. Cnollleiiil admissions in the T'nitisl States and Ktirope, that the diplomatists have adopted H-ssi m 1st ic views held by the consuls nt Shanghai, have almost siicm-cd tboaa attempting to reason against the circiini-taiil ial arldenon whteb la beotaWilng ao aogent. The Chinese assurances and edicts up pear to Is' merely a part of n plan In Onntloualv break the news of the tragedy ami delude foreigner! with a tale of imperial guiltlessness. The sit nut ion at Tien Tsin npa'ars to le slow ly growing worse. T'be allied forces are experiencing the greatest ililllcillty in sending the reinforcements, as the Chinese have rendered the navigation of the river most dillicult, by divert ing the waters. International lounell of War. Bt, Petersburg, .Inly 14 A dispateh from Khabaroiisk, dated .Inly I-, says: n international council of war was held at Tien Tsin and decided for the present to online the efforts of the al lied forces to fortifying Tien T - in and eatnblisliiug com iniiuieat ions with the forts and arsenals, lieu Tsin, it is believed, is Isdng re-urined with guns of the highest class. Bin ouraaet the Boxere. Washington, July 14. Secretun Hay has received u dispatch from Consul flenoral HnodnnW. at Shanghai, stat ing that the governor of HotKM 9 banal has issued u pr,s luuiat ion fuvorable to the bosara, Hoaoa shunsi is the province immediately northwest of Shanghai and Istween that , - it v and Pekin. summoned to Pekin. Kong, July 14. I. i Hung received urgent summons to TRAIN RUNAWAY. FrelRht on Southern Pacific RreaH In Two on a Grade. Keil, ling Oil,. Ial 14. Last nlgbl when a fndght train Ismnd for Oregon, drawn by two engines, was cllmDlb I the nonvy gmde above Dpton, (be eonpllng gave Was and BO c.ir loaded will, frnt, startetl back They pnewd thnuigh Sisson seelninglv at the rate of 7(1 miles an hour. Hall a mile Is- I low Sisson seven cars broke hsise and pitched over an embankment. The I otbePI mntlnaed on their niad course. t the big canyon, three miles ld w Sisson, the runaway train aifiiin ; parted, tuneo of tlie cars lying the track and Isong .lush, si to pieces. I he 'other half drawn continued over the high trestle around the loop and final ly shot off the rails below Molt, after penning in miles. CAPTAIN COG HI. AN VKRY ILL. 'omtnnnder ot the Ralelari al Hanlla O Low With Pneumonia. llloomingl Iml , July II A tele gram bar been received by relatival (I I, (t. tl, II.' I I,,' til., .11,1. I I illlll.MS lit dracced ,,.,, Cochlan, who cotunuindml the rloxers, itulni.,1, ! tin, liuttlo of M i, 'il i Me had an attack ol pneumonia and his r very is reported doubtful. He is at Colorado Springs. "A FOOLS KRRANO". The Gold Democrat! will Give en Kxhl bltlon shortly. New Vork, July 14. - A OOtnttlltl I gold denofrnta today issued a call for a neetlng In this city July is, todevleel a method ol plneing in nomination el third ticket (or president and vice . resilient , upon a platorm"denouii,'luc and eombniting the fallacies and i unusual oraedl nl Isith of the old par ties I lie call Is sign, si ny goltl demnerate ol New York, Maanebuaetta, New Hampshire and Colorado Reclp.-.clty With Germany. Washington, July 14. -The president today issued a proclamation on the Herman reciprocity Rgreement in con tinuing tiie provisions of the tariff act of July Mi 10JJ7, 'he proclamation does not recite the terms of the agree neat, rhf arrangaenenl will not be made public at present. The putting Into operation, of the German meat lull is to i,e deferred (or an ladeflnlte period, Spanleh American Veleram. Chattamsiga, T'eiiu,, July 14. I eral Hilling, th immauder in chief of the Spanish American war veterans, has directed the leeuaaea of an order directing the national eeooleiion to meet here I l.'tols-r H to l, NEWS OF THE COAST STATES Salem Family Are Poisoned With Rough on Rats. o FIRE IN LUMBER MILL AT SPOKAPE III'1 Bankers In Session at Tacoma. Ft Sen ator Corhett Says Suit Against Him Is Work ol Political F.nemles Salem, Ore., July 14. A domestic in the family of '. A, l.iveslv, of this city, used by mistake MM germ, a ill ' which rounh-on-rats bad Urn mix, si Mter breakfast the mem ben f the fauill) became ill, but antidotes were administered and the affect, aj ones are now out of danger. Lumber Hill rire. Spokane, Wa-h , July 14. I he I'll, keve l.limlwr Mill was burned last nlghl with 100,000 f,, t of lumber. The loss will reach fsi.tHHI. Hankers Anoetallon Klect Offloere. r.nonia. July 14. -The state bankers MOOClUtlnn elected the following , , Ulcers: President, Jacob Knrth. ol Heattle; rleespreeidieat, R J, Dyer, of Spokane secretary, J. I' HogUO, of Seattle, treasurer, s. M, Jackson. Ta coma. The president will appoint repeat w) lie THE EAST OREGONIAN. The Paper ot tbe People. Kverybody Beada It. The Lareeel Clreulatlon. Hc7iAderlUloa n.tftum. Mrs. Plnkhmnt poraon miy attend to nor tre mendous oorreepondenoe with suffering women. Her trained assistants are all women. The letter:, from women are opened my women only. They arm read by wo men only. They arm mnawered by women and only women. The oorrespondenoe Im saoredly oonfldentlal. Write fmr m book Mrs. Pinkham has Just pub llshmd which oonialns lt:t tmrs from tho mayor of Lynn, thm postmaster of Lynn and others of her own olty who hmvm made oareful Investigation. Mrs. Pinkham hmm helped m million women who suffered with female troublms. She oan oure YOU. Her address im Lymm. I I long I hang Pekin. allot and Ulnlsler Wu. Washington, July II. UoOeral Mil,, was a caller at the Chinese le gation t'slav and had a conference with Minister w,i, preeumebly eoncernlng the military eitttatloa in bine, VneaUaajtea omoiait m me nara. Washington, Jail 14. t'oii-ul lien eral UoodooW d short dispatch repre scuts all '.but the state or navy depart ment knows of the development! in Chine within the Inst tm nly four hours. T he news only gOOi. t uillrm the gi'ii. r.il la-liel that the situation in China is steadily growing worse In stead of better. The Hon. in hutisi, re -MnTred to us the place VbeN the viceroy apsars to luvor the lioxers, is ail mil ly two separate provinces of vut c tent. The two peoviaeei might nreaaal almost an impaasable barrier if they undertake to npjsme the northward nwreb ol the arm mm of l.i Hung Chang and other BOUtfaefW VMMfQfNi )"" Pekin. The eliaSatea from Hi. Petersburg of the slaughter of the Itiiesiau minister uml his wife al Pekin sent a thrill ol horror through the foreign establish incuts here, none of whom, however, are able to shed the slightest light on the subject. stin no Nowe in Veeblactea, Washington July 14. The Chinese minister continues to exert I, is eltorts . toward gelling information from' Pekin, but Up to a late hour he bus not received any answer in connect ion' with the cuhln to Minister Conger. Minister Wu Is much depressed by the, continued reports thut the b-guitousi have ts'cll wis ,l out and the ministers I murdered. Viae! Ihe Blaiu.. New York, July 14. A (Shanghai I dianeteb, published here, aayei Prima' rihang, the director of tele graphs at Shanghai, has wiiiitnunicated u message to the consuls announcing H murder ol all foreigner it, 1 ekiu and laying the bluiiie on the unti-for-eigu gantra I. Tung (Tab siung. LI to Bemaln In Canton. londrm. July 14, The ncuuty aabla disput, In s received loduy add nothing to the knowledge in London of the Cbineee aiiuatiou. it ia stated ooal lively from Canton that l.i Hung Chang will remain there until the al lied troupe have defeated I'rim, Chuun'u forces, and will then go north to lend hie powerful aid in arranging the terms of pea .-. co-operating with , Prince Cbing, Yung l.u and other pro-foreign viceroys. Kor the pruaent l.i Hung Chang cousidera that he can heat control and direct the viceroys from Canton and also keep in check tho turbulent province of KwaugTung. I rent si. nienaele. Hau I rani isco, July 1 1 m The steamer San Jose arrived here today In, in St. Michael. She brings I res jure valued al lloO.OOO. laiatlaaei won. Paris, July 14. In the first day's 000 tests lor the world' athletic chanipioiiauiii here, the Americana won print teal I y everything. The Wheat Uarkale. Sun I ran, isco. July 14. Cash wheat, f I .tsl'4 per cental . Chicago, July 14. - Pieptell, In r wheat, 77 7-tt cents per bushel. a I II 1 1 AGO MAHKKT. Heporled by I. L. Ray Co., Chleaao Boerd of Trade and New Vork Slock Bxeh diiae Broken. July 14. Cables runic lower this morning Liverpool aloelng I I f-M against tl lj yeslerday. I'hteago pencil unchanged at 711 I a and was on the decline all day closing at the low point, 77 7-H. It is claimed the recent rams in the northwest baa Improtred n,,-outlook lot spring wheat and this is respousilde for the break. Stocks steady. Money I', per cent. Close reeterday, 71) l-a to rfjbj . Open kalaj 70 to 7it I-h. Kenan lodny, 77 7-h to 70 14. Close to-lay, 77 7-H. e . SHIPPLU SkW WHKAT TO POHII.ANU. j Paclttc tout Klevalor lompany Sendt a tar of Club Huissd on MoKay treek. Will Moore, agent of the Pacilic i 'oast Klevator eompany, sbipp, d a car of new wheat to Portland I rnl.it. I.eM nketiv. of Walla Walla, as a delegate to tlie National convention. Work ol Hit Knemlee. Portland. July II. Kx-Scnator II w. Cornell bus returned from the ion side for Hie nvrpnee of lillng an answer to a suit brought against him (or 100,000 damngea bj I P.. Peter son (or the alienation of his wife's aflectlona, Mr. Cornell mid I "I do not wish to prejudice the case by piibltcU discussing it before it is beard in the court and can only what I have said Is fore that, I am w tiling to contribute to charily, I will delend myaell against blackmail to the bitter end. I am in receipt of numerous letters from different parties ,,( the state, all expressing the belief that this attack ttgOH luv personal character is a game ol politics and i gotten up f,,r the purpaae of affecting me pol il n ally. ' ' It. I". leaaet il Dead. Portland, July 14. II. P. Isaacs, a prominent mill man oi Walla Walla. Wash., ill, si here this morning ol heart failure. tape Nome a Failure. Port Townseml, July It. The steamer laralloii arrived here last evening from Nome bringing about in disgusted miners all of whom pro nounce the camp a failure. They also say that fr Hi to I am men are on the boaefa begging for work for their board. They ennflrm the re porta nl the prevalence of smallpox The steamer Santa Ana, whirl, mi her arrival north was ipiaruntiiiol on ac tut ol smallpoi, arrived t,sluy ami was sent to the Richmond Point ,itar- tntlne rtatlnn for fan ibjntlnn, Portland Uuinocrala Ratify. Portland, Jul. II I he democrats of Portland last night rattlied the nomi nation of Bryan and Mnvaaana at an enthusiastic u ting held at Cordrav 's theatre. ' R, rt. Wood ami K. V. Holman, lornu r gold dell, is rats, were tbe principal sts'iikers. II, ev flmsl their remarks mostly to "im- per indent . ' S.oit,' lies,- l llea.l Washington, July II. -I'nited Mules Senator tear, ol Iowa, died this morn hag ol heart failure He wns in his ien.ii health up .,, I ill a. m tsiay. i. - el. . i. ....I u...u .u .... II W lis (llli I ,,,,,,, IBM el .win -. .... i M, Kay "leek the yield was ah'. ul U bushels totheucre for tile Held Irolll which this wheul came. Il Is the first about known Ml have gone from this station to the scalsiuril this n Aa to the ipiality, Mr. M awe ate taxi that it Was excellent. it tested I1' pounds to the bushel . Mr M'sire has also a sample ol wheat i tlsed by l.eorge I. Peru, g, r and which tests more than An puUUtla to the bushel II Is red , hull uriet Mr. I'eringer is Ihreshine now , and will have a gss average yield, not phenomenal, hut ol the III, est quality of grain. The grade, In, thinks, will run N, I straight, and the yield will go from Vt to 40 free hell to tic acre, und some ,,f the land will turn ..ut more il. ,o, 4U bushel. 0. I. a N. LAYING HBAVY RAILS. Th. New bleel Goen Down Between Hunllualon and teyuee Station. I he Oregon Itallroad A Navigation I company is laying a lot of new rails I on the main line hetween Huntington utnl Cayuae station, and thus improv ing tbe road lor tiie running ol heuvy trains. The steel that being laid i heavy, some ol it being U0-s,uiid, which is within ten pound of the heaviest that i manufactured. sited rails are at this time almost double the price ol a year or two ago, making the oiiwiiHe of the improve ment 1 idoruhbi more ihuu thut dona prior to l mm und the Utgiuniiig of ieOO With the beuvier ruil laid, heavier train inav run, and the service throughout, Isith utouger und freight, i mUtth ub,r than formerly. GERMS, T HAT S.XT t tjm ARQyND AN UNHEALTHY HAIRI DANDRlif FALLING HAIR riNALLv BALDNESS OuGey the ut, yew real, v. the llcL Kill the Dartdrull Germ WITH NeWMO-S HERRICIDE Th only prtparaUea that will detUwy lhM aaretttea. r xi r 1 1 r si ItAIR haesJUNC... for bale by all WruajleU. 1 1 $I.M. f Dr. Shilohs Cou()h cind Atiii 1 mnJaxifiati xjxi i.rti aiiriiri i 'I'lila is bcy.md ouustlon the .. .t . ii uuaa M..11 The taut, ol a gtrlke. Tka ,..m.,h..i.e colllliUUV Ut ecaltle ,1.1 II... ulrl ul "eelllial ' Ii4'y cents Hy strict they coiihl (ioveruoi (ieer reviewed the Na tional fJeard hi aaeip at Camp doer, near iSalotu, ou Tuaaday. ..ui.l th.. ..ills ul "central a duy for U hour' work. .1... ,.lrlM follllil ecoiioiii ow rri , live on 01 cent u duy, but ull luxuries und ome ol tlie necesaiuo 01 urn huh to Im) eliminated. After a tune the girl asked for better pay and the were wsm i l.e ! iu a position where thev bad to ulriku to uiuiutuiu their I uelf reapect. tin vr kuuwa to scivuce; a t, w dusea luvarlahly vuiv tu wast 14.1. v I ..ugh, I'luup ud Hi .. I. III., slnfu Its voa ilcitul euueeea I. t' one of ('onoimollon l sotliout a uar- sllvllil IDs tl 11'" I ''f ii't'll. Ins. Mil. u It Hist Ji....H'i Il hue bee a mil un a suuianu. a tut which an .ale 1 mstliHa aa. stsiiJ K you have a ( iugh, w earnssily ask you lotiyil. In Unite. I Mates ami Canaila Us , tsA anil l DO, allj ui KnsluuJ Is. &1 s Id. an J BOX SOU! PROPRIETORS S.CWELLS&COI LEROY. Nt TORONTO, CAN. Vim ! b 1'eilBiaa Uo.. Utuauu.