SMALL STRIKELET.Elmhlrsd Hotel Walters (Jo Out at Noon Service Is Hardly Interfered With.Saturday morning the management of the Elmhirst Hotel experienced quite a little strike in thewalking out of four of the employees of the dining hall and kitchen force.The troub! was brought aboutby the influence of one of the waitresses. who becoming dissatisfied with restraints placed upon her jurisdiction in the kitchen and dining department, induced three of her fellow employes to join her inrefusing to comply with the requirements of the hotel.At 12 o'clock sharp the strike was declared on, just at the hour when the guests were preparing for luncheon and at the most embarrassing time for the management of the hotel,F. Hulett, manager of the hotel, promptly fired the whole bunch, and although placed at a disadvantage in promptly serving lunch, only a few minutes were lost in making arrangements for service in the dining hall. Announcement of lunch was made just fifteen minutes later than the usual lime, butthe service was such that few of the guests were aware of the declaring and prompt settlement of a strike, which might have resulted in a hungry afternoon for the large number of guests at the hotel that day,Superintends Big Sale.Judge 0. H, Nelson, president of the Western Stock Yards Co., departed Saturday night for Fort Madison where he goes to conduct his big sale of Panhandle calves and yearlings to corn belt feeders which will be held in that city on Oct 26.The cattle to be sold during this sale are all from the Panhandle country and comprise the bestgrades of Hereford, Angus andShorthorn breeds, which are raised by some of the most prominent raisers in the Panhandle.A New Sunday School,Rev. Geo. A, Chatfield