Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1903)
pf55J3r7'T35Jr JTTj:',3ft!v- niil"""- ' , . .- 1A JttdgtJ Hemcinve I am a man of dtgtkty. It haa bent VjMcrted thnt I bavo a certain pompos ity nbout mo. While I am a bachnlor of forty-five no man haa ever charged tuo with any softness toward die other vex. My position was thus when tho conrta Were closed for tho nommor wason of a cortnln yonr ami I retired to my usual resort on Uw ncashorc It mny not atrlko you as Quite con alstrtit when I any thnt a few days aft er my nrrlvnl a woiunu apienred who caiiKht my attention. She was regis tered as "Mr.," and It was understood thnt her husbnnd wonld appear Inter. She was handsome, well formed, xc nncd in nil outwanl respects n lady. I did not have speech with her. but I admitted to myself that but for my dtj--nlty nnd position I might havi at tempted what la legally known as a mild flirtation. People Kcemed to understand Intui tively that a Judge of special iwwlons did not cure to hear nbout trine?, nnd to no gossip was 'toured Into my cars. However, I learned later on seven or eight rooms wen? robbed lnIde of a week. The robberies occurred by tiny, t and generally nt meal limes, and the( plunder wns money nnd Jewelry. la one case the loss amounted to ?.oo. in another to $500, In a third to over $1, 000. After tho first complaint hnd been made the landlord sot a watch, but In the face of that three more rooms were plundered and n confiding guost who kept several hundred dollars ki hla trunk Instead of the hotel safe found It mlssliy; one day after luncheon. Then two detrctlvea were m.Qloved. oud all the 250 guests felt themselves under r-splonage. If not suspicion all but I. How could landlord, detective or any one else suspect the Integrity of Judge Coke? ', The robberies ceased as suddenly ns 'they hnd begun, but for reasons known to themselves the detectives decided to search the baggage of certain guests, one of whom was the handsome Mrs.; Blnuk. I heard nothing of this at tho time, but as 1 left my room on the day, of the search I encountered the Udy; with a small package In her hand and she frankly said to me: "Judge Coke, 1 have not had tho honor of an Introduction, but I wish to beg a favor of you. Aa the clerks aro busy this morning, and as the porter does not look like n man to be trusted, ' you would put me under many obliga tions by taking this package to the ex-, press ofllce. It Is directed to my bus bund, as you see, and contains papers that ho must have soon. I am sorry to thus Impose upon your god nature, but" "Say no more, madam," 1 interrupted, an I took the package from her; "I shall bo only too happy to bo of service to you." I may have smiled ns I lifted my hat nnd bowed, but I contend thnt I lost none of my dignity, and of course I did not make It an excuse for any extended conversation. I met her on the street, a full block from tho hotel, upon my return, but as I handed her over the receipt I merely raised my bat again and spoke of tho weather. The search was made quietly and with the consent of tho guests, but It nrnvuj filttlo CUKE5 WEAK LUNGS fe -. t-i. iitaiiniiiw !.. utti L..tT iTkk. . .i . r . , ). f TO tioxfthhw day! paused without ftxdtemrat, aHd I took it into my head pa order a earring and bo drlreti but It has always been my opinion1 thnt a Judge looks well as lid ridea out In a landau with head erect and drum folded. I waa being bowled atotlg the boule vard conectlng my resort with one favo miles away, with my driver fully conscious of my dignity and Impor tance, when a parasol waa waved nt me from the sidewalk, nnd 1 uindo out a ladj nt tho end of It More than that I ruiulo out Mrs, Ltlank, who said to mo ns my carriage halted nt tho curb: "Judge Coke, wore you going to drlvo over to Surf Cltyr "I am ou my way there, madam," I replied as my hat came off at tho proper anglo. "Then-then" "What la It, madam?" "I hnve n friend over thoro who Is 111, nnd there Li no train for two hours. I know It Is presumption ou my part, but" "Not nt nil, madam. Lot me assist you In. 1 will hnve you there In three quarters of an hour, and tho obligation will be mine." i There were no lanpilshlng smiles, no googoo eyes on my part. Indeed, I think that most of our conversation during the drive referred to tho law di rectly or Indirectly. I was n bit sur prised that she should ask to be set down on the public square Instead of nt her friend's house, but dignity for bade me even to raise my eyebrows. Sho bowed and returned thanks; I ralseu my hat and murmured. "Uou't mention It." nnd we pnrted. My position demanded that I should forget her as soon as possible or until t met her at breakfast next morning, , and I hnd fairly succeeded when I re turned to the hotel two hours later. Thon sho rushed back Into my memory it a bound. The lundlord nnd the de tectives were looking for her. It had become known that she was nn ad venturess whose photograph adorned tuo re than one rogues' gallery and who had even "done time" for theft. It was she who had cleaned out the rooms , and given me the plunder to express away, and It was she who had roblnnl the hotel safe of about $2,000 at tho noon hour ns the clerk left for a mo ment I had driven her over to Surf City thnt she might take the train and thus elude tho detective. M. QUAD. A BIRTHDAY GIFT OrltfriAl. The Count de Bonneville was sitting ono morning at the breakfast table In hla chateau near Tarts. The count wan t widower, and the opposite end of the table was occupied by his daughter Llzette, fifteen years old. There was a commotion without and the butJer an nounced that a poacher had been caught the night before and hud been Vrought to the chateau. The count gnvo on order that tho offender should bo brought to him, and a young man of perhaps twenty was led In by the game keeper, bncked by a gardener nnd a stable boy. The count questioned both the poacher ami bis accusers, and since he had been caught redhauded directed that he be taken to Jail. "Papa." sold Urette, "1 have a fa vor to ask. Tomorrow la my birthday and you gave me the selection of my gift I ask the forgiveness of this mun." The count who bad no wish to pun ish the poacher, except as a matter ot duty, complied. "Why did you kill papa's pheasants?" asked Llzette of the man. "Because, mademou-ello, my mother la 111 and needs dainty food. I buvo nothing else to give her." "Take the birds you have shot," Bald tho count "and call on my butler for what elw -you need." Ton yearn panned. Franco was In the thttx-8 of revolution. Each day th Pnrls prisons gnvo tip a number of the crowds of aristocrats who filled them to be led out to tho-guillotine lo cated In the Plnce do la Concorde. Pnrls was literally drunken with blood. As each cart waa driven from the pris on to the guillotine crowds of revolu tionists followed, hooting and Jeering tho victims It contained. Ono mnrnlng a cart was driven from the Conclergerle to the Place de la Concorde containing but two people, n white haired old mnn and his daugh ter, the Count do Bonneville and Llzette, the latter now a womun. Aa the cart wus driven up to tho guillo tine n party near It were pouring a red liquid from a bucket Into cups, drinking and singing a song In which the words wine nnd blood frequently occurred. Llzette held out her hands Imploringly and begged them to spare her father nnd be content with hor own life. They only hooted, and the two wero takon from tho cart und led up to the guillotine. Then a mail lu the crowd suddenly called out: "What say you citizens? Shall the cltlzenet-s ruvo the old mnn by drink iug with us a cup of blood?" "No, noj" cried some of tho crowd. "Sparc no aristocrats." "Yes, yes," cried othors. "Let her drink what we drink." Meanwhllo tho man who had pro posed tho druft filled one of tho cups with tho liquid from tio,(bucket and, bonding It to Uxttte. aid: .jj.-w. . . - ,.-.. a,, ..,M ' 45rtdlt toOTa-l 44tUsMl Wash tat tho blood 9t ad KfUtocrnt, foccme a commoner, and ro4 and your father hall go from this wearing you'll fcoad on. your aboutdcra.M The crowd laughed and Jccrod nnd bowled as It ach, Individual w9ro(a flond nnd hnd been dispatched by Butan to represent him at this his carnival. Several of tho most violent pushed forward to.stop this stay of death, but tho man who held tho cup waved them back with an air of au thority. This girl is to bocomo ono of us," bo said. "Sho will gtvo us tho hiding places of her feltow nrlstocrati and furnish n dozen heads for two. That'll n good bargain! Six for ono'" "Drlnkl" ho wild, forclug tho cup to Lb-otto's lips. . Llzette, with n shudder, seized It nnd, shutting her eyes, forced herself to drink every drop. Then sho nud her father were thrust into tho cart nnd driven nwny, tho mnn who had been the chief actor in the strange sceno mounting tho cart and taking the reins from the driver. For nwhlle it was doubtful whether the crowd would per mit their departure, but a cartful of new victims driving up, tho first wero forgotten for tho last. Ten mlnutra later tho mnn who had saved Llzette nnd her father ordered the driver to get down. Ho did so, nnd tho man drove on till they pnssed the barrier, where they all descended nud stood u tnomeut In tho road. "Now, M. lo Comto nnd Mile, de Bonnevlllo, fly for your lives. This I the road to Boulogne. Trnvel by night nnd hldo by day till- you reach tho const, then take boat for England." "Who nm I to thnnk for our llrwr asked tho count "and why have you done this?" "Do .you remember, years ago a poncner wing brougnt berore you when you sat at one end of the break fast tablo and your daughter at tho other?" "No," replied tho count; "I don't re member." "It was the morning, mademoiselle, before your birthday. You chose for your gift my pardon." "Now I rememlHir," said Llzette. "In return I give you for your next birthday your life nud the llfo of your father." Llzotte, her eyes swimming with grateful tears, put out her bund. "Was it only for this that you have returned bo much?" The count gnvo mo tho birds for my dear mother." "All this Is very llttlo for two lives. I wonder that you remembered ns." "Thnt morning I took nn Image Into my heart that I shall never forget." Lifting her hand to his lips he kissed it fervently, nnd, turning. Jumped up on tho cart nnd drove back td Pnrls. Tho count nnd Llzette escaped to Eng land. When thoy returned to France their prt-scrver hnd been executed for the part he had taken In saving them. WILi.ARD CLIFFORD IUVINQ. Puddlna M Ilctrinnlna of Dtnaer. The custom of serving pudding n tho flmt course at dinner seems to have lr tereeted a good many people of our dny. A gentleman from Maine In forms the writer that It la still tho cus tom lu certain sections of his state. In the autobiography of tho Adams fami ly It la mentioned that at a dlnnor giv en by tho venerablo ox-prcsldcnt of tho United States, at which bin grand children wero present the first course -u Indian ouddliy. nnd .tho little folks wero told that tho more podding they uto tho more beef they could bavo. Ho of course they gorged them selves on tho pudding, and as a con-1 sequence they hnd no appetite for beef when It wns served. Thus were main- j tnlned the simple nnd economical moth wis of tho forefathers. Tho boys who i came to tho city from tho country nnd later became tho succesflful nnd wealthy merchunta of Boston wero rais ed In n most frugal manner. Their breakfast the year round waa of brown bread and milk nnd the snme for their - supper. Tho dlnnor wns of baked beans and pic, rarely any meat llos ton Transcript. Lack and Lnbor, If tho boy who exclaims "Just my luck!" were truthful ho would say; "Just my laziness!" or "Just my Inat tention!" Luck Is waiting for something to turn up. Labor, with keen eyes nnd Htrong will, will turn up Homothlng. Luck IIoh In bed nnd wishes tho post man would bring him news of a lega cy. Labor turns out at 0 o'clock and with a busy pen or ringing hammer lays tho foundation of u competence. Luck whines; lnlwr whistles. Luck relies on chances, labor on char acter. Luck slips down to Indigence Jnbor strides upward to independence. Chris tum Advocate. , , Zoo Hoclfty JVote. Inquisitive Visitor-Do these nnlmnlii ever seora to engage lu anything thut might be called a form of nmusemontV Turk Attendant (with groat solom nlty Yes, rmi'iiu. Tho kangaroo fre queUtly glvoa a hop-ClUcngo Trlbuuo. When a horso stumbles' piost ArfttrA bit him with the,whlp. Any Ma lu Ul-Atchlson Globo. . 7" j ', v'-,--.,'.-;. y-(T'. PROFESSIONAL OARDS . I .-., -, i. -or Dr. Hayddm bmco opposite t'llloii filriitturc toro Hours; 10 to 12 mlil 'J to tt Special nttoiltlon luild to Hrtt'uHdbf Hkhli .Urinary mill Ulgostlve OrAlum. U. 3. 1'oiihIuii Kxiiinliiur. Plump. l)tl MAHSIIFIKM), !t CKF.flON dr. Wm. M Lnwlor PIiyhIcIuu ami Hurgoou Olllcu and Hosl'leuc-' SOUTH 1IKND llO'JKIi R. H. Whltor, D D. S. IVIltuI Surgeon nud Mochuulral Dentist Olllco Niuiburg I'ulhlliig, A St. Phono Sbl. MAKSMKIKM) ', : 0IIKI1DS E. E. Straw, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to dl-ciiMcs of the Kyu, Kur, .Nie anil Tliro.it. Olllco tit Si'iig'duckcn & Pmltli Hliljr. MA US II PI KM) ORKGON W. U. Douglas. Attorney nt l.nw anil I'.S.Coiniitl'wIimi'r 3IAHSUK1KLD : : OHKOON 6. A. D. Eaton. Lawyer Will practice lu all coutU KMPIRKCITY : : OHKflO.N J. W. Bonnott. Attorney ami CotuiM'lor nt Law MARSIIFIKLH ORHdON John F. Hall. Attorney nt Law Ollice lu Httlorailo Illiick, MARSHKIKLI) : : OUKOO.V C. F. WcKnlqht; Attorney nt Law Ofllce in llennett & Walter Block MAHSIiriKU) : : ORKGON I. 8. Kaufmcn & Co. Dealers in Real KMnte Ofllco oyer Ooltlcn'-i Drug Store MARSH FIKMJ : : OUKGOK LOOKING FOR RARE Piano Values ? Vhon call and soo GRISSEHMUSICCO Quality, stylo & prices aro rlffot THK Ct.KANrtlNO AND II UA I.I NO CATARR ClIlK fOIl CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm BMjr nnd pUutnt to cic C'onUluj no In- Jurloui diujc. It U qulekljr abiorbsi). GWf , Itollef t one. It Optnn CQ W1"sm r ,. tTrn w fittSXSSZ LULU ntMW Ile-li and I'rotccu tha Mumhnne. ItHortt Hit rlriio of TMte And Hmull, Iirga flrr, CO or.t nl Druclet or br innll; TrUl Hle, lOcrnli by mail. ULV HUOTJJtam, M Wurtii BUtt, Vtm ork. 6IRES AND SON NS. . Bourko Cockrun may becomo a per manent resident of London, .j Former Oovoinor Horaco Bolea of Iowu Is living In strict retirement Iru U. Snnr.ey, tho blind evangelist, has wild his country houso at Kiwtport, Ni Y. 6ne of tho newly chosen sachema ot Tnuimnuy Hall Is John Jerome Kelly, Hon of CroIter'H predecessor. Mr, Kol li l.s 11 broker. TlioiiuiH Trahey, a clVil war vetcrnp of, St. 1-ouIh, h;iH placed a monument ov'ptf tho gravo.f, the Hlt-ter of rhurltj who iiur,se(lfhl'iii through un Illness dur ing tho war. H m m rtr '1;Yl:i7:li.y.rr'f,.rruA.v,ft,,.ii.i. .TnViffsgsaff.,M.iy'W. TrllKIlUWD.A.OT. JUNE 3, 1B7S. NOTIOB FOR. rUDMOATION. Untied Sutei Uit!Onk, Ktkeburg.Qrriton. A(y i, tyo,-. Ndllee li hereby given that In comjllatici wllh t!c iHOvMoti of llifl uct o( Confirm or June 3 18781 entitled "An set for tho wlo of tlmbf r Until In tlio Stoles ol California, Orecbn, Nf vmlrt. snil WnthlnNloil Territory," si MXteniletl to nil tho hibllo Ulul State by net ot Autfuit WILt.UM STINNKIt. of Ito.'eburg, county of DoukIai.SIhIb of Oregon, lim thin day tiled In tlili olnce lilt (Morn ttitteinenl No, 3137. fur Ilia ptirclinie of (he Nodlica-I mwrier of Section No. 30, To4hOilp d South, KiinRa Nv. 10 Wct, am! will offer tuoof lo ihow ilinl the l.nd tought li morn viOimhlc for Its Umber or ilone limn fur grc)ltur.l iitir totes, mill to eitahll-h I1I1 clnlnt lo iwlil l.ml be fore the Keciiter anil Urcrlver of lhl ollicc nl Kotcburg, Oregon, on Satutituy, Hit) nth (Uv of Seplemller, looj. lie nnnlr n wltnr: Chnilm Thbtn it ml tolin "1 hom, of KoirbUrg, Oiecon,. Wllllnm 1-onif nnd Kr.tnU Uins, of ClcvrUml, Oregon. Any nnd nil h.tjoii ttrttmlng mUeriely ilia nUive-dcXcilbrd Umlt nte reiUetel to file llielr clnlnii In Hilt oIm on or lloto mIJ litli dny of September, ipoj. 5-a.l ; J. T. UNiiHii'.f, Kei;liter, Titte nidiiKst actsATtoN xvicnrwimiH LILTPUT C o I n p 8 11 I) I o , P o 0 k 0 t STHItteOHCOltH APPARATUS Tho smallest Hturuoncnpi -o Itti llm strongest optical effect. Highly finished iu tllfforeut colors with rich gold nud tillver decornlious (mouutlnin), Iitcluil iug 2l V. F. Photographs, Vlows ot art (Konro.), PRICK ONLY ft tt). PiH uvorywiiero prapnld in letter foi " V AGKNT8 WANTK1). LILIPUT STEREOSCOPE CO. FORRHST UUILDINu, Pltibulol phU ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Notice In hereby Riven that thutimlnr alltnod has bot'ii appointed uilminlMtra trlx nt tho ostato of Chnrli'i V. Pater 8t)ii, ilccem-Hl, by tho County Court ol Coos County, Orecou. And nil -xtkoiih hnving claims nitiHt said estate, aro liuroby riiuifed to pruient I hem with tho proper vouchers, to me, at tho otllro of Hnll A Hall, at Marih(lld, Coo County, Oregon, within six mouths from this (Into, Dated this 1st day of Anuu lnOll, Ida P. pATsintort. Ailmlnistrntrix ot tho citato of ('hnrl-s VV. Prtterson, deconsod. 81-6t. WANTKD-HKVKRAL INDUSTRI OUS purroun in each slate to trnw-1 lor houriu estnbllihed olovun years nnd nilh a laruti capital, to call upon merchnittn nud agents for cucceeslul nnd profltnlile line, Permnnt'iiUnnoK'Hiii'iit. W-kly enph sslary of f 18 and all trnrellui; ex p'iiirs ami hotel bills advanccsl in rnh enchweuk. Kxperleuro not rsenlal Mention referenco and pncloto snlf-nil-drer.ed envelope. THK NATIONAL, 334 Dt-arlorn Ht Clilca-;. IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE t IN NEWSPAPERS 1 tANVWHEWl AT AHYTIMB UImw WflU iE.C.DAKE'S ADVERTISIUQ AGERCY! f 64 A 65 Merchants' Dxchanga I AN POANCICO. CAU tlsd M 'MMMKHMh SGEE FEE; SI K DEALKR IN 'aitOCnitlKH FtlKSIl FRUITS, VKflK TA 11 h E H PROVISION H, FLOUR FKICD, KTO., OF TIIK REST QUALITY. PRICES REASONARI K. F It 0 K E N OYSTERS EVERY DAY. : : ; Street, Marsh field, Ore M m hi Wlolesale Lior HEADQUARTERS FOR II I Ci II fc ORADE LIQUORS CHOICE WINES AND PURIi IIRANDIES. LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLEb BliCR pomily Order? olicHcd, SOLE AOJ-.NT FOR THE CELE HRATED RAINIER BEER MM ' Faiiilly orders for Pops, pints aim qtinrts, delivered by tho case. Robert Marsdei horhiribdloUi '!, Steamship HAROWICkTMastori Iilen rcKiilnr trips Imtwi'on Hun Kran- ulucnitml Portland vln lliimboltlt nnd t.ooo liny, calling tit above ports onuh wny, Thn (LI IAN0K Is a HraUnlnss imsenn. Iter bont, and has nil the mod ern t'OtlVOIllotltlKO, lll(ls OIIU ol tho (nitpsl sli'iininra ot her class Far (might ami pimonKor rates or mil litkt dales, apply to C.H. MERCHANT, Agt MARHHFKI.l), ::: OI'KGON CENTRAL HOTEL Cornrr r KrCiit nnd A streptii, MAUKHFIKLI), ORKUON, JOHMiiNYDRIt. 1 it I t J Propria',. 1 rithlS WKLl-KNOWN ANDKAVOKI I h J IIO IT.I. Iw luil bren cnlltrly refitted .tt.d rrfnrnUlied iliiotiefiotiinml It uilti uwn to it public for nutroiune. NewtniM nr.il spring mtlrcHK'. tmve nr kilaceil In allium every ilecplni; loom ol lli lioiiw nnd nelilier ttoubtr air ritunt li.u lvn jkiiril 10 put rverytlilii': la lir.cloiiler. TICMMK. Itoanlan dglng, per week J.,.' 1 PcMiil.ne week 4.ta Shulr.Mr' .. . i visit DR. JORDAN'S oscatI MUSEUM OF ANATOMY iutiitini7(iiruiui,Hi. i.nlm m At tm 4 ;wt ( 08. JOROM-OlltASIIC; W VrMH.ll ilm..(W( rtlu 1 m rm .tii iu - n.fi, j 4tA ,4kJ . tof .1 riw,r. mi In, MM CnMihHU M. l wrt, itt Trw,MtM . muiiii,uh, uiiuo rum. ia m iw OR 10410411 fcCO, tOBI WtvtmL.t,T TUB NEW YORK WORLD Til RICK-A-VK1JK KDITION Rest! wherever thn ICnullnh Ln-iimyo ts Hpoknn Thn Tiiri-sifA.Wifk World was brilliant etircom in tint lMttlii-ili'- nmi tins h'n clindlly prowlmr nvt-r 'nr-. Tlinn is lint tet of nil thlni', nnd Imi Htit It" real of approval on thn ThrJcw-v Wek World, nltli'h Is wMoly i"nn'nliii lu uvi-rv Slnto and Territory of Urn Un ion, and h handover thnrit sri)(icop!n who cai M-nd our innllmr toiiKiiD. Ths pnp r (or thoromliii; wlnio.r nnd thn yitnr lt0't, will mtiko its ni'vi's nr vicc, it posxlbln, morn tixtnuoivo than evnr. All ovuntnnl Imimrlniirn, no mat tor whrrn thoy happen, are re portotl arriiratfly nud promptly. Tim pnUcrlber, for only one dollar a year uts threo papers every week and morn nnwn and uennrnl rendluu than most (-rent daillnt can (iirnlsh it tlve or six tltniK- tho prirn, Tho Thrlco-a-Wcek-Worltllii abin lutely fnlr iu Its nolilical nnws Vat tlxnn bins is never allowed to lifted Its n wn columns, and Democrtit and I'.e publirnii allkn ran obtnln in lt pnivs truthful arcounts of all tho (rent poilti cal campiiiiMia. In nddition In nil the nints, tho Tbrlce-a-Week-World (tirninhes thn best serial Action, elaborate market reports ami other fentures of lutereot. Tim Tlirice-a Week-World' rcKiiliir eulit-crlfttiuti prion In onlv f',00 iter rear and (IiIh pavii for UC, pnpers. Wn offer this iineoinileil nuwrpapor and VVeeklv 'OAST MAIL together ono year (or t2.00 Thn rouulnr stibscrlptiou prlco of tit two papirsis f'.'.fiO BMSaaiieuwirwi uwj hjhjm GROSSMAN IN '8 PATHNT WRITING RING The mofet imnnrtaut imnrovomuut of the ito in tlio art of penmanship inako . the ponrett writer a spletiili'd poiiman iu a few wo"ks by thn uce ol tills ring, EinlnrHt'd by proiiiinerit ('ollee Preni ilnutH and Ilimids of Eiliicalinii In Eu rope and America, Ssmpln ihuen af Burled f-ize Hint pint, jnttil forfl,(ll), fin. Kin miinplo 'J5c Wlinu ordering a ei.iiKln ring, stato uliuther for mun, womun or j child. PKNN MHG. 8UPPLY CO. ', 1 No. lit) 6. 1'ourth fit, PliilMdclphlu R-I-P--N-S Tabulbs , Doctors find A good prescription For mankind Tho C cont puckut is enough (or ububI occasions, Tho (auiilv bott(o (00 cents) contains a fiiiply lor a yoar. All drug gists Bull thotn, I ,1 ' v-Miij-ctaTUi. A -tA it t-X i JB-l