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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
h " J -7TT T" l?t V1 n,vjW "a rn?rr ssr wjn rf4 - ' .X..I.I n.lwi .i",, frfT' r, WWWtfp ? tf ,ap I v w i V'.f.i ii ' WEEKLY COAST MAIL TELEPHONE, MAIN 45?. Entered In t'.'.c Posloffice at Marshtield, as Lscond Class Matter. MAIL PU&uISiflNG CO., Proprietors. P. C. LEWiR, F. X. HOFER, Editors and Malingers. 0. W. V,OODWARD, Foreman, Issued Evciy Saturday. Term: In Ad vance, $t.&oa Year, $i oo Six Month. DAILY: By mad, for advance payment only, 30 cents a month; 4 raontlu fw ai OU. mien hvi i'm.u ... . - - T,rip is o cents iwr month, straitnt. r r u issued every morning except Moaday, Till: TIMBER LAND QIKoHON From an nrticlo published in another column, It appears that tho Land Dep artment Is going to hold up tho suivey j of now townships in Orejon, and other wise make etrcnuoua efforts to prevent , Urn ,er landf from falling into the hands J of what aro tormjd speculators. Tor many years the air hae been full of tho cry ol fraud in connection with f bo public lands, end In one senje there has been good cause for the cry. At the same time.it ie well enough , ,: , ...i..u.ii.i 4 rooieuuii;. m u.r.u .... - bring the light ol commou sente to bear onqucatlona of this kind. The theory on which tho land system has been lounded has been that of affording every citizen who wieheJ It a chanco to obtain a pieco of land for his own use, and lenoflt, On this theory, it is a little hard to eeo how tho purpose of the law is defeated I! a man can get more bene fit from his land by selling it than by holding it. Take, tue timber lands in Coos county, for instance. How many people could afford to take a quarter Bcctlon of timber at an expense ap I roaching $500, and hold it for five, ten, fifteen or twenty years, getting no re- &. .i. -.-. .mm ii7 i if ma inran. i iormUBWiiuuii B " MU """-I tion to confine the benefit of tho law to those persona who aro financially able to go into that sort of a epectulation? Is it Uncle Sam'a intention to simply make a gracious gift to thoBe only who are al ready well fixed financially, shutting out tho poor man? It is trne that the effect is to throw the timber lands into the hands of syndicates, but bow can tbeso syndicates be prevented from buying up theEe lands from the individual owners, no matter ! ' I in what way the latter coma by lhair ; title, eo long as the buyer is willing : to 1 pay what the owner asks. If tho present system of allowiu" each - jjandon, or rather the manager. He individual to buy a quarter section of hae made a bitter fight BBalnst thio town .,,.,, 1 all along and has done all in his power timber land ia going to b9 cdherwl to, ' 8fci,,nlt , , the matler, ln v-ew 0f the beBt way to remove the taint of the fact that Myrt!e Point heartily sup fraud would be to sweep away all the ' "rf Btbndo" j"1?.' "J, f 1 ed about onf-third to the attendance of impossible provisions that are certain their ball game, this ia a poor way of to bo violated, recognize the fact that a 1 reciprocating. poor man can only buy to sell again, J nnd let biro go ahead and do it without violating the law or Ids own conscience, j As a matter of fact there is on'y one ' euro way in which Uncle Sam can pre vent the lands from going into the hands of people who aro able and anxious to buy aud hold them; and that is to hold them himself. If he doson't want to do that, and cin't bear to eee the individual do what ho likes with the j land after buying it, then ho would better change the system altogether nnd sell each quarter section to the .1 ' highest bidder, and thus,get somewhere near what it is worth. MYRTLE POINT NOT IN IT," i'rom tho utterance of the "Myrtle Point Enterprise, under tho nbovohoml iny, tl'at ton n ".'win uro" nt Loin loft out of thu Imio bull league. Thu Enlcr priso takes n pentftf whnck nt Coqiill.o City, n good deal hamcr ono nt Mnrrh- flold, nnd rotnoa nt Htmdon with a atom w inilor. Tho lintorprhe enynMarshuold "tood In nml bolptd cut Myrtlo Point out." New, to for as tho Mail it informed it was not a "ilnnd-Iu" to cut any patti. ulr town out. Tho echo lulu could not bo Mtiifnetorilr nrrauud for tho dvu town3,.9a nccoidlac to groMtiFnt a vo'o was tnksu, .ot to cut any town out, but a. ... trtn. I.. Anlr Inur inti)il 1m i lret ilut eU, and MjrltoJ'olHt was not ou ol tho tf , ; four. That wot all tl.oro was to it. Had tie iUroed,btfln in oparation to Myrtlo Point, ot had there b on any certainty that It would ho in operation in time, thq result would very liktly have been jdiff rut. It U to be tcgrrltnl that allflvo towns cauld not be represented in the league ; but if thorc was room for only fonr, it Is sot LccfEsarily a reflection on Myrtle Point that the other four wero chosen. Following is the plaint of tho Kuter prije. I "A countv baco ball Icaeuo hns been formed fonr towns, Manhfitld, North Hem', Crquille nnd flan.lon leing in the l"S'. M.",le l'olni ,,avln boon votcd Tbe action of tome of the mana gcrsof other towns show them to be anything, but true sport, and Myrtlo Point has a ncht to' feel tore" nt tho action taken, though blame canuot be atttched to any ono town in particular. When the matter of orcanizing a leacue first came up a four towu league was the talk, Man.bt.uld not twins represented at the mtctiug nnd apparency having no dcairo to enter the league. Later when a meeting wa9 held at that place for tl.o pnrpoic of perfecting arrange menta and Marshtield showed a desire to como in, It was agreed that five towns shonld be included in the circuit, pro- ,e,lamunt 0, FreJertok Sc.etter, de TidiiiK tho tchedulo cculd bo arrnng- , ceasinl. All persons hayinit claim cd tatisfactorilv, and three days time against said ostate of Frederick Sehetier, was ghenin which to prepaie a eched-' deceased nre hereby notified that they PHoever a schedule was .rr" ft thp day after the meeting and was I tonthe from tho date of thi notice, to thoudit to be satisfactory. Notwith standing this a ote nr.s taken and Myr- i tlo Point was left out. the inaocerat " ' .1.1. i. i.i ...!,! ii..) .I.J ' tills JUUCO UUl UUIIl UUIIUIU llllll ui , vote was to be takon and hen not to thit day Lecn informed ne to the result of the vote. At the meeting when the proposition of a the town league came np the Mcrshfield manager stated that ts hirf town camo in last, if anyone was to bo left out, he would dropout, but the Myrtle Poin.repreientativotold him ho wanted no town left out. later MarehSeld stood in and helped to cut Myrtle Point off. It is teally too bad to creato bad feelings between the towns on thn account of one or two men. The Myrtle Point manager conceeded every thing a ked for and there is no re?ton wljr he should have been turned down . t. - m. n ..in.. i in such a manner. The Coquitle mana. "',,,.,. nnrl in vntlnf. Mvrlta Point I s.- v"- '" r- -""''""---" 1 out, but was very eviuent mat ineyii , were not to bo voted out themselves. I Myrtle Point has reaeon to complain at HEIOIANN AND THE PRESIDENT The News fcuggeste that President , Roosevelt and secretary Hitchcock come jout over their own signatures and de ifeud Mr. Hermann from tho charges publicly made. We would suggest that President Roosevelt and Secretary , Hitchcock are not In that line of bueinee, and if they did as the Hewe suggests tho Democratic press would howl worse than ver. As a matter of fact thoro never has been but ono "charge" worthy at tention. That was that Mr, Hermann was at outs with tho administration, including tho President, If that had been, true it might haye placed him at eoino disadvantage fa congress, But it hns boon shown by tho utterance of thu Pretidcut himself that thoro wna nothing in it; thnt thu relation's between lilin H'U nml'Mr. Hermann nro cordial, nnd ho wants to too tho lattur oloctcd. If thoro were nuy doubts as to tho authen llolty of thiauttornnco, Prosldont ltooso- volt'a nctiou in inviting Mr. Hermann to join his train t;t Hnloiu and nixoinpany him to Portland oiiRlit to set tho matter forever at rest. It was n graceful way for tho President toindlentounmiHtake ably to tho titeri. of Oregon lite friend liness townnl Mr, H,uruinuu, nnd will, lie highly gratifying to the friends of thu Utter. It will bo amusing to ro.ul whit tho Democratic press hat to say about it. Then and Now In dayi r I u.n g ngn (in the ix- t i o s jn:i know) when grand in a wont walking s h o hold " hur skirts so. W Ji a t would sho say if tlio saw g i r I a loday with Fklrlj clutched to tight ly they a 1 1 look this way. Inland Printer. NOTICE OF APPOINrMENr OF EX ECLTOR Notico is hereby civen that letters testuiuentary have been duly Issued out oi thu County Court of tho State of Oto "' '"' tho County of Coos, to Otto tho said executor nt the ollico of thu Mtem Lnton Telegraph Comrunv, at Marshfiold, Coos County, Oregon. Dat odthis'J3d day of M.-y, 1003. Orro Sciurrrai. Kxccutor of the lat will and testa ment of Frederick Schctter, deceased TIM 1JEU LAND, ACT JUNK 3. 1S78 NOTICK l"OH I'UHLICATION. Unitud States I and Office, Hottburg .Orejon. .'ay 8, 150 Notice ii heby gnrn lltt in coniplUnce with the provttioot of the act of CongrcM of June 3 1S7J, entitled ' An act for (he sale of timber landi In die Ssutei of CilmnU, Oregon, Ne tada, and Waihlngton Territory," aj rxlcnded to all the I'ublic Kind Slates by act cf August WILLIAM SI INNER, ' of Roieburg. county of.Dougtu, State of Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his sworn statement ' No, 5127. forths purclwsc of the Northeast quarter of Section No. 30, Township a6Soiitli, Range No. 10 West, and Mill offer proof to show that the land sought il more valuable for "" ",,,u,:r.or wn" '.n 'or agricui urai pur- poses, ana 10 Mtamisn his claim to salU lanU be - jreii the Retcistcr and Kt-ceitur of lias oflice at Roiebure. (Jrecon. on Saturday, the 12th day ui epieiuuer, lyoj. He name as illnesses: CharlesTriom and John 'I horn, of Kotttsug. Oiegon, William Long and Frank Long, of Cleveland, Orrjjon. Any and all nursoits clainilne aiberielv th- above -described lands are request! to file their , ciaiiiu in mi unite un or uwore saiu mil day of heptcniber, icij. 5'23 t J. T. IlHiDuii, Register. THINGS THEATRICAL. flcorgo AJo Is writing n comedy called "The Circuit Judge," Clyde Fitch has sailed for Europe and will bo abroad until October. Mr. and Mrs. Kendal hnve brought! out a new play In Liverpool entitled, "Ono People." Mr. mid Mrs. Ilobort Drotiot sail for Europe In May to Hpcnd the Summer in .Switzerland. Ono of tho big farco comedy mic cosmos of the present bcason has been "Looping" tho Loop," Tho Australian tour of "Way Down Eust" has been postponed. The play will be given In London first. George II. Itroadhurst has been com inlbsloued to dramatize "Winston ChurclilH'H book, "Tho Celebrity," for J. K. Hnckctt. Noxt Benson Paul Gllmoro will up poar In John Jmow'h great, huccchh q( this btason, "Tho Mummy and tho Humming Dlrd." David Warueld's bchbou In "The Auctioneer"' has been ono of audi ex traordinary success that his tour hiis been extended to Juuo 1. -,.., r- Won thr iMrnt lllioAca I'rl. 'Rueiu llelllor Lehmun, the llrnt Ameillit lV bo itnnoimood n holder f alio of the t'eell lthodoi Hehuliitshlpi In Oxford ntitverlt. I n niitlvo f tolo rndo. Yuttuc Lelunnn In n Ki'iidiiiitu of Yale. Ho was prominent In hM clam In the ncatletule department, taking tho IX' Koruxt p ,,' f i' oratory hint June. Uc WHf nleo it prUo winner In bin Junior year. Shut) srnuluntlni; from Yalo Mr. !.hmnn hni been nt Coliuii Ida unlverlty, New York, pursuing grndunti) stuilU In philosophy, which he expecta to continue at Oxford. . ltoiY to (lunril AuuliiHt CtilitM. SuuHhlne and ulr do moro to frighten nwny tho demon of colds, In whatever form, tliHii do nuy number of docturt or inwllclnei. lHplo who nleep with their windows open nro far wiser than those who heiiuetlcally neal them Helves ngulint any fresh air until they nrlse. And don't accustom yourself to never bo In n draft for n minute, for It is sure to be uuavoldnblu nt times, and then If you nro not used to It you wlti catch cold. Ilovr (o Ilrlclilcti Dlanmnit lllnrrv. To clean nnd brighten diamond rings nnd like Jewels pour a little cologno or perfumery Into the palm of your hand, dip tho ntoiies therein, wetting them thoroughly, and dry upon n silk or lin en handkerchief. It will mnUo them burprlslugly bright. Sirrnnlli of I:rkkIii-I1. Most people aro aware of tho power, of eggshells to resist external pressure on tho ends, but not many would cred it the results of tests recently made, which appear to he genuine, night or dtuury bon's eggs that wero submitted to prmnure varied between -100 nouiidt nnd ii7. pounds per square Inch With the Htri-wes applied Internally to twelvo ggs theo gave way nt pres sures varying between thirty-two Iouuds nnd sixty-live pounds pr square Inch. The prosstuv required to cntsh the eggs varied between forty pounds unit H-wiity-flve pounds The average thlekm ss of tho nhells wns thirteen one-thousandths inch. An Oilil IiiNprlplInn, At Wyniondhnni, Norfolk. England. Is this Inscription at an old country house ciigrnvcil on 1111 oak board nnd nil In one lino: "Nco ulshl glls scrvtis,' nee hoboes lilrudo." 'i'ninsltited from thu Latin, In which It appears In an-! thptu Itomnti capital letters, it may bo mntlered, "No dormouse as a servant for me, ileltber a horao leech for a ;uest." Not a Cnnc of .MutirrnllllOn. Mrs. IJ. Oh, Charles, wo can never Hit down with thirteen nt table. Mr. It. Pshaw! 1 hopu you're not bo iiupcrstitious as that. Mrs. II. No, of course not, but wo hnve only twelvo dinner plates. . "" ', YVfi'prriul Intercut. "Do you think that people appreciate ';rt In this country''' "Certainly," answered Mrs. Cmnrox. "Everybody getH Interostud ns kooii as you ttdl 'em how much n mauturplccu cost." Washington Star. TV'liut lie niiln't ."Mi-nn. Ambiguous How aru you, oh? fel low? Aro ypu keeping strong? "No; only Just luannulng to keep out of my grave." "Qh, I'm fcorry to hear tlmt" 'Jjt '. ' aiREs and sons; " "' James II. Gregory, a Marblohoad Miirs.) man, holds the rank of briga dier general in tun Colombian army. General Georgo F. Alford of Dallas, Tex., 11 Confederate veteran, still sticks 'jo his gray. Ho has worn it ever since ho early HLxtles. Webster Davis, nt ono time assistant Kfrctnry of tho Interior, now owns a lino farm not far from Kansas City nd is leading tho independent life ot n coirhtry gentleman. Georgo Washington Tuttle, one of tho founders of tho PbI Upsllon fraternity, died tho other day nt llafh, N. Y. Gen oral Edward Mnrtlndalo of Kan Diego. Cal,, Is tho only survivor of tho origi nal beveu. Edwin 'ii. Bobbins, a( manufacturer and business man of aryStone, Conn,, spcndH every Sunday tVWWhk In ad dressing jellglous gnthcilhgs in tho particular city whero hh bUKluess pur euiw tuito aim. s MMMMMVMM wwaHwaMa M I.nwivnco MeAlpIn of Philadelphia has Just celebrated his ono hundredth birthday. Ho was horn .In trohuul and laid tho tliMt full mi tho Miitllnoti nml iiuimuapoiin iiuiivac. no mis nun nui outeoii children, , Wllllnm W. Klmtmll, ipwmtly In ii to I led an roitiiimndi'i' of Shoi'ldnii post. U. A. It,, nt OshUosh, VIh Is tho yomitf nst post coiuuniiidor tit tho stulo, Ho Is tlfty-two yoats old. Ho otttorod thu tuiii.v when hut thlrtorti yours old mid huw loiiKiiud nellvo sorvlco. Wlllla Vim Voimtitor of Wyoming, wht him boon appointed by (ho puwl dent ns Judgo or tho i-'iftli Jiidlelnl olr i'tilt, hint hoon for Hnvortil .vimiw uhhImI nut nltornoy Koiierul for tho lutoilot' department. Ho lnu nntlvo of Murlon, I ml., nnd a roshleiit of ('hoeuue. Ho In forty-thrw yeara old. U'limtiuli tho ivtlroiniMit of ('olounl AuiU'o N, Daiurell, which took pluco rtvontly, tho iiwnls of the nwtilnr ar my engineer corps, will low l ho most t-emurliiihlo Hlgtiatuio known In tho ticnico. Ills tiniue as appended to otll clal papers was tduiply n sorlos of ah (oluloly itudoelphorahlo innrUs. though his handwriting1 otherwise hi romnrlu bly plain. SHAMROCK III. Our ynchtsiiuit will certainly ircot n challenger of mettle In this year's cup race. Phlliidclphln Itectird. fir ThomiiK Upton has found u com pany willing to liiMiro tho new .Sham rock for $100.CKM), hut he will probably hac dltllculty In lludlng nuy body who will liiMiiro his winning of tho cup. Itoston tiloho. .ShainrtK'k IH.'s nails weigh three nnd n imlf tons. A souiowhnt heavy bur den, .Should tho thtvo h-uved Irish closer fall to lift thu cup, will Sir Thouius persist nnd go on n search for u fourth leaf V-.Vew York Tribune. NUItijirr of Sticiiiirork III. Captain Itohert Wrlnge, who will command Khiimrock III., .Sir Thomas Upton's Intest caudldato for America's cup honors, has ijnil a lot of experience In American waters, having Hailed the Itoluiout yacht for mhiio time. Ho wai also with Captain Hogarth on tho Hhnmrock I. Ho was chosen Instead of Captain Hrcnmorc, who Knlleil thu second Sliniiirock. Mr Thomns and Captain Wrlngu belluvu thu Hhnnirock HI. avIII win tho cut). In fact, thu iron- cral feeling in Euglnud seems to bo, inni ir me cup ever returns to i;uginuu Captain Wrlngo la thu uini; to do thu trick. CHURCH AND CLERGY. 11 is unnouuecu nine tue transintion 1 of tho Itlble Into Chinese, on which JUshop .Sehercschewsky has been en gaged for ten years, has been com pleted. A noon prayer meeting established by thu Into I). L. Moody when presi dent of tho V. M. C. A. of Chicago has not-omitted Its dally services for over forty years. Itev. Dr. William Hurt, head of thu American mission among Italians, linn been knighted by King Victor Emman uel In recognition of his successful ef fort for tho education of Italian dill (!. .1. Dr. Elllcott, bishop of Gloucester, Bcuius to provo that railway accidents nro healthful. Many years ago hu was injured In one. Tho company gave hliu u llfu puss, nnd ho mill uses It at eighty-four. TRAIN AND TRACK. - Every tram cur In Helfast hns print ed In liiro letters lust over tho step nt cacti end ot mo car, "J 110 ineuuui, ium Is women nnd children llrnt." There Is now complete from Iloston to Omaha a double track lluu of rail ways, of which every inllu Is guarded lrom wreck by tho block signals. Already branch Hues costing IL',000, 000 lire being planned for thu Siberian railway. The larger part of the sunt Is to lay tracks around Lake Italkal, now crossed by Hteuinera. Of tho ?G,000,000,000 niinunlly earned in tiniiHportatlon by thu lallroads of tho world thoKO In this country earn 111 per cent, or nearly double those of Great Britain, which ranks next. """"' SrORtlN'G" NOTES'; John A. Mx'Korrqn nnd Lord Derby will likely jcpi?o tpuejjiqr Ip tho rac tor tuo Clovoiitltit mv;mi cup. 0. l.cdyind Itlalr of tho Now YorK Yacht eltth bus clitirlorcd the Htouin yticlit .May from Commodore Aloxitn dor Van HeuHMohtor. MiMiihoni of tho Automobllo Club of America want 11 slato law passed that will compel vehicles of nil kinds to rhow n id light In (ho roar lit night. Mnnioy DioyfiiH last ituiunior con lomplntcd a trip to Atistrallu for tho Pilules, but when hoiiio of Iholii Old htisl'ioss with tho Alltel lenu luaguotho lifojcct wns dropped, Cnptalit Adrlnii Anson, 01100 tho Idol I ill iiiirt-iiiiii iium, in hi'iiiiik hi iiijl hi grout 11 bowler as ho wan a iir.it bhso I 1111111. Ilo had ait 11 vein go of over "110 In six K'unos leeoutly. Albeit Champion, (ho crack French I in iv follower, Is deeply stirred over tho now pnilnx ruloH ndoptod by thu Nntloiial Athlelle itMsoehitlou mid In trying to htciik up tho circuit. Tho new Rolf links at Nlco oeetiiiy, 0110 of tho most plctitieaipio poMltloun on tho entire rlvlem. Jniiios (iortlon ltsnnett. Is 0110 of tho charter iiiomhcin of tho club, which was formed last iilHIMtll Hlixnulli of Viilmtil Heriit, Tho lilul dog 1111111 Is likely In tlilnli hlM favorite has a better nooj titan any animal on earth. Ho -can tell joii any tiiuoiint of stories about birds lielng wonted at very long dlstHiicos, Now It Is 11 envoy of chickens winded nt JMK yards, or, ngatn, a bevy of ijiinll drawn Htriilght to at seonty-ilvo. Thoro aru other iiiiliiiiils. however, which have wonderfully keen noses. For Instance, tho sou otter hunters do not daro build a lire foi dnjs at 11 tlmo on tho little Is lands of tho I'acllli' oronn freipienteil by 1 1 ume auluiiils because tint ottor can stiiell the fumes from tho NiiialliMt hlaxe 11 distance of live miles out at urn. It Is said of this nt'- ' that Ih can trail a tlsh inidor tlo mm. Moiwo have Ih'i'ii known to wind a inmi'nt two miles and mnko up their liituds so pisl lively about him 11s to iiuor quit run iilug under twonly-tlvo. .,V A U'MI Anl islrl. A liook on tho Kongo Free State gives this picture of tho foudiiotss ot the untlveN for whlto nuts: "In thu white nut month the untlvis have n very busy lime. Tim river Is tleorlod, nnd 111011 nml women, Isiys nml itlrls, go out to gather tho white nut for food. I cannot say I iulinln their taste, hut tho white nut Is not had as food, mere ly very rich. In this month ho Is about nil Inch long. The unlive gather lilm In hundreds, pull off tho wings ami roast him. Tho nntlvo hi)s have tdiortcr way with him. Kniu'tliinm at' moss whlto nuts Hopped 011 to tho ta bic, ntlnicloil by tho llxltt. Thu xy who wero wnltlliK Miiiucid oil tlk'Ut) and without fur Iwr (vrotiioiiy poppml them Into lls'lr mouths." fi I 111IIU11, Tho very lssl i-odtlub Is cunil wholo; cnniHsiiiiitly thHn who purchna tlm fish lustond of tho demlci-ttlisl nrtlcli get holler qunllty. The cholco cut of n asltlsh Is a plvco cut from tho center. WIiiti- CiuiirU An. ('IiiIIh-iI.v '. In Somlpnlatlusl;, whero tho camel In found, thu uiinual atlalloti of torn pernliiru HOinet lines nsiches S7.. df grces. In oavturu Asia winter hi tho tlmo tho animals aro made lo work. In vciy liii. -j,o cold they aru sewed up lu felt covcis. - p. DIkkIiiw mi Aito. In digging an nciu of ground ir man turns IPJ.OOo Kpadefuls of earth, and' the soil moved during thu work weight S30 tons. k f. Tlir Rulr fftn-nm. ' ' . Tho gulf stream is i!00 fathoms cjp. oir Capu Florida. Near Capo Ilr.ttums U10 detitli is only half ns grout, tho Ktrcmu Hpeatlng to have run up hill, with 11 u ascent of ten laches to tuo uiJle. . - . AVIfr of (he Hnnll, MulNlcr. Owing to her '.icslro to remain lu Ma drid until b.r young (lniightur can bo prcbentcd at thu .Spanish court Mniu, OJcdn, wlfo of tho now Kpiinlsh minis, tor, has pot yet been scon ln Washing ton. Honor OJeda will visit Madrid this spring, however, nudreturu ,wltb btx family.... . . . 1 . i 1- 1 - . -1. , i,. ..-, -iT r-UuWilytfQMMM,cWMM TT TF -. rf -v TJtn i j, --- 'ft',