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f EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION I EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. SE MEN 14. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, 0HE14ON, TU KSDAY, APRIL 80, 1901. NO. 4112 ILL ANT OCERIES. . A. t i bit in -elect mini, i mam ipac laity f irbolMklfl f . .L. 1.1.-1 . lie--. I Bmj ttW iilgnesi f for country pniuc id chickens. R. Demott. Black Dress Goods for Spring Beautiful Foulard Silk for Summer The Mark gown iuis the approval of the fashionaMi' world, is mntsel, dignified SIM luited to evrrv ooossion, Our silk dtpartment is CTMting unmatch adinirat ion for the foulards we show. All the new designs and coloring are hen A New I IhoiOfl ( 'ollection Satin or dull finish. Plain or fancy WWWM Liglit or lie;t v Weight is here to claim the feminine attention. Satins. Lihertics, Indias, Twills You'll not find their eqUSkl In Pendleton. 76c to $1.00 per yard Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store h Exposition of Shirt and Silk Waists e The Boston Store gathering is the riohetl in this city. Nowhere will you find M that approach these in beauty, and no other store is making it so easy to own Bwellesl deeigni as this one. H'ai-t- cost less here than you'd expect and look surprisingly better than the v indicates. WASH WAISTS Shirt waist of tn-at pattern, percale in pink-, blues, reds and heliotrope cuff, stiffened collar. For lawn waists with embroidery, trimmed collar and soft cufl's. Pine gingham shirt waists, varied oolor stripes SJld plaids, the general t i- the same as most e. nensive ones. Brown linen waists, white India linen waists, black lawn waists Is of batiste, lawn, mercerized Alex a cloths, etc. ;A ll ,85, 12.00, 12.26, $2.60 up to l7"i made of mercerized Louis and silk mixtures, but space forbids 14 descriptions; you must see tlia show I' worth more. A few soft dors washable silks in These waists are SILK WAISTS a0 7R Waists of $0-io plain o ,i, worth $4.48 $6.75 to licet left, we'll not say what they're worth lest you should accuse us of exaggeration. Tafi'cta -ilk waists in the newest colorings and black, every one made with the new long waist effect. fl0 Fancy OOrded and tuckt-d ha-k-. tJjO.lv fonts and sleeves, color- for street and evening wear, also black. tfQ A $10.50, $12.0ti, $14.00 and 15 (J)u.OV itjles in wais! - you'd never ex pect to find in Pendleton, but they're here and the prices are right too. The Busiest Store in Pendleton. I Untiles pini dericK No Ices Alw.ya iha Lowest. I' i IN ll : :iii,'iiiiij8 li i .,1b f 1 i. .1 MIUiMlIlnMr ej'J "'iltitSIJlil!: i,l , Another Move in China. mas In te li 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 -!.- I in loiinci tion with our latest invoiCM J' HSD land; a iikc which will interest liuitst-kei tier, wife ami husband alike bi c ause the ware itself is of exquisiti beautv. the iiriie so reasonable that no one need lrown over the bill 1 use ew items uivc onlv a Hint o the many here. C. ROHKMAN. (lower uots c to 2c. Crtpt papers, all colors, lm. t ill, 1 1 Bssdt, fresh and good, I g silver novelties, 15c to ril, l S tier cent more. white graniteware from y. fancy goods, useful pres I Toilet Soap Value y castile soap 3c bar; oat poasy, pure tar, Turkish oiMilar soan ae. six for 2c 1 1 - - I ericK No puunotta Depart meat Store BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread use Byern' Beat Flour. It took lirst premium at the Chicago World's Fair over ell vuuieti tion, aud gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Kvery sack in guaranteed. We have the beet Steam Rolled Bailey, Heed Kye aud Beard leas Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. HOSE LAWN MOWERS I have a full line of cotton and rubber hose direct from the factory; also have ball bearing lawn mowers, grass catchers, yard sprinklers at prices to suit all. Examine my stock before buying. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. UBNKKAL NEWS. ia reported to ! M'KINLEY GOES DOWN INTO THE SOUTH He Tells Them of the North and South. LtMon province nearly part tied. Fifteen thousand Boer prisoner are to be taken to Bermuda. Kngland i dissatisfied with the pro great of the South Afrlcat. war. Admiral Dewey advocate the nt'iitrality of the Isthmian ranal. James iMugla Reid, "father of the telegraph," died in New York on Sun day, aged H, Sir Alfred Milner will (MUM from Kngland to the United State for a brief vioit. .limes I.aughlin. of Pittsburg, art- now making steel wire in opposition 0 to t ho a tee I truat. The New York Herald . thai ONCE FOES, THEY ARE NOW FRIENDS Italy ia dumping her criminal class, into the United Statea. , Li Hung Chang compliments the I United States on its stand in connec tion with the Cnineae indemnity case. .lamea Callahan, allegixl to Ih one of the kidnapers of young Kdward Cudnhy, jr., was acquitted at Omaha. I Americans aurtiriaed the cainji of (ien. Caillea, the insurgent leader. Caillea escaped, several men beinir killed. Prince Henri de Croy, ol Belifium. who arrived in Hohoken on Sutulay, is suspected of smuggling jewels into America. The notorious 'Jack the Ripper' who has assaulted and mutilated ' women, has been arrested at Lodwigl haven. Baden. tooidaalal death was the verdi. t at London on the death of Billy Smith, who died from injuries received while tightins with another pugilist, .link Roberts. The President Thinks We for Conquest, But lor Libert;. Neier Warred Always will have a ! incor- 1 1 111 PACiriC NORTHWEST NEWS Baptists of lone will erect church. Ssio has a llai mill first in Oregon. Anacortes, Wash.. salmon cannery. I.ong Creek has a numlwr id diph theria patients. Astoria' commercial club has IKirated for f UMsl. Oil excitement has broken Bear creek val lev. Twenty lives were lost in a snow slide at V'aldes, Alaska. Aatoria will have VXsJ improve tueuta for ita federal building. A Portland barber ahaved people for several days after heing infected. The Marahtield, Or., shipyard, ia building another steam schooner. IIihmI Kiveristrawberry growers are already receiving orders for hi rries. Burttlars opened the safe in the oflhM of City Clrk H. B. Ooiist at North Yakima. Britiah Columbia and Puget Soaad will have a very large salmon pack Una year. Alex McD'iuald, "King of the Klon dike," has been given the cross ot t. 1 1 rtgioff I'.v t he pope. Four Washington state otliciais are chargel with appointing their own families to state oltices. Property ot the estate of Julius Loweuberg, at Portland, has been sold to satisfy a judgment for SU,N7U. Couaul H. B. Miller, of Chung King, China, thinks Oregon can mi... I op a large trade in condeuaed milk in that country. Hawaon merchants are offering prixea to the nearest gilesac's on the date the Yukon will open. It is looked for on about .May to 10. John C. Trulinger, of Aatoria, father of Mr. T. T. Ueer, died unday. He .i an Oregon pioneer and waa prom inent in Aatoria for JO veara. Good Hesltl. fa doubtlea the lligbeat hum. in gmsl It ia eauei'iall) ao to woliu-u, to whom it IIICUUS tile I in s'IA.it ion ot ljtaul, llap pIlMNM in tile honie, and the enjoyment ot iocial UuOaa, There oati ba no gisi Hamuli lor u ii y woiu.tii who aul lt 1 1 lp mi Holllan i v diaeaaea. H r oonplavaMi laiU. Met lleah Iimts lU nWMMt Her eyesuredull. She has no RjOHM hap piMati M aoi'ial Mljoj meiit ijoitor pian i i PVQriU I ri s rij)- tiou cum ItmrHi aaaM vhlch da atnn the haahh. it aitnhUaru ir ularils , di m dia agreeable Mraiua, healb liinaiiliua- tion and ulceration, and cures fen I tie ajaaluMNai -( j'vr k0"' ' aitii to ajQMaM, Which iiieain, truuiiuil uerveu, a Komi tmrrtht and sound Haas Ml wan s Kft-itt huOt-tt-r Ivu ycsr with lajaali troaala . . i 1 arrota lovoa lur aavk MiMr Mattit Haya, nfTritaifatka, M luiiakl Co., Mifcouii " Vou oiiiluit t a oourua ll in. hi for tue 1 followed 'Ui dirrrtiui. ill Uow trel like u (llAt lilll pi raoii 1 aapacti -I ! hrar Iroiu yun ,v li.-n 1 wnar lo I lu three dayi alter i i.fii.iii, iKri taklni lUrdiuuiLs 1 1 ku to lerl Im-Ik r I took Iwi ul ilolUr' wortk ul Iht- 'l-avolitc I n i; I and Ouldru Miilual UtacoA'ary.1 1 houiil'i 11 five doUara worth at a tlua, and alao lorn vial of Or, rime i riiii. i hi, uiii a a i.. . ' n. 1 1 ... u s.i 1 1 . i doTlara lur ha iuud lb atadkiuc ba duiir nit- I caa'l ;aait it rnougli 1 v. Hi. all whu butlei willi aach troutil. . would no til etcrcr'h lucduiiici- it lair trial 1 utu wolk al day dolug auytliiug walk wtuu I p! aat a (aal good. Mauy tlltlliki. to u loi oui kill advice." Ir. Pierce's Mttlnal Adwaei, in JaK COvara, ia arul Jtff on ret t pt ol i oil' cent staiiit to jiuy tapenaa 01 iaailiii only. Addrea Or. K. V Pierce, but lalo, N. V Huntaville. Ala., April M. Presi dent McKinlev arose this morninir to view LoOatOVl Mountain at Chatta nooga. Several hundred people were at the station there, m spite of the early hour. Much to their regret, the presi dent did not appear and the train pulled out without giving the tieoi e a glim pat of the execntiv'. Last night the president retired a' I.' o'clock. His last appearance in tl veiling was at Bristol i Tenn. l oday schedule of stops include, Is sides lluntsville, hccatiir and Tuscuni ma, Ala., i eriiitn, .vtiaa., ami .leiu- I phis, Tenn., arriving at the last naimd 1 1"'"1 city al 4 BO this afterni The party will sleep alumni the train tonight leaving for Yicksbuig. Miss., at 1 :It0 I . . tomorrow morning. "One Foai. Now Frlandi Forever.' Kepresentat ive Kicbardson, who sue ceeiieo iictierai wneeler in eongress.in troiluciHl Presulenl .McKinley to tm large crowd that had gathered. I'hi ........ I .... . . ... i i.i. iirpiiiriu ' i ...... i iiin n i l t-l I It I I oil and thanks for the warm weh if, and said I 11 1 have heeii in am' si-nse an in striimeiit in the hamls of the people to bring together the North and South, it is the highest it 1st met Ion imuM have. I am glad to see the boys in blue and the boys in grey united in giving lis this reception. Once loes, now friends forever, we are not a military people. We love peace ami never go to war exieot lor iicitce, and onlv when we can have it in no other way. W have never gone to war lor ronouesl nr exploitat ion of territory, hut uiw.ns tor lila-rtv and humanity " Mrs Mi Kllllev stepped nut on the platform and was given a splemlid ovation, Is-ing almost hurieil hy tloral offerings. Prally Oainonitratlon at Daoalur. uscaiur, hit., Apru .i.--iiie praat lential train reached here at 11. II diatinguished partv was welcomed bv ten thousand people. Ml places of business were rinsed. The ladies pr sented a beautiful loving cup to Mrs UCKIIlley. 1 he pres Hleiil nielnsl a basket of southern Mower. Two minute sia-eche were made bv Mr McKinlev, and Secretaries Hay, Smith and II NNIienlthe president wife appeared on th rear platform after the speeches, she wits covered in a showers of Mowers The demonstra tion was one ol the prettiest thus far Seen on the trip. Had Pieturea "Taken" Tiiacumha, Ala., April :U). The presidental train arrived here on time Between Oecatur and luaciimbia the traili was stopped and the party photo graphed. THE NEW YORK MARKET Reported by I. L. Ray Co.. PendlMon. thlcaao Roard of Trade and New York Stook kxehange Brokert. New York, April 80, -The wheat market was weak at the UpslllM thin morning, New York being off nearly a cent from lat night, hut later re covered the whole of the decline. Liverpool closet! 1 1-S lower, " ! 7-8. New York opened VH 18, com pare I with 7! at last night's close, and advanced to 7!e, clotting 7H 7-8 hid. Stocks steady. Money, 'I1... per cent. Wheat. Close yesterday, 79. Open tialB.v, 78 1-8. Kauge tod?, 78 1-8 to 71). ClOM today, 78 7 8. July corn, BOtfi Sugar, N7I, . tobacco, H 7-S. St. Paul. 17'.' I 8, C Bi W ; N. P.. lift; Krie, 4L" . Wheal In San Franelieo. San Francisco, April ;tl). Mav wheat, '"'a to HHl'4. Wheat In Chleaao. OhloagO, pril in Mav wheat, 7I4 to 7-J'g. New York Market. New York, April S3, -Sugar, raw, fair, refining, 8 II Hi: centrifugals, M teat, 4 : S -11 to 4g : coffee, Ro, No. 7, spot h 8-10 i rice, domestic, :V .. to li'4 ; wool, anehanisa. BlK Day on 'Change. Ni 'ork, April .'Ul. -This was an other great bull day in the stock mar ket, the trading eclipsing all previous records. today! sales aggregated .'!, 100,857 shares,' tKMI.dUO, shart a greater than wa la-fore evtir trausactetl. s'eel , S , HANNA WANTS NO TARIFF TINKERING o- He Was Asked About the Re publican Policy, 0 SAYS HK IS NOT "CHKKKY" HOUGH To Spfak for Hi RVpubllctn Pirty, as for Himself, He "Will Hue None of Ii." Bui not VERY BUSY AT BUFFALO KVKRY HI II MM. IS NOW INDUSTRY. A HIVR n. Bxhlblli Will H Delayed In Inatallatlon Orounda Now Bains Cleaned by Laborera Buffalo, April Ik). Kvery building on the rounds of the Pan-American M position is a hive of industry today. I he majority of the exhibit have ar rived, hut installation will be dolayad bOMOM not a single building will la entirely readv bOtOfa 'be twentieth of May. Cleaning the rOOOdl for tumor row' oaniug is now heing done hy sn hundred laborers. Five hundred 'arrier pigeons will take news of the event tfl scores of the cities ol the country. Intimidation at Manila. Manila, pril 80. The trial of Captain lames 0, K I, ex-depot com- inissarv here, charged with soliciting and receiving bribe, was resumed to- lay. Three witne-ses teslilied Unit Uoed had receivtsl money from a coin mission houae. Harry llaldwin, balora testilying, told the court that an at tempt had DOM made to intimidate him, and asked for protecion. Cudahy Rafuaed uner. Onaba, April 80, Kdward Cudahy reeeived a letter from hlgin. Ills., proposaug In return JI,(HNI of the IKS.. iHkl raiiMom pa I for hia aoti' return, If he will agree to abandon hi deter mination to punish the criluial. lie reliised the offer. Washington, April :W. --"I'm cheek v enough to endeavor to )Mak for the republican parly." said Senator Manna this morning when asked what the attitude of the party on the tariff tpiestlon would I i the next cam paign, "but I can -peak for myself, and, so far as I am concerned, there will he no tinkering with the tariff." MR. CONGER was HONORED Denver Paople nave the Minister a Reception and Lunebaon. Denver, pril :t0. Tinted Stales Minister Conger reeeived a tine o ration from a large crowd when he arrived here this morning lb was escorted to the hotel by a cnunuittee BOaHpond of the governor and other, lie wa the guest of honor at a luncheon given by the City and Iowa club this after MM and held a puhlic reception. ciliN. TIN 10 SURRENDERS Alio Utlieri Luion la Now Paolllad Sara Mao Arthur. Washingti pril ;ki. (Mlicial ad vice from lien. MacArthnr contirin the press reports ( the surrender of (ien. rinto, ami tell also of the sur render of Colonel Ciprano, iiallao, iiregirco, Karihae and Malvar. the Ut ollicers at l.ipa with IHti men, eighty-ail rilles and twenty-three ollicers. riatn came in at Sinat. lien. MacArthnr add that this pact ties the department ol Northern l.ii.on. I til FILIPINO DEWETT Surrender In Luion After a Year'i Dhaataa by Americana. Manila, April 80, UaoafaJ Tinco, the DaWatt ol the Kilipino inaurrm - tion who ha l-en purs I with hi force all over Northern LoatNl during the past year and more without suc cess, has surrendered, A dispatch this afternoon aunnuuees the surrender of Juan and Idas Villauio , leaders in Abra province, at llangiied . ami of Aglihay, leader hi I loi ns Noire, at I. ace. The latter was Tiaio'l right hand man, and is charged w ith many and gross flolal em ol the rules ot war. letter mm nomi: CITY COURT Al I UK THE DIVES Telephone It. ALLEN BROS., Wood and Pot. Dallverad I iuuiuOj. rri... Klglil Mr sua rani iu trues rw Wood uloa auu dry. OrUce rear of Savings Hank. PKNULKTON, - - OKKtiON Judga Kalea Chance Hoaolulu Urand Jury tor flrat Time Honolulu. April H via San I run OiaOO, April ikl. .fudge Kste' charg to the tirat federal grand jury for the territory iiaa aroused a great deal of discussion, on account of the bitter at tack made uih.h the siiecies of involun tary servitude existing at the notorious place known as "Iwilei" in Honolulu The judge goes into minute details con ceruing statist ica of thi Mvn. He states that there are i rooms in this place, each room renting for from to f i i a month, ami one man, a Jai paid the owner a Ismus of I'MKki to , on trol it. One i. .ii. bed and .'.muly-four women are congregated here, openly plying their tailing. These women Ui not live here, they only go to Iwilei of evenings, and aeek tlieir homea about inidiiigtil. ome have homea, Home are servants in families. Practically all are Japanese. Iheir matters, ll not husbands, fathera or brother, are purcbaaers of the women, and control tliem, taking their earning, over a fourth of the women have children, ao the place ia a breexiiug place for crime, aud no effort nhould atop abort of ita auppreealou. Smallpox in the Harbor. I he transport Kllpatrick, en route from -an Fram llaOO to Manila with 840 oilirer and men, ia tUarautiued outside the liurhoi on account ..Ismail isix busing hrokeu out on the veal after leaving Han Kraucinco the troops have been placed aboard tl ship Mary K. toater, while the veaeel ia heing fumigated, aa the Ijoard of health refoaed them isyrmlaalou to land. Lieutenant Thomas N Cobb, jr of the 3Uth volunteer, who waa brought here by the Law ton, died at 'uaran tine Island April 15 from smallpox. The official ceuaua bulletin shows Whites, -jh,:M , Hawaiiaua, M.HIU ; part Hawaiian, 7Mb ; Chlneee, 88,748; Jap- uueae, il,lV3. The white abow .-in. . is ii, mii iucreaee of ('. the Cnineae the Japaueae X,7m, while the Hawaiian ahow a loe of 1 la.-i and the part Hawaiiaua aleo a loea of A0. M'UOViiRN VS. QARJMNER eel lo San Pranelaeo Tonlaht Halting Aaaloat Uardluer. San Tranuiaoo, April .'10. Terry Mc- (ioveru meets Oacar (Jardmer tonluht in Mechanic a pavillou, lor twenty rouuda at 124 pounda. Harrv Cor belt ia referee. The betting ia 100 to 36 in favor of Terry. They Don't Know Yet Who la Praildant of Ilia United Statea. Seattle, April io J'he liiiie has thia from Nome City Mine, Maska, .lanuarv I ear, I'.HII, and we do not klmw wb in (be nation wa electtsl preaideiit last Novemlier. No doubt the folk OOWI in the states are wasting a gissl deal ol anxiety on us poor creatures who are lockisl out of the world, away ui there hi the frozen north." They think our continual lull ol tare con ists i f he, ins, bacon ami our dmigl I. read, and imagine we have little lo wear save the van colored uiackinaw and a few old pelt. The facta are the iieople of t Ii ia section may revel in oysters, npaniali cocktails, fresh milk eh 1 1 ' k e 1 1 s , reindeer steaks and roust ptarmigans, nud wear white shirt, si ill hats and fur if they have ' lit means to purchase these things, which are ottered lu ahunduliee llesldea tl I .est of provisinlis lo-aii Iv the inner man and the moat desirable raiment for the adornment ol hia outer aelf the people here have the telephone, few eleclriti lights, dancing ami card parties aiel social chili. , la one of the lie, -i eociahle places to be hillild I hen- is a ball given ew rv tew night where "society" ahowa Iteell oil in the usual hypocritical iiiaiiiit-r, anil where decent people eujoj i he wall ami .lis. uss the luteal stvlea of uiuckalu.s. Hut They Want Nawa. Hut Ihe great thing lacking here and which ia luoat keenly felt, is tfie entire absence of newa from "the out side." vince Hie arrival of the latest Isiat last fall, no letter, no paper, no word of any kind baa been received. We have no information of what Ihe great world la doing, do not know whom the American people have el. vatod to the chief magistracy ol the nation, do not know whether cull i.atiou ia atill hot on the trail of the elusive l.u.oiiese, or whether the iiritiah have finally mart bed over Ihe laat ramparts of Independence in Month Alrica. Another czar may have been blown into another world, a audden paaainu in Kruno- may have lm ned the country into u monarchy, or the ruactiouiata of Italy mav have placed the aeal of temporal i- w. i Within the i m l walla of the Vatican. Uu the better hand providence may have given to the world through an I. lis. .n aome great boon to humanity ; in the arte or in science may have Ihjuii revealed something long sought for if not expected ; or aome bumoriat or theological college may have made the world laugh heartily and we are sorry to have missed it. Of couree it ia prob able thai nothing startling has happened, but when we do not know we are apt to imagine a good deal. It makes no great difference whether we hear world-'iewa now or next apring HI., i it.., tl UN A Man Who risH from a Mail 1111. Ml Sturgeon. The run ol salmon is proving disap (smiling thus far Monstrous sturgeon ure tearing the nets to tatter and the fishermen are bOBMllM dihearlemsl over their misfortune Hf course some salmon are U-ing caught, hut the num ber I -in. i, i, unpads! Willi other sea Nona, aaa the Oregon City correapoa dent of the ireguhiaii. When a liMbeimaii ha a net torn to Liieces hy a sturgeon, the temptation to till the Mali over. 'i u, - hia dtiMire to abide bv the law one iisheruian this week sold an N'SI MMind sturgeon, which he Oaptttrad ill his net, at ' cent per pound. It I thought the Inner look It to Portland ami spirited it into a nig lish house The man who had bought il began lo study the law He lonnd (hut while it was unlawful to take stiirg.-.n, nothing wa said alsuit buying or having them in one' poa session. Iheli he Is'gau to carve Ihe danlaan of Ihe deep. He obtained I SI Miums of caviar, which he aold for 'al cents a pound, tberehv obtaining fif, As he had paid onlv 888 60 for the lish, lie wa alieady ahead of the game. Ihe meal I the usii no aoiti at III cent a pound aa "aea bant." and as there wa pOQDlit ol it, lie receoed i I'm- , I ear I llg UW. ,'aj nil oiie tiah. SLANlt AND KNOLISH. 'Double bayi except that we are compelled to'aiMMld I the intervening time gossiping from,' "'irty speculation instead of from fact. I an Ann lima for Itt Study' IjuiiIoii'i Maaaxlne. Whv the Ice hers lu the public achiaila of New York i ily should la lirei led to reduce the amount of time ievotetl to the teaching ol Kngliah graliimai I one ol Ihe thing ti.al, ou the am lace al leat, la latyoml coin pre heuaion ll there ia any one eubject ill which k loar loan aclnsd children are lellcieut ll la the prowr lite id the Kngliah language. Ib w auylssly who overhears the average coiiveraatloii of crowd of average schisilhoy i all coiue away With uni thing lull Ihe s. ri ol feeling he would have after witneaaiug murder ia liicouipreheiiti hie except in th theory that the man ia himself a regular Mtrpetrator of linguistic crime. Korluuately there are mauy excep tions among acliiMillaiya on tfie aide of gtaal, clean speech, but, in the large citiea eapeciallv, the Kngliah language ill the mouths of achuulboy la largely one it tempted to aay chiefly -au out laiuriug of vulgar alang, barnarie aan fence , ..n-ii m li..n and denunciation ao drawling and slot only that the slice! amiu a iiilluenco ia apparently proved ar more powerful than anything brought to bear iu the aclioolroou. If may lie that formal grammar atudv fa heing ills ar. loi aa had In metlnxl but. if any change ia to be made iu the lime devoted lo Kngliah, double It f To re dun. it would be a or I me. -H union Magaxine. the speculation to cuna a cold in onn nar. Take Laaatlve arouio qulauia littaa ( l. .11 MM IU l uanultt viewed Amerioan exKjathm hi Uunalo uu a mm . . util j ailllllllBUU,. I rtunuay, yvr cJt t'-a i:...l Ii mmm a urelllU"iarr t" - ate ' ..pen i ug uu Waduaeday