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. - - - . (1AILY EVENING EDITlOii 9AILYEVENIMITIM , , . i RH ORgfJOM i mi t rori.K nrp Tim IASTORROONIAiN TH4T- THE ' i H nR H'VKItTi-HR. -:AST ORROONI AN PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OK KUON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER iiT, 1800. NO. 8930 3Sc bar Pears Sop 15c. Frederick INoIf I'rice. the l.owe't, y,,. atv agents for Westminister Type riter pupsr Mtd carbons good goods (or lltl "miicy. hteiMign op "'' bad(M :ic to SUe. Fnll lengtti fancy rMpe paper Mq, 1,1., 1,,-t ( ssoliM 7c. 0 plgp matches 5c. Lsiiip ehlmneya He to aso. Urfi' Hi" books 16o. fnilcl paper 50 end He foil, twriiiT"' rtuderrta1 biblM lOc to j1t values ill toilet map, KB to Mo liar nmrniixTH sample line bIIiiiiiin, toil) j,,,. handkerchief imx, rr. i i r and ,.u(f boxes, etc- genial presents at ynci'il iiricea. .,, booki ami tohool supplies all reduced price". ' fancy 1 liinuwiirc, iinwcr pom gnu laaapa. Frederick Nolf I I I he Boston GREAT SALE OF Pendleton's Big NEW LUMBER YARD. We are now reedy fur liueiaen near Washington & Oolombia River (might depot with a general aaarjftniani of lumber direct from our own saw mill, ami en 1 1 film i hI i nnythinc promptly, Country unlnrs in i.u luail- nil i )MI ill I Ir ui, our mill in curlotul lols at correct priceit. dive lis a cull A, C. Shaw & Co. W. J. SEWELL, Mgr. JOSEPH" ELL THAT 'YOU CAN REi-Y mm. Main Straat, pnrjleton. - Oregon. "liAK IS KKPTON FILKAT K tnuu ,1"lllns Aucy, U and 6S Ws. JSJ ti;Uuae, bau ITrau. lco, Callluruu, ,tL ""l tot sUyorluiug oau u uaild Everybody's Wondering Win. re to 0 f,,r tha best Iinii't e - Come. Our Cloth inn BhoW Ib wort ti coin ing a great way tn HIM'. We an- showing this unison an almost entirely new stock of I try Goods scything the latest Mat lest. too i'hii Bcrtaftaly bs mltsd Iron imrstnck oi I 'mlcrwear fur wt have weight-, for eoo wvnih,u and rold wsstnsr, a-trm vsstaer Mini iim wsathe. to 1011 nil pursss, 1 titr Una of Silk 6 Klanntil Wiiist arc truly In dutiful. The prlOM arc surprisingly low. "Snn.sis" Usees nuek loovefy woataa win, start -hiMy Tin- dnaraetati s.yis, tit hihI mmb tori tnsss thoas In in inni- 1 hi' world ofor, I'ru',- svery whsrs 1 1 H 1 Alexander CAPES, JACKETS Tailormade Suits THIS for Infants and Ctstorla is a iwinlaiw aubaWuto nor . Ilnilih anu niMinniiK "J '.'.,,1. .. M . . , i-iiiil-illlH lli llbel t'lHUIIIt l"" oii7 . S SeSe! U do-troy. Wor.ua u.Kl ut.aj. couica ii uuree Dusrrbiou uud ukI Colic. It icii. n ic n til ' .:.r..f.i .....d Coustiuutioo. It rasmlataa tha Moum.1. and Bowela, givtog beallby au.l nuU.rul elotrp. Tlu- C'liiia..'.. k PaUMaa -A Moll.cr'e Frioud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years Iron Beds JUve Uken a drop and a lurae slupiuenl hu, just arrived uirool from tba factory and will lm sold at Kreatly red,,,., I prices ut THE EAST OREGONIAN gissls and tin- lowest prices. Please aag oaf I isVpeg and Jackets Here's a stock that will sure ly please. I rrocery Department Stamls without a peer. Kvery article ami every price i right. Table Linens & Nankin The baft, prettied and liest values we have ever shown. Von'U like thctii. Wc have Many Mats of Many Kinds for Many Men of Many Kinds, Lure Curtains and Portit i s. Tin-very iii,wini thing wv I'onlil riii'i You'll make nanaes 11 ym Inly w it li 01 1 -i-i-lng 1 111-111. St Hexter Store WEEK. Store Children. "r . , T" i ,i, l ii.- line oilier Nareotlc Signature ot aaajglMMe-TaaWl Joe Basler's. fbs rapar of (As Psepls. Kvarybudy laads It. t i I. rima nlallnn Sam AdvertUlna aedlusi. GENERAL NEWS. A mn-ret circular to all Russian arch bishops, virtuallv excnmmiinicatiiur Count Tolstoi, the Kussian novelist, is pabliahad in Switzerland. The archhtKhop of lrclaml left for London l norma) wrtunoe, h win bh (ictoher I. lie was iliH-oratixl an coin maniler of the levion of honor. The war ilcpartmcnt "ill make a Mronif ti(jht to have itd prejts-t for an hMjaaaM in the nrular armv pa! tbfoagh congress at its next session. Prince llenrv of Prussia is now com inauiler-in-chief of the First tiennan siiailron, sgccoeiliiiK Vice Ailnnral lloftmann, who has boon relievivl from the pout. The Traders Fire Insurance company of New S"ork is in-olvent with heavy ilehtf. It otlici rs are in tr nble lm making faNe reports to the InaWMkM conmiiss inner of the slate. Diapatotrai froag various points In the ftocfcjl mountains show that IhON has been a heavy miowfall. At Red moiintain, near uia . Colorado, the Miinw is reported three feet deep. Colonel John V. Jackson, collector of the I'ort of San I'r itn i-co, ilied Tne da nighl, llesuftered from a pain-j ful kidney atlliction, ami tuilist to Hilly after a hiirnical oMration, which wa performed tiiis aflernooii. The annual conference of tha National t'nioii of Voonfl Men's Catholic SiH-ieties heau in BfOokiyn, New York, Tnuaday. Oat oi tha tub" iectK to he consnlereil is the project of Bishop McKanl, of Trenton, lor a Hu man t'ui hoi Id ledarat mn Mrs. Rliakhatft Van Law, whodurina the war batwaaa tha mates furiiiahed the union forces valuable infnniiation of the confederate army, and aided prisoner" in escaping! from l.ibby priaaa, and who, after the war, was rewarded by Qabafal iirant with the postmustership ut Riohmoad, died there TucHday, at an advanced ace PAllFIt NORTHWEST NEWS. Congressman Tongue will aaaaJj at lleppner on ttctoU'r "i in place ol ttov emor lieer who is unable to keep the appointment. K. I- McMillan, an Ofagpa pioaaat of IW7, and a proiniiient Indian war veteran, died Saturday, al hi- home near Mc.M innvillo, lie was aued 70 years and II months. Mow K. rainier, telegraph operator, died at his parents home in ItalaBI Tuesday niiiht of QOiofc OOOamapUon ooatraotad from anotbor tolagfaph operator with whom he worked. The tran-port Lennox sailed from Portland Taaaday for Maaila witi en ran of horses and foruae. she carried away IHJ horses, UHl mules and a full carun of hav, oats, straw, i t, A telegram from !rsnli lleml, In diana, stales that a Mrs. I.y wife of a deimicrat ic campaign spiaker from Oragoe, had ooaaasltted suloide there. No one by that name is known in lire- aoa, A whale lift) feet ill bjBgUl slramled at low tide at Soaside a few days ajB. hilt at blab tide he lioHted and went his way. lie was not killed, as hi liia carcass would have been iliHicull to JlHHIHe ol. taaallpai bus appaafad on the Imp ranch of William Cock ra lie, near Orillla, Wash. An agad Indian wo man has died there of the diaaaaa, She as one ol u bund of some I ,'i In dians who BUM direct from llritish Columbia to nick hup. For killina an Qaagoa robin tins llauaoise, a Krenchmuii, wa- lined Ion and saataeaad to seven and tjaa 1ml I days in jail in Cortland The punish inent laliatad is heavy, but the olllciuls are ileturnninsl to -top the killiua of huriiili-Hs birds. V. W Wurder of I'ullas atmnly, low. i dropaad daad oa the railroad plalforin at Weiser, Idaho, iuewluy, from baari diaaaae. lb- vaa waiting to take tOa train for Cainbridae. lie w n ttoiny into the norlle ru part of the county with a view of purchasina luud John A. Wesio, of I'ort land, lew her by profession, hied a petition in bank ruptcy in the United Htates uoart in Portland. His liabilities araoanl to M.tTW.7S ass, Is. 8M, It is -aid thai retitioaar's trooble origiaated in his baring In reeled in mat aetata, the title to which pfOvad Dot food, and tbul be htoamr iaroifad in litiaatiou which r, -II ted Hi lei belli III Rleautiful QJair makes Qeautiful JJJomen si WBRO'ri HKKI'K'UIK M KKU BKAUTiri'LHAlR. Iwcau-ii StfOfS thu deadly ndcrobu at work upon tliu hair nsita, tbus making dandruff and falling balf aiblv, and BtoaMtiaga liaek, luxu riant arowlh of hair, jiu reuaing thu own. r suijd iook ralltUOpsraeut. II wlUataucuts youl ukr bruOisr, liiu l,.i, I ,,r wtlrf;Art uf say Ort:U 'ii Us-r iur iMtr. iB3ESl'1 T Jl tiki- ,iliriu ujii IIm-WwU-al u I M l fuuiavlf, Usjli yiu will UIif iim..iiiii., uU 11. For &ak at all fint-Oaw Drug Sto. MM ai. uuil l-l MATH CATARRH NiillmiK bill i !! rajusof or abaogs if ulleaaki wilt vers CATARRH. Ths Kpaelne It Ely b CreaQj Balm Ii i quickly al.Mirls -1 OUas Kellef Ml UUI -. He. I, suit elti-liM'S COLD N H E A U IIi-mIi, ituil iiiuii-i Is llit- atiuubraiiif, Husmrcs tic eeiiM- ui Tiuiii' uuil aiac'l'.. go atarcury. No lulurluus lnii Ui-KtiUi sltv Ukz; f'auiily sIm fl.uu. al PruKMisU ur by mall KI.Y liHOTilKlUi ia, Warren a. Ni furk. STRIKE SETTLEMENT NEAR Terms May Be Made Known in the Next 24 Hours. o MARK HrVNNA IS PLAYING A HAND Tufff Is in Kktfdut of MiDtrs From llif Coa! Districts, and the Operators Are Worrltd toncerntug ll. Philadelphia, I's., Sept. If, A railroad official in this city, who i nil SOthorlty, but who n-fiiM's 10 consent to the Bte oi his name, said this tnorn iiw that the cost inirers strike hud baaa practical Is wttbsl and the terms ol setlletnent are likely to la- made known within the next twentv-foiir hours. The miners may he said to have won all demnuds, with the one exception of recoanitioii of the miner-' union. It is said thai Archbishop Ryau'l inleriuislial ion has played a leading part in the settlement. Political Inlluanra Krld. New York, Sept. ff.- Wall street is full of reports rcaardina the coal strike tpdafa The best opinion is, the strike is on the verae of sett lenient and that the announcement of an uaree incut will be MHla batata the end ol the week ll is leariusl the operators are aiding to advance wuac JO per cent, and 1'residelit Mitchell of the Mine Workers' I'niou will waive the demand tor raooanltioo o! the union. Mark I lamia, it is said, has pressed tha QBSStioB Ol setlleineiil and it is now in his hands. proiuinenl Wall xtreet man said at Bona kOMJ woiihl be well to look to llaiina for the news ol the setlleineiil of the strike, the presidents of thecal interests refuse to talk. Ssttlemant Belns Nsaotlatad New York, Sept. '.'7. President Trnesilale. of the helaware, I acka aaBna A Western railway, stated St noun todaj that the anthracile strike situation was now in Hie bandl of a person who was m-aotiatina fur a sett le nient. Me was (old idal the reported basis of award was an advam f ten percent in the Sraga scale and the waivn.a oi oialtas of raeognltlop ol the miners' union, lie said: "If the astileatent s belna made oa Inaai terms it is not known to fna the w hole Hitu.it mn is now in the hands ,.f a BVOSt capable person. ' ' "linn the strike Is being arhi ttale.l " rjoeationed the interviewer "That doesn't necessarily rolloW." Trnesilale replied. 'II in more in the line oi mediation, then arbitration," he addcil. When asked if llaiina was Ihe man referred to, he said : "No, the man if not Henna, ' 1 "Mas Vrchblshop IE van la-en to sec son toiiuv?" "No."' President Truesdale would say no more. Barly Saltlmnant In Sisht HaaaltOBi Sept. IT. "free ideal Mltebell was asked today emu i m in.' Mark llaumi's peace MBJOtlatloBS Mil, hell said ill rapl) that the miners held aloof from polities and atond upon the last lee of thalfoanee, tin traagUi of their laggalial Iim ami lbs Upporl of pa bile wutiment. lie hud not beard directly from Hanna Miii hell bus undoubtedly heard in directly both from II n i , and the aoai trust, Us he said he ladle veil I hen was u bright outhaik ol un eurlv setlleineiil Ills predict ion ot an card ictory is shared aelierall) by ull the leaders of the strike. siiikeik a fa tonlldsiit. Ham lion, I'a , Sept IT, -1 he Markb- Company's mines ui .ledd, opened this mon. log with u small force. John Markle said the iiilinhci waa tBtisfaetorfi but the sinkers stilted Ihul there were less Hu ll thllli OS Momhiv, when lusa Ihan IfJO were ut work. The strikers declare it is onl) ,i matter of a lea days beloia ih laddo mines will shut down complete- ly, I he geaaral sltoatlon this poornlnf is un. lUliaed. I he ex'slua of miners ecatlanai aiai promises to hare in aaaau I ird . set I lenient ol lbs troubles, Ihe nia-rulnr ure Iryina In dlsooarag. Ihe men from baviiia the Ill lues, Loiiiiult.iont lor Pollas. fi i, ml hi epl. Ji. -The operators ill this ill '.rid are inn k Ilia pfauaraj loot I i force Ihe strike issue, f our bun- lie, I commissions were received here rasterday by tha raoordar oi ttaadi from I lover nor stone for appoiaUaaal oi polieOi this force, with si ores ol deputies already sworn la it Is thought , will Is- sulhcicnt to guarantee sslen t , Ih, men eipaojed I" Is: pill to work in u lew days by the live Urge emu paa'iee( at whose I nets one tin- pom io 1st I out were leaned, The miners tuy he bringing in of men Irnm abroad will precipitate trouble. There was no attempt made tint morning to open any mine. Plenty of toft cnal is coin ing lo town. The miners an seeking In identify Ihe abipis-rs so tbul anlt coal may not so me. I ull duii.uinU as to make lbs striae laeAa re and I anl coal less in ileuiainl in future. raying gTarkgwai PIttaUWi I'a., Sept. ft, Ougl angs paiiiua bsglga the payue ni ol tbalf men lor SeplemU'r work this iiioruing. There are no signs oi disorder. Ilia taplursd High wayinan. Colwlle, Warh ,hl. I' -Tbehigh-w a , nun captured near here proves b be llurr) ( liaSaan ai d the dead one is hu. Downer, bolh ol sipokaue. It not known whether liny were enagcl i 1 1 1 nit- iieiore. J bey were the men w ho held up a Northern I'acillc train am! rohlasl the paaaeugrrs m ar Sunil I'oinl, M ile., lusl 1 -rel.il night Sli ll, S Oil. -ui.'liugo, Calif., Kept. i7 . Tin urst oil Hi San lingo county waa struck leal night at Morcna, al a depth of 076 feet. A yellowish green color w 'co u i puii I ml llie gas. Training Ship Asbors. Monlreul, Sept. 7. The Cnitcd Muter- training ahip Hawk la ashore nine miles above here and it in a had position. TO CURE A COLO IN ONfc OAV. Taka Laxalivu Oroiuo Uiiiulua lai.n . All ll usslsls ruluud Ihr uiuuny II it lalls I it g. W Oruta'a tigaaluni It ou wuili but Shi. FLOOD IN TEXAS. Hleh Watar In Trinity Rlvar lamas Much Unaaslnsti. Kurt Worth, Tex., Sept '.'7 -Naglg living oti Ihe river bntUMM were warned at L' :IKI o'clm k this morning to more to places of safety, as a twenty h ot rise was due here al daybreak u avalanche of water emptied from I the west fork into Trinity rier at t o'otooh tbis grornlng, rorotng the aatei in the bottoms to Marly a mile wi Ic. The whole adjacent lowlands are Wooded, it in belie red that moat of the inhabitants were warned in time One body was sien tloatina in the Trinity river this tuorniua. Serious results are leafed as tha waters are still rising ru idly Ths Trinity It Ruins. Mallas, IV., Sept. J7. The Trinity river hcaau risina al goag todav and a larae Isslv of water is pressing this am fnun Fort Worth A bulletin from Iflington says the river is riaing a fi wt an hour. Posses have been -cut out lis warn and assist the people Two bislies have lloated b here. is k is r s e rillrlMO MINTS, On Hit Way to Thli Country to Conduct Antl Inipariallit Propssanda. Pgruti sept 17, glito liopaa, a leading member of the fltlplBO .Inula in Rorope, tails on the Campania Saturday lor the United Mates, where he will conduct a secret ant i-iuiisTial- ist propaganda during the praslaaatlal campaign. The Junta here is not pleased wild Lraaaa'l plan ami Agoaoillo savs he disapproves of it hut LopM acts upon the advise of certain well known Mil Imperialist! m bos ton, tjopos goes direet to Washington where be will establish hoadipnirtcrs. L0HD HllHkKIS Nhl'ORTS. rtia Royal I anadlant l.atvo South Alrlca feV llonia. London, Sept. ITtMLovd linls'rts re sirls Ifom I'rctoriit under date ol the .'oili instant as lollowsi "General Hamilton's column has rem le d Kofflatl rl . I here are ample sup idles there. The I'oitugncse ofAolalS gave bgga most obliging. The iiio'inteit Inlaatfy surprised six French n near Urolto BfOli Seven teen ofAeefS and Ihrae huudreil and nlneteeu men ol the Royal Canadians tail Pretoria this morning en route home. ' ' Biivlnatt Hsiiiuiod In Pskln. Bhangbal) sept. '.'7. A dispatch from PekiUi dated Hapt, I, asygi "Ihe people ale leliimiug In their hollies and haunts, shops are reopen ing and business is resinning I'uenll boSefS, disguised, were captured III Ihe liutaiaii district yesterdsy. They were tried and execution will probably follow. KroQoently skirmlahae by loraglng parties are made outside of Ihe cit) . cigar gag are tunas. lampa, l la., Sept. ar. - Kight bun dreil cigar makers III (he Vrguelles, -mn he, and Hulas lactones are on a strike Iranailgs Oi the importation of a non union tr.u.iuer fnuii New York, fears un- entertained that there will be an extensive strike. Ravuluiioii In Santla Oomlngo. Pari Au I'm , lluyti, Kept. !c7. A OMOOagje from gentle lloiniuau saya a revolution bus broken out ui that re public Ihe revolt aguiust Presldelil .limine is h-d by iioratlo Vaaoges. n-e-pre -ideiil , and M'lior ( 'm eres, of the pro. HU e ol Saul I ago Hi van Star.t on a Tour. Liaeolli, Neb., hi pi. -i! llrvan lelt this ntumlng on a campaign tour which Will lust six weeks. Ile will 'lend Sunday al hu old home in Su!em,'llls. Ile has baaa assured Ihul in will receive a warm welsome m the I iiikoias. raeaas favara Hurnad. Sun friimisio, Sepl. '.','. TheTVchau l:in in, ii lour SlOfy bolel iii this city, was gulled by lire Una morning. I he Saaee Oi Ihe Are is a mystery. The tavern waa Insured lor $4u,igi ami the probable loss Is about fJU.ISIO. lliaflaa In lian run. Taku, Sepl i.enerul ('bailee j has in rived al Tien lain He visited l.i Hung Chang and dleouaasd tin situation wiib him He conferred with stuff oiin iirs regai d lug wmier iuartara ueur i mm Tela i Prohibition Candldalsi. M Paul, Sepl. S7. Prohibition eun- diduies Wool ley and Metcall arrived here tint morning from I crgus fulls. I lie, client the dul alihlseelliu. Thev sueag tonight at the auditorium in iku city. i he Httlatattaa . gatam Cologne, Sepl '27. I'Iih liatette prints u Berlin telegram emptoalioall hilling Un report Iha. . olllll Wei ll I see would i ue un iiltiuiatuiii lo China Allunia, i.e., hept. 7. former Maior I harles Collier, pri aideiit ol the cotton stales ggposiltuai wsa abut net pri bald) fatally wouiided eurlv this inoriiiiig by a burglar. Yallow f avar Spcaadlns- Havana, Sent '-'. Ihe spread of yellow lever here la hemming alarm- llig. Mirgioii l.utcar ilicu nsigy am. Ir . Carroll is seriously III. Ths Slssinthip Nsw York, Isiiulon, hi pi 27.-The American liner New York wastightid oil thu lab of Wight, twelve lioura late She ap parently bus met with an wiciduiit. '- PARK AND WVASMIrsOTOrM TRgCT AP.A,m.uog.Uk.SP-i.,. -a J.A.W..CO Pseresn sag Secy OPEN ALL THE YEAR Illustrated Catalogue, Cteltffl Cu.u... , HuMucas 1'o.ms, Siufcl- mm- ,,i rVnmAstvsbip, Etc., liailad fm " y Addnam. We Imvc hun4redf f former students in positions, and shall send out thousands more. ROOSEVELT IN COLORADO o An Unpleasant Experience Occurred it Victor. o- ROOSBVKLT STRUCK WITH A STICK A Mob ol Mm and Boys, Armrd Wllb Slicks and Clubs, Rilleo i's, PttitMi and I - .mill- li mIMic Ihrmliss. Cripple Creek, Colo., Seiit. 27. At Victor, a few miles Irnm Cripple Cfra-k un. ma ihe mines, a gagg nnnpie and demonstrative crowd aaasmblaa to hear QoV, Rooeevell Wednesilav aflermsui In this place lour veara ago 27 Mckin ley VOteS were csst. At the preaent i inie a Mi K inb i and Itmisevelt club hat been fornnsl, now iiuinherilig Vsi members w ith the numla'r ciinttantlr increasing. liov. Itoisnivelt tsike at Vriimrv hall which whs Hlbsl. There were many republicans in the audience, hut there were ulo app.ireiitlv many detmsratt alio made lllelnselvet manifesl liv noisy demon si nil ions, UoVi KiMMievell suoceedeil ia Ha lab lag his remarks, though there waa the evident intention mining those preaent thai he should not do an. When the governor left the hall with It in crowd. Boys and men began throwing rocks ami shouting for llrvan The Kough Riders closed around the governor to protect him Irnm assault by the mob. One man made a ihtsoiiu! attack Upon UOV. Ituosevelt ami succeeded in striking him a blow In the breast with a Hick, Ihe n-sailaut waa imiiicdlste- iv knocked down by Coloaal M. Sulli van, sittnaster at Cripple Creek. A rush was then made tiy the moll tu drag the moantod men in khssi nil i -lorms from their horses. The men on loot, abo in khaki, clowixl around the governor, making a wedge which unshed through the crowd and they I) mi 1 1 v aucciiedcd in ginning the train, which was MffMBnad hv the tunh. By Hi's tune there waa probably HSS) or ISOO excited people in the vicinity and list ii uffs were exchanged on all sides. Many id the mob were armed with sin ks and clubs and some with rotten potatoes! stale eggs and lelnnllt. The entire party regained the train, how ever, without serious injury and it soon pulled out. Bryan Informsd. Nebraska City, Neb., Sept. 'ii. lining in receipt ol a telegram tu the effect Ihul (loir. Konacvelt wss sa le, t at n lor. Colo., by a luillil of hired roughs last night, Itrysn wrote ihe follow ing statement : "from what I know of the Bgaajlg of Colorado, I am not willing lo he lieve, without further evidence, that they di d Mr ItisMewdt or any una else a lair hearing If it proves true that he waa mobbed or iii suv way in larfl red with I am sure that il wsa not ihe work of any silitical organisation. There can lie lm piatlllcst ion fur a re sort to violence in this country ami those who resort to it injure Ihe cauae which they represent,' aaklng Clinical Capital New York, Sept. 27. Senator llaiina, Platl and Scot, and Jim- Mau ley continue to ex oria.e the Colorado r 1 1 III una who attacked lb site veil, saving it will redound lo the belicllt of the republicans former lioveruor Stone, ol Missouri, a. the denusrutlc head piartert, however, recalled Ihe treat ment of I i ,n hy Yale -indents ill I Mini, saving no one held tha republi can purty raaaaaglala for that outrage. Hootsvsll's Trsln Uusrdsd. Laadvilla, Colo,, Sept. 27. ! alt S tralg pu-,i through Victor at 1 1 OS I INI K II ON Sill I HI II I'SOgj Make your lisus lay mors f-SS"- lis the lien's Business in La) Eggs, Hut in order to gt, the liest result sag MUM keep I In ii, hesl.liy. U iters heck's Kgg Pnaluacr wtll on ii Ii prisluiet Is, in,, iiiiisi le and leal beta It make vuuib ml, b ulhers lav tmiailhly eud uiakee large (owls. We have S glaal aappl) of m Lit! M nb. i.ph'iIh'i k's I'KK rtasjgctr. l.cc l iir Killer. Arabian hgg I'lajil. k ( nh ' t uinlllliiii I'uwiler. asMBlng's I tih km Cbulcru Kcgtady, Huiinliig'i llciltii rood. 1 1 in nil, reaUd in Poultry cone' in and gag us. kocppen's Pharmacy Ifnrmerl) Plunaot lirug store. 115 unit i Slrcel.