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WnWEDiTIM isvMsJ . .. i IC Mev,M0 adVER' , EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. l"rt,'J rrobaU, hi, aaaa-)dH PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OIIEHON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1901. NO. 424H ..,nfruiunrnj iiin ! 0 DUV Ui ovti ivo 1 where you can have a big rt0Ck to I 'rom- CaU me. My stock is luge both in fancy anJ Maple rrccenrt. r J J . k. uemou A FULL LINE Of CluMrens, Misses and Ladies Coats ami Jackets just received in all sizes snd at prices that will suit even the most humble buyer. My line of Ladies Silk. Silk and wool and all Wcol Shirt waists is the best ever shown in Pendleton. My line of Ladies Muslin Underwear has just arrived and is now on sale at rediculouslv low prices. It will pay you to examine my various lines of dry gnods before purchasing R. ALEXANDER The Boston Store. DRESS GOODS i Newest Fall Fabrics. Peu l Sow Amuiv Uini rruneiif jraoite Mtlrotw Satin Rep! Oil W. irstt" i Irap le Altna French Poplin Snake Skin PebU Oheviot Satin Victoria Ii igbl ami heavy weight and in black tod colors. A tsaautiful line of tritn m:ng to match. kvuietuber our Dress Goods Sale at the very low prices of 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c and 59c unexcelled values found here RUBBERS Fall itock here all new and low prices. Mioynew styles to show. MEN'S CLOTHING. SUITS All the stock for fall is now in and thfl hest dressers are now picking out their choice. We are making i specialty of high class values $10 and $15 OVERCOATS Nt-w overcoats are necessary this fall as there is such a great change in the style. We have them and luyers like the. $7.50 to $15.00 Please the best. LOTS OF SHOES YET. We thank our patrons for the big shoe business of this fall. We believe you like big values at small prices. Watch our Silent Glove Sale. 25c Neckwear 10c tonight. &oods arriving weekly filing at reduced prices. B Inl i i yJJJaaS j uuUKb III WIlllC tod binding, worth nc. on aa ior 24C. & Sanih i. l.n nl hn ... j,,,, ...11. 1 11. ' POtms anH rr.lt l.-.nbc o .... k, 1 1 . r i -wu price. ON OCR SHELVES and counters you will find only the best of canned and package joods, and the best of every kind Whatever you want in fine grocer ies you will find here, and you will find our prices right on teas, cof fees, canned goods and everything in groceries We pridf ourselves on th? courtesy and efficiency of our our store service. C. ROHRMAM. GENERAL NKWs SCHLEY WAS VICTORIOUS LAST WEEK Lemley Failed to Substantiate His Charges. As to . '-"St line kid dolls IU uood quaiity German Wr dolis 2tfc up. ods complete line in cll"U and metal heads. r. ,TaoaP Fine castile soap ".other popular soaps 5c, . ad 1 cr li. ui hvir J "1 . 1 icabi- ..a - - soap;, average 33 1-3 elsewhere. 'bull!.;,... .lalu t.i-li -niwiv 1111.1 . Luuv,. Hda Li -rieis. SEE BAKER & FOLSOM For Combination Folding CoU and Chairs. Just the thing to take to the mountains - -- -- -- -- -- -- - Ibe R(rOflnd lorcnient to Wt lido bj tb Rtr Admiral. Kb? Admiral Mmv n is now in Well ington. He arrived a few dava ago and baa remained at hit residence on New Hampshire avenue. Report received from Oape Oerhera sav advi oes receive! there front various points along the frontier show that the Carliet preparations are nearly con -pleted. They have accumulated, through smugglers, 20.000 ritles A wreck on the Montana Ontral Sat urday afternoon Ml mile, north of He lena wrecked an engine, which left the track and turned over in a mud hank. Kngineer Patrick J. Huaaey was scald ex) to death, his body being badly mangled. Marqnis Ito. Japan's great political leader, left Seattle for the east. He QUESTION OP THIS WKKK WILL BB will remain several davs in St. Paul. The rest of his itinerarv is unsettled o beyond tbe fact that he will nav hia respects to Treaident Rooeeveft at Washington. The casualty list shows that the to tal British loeees in the attack on Col onel Kekewicb't camp, at Moedwil), were four officers killed and 2.1 wound ed, and M men killed and 115 wound ed, nnmlers much greater than those heretofore reported. The Mormons have begun a revival in London and are holding meeting under the direction of Apostle I rutin Judg M . Lyman. At a concert Mis Kmma ales, h granddaughter of Krigiiam IMH, who has been studying music in Berlin, niate her debut. An appeal to "Christian America" bas been issued to aid in tbe efforts of tbe relatives and friends of Miss K.I- len M. Stone, the missionary now held captive by brigands in the Balkmi mountain, to raise the ll-',(Kl de- artded as a ransom for her delivery. The brigands bad threatened to take Mis Stone's life unless the money is forthcoming on October 8. Miss Helen Long, the daughter of secretary of tbe Navv John D. Long. died at Hingbam. Mass., l-riday night, of consumption The troiihle began with Miaa ling's cloae atten tion to aocietv , Intier at the national capital during the swretary's first term, r or several montl s past she bad been in Colorado, in the hope that the change of air would prove lieuericial, but t did not, and she was taken iiack to the family home in MasMiirhusetts. MM MwtalejohN told s,'. tlofblllK lllipiopel him in It he coild Washington, day during nil he the otitlooU laqtalr. 11 had Ait ocafc o, t 7 . -Iiaptci I (K'tohrHM'iiis now to In the Schle court of lioen expecteil that Lento would com PaCIPIC HOBTUWaST NEWS. William Uybee, a pioneer of Jack sonville, has eaten sand (or bis health tbe past 'JU yearaa, and seems to thrive on it. He thinks tand is the only medicine in tbe world for stomach troubles, and is not at all liackward about recommending it to bis friends who are suffering from dyspepsia, or any other aneclion m me oigesnv e oragns. Tbe Orphans' Home building at Al bany was sold to the college by the Ladies' Aid society, and the building will be moved to the college campus. Tbe basement will I tilted up Mf a dining hall and the two upper stories will be used lor a dormitory. 1 ne building will be renovated and re- modeled. Senator Mitchell has secured the appointeut oi Mr. William a tempo rary elerk in tbe La Uraoda office, the place to be finally nileu oy civil ser vice. Senator Mitchell lias secured a pension for Colonel (Jeorge M. Currey of I Grande, Or , wbo at one time dunug the civil war was 111 command of the department of the Columbia. The demand for lumtier has become so great that It is impossible ior me mills in this vicinity to supply me market. The Bootb-l.eily l.uuiher company, winch has oruers on ute iur as much lumber as tbe mills can cut in the neit sis months, and orders have been given to accept no new or ders for the present. TI.e lumber out put this season i atut twice aa great as ever lielore i'atnlilll county coal mine, be yond Oastou, continues to become more promising a the lunntii is urimu deeper, says a horst drove par. Worameii are DO driving side tunnels to get au idea of tbe extent of the bed. The coal is of good quality, and pre- para' ions are be lug made to place 11 on the market ai preeeui 11 -m have to be hauled several miles to the railway, but the Southern Pacific peo pie aav as soon as it is shown that the mine is a profitable one tbey will run a branch lute there. plote his prcMcntattou ot .mains! Schley last weok looks as though ho will not to do so heime Sat unlay her o! TlM charges made 8-hb last week, such ing Ml ships al night the MM It now M aide A HBV agmiist us wlthdniu miles from Ssntiugo. have Ihtii wholly dtsap ptWrM Interest now centers In the letiograile nunement from Santiago to Ke West tot coal, ami it will he lot having ordered Iktg move incut it ,in thing, that Schley will ! reproved by the court It Is on this point Lemley ha made the troiig-t showing. Licit DOJTM also made minor cor roeUOM In his testimony Lieut Commander Hodgson then ti Mimed the staiiil to nleiitiry fur thi-r MMfl in . n 1 . . - - ..! in Schley and be the Next Door to Postoffice 2r--. Pendleton, Oregon. irs ks ILL 0ML1N, tweell ti t 111 !-. 1 1 Htnl navy ileiiartinent. He MM tnat ul'er the Colon struck to colors ami Capt Cook weut iu a mii ill boat to receive her surrender the Brooklyn's guna were kept loaded foi Mf of treachery. "Of course," no aald. "there was no actual Ju.di llatlon of this." Commalidei Itodgets. executive ofticer of the Iowa during the war. was the witness on tbe stand this morning He merel) made minor corrections In his printed teatlmonv Kodgers testified Ibat neither In not anyone else on the Brooklyn had the slightest Idea that a coih nl signals had I e, n arranged with the insurgents at Cionfin-go He said tin . ogress of the fleet from OtM 1 in'iih to Siniiago wah aerloualy re tudid hv the Kagle and tin Vixen, and that was a eiy embarrassing question on board the BrookJyu was whether the Texas could coal limn the Merrlmac He also atatod that .1 Ins- picket was maintained around Santiago und Clenluegoa, and that the ellelllV COUUl Hot have enieti'ill from tin barbor without iMdng de teeter) When asked about tin bat tie he said the Brooklyn did all she could do and began ftriug aa mimiii as the port gun conic) When the smoki was the thickest be saw tin bow ol a ship loom up ahead of I he Biooklyn. fait could not toll al the lime who h vessel It Araa. Denounced New York bun Si hie) s conduct during Ibe hal'le. Hodgson slated, waa ail Ibat uilghi Ite eiM'i ted of au officer of bla rank and station lie denied the Hoi ok 'v 11 tan two thousand yards away lr"W the Spanish line or lialth- 01 that t ie loop preveuted Hie Brooklyn ftoin 1 eeplug up a t idy Ore 'I he wli MM claimed that Hcbley aald "Damn the Texas." lint inalated be hal not told the New York Hun ol the now Unions collo(iiy. The reason, he tiaid. hi di 1,011111 ei the ei'ilor of I'. Hun as a liar and s' ouud.el was he cause Hie Hun tried to make Bclnev out a coward in 'be fa' e uf the ere my, and not MMSM ' had ijuo'ed bun as ..i'.. that Schley n.ad. tbi remark "Oaiui the Texas " He also lei lated he had not told tbe Hui, H.ut Schley said "we are ciijee enough to tin in it In- Hhiards; alioadjr." AIR-TIGHT HEATERS I have a full line of the celebrated COLE'S AIR.TIGHT Wood and coal Btovt guaranteed to be abeoluu-ly air tigbt. None of the beat b waeted an5 the .tove- wiU Bave ONE HALF of your fuel MB. T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. 74i Maua aueel, Feudletua, Oregon- ive the wedding nag .S..U1, UllUg it gIUg Think tin- ti lo h. lip liuio tie Mg4 f to hal'lM-u -...uetbiiig i kaptHiHH rut r.g could lurdly U pulWd iriu lu tnign vlirn it win out tiirtr lew vrm agu Mo il allBW "ft oy lU owu weight How thiu tlir aagt i bakf (rvwo ' AuU ki Iniger. di.n I grew lb ill sluiw How (Inn tli. fer I .ii.d kow lion tbe unce lluuiu i..,m Allll.u.1 uucuaHl'iiul lln win Iu. U-ca fliug aud tfa away I ' Miiuylk i" cbildira baiievii Uni nucd iHwm. wbk-b abwultl bay bcru dopix d liavt twcB oeylrctrd Tb U a C4ibmmob aprilruv w lib uoii vn.eu tuour frlaad ba bird m nil Ibriu Ike Mrrrl of tbe Ul . i.ar !! ' S d braiin j...e 1 ut Dr Fie-fei Fayoiu-frrM-nptioa It itiuUut ik urnod. j,. tbr dialo wbleu uuuriuiiue oi dei.atb bc tulamiti"" "" unei tiou ud nuu teaie shJhwm Ii makes cue baby advrwt pfactkally aoale. snd (lirl vlol au viiiy ..u.-. ... " Wot a wuuw v... ,r" -, -mi kiud .1.1.. ml soocl lutasiue. (r. iuhi. Cooke ui HaMJaas Nortawa Co ODUel w " I aye i-ttu la yJ ir.ll Ufte'k HI1' . . 1 , Alaakan Postal Service. WabhlllKloo. Oct 7 i'ostofMi e In r-iT tor 4,'luui has returned from a trip of lunpci tiou tbrouKb Alaska lie has reported to the department thai tin service Keuerally ia in ex client 1 ondltion that particularly In Hit; Yukon valley, whore tbe various town have a mall uervice ol oiu a week lb each direction He eslah liahi-d tin uorlhei iimost iostoltice lu tbe IJuiled Stales aud what la th iiorlberiiiiiohl iiosloftice lu the world This is al I'olul Harrow, where III H. Kicluiiond vi, 11 1, Hie mlaslonar at the lilllc setHemeiit. was appoint e dpoMtinaater This plati ia wlni the hoi thei iimost ii. wapapcr In th worid ia published once a year by I 1. itd Htate-s revenue cutter. Han tOlOM the few uatiyea lu tbe viciuity have bad to aeud for their uiaJI 700 mllna aud often uiuch farther. M. IKI. J. ill 'le laled appollllIUC-ul of ottU-lai lu i'billppiuescuUi ttmr vice kA afaj. Hawk. aJleaetl exuisyli' aUi eutirely uo MMM 1 lawk (Jaiai uu Hulstrnd- THE RANSOM OP MISS STONE Boston Firm Muat Have the 9110. OoO Thla Evening. Hon ton Mass , ct. 7. Op to noon Indav onlv It,',. noil of the nenvssary HO,0M la ransom Miss Stone, the American missionary Kidnapped hy M.o e, Ionian hrlaands bad DOM re ceived bv Kidder. I'eabodv & t'o . the IvHtiKinK fin" vvhlch will have charac 01 lite rilllil All 01 tlir nioitev was leuulrcd tv he In hand or plodjred bv the close ol hankliiK bouts this even ItiK iu ordct to pay the ransom In time to pi event the murder of Miss Stone. Thin aft. 1 noon the ransom ha.'. , . 11 h. il 60 000, THE MORMONS ELECTED TWO Chose Smith and Clawaon aa Coun selora of the President. Salt litkc I tah Oct 7 At the semiannual ronfetMca of the Latter Hay Saints which terminated last night. Joseph K Smith wax named first counselor to President Snow. 1 1 in. Hie late (too I annon piiHtlo KuiIki 1 I'hiwson v.iim elected second counselor An loilticemelit was inilde of the intent. 01 to send apostles to open foreign 1 .'salons In Tui'kev KtiHshi. Austria at, I South inerlca Twelve hundred and fifty Mormons itatli' ied at the tain na e and voted the appointments CHANGES IN a)NSTITUTION Episcopal Qeneral Convention Alter- ing the Organic Law. San Krnnclsco Oct 7 In Ibe episcopal Konernl convention the house of bishops took up tbe Work if the constitution pitsacil by the MMM "I depiitiis on Satutdiiy and rnlllled the changes made In sect I ins ii hi nine ami len. The house of deputies spent the entire inornlnK In deli. ite upon th, HiinllnKton anieuil 1 la ulnli- I' ll Hut, was ilehal.'d n Saturday. No decisive action was UtkM durltiK tbe foreti Min Shafroth on Philippinaa. )nver. Oct. 7. ('onaressniiin lohn S'lafrolh. who with Mrs Shitioth has heen totirliiK Chllia and ind the I'lilllpplnes for the pits! 1. uu inonths. has arrived home SpcaktiiK ol the conil'tioiia in the I'billpiiiuea he sal I "I'eace baa heen 11 e til Sill restored In Hie I'hlllp puns There ia still a Utile insur rectlon In Saniar hut aside fioin ihu . 1 v t III uu is fairly unlet I k not believe, however, thai the re lentil. II ol the Islands will he profll aid -. is the Kovernmeiit will have lo expend a ureal deal of money on tin III even In times of peace t costs now hetweeti li,n nun lion and 7.ri.lHU 11.10 ,1 ,.,n o keep Hie sol Hers there ami even 11 the ntllllhei Is reduced to the ex pi use will Mill he Kicatfi than the nrntlts from Hu- i.elands will warrant The Is lands are uiiiuestlonably rich, but tin 11 hem lit to tin l ulled Slates will not mad 1 lall.e until a Keneratlon 01 two has passed and the need lor an rill V in the Inlands has K"Ue Telegraph Company Won. San Kiair lsoo. Oct. 7. The HMa al it ot appeals today nflinniil the JiniKiiieiit of Hie lower court in the case ot iin (lii-aon Shoil l.lne coin nanv vs The Postal Telegraph com pauy alvlna Hie lattei rtahi to con struct and operate a lelearaib line ovei 'In Kliort l.lne i Ik lit of way Ihiouvth Idaho In Hie 1 .tai or Hiy IjM on pauy va Klorem e Plyihe I lim I '"V ei al. Jiidanient of the low 1 eoiirt al Florence w as a lln 1 1 San 1 ei.lal SanFranrlaco Kianeiaeo Met !b w. What. 7 Wheal i 1 Chicago Wheat. Chit MO, Oil 7 Win it 11114 tit The Arnitr la Oaad. liMla India, Oct 7 It it reM,tie.l that Ahduirakan Khan ,1 Afahaiils Ian died last Thudada aftar a hi o f illness His eldest aon II ia auld. oiivcycd the lufoi illation to tin Hi itish MSHl at I'abul I ARROW'S ENTERPRISE (JOES MUST AND HMF SCANDAL couiil uot do aiy wora Mia I haa auco.no,. inl oiaal' FavurUe le. oues-n tklc u tbe i.oeu M"' ..... l .. La lrli felle mf Ikal I ucei M belle A IK Ua"" ul 1-elleU 1 ... 1 'i wllleft la il-lid uulm l.eallli toe Jg 4 .1 .u bad I j t be ika U 1 ami lallnujt "I tlte irotikJ try yovu fir UaUe. aud Olae.'Veiy ' aud I..I I ... u . Ut Ptrlce'" flea tauai! pelicl ta a Mikie)oiin ParmaHy Maalatawt War Sacretary, Kni of ma scntmt Waabluatoa. Oct. 7. Aaalalant Secretary of War Melkle)obu tealltl ed before the senate military sub oiiJiulttee iuvuatigatioa' the alleged heinp aiandal today. He aald that CW Helatand, who la accuad of l lag the laavder In a ring id arm) officials lo secure control of the i'MI lppiuoa hemp induatry, aaked blui to consider the hemp eutorpriae and of fered him attxk la the contemplated coiuptny Helatand aakad Meikle John al the time If ha thouaht wouitt u Impropeir (or ait tw to la prtvle uauauiba. J At Least Baker City Business Man arw Backing the Schema. Maker City, Oct. 7 Within ti.e nail two or three daya the Maker Oil and Snake Rivet railroad MMpMJ will be uicnriioreted under the laws of the stale of Oregon, with a Mpilol si.,, a oi ii.uuo.ijOu, wind, will ba lividcd into shares of IUU each 1 hu looks like husiiiess. MOB alter the Off. gauiiatiou and incorporalion of the company it is lailiaveel that prelimin ary work will i.egin on the surveys and that neit yuar will aae the btlild llig ami the coiiiplnl Ion of the line that means everytiiiiiK to Maker Oil) and which will make the rich minion and aKricullural country ol the I'au handle hloaaom aallie riate. number of representative buai in sa iiieu. who lueaul nuaibeas met yesterday afteroouu aixi bnld a consul lallou with i.leutunaul Kdward H. Kar roai aud Ibia ixioditiuu of affairs Is the oulcoina of Hie uoufeeuee. l.lBUtau ant Karoar stated that what o must daaJred waa the moral support ui the i lHaavua of Haber and thai Hie aaaJlal waa lor Hi com I oa In vuastrucl the toad Me piadao.1 liluiasJf In lab a IIUU.UUU in the stock of the poueasul company Hun. it. I', t'atior, mayor uf Baker t ilv oraslded al the meellua which was made up of about 'Mi of tbe fly's must renreaeittalive uisens. After it waa decidetd U oraaulte the railroad iximuauv. Mayor (Jailor ap no in Us I tiie fultowiua com in it lee of nine to proceed with the work of or Ruisaliou aud incorporate : I' Baach , if. Hn, William Pullman, W J. Paturaon, H. O. HaaSell, John Walar mau, L. Crabill, H. O. Bowaa and O. L. UilfM. rba aoainiiUawi -as ii..iru..usl to anpoiat suboommllUwM which will W ora w aeeur- rlabts oi war and to consult witu tue official, uf the O. K. dt W. company lu !,. U.al lb. new line may work I u f hartanwy with the other railroad in wltb uf aaatnru Ore"" KING EDWARD SEVENTH HAS SHALL GANGER Trouble Said to Be in Only Incipient Stages. THE I0IIRCH TOOK A DRIVE TODAT -0 DIjmm Yield! Not ti TmtDMQt, Bui Is Dt rlimJ li t Grawlu Sisad II; Worv London OH 7 Kltm Kdward ISBll went mt drlvlna tislay Kvery effoit Is heing made g reassure the piihlh as to the condition of hia health it I. learned nrvprthch'ss. that tits condition alvo his physlr latis considerable antletv There ia no lunacr any doubt bis throat trouhle lias istaloppd Into a cancer 1 ' I roa btf m in an early staae. but I BBti oi ..' ylrldlna lo treatment If has deadilv jfi M worse Aleutian Population Decrtaaing. NVashlnalon Oct 7 The rapid decline oi the native Mipulatlon of Hu' lent Ian chain of Islanda Is told In a i "port just received hy the ma i no hospital service from K J. Thornhtirv. Its asslslaut surgeon at Dutch Harlior Alaska The report sav s thai Inriiii'i'ly there were Uu vllhiKos on Hie Islands wltb a us live population variously estimated at from Ifiisi to .'Mm. Now In the aine HI ill l there ar eouly 10 vll laaes and lisi Inhahltanla. ex luslve of willies, of win. iii HI are Creoles t mixed hreeils. with Ittisslans ami other nationalities i und T0t Aleuts. riie tepurt saya: Last year I'tialanka had 'IBS In Ii it lil t mil a. I Pi ui w hom, or nearly one third died. AMWOwl 10 data ohlntiied It nui the Miiaalau priest of the liteek ' 'stholh church who haa Hu only n e oi ds kept In the vlllaa'. there helm no health ofricer or even physician Thirty deaths were aa ' III. I to i old.' -I lo I otlSlllliptloll .1.1 to measles and wen drowned "The remarkable measles annum Ibe Ua duiliiK Hi'' past he asi rlls il laraely UU) tiv ironmeiil and lack uf -allium ,11'in. l etsisure oi, the Kiiskiiwlm aud in other seitions on the inalnland from one hall to two thirds uf tin natives died and many were left unhiirled In the mud houses where they lived, the suivl'lliK iiiiiiiImi. Iliiiuedlately de sell in the huts, which later often oiilain 1 1 inn one to two doen ua lives llvliia ri'iardleas iii family ra tal ion As MUtf aa ball a dose a daae) hoillis have heen seen h) pllHINet ors iii a Hinxle hovd ami nunieroua bad bodies were seen lying about on Ho groBBi 1'siHv eaten by foaea lio n me numerous Inslancea of a hoh Milages being deserted. Hie fi a mrvlvllkj natives haviua a auper etlln i .iiioiit staying where so many of llo-ii iiumlfr had lied " 7 to old age; b tuortallt) ii' in natives lu Alas vear apiM-ara to to the had sail! pre Unaaaineas m Tampa. lamps Kla. Oct 7 Otaaf un ettciti' -s ts manliest here among the uisiiu ss men over Hu preseinl dan vei'iuH situation due to . tgai makers iti ike All street parades are sup pi i sni I and Hie 'II) is guarded nir'ii and da) to prevent Incendlar ism Predn.il Christ Early Coming. Na York. Oct 7 Kav A- B. BiatpaM in a lanBM un Huuday pre .In tul tin- end "f the world in lalrty veins He said all tblugs point lo Carta) s early muiiug Loicjyo Embsitisr Surrandara. ('Imago tut. 7 Hubert Uurke. ii y oil inapectoi aud demia ratlc hoss or t'hiiMo, who waa ladbied ou aalurda) (ol aHapaf aaiSaalBaBl ol Itlf.UOU Ot I y funds, suirnudered il. i uioiiilbg and gave J4.isi Umd. i rum Hail Uke City lo The Dal lea un horseback Is the recutd nuw belug made ny a parly ol eastern sigbUa-rs, which paseed lliruugli wane -ana Haturday I'ba party neuisists of W. II Wright uf Hpukaue; Mr ami Mi. T. A onlejr oi I belli nail, 0 , and las LaUaatla .snnler ol Mroudsburg, fa. ar iowiy but snjtdjr mudewtag yea Bam MV, KiPnifTiT? null tnai iiim taaaiHruaea wan .',. I i,e lujr ruui. tint ilaaimy lug ia rwuaa aaaTaaaaaw tiy uv lag the . . . i. i iu. n ul win nourUvss.ua, tasauaa i Hu nuu will sua vtaesyua. um a it haa this "duubilug Tbunia. ww. ijTlffiltutLVteiitfX . t.W laewUi. Ilka lk UitUv ul iu.h L.iMraU"ii., I Uvuugbl it wvulif .... . a fsk. liui I am ti.ijC, eaiall.lil J. i.ll and. van un.ra llo.li 1011 . I.lm foi II Hw ball Unruwliii i IBali yuu elalui foi II a lapldll Heao," lf,lll . i 1 1 aaf nnlstiWn' si I oi Vale mi all I I Una Drug Unrss. Si