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DOMINION EXHIBITION WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, JULY 26th IB AUGUST 6th THE BEST EXPOSITION OF AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL RESOUR CES OF CANADA EVER MADE. : : : : : An Aggregation of Attractions Never Before Equalled at an Exhibition of this Kind. - - Ample Accommodation for Visitors. Low Railroad Rates from all United States Points. Particulars Glvon by Canadian Government Agents or Nearest Ticket Agent. WlflOle.Stlck LAUNDRY ni.CE ' Vnn'i .nin tir&lr. freeze nor .Dot clothp. CojU toe and equal 30c worth of ujr otber blolDg .. IUK13 nnutt Ml tUt jail?. Bast Cough BjTup. Tuux Good. Cm in uma. isoia py arupgiiKL nmariTCnCTisrci I8IIJ szraw-fat i & ii wM ffifo A Beautiful Young Society Woman's Letter. St. Paul, Minx. ) 621 Wabashn St. J Dr. Ilartman, Columbus, O., Dear Sir: "I took Pcruna last summer when I ittis all run down, and had a hcadudhc and backadic, and no amlrttton for anything. I now feci as well as I ever did in all my life, and all thanlx is due to yoxtr excellent Pcruna.n Bess l Hcaly. Tho symptoms of summer ca tarrh aro qulto unllko in different cases, but tho most common ones nro Rcnorul lassitude played out, tlrod-out, used-im, ruu-tlown feelings, combined with moro or less heavy, stupid, listless, men tal condition, ltellsh for food and tho ability to digest food eccms to bo lost. Skin eruptions, sallow com plexion, blllloustiesB, coated tongue, fitful, irregular sleep, help to comploto tho pioturo which is so common at this season. Pcruna so exnetly moots all theso conditions that tho demand is so great for this remedy at this season of tho year that It is near ly imposslblo to supply it. Po-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. Ono reason why Pcruna has found permanent itso In so many homes is that it contains no nar cotics of any kind. Pcruna is perfectly harmless. It can bo used any length of timo without ucquiriuif iuo ui'ug nauit. rvvi. s-ft-jn Ul SPELLING CONTEST MONEY PRIZES ASK YOUR GROCER A N Here Is Aristocracy. The finest looking peoplo of Eu rope are the Tziganes, or gipsies of Hungary Physically they aro splen did specimens of men and women, and aro rarely ill. So puro Is their blood that their wounds quickly heal with out tho application of medicaments. A Trip to Colorado, Utah or California is not complete unless it embraces tho most beautiful resorts and grand est scenery In Colorado, which ore found on the Colorado Midland Rail way, the highest standard gauge lino in the world. Exceptionally low sum mer round trip rates to Colorado In terior state points, Utah, California and the Northwest aro offered by this line. For Information address Mr. C. H. Speers, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. Paradoxical though It may seem, a spoiled child is always fresh. To the housewife who liaB not yet become acquainted with the new things who Is reasonably futlstU'd with the old, we would suggest thnt a trial of Defiance Cold Water Starch be made at onie. Not alone becauxe It Is guar anteed by the manufacturers to be su perior to any "other brand, but because each 10c puckage contains 16 ozs., while all tha other kinds contain but 12 ozs. It Is safe to say that the lady w ho once uses Defiance Starch will use no other. Quality and quantity must win. When tho bunko man builds an air castle ho uses sand and gold bricks. po Your Foot Ache and Durn? Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot Iise, a powder for the feet. It makes tifrht or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Swollen, Hot, Sweating- Feet, Corns and llunions. At all Druggists and Shoo Stores, S.-ic. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, Lelioy, N. Y. If a man doesn't acquire the refor mation gorm when ho Is sick there Isn't much hope for him. When Your Grocer Says he does not have Defiance Starch, you may be sure he Is afraid to keep It un til his stock of 12 oz. packages are sold. Defiance Starch Is not only bet ter. than nny other Cold Water Starch, but contains 16 oz. to the package and sells for same money as 12 oz. brands. All spinsters are single from choice they say. I do not believe l'Iso'u Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs ami colds. Joiiy l, Boyeu, Trinity Sprlue., Inu , Feb. 15, 1000. A gentleman Is a man who agrees with you; a cranic Is ono who doosn't. Lewis' "Single Binder." The richest quality cigar on the market at straight 5c, Always reliable. You pay 10c for cigars not bo good, lewls' Factory, Peoria, III A man often thinks ho's mighty indo pendent when he's only henpecked. LABOR STRUGGLE PACKING PLANTS PREPARING FOR A FINISHED FIGHT. A GENERAL GALL TO COME OUT Teamsters as Well as Butchers Will Make Another Effort to Bring About Adjustment, They Also Having Voted In Favor of a Strike. CHICAGO Determined on n fight to a finish to enforco tho demnnds of tho striking butchers, a sympathetic strike of all tho union workmen em ployed In tho meat packing industry throughout tho country, with tho ex ception of the teamsters, will bo de clared Monday morning at 7 o'clock. Instead of Joining In tho sympathet ic strike, tho teamsters will njako nn other effort to bring about an adjust ment of tho controversy by arbitra tion. This decision was reached lato Sunday night at a meeting of tho Joint council of tho teamsters' unions throughout Chicago, who met to glvo their endorsement this afternoon to quit work with tho nhcr men) Tho decision of tho stock yards teamsters was almost unanimous In favor of striking, but as It Is necessary, accord ing to tho rules, for tho Joint council to sanction nny strlko movement, all tho union teamsters in tho employ of the packers will remain at work dur ing tho strugglo or until tho Joint council gives their permission to a strike should their offort3 to settlo tho matter by conciliation today prove fu tile. Tho commltteo appointed at last night's meeting was notified to got Into communication Monday morning early with tho packers. Whether tho teamsters' efforts for peace will provo successful none of the packers' representatives who were communicated with Sunday will say. Tho decision to mako another effort was reached at such a Into hour last night that It was impossible for tho packers to get together to decide what answer will bo given to tho in termediary commltteo. Tho reason given by tho tea rasters' council for their action is that they never before liavo been consulted In tho present trouble, and that therefore before they would sanction a strlko of tho stock yards teamsters they wished to make an official Investiga tion of tho trouble boforo asking the International officers to order the men on strike. No conferences wore held Sunday either by tho packors or tho labor leaders, or Jointly, in an effort to reach an adjustment of the controver sy. Both sides rested, apparently waiting for developments. Whether or not the packers would make any concessions to tho demands of tho labor leaders In order to pre vent a general walkout of tho stock yards would not bo discussed by nny of tho packing house representatives. But "for tho preparations going on at tho different plants during the day It was plainly evident that tho packers Intended to fight for, their independ ence. All tho labor leaders claimed they would await Monday before doing any further, and the packers would have to make the propositions for tho peace negotiations, as tho unions had no Intention at tho present timo of doing so. BATTLE HAS BEGUN. Engagement In Progress Between Forces of Keller and Kurokl. LIAO YANG A general engage ment, It la reported hero, began Mon day morning to the east between tho forces of Lieutenant General Count Keller and General Kurokl. It is re ported also that an engagement began simultaneously at Ta Tcho Klao, trom which tho Japanese for some days had been only six miles distant. The Associated Press correspondent lately traversed tho Feng Wang Cheng road, which was In the height of mllltar y activity and offensive with the odor of dead animals. Tho Red Cross hospital at Ta Tche Klao was removed to Mukden In an ticipation of tho fighting. Consequent ly there was a large call for Red Cross trains to proceed to Ta Tche Klao. Tho activity of tho Japanese in the northeast caused a wide dispersion of troops and tho consequent Improve ment of tho center of the strength a little further north. A Cossacck report of an expedition to the Japanese camp shows that the Japanese troops are suffering fiom dysentery, which is now at Its worst stage. Carries Sixty ThousanC. CHICAGO Tho movement west ward on account of the opening of tho Rosebud Indian reservation In South Dakota exceeded all expectations. The Chicago & Northwestern alone took (30,000 peoplo to Bonesteol, Fair fax and Yankton. The unprecedented movement was largely duo to the fact that a long overland Journey was not necessary to reach tho land. Cruisers Near Yin Kow. LIAO YANG Saturday olght Japan cso cruisers, accompanied by trans ports with troops, were seon approach ing In Kow. South of Ta Tcho Klao the Japanese aro busily moving for ward. Tho Russians aro oxpocting a big advanco from tho south. General Knropatkin Inspected troops arriving from Russia. Tho Russian companies on the left flank are constantly on gaged in sklmlshes with tho Japan ese forces, who have sufferod hoavlly. Tho Russians thus far have destroyed four guns. ,", GERMAN PROTEST. Objecto to Seizure of Malls by the Russians. BERLIN. Tho German governmonl has taken a prompt and firm stand In regard to tho sslKuru of tho malls oi tho North Gorman Lloyd steamei Prliis Helmich, which arrived nt Aden July 10 from Hamburg and Southnmp ton for Yokohama, by tho Russian vol unteer fleet Btenmcr Smolensk, July lfi, having entered a protest against the carrying off of tho malls, and ask lng for a disavowal of tho Smolensk action and tho return of tho captured mall sacks. Tho Gorman government tho foreign office says, recognlzoB the right to search malls when on board tho vessel Itself, but claims tho Smc lonsk had no right to tako off mnlls in bulk from tho vessel. Tho further argument Is advanced thnt tho right of search can only bo exercised by u warship, whereas tho Smolensk tra versed tho Dardanelles only recently flying tho Russian commercial flag, not assuming tho character of a war fchl. Tho Gorman government has not taken a positive- stnnd on this last verdict, but leaves tho question for futuro discussion nnd sottlcm&it. No answer has yet been received from Russia. Tho recent publication by tho Russ of St. Petersburg of a statement that Great Britnln Is about to transfer Wol Hal Wei to Germany in oxchango for a free hand In tho Yang Tso valley Is scouted nt tho forolgn office, where it Is classed as a revival of nn old Btory and as hnvlng no foundation. Diplomatic circles bollovo Russia will speedily diFavow tho seizure, since rt refusal to do so will certainly ralso the status of tho Smolensk. Dis cussions of tho Incident nmong tho foreign diplomats show tliero la n be lief that tho raisins of tho question will bo extremely awkward for Rus sia, since tho Smolensk pnssed tho Dardanelles as a merchantman ami assumed tho rolo of n warship in tho Red sea. In determining Its status only two alternatives ure permissible It Itf either a warrior or a pirate nnd Russia having every reason to prevent Germnny from pressing for a decision on this point, will, it Is bo Moved, gracofully disavow tho rash act of tho Smolensk. Tho nowspapors strlko a sharper note In discussing tho seizure of malls .from tho Prlnz Helnrlch, and ralso a unanimous demand for a speedy apol ogy. RUSSIA IS FIRM. Stands Pat on the Matter of Stopped Ships. ST. PETERSBURG. In nddltlon to tho claims for tho ships stopped by the Smolensk and St. Petersburg, It Is not Improbable that claims may also bo presented for ships detained nt Port Arthur at tho opening of the war andd for thoso held up in tho Red sea by Admiral Wlrcnius' squadron be fore tho latter returned to tho Baltic. Tho passogo of tho Dardanelles by tho Smolensk and tho St. Petersburg and their conversion Into cruisers be ing an accomplished fact, Great Brit ain does not expect to mnko a point of their cases, except to Justify rais ing tho question of tho Btatus of tho volunteer licet vessels Btlll in tho Black sea. Moreover, It Is considered posslblo Japan may havo already ap pealed to her ally, as ono of tho signa tories of tho treaty of Paris, on tho grounds that to allow more Russian ships to go out of the Dardanelles for conversion Into warships without a protest would constltuto a violation of neutrality. The report that tho British Medi terranean squadron Is going to Alex andria is not bolleved to havo special significance In this case. Neither France nor Germany is excited over the question, but If presented by Gront Britain It would compel tho other sig natory powers to declare their atti tude. Tho Russian authorities apparently aro tranquil on the subject of tho ves sels of the voluntoer fleet passing through tho Dardanelles. They main tain that they aro perfectly within their right, as thero is absolutely noth ing In tho treaty of Paris to provent their passago as merchantmont and their subsequent conversion into cruisers. Thero Is no question of a falso declaration having been made at Constantinople. It was pointed out before tho war that vessels of tho vol unteer fleet, carrying nrms. munitions and soldiers, passed without the shadow of a question being raised. Tho war office has no further details of tho Russian repulse at Motlcn Pass. , The loss of men, which, It Is freely admitted, will probably bo consider ably In excess of General Kuropatkln's figures, given out last night, Is great ly deplored. But evidently the en gagement at least served the purpose of demonstrating that General Kuro kl's army has been heavily reinforced north, nnd tho general staff Is now In clined to believo that tho Japanese commander may have decided that a frontal attack from tho south is Inad visable and is concentrating his forces for a direct attack on Liao Yang. Skirmishes Near Kal Chau. ST. PETERSBURG Lloutennnt Goneral Sakhaof? In a dispatch to the genoral staff, dated July 23, reports sklrlmahos In the vicinity of Kal Shauon July 22. Lieutenant General Count Koller's roconnolssancos on the pnmo showed that the Japaneso had only weak detachmonts at the Slao Kao and Wafankau passes. 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