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!- pxcns Mura mnFOTO MATTi TRTBUSTR ftrF.DFOttD. OttKClON, SATURDAY, OOTOBI5R 21, 1011'. n i i m Medord mail Tribune AN JNDHl'BNDKNT. NBWRHAPKn ruiiMHiiKi) nvuuv aptiJunoon )CXCnPT 8UNDAT, BY TUB, mkdkoud rniNTiNO co. CITY GOVERNMENT. .The Democratic Times. Th Med ford Mall, Tlie Modrora THinine, ino oouui rrn Prrgonlan, Tho AhlilanJ Tribune. Officii Atntt Trllmno ltulldtn. M-ST-M North Kir street; phone. Main 10J1, tioma 7t. QKOIiqii! PUTNAM, Ktlltor n" Manager " Kntcjrpil rs eeoonfl-clnM matter t Moil fnrtt, Grtgor- under tUe act of March. J, Otrirlnl Panor of the City Official V of Mrdford apr of Jnckson 'County. SUBSCRIPTION SLATE. One yenr, by mull . 15.00 One month, by mall .. ,: 60 Tor month, rtollverert by carrier In MrOfnnl. Jacksonville- and Cen- rl llnt 60 tfttiirtlny only, by moll, per year.. 3.00 tVi.Ulv. Dpr yp.ir ................ 1.S0 IWOSIT CIRCOI.ATIOK. Dally nTernKft for six month endtnp rcembor 31, 1910, 3731. mu na wir tmit Tr Siipatcbee. The Mnll Tribune Is on sale at thf Forrv New Stand. San Krancleca. l'nrtinnd Hotel News Stand. Portland Ilownmn Npwa Co.. Portland, Ore. TV. O. Whitney. Seattle, Wash- irenTmn. nnvnnic. Metropolis of Southern Orecon and Northern California, and tho fastest- gmwlnp city In Orccon. ...a. Population U. S. cnu 1910; 8S40: eMIroatfd. 191110,000. Five hundred thousand dollar Oravltr Water System completed. clvlng finest supply pure mountain rntr and alx; teen miles ot street belnc paved and contracted for at a cost exceeding 91 O00.0CO. making a total of twenty mile ofpavnicnt, . . .. Poslorflce rocelpta for year endlnit March 31. T9U. show Increase, ot Jl per cent. Hank deposits a gain of 33 per Hanner fmit city In Oregon Rogue Itlver SpltienberK apples won sweep ctakes prlio and title of Mralo Xlnr ' n Worl. at tho National Apr-' Know. SporiV 1S09, and a car of Newtowns won Tlrst Friz la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show. Vancouver. B. C. .... ltoRuo Itlver pears brought highest pries In all markets of the world dur ing the past six years. Write Commercial club. Inclosing rents for postage for Oie finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. HUMOROUS QUIPS Elegy Written In a Country Road. Tho curfew tolls the knell of parting t day. Tho lowing herds wind slowly o'er th lea. The plowman homeward rides, and on the 1 way Ho Early toots his auto horn at me. " Chicago Record-Herald. Tho boast of limousine, and much horse power 'And all that enclne and magneto spell Await alike the Inevitable hour , The paths of speeding lead you to the cell. . ' New York Stall. Here lies his head upon the lap of earth. 'A youth to fortuno and to fame un- , known. Tho auto bit him for all It was worth TAnii then sped oa and left him there alone. Houston' Tost. Haply some hoary headed swain may say: "I aeon him when ho passed and no j. tlced how He seemed to want to hurry on his way. 1 got his number, but fcrclt it no"." Chicago Record-Herald. I Old Dobbin notes the autos whizzing by. But not ono Jealous pans they brine to him. For, though the smell of gasoline Is nigh. Ho takes to munching grass again with vim. I Spokane Bpoltcsman-Ilovlow. On the Defensive. A distinguished novelist recently found himself traveling in a train with tro Tery ta'katlve women. Having recognized him from Ids published por traits, they opened fire upon him in regard to his novels, praising them in a manner which was unendurable to tho sensitive author. Presently tha train entered a, tunnel and in tho darkness tho novelist raised the back of his hand to bis lips nnd kissed it soundly. When the light re turned he found tho two women re garding ono another in icy silence. i Addressing them with great suavity, ho said, "Ah, ladles, the ono regret of my life will bo that I shall never Unovy" which of you It was that kissed xuol" Ideas. ' z z Accurate. Tho baby waa a weelc old when it .'was taken to the corner grocery to bo weighed. Most of tho women folk of two blocks were present to witness tho momentous ceremony. 5 A warmed blanket was placed on, the seulo nnd tho buby laid tenderly vUjon it The grocer, benevolently inv, ;portnnt, carefully maneuvered tho hanging weight upon the notched bar .until the scales balanced. A "Kloven pounds.'! aunounccd tho grocer, beaming. if "That means nine," piped np his 'young assistant, who was a rapid cal culator. Buffalo Express. tf (i Would Be Reported as It Was. "OUlter," demuuded tho horrlfled ,Judy on beholding a curious mob fol lowing up a pretty grl, "If you dou't arrest that woman iu that disgraceful linrem skirt I'll report you at head quarters!" "Hegorry, Ol'U be reported an it, is," replied tho gaping officer, ubmptly turning back. "IJy following with th' irowd Ol'vo strayed llvo blpcks uway 'from ino loa,t" Widow. A Good Reason. Mother (angrily)-Wlllle, you post- itlvely must get oyer this habit ot granting somothlng to eat in tho night- Umo, j nover do, S WUUo Well, I don't thhik I'd care to eut anything in tho night either if I koj)t my teetli. in a glass of water. ostou Transcript. PUOBABTiY in nnothor yeni ov so, IMVdford will serious W I'nnsiilnr fhnrfor rovisioii and tho ostiiblishmtMit of U eonrinission form of govonunont Yoi with a oity conn cil of si.v and a niayoivModt'ord has-practically a commis sion form at tho present tune. Commission government is devised to simplify ( govern ment and concentrate authority and responsibility. By these means, a more efficient and economical administra tion is apt to be secured. But tho success of the commission form must depend entirety upon the personnel of the commission. As long as the commissioners are selected because of thuir popu 1: rity rather than because of their ability, just so long will the government be full of flaws. A man will be no more honest or capable because ho is labelled commissioner, than if he bo labelled mayor or councilman. iSeither will a lat salarv add to his elhe.iency, for the best administration m the world is that given by the financially disinterested and public spirited, who give their labor freely without compensation. When the American people finally determine to secure efficiencv in city government rather than political excite ment and slip-shod methods, thev will follow the lead of big corporations and employ a trained expert, as the Uer nians do for their cities. There tho business of adminis tering civic affairs is a recognised profession and mayors go from one city to another according to their record for making good, as railroad men go fi'om one system to an other upon their achievements. ' If it is a good plan to concentrate authority into a few executive heads, it would be si ill better to concentrate it into one head, and that a man? trained for it, whose entire life has been devoted to it who would in short, be the business manager for the community. Here, tlien, is the real business administration. Medford has fared prettv well under its present sys tem, mainly because it happened to set the riyht men. The success of a commission form would depend entirely upon getting tho right men for it and it is an open question whether or not they w.ould lie secured in the helter-skelter ot political topsy-turvy attending an election. Citizens, of Mcdford are under great obligations to members of the ju'escnt very efficient city government. Millions of dollars' have been spent in public improvements without a tinge ot scandal or suspicion of gratt and good results liavo been secured for the investments made. In spite of the huge expenditures, tho credit p,t" the city has been maintained, bonds are selling above par and warrants at par. It is only a few years ago that Mcdford was a strug gling, hopeless nmdhole in winter time with a population of a quarter of its present population, with few cement walks, an apolog3T of a water si'stem, without an adequate sewer system, without paved streets, with few attractive homes and lower lawns. In those days city bonds sold be low par, and city warrants were worth from 20 to 30 x)er cent less than par. Mcdford is the only city in-southern Oregon to spend half a million in the water system, to pave 20 miles of streets, to improve in every way possible for the small city, and to do it all at a profit. In all other towns, war rants are below par, and inefficiency in financeering and administration apparent. The terms of three of the councilman, who have for four years unselfishly devoted their time and attention to public affairs, expire in January. They are Mcssis. Merrick, Eifert and "Wortman. They are the original water committee, who planned and had charge of the gravity water system and its construction. Its success is largely a tribute to their efforts. It is not likely that any of the three councilmcn will consent to serve another term. All were reelected two years ago under protest and only consented to serve in order to complete the system of improvements begun by them. But it is to be hoped that they will reconsider and remain in office for the continued welfai'0 of the city, giving the municipalitj- the belief it of their experience and ability. In the election of their successors, great care should be exercised. The men who seek such an office are not the men needed by the city. They usually have some selfish ends to seek, some ax to grind that docs not add to tho wel fare of the community. Partisanship and good-fellowship should not be considered but the choice narrowed to those who can and will make for the common good. IN THE WORLD OF SPORT Nccdham, Cubs' Veteran Catcher, Who Is to Quit. GENUINE AND COUNTERFEIT BASEBALL' TICKETS SOLD. NL0 IHOIS irrtk , &)&? OatBfiaMp i the World irnni" t hmmnt winhchs PATIONL AMERICAN LSAOUE eUlNUUI OrrKOMttlONALM! BALL -f GLINTS vj. ATHLETICS This CrwHl adult mrtr f Seat !- 41cat4 fearcaa far GAME t 5abct to ttnaa aid cooaitloos printed oa tha back. JcfnT.Btb. TMMtai John WMo, ltm$uttr FpRXUiD TICKET FOR. Tt&T iME. "WITH crnerxs m went Tree. Krvm: or POLO GROUNDS !B7tH St. and th Ay, nX&T ChiwpieasW ! Um WorM tlTattl TNI nuui Wltlt H TM NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAfiUES ami aeam ot mkimu imi imi ttu 1 , GIANTS ATHLETICS Tills Card will admit Bearer to Seat ln dicatcd hereon for GAME 4 Subject to term and conditions printed on the bock. 4 &&& rn IS i R3QAL, TICKET,, VTITJI EAjd-rWCrrjE. UCiNVS-TURJid. J5T(D IirNow York City tlioitRiinds at counterfeit tickets for the woHiVh lmsclmll Bcrien were eirciilated iiml Bold freely. Tho eoiinteifeit iw a riink iiuilatioii of the original, with tlie k! KtiatnrcH of tho principalis of tho cluli in ermlo type form, wherenB tlio original ticketK hear full ilciled HiKimtiiro of tlio )rcfiidonl and Bccro tary of tlio eluh. 'i'ho countcrfeilK, it is expected, will bo easy to detect, h lit all orts of trouhlo i nntieipated for tlio scries, , , , ritnto by American Trewi Awoclatlon. Tom Nocdtm, Uio votonm cntchor ot tho Culcitgo Nntlonnlrt, hntt Intlnmt cl to n few cUwo frletHl thrtt ho In toml.s to quit tho punu at the imuI jf the 8oa.ioii. Ncftllmin N ono ot tho uhl ot catcher li hnruossi today. Whllo not n star of tho tlntt water, ho has always put up a credltnblo puuo be hind tho lat. Kor tlio past two years ho has been n nioiatwr of tho Culm and has boon ue as secoiul HtrhiK catcher Dlko Riders en Long Tour. ArraiiKomcnts liavo boon inailo for n world's tour for ton of (ho loadlm; American cyclists Immediately after tho Onlsh of tho Now York six day race Iu December. Floyd ilel'urland, Jackie Clarke, Ivor Idwaou, Joo Kor tor, Al Ooulett, I'adili' Van Hohlr. CI mer Collins, Jimmy Monin, Willie I'enn and Kridlu limit will loavo for ilorlln, wliero the tlrst race on tho world's tour will take place durins Chrlstuma week. Tho race will lw a six day affair, and after tho contest In that German capital thero will bo a week of sprlit raclac Trom Ilerlln tho riders will ro to Sydney, Australia, whero thoy will on Baj;e In anothqr six day irrltnl lit Feb ruary. After a forUilclit'a rest tho riders will cngairo In nnotbor six day race nt Mclbonrrc. At tho (yinclu-ilou of tlio Melbourne race tlie outdoor sea son will bo on, nnd tlio globe grinding cyclists will remain utitll Its close, re- turutnt; to this countrj' about May 1. 101U, for tho season here. This Is the bluest trip over planned for the rlden, and they haro been guaranteed a handsoiuo sum. Record Time For Double Header. Rochester and Newark played two full games recently In two hours and thirty-two minutes. Tho Bocond game, Iu which ten runs were scored, wan completed In ono hour and bovcii min utes. This Is believed to bo a record for a double header, whllo tho second pimo Is believed to bo a record for a contest In which ton runs were scored. Roch ester won both Barnes, a to 1! nnd 1) to 1, so that each went elRht and ouohalf lunhife'B. No Changes In Football Rules. Thero will bo but ono minor chnnRi In tho football rules for tho season of 1011, ncconllns to Walter Camp, Yale's athletic adviser nnd chairman of tho Intercollegiate fooUja.ll mle commit tee. Camp said recently that the pen alty for tho Incompleted forward pas's would bo lightened, tho ball bclUK brought back to tho point whero It was put In play Instead of whero It left tho hand of tho passer, ns was tho caso In 1010. Here's a Real Daseball Record. P. Cassldy, Denver's right Holder, has established a record for cpnlluu ous games In flass A baseball. C'as slday Js rounding out his fifth year with tho Denver club without missing a slnglo game through sickness, Injury or other cause Ho has played more than 700 successive, games. Cassldy has played wlll tho Washington Amer ican league team and w)th tho l'ltts burg Nntlonals. Glsslno May Become Ceeeh. It Is Just M)slblo that Harry OIh slug, tho licet footed former Now York A. C. middle dlstanco runner,, who Is touring foreign countries, will not come back for a couple of years. Ho has been offered a position to roach members of tliq lcrllnur Hpoif club of Ilerlln, (Jormniiy. a butch of ath letes who are to represent Kaiser Wll. helm's domain In Vuxt year's Olympic ames, 1 , ( i . Plan Course WhlehVIU Rival Henley, A rowing coursorivallng In size and beauty the famous llenley course on tho Thames river, Kngland. N helnc planned by f'hlcago rowing men and veterans of collogo crows. (Jrant park, which is now being enlarged nud Im proved along lis .wafer front which faces on Lake Michigan, ! tho loca tion favored by the men promoting tho Idea, Homo prosperity depends upon homo Industry, nnd ntnto-wldo pros porlty will ho grcntor Jf factories ,i. A NIHILIST'S DESPERATE DEED Story of a Queer Bet and Why It Was Mndo. SNAPSHOTS AT CELEBRITIES Clans A. Sprookols, Enemy oMlio Surjnr Trust. Two men woro. converging In it wing of tho Winter palace In HI. Petersburg tho ono the Grand Duko Nicholas, tho other Captain Dmltro Warascolf of tho Itusshiu army. The grapd duko was sitting behind nn iilwuy desk; tho cap tain was standing beforo him, "Your truachery Is tu unpardouablo sin," said Nicholas, "I have adwuu'od jour Interests by attaching you to tho emir's staff, thus opening to you it ca reer. You have repaid ino by Joining thW conspiracy agaln-d tho cm" "I have notl" exclaimed tho captain ludlguautly. "1 havo tho proof." "Let mo see It," Tho grand duke hold before tho young man a letter written In tho cap tain's handwriting and signed by htm. Tho accused man started back, a sud den pallor overspreading his face. "Ah!" said Nicholas Icily. "When confronted with uvldeuco your assur anco deserts you." "I never wrotu that lotterl" "It Is In your handwriting." "So nearly llku It that 1 could not tell It from tulno. Nevertheless It Is u, forgery." Nicholas eyes flashed. "Who would lm interested In perpetrating such a villainy!" "I cannot Imagine. Stop! Lot mo think. Can it lo (hat thoy are trying to get mo out of their way!" Ho punned In deep thought. "What do you moan?" "I suspect certain men. a certain man especially, ovilng to an accidental discovery I recently mndo of an at tempt not on tho life of tho cxar, but on yours." "Whom do you, suspectl" asked Nich olas, changing color. "Ono ot them Is my friend. If I ac cused him !t might bu wrongfully. 1 would rather go to Siberia than harm him If ho Is Innocent." "You will go to Siberia If you do not give mo Ids uamu." "Then I will go to Siberia." Tho door opened and a young man named I'ertof entered. "I low fortunate," exclaimed the com er, "to find you two together! I have hoard that WnniHcoff H In trouble, and I camo to say to your Imperial hlgh iiru that any accusations against, him nro absurd." "I am sorry to say, I'ertof. that 1 havo Indisputable proof. Itead that." And ho tossed him tlio letter ho had shown tho captain. I'ertor read It and dung It nslde contemptuously. "Tho capital Is full of plotting." he said. "1 liullovu no nccuiatloiiH, for I am as likely to he accused as any one Dismiss this matter from your mind NUholns. Wo three nro Intimate friends. None ot us knows how soon lie may f.vll a victim to Intrigue. Thoie fore let us not worry, lint eitjoy what of lfo remains to us. llrlug out some of that wine I tailed when wo were Inst together and let us make merry." Tho grand duke, tliouch not con vlucod. concluded to fall In with his friend's liuuuir and. tapping a bell, he ordered tho wlno. I'ertof emptied hi glass; tho grain' duku sipped 'I"; Captain Warascofl left his untouched. "What's the nut tier. Dmitri?" crleti I'ertof "Isn't his highness' wlno goo enough for you V "1 cannot drink under ncousntton " "You're Hipieninlsh. man. Whoever troubles himself at being mtspectod oi even accused In Iheso days Is Iu dun ger of nervous collapse. 111 maki oi ir bet of 100 rnhlcH even Unit within thirty days 1 will bo accused of souk conspiracy. I'll make another bet "I 100 to 1,00') rubles (list within wlilj days' I go to Siberia nnd a third bet or lO.OTO rubles that I am oeeu(ed.' "You nro trlijltg yltl Herli 't tors," said Nicholas uneasily, "Not at nil. We nro all In danai" nud If I could make the Inst mituec bet It would bo an Inwiirniicit on nij life for my family." "I wll inko thai hot." said Wara scoff, with n singular look Iu his eyes "Done." said I'eilo(, InLliig Ills (iqiid. Tho Brand duko looked at, both inoup If ho thouglit I hey had 'tuken loavo of their senses. I'ertof took a cigar case from hi. pocket nnd was about to strike a malch when, recollecting himself, ho banded tho case lo the grand duko Nicholas took n cigar from tho case struck a match nud lighted It- He hud lakun but it few whirrs wlnui Dmitri Wiirasooff made, n leap for hljit. Muajched the cigar from bin lips nud nisng a window hjjsIi. tlpew It out. Nicholas hsiked at him angrily for the apparent Insult, In a few sueoiuls an oxplo-dou was heard In the court below, All stood mute for awhile. Then WarascofT, pointing at I'eilof said; "Thero Is tho man, your highness. yhp forgeil Hist of,i'er, I overheard 1 1 1 iik speaking with some, ibisplclom persons upon tho.sjibjeot of an explo sive cigar." l'or(of was trh'd and oxoyuiod'for the attempted niurilur of (he (linml Dtilfo Nicholas. 'I'ho tl'iy aftor the ex ecution the widow '.received an anony mous letter cnumlulng liMHH) rubier, It was In payment of tho wager rpade between Warascoff and I'ertof. Th" bet was mndo by I'ertof because ho had determined to saerlllco Ills life to the nihilist cnuso and accoplcd by Warascolf because he had loved tint girl I'ertof hud mart-led. FJvo yearn lutur ho married Ids old leva. I Txiok for tlio nd that doHnnlniH tlio pliico you would liko to own, nankins tor Health. Photo by American Vtti Annoclallnn, Clans Augustus Sprockols, who gave Important testimony lsforo tho wn grcsslouul commltloo InVestlgatlug tho sugar trust. Is head of tho Federal Sugar Itullnlng vouipiuty. Kor many years ho has fought tho hit; combina tion, and In tho course of his testi mony ho produced letters which pur port to show that tho trust was a vio lator of the Hlienimn law for nt least a short time after tho eunctmeut of (hat statute Incidentally it was do t-olotwd that Kni-cckcls tlnht against tho American Sugar Itellulug company was the cause. of an estrangement that Hcimrntcd him from his father nud brothers for many years. The fam ily breach came when Urn Hproekels r llnory was jermlttod to pass Into con trol of Out trust. Clans A. Bpreokols, besides being n prominent llguro Iu tho sugar business for many years, has In-en actlvu In tho civic life of Han 1'rouclsco. Ho took n loading part In the reform movement In that city which resulted In tho con viction nud Imprisonment of Mayor SchrutU nud Abo Ituef In 1007. Mr. Perkln. Flounder. Oeorgn W, IVrklns, orgnnUor of tho International Harvester couiutny, for mer partner of J, l'lerH)ut Morgan and associated with him as organizer of tho steel triut, Is said to hayu received 13,000,000 for his share Iu tho consoli dation of the harvest. r companies. On Aug. 1-'. llHr.', tho. International Har vester company was organized under the laws of tho stato of New Jersey with n capital of $i:!0,000.000. It was OK01IOB W. rEltk'I.Nn. formed hy tho consolidation of tho Mc Cormlck Harvester company, controlled by John D, Rockefeller;' the Deerlug, thu Olessuer, tho IMano and tho Mil wau I; eo compaueH, ail engaged In manufacturing agricultural machinery, loiter four oilier compan'cs wero lib Korbed. According to statements made beforo tho Stanley house committee, tho International Iliirve.iter company is practically In control of tho manu facture of farming Implements. Mr. I'erktns is chairman of tho fluiiuco coiumlteeo and a director of the great harvester combine. Ho Is a native of Chicago and Is forty-uluu yeoM old, Ho began his career In the llfo .Insurance business, becoming chair man of tho lliiaiit'o commltloo of tho Now York Life In 11)00 and vice pro-d-dent of thu company three years later, Uie oftho Droom. Mrs. M, 10. Wllkluu Krcnmnu, tho novellNt, entortalued a delighted group of school children with a witty talk on humility and usefulness, "Homo girls," tho address concluded, "can Hweep Into a rocfm with great majesty and stalellness, but when II. comes to sweeping jriiit a rom-uh, that's a different utofy." ' Look nt nil of tho renf eutnto nds nnd lit iniidh of tlio real estate ml vortiuud, before invent lie;. Where to Go Tonight ft4 THE ISIS THEATRE HPIJCIAI. IJNtlAtUJMICNT l.U NOIIt'H .MAIIIONirnrl Tlio World's (Iroatenl l'atituiun iHts, lutro.lmiliig tltolly ointmful creation, In Stage Woiuloilauil I'l.l lo ......III. ..I.. II... M....I llni. I i mn in iiiiiii n i'ij iter inril ifiiM' tin act of tills kind luui ever lieeu S 1..1 I .... ,i... ,. . ,.i iiiiitiiiiii'iMi mi ( mi rurnio coani, ) and coining illtfft r i out Hiu Or ! pheiiui at I'oitlaud. whero thoy havo mel with thu greatest sun- cess tho pant week, livery news- paper of Portland hits announced this a,et as tho greatest sensation, an well as tho most IntoroHtliiK X poffonniuiru thoy havo over wit- X nessed. No one iihould mlns see- lug UiIh truly womlerful ant. ANNOIINCU.MUNT The Savoy Theatre Una Chaiigod OxyriPrshlp. Different Picture Different Maimgcuiciit Wo Solicit Your Patronage. HUNT .Vi HALL Star Theatre .Matinee Kwry Day a to n l', ,M. "THU ItlM.lNti PArJSIO.V A lllograph coined)- drauuChost over "DIVIDI.'D INTKlll-ST" How n man decided between two women. "Tin: I'lti.vur. and thi: I'U.MI'S" It procures tint laughs "DAD'S illt!.H" -A western ro inanco portraying marvels of horsemanship. AL HATIICIl In 1'opiihir Songs Host of MiinIo nud ICffeclN KVHNINOS 7 TO 10; 1C PLUMBING HTKAM AND HOT WATKU 1 1 HAT! NO All Work OuanntMcl Prices HoAHOnabla 85 Ho want lllock, Kntrc nn (llli Street. Coffeen & Price Pacific aoill Horn l OPEN- For Business IlIOOINS .VivLICHLIK'H H Kerond-llaud Storo nt 3U South Orapo Street. Olvo us a call and wo will treat you fair. Highest cash prlco for second hand goods of all kind. JUI Hi inm. i i nt ) mi i I Carbon Paper $1.25 per box 100 sheets 5B oxes $5.00 (liiurnittuod to mako aa ninny copies an nuy ciiilion at twice tho prlco, Medford . Book Store IWH.KMWWJ IV '' i I ffor''y'' .'.'- ' '-r