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r, C 7 b'fV c wtv Halt . H '"- City Hall $T MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUNE j K g$ -g11 SECOND EDITION ' WJLA1JRJLIK; Fair ami .cofckkMiW 7h MiH. -M. ' ' - M ' W-& t K I P- vr Korly-iwoond Tr. I)yltnv(inlli Yvtr, COURTIS OTMiiFRY SEPARATETRIALS FORSQUAREDEAL $53.562JJMBER FORLABORCHIEFS Attorneys for Ettor and Glovannlttl Think Justice Should Change Atti tude Rejjnrdlnii Passing Prospec tive Jurors Mill Workers Resume HALKM, MnH., Oct. I. Dlssnlls fitctlou with ilio court's inntljod ot choosing Jurora woro voiced lo tholr ntloriioya horn today ) Joseph J. lUtor, Arturo Olovnnulttl nnd An tonio Caruso, oriptnlKors for thu In dimtrlnl Worker on trial hero (or tho dentti of Anna Lopplsxo, it wotunn striker, who mot death during tho big toxtllo Htrlko nt Lnwronco last winter. Tho detondttiils ttro charged with being accessories before tho (net to tho murder, lloth Uttor and Oloviuinlttl nro urging their attor neys to fight ovory stop of tho wny, bollnvlng thnt tho court U selecting Jurors who favor tho prosecution. Attorney Fred H. Mooro of Io Angolcs, representing Caruso, todny gave tho following Htniomout to tho United Press: "All thrco of tho defendants feol thnt this trlnl Is botwoon capital nnd Inbor nnd thai tho talesman ought to lm uskod tholr attitude on economic uurtitlon. Thoy want tholr comiHol to fight for n square deal and force Joitttco John II. Qulnn to change his nttlludn regarding tho passing of pruspoctlvn Jurora." In opening court thin morning " tiro Qulun nald: "I fear ninny lalcsmon have re fused to servo because thoy had formed Impressions rather than pre judices. Union a man's opinion and objection havo so Intertwined hla conscience that ho would disre gard tho evidence and the Inw he U fit to aorve." Work wna renamed In Iho Kssex County mills today, all tho striker participating in tho twenty-four-hour demonstration against tho Imprison ment of Ktlor, Glovanulttl and Cam eo, returnliiR to tho looms. 1.0S AKOCIiKS, Oct. 1. -Senator William Allen Hmltlt of Michigan, chairman of tho Miuntii commit too probing tlto Mexican Nituutloii, con tiiilics thu lilkltic of evidence hero In lay. Testimony iiilducpil yesltirdny points to tho near bankruptcy of Iho Mndero udmluiMruliuii, Ribloy Lu jut), Pascual Oror.co'rt accredited nu.eut, throw light upon the l'iuuiictnl affaira of tho iMlmluiittruliou. "At thq tlmo Mndoro took rlutrge of tho RrtvoninlPiit,' ho Haiti, "ilium wiih $117,000,000 (Muxicuu tuouoy) m Iho tmiiHtiry." Part of ihlrt 10,000,00, tho com. niitico ctituhllNliod wuh coiitrihutcd t,y (wo Amorluuii tionxtiatloiiH with an oyo on couoortifloiiH In Mexico, Ltijiin cn1uI)HhIio(1 thnt at tho pro--mil limo thoro Ih Iohh limn ..000, 000 In thu liunilrt of thu Madoro ov oriiment and nt thu proftcnt rato of (i.xpimdltiirc, thin will ho vxliaiiwtud in IlillQ IIIOIltllK. FIND MH NEAR BANKRUPTCY DOWNWARD TENDENCY STOCK MARKET NHW YQIUCi Oct. 1. Prices look a downward drop on war rumors when tho Block market oponod hero todny, JoHuqn InoludliiK practically all ot tho nutvo lst. Canadian l'aolflo doeltnod 1 C-H. Northern Pacific Ono point and llarrluiau Issiiob frac tlouu. Coalersaiid enppors woro weak. Boon ufier tho openliiK however, prlubu niudo aotuo recovery. Bovorul Hpuctaltloi wero oxcoptlonally active uiid strong. Tho decision of thu treasury depart ment to not facilitate tho movement of cropH y depoults In nntional banka iih well as liiereased depression lu London, Impelled further liquidation. IlcuvlnosH wuu gronloBt lu Cuundliin I'nclflu nud Northern 1'acltlo and titool, Tto murkot closed weak, Uoudij vtw Biudy, Uncle Sam Drlnys Suit in Federal Court at Mcdford Aualust Lake view Parties to Recover Value of Timber Taken From U. S. Property United Btatcs district court con vened In (ho Moono Hall In (IiIh city nt two o'clock this afternoon, with JmlKoa Chnrles 15. Wolvorton, of I'ortlnud, prcHldlni;. A. N. Canon, cleilc of tho Federal court Is nltio lu ntteudanco as Ik aUo U. H. Mnrshal U M Hiott, who Iiiih siibpocnoad and broiiKht to Medford twenty or more wltnrmicx for the Kovornincnl whoso testimony will bo taken lu tho ensos pondliiK before this court. Thoro nro four cases lo bo tried nil orlRlnatliiK In tho Lakovlew land districts and nro for Ircspnx upon tho removal of valuable, timber from Kovormcot land. All nro ensns wherein tho Kvcrnment seeks to ro cover pay for fhls timber nnd tho BKRreRnto valuu or the' timber thus alleKed to havo been removed nud ap propriated Is $f.3,5fi2. Bykes Humnkur and HlnUi McClet Ian nro Jointly sued for $10,4:1!".. .Bykus Mumnker and Karl Ilrooka for $n,i:u. J. 1), Hnmnker nnd John Btludt for f 17,080. J. I), llamaker, ludhldunlly, for $111,910. A waiver of Jury (rial haa boon filed by attorney for tho Kovornmont and tho defendants and and no Jury will bo Impannolod notwithstanding tho fact that a Jury list was drawn for this term ot court. Tho government will bo represent ed by usslstant U. 8. district attor ney It. F. McOulrc. Lionel it. Web ster ot Portland la attorney for alt tho defendants. Tho offenses alleged wero com mitted lu ItiOK and only civil suit to recover Is brought. Tho government has over twenty witnesses In nttond anco at court while tho defense has six or eight. A. W. Orton, register or thu U. B. laud ufflco at I.akovlow, la ono ot tho witnesses for tho government who Is In ntteudanco nt court, ho bavins been Hiibpoennod mora especially that ho might bring with him the official records of tho laud office for uso In tho trial. BUBONIC PLAGUE NKWCASTI.K. N. B. . Oct. 1. Tho much drendod disease, bubonic plaguo, has brokun out on tho ship nellnlslo, which trndea between Now castlo and Hamburg, and which is lying nt n whnrf here. Ono appren tice Is dead, and two others ot tho crow nro ntllcted. Tho health authorities, reinombor lug tho rnvuges of Iho dlsoaso on tho seaport towns ot Australia sovornl years ago. hnvo quarantined tho ship and tho wharf, and havo Instituted Inquiries to ascertain whether any of tho crow have been ashore. livery precaution Is being taken to 8oo that tho plaguo does nut spread. T CHICAGO. Out. 1.Uii1cb4 Urn truotion ooniuiuli'H of Chicago recog nine thu (IiiiiiuikIh of thu employes a Kigali I iu htriko will hu ouilud tomor row, Tho ui-hllraliou negotiation!) t'ailml mlhorahly. Tho Hiirfaco and ulovnt ed omployurt hnvo a Hourot iiKruvment, RAWLINS POSSE PREPARED TO LYNCH HE0R0 FIEND HAWMNB, Wyo., Oct. 1, Pobsob today aro propured to lynch Jfrank WlBfall, a' negro who Is alleged to havo assaulted Mrs. Ksfhor HJgglUB aged 71 years, when rap tu rod, Wlgfall lu Kllogod to havo chopped down tho door of tho UlggliiB homo and ovorcomo tho womau aftor a fierce struggle. Ho thou took to tho hllla and Is reportod to bo located IN AUSTRALIA CHICAGO CARMEN STRIKE OM ROW MEDFORD, ' """ " ' ' Defense Scores Point When Court Sets Aside Order for Consolidation of Trials of Brldjjc Workers Ac cused of Dynnmlllnn Structures. INUIAKAI'UhlK. Iml, Oct. I. Kirnt liloiiil for thu iIcIciimo wiim hc imihmI by the attorneys hum today in the Iriul of the fil'ly-ono meinb(iK of thu hiidgeworkerN union, when Jude Ainlernon HiHlainvd u motion pre hrntcd by Attorney llovey lo m-t iikidu Iho order for conxolirirntioil of the trial made tact March. United HditcH District AHoruey Miller ex puctK In itiiivo fur tu-cousoliilalioii kiioii mi ltimiikIh other than Hioho of fered in filitinc the motion loday. The (lel'emlaiitH ami their nttonioy aro jubilant over Judge Andertwii'x ruling. Attorney Hovey ie(iieleil ton daVK time in which ! prepan' Neparato demurrerH t tho fifty-one iiidictmcutN, the court holdliiL' the io- ,iieHl in iibeynuce. McMuJilgnl Arraigned Orlio K. MeManigal wiirt arraigned today on charge of illegally trum- porliu cxploHivrH, the chargo ngauiHt iiim bciiiL' (he Mime iik thohO coiitaiii- ed in thu indictments upiiuM thu un ion men. lie plended trinity to each of thu iudietmeiitri. Hcutenco in Mo- MauipilV race wan (eniorurily biia IKtndcd and ho left (he courtroom un der ii heavy guard, lie will lie held at the federal buildintr until the tak ing of testimony Marts when iio in expected (o prove (ho h(a(o"rt Htar witiiofcs nguiiist the licenced men. Thoro wan no deiiumMriiliun cither when M'-'Mutiignl entered or left thu courtroom. l.ator .Judge Anderson denied At torney Hovey'n rcqueht for filing M'paratc deumrrcrri to tho indicl montM iiliil inlv'iHcd Pnuieoutor Miller thnt it wan up to him to elect the counts whureUM)ii thu iiovcrnmonl ))rojM)Hed to tr' nccu-eil. Then he wild Miller could again move for ic coiiHolidution of tho ca-ten. I'oHy-clgbl DcfendantM Upon rccotnuicudalioiirf of Miller, the court (lischnrged the indictment, agaiiiht Patrick Hyun, buMncfrt ngenl for tho Chiengo Ironworker.' local; J. W. Invin, former cccretary of the lronworkern' local at Peoria, III.; and A. J. Kuvnnaiigh, Imsinc.sH agent for (lie Springfield, III., local in 1011. I'roMMUttur Miller then elected to try the remaining forly-oight defen ilants on fifty-five counts ns fol fel fol eows: Five counts charging conspir acy, Ihirty-four charging illegal transportation of dynamite, hix-tcon involving HhipmcnlK of nilro-glycer-ino. Korly-fivo coutitH, wilhoul .spe cillo data, wero eliminated, .ludgo Audcrtion then hiistaineil Miller's mo tion to ro-uoiisolida(o (ho easo on (he remaining charges and (ho bcleetion of a jury began. NEW YORK STATE UTICA, N, Y., Oe(. l.Oovenior JoluiHoir of California, progressive oaudidato for vice prchideut began a four-day (our of Now York with a Hpoooh hero loday at noon. From hero Governor Johnson will go to Schenectady whoro ho will speak to night. At ownrk, N. J., Johnson attack ed Governor Wilson for his attitude toward tho New York demoeratio sit uation and oharaelerir.ed the demo oratio Qtiiididnto'ti tariff argument as "Indefinite, and nmhiguouH." STACEY IDENTIFIED AS ASSAILANT OF BURNS 8T. LOUIS, Oct. l.Uoutonant Burns, of tho Chicago police depart ment Idonllflod Walter Stacoy as tho man who boat him up In Chicago. Stacoy was being arrostod lu connec tion with tho Now Wcstmlnator rob bory. Btaqoy upon being confronted by Utirm declared ho had never botoro soon the lloutonunt, TAFT CANS SPEECH FOR 'USE DURING CAMPAIGN MMVKRMLY. Mass., Oct. l. Prosi dont Taft today dellvored a'spooch Into a recording phonograph to bo used for'c&muulitu mirnosoa. Ilecordu of tho apeooh, It waa satd, would lo OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 3012. ROOSEVELT LEADER WHO SOLD HIS CITY WILLIAM FLINN IS MH.WAUKKK. Wis.. Oct. 1. Af- ler being operated for a fractured skull sustained when hts Flat car crashed through n, fenco during the speed trials for tne Vandcrbllt cup races, David JJruce-Hrown died horc thin nflernoon. Alter opening the skulls of Hruco-Urown and his mechanician, the surgeons who per formed tho operations declared that both had a fighting chnnco for life. Tho tnechnnlclan is fctlll unconscious. Driving a Kiat car at tho rato of 8.". miles an hour, llruce-Hrown crashed Into a,ronct on the third lap. Drown nnd his mechanician wero both, picked up unconscious. Ilruco-Urown's skull was found to bo fractured. E IKDIAKAI'QLIS. Iml., Oct. 1. Tho national conservation congress was opened bore today with nn address of welcome by Charles W. Kalrbauks. former vice president of tho United States. Scores or conservationists woro present from all parts ot tlto coun try. In his address of welcome Fair banks directed what many bollovcd wan a snip at tho conservation policy of tho new progressiva party. "Do not surrender," ho Bald. "Your present well tried guaranties ot Jus tlco nnd tho rights ot man for theories which 'neither upon good renson nor experience nro commended to our best Judgment." President Taft was represented at today's bcfslon by Secretory of Wnr StiuiHou who addressed tho delegates. WITH SOUTHERN TRIP ASUVILLK. N. C, Oct. 1. Theo dore Itoosovolt, progressiva candldato for president Is hero today greatly pleased with his rocoptlou la tho south. Ills volco Is so hoarso ho can hardly speak on this, his final day ot campaigning, Itoosovolt expects a big vote for tho progressives In tho south. MAX COHEN ON TRIAL FOR SUBORNATION OF PERJURY l'OKTLANl). Oct. 1. Max O. Co hen, Portland attorney", today is un der indiuliuent by tho federal grand jury on a chargo of subornation ol testimony in a white slavo ense. It is alleged that Cohen induced Esther Wood a woman tho government al leges was brought hero from Cleve land, Ohio for immoral purposes, to swear falsely at the hearing of Jake Oroulch, charged with "white hla vory" for having brought tho woman horo. Cohon defended Orouioh. CALLS ULSTER COVENANT BLASPHEMOUS MUMMERY lUShPAStT, Ireland, Oct, 1. I lowing the signing of- the Ulster co venant, (ho district counuH of Car-. vlok-on-Sulr, Tipporary, has passed n resolution denouncing thu bigniug i yVls, x. T Knur BROWN KILLED RACING FOR VAN II U CONVENTION INGRESS SERVIA READY H K Military Trains Loaded With Troops Leave Belgrade for Border Ulti matum Sent Sultan Montenegro Preparing to Join In Attack. HKLOItADi:. Bcrvla, Oct. 1. Last night and this morning military trains loaded with troops started for tho Turkish border. All automobiles In Delgrado havo been commandecre'd by tho military authorities for war purposes. LONDON', Oct. 1. Foreign Minis ter Saznoff or, Itussia is hero today luconferenco with tho Turkish, Crock, Servian and Dulgarlan ministers in an effort to prevent war In tho Hal kuns. The powers fear the result of tho conflict would bo the partition ing ot Turkey. .Montenegro (n Join CKTTINJK, OcL 1. King N'lcholas or Montenegro Is engaged In a gen eral council or war with his advisers hero today. Mobilization or the Montenegrin forces and a desvent on Alvania aro expected bo the outcome. HKItLIN, Oct. 1 Rumors or im minent war In tho Italkans with the possibility that Germany may be In volved caused a panic on the Bourse today. Stocks slumped badly and the banks are refusing all loans. PARIS. Oct. 1. Private despatches from Constantinople received today say that Nenadovltch tho Servian minister has given Turkey two days to release a tralnload ot munitions of war en route to Sorvta which arc be lug held by the Porte. Unless Tur key compiles tho note says, Scrvla will at ouco declare war. Franco Tightens Piino PARIS. Oct. 3. PlanhiiiK to top the imminent Balkan war by tho me thod of tightening its purse tritigs tho government this evening request ed all French bunks not to advance any money to the Balkan states Other Ettrocnii chancellories prob ably will net similarly thus tying up financial supplies nud disorganizing the var plans of the confederacy which plans to defeat and dismcrabur Turkey. VIENNA, Oct. J. 11 was authori tatively stated hero this evening thnt Austria has asked Russia to explain a Russian mobilization now proceed ing in Poland. It is suspected that tho Czar whilo pretending1 to seek !cncc iu the Balkans secretly wants war. Austrian troops left tonight for the Balkan frontier. AUGUSTA. On., Oct. l.-Pandlug a roply from United States Commis sioner ot Labor Charles F. Nell as to whether tho difficulty might bo takon up undor tho Krdman media tion law. Augusta streot car men out on atrlko toduy marked tlmo. Tho comnnny Is making no attompta to oporato Its cars. Tho court mnrtlal ot seventeen mombors ot tho stato militia, Includ ing Captain Jowltt and Captain llondorson, tor shooting and killing three citizens last wook started to duy. PATTERN DEMONSTRATOR AT MEEKERS' STORE FRIDAY Ml'ss Frlsbto ot tho. Now York of flco or tho McCall Paltorn company will ho at tho M. M. department storo on Friday; Oct. 4, to demonstrate pat terns to tho ladles ot Medford. Miss Frlsblo will show how to uso (ho Mc Call patterns to tho best advantage and why thoy aro tho simplest und cnMost patterns to put together and will explain anything aldles may wish to kuow about patterns or Btylcs. PACIFIC MAIL SALE DENIED AT NEW YORK NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Secretary Miller ot tho Harrlman linos today donlod nil knowledge today of a re ported sale ot tho Pacific Mal com pany. Ho satd the rumor was prob ably duo to nn advance lu too lino a AWAITING DECISION l8t0?K- . . . ' DIX BELIEVED OUT OF RUNNING Murphy Announces He Will Not In terfere With Democratic Conven tion But Will Permit Dcletjates to Have Free Hand Sulzcr In Lead. SYRACUSE, N. Y., OcL l.-J-Whcn the democratic stato convention opened here todny It wns announced that Charles P. Murphy would not Interfere but would permit the in dividual delegates to act ot their own accord. Murphy's rotusal to enforce the unit rule Is believed to mean that Governor i)lx is out ot the running. Congressman William Sulzer of New York appears to be tho strongest candidate although he Is opposed In some quarters. After effecting temporary organi zation the convention adjourned while tho leaders will fight out the question ot whether Dix Is lo bo rc- nem'nated. CRAZED BY TYPHOID IIOLMSTER, Cnl., Oct, 1. Craz ed for fotir years as a result of typhoid fever, but kept nt home be cause she was believed to be harm less,, May Thomus, aged 21, is today the slayer of her only brother, Gro vcr Thomus, nj;cd 27. The shooting occurred in )i? kitch en of the Thomas funn house about twelve miles from hero on the Benito river. Thomas" w'asVhol throu'sh the heart and died instantly. There wero no witnesses to (he tragedy. The s'rl was found la(er in the brush by a sheriffs deputy and tnkea to the jail here. No words passed her lips. She probably will be sent to nu asylum. IGNS F PALO ALTO BANK PALO ALTO, Cnl., Oct. 1. State Senator Marshull Black, accused of embezzling more than $100,000 from (he Palo Alio building nnd loan asso ciation is loday officially ousted of the secretary of tho concern. At a mcetitij of the board of direc tors, the resignation of Black wai demanded, and B. G. Allen, president of the Palo Alto chamber of com merce, and head of the Palo Alto I lard ware company, chosen to suc ceed him. Tho directors havo shown no indi cations of prntcuutiti; Black, at least until they havo realized to the full on tho assets of tho association. WITH ELEVENTH WIFE NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Probably no man slnco King Solomon has a great er matrimonial record than Lionel E. Lawronce, graduate of tho United States naval aendomy, actor und tstnge producer, who Is today on his honoy moou with his eleventh wlfo. Lawronco'a latest brldo wna Mlsa Ernestine M. Doychort or Chicago, known on tho stago as Ellzaboth Bourne. ELY MINERS THREATEN ELY. Nov., Oct. 1. -Unless tho union la recognizod nud an Increase In wages of fifty contB a day la grnntod, tho miners hero wM call an Immediate strike, according to Chas. tL Moyer, labor leader, hero today. Munager Lakeuan of tho Nevada Consolidated company, asserts that tho minora nro BatlBfjod with tho com pany's rocont voluntary lacreaso of tweuty-flve centB a day. MURDERS BOHR MMEOIATE STRIKE , N0..1&1. G0L0BRIGKSOL0 QUAY BY FLINN Agreement Made Whereby Quay Was to Send Flinn to Wahrnt&fi In Exchange for Political Central of Pittsburg Campaign Aired, WASHINGTON, Oct. ! Poise Pcnroso says I offered him or anybody else 12,000,000 to be elected Bonator from Pennsylvania ho lied."' This was the denial made, here to day to tho scnato campaign contri butions committee by William FIIrh of Pittsburg, to charge by Senator Penrose that Pllnu hsd attempted te buy a scat In tho Unltod State wa nt o. Fllnn Is leader of tho progressive party In Western Pennsylvania and It was largely due to hts efforts that delegates to the republican aatienat convention at Chicago Instructed for Theodore Roosevelt were elected. The Plttsburger choked with rage when mention of Penroso's charged was made. Senator Penrose sat well up In front and Fllnn. In voicing hts denial, turned until he faced hla ac cuser. ProgreftSlre Campaign ' ' Only a few spectators wore present when the committee"" met at 10:10 o'clock. Fllnn wad scheduled to open today's hearing with his testi mony. Following his brief conversa tion with Chairman Moses K. Clapp, however, Fllnn was excused for the time being and Elon Hooker, treas urer of the progressive national com mittee was called to the stand. Hooker submitted records ot the New York county progressive commit tee which showed that contributions to tho pre-conventlon campaign of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt from New York were $59,157. The ex penditures, ho said were $52,000, Amos Plachot, a brother of GlftenL,. Plnchot. Hooker said collected $11. 000 In addition (o the above receipts, Judge Lovett, chairman of the board or directors or the Southern Pacific railroad, it waa announced, would testify later in the week re garding contributions tho late E. H. Harrlman is alleged to have made and collected for Theodore Roose velt's 1904 campaign. Primaries a Farco Hooker testified that Alexander Cochrano, a carpet manufacturer, con tributed $25,000 to the campaign fund. Hooker tcstlttcd that the total expenditures ot the progressives pre convontlon were $141,657. This amount ho said Included $17,000 paid out In railroad fares by Colonel Roosevelt and former Senator Dev crldge. Hooker declared tho progressives spent $5,000 iu Maryland; $3,5000 In Maine; $5,200 in Massachusetts: $13,500 in Illinois, and $17,500 spent by Senator Joseph M. Dixon, of Mon tana who had chargo of Roosevolt headquarters In Washington. The nbovo figuro, Hooker said, did not cover California and Intermountaln states. Ho did not bollevo that any Independent state fund was raised. Munsoy (Javo $a,000 The progrosslvo receipts wero In creased, Hooker said, by four con tributions from Frank Munsoy, mnga zlno and nowspaper publisher, which totaled $30,000. Othor contribu tions, ho said, wero from Kmlen Roosevelt, W. Barbour, Douglas Robinson. O. K. Roosovolt and W. K. Roosovelt, each of -whom gave $5,000; H. L. Stoddurd wth $4,000; Dan Tunn, $2,500. d. W. Perkins no said contributed $2,500 besides earlier donations. Hooker declared that Roosevelt's primary campaigns woro tho. most economical over con ducted, considering tho number ot voates pollod, Fllnn oh Stand ,. Flinn presented the statement of his prQ-convon(lon expenditures, as7 sorting that ho contributed from 88 to 90 por cent of all the Roosevelt monoy usod lu Pennsylvania. 1 FUuu said h!s contributions amounted to $09,384 to the Penn sylvania campaign and that ot this amouut $38,000 was, spent in AN loghany county In whleh kPltt8burg la located. FUuu said that $29,960 was spent, on postal cards during the flgkt, H said: "Tho money, .wai eUariHut to , the Roosevelt oawjwUii but It sev ered a much largor range at iHtyml, Tho Taft men Pt $0.6p9 I A1" leghany county alon, I tHlak t large expenditures shouW step' Senator Clapp te NoeeuefM Fllnn regarding PftfMs'i , ,! 1 i i - r - - i "ir -fT1 i T; (Centtausd e If9 ) u t ?:m T? . V V ! - (- A,t( i f - V ,' .-.' ; ,-i' hour (?iprokOo, Bprepd Vroadoiteti tie i blasphemous mummery, ' i