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w "W COMMISSION 1 Seventh Man From Pacific Coast--President Signs Canal Treaty , t ' (Opeclnl to the Coaot Mall.) Yftiiil.:j(t'ii Fob, 23-Tiie Wciidoiii this motnhig completed tlio cvtacllou of the inomlnTi of the I'ntiann Canal Cemmlitnlon by di'turiulnliig upon 0, B. VttU (hiinsky, o( Ban Kranolsco as tlio seventh member. Grnmky in n well known hydraulic engine r ami l.no been Montllled with ninny largo enterprises on tho Pacific const, flenelor l'rrklni BRIDGES . AND BpOTH -hod OVER pedal to the Malt. Washluton7 fcb. lii-Prcsldonl KooKvelt hai promised to- reappoint Joseph T. BildKos register, ami Jamca H, Booth receiver of the ltoaubtiru lurid ofllcr, and tlio nomination of both turn will be lent to tho Henato within a low thy i. CANAL TREATY RATIFIED (Special to the Coast Mall.); - Washington, Feb. 2.1 Consideration of the rnamn canal waa resumed tliU morning In the enate. and tho treaty was ratiflel at B o'clock. It enrrlod by a vote ol 06 to 14. convention . Will be at CAPITAL . - i tooclal ta the Mali. flalem, Feb. 21-Ata. meeting of the Bepnblleea congressional committee of this district, held in Portland yeitorday It a as deckled to hold the uext con von tloa at Bajcai. April 13th. WW OP. iSiERIFPS SALE ON Kollea ta hereby given that under and ay virtue c4r execution, and ordur of aale dn)y4seaeaVout of and under "the seal of the Circuit Court of the Btale of Oregon, la and for the County of Coos, to Be directed a?d delivered, and dated the 8th day of rebroary 1004, upon ft ladjrment and decree rendered In a camo h laid Uourt'on the 14th day of Septom ber 1903. Whtrela.Pora Hermann, was Plaintiff and Geo. U.' Uolcorob, Ida llolcomb, John Gaminill,, Thomaa R. Bpencer, aad Coos Hay Land Co. woro Defendants, being case No. 2078, of rah Court, commanding me to make salami the certain real property heroin after particularly described, to. satisfy the sum ot Two Thousand, Four Hundred Thirty Eight and .0-100 Dollars, 113,488.70), and Interest at Eight (8) por cont per annum, from Boptembor Ilth, 11)03 and the farther, sum of One Hun dred and Fifty Dollar (1160 00) attorney fee, also the sum of Two Hundred Flltv TwoamWd-lOO Dollars (I2o2.4u) princi pal and ln,terst.(if taxes together with interest thereon at eight (8) per cont per annum from September 14th, 100:1, mil) for her costs and dlsburrementa Ln thls suit, now due on said Jndtrment to tho aid Plaintiff from said Dofondantr. I i,.ui taulul niinn nml will on Mnnilriv the MtU day of March, 1004, nt tho front door of tno uounty uouri uouso, in mo Inun nt flonilltlA. In Dftill CoOH GoillltV. of the State of Oregon, at tuo hour of 10 o'clock a. in . offer for sale and soil at public auction, according to law, to tho highest bidder (nr cash In hand,, nil tho followln described real property to-wltj The Northeast quarter, and tho Wost half of the Hou'lieasl quartar, nnd Lot v,n kit in (taction Thirty-six. (3(1) ln Township Twnnty-flvo'(25), Bouth nf l...,n Tlilr'i.nn M9. Went ct Hid Wll- lamotta Mnrldlan, nil in tho Comity of COOS nnu main 01 WWKnil, mm hi uniur rights convoyod iiy .lotin aim worn nor- n. in, fliwv II. llfllf.nillh hv dOful dated limn ... w .--.-.----- . May 5th, 1800, or n sufllolency thoroof to satisfy tuo above nmaumn wirowiar wnn accruing coHt and costa on anld oxccutlon, Dated at Ooqullta thh) tho 10th day of FeDruary, ivn Btkphkn Galliuii, Sheriff of Coot County, Oregon, Bali, & Hall. Attorney for Plaintiff, IS COMPLETED mmmmimm linn assured tho I'roaldvnt tlin'. Grunsky wlllncccrl. Tlio other moinboro of tho commit tlon nro Btfctttd to be Admlial Walker, (Jenur al Davis, Frank livelier, of I)olioll,l'rof. Hurr, of Columbian University, Wll Ham 1'arionM, engineer of tho Now York subway and U, Uarrod, of New Orient). Atll:Ol tho President signed tho Panama treaty. BROWN RESUMES HIS SEAT Special te the Mall. Washington D. C, Feb. 23 -.-When the United Btntca supremo court reconven ed today after a recoas of sovoral weeks Justice Drown was tho rcclplont of many congratulations from his colics eues and others' who (eared ho might novor bo able to rcttimchlsaclivo duties hvcaUEO of throatonrd blind new. After tedious and trying weeks spent In a dark room with his eyes hidden under lionvi baudaKes, ho is now recovered practi cally the full uti of III loft oyu, the sight of which seemed hopeleraly loet two months ago. and tho eiuht of his right eo, which had hue:i utuless fur two years has improved noticeably under tho treatment glvuu his leftvyo. DREYFUS ' CASE IN COURT (Special to the Coast Mall.) Paris. Feb. 23-Tho ro-trial of the D;eyfue case waa formally begun today before the Court of Cassation. Tuo trial, which is nothing more than a formality intended to publicly establish tho Innocence of Captain Dreyfus of the charges which led to tho expulsion (row the army and his imprisonment on peril's Island, Is expectdd to satis fy the clamor of tho Droyfusards and to mark tho final chapter of tho famous case. FRENCH ATTACHE ' SAILS Now Ycrk, Fob;. 2bi Ylcomto Charles 'do Ghambruii, nttrcho of tho I'roncli embassy at Wellington, was among tho psssengors sailing on tho Tourrilno to day for Kuropo. II o has boon granted eix months' leave o! nhsonco by hlo gov ernment and will spend tho tlmo iu France, , When n (rmea widow can collect nil mony, olio it In clover. 1.1 ' Ww n Y r vr, Thoro mo thoiwaiidB ot fniiilltofl In tho Unltwl BUito who uro forced from ono ciuim) ofimothor to clinngo their iibldlng plftcoti every year. Iiich ono iintiiiitlly Impoh to libtter hlmsolf, nnd HU'h n ,oolts ror i1 ,lvo town 1Um not dwid one. Nq yllhiRQ or town Blwiild be rontcnt to fltnnd fltlll. Homo lm- pa-Ovemont auould bo pluuned and ctir- rtod out evtTj yvar, To atnnd Btlll jieiviw (Ktfoy und to loao population ! McadoXittluliHi. ,. nmmmmmmtmnmtvi it ,.. m Uhe "Blazed I Ml t I. IX. Trail . I II I 4 I .1 . . C6pyrli1, 1902, by mnmmtmnmmm Ho roMo nnd awlftly ahut tho door 111 to tho outer olflco. Wdlluce acntcd hlihKolf mcchnhlcnlly. "Kvcrythlngl DverylhliiKl" ho anld In deopalr. "I'vo been a fool. 1'vo boon blind." Bo bitter won blfl tono Hint Thorpo waa nlnrtlcd. Tho lumberman sat down on tlio other side ot tho deak. "That 'II do, Wnllncc," ho said ahnrp ly. "Tell mo briefly what in the mnt lor." "1'vo been upcculntlngr' burst out tho boy. "Ah I" said bis partner. . "I bought on n margin. There came n slump. I met tho nlnrglna becauso I am suro thoro will bo a rally, but now all my forttino la lit the thine I'm go tag to bo pcnnllcxs. I'll loso It nil." "All I" anld Thorpo. "And tho nnino of Carpenter In so old established, so honorable!" cried tho unhappy boy. "And my ulstorl" "Enayl" warned Thorpe. "Being pcnrillcM isn't tho worst thing that can happen to a man." "No, but I nm In dobt," went on Uie boy nioro calmly. "I havo given notes. When they como duo I'm a goner." "How much?" nsked Thorpo lacon Ically. Thirty thousand dollora." "Wcll you havo that amount ln this Orm." "What do you moan?' "If you want It you can liaro it" Wnllnco consldcrwl n moment "That would , leave mo without a cent," ho replied. "Uut It would aavo your commercial honor." "Hnrry" cried Wallaco suddenly, "couldn't thla Ann go on my note for iraflace Carpstifcr ttood before Mm. tnirty thousand nlore7 ire crecut ta good, and that amount would aavo my margins." "You nro partner," replied Thorpe. "Your algnaturo Is as good as mine In thla firm." "But you know I wouldn't do it with out your consent," replied Wallaco re proachfully. "Oh, Harryl' crlcU the boy. "When you needed tho amount I lot you buvo HI" Thorpo Riullcd. "You knoAv you cau havo it If it'a to bo had, Wallace. I wasn't hoaltntlug on that account I was merely trying to flguro out where wo can rulso such a fiiiui na $00,000. We buvon't got It." "But you'll uevcr lmvo to pay It," as Hurcd Wnllaco eagerly. "If I cnu save my margins I'll bo all right" "X man has to Ogiiro o paylug what ever ho puts lila elgunturo to," aaeert cd Thorpo. "I caii' glvo you our ucftu payable nt tho end Of a year. Then I'll huutlu In enough timber to muko up. tho nuiount. It means wo don't got mii rnllrnnil? hnt' nil." - "."". ... .... ..!.' "I unow you'u ncip mo our. wow u all rljjln,"' sold Wallace, with a re lieved air, Thorpo ehoolc his head, no was al ready trvlim to flmiro how to Incroaso niB cut to ao.ooo.ooo rcet. "I'll do It," ho muttered to himself nftor Wallaco had gone- oufto visit tho mill, "I'vo been demanding success of others for a good many years; how I'll demand It of mysolf." OHAPTBR XXI. IIIQ moment had struck for tho 'omnii. Thorpo did not know but it was true. A solitary, 11 brc brooding llfo iu the midst of grand surroundings; an active stren uous Irfo nmom: crcat responsibilities: a starved, hungry Hfo of the. affections' Kfcanoa Tithf ak, hJtMfawn L '- I iniTiTiiiiiiiirrm i X . .. . By STEWART EDWARD WHITE X , .. I. a . ... ,, ""I M . - Tutomri K4uard OhiH m .... ... , ,1. i Eftiffiff Ik'r luvo mi iiiL-Ai ii.iu Voiru . ohtruslvcly townnl the formation of rt sl'lo psychological condition. Buch a moment comes to every mart. Then" nfe happlneas nnd mlxery beside whlcl the mere strugglo to douilunto men be comes trivial, the petty striving with the forces of nature, n little thing, and the woman ho at that time meets la moro than n womnn; she Is the best of that man mado visible. Thorpo found Iilirisclf for the first liino filled with the aplrlt of restless neiw. Ills customary Iron evenness of temper was gone, so that ho wandered aulckly from ono detail of Mi work to rihotlier without seeming .to, penetrate below the tarfaee need ot any oae task. Jlut a week before he had feit himself absorbed la the component parts of his . enterprlae. Now he was outside of It 'Auorpe cook una siaie oi minu muca w heart and cwnbated It Invariably be held hlsaaelf to hk task. By aa effort a treneBAoa effort be sseeeefed la doing so. The effort left hlra Hap. He found blBUMlt eftea statkliBg or' Cor ing gently, hk eye atarlng aightteva, bl will cfcalaed so softly ami yet eo firmly that be felt no atrasgih and' hardly the feelre to break from the dream that tailed him. The he waa conscloiM ot tho physical wsraath of tho sun, the faint sweet wood sumIIc, tho ioothta'g carea of the breeac, Um sleepy ckada-IIke not of the ptee creeper. He wanted nothing so ranch as io tit on, the pine needles there In the golden Hood of radian ssd dream dream on vaguely, comfotlalMy, awcetly. "Lord, Lord I" he cried lmpatleatly. "What's coming to met I niwt be a lit tle off my feed I" And he hurried rapidly to his duties. After an hoar of the hardest concentra tion he bad ever been required to be stow on a trivial subject he aejal un consciously tank by degrees Into tho old apathy. "Glad It Isn't the busy season l" he commented to himself. '(Here, I arfdit quit thUt Guess It's the warm weather. I'll get down to the mill for a day or two." There he found himself incapable of oven the most petty routine work. Hi sat at hU desk at 8 o'clock aad aw the perusal of a sheaf of (letters. Tho. Hrst three, he read carefally, tho MUm tag two i rather hrrfed!y,,vf, tho ono he elsed only .tfce afloat aad es sential points, the seventh aad. eigiH he skimmed, the remainder of the f-' die he thrust aside la HaeesxtrotlaMo impatience. Kext day ho tasswsd W the woods. The Incident of tho letters hat aroused to tho fell his old flgtrtta aptr- t, before which no could ataad. v Ouco kore Ma aaoatal clear aad lattery , hla and aa tho yatat, T aH.osMafstfd as pearasMt Thoepo wasi m ssws, , .He acjoaed C Oie. aaisl h V1sjM nBr,TtT mo hoik iVasa) 4satr -drlnkla jolala. Tk4s wu la aay 0ai temoer That abMtedled aald.doroted band of asea waa oft hand whosi siaed cd. fiheajrer ta aosao subtle aaworot hU owm hadM thoaa feel that thto 7r meant sajMflOO or tmtm 1r tightened thetr leather hotta arat ataad ready for coaawaad., After asch dia ctiMlea with1 Shoater tho yWag man decided to taka oa tho Iss from "clevenM by driving the down French creek. ' To thla cad a gang waa pat io clear ing the oreek.bod. It waa trseaM doua jab. t Oeaturlea of forest Ufa had choked the Mttle stream nearly to the level of its fank4. 04d.asMa and atumpa lay febe4fcled In tke oeaa; de cayed trufiks, biom grcwn, bl6ckfd the curreat; teaatag Uswsracha,ralkatlin ber, taacled vines, deoaa thsohota, gave to lta eottioe smn tho arMfsuMof d troploal JtAaglo than ol a aorem brook kod., Alt these thteaa had.ta U removed ahejltjr ono and etraer ped aa one aide or baraed. la tho and, haw ever, It would nay, , French croak waa not a largo atroasa, bat it oaaM bo driven daring the time U tho spring freshets. Each night the men stars te the beautiful , dreamlike twilight to the camp. There they eat after eating, smoking thelr pipes In the 'open air. Much or tho tlmo they sang, while Phil, crouching .wolf-llko avor hla violin, rasped out'an accompaniment of disso nances. Tho meu's voices lent them selves well to tho weird minor strains ot the-chanteys. These, times, when tbe men sang and the ulghi wind rose and dictt in tno neniiocK toper, weroTrwrpws worst, moments. Hla soul, tired with the day's Iron struggle, tell to brooding. Ho wanted aomethlng, he knew not what ., , . Tho men were singing ln a mighty choras, awaywg their heads in unison aud trtenjeg, out wtth a .(MtvtMJaaa, DaMa venio.af.tQe-aajaaajajBBNBjL . I tea hr.aeaso'fresJtia'fteM tbelfowli ranks. . , "Cowio alt ye tons of freedom throughout old Mlonlffan, Come all re gallant lambermea, list to a nlmnty man. Or the bunks of tho Muskegon, where the rapid waters now, Oh, we'll range the wild woods o'er while R.lumberlBsr W go." Here was tho bold unabashed front of the pioneer, here was absolute cer- talnty in tho superiority of his calling, absolute scorn of nil others, Thorpo passed bis hand across his brow. The samo spirit was once fully and freely hit. "The music of our burnished ax shall Make the woods resound, t And many a lofty nnclent pine will turn hie to the ground. ' At night around our shanty flr we'll sing while rude winds blow. ' Oh, we'll range tho wild woods o'er whllo a-lumberin' wo got" That was what be was here for. Things were going right It would be pitiful to fall merely on account of this idiotic lassitude, this unmanly weak ness, tills boyish impatience and dcslro for play. He a woodsman I He a fellow with these big strong meal I . - . -.. M .!. .I.l ! A. HBgie voiee. ciear nut uigu, " Into a quiek measure: "I am a jolly sfeastr ey. Aa you will soea dkttorer; To alt Iht dodges am r, ATiwrtllag aide weed rover. 'X pearey book It la my prides An ax I well can handle: to feH a tree or fwaeh a bull Get rattling Daaay Raadall.M 'Aad then, with a rattle and crash, the whole Flghviiji Terty ahrkked oat he "Bong ysr ere! Btmg yrr ey" Aetire, alert, prepared for ariy feaicr goacy tUt aatght arhis; hearty, ready for everything, from pan'chfng'bulls to felMag treea-that waa soasethJsg like! thorpo detpfscd hlsaaelf. Tho song "I love a girt (a aagtaaw; She Hvea wtta ber aaotber. Z efr aU MleMtaa To flad such aaotber. 0bvs tail and aUm; her hair ht red: Her fac? is atveAp aad pretty. Wa y toXtf iaadar beat-day girt. Aad her treat name stasis for Kitty." Aad again, aa before, tho Fighting Tarty howled tracnleatly: "Bun yer eye! Bung yer eye I The word f.'ere ralgar, the air a aamlatiaor chant .Yet ThorpeV salad was stilled. HU aroaeod svbeonactoaa aosa had been engaged la reconstract tag those aaea entire aa their songs vetoed radoly tho Inner characterietles of thofar botogs. Now bta spirit billed. Thetr bravery, pride of caste, resource, bravado. boaatfslaessnll these he bad checked off approvingly. Here now was tho idea of the mate. Sotaewhoro for each of them'.waa a "Kitty." a "daisy Saaday heot-da airL" At the meant or in tho past these woods brotstoreta, Uk Fighting Forty, had knowa lore. t Thorpe roaa sihraptiy aad tamed at raadoaa hsto tho foreot Tho sjeaw aaroaadhiaa ad howoat 1 took net U a A aieaabaek aava tae Mosaact anvrar.Jaaa.aaeaa And Wm-XHd 4ay Wa Wttn aaMa botujaea tbe.aaacle. 1W Barer Jaak eleaeMfl ea the raaofc A mA shaatat Mhal aaajBabaUaBaal BBaamtUiA 4aw aavi Bta BBaasBBBpaaaivBBaa jpa aaaovs And with the lntrsasiag war tanaoU of tho aek wiiW tho last snaat of Um Flgkrlag Fatty mtagtsd f alsHry and waa Wet naaasr yer arat Buag yar ever . Saaaaa fssaafl sasaaosf at the edgo.of aha afaoda sactajsi a iMttat ajtado lata or a Mi t mJ. 4. "aaywe syaBBOuBjaBja aVarV aaaaaj j a Irism, Tho giri Maac, 1 '' nm raar u iviisl aa Mttht aidowayeuand her Infer" aa her Wee as though aha wished , ww ...""-" ta sdU tho Very hash of night, to which . lainatastm tho htaHaaOaa of ber alo body lent Mi araeo. . Tho light ahoao faU aaea her countenance. A Mtto whota that it wis, with. wide. clear oyoa and a asaasiiva, aroad mouth th m kalf aaaeed Mfe aiakild'a. Bar eyebrow a arched from nor straight none te tho poeuhurty-'graceful curve that tana teat abort, of pride on the ana aate aad of .power ier the. ether to m tee oyaa WtOla aathea of iraot Tao- 'man' watching ot her long white mm fire from color of corn. 4 aUk,bvt tho low, even at aha fereot where the moon waa ajar, a hand of velvet Against tb ftei and tbe hghttouchsd W9 WHBeewwnn atuana. Asanas a. waa atata, ahalsir o RsraHaaaaWo twiga and- baehoa aad grass blades ' eredF-tbe greatest alfflcuity in in-eserv-woro otehea Xko frost against a Mack ingthe outward seni.blanco. ot case -'- none. There waa something;, 'wk4oh the reeonco of Tim Shearer too, of the frostwork's evanescent spk Itaal finality in tho scene, aJ tborigh at - -w - t , - any moment, with a bunt of the balmy summer wind, the radiant glade, 'tho bovorlBg Sgnre, the iHgred silver ef the entire setting oulil melt Into tlie accaotomed stem and menacing forest of the northland, with Its wolves and lta wild dcor and tbe voices sof US sterner calling. , Thorpo hold, hla breath and waited. 'Again the white-throat lifted bis clear, spiritual note across thebrigutneas, ! ii.ii.if ufi.n ..AaEM. i'n.& Kvir. .K.Ai.n ..irt nr,i. tpdii ii .nil'. hi nil novor moved.' She 'stood In 'the moon . an atiSnd thoranrc; o juoycl,;. ... Hfbt Mko a heaatlfnl emhlomof' si- ' ' l v , , . .,' V Una,, half reaJ,,balf fancy;. paf tr , ,.r . ; '' ii JLULi ' f , .' , . V '. .' ' ' . ,, , ,.. .jsM . .lr. t I m esV fJKIEr 'Twin tiwrrf 7 AsHUaJsH i ahltasJH I llsJ I The fffrt tteoA IMmtng. for tho fairs nine the aoag snrverea rfrroee tho nlcht: then Thorae, with a 1 soft sob, dropped hla fact te his faaBda; nnd looked a it m CHAFTXlt XXIX. ereral dava tMa.tasnresstott satlsSed him cocnektely. Hq did not attempt analyze It; did not even aaafea an effort to contemplate It. CnafsawC specala tloa, longing-all tho asesn active emo tions renalned-ln ahoyaaoc, while oat' wardly for threo daya Harry Thorpo occupied hhaaeK only with the needs of tho Fighting Forty at Camp One. He was vagaely conscious ot a great peace within Mat.-a vreatt tttlteeM ot tho spirit Xlttle by little tho condition changed. The man felt vague stirrings of 'curios ity. Ho apeealated aimlessly as to whether or nok p? glade, tho raoop-. light the girl, had beoa real or merely, the flgsseats e- Imagination. Anapa? Immediately the answer leaped at him from hla heart? Since she was so cer tainly fleeh aad blood, whence did she,.. come? What was she doing there in tho wilderueoa? His mlnd'pashed the query aside as nnlmpcrtant rushing eagerly to tho essential point WbeR could he see her again? 'Hla placidity, had gene. That morning ho made some vane excuse to Shearer aad set oat blindly down the riven. And so, .with rot t1isiat without oleii intentions tvea. ho afar her again. It waa noar the "aoie fiU.- wtitca w'aileas' Uka'W kail than a ana mmm ara dooa tye'avasy'maa afJV Vtm jnBaMarJasmvtX aao.. Itlfnseror; haOt of timber, Nerway aro uu abaae Se f sot fresa tho to form a coatlauoas pathway." In tamsasrjst rosfrlts. nothing ao araeh ks a thiesi aaja faU foaco of conatdora hlo ho'awaad-which a frtngo-of e wheShe aaW;ha J.hstsnd 'Satt sajaaailsd by a4,toaaaa aad tho' aaaaa. ?the.Hod o. a Itf te aaajsahidlo ;akMstteaaoi aMSkstassJaoa. T of tho tsjfrarsl aa ;-; !' . Thoro waa of tho eaWHiral tetho spec stood tall aad straiaht among atjaght-aineo'llko a Igoro on' , aar a'nelant. faaoetrr. no fWaa Qotag; - , --" "-- - -... t i t r. .. . - .. iUfgyloat aUadlac OMga-aiac, tno awa P tho loreaf wasr- te'hor wkfc, clear oyas. In 4 moment she stirred sugnuy ana turned. Drawing horaelf to ber full height Jho extended her hands over, henhead, palm outward, aad with an lndeacribablr graceful gesture bowed a ' wromMlau adieu to the solemn trees. .Then, with a little laugh, sho'mdVed away ht the curecuoa ex um river. i At once Thorpo proved a great need of seeing: horakin. iln his prefteui mood there waa nothing of the awe strioken peace he bad. experienced aft er the moonilgbt aaventure. rue wniu- 'id the sight ot her as he bad qevcr 1 wanted anything before. Tho strong I man deaired it A4andiig" Itflinpos- ! atMe' ho. raged inwardly and tore tho tranqaUtttieaef (his, heart. - . . 8o It happened that he am .hardly nt all that day -ana slept m anu uiscov e - - and the Fifibtlug Forty demanded. -And next day bo saw her again, nnd jhe next because tbe need ot his heart demanded it and boouuse, simply enough, she ca"mo every afternoon to the clump of pines, by tho old polo trail. But now curiosity awoke and A dcslro for somothing more. Ho must speak to her, touch her, baud, look: Jii; to her eyes. Ho resolved to approach her, aud tho more' thdught choked blnf- and sent him weak. ' l? v When the sdw th US aaTl.ar irjsrjar Sseia tiaisaaaaaa saaa. It a aortas arHs BCtWaal WaaaMaB wBBIC n'aw?i tfeaeset' Kwii: her again from a'RNr' y r I V J I vl i lil",! ,iil. . m aibmkssu mm (. 'I HVl' Itt.. U.JtO Jflf fM., l-WM..Ufllfc - Wt-fct"'," '"." V-t" '.:f ....i.. NJa