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The Street Fair Is not the onlv attraction in Pendleton : it t;oinu to be lug anil :.r,tn.!. but tlie Mnnvt ( asli M prices art- becoming famous ami are gttrraCtit widespread attontion also. If you want big values I Of little prices the Magnet ts the place to go. A chance for a gold watch given with even dol lar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER jgg; MTIiiWi. lOlHllTK Tit ki t FOR I'RESlliEST William J. Bryan. OK SEHKAHKA. 1 VICE PRESIDENT. Adlai E. Stevenson. or ILLINOIS r R PRESIDENTIAL ELET HS. . M I'lERi.'E. i 1 niatltla. DELI. srrr.vRL u! Multnomah J w IIITT VKEK. of Hnton. t KRONER, of Multnomah. COftFOrl ATfc INSOLENCE. The spirit of fair play which HUl in everv American citizen's mum i not o(U'ii tttatttd by the big combina tion of wealth, nor by tlusse who manipulate them. This is shown by ttie fart thai fur war- ait", when Wiiliam J. Bryan. Ha presidential candidate, went to New York in the our-.- o: a rampa'.iMi "Inch ended in bin receivini: the votea of SMMM oi kit (llnw-oitiiens. the over zealous officials of the IMaware. Lackawanna and Western rail Mad liasteiie.1 nhow their sense of courtesy by hanging a McKinlev banner oer the doorway of the Unlmketi station through which .Mr. Bryan had to si. The New York Worn! report a similar case rfWM tion hoo.lliimi.ni in this caniaigu, tli i" Mw indulged in by ttie Ohio river railroad a .Standard Oil corporation in it. re final to attach Mr. Br.an' tpocial car to it express train from I'arkemhur ti Whc-ln:-.'. in Wmi Vir ginia. As Mr. Bryan wan permitte.1 t. purchase in- ticket and reach ins detiuation by the regular train, no harm was done except to the unman nerly corporation. The Americans are a polite people ami exneet courtesy to be shown even to the other side in ilitica "i tlie heat of a .-aniiaaiii. .lu.t how man;, v. n- Mr. Bryan thi rttandanl ( ii: ii--.urtey will lie worth, in Went Virginia ami ule where it i- not possihle to know, but it will be a many. Hie arrovanc- oi . orporatious inanaife.1 a- tiles., arc kiiom no i-oumis ami il the-, hail the power they would hush every roice that was not pitched in a key favorablf to them. The American spirit of fair play has leen forvotten by those in MMMl of them, hut the time ii coming whan it will H wi.heil thai they had remembered it. THE SPIRIT OF TYRANTS. reettoni ot speeen i a neon so iar .iip- presse.1 tlm' a fulled States RMlH upporting Bryan ior president is threatened with .hath if h intitules to speak awtinst the nullification of the tifteenth amendment of the 1'nited State- i-oi'sii'iition. ' ' fonator I'hamller ba no i.lnr to ofter Mr .leal inn with the wr. i.s He says: "The prohlem I nave tatnl I cannot solve even satisiactorily to myself. The country is in a en! M MM and can not directly get out or turn about.' He iinls out that a revival ' section- wan: alism in our polities is to he avoided jf pinks and that can M MRMMd without a MOT Ml of the constitution itself, nut sees I way ot achieving it inn. - nth- uorn iwliuw shirt ern leader- themselves perceive :ne folly of their course ami take st. i -do justice to the neirro. I'nder the cir .11 instances all that the rmW seek is to arouse the attention of the nation to the evil of the situation and provoke upon it a discussion which may bring to light MM adequate means of grapplinc with the wrong. V'ven t h tit awraUe WllgTiM l-ili-hers Of obi. bv II" p'oion -lo e 10 l ittle llrnrs and bv it. adoption a- thai b inner cf IIia-a victims of nnrM WM re opnopptl In nil law sad ordsr and would revohrio, is. etabli-"hi .1 things with the bullet, the bomb and tho dull Iter. ft niav alo tie noted on the other bund that if is avoided ot a-pariiik-l. ii-inI bv person" of culture ami lM The h olier one ttaet in the scale HI intellectual dovii'iunotit the los HlthO loMoMy to select red and the more iitvfotMm I sluiwn (or its OpMUto, bine. . . . In a general way it may lie mid that i blue is nnvst usually preferred by men. 1 red more commonly preferred by wo men Thi" i" dm- chiefly to the M tional iiialities. women being Mt emot'ona! than men. The tvpicallv; I "cold" color naturalh appeals Matt stronalv to men. while the most MM tional colors aii"til most strongly to .women. Thin, left only to the emo tions, MM would select red am! men f blue. Conseiniently when the mind, j secures control over the emotions of j women thev .elect red sparingly, pre-1 ferrinir quieter colors as more in keep-1 i it8 with intellcctinilitv. And when a I man cbonogi Ml or some of its com- ! POMBM It preference lie Hot Otllv de- parts froni the custom of bis fellows, I but admits that In-emotions are inor stronitlv aniiealed to than is hit MOM oi taste. In other word", red MODI to lUmnlafe mm fool log while bin.- anjieals to culture and MMMl. A MMOI glance about MM in the street, at the opera or in the ballroom will verifv the conclusions of Mr. Ell I. Bou men and women ol ta-t- mid ludgnMtll in matter" of .Ire avoid the more emotional colors. The average man dislikes to see a woman he esteems garbed in predominating red. ami the average uoman of taste thiiiKs till- si.-ak.im- ti ink-- -.f tm mat l. ' . loud" i.dors or efleminat.- "hade- it; . ' his apparel. Therefore, let the men i who are thinking of adoptinu the shir' I'owiire. I.e! them avoid re.l-. ither di.tinctlv emotional ior- and cleave to the prevailing blues, which seem to add to the coolne.- as w.d! as the fitness of the generalh ntmiiiiiMiiMi'ti'wiinnfffii'mmmromiimm r Dr ShilohstJ i if; Cough and ilionsu motion uire Th( t brvi'TiJ qttfMtlon thr frr know t- .,iencf a r w dOBM irv iruih'v ctirr thr HARDWARE For all kinds ol Shelf Birdvtre, li . Gra iie. Iron and Copperwar:, I k Axle Grease. Kime. Coal and Cemeil. SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles a:d Ammunition. A km '.Id ies of cut Ml s at :t.!Hi H-r keg. Si: Hnwlal or.i.r. given prom pi attention, Si -i i ...AIM 1.1 !s.c.wells&co i Taylor, the Hardware Man , ... , .i ii ' ill r.., illM k'ONTO. CAN, jgj 1 3 DJfI.H, pIM"toi. J. Kssi Msi: sii -k i7 T St i 1 ! Z ; 1 23 rM 2 IUi a. m. Itlt WH Wail. IXlHltll lilW..f1 - " "v. .. M I m i ra. e- .... ucoat, Staam.k... rrom PortiM 721 Main Stret-t. s M a. m. Ki him. lay swiuntav in a. nv forsau r-ranrla. mi Hi ,t, Columbia Rivap AV -"'i, LlllilD. I tor fale tr Tallman A i POLITICAL POINTS. BMh Kiehl-. mtMMt ami runtroll init owner ot the wi olen mills locate.! ut Hrownsville. oreiton. and one of I. inn eountv's lest known r. lidei - will aVDDorl McKinlev (or president this year. He usually votes tin , democratic ticket. PSYCHIC EFFECT OF RED. In these days when the shirt Malt for men is in the van of thing- dis cussed, commended mi- nined and lauitlied at. coior must pluv an no portant (art With women the various hues of the rainbow or, scientiticulljr speaking, of the spectrum nr. sup. posed to Isr their personal propgflJP in matters of adornment. They select I color, aconling to individual taste and there is not mucn disixmitiou tt criticise theni even when they array 1 themselves in a BMUUMf that woii.d Ml tlllel BokMBOD with envv. But I when it comes to a consider. m what men .hall wear the matter of color forves right h the front. Arthur Rassell, a well known bttsi lies- man of VtooUUtd, K. J.. win na Iven high in the councils of the re nublican tartv there. ha- declared himself for Bryan for president. It Isos. r. Kn-e!. e.iitcl new s a; -r advocating McKinley s election. In a recent iwl; W. .1. Hrvan anl that if future event- should prove tiiat iie was wrong in this campaign io could reimce at hi' own detent. Ih- said if ever they could prove that i those who differed from him were wrong and the verdit of lti slioiild ! reversetl in lum, they, too, ought ti retoje... Me added: "That which Is fiaja.1 ior in.- inuj'.ii.. ..i . aaa u ill ma. ii, r rri. i :l i riiv ... Mil parties. Take out Usf MMMl I i l... I. .1.1 .1 1, h. t7 . .... .inn a i-'w w no iioio .oe "inif- wnn mere.,. , i.ue . ue.i ..... ...... u.e.n.r temi-orarv advantage fro,, w":,.. or w" ' 'u'-. i th-' triumph of some part,-. t..k. tie- en-line i.inu'vt.i.iin. no. w lie.. u , . . . ,, : man arrays himself in this evolution' of Nivhoi.l'- comfortable blouse. or adaptation of the larme' s tlunii slnrt. and in colors that ugges' the nnrsery or "sweet sixteen," fashion becomes u serious thing and r.-al. men as well a. real women stain! .ii...-i .it the ensemble presented - .i .in i of the genus homo attired in a pink or iiaby.blue hirt wait or S.rting a necktie tha might .h -cr n . .. badge of anarchy, i- ight ior g'.l and men . and when he come, under the glass of science In suggest, a study in degeneration, a r.-ver.n! to primi tive types or an evidence of p reverted or weakened mental it v. Color ha. its pvcholog . It nop al to tlie emotions; it ha- inliueine in. the evolution of language and MUMPII it is in a sense a criterion of culture, a- : Haveh:k Kills bring- out in an inter jetting way in the current Po 8iMa Monthlr. mt and we must all rise or fall to gether, ami therefore art ought ti compare our idea- and lay aside the prejudice which we nun have in order that we may arrive ut a aofTM M clu-ion." Loooidai B. Kerm.k of BIoomIi ton. Illinois, former repnhl icim state senator and a lifelong republican, ha. announce.! that he cannot vc.ti for Mc Kinley thi- -.ear lie still claims I. tie a republican. huwever. Mr Kerrick is omook) t the poli 'v ..: n iansioii and the tendency towaru no ierialitm. He has been' looked upon a on.- oi tin- ablest orator, of the re- and The -link is a brother-in-law of Boys" of Bloommgtoi . who are a power in rgpulili.an politics in the state. In a letter announcing In-determination to support William .1. Bryan for president Kdnanl M. Shepard, a wide ly known New fatter, spoke of the threats which had been uttered against the gold democrats and itidupulideiitr who tin- war intend to oppose the re eioctiUll ol McKinle-. He MAmMI that tiios. men, to ii was MMvij wr to bt visited by social MMOlMI and with bass of business. Such social and financial tyranny is to he expectad iroin those who Iw lieve migiil is right wh. pon e u nin-v ul.ive man and atta.-li greater value to special privilege than t. eipaal rights It is advisable for those who exatet RoOtisd ths Gravs. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, wa- the subject, is narrated by him as follows: Mr. Kills is considering tin psych. - I was in a Bunt dreadful comiition. MOT ol rel. lie .av. that among ah I skui ws aimust rwtow, syes colors it possesses the must poignanth sunken. MafM I an d. pail (MllllMl. emotional tone. Tlie ancients I ikeiieu '' hack and snles. in. api.'tite it to the notes of a truiuet. the gratlually growing weaker day hy day. TwIM Mil lin i Il i I I T'"" I ' 'ad given me up. and the Chemist Kirshoff called it the ' fortunately, a ,r"-'1"1 advised trying m.sst arit.-ratic of colors. Artists 'Electric Bitter. :' and to my great joy seem to give it a preference in their n'" orprita, the Urst bottle made a moat emotional works. In all irts of 'ded laMNfMMrt. I Mttlang their the world it is svmbulical of jovous um' '"r three weegs, and am now emotion and in ti.e scriptures it is I kimw they saved my spoken of as a mark of unchastitv. "fe. and robbed the grave of another In in. part of the world is red victim." No one should fail to try .vini -otica! ..! mourning. In inanv ' them. Only ; cts.. guarante.-.!, at countries and among many tribe it is Tallman & Co. ' drug slor. a .acred color, the Malay.. I'l.io.x ' Hlirmese sin! tail llnliai.. i.rel. rril.ir ! ewntl, Pay .V.lvell! l-l. are Apparently Pendleton j Planing Mill I and Lumber Yard Dealer in ail kinds of Lumber and Building Materia! Big stock of iath, shingles, tar paper, mouldings. sash and dootl that are qu.iranteed VSVVNiSSVNVSSSNr w j I a M. I,,.. , j Ouij OREGON STATE FAIR I i SAl .KM. OlVr:GON. '" not to warp furni.siii .'. material o on sin Estimates building SALHM. ORf-OON September 17 to 22, igoo. Bier and Better Than Ifver Before Grounds Gmtty Improved, lliiildings Repaired and Reno vated, all Btooh Bnildinga Thorunghly Dismfecttd Bwrything ia lirst Class Condition for the LIVE STOCK SHOW ANO AGRiCOURAL EXPOSITION KVKK HKLI ON TUB COAST. lao.OOti IN PkEVVILnS AM) PLUSES. (. I Itaclilu 1v. w 11. trennrwo, it.-... lllll.tor.i. t.eeuon. Wltafnona Ifnalc and I'un viiri.t. rocg wUI ' bmbs s IsasUai Isaiurs ah iiw atnek It. over tl..' nutavrn raelfle hnilr-Nnl. Keiluce.t Vm iiri'muiin llsu snilutasr kalbnaettea a.l.lre. M. II. sii M, ri-., ri.rthinil. i.e.iuon. yiyAy vwwv . - s vrvN vNsAsSSNAAASAASASV SSSAAS I.v HI parts iwily m. . . niTsr. 11,, ".a. r... Rltsiri. 1, ! SS To He Read Every Day R. FORSTER. - Proprietor. J-J ICCI A. I Alba Sawmill Qel Your Qun... ..French Restaurant. Good Lumber Both Rough and Dressed. Ordfrs Promptly Filled. J. L. Bisher & Co.. ALBA. OKEOOV The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. .Muilc from filter..! water. Kecuin- nieiuietl In uhtrsieiaUM. You can drink all you want of it ami not haw- tin- heuiluche or ij.-t iiu.- ir ii - season i..t Aiil. '. . Plenty ui Slie - ..' H. J, Stil'sMiu.'s BHMI Webi, an 1 Mam Su fug PLAOg To K Al . a 'here fsS an ite'. ximsthtUK 0OOsX Ous l.urontainc, I'nip'letor. Quick Cab Service..... Farmers Custom Mill to.l Llterr Ills. Kl- lor T.a. Sprltm- a- Aiijt Time. Hra.Dl.aljl Kale. , KI.VIN i-KaK Pnipristnr Depot Stable. 1 red V alters. I'rupnetor. t'apscliy IV barrel, a ilajr. "1: v t. anr"l lor wheal Flour Hill Kst. i'honps.1 Kswl, sic, always on hand. FRAZER OPERA HOUSE nrei. rriii.: yellow. Apparently the hrat color used at tin- hey inning oi cvilixatiuii wa- rel. It is also ti.e color u.-uallv brst noted ii chinlri-io Tin uisl ancient picture according to I'liny, wore puinteii ui sarioii- reds; ancient harbariaus iainlei their bodies in reu. and tin- well-nii:h universal oajgggjali turn oi the peculiarly inten..-.Tie t oui.ii tone of red is re Haste. I in language In every country the uorils Mr the coior- al the red end oi the sctruio are of earlier ariis-urance, more llenillte aint holding a m MaVB aMailgg t'ilv, ixgiiin inw Wednesduv. Hi Lake . . . . . . 1. . . I. ..(.. il ...1 ..a. HtUllltr Will. ir'in I I 11 ill.-1 oti . . iii.ie 101 .- I. . .. ...II ll .JFI.II- UIJ.III . ... ,1,., .....I. .,,.1 I., ... V 1 Iger uieir iieignuir- to reiiCT-t ami to change 1 to aupears that there an- nnlv thre.- w ir. 1 tueir iiiiinl- Tiiii- 1- imt 1 nidi tiuns are not the .ante i.o a, tlien. Four years ago a lively tear ol disaster to business intere.1t. and of distresr to wage-earners Hred the uuaginatioiis and adde.1 energy to the tongue- ..: sieakers and to the pens of writers. This is to be ke..t a frev coiintrv. witere a man siiouid have a right to cast bis vole ar he pleaai-s, without be ing frowned upon by who bavt- opiosite (Militical views or boycotted in IsusinesN. The American spirit does not admit of any such narrowness I. -tween tlie eyes. A GBAVg PROBLEM. Under the title, "The New Nullities lion," Senator ('handier has ritte" to the New Vork Kun a lettar pointing out Use grave probleniN which have arisen out of the action of so many of the (-outtu rn states in virtuullv dis Irancl.isiug the negro He very justly says: "Among all the otiier iues lion. wi.icki are agitating the (eople in the peudiug canvass, tliougbtful ami INttriotii 11, en in the North and the lioiilii alike may wisely give some ro lled ion to tlie question auggaMlsd by the recent North Carolina election, where lite result has baeu ialsilisd and changed by mob violenoe, aud wham red whit.- ami black, ai d everything that is not white ..r black Is call.it red Kven ... uelthetn u o-ph- as the Japanese hae no gi.-neru! words for either till.,- or green, and apply thr aan.e color word to a green tree and the unclouded -Kv. Tin gMfsjMa w.-re apt at liistiiiguishing between colors, hut not so apt in adopt ing words to distiiigiish the difb-rent stiade- . Tin- lead- Mr. Kill. lo tile con clusion that Hi the earliest beginning of civiliiition in o,r. at tin- ml n-! of lite sieclrum were most readily dis tingiilslie.!, and that onlv after ail illa tion and culture had Mjrcentibly ad vanced were those at the violet end given a designation and a nam. 11. also uoles that the child billows in. same general order of PaMatptHiD and sees iu the child a repetition in minia ture of the raee. The child will dis tinguish red long before it will blue, violet or even yellow. It will prefer red until Iti tasies heeon.i cultiratad, when the quieter colors will la- given .. . ..I L. 1- . ..... I l.rs. p. ace. i ue same is iri.e ... .ut race. lcl was the hr-l color t. i,.- distinguished und named, ami not un til civilization and taste had greatly advanced wu il niirplanted iu the esti mation of men Its emotional qualities are readily shown iu its selection in times of war or rejoicing, in the lad that it is morn prufurred by women than men, lhal it is the favor iu-of the hud and of lite savage, lis "truuipel nolo" loiMs is elumplilittd by tbu place FOR ThE SHIPWRECKED SIN HEALTHS Who trust to Dr. Pierce's (liien I .Medical Discover-, it cures ninety elgiit per cent of all who uav It. I Old' fonrti. of diaeaac. oLatmate cough, wtak lungs, spitting of ' blotal. weaknros ami emaciation are ! perfectlv and pemuneutiv cured by : tin- siweriul reuint. ' Mv wife hail hemnrthag- of the luiu. ' w ile. W A .-voidsrs. h-4 of I Hern. Moon Co., W Vs. 'Shi hai! len hemorrhage., sad the peotil, all aiuunri licrc asid she would - ) well again But br began to take Dr Matte's lealdsn Ucd.csl lu.cuvcrr and site nun began t.. gain Mfsngth ami tie.h After taking ten bettsts law was emlitYh well If an oue doubtt this, thee may enclose self addm.ed cavelupewtth n.unp. and I will antw. . -Sick persons are invited to consult IT riercr by letter frtf of citar;t. oVU correspondence stndly private ovoiiicon in n. . fierce llult.ilo, N. V Schull Brewing Co. Hardware Sporting Goods We carry n full line of the bent cutlery on the mars,-', lirge line of rilie and ttptgUD gaWMWHsM. liNliBil on stover aud raiige.-. W. D. Hansford & Co. Oregon Lumber Yard ssJbsI lssSt,,, Lumber, Lath, StUDUlCtt, Uuildit.o Fupcr, Tar Paper. Mouldiiigh. Pickets Litne and Cement. Brick and Sand. Sash and Door-,, Screen Doorbfe Windows, Terra Cuttu Pipe. Wednesday Sept. 19th. WOO. 20ROUNDS20 JACK McMAHON, F 8AM rUsiNOMOO, VERSUii KID WALTON. 01 PORTLAND. fm tlr Ligbtwgjflil Ciiampionsliip o( Oregon. .MiOOD PRELIMINARIES K-. t ve.i Btty 11,00, QAUaWY Bile D0( m PEK AT Bi60 I. M. MAIN EVENT AT Ki.fMi p, f, PBOMPTIY You Can Got The Celebrated Pilsner Beer 'n Ixmies,, delivered to any part oi city, t Sl-tSO per XDozerL. asw Bottled bv Ceo. I . Potto..- Faints, Wall Paper, (ilass, Picture Moulding and Artists Materials E. J. MURPHY, Block, Court Street. r. g. WassuiT, Ani ' Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway Fur (Mage, Bt Paa, i., s City, Bt. J.. iinU.M,i All Points East and South Portland and points on the Sound. Arr.s..lt.,,,.,... ..,, .rMdr .- .;;:", "strtaRi-Efi; i"lr. il., . . , ,, ,, , t lor iBtoraMilon r, ...r.li,.. L. I m.Nlatlnii.. rat. ui: .. Mrri Aii.iMf. Am a B. CAU.I.KIH. v, ,.,'",,,eB-Urs Wall. tt.Ha Haab. Alba Creamery and Cheese Factory Orders Prompll;FllUi J. L. BISHER, Prop. Alna. Oregon. THE CITY... Liven , Feed and Sale Stables. CrIKIS Sirtl'SlIN MroetMtit Kv.rytliiu.' N-w Nsa HonM. Nw Kiirs. iws' riftaadtasfji intbai.'ttv. busrlsrigirsiita. Ixntt mtHn'i i. Ben Ice .mv hour uf the night Teleplmns Ne. 7a. Universitv oi Qim Tuition Free. O11U goboul o' M tin - sod Mlnlaslsio. Living BgMassa laa 1 -1 I " r 1 11 11 1 1 - . in: i sruinr ft si sst saasaa, Spsi lsl Ostlstists 1 nurass. fj'hrirl ui Cuwmi tsesllsni Fuurw In Clsll, gggag Cbsailsal Knalti' i-nni . Paaattasiij 11 1 asga MtrsUMUlppwl -aasss Furi'slaiusu ' ' lu 'I:k.- I 1. AM. TiiMi PHYSICIAIISj DK. W. U. I'OI.K ''r''1'1 Tis Ion HavlllK- Haui uiiinlius MUa. iu : i Ui 1 1 I k-.epaioau tt. f. W. VIM KN I M 0- pygg ol Kir.1 Salh.i... ) hi. U" SSl.. a u.iltoilp B - UK. 1 j. SMITH. UKKH It; JViWJ dl'.iou Sarius. bai.i Tslsssssw 1. ....... i..ii,1i,iii. M.8.UaVKKlKl.l. M.li.:f5P"S 1. in. u. . ... . . .ii-lnil; USlct ii nuii nine OH W. r. .l.lu.S 1- lllll! I Phi; nl'I'H'I K.r.t MSIIS1 DEDTISTS. E. A. VAl'nH.iN litMiot- T lu Juiid amldiut - ...1 A. UlUSATIli I) I' ' avin. Bain ..mmrsa , iriZ'uAiiirui.s riHT. ! U' noun. "V- 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 Borie & Light, Prop's 3- A. I i ARVEY Aha St., opp. Court Houac. ALL THE NKW8! Tsks Ibc Ea.t Orsgoniso Daily gj.gs) yMr by WL Wsskiy gl.JO, J bcon yssotiy ga.QO ysou. BaUBDiassv, (' WMfOfUj exclusive maker of Land matlc harnegg THE RIGHT 1'hICli Good -ock. All lAi.rk tuatatcd. OofUft st.,op.(ioldeil ule Hoicl rm HuaBiw- uiwwski. . T.K.HOWAKI AUl'WWTjajj iS aWss iilsu. lor bullilius. koom 17, Judd bill.'! bAMi' AhU "iO"W' :.'-oi ail i . i,.i.. i..ii. ''IrizZl m M uuilUi BSC iipal polals Tr . . uraa Hull. t. J. ruiu . aj, lcs-i'luul 1 1 - . .THIS- s, uu-r kl ATKlNAl. BANJUL at .... ....swi tmmzsm iirua-ou 1 aim-. ,.u m Ll.'lU.! UI. .'"'. ( . it; i torn 1 ui. ' "' r ....... .i,.!,.),. luiluil U. Ii "' 1 ll:OSSS I . i.au. ivuiiuu 10. .lllenl- g.1 si Armur, Ti..r , iasaa- lur ; u w -aistf v i wsk; MK6I P a- ' Jinaaj; . i ..ew .earspbU "urKBfi Ftaaeiscu. S.s . - ,,nf5'S0T ali 'I aumi" vl..--.iai " ii' 5X7. -oiis-u. -gj l:UI',:fJst.J? 1 in A clou l.tiluut pafi' . Hlli . I I KM I.IUI. iiMlUl m J K. KIIIou. JJ ii. A. Uartiuau s 11.br 1 r kLiii.uii. s"" ssssf) T- I ui.., ' -