Y EVENING EDITION OAILY EVENING EDITION an ni. -- ... i . i nr V.sTKKN KK1'N ' nTHS tub riiori.i nm thu EAST OREdONIAN TWIT'S TRKPArlK ro liYrT inns. KASTORKOONIAN 13. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, ()EW)N, FRIDAY, JANUARY U, 1901. NO. 4020 aHlTP HOIlP .GROCERY STORE 7 . M4 1 v; ,,s nthinu more then selling goods si at the lute Mouse 'iniciTV L ilir gnoils Ii ir I v satisfaction I ciihiitcr In snv Mull Int iif - Qrocntei Hand as another order. " . irrv consists solflv if nich are of proved merit, No gndea are ROM an "MR." Hiuis mlr unuei us true colors. i .irr reins -mi My reasonable. . Our 46th Semiannual Cleanup Sale Begins Monday, Jan. 7. )th. Poilofflce, Most stores with their sales are lilliu news papers, sidewalks and store with "Phenom anally Phenoniiuiil Barfrnin News.'' We prefer simply to hint ahout our salt in a modest man ner and let you judge for yoursel where vou enn find the greatest reductions. No need to assure you of correct, styles and reliable qualities. Thcv IK here. Out prices on all our winter Rood are reduced let these do then own talking. If they could speak they Wdbld tell you they were lower than you could nod at .u.s othi i store in Pendleton, Come and investigate. Alexander & Kexter. The io$ton Store he Clearing up OddsandEnds Sale ill continue until the 20th of January There are lots of opportaftitiet here to huy goods tit r (hired ju it'cs, in Nome line.- at just. ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE. ickets and Capes at half price. Fur collarettes at half price. Tailor made suits and skirts at half price. txceptional values in hemmed and hemstitched sheets and pillow cases, lace curtains, blankets, comforts, white preads, underwear, hosiery, hock towels, dress goods, etc. UR GREAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE STILL CONTINUES THE BOSTON S I ORE Pendleton's Big Store. Time Hohedule aanivr From Pnndlslon. rmiv Ptpsl Uepver, furl Peal umi Wertll, 'liuahs, Ran. So 1 I- MM OUT, St Loul, tajeS M I chkiii, urt ttait. vie No. : UicKini Short Llue. :) i. in - i li Wei:., Walla. HH)kat.', Him' nun i I U , . j nl - Hi. Paul, Klyvr. ' "Hi. Milwaukee, N , 7 hi I 'low," and Kast, vie "i:ih n I iii, Xl ersavsta, Ocean Sleam "H" from Portia. for ban Krsnclico- Kv.iry five days. fax Mall :0o in. SIM I' li I D 1 i mi, UK, i."n... t .IuUiIkc i,uke Blvor. lvp'i' W ! K.I.HI . I.. I ...a. 1 ... . I II .III A 111 - imniivHi j - 1 Ilia .-- ., ...... . vj.iua.IU 111,.... . iiiiiiii Lim mi .......- L Wuay, el n:-ju p. ui drilv KJ' Klri. lor Luwi.lou, temporarily, flialoriu,,,,,,. , -riu. tn W (, Hl'lU-Hl RT, '" ii. ial paeaeuaur Agent, I uui. . . '"V. Hand. rgou ., AKtrui. 1I.UIII1011 y0U WANT llVurv tin i.all itn UN. K nl H ,,!, nlkt Ami, 1m UH i-wpoi sin me. fnch Restaurant.. TK t-UCH TO A1. ou cau (at auBtaltalut (OOU. w, . . I'ruprioloi for Infants and Children. OttHtoria la iutnuleit lUbetitllte 0M Ca.stor Oil, i" u. -Kurie, Urop8 and. Kootliiug hyrup. It In PUMUtaut. It . ..ni. ii us neilli. i Opium, Miiiilue nor other Nareotic NiihsUiuee. It leHtroi Won. is and ullajw I'ever.HUnesn. It euren JHurrlnea and "W ind Colle. Jt relleven TMtli Intr TruubUm und cure CoortlpattOH. It i i-nlai. the Htomiu'li uud lioweu, ffvinif healthy anil natural nleop. The OhUdreu'i luuacea The Mthr' I riead. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. . COMPANY. It -UHIIH CLEARANCE SALE AT THE FAIR. Our Spooist JUduotion on Clotbisgi Heavy Uderwaur, jjaa' Wrapg and Wrappftra conttniiee until our present stick is redttOSd BttfflcionU U Uiskq iodui lor our bpriug ,M)ck. 'ouaiiler the pi'iee-H quoted DfloW, Men's Suits ffOM $5 to to i4. w. Men's Overcoats lroni $j.jo to Si z o'. Lloy.s' suits lroni t.ao tu $0 40. Boys' Overcoats from $1.60 to $3.20. ladies' Jackets (rotn a.bo to $Soo. ) .amies' s Capes lroni $4 "" tu I10.4Q1 Ladies' Flannelette wrappers from bye to $1.70. See our noods and compare values before buying elsewhere. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. GENERAL NEWS. OonfreenBan trunk oinrk .lieil Mr liis liomp at. IVtnrklwiro, N. H., Wei nowlny n iu;ht , of quick ninminiition. reauliitiuii nc adopted by the! Minsonri hnuae of reirpaeiitativeii nemorialiilna eonnn's to allow UH I Filipinos to octalilish n ifovernnii-nt of I their own. John It. J. Lane, Pelleted to have I been the oldett Free Mnnon in the united Btatex .iie.l in Ohioago ei- noKday age.l HW. I.ang jnimil the 'order in Seotlaml in lS'io. Kniifaf City pajraltfaHM earryinji on the ernaadx for conumlaorv vac cination heann recently, on Tliur day heKan n hoimo to honae can vaBP, vaccinating every one m colli. 1 not display a boxhI acar. Freight traltic olliciala of the great railromlH met in Chicago to reduce the rates 011 iilntn, hars and structural tihapea, including steel rails. It ia un derstood that rates efl billet! and pig iron has. been HiihoriKcd. The nrmy canteen is to lie alsilishrd. Tlie senate hv a vi-rv decisive vote, concurred in the house provision rela live to the nrniv canteett, Onlv 15 voles iHinld ho niiistere.1 in oiiposition while .14 wen- can in lavor of it. Ihr.nigli rates fiom tli.- twin cities to the const have been cut hv tin- Northern I'ncilii Soo Paelfld and (ircnt Northern The north DOMl rale en 10 day transportation was cut lroni Slit) tof.'iii; between eastern terminals and Spokane it as reduced from s.0 to MS .AO. BARRIER TO THE BUILDING OF CANAL. Great Britain's Intimation the State Department. to sight the great things in store for the infant country for which Ihev were legislating. The government's op ponents claim that the presidenl should have aited according to everv word and letter of the contitnt ion in the case t) Porto Hico, and if so. then lie ought to have put Into effect all International revenne laws and onatomi laws, and every inhahitant of Port,, Riot) should be under the necesaitv of complying with every provision revenue tnws and war taxc " ohn 11. Carlisle followed Ittoritej Ceneral tiriigs to etpouiul the en stitntion. BRITISH COMPANY HAS A CONCESSION o If Matters Are as Stated be United States Will Hare to Buy the Company's Rights or Put Off the Work Until 1117. pacific nhhthwest news. Capt. linrunoff, piuueer Itiissian resi dent of Sill.. i Aluska, is missing, and it is believed thai he has been murdered hv Indians. Charles King, agod 48, a pfoealMMt railroad contractor, is .lend from heart failure at Taconia, following a severe attack of tnnsiliti. A. II. FiUgcrald, a pioneer of 152, died at his home in Iniiependenee. ngeil v years, lie cam dregon in 1H.'C und settled in Marion county m IsaH. In a lire at Nainpn, Idaho, in a wash-house two Chinese were hurnod to death. There were seven Chinese in 'lie place, und the others were res ell d with difllciilty . one being budly burned. The district bur usHociution met at I.ewiston, Idaho, und urruiigcd for a John M.nsh.ill colehrulion. to he held Feb. 4. John K. McUride was selected tor urutor of the day. Judge McUride was the lirst chief justice ol Idaho. A petition in involuntary hunkruptcy was tiled in the United States court in I'ortlaiid by Allen .v. Lewis, I.ang A Oo.i and Oleejet v Deven.wlM ask that the Ashland Grocery company, of Ashland, be adjudged a bankrupt by the court. Some time ago a prominent capital ist offered I" build and np-rate n smelter in I'ortland if he should he guaranteed 100 tons of ore daily. I'ralhc Manager Campbell ol the O. K. tV N. today an Mnoed that the guamnty had I D tilled by mining companies operating along the line of the railroad. The people of Seattle have OOflSpteted the reisiiig of a ?100. (Kill bonus tC be paid Moran Urns, couipanv of Seattle upon the launching of the line sbeathed battleship which they have been awarded by the navy department. Morans' bid of IJUI37,M must lie a .-l (100,000 to bring it within the limit fixed by congress. ( NBBBjaj DeCi aged a student at the Northweatern busmeaN college at Spokane, died Wednesday as a result of undue exi'ltuinent brought on by a friendly boxing bout, 'three doctors were called in, hut could do nothing, as the young man died u (ear minutes altei being taken Hi, Weakueaa of tie heart - hereditary in the family, I low's lather having died of the discaae. n My' Rail Road Men In all depurtuieuU of active isrvn'i stand iu uced uf the reodinet,. of mind and iiioiui.tu.x-. ol action which depend ou a healthy nerv ous system, l-t a railroad man be "rat tled," end every lite depending on bin U in duuger. A great many railroad in. 1 1 haw louud in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Iiiscovery a valuable tonic for the At-isliained nervous aystrui. It boildl up the body, puritiea the blood, nourishes the nerves, and induces u healthy upjwtile and refreahiug bleep. " I Hifleic.l fur iii years with ruiu(is.tiuii and uungrst: ,ti .lunug which Uuir l . uipioyeu av- ;,,i . i.o. uul lory oouiu umi re. .. u.y cral v. ii Mr O. I'uuul. wrll ol l-.urrka Springs, i in lull Co. Art. "I frit that thrn was no hclo lor in. . could nut retain food ou iny atomucli. bad vi-i tiao uud.MruuM fall lieli.l. .. to thr floor Two years jho I coinnirntec. taking O, ... Ootl I'll Medical OlsLOvery and 110 tli- ' Pallets, 1 umi iwpiovcd from thr start. Af ter takiuK twrlv. bottles of t lie ' lliacuvrry ' I was able to rio light work, aud have been im proving rver since. Send .'i one-cent aUmp to pay aa Gnte of mailing and get Dr. rietee'l edical Adviser in paper covers, fret. dddresa In K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. Subscribers to Magazines IK YOU WANT TO SUB isoribs lor uisxKsliiaa or in ip. - In the I u i lud Htataa or Europe, remit by tioaial uota, chi I cu asna to tits Bast oaauo NIAS thu net piiblu.li.-r price of the publication loll dolrc. Slid we will hava it aunt U you aud aaaumc si I rlak uf the MOM Uilua loat iu thu wall., li will save you ""Hi trouble and rlak If yon are a aubscriUir lu the Kst (laaoosus. In remluinv vou csn oetiu.a ion poi , i in ir. im int.- tiiiiiiiier price "ti'iitM r.rtni uAimciiAn r tou, CllUfuU Washington, Jan. II. The senators who have been confident that Great Britain would speedily accept the He) I'auncel'ote treat i as amended, without demand ina any aoateetaloni iu return, I tVl had their ulcus rudely dlltarbed. Through the state department the in timet ion has come that in order In pro tect the vested internals of its own citizens, (ileal llritain inusl either reject the treaty or secure an under standing iu advance that in case o construction of the Nicaragua canal, these interests will ho recogmred or ii uecessnrv imrchased bv the I'nited Slates. Ties position is taken because ol the start I nm d iseoverv Hint a Uritish company owns a ao-icnr concession oh taioed from the N iciiratinan govern inent in ISilT, by w hich it. has an entire inonopolv of transporati n the San .luau river, from N imragiinu lake to the Cnrribean sea. The plans of the propose ! snip canal contemplate usiim the Snn Juan river course mentioned (MllcSH i, lie led, this IH llll lll'-olllte bar to the ownership of the canal by the I'nited States until 1027. DKhi.oNlAN PUB. (,'t) , foudla HAWAIIAN ISLANDS NEWS. Chines Must Register; Negro Labor In the Island: Sulolde of a Newspaper Man. nan Franeleeo, Jan. 11. Advices from Honolulu, received here hv steamer, say: Or.lers have been recently received here bv the collector I internal revenue that all the t'hinese Ml the islands prior to the l llh of June P.SJO, must In. rnmstcred under the laws of the United States hv June Is of this year. The .-any coming of several hundred negro lumilies Iron, the south to work in the cane fields ol Hawaii ia beinu awail.-d with u ureal deal of interest. It is thoueht that the southern ncirro will solve the oueNt ion of keepine un thu plantation supply now that the im portation of t hiliese and Japanese I la Vet hare I ii broken of! by Amri- an laws. W. Horace Wright, formerly well known on the coast, lawyer, associate lilor of the Independent and hsal representative of the Ssn I'riincisco Call committed suicide I lecemher Ml . by taking a deea ol carbolic acid. He lleil sittliu: III his chair in the lule- pesdent ofnoe, I he various Chinese I who were disfranchised under the recent ruling of the treasury department, have sub scribe, I several hundred dollars a I ready as a fund to be used to pay the ex penses of testing the case. They will spare no elloris to establish their rights as they hud 'thoiiLfht were eu:iruntoed them under the organic law. i-tiorge II. ( amen the chief . oiinsel of the Mormon church returned last Saturday from Maui, where he had passed nearly a week visiting the ' 'ties ol his early labors in these is lands. Mr. Cannon and party will re main in Honolulu until Saturday. January when they will leave (or Salt Lake on the steiuner eahindia. CASE IN SUPREME! COURT. It Is Coii landed lli.it Imposition of Uuly en Llg,uor Is Not Legal Washington, Jan. II. The brief of W. Wicliuiu Hlllitb. attorney for I iSSiri CrosaUiuu, in the Huwaiiun constitu tional ease, to I,., uruged alter the hear in . I the PotiO Hico cases, slates the in Hon was brought because of the imposition of duties on whisky, brandy and jam brought to New York from the Hawaiian islands, after the resolution of annexation, July 7, J hum. The im porter holds the Islam's became a part of the United States with the passage ol that resolution, hem e the dutiua ere un. .institutional, ll is believed that Gbiel Justice Puller will be allotted the honor of writing the opinions in these cases, us they are destined to lai come historical. I'ASSENUEKS ANUCKEW SAI E. All of Those on the stranded Steamer Russia Reseued. M.u-cilles, Jan. 11. All passengers and crew of the steamer Kussie, trended near Faramau, Monday, have been rescued. Al daybreak, the sea having iinsleraic.l slightly, the i iccci.es buoy apparatus wan attaib.,1 ami the children were tirst aenl eatioie, titan the women, and finally all ol tin: 103 people on board tou, bed mother earth. Hundreds cheered the ie cue. None are seriously ill, but all are quite exhausted from their suffer-nigs THE PORTO RICAN CASES. The Attorney CeneraJ Continues alls Araucaent Before the supreme Court. Waahiugton, Jan. II. Attorney lieu era I Griggs continued his urcewitation of the government's side of the Porto n ie. cases this morning, upholding the president's action. He aaiti the ieople of the CniUal Slates were not so uccuetomeu to boundaries as thev were a generation ago; that it required a great wrench to lift them from their old rut of thinking. "We forget" he said, "that the boundaries "f the United ht.it, -s now extend into the arctic circle, to the islands of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, aud into fulynesqt. We should not allow our old restricted views to hold us down now ; we, who have expanded to em brace in our soveteiguty the islands of thu diataut southern seas. Our fore fathers could not penetrate with their CONGRESSIONAL TOPICS. UROSVgNOR HALL YINU KePUBLlCAN rORCRS IN TH K H0UMK. Stale of Perplexity In lbs Republican Camp Among Members of the Senate Washington, Jan. II. llencfel Gros- venor is rallying the republican forces in the house to lorce through the shl ping bill as himui as it safely emerges from the senate. Nevei theless the late of the bill in the house is decidedly uncertain, with the .shls against its passage. The house OOntnittl D rules lias agretsl upon a rule to allow the shipping bill to come up us soon as il is reiairted from the senate. Notwith standing the powerful lobby working against the measure in the senate there an- fair prospects that Senator Hanna will he able -to organise sullicicnt strenuth among the republi cans to pass his favorite bill by a slight majority. Philippine Clouds. Low-hanging, threatening clouds are gathering once more und President McKinley will hnve another oppor tunity to show the country ol what kind of material he is made. Cuba and the Philippines appear upon (be hot lean aa harbiugersot trouble. I or weeks past, since the supreme court has taieh Intrusted with the work of scrutinizing the administration policy toward the Philippines, insistent state ments have been current iiuioiik sell- constituted coiili. hints ol the president that neither he nor anv of his cabinet Oflioers, with the exception of Attorney General Griggs, would be much ag grieved if the supremo court should find that the constitution lollows the Hag. A Stale or Perplexity. there is a state ol perplexity in the republican camp ol I he senate . Vari ous iiioposit urns cuilronl the bo.lv. rim democrats want to compromise on an extension of I he i. resent military lone hi the Philippines l,,r two Mais, when the standing army is In reiert lo its present leual force h , i. republicans are Inclined lo I he view in ii sie of the increases J army should lai continued Upon the plop, nod basin ol irom , I, lion ... no ihni until the Philippine insurrection is sup- ireaeril. nth. n, believe that the 'lilted Males has entered iiihiu ho . re of commercial prestige at home and abroad which demaudn a i onsiderabl y Iniuer army ll.uu the . mo u,,w leual Many other reasons ire presented for making the sleuidiiig army with a maximum of IISI.ISNI a permanent lea ture instead of temporary until the suppression of the InMITCetion in the Kaat. favorable Beport on Hill. Washington, Jan. II. The senate i oiumittce on census ibis morning ordered a favorable reisirt on the house reapisirtionment h II. Carter ask d for the immediate consideration of the senate on tin. measure, but Hawley objected i and the army bill was then taken up. Private Pension Calendar. Washington, Jan. 11. i be river and hailsir bill was displaced in the bones today by a special order to consider the private pension calendar. THE B00Z INVESTIOATION. It Is ItW Dragging Its Weary Length Alone-. West Point, Jan. II. ( a, Id liuorge K. Shalling, of Michigan, the time keeper in the memorable light between Cadets Keller and it. SMi and thu author of the resolution adopted by his class, not to submit to haling, gave this morning his evidence as to the details of the light. He reiterated his former statement that Hoi was not seriously injured aud was not illy treated. A letter writteu by Boo lo friends at home couched with cm plaints of ill treatment, was read to liiui, and Shalling denied there were any reasonable grounds for this coin plaint. TO CUIg A COLD IN OMR DA V. lake Uulivi Brouio Uululue i ablest Alt druaaiatj refund the money II it falls to cure, g. W. Orovv'i .Ignaturs Is ou each box. 'i6c. Henry fiahn was elected president of the Portland chamber of commerce Wc.hios.lay Laglslature British Columbia Victoria, Jan. II. -The legislature of Uritish Columbia is announced to meal rebroary i". The returned vol itnteers will constitute a khakci lad guard Ol honor to the governor-general. W. J. Trenholm Dsad. New York, Jan. II. -William J. Trenholm, banker. lornierlv enmm (roller of the currency, under Preel dent. Cleveland, died here Ibis in r 1 1 ing of pnenmonla, Chinese Rerormer Assssiinated. London, Jan II Hone Kong die natch sayi the Ohlnect Ntformer. lining K ii Wan has been aaaaaainateu at the instigation of Chinese politlrnl agents. Sehool Tsaehsrs Trade Union. Vancouver, .Inn II. Tne British Columbia school teachers this morn ing organ I eed a trades' anion 11 is the lirst of the kind in the world. Tne Anchor Liner Kloated. Glasgow Jan. II. The anchor liner Pthcopia, which went a ground vesler day, at Firth, on the Clyde, area floated this morning. President Steadily Improves. Washington. Jan. 1 1. President ! Klnley is able tO sit up ii purl of the time ami his condition steadily im proves. May Wheat In Chleaun. Chicago, Jan. II. Mnv wheal. 77' to 77 7-S per bushel THE ASSASSINATION OF THE PRINCE ATTEMPTED. The Stranger Arrested Under the Charge a German. DETECTIVES PREVENTED THE CRIME The Prince Was a! NitUk, Derbyshire, on a Huutlng RtpsfJiilon, at III Time and Suspr-cN Noiln oft. London. Jan. II, There is great ex eltemenl here otr the rumor of an attempt to aasnsefnate the Prlnee .f Wales made lust evening as he war retarnlng Irom a day's shooting ui Natiock, Derbyehlre, lie waa follow, .t for soiuetlfue by a stranger, but sus pected nothing. When the attack upon the prince was made detectives were hurriedly summoned ami the stranger decamped on their approach. The man was afterwards arrested. He refused to give bis name, but admitted he was a i ierinan inuicuiu W. li. CHANDLER IS BEATEN. Judge Burnhaui sucoeedod Him as United I tatei Senator. Concord, Jan. II. .lud. mi Henry K. BUrnbem. ol Manchester. won the nom iiialion ol the republican memhers of the legislature f-for I'nited States sena tor oier William I,. Chandler and other oandldateee. Rnrnham won on the tirst ballot. Ohandler received 17 votes, Bern. ham, IM; Cougresstnau Sullowav, U) Henry H. linker, L"i; Henry H. Qnlnby. tt; li w. niair, one. The choice oi Ju.lge lliiriil.aio, which was Anally made nnenin .ended the Keroeal pollliegl tight in the liletory ..( New rlnmpehlre. tlenator Chandler was onnose,! bv men In Ins party who objured to Lis pro-silver views, his criticism at UmeB oi the administration ami his Ideas on different mca-urcs und in addition, he was ftppoged by those who thought he had I n senntnr long enough. An other great fin tor in th contest ami which baa figured in other political fights, was his determHMQ umi aontinenel attai ks npon rallrond in terests iu the stale. A BKI IISII OFFICER KlfXEA Boers Attack i.siTlion at Msehadedurp and Apo Hopulsod. Loudon, Jan. II. I .or, I kitchener reports that the P.rlhsli garrison at Maehadednrp was attacked by Boereon the night of the 1st li inst. and re pnlaeu. Among the Britiall casualties, Lieutenant Harris was killed. The mounted infantry caplure.l three prisoners, and three hundred head of horses, cattle und sheep at Veterahnrg. I b 1 1 commando is near Suther land. Landing Naval Guns. a Ca Town, Jan. II. More naval guns h ue baon landed her f. r the de fense of the town. A lorce ol blue jackets have also hern lauded from the warship lybll to construct entrench ments as a Boer attack is feared. Boer hotest a British rsroe. Capo Town, .Ian, II.-A force of Cbhi BOllag and loyal farmers have been repulsed by a small lloer com mando, near Aliwai in the north. MAN SHOI HV HIS Willi. He Married Her In December, Heine Forced to Do Se. Kansas City, Jan. II. Philm H. Kenue.lv i . ni lor the Merchants' lbs patch Tvengportation company, was shut Ave limes and killed hv his wile, Lulu h Ken lv, ai his oBoea iii this city. I'ho woman kicked the lifeless hod. of her hiisbuud as she exclaimed : "Now vou will never tad era another woman ' Last lues, lay heun.dv brought suit to annul his marriage with Miti Prince which occurred liecemtier I lust. Ho allegisl in his pclllion that he was forced to marry her hv threats to take his lile it he refused and threats were made not only by the lather and brother ..I the voting woman, but by her also. Mat woman uppeurc.l Q he insane. i a tti olio Chursh gurnsd. iuioina, Jan. II. The Unman Oat boll a church at Cowlitz, waa burned yesterday, thu cause) being lire in tht' apartment , of the pastor, father Van Uoldenbeeke, who wus badly burned about the legs and arm -i balore laiiug reat nedi Dc Shilohs ioimh and )(0IIMIIII)lipil Tin i ht yoii ! cjucBtJuil thu llltal UsWMNlrul i -Uell Uotll- ciao vor known tu ewfatioB: m Kw dtjnett .nvuriaM t urn thu WUf-ftt LUBsta) of ( t'ttkfh. CroUJr ruid Mti iii ni i ii, wlulo Its stun deitul ajiiLt' lu the cur u (onunii)titi n without it I'.t. atJIul lit tn Ills, tin y i f Ultxlicil.tr. Hiii. o ii rli .t .! ... vt i y U tt.ii. lxya Bold on 4t krurtatito. h tt$t whith un t;hr Biutluin tvato utetnJ. If yoti bav CoukE, we em nttly msW ym t'Mi y it. lu United huira uiul ( ttfiaUu V ., 60c. und I.U)l, hikI iu Klitfluud U. ksti. Xiti. lUi. nua 4. Ul. SOLE PROPRIETORS S:C.WEasi&Ca LEBOV.TN.Y. TORONTO, CAN. Eat uv Bgil4t ly Tulluittu aV Co., druiinlNiM.