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v ' .? l'tlt. r J ..J" JA a i t : . -! I f m jw)uh ftrEDFOTCD MA7TJ TRTBUN13, MF.DFORD, OIJEOON. FRIDAY, SflPTKMlWR. (5, 1!)12 Medford MailTribune GEOROB PUTNAM, Killtnr oml Mnnnjjcr. SUUSCItU'T ION llATKS: Daily, one ycnr, by tnnll $5.00 Weekly, ono year .$t.n0 Entered as neconil-clnBs matter November -J, 1000, nt tbo ostoffico at Medford, Oregon, under tbo not of March 3, 1S71. MEDIEVAL MISSISSIPPI STRAW VOTE SHOWS no WILSON T ASH (hem until the blood spurts" is tho order being JL- enforeed m tho jMississmm nrison. Armed jnumls siczc the helpless prisoners, hind and mine them, and brutallv administer medieval punishment. The following description is from the United Press report : "Piftcen eonviets were flogged today. Nine were whipped yesterday. The punishment will go on until nil who participated in the food riot are punished. The entreaties of the victims fall on deaf ears. The prisoners arc tied over a barrel, and then gagged so they can make no outcry. A three inch lash, soaked in brine, is then applied to their bodies. From ten to thirty blows are struck, depending on how many it takes to draw blood." Other accounts tell of stringing prisoners up by the thumbs, and of a barbarity worthy of the days of the inquisition. The crime that the prisoners were guilty of was a protest against food they declared "unfit for dogs" which culminated in a riot. Such riots, such brutality, such inhumanity prevailed u few yeai ago in the Oregon penitentiary. That it was all as unnecessary as it was brutish has been demonstrated by policy of humanity first inaugurated by Governor Chamberlain and much enlarged upon by Governor West. The first removed the stigma of convict stripes, dis carded the Oregon boot and other forms of torture. The second introduced the "honor system" and demonstrated that there were honor and appreciation even among con victs and that the way to reform .consisted in decent treat ment and in giving the prisoners a chance to help them selves. Such barbarity as that being practised in Mississippi can only result m such a bitter resentment against society that it widens still further the gulf between the prisoner and his reformation and destrovs the principal means bv which a portion of the unfortunates can become useful citizens instead of social burdens. A prison management that resorts to such cruelties to maintain order, that endeavors to control through brute force, will invariably arouse brute opposition. It deserves investigation. Inquiry will probably demonstrate the justice of the complaint about the food. It will probably show an institution permeated by graft, incompetency as well as inhumanity. Absence of such scenes at the Oregon prison prove beyond question the success and wisdom of West's policy, and points the waj' to permanent prison reform in the nation. CATTLE WANDER ONTO HE; 13 DIE OF LARKSPUR , Arthur Kleinhnmmcr of Runcorn hns inndvertcntly gotten up nguiiibt tho United States government. For some time ho hns been ranging his cattle in the Little Apiilegato in the forest reserve under the government forest reserve under government ier uiit. The metes and bounds of his per mit vvero 'very explicit in order Jo protect tho water nhe.l from which Ashland's water i supplied. His grazing grounds arc jut over tho divide from the west fork of Abhhiud creek nnd he has been ranging about 80.fl head of cattle in that region. Not long ago his herders permitted home of the rattle to wander over the. divide into the valley of the west fork. Before the- matter was discov ered by Ashland authorities' or Mr. 'Klcinhummer himself u number of the cattle had got into a patch of larkspur and had died from the effects of eating the roots. C. A Strickland n forcijl guard went into tho reserve along the west fork August sixth and discovered) several cnltlo in that lofylity uud one carcass. Ho immediately reortd the fuct to tho city authorities and it was also reported to Mr. Klein hauuuur, A short time later other carcasses weie found and rejxirted and u few days ago a bunch of thir teen was found in tho lurksnjir local .ty. This was immediately reported to tho city and Mr. Kleiiihummor hav ing failed to act on tho previous reports tbo city authorized Mr. Ilosc orans who is in charge of tho city water servico to have thu matter attended to at once. Messrs. Putnam and Pittmau attended tbo burning of tbo carcasses and lliu disinfecting of tho locally with quick lime. This work was completed Tuesday of liiht week. Mr. Kleiuhammer nud bis herders finally got busy and rounded up their herd and as they find by a careful count that only twelve of tliuir cattle are missing with a large possibility that tlmy have lost thir teen it is evident that the carcasses burned are all there wore. Tho cattlo were,. promptly taken ibnck over tho divide, f I blacks bloody revenge for lynching BMJKFIELD, W. Va.. Sept. C- nioody retribution for tho lynching by white men of Walter Johnson, a negro, (or an attempted assault on fourcen-year-old NIta Whlto, is threatened by tho negro population of Princeton, according to telephone messages received hero today. Tho blacks, although keeping under cover, arc sullen and defiant, and a bitter race riot is momentarily expected. Johnson was spirited from- the Princeton Jail early yesterday by tho authorities who feared an attempt would be made on the negro. They took to the hills with their prisoner. A mob of mountaineers seized an en gine and carrand overtook tho party near Matoaka. Johnson was secure after a terrific struggle with his guards and taken to Lashmcct, whero he was lynched and his body burned. Tho 000 mountaineers who partici pated in tho lynching aro prepared for trouble nnd have warned all ne groes living In Princeton to keep off tho streets. 1 1 KMOVAL XOTICK. Dr. Stearns has removed his of fico from Oarnett-Corey building to tho Jackson County Dank building, rooms 17, 18 and 19. 143 Will 11. King, national dcmoeiatie oonuuittoomiui from Oregon, now en route to help tuuungo Woodrow Wil son's campaign, sends the following telegram from Omaha: Omaha. NVtu, Sept. , 112. Medford Mail Tribune, Medford, Ore. Straw vote for president on train yesterday and today total give Wil son UY2 votes, Knosewlt 7!) vole. Tn ft till votes. Women voting sep arately today, not ye-t onlay, give Wilson H, liWvolt i:. Toft 10. youngIeniIng portland new york P. Hniuton and K. H. Hurtoh. two young men of Portland. Ore., spent Thursday evening in Medford. They aro on a (5,141 mile hike, walking from Portland to NVw York via l.os Angeles, and New Orleans upon a wager of $'J,(H10 apiece to complete the journey in 'Jijtl "days, They intiM make their own expenses eunnite, and illnoas means a hiss of the wager. A. F. . A. 31. Attention. Work In 31. 31. degree this even ing. Will Mtillcr. Secretary. Praise This Remedy For Consumption U thn voliintnrtlr written wonU of crntcrnl provl" llVltift " " inula of tho country, iirnlMin: t.okiimn'n Altrrn. tl (viitiMly fur tlio treatment of connti", ftildn, Uitont nni) Ime: trouble, nre In be bcllcwM, M miMIcIim Ik eel-, tnlnly ibilnir ft trnat mount of Hood for iicli MinYror. Wo utiito low tint fot. niul Rh in jou tho nun" Rwl ivoriW of prnNc of tliouc Mlm ilivlnre It ben, filed tlioni In ownv rnci coupled with lie writer' fttnlmrnt Unit II rvnlorcd tlicm to ticiiltti, Thin Ik n immpln Inki'ii from mnny:' SI Mary' Acnilcinv O -Will, Ncbrnvkn, "tleiitleliienVAb.mt n'Wit jviim niM 1 a ntlnckcil njth the ilrctut illrni, TiibcTcnbmK I coiictictl iiiiecnMnitly, ivnlil not olivp nor eat. oven eoubl uot rionV out loml nitil nuinl ilo no work. I tirtil thiw ti.'inorrtincv rlrl litnoil moit of llio Him nml Hiiltonil of nlclit ii Odin. ftvvcr nml ciitiM A miiTlnll! of rohimlm. tihln, jirom niutst my rnnii llUI'OlM. '.Wnrly rtv )ir k t lo-nnl of your AltiTMIvo nml iiroouril nonio nt oiuv, ii lilt tho ri-mlt thnt I noon foninl mynolt rrilntiM to lnnllh, iVr I ho pnul four j cum I hnvo lnvn nhlo to coiillnno my trni'hlin;. nml thoimh t hmo ilrny im hrnvy school work. I urn ln nttlo to I'rrform imu-U mnniinl Inhor. I rnnvlilor your mrtttrtne, tf fnlllifnlly Inkrti. rt moil oxivllciit triiiislv for I onitiiiitiotu Molhrr Supprlor iK'nnlt IhU Irntlmnnlnt, tsiBiioiU sisrr.it ma u u SIliT of SI, rrntu'l. VVkmnirn AllfmllTt I rtTrcttiM In llron rhllls. Athnii, Hny Kvvors Throat nml, l.iini: Trouhlo. nml In ililiiillillne tho ytrni IHhh nut coninln lolin, oplnton or hiihtt formlnit driic, Ak for tmnklrt tclllne of MHiivrrlrn nnl wrlto to llokmnn Lnhoratory, 1'lilUilolnhls. !'.. for -v. (Irncr. l'or ilo tiy nit lonilliiK iltiii;ll VK WH.Ti SIAUj YOU ?1 tor each set of old P.ileo Teeth soul tia. Highest prices paid for old Oo'ld, Silver, old Watches. Hroken Jowolry and Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mali. Plilln. Smelting .V Heflnlng Company KstablUhcd 20 Yearn H(i:t Cliwtnut St., Pblliidelpliln, Pn. To DentlHttt Wo will buy your Gold Filings. Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prices paid. Kstabllaliod 1.H78 FRUIT lncorporatoil 1004 D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Morclianta tttll Kmnklln St Now York Our Specialty APPLES and PEARS Wo liiivo our own houson Itv NKW YOUIC, MVKItPtlOli, LONDON AND tJLAHGOW ntreot eotislgumentfl solicited or kco our Hojjuo ltlver repioHontntlvn, CHRIS GOTTLIEB , Moclford, Orogon Nearly a quurtor of a coiituiy umlor tho saino limimKOinonl. Bank THE Jackson County Modforcl, Orogou It has siifpoctlrd bocauso of Soundness of nrinriplo Economy of inaiiagoiiiunt Safety of invoslinont ' Courtoous and liberal troaimont CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. T. Vawter President O. K. Lindlov, Vice Pros. C. W. fDonaltl, Cashier ii i J. JU!.'.i '-' I Notice, to lolliMiieut Tnvpnycr PartleH roiiilttlnit iiinouiits fur pro. pnrty uilvurtlmiil pleiiMii nilil Ml "ontti per lliiv nilvcrlbiliiR, 10 per nun poll nlty ami 1 pur cent for ouch month ilelliuiuoiit from April Int. A. JONKH, Hhui'lrr. FRECKLES Don't lllilo Them With a Veil; Itc mtvo Tliem With tlio .Vow DruK An eminent nkln specialist recent ly discovered a new drug, othiuo double strength, which is so uni formly successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that It is sold by any first-class druggist under an abso lute guarantee to rotund tho money If It falls. Don't hldo your freckles under a veil; get an ounco of othino and re move thorn. ICven tho first night's iiho will show a wonderful Improve ment, some of tho Hghtor freckles vanishing entirely. It Is absolutely harmless, and cannot Injure tho most tender skin, Iio suro to ask any first-class drug gist for tho doublo strength tthlno; it Is this that Is sold on tho mouoy baqlc guarantee, Grand OPENING SALE Y ? y t t t t y y t f y y t t t f t f y f y y y y f t y t y y f y y f y y y ! OUTING FLANNEL 1000 vards of extra heavy grftde, worth 12e. On sale Saturday, ..8c AT MANN'S Ccntrnl Ave. Near P. O. Opening Sale of Suits The best display in the eity of new Fall and Winter Suits at Popular Prices. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 25 New Norfolk arid Tailored Suits-rfMado oC splen did materials, all good colors; values lip Cf O Qfi ()XW(VU to 20.00. on sale Saturday "La Vogue" Suits in all the. newest st vies at $lS.OO, $25.00 and $30.00. Mwmm i PETTICOATS Women's Persian and Near Silk Petticoats, val ues up to $1.00.. On Q sale Saturday, each , . vL Opening Sale of Coats 200 beautiful new "Winter Coats, made of the best materials, up to date in style, on sale at Low Prices. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 25 Women's heavy Winter Coats', made of tho latest materials, all sizes and colors. Rogular f O AA $2;"5.0() values, on sale Saturdav, each. . .... v-i-vWv "La Vogue" Coats in the most up to date styles at JL $20.00, $22.50, $27.50. Y , y t y y y 'f ? y t y X ? y y y y f y f y y ? Y i laT.go 3.;j n.K a:.to 41.45 10.J3 .It 53.39 61 PI 135.1 67.11 ! SENSATIONAL SALE OF i ' Outjihg Flannel Gowns' and Skirts at Less than Wholesale Prices Women's fine Women's heavy outing flannel downs, well made all sizes; worth 85e. Sale price, each 59c Children's outing flannel Gowns, all sizes, made of good heavy ma terial. Salo price, each 48c quality outing flannel Gowns, up to $1.25 values. Sale price, each 89c 25 doz. Women's outing flannel Gowns, beautiful assortment, up to $1.50 values. Salo price, each 98c Opening Sale of Underwear Women's Fleeced lined vests and pants good value. special, each . 2Sc Women's Union Suits, all sizes, fleeced lined; very special, a suit, 48c Children's fleeced lined vests and pants good grade. Special, each 25c Big Sale of School Hosiery Hoy Scout Hose, tho best Boys' and girls' heavy school Hose, fast colors, salo price, a pair 10c Boys' and girls' extra heavy ribbed Hose, salo price a pair 12'2c wearing Hose made, a pair 25c y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i ! ! i i w ! $mx; i Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Another Big Cut in Prices . . If you want a real home ono that will stand the test, of time buy one of the II. M. Gates houses on Kose Avenue. Come and see and be convinced that, they arc the best houses in town not only the best houses in town but tho cheapest considering quality and location, because ho has made a big out in tho price as it is necessary for him trf move at once to a higher altitude and a dry climate on account of; the poor health of his family. 15 now bungalows and 8 lots on Uoho A venue aro SOLI). We have loft tq offer only one new (i-rooin bungalow. Tn a few days it will bo sold. H. E. GATES, Owner 23 Roso Av'onuo f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y ftt Delinquent Tax List, 1911 TIiIh uilvortliirit Hit ,f. tlolliimmiit Ihxoh fur Jim ynr Wl l In iiirtim'i n( nil Hut of I tin Wilt" iH'HltlntUti', whli'li In .Miilio,lloil In Clmplrr 375 of tlm (IDMlltAI. I.WVM III TIIIJ 1011 NI'.H. HWS . Tim lnxi on tun follttwlntr nilvur (Ixml ril irniMri)' luii'itum ilnilniiuniil on April I, IU13, nml urn vtihjnvt l h lioiinliy of l imr emit nml Inltrrnl i (tut rnix of 13 pi'i- o"iit n'i- niimiiii until tlny ulinll Imvo lirrn imlil. , m , Any iMy nrmr lln oiilrllnii nf nix tiionlli nflor thn luxrn elinntoit nnliil tint foiioivlhK rout nrnifiiK m iinlln uuiMit lln xlmrirr l itulliotUnl, iiimhi ilniiiiinil nt nny iiroii iimkIiik iiM mil Inn, to lmii lo I lu in ix norllfli'iiln i'f tliMliiiiieii'' llpnn tmyiiifnl or Ilin tux, tiriiulty. Inlcriiil uul rout n( iiiUt'rllKiiiK. .. .... CrtirirntiH Of llliniietiny ulinll lii'iir lntiTi't tiotii thu itnl of lunr nu ll! ivili'KiniM nt Um into of IS pr ctiU per nnnuni, ASIII..NI imntlni CoIIcro "n frt on (iinnite irrp, as.&A7. I :o:j (UllKiiK, Mitrtlin l.. IMrl lot i, tiloi'U I . I... .,,... ... lloMvlrk. Itlrlmrii 3I-C9, lot 8, litm'k ft .I...,.,..,..,.!..... liiwki(, iileiniril at.0, lot t. tlllH'K 1) .. ...... ........ i ,.. Hrrvr. K-19-iltt N H W 12, diode il .. ...,.., .... Ilrrvfn, V. K !.!( N H lot II, Mock H ,.,..,.......,..... Mujlii' II. OtAiK I'url lot 3. nieUpy. Mnry i:.l'itrl lot S, tllH!K 10 ..................... Kliirfuliiiry, Mm. (,', U HI.II7 I'nrl lot 7. blork II lliilntitKPr, II. W. Lot e, block . "ill ii. ,, ... i.iiii v, ..'.' , 7, block if ....;..... ,, !. O, W ! Irtt nml (I. I'0n H, 3S frrt till ,H. tilook 17 ........ Aililmul Mlnnrnl Hoilii Korliiffp 17.IS09 tot I, ulouk 30, Ohltwootl Tmrl , . Iltll I). I'. -(.BJ H H, lot , block So. (ViIIwoimI Tri; .... IViliir, JIHI--43.S9I, part lot S, blink 31, fllltwoo.l Tiitnt .... Antiloml Mliiflrtl H.xlrt . KprlliK ro isj.ihih. mi ;, mock :i. t'liltvooil Tmrt B3.I4 Anliliillil MIiktuI Ho.ta HprlliKO o - lil 1, block 3J. Cliliwooit Anlilitnil MlnnMl Hoila HprlliKM I'o I'nrl lot I, blovlc 33. Clilt- woo.i Tmel , 313. AmIiIiiiiiI Mlnrrni Ho. In HprliiK Co l.ol , block 33. llillw'iio.l Trite! .... 1 3-15 Hlmw, V C-TJ-SI. lot 4. bliK'k 33. CoolblKO Tr.ut 33, 1 1 Hlmw, V. 7S..1I. lot IJ. block 33. CooII.Ikh Trnct It&S Blmv, V. C 75. lot . block 33, roollilK" Trnct M.5S Hlmw, V. f. 7S.-34, lot 7, block 33 Oollitm Trnot 13.94 lluvrn. A II 7&.3S3. lot &, block 37. Coolblun Trnct 31.13 l'rry. .Mnrtln-7J.I6;, lot S. block 3ft 33.41 HIoiip O J , rt ux--Sl.IO, Si lt 3. block II . 4)1. S Itroilnr. I.OII K 11-65, tot I, tiliK'k 16. Hiimmlt Al.t , 6.07 Dnprult Aiillonettc 3.4, lot 3. block 4S, Hiiminlt Aibt .... 4.14 Willi;, Klilinn - 11.319, lot 3. block 4.V Humilllt Ail. I 4,0 Klirllvy, U U nml M. II, lot A, blnrk 4, Hiiliunlt Ail.t 14.63 HIipIIpV. U U nml M. II lil , bl'N'k 49. Hnminll Aibl 33.11 KliPllry. l.uU -S., lot II, blok 19. Hiiliunlt Aibl .: Hlmllny, PiirkH jr..l, lot 13, bliiok 19, Hiimmlt Aibt .: OMinrn. 11 T 7 1 - a 3 .". . lot 13. blook 49. Hiimmlt -A.I.1 ...,...' ' t.H TIioiiipkom tt lluttpr lit 6, block 3D. Hiimmlt Ail. I ,,,., 11,14 Tlliimpmin A lliillnr-1l3ll, lot 1. block bo. Hiimmlt A.M .... 47. 1 llntcbrr J. W Ixit I, block 63, Hiimmlt Ail. I ,... in, 63 llulilirr. J. W. Iit 3, block 63 Hiiminlt Ail. I , I0.S3 ll'ilcbnr, .1. W i.36l. lot . block 63, Hiimmlt Alp! , ll.3 llntclirr. J. W, lit 9. block 53 Hiimmlt Aibl 1D.79 I'prKUoori. IrfToy 17.611, part lot 6. Anlilninl llniiiMilriiil Aii. T, 7.10 llntlrr. O. H. -H U W S lot 14, Anhlnnil llomptPnit Aami. T. 13.10 Cnrl. M M. nml M. C 4R-434 ltrt lot IS, AMilnml Home. ulnii.t An, T 13.16 tirl, M. M. nn.l M. C 4.43 lot lu hurt Antilnml lloiimitcnil Aami T .3 Knniiii. C l K.3. lot n, Aulf 1. 1 ml llomi-Mlc.nl A.n. T. .... 41.31 l.lnliiiirr. Milton t. K3.QU4, lot I. Allcinliili. Aibl or,3 Mnlnucr, Ml I toti (. UiL ;, Al- Irmlnlr Aibl H 60 Itninnnii, Mnttlo- IaiI f., Ilrllnviie Trnot ,, , 11.03 AiiiIicwk. W l.ol 4, llolln. vnn Trni' I , 37.79 An.lrcwK. It W l.irt lot 7 V H, IIpIIcviio Trncl ,..., ,97 Au.lrnwK, If. W lot 31, pnrt Itollcviln Trnct 33.17 AiiilrpwH. ii. v IJ.part Jot 34, ; IIiiIIiiviip Trnct , 3960 AnilrowK, H. ',l'art lot 37, IIpIIpviio Trnrt .............. 29.40 AiKlrotvn. II. U'.I'.irt lot, 311, IIpIIcviio Trnct 19.60 HImiw, W. I-'. i lot 35, llcllevuo rniri ! . 1141 Hliiw. W. r'. H lot 11, Uollevilo Tract 14.11 Hllvcr. Harry M-3H3, lot II, block A. Iloiilpvnnl Cork Ailil 13.94 Hllvnr. Ilnrry HI.313, lot 12, block A, lloiilttvnrd Pnrk Aibt 13.94 Allen, Himlo 1, pi ttl lot 6. block II. Iloiilovnril l'nrk Aibt 13,17 llnilmin, I'" V 40.310. Jnl 7, block II, IKiulcviir.l l'nrk Aibt 1113 Jiilinnin, I'lnirli'n H.l,ot n, block f. Iloiilnviir.t I'urk Aibl ..... 12.98 Whltr-il, llnrtlia ii. 12.173, lot 1, block I), Iloiilovnril l'nrk Aibl 13.94 Allen. HiikIk U 7R.36nf lot 3, block I), lloulnvnnl l'nrk Aibt 12.94 DpiiiiInoii. Wilbur .'..r.l, lot , block I), lloiiluvnnl l'nrk Aibl 11,63 DpiiiiInoii, Wilbur Ixit 7. block ll It, ,i,l..i. n.l fl..! 4.1.1 l..n ... ii.iiiivtiiiii a ..in ,iiiu . . .j . iiii.v Ilntcli, If. II, mill M. 48.71, lot H. IiIik'K I). Ilonlfjviirit l'.irk Aibl 10.73 IjOvphnpo. Kllx, i:t. 03-401, part lot 4, II. II. CnrHip Ailil' .... 4C.7H llumt. O. K. 7H.847, lot 14, II II. Curler Aibl 66,40 lliiKllim, M. K 02-34. lot in. ir, ii, carter Aiia is.oo llochiir, 'lillllpC0'37X, H lot 20. If. It. Cnrtor Aibl 33,11 AlilKltl, Win. M. IJ 1 10, foot lilllil ili'ii, 76.127 44,07 firiMory, A It. taint .leu. N9.IB 17.38 iiiiiior. I., n. ni'jui, pur l mi 7, I In ..... ill... .......t ' iiiiihii'i'iii' tii.nw ...a,,,.... MutlicH. O. ,W,-82.442, purl lot K, lliirKiiillnii Tract ,. Ilrouk, Mrn. J. P. 76, 284. 73.333 part bit o, HarKiiilltio .Traol ,. Vim Komin, J. If, ii ml Ciiru 71.6011, part lot 10, lliiriraillnu Htiiiulillnu'. K. K.iajit li part, 11,1. U.K. Ill II II II I' L . ,.,.,,,,, Cliuroli. M. M. -48.200, 1 lot I, Jli'lm'H Aibl .,,,.,...,, 22 r.HKI""MI, lil'llWCCH 'Ii 1,0 101 i, 81-116, lllKlilamt 1'iirlt Ailil .. Ililtcb.ir. J. W.1-Ot 33, HlKtl Inn, I ark Aibl .,, ,,,,, Hatcl.or. J. W.-MH 23, lUKlii litnit I'urk Aibl , ,, lliiliihor. J. V.r,.t 24 . IllKlit . laml I'aik Aibl .filter. H.ira i it. it 371 iilKh. . bunt l'nrk Aibl , J tit or. Ham i 11. hoi- :,, UlKlf , laml 1'ark Aitil .7... ,..,T.. IMw'iir.l, It. J.UH 37, JlKh. land I'urk Aibl Kit witnl, It. , J. Lot ,38, IIlKlilatiil I'urk Aibl ISriwitril. It. J. I.ot 3D. liiuiiii.n.i . I'urk Aibl sol HIiiiw. K. II. IM CI, UlKliluiHt I'ark Aibt ...,.., 12.18 Muliityro. H. M. Lot 03, JIIkIi- Intnl I'ark Ailil .,,..., , 28.35 Hlionhnril, II. MaT-W 10 'cot,' lol 14, Ilutiiakor'n Aibl ,,,,. 4,80 Mollofflo, I.iilu 60. CO, lot 0, Miitlinw Artrt ', , , . ,v, ,; ,,.,... 7.70 JoIuihoii, Clm. f.-I.ot V, VlatlV. ow8 AUU 1 1 i ... 1 1 1 1 .. i i . i . 7,yij 3I.2S 00,12 30.26 8,10 31.88 40.00 4.30 11.34 43.C4 10.93 20.26 11,00 8.10 18.23 ' f