EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1888. l'KRSONAU. E. P. Hoduett came grant's Pass to-day. ill from Mls Edith Fnrnir went to Port land this morning, on a short visit Hon. It. P. Boise and family have returned from their polk county farm. Cant. Lovell, of the secretary of state's oftice, has gone to Astoria, on state business. Valor and Mrs. Geo. "Williams took the morning California over, land train for Portland. John Bowie, now of Portland, spent a few days with Mr. Keller, and returned home to-day. Mrs. II. B. Holland has gone to New Era, Clackamas county, to at tend a spiritualist meeting. IT. S. Grant. Jr., the cornetist of Tvillns. arrived yesterday and has gone to work for C. A. Robert. Elder P. K. Burnett, and H. C. Porter of Aunisville, went down to Portland together this morning. Warden McKImion, of the peni tentiary, is back from his trip, and at his post, in good health, again. Hon. Andy Gilbert has put a very ueat, ornamental fence around his new residence, on Liberty and Uhe- ineketa streets. Squire Farrar and W. D. Claggett, of Salem, passed through Zena on Monday on their way to Nestucca, iiill will have lots of fun. Lieut. I. A. Manning anticipated a visit to-day from his brother, Chas. T. Manning, and wife, but they passed through Portland. That successful Nimrod, YV. P. Johnson, and party, have returned from their hunting trip, above Up per Soda, In Linn county. Thos. MoF. P.itton returns to day, from Portland, whpro he went to place his wji Hal, and II. B. Kisko in the Bishop Scott grammar school. B. F. Fletcher, of Howell prairie, has started for Umatilla county to spend the winter. He is accompan ied by his granddaughter, Miss Mary Swcgle. Chns. A. Piper, of this city, lias accepted n position as timekeeper for Searles fe Dean, the O. P. con tractors, and has gone to the front to begin work. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes go to Canyonville to-night to visit Major Wiu. Manning and wife, who have recently been to the old home of the former, in Tennessee. The wedding of Ivan B. Hunin son,. well known in Salem, and Miss Harriet ,K. Jeffrey took? place in tile Unitarian church at Portland, at 12 o'clock last Wednesday. Mrs. It. S. Wallace, Mrs. Lou Hatch and Mrs. Asa McCully are elected to attend the district W. C T. U. convention, which meets at Lebanon to-morrow and Thursday. Futher jWeller lift, to-day, oil a business, trip 'to CbicogO, to bejnbj ient a few weekH He was accom panied by hissister-iu-law, Mrs. 8. N. Rogers, who has been here on n visit to the family. 5 , . H. A. Miller, accompanied by his wire aud child, left for Portland this luorulug, where they will resfde. Mr. Miller, who has practised law with Col. W. H. H. Waters in this city, will pursue bis profeflstoiVJh!. the metropolis. E. Schoettle, merchant tailor, has taken ftUtJuU flriai paper-, , rentamo Ing allegiance to Emperor William III, of Germaany, aud all'pther po tentates, and becoming a cltlr-en of the United States. He has been In America-fix yearn, andtook-olif his fint papers Ave years ago In Iowa. J.H. AlberVs horse becamd seared yesterday, while; iitaudlngAht the fruit drier, and ran oft with the buggy, which collided with a wagon. L. S. Winters stopped the animal down town. Damage, a Itfoken shaft and the honm skinned little. Oi ike OrsB raelte. Traek laying on A. Brink's con et has been suspended for a few 'lays on account of a pleco of rock rk. This cutis now finished and track-laying will at oiico be com menced again. The completion of k cut leaves S6 miles of level grad in8. requiring only the laying of "w and rails to complete the road. ' The work to being vigorously ' Pushed all along the line. Albany Hi raid. "uWrlbe for tliejC'Al'iTAL JoiR- JlU Weattrsatae Rli. L. H. Rogers of Minnesota, who has been making a tour of observa tion in this valley, came in to-day to look around Salem and its surround ings. He likes the appearance of the country but thinks we have been suffering for rain. On the gravelly ground around the depot it may look so to a stranger. But patches of corn aud garden truck on well cultivated soil show no signs of drouth. Aud one charm about our summer has been the entire absence of anxiety in harvesting the im mense crops because no thunder storms, wind storms nor even showers have interfered for a single hour with the work. Now that grain is well out of the way, a mod erate rain would be welcome. Aud it will probably conic before long. iaqulna Fishermen's Tioukle. The Albany Herald says: "A gentleman from Yaquina states that tho striking salmoir llshernieii at Yaquina still hold out for higher wages. They held a meeting Satur day night, and decided not to tlsh for less than .1 cents per pound for whole fish and 4 cents for dressed fish. The cannery of Baker & Hays lias acceded to the demands of the fishermen, ami Sunday night 20 boat loads of tine salmon were brought in at 3 cents. The other canneries oiler only 2-3 cents each for silver-side salmon and 50 cents for Chinook. They say they will procure fishermen lroni abroad and defend their boats with Winchester rilles if "accessary, tho union llsher men having threatened to put a stop to any fishing by non-union men." - I!.ire Treat. To listen to a good reader is a rare intellectual treat, enjoyed by all, just as a hum-drain reader is a weariness and a bore. When a man is par excellence an elocutionist, and reads from his own narratives, that have gained a world-wide fame, the pleasure- U greatly enhanced. This is why Geo. W. Cable draws such immense audiences utid rivets attention of the clitcaud the critical. Doubtless ho will do so next Friday at the opera house. Tickets should bo secured early. 1'iof. ('. Nurrls' Canine Shu." The Prof., and lite wonderful troupe of performing (log-, will ap pear at tho opera house to-night. They are proitoliiuied by press and public to be the finest troupe of trained dogs ever seen In tins coun try. Jfjst tUUuY'of If, 05 educated dogs, that can give a two hour's show, the same as people, except they cannot talk. Don't inks. Ad mission 50 and 70 cents ; children 25 cents. Seats on Kile at Pat ton's book store. ' UoV t tke Uit Hd. ; Says an exchange: "Tho Salem Vidette claims to be the only demo cratic daily in Salem. Tills Is tough on tho Jouhxal." Our cotem- porary should notice that the Hug that the Jouknai. files bears the names of Harrison and Morton. And the only national platform published in full and left standing in these columns is the one passedl :by the republican party at Chicago, last June. Geo. H. Burnett, president of the Salem republican committee,. In formed the Statesman that the big LHarrison and Morton tlug will be duly flung to the breeze ut 0 p. in., to-day aud that three delegates will be chosen to attend tho meeting of Rfhi league of republican clubs In Portland on the 10th Inst. We sup pose It is so. X. Heller. Mrs. John Brooks survived the night but her family and physician scarcely, expect that her strength will Inst through the day. She la a christian lady of long experience, perfectly resigned and longing to "go home and Us at1 refer," as she expresses it. Sink Tkltrt. At Marlon, on Saturday, some thieves are reported to have broken Into the Chinese railroad section camp and rifled their boxes. It Is not known whether they secured any money or valuables. Col. T. C. Smith Informs some of the nanorx that the line officers of the 2d regiment O. X. G. will assemble in the armory of Company u.Bareni on Thursday 20th, Sept, 1888, fur UmpurpoMj of electing a iMuwnaai colonel. Oftteere may Mini prexiw. At 6:30 to-night the members of the fiafcm fire department are to asK-inble at the Tiger emrine houn to make one more run with the old Ttiwr engine before it leases ior Aberdcen, W. T. Horse Tklercs CtpturtJ. All owners of stock, and 'lovers of good order will be glad to read this from the Albany Herald : "Sheriff Combs, of Crook county, has received word from Jas. Slater, who had gone In search of Rufus Smith and a man named Reed, charged with stealing horses from t. . James, that he had overtaken them nt Siuslaw and had them In the custody of the sherifi of Lane county. Smith is the fellow mentioned in the Herald two weeks ago as having left the county with horses belonging to Mr. James. He will probably be given a term in the penitentiary in which to reflect over his ungrateful act." A lelntor to Aiberther. A lady and gentleman from n dis tant state, who intend st lying here a month, accosted a JoritN'.vi. rep resentative on the street to-day and requested information about private boarding houses, complaining that they had purchased and perused a Salem daily paper without being able to find a word on this subject that was quite important to them. After explaining that those who take boarders either want no more custom or have a notion that "it docs not pay io advertise,'' the re porter gave tho enquires tho names and location of .several good private boarding house. The I'rohl (tub. Tho Salem Prohibition club met last night to transact business and listen to an illustrated lecture by It. H. Riddle, of Walla Walla. It was decided to hold an ice cic.im festival next Friday night in W. C. T. U. hall. Admission, 15 ccuts. The club will also be represented at the great pirty prohibition picnic at Woodbum, October 0th. SKCKin'AHY. Our newsy neighbor, the West Side, says tho new Baptist church in that city is rapidly Hearing com pletion. The building wilt be U7x52 feet square, is built ot brick, will be hard finished, euutahilug til out S00 yards of plastt ring. Parker & Fer guson are doing the cart entering, and C W. Love, of Albany, the brick work and plastering. The large new opera house is also Hearing completion. It is being built by L. W. Robertson. 1 .Sonnil I.ecil Opinion'. E. Balnbiidgc Munday, Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex., nays: "llavo used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother nlo was very low with malarial fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely uo of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. D. T. WJlcoxon. of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a 'ike testimony, saying: He positively believes lie would have died, had it not been for Electric Bilters. This' great remedy will ward off as wejl as cure all malarial discuses, and forall kidney, liver nud stomach disorders stands uncquulcd. Price 50c. and ?1. at Dr. H. W. Cox's. Dee't Experiment. You cannot aflbrd ,to waste time in exiierimenting1 When yoUr lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a cold. Do not permit ony dealer to Impose upon you with some cheap lmlUitfou of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Cough's, and Colds, but lie sureyou get the genuine. Bemuse" he can inake more profit he may tell you he has something Just as good, or Just the same. Doirtbedty etlfed? but' Insist upon' getting 'Dr.' King's New Discovery, which Is guaranteed to give relief In all Throat, Lung and Chest aflectlons. Trial bottles free at H. W. Cox's drugstore. Large bottles (1. Battreaa' CtBMlultl. Tho commissioners met to-day and had a conference with If. Campbell of the O. R. N. company relative to redubtlons of freights on their line. They were asked to reduce their dcslre'to-writing that it irilght be submitted and then considered at tho meeting' nbxtXondny. Sulfa firtkcr AirertUeJ. The Orogonlau Is to publish an il lustrated edition of several towns In this valley, Including Salem, as It has done Tncotna and fsjiokline, The artist Is now here sketohlng'varWus prominent buildings and flue views. Ferrer t O. Are shipping out fruit by the ear load, but their own store Is always attractive with the liost varieties. Iu fruit, vegutablw, groeoriw and previsions they are always In the lead. f.ntr CrWIt Ue4. ' Marion county warrants draw no j money at the ..fflce of the trwwHirw for want "f ready fah, l-ut they are realily Ix.ugbt at par at the bankj-. LOCAL NUTKS. Go to-night atid see the dogs. The wonderful trained dogs at the opera house to-night. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 02 State street. The painting of the exterior of the state house, is progressing well. A private letter from Roseburg, speaks of diptheria there, with two deaths resulting. Dr. Gilbert has been called to Monmouth on professional business, Dr. Wcnip remains iu the Sanita rium. We nre credibly Informed that wheat is commanding a good price all along the railroad. At Roseburg it was quoted at 75 cents yesterday. K. L. Hlhbard, superintendent of tho pavilion at tho fair grounds, is now camped there and all who desire space should see him forth with. The notorious "Nig Bertlmt," known in California as the "Confi dence (ue n " passed through on the northbound train, going to Port land. The f:rist mill of V. Wattecr, at the-mouth of Pudding river is be ing enlarged iu view of the heavy crop and Increased demand for flour. Win. Anglln is in from the Capital mine to take out more men and a large pump and more supplies. Tho work is being vigorously prose cuted. Mrs. Bochnnger, an aged lady, living with her son-in-law, John Walton in East Salem, who has not been expected to recover for some tlmo is quite low. The S:13 train from Califohiia was loaded with passengers. The sleep ers, second class and immigrant curs nil being full, This is n com mon occurrence now. Before long Salem will have cable cars. But next Friday we will have "Cable" readings in the opera house. Those who knnwngood thing when they hear it will not miss the occasion. Yesterday morning's train did not arrive till after 7 p. in., having been thrown from the track, and had several cats smashed, by reason of a broken rail, ti few miles south of Red Blufi'. The Capital Jouhnal Is in re ceipt of a "Complimentary" to the Walla Walla Agricultural fair, to be held near that city, beginning Octo ber 1st, and continuing during tho week. Round trip rates on the () 11. fc N. faro one way, X. P., one mid one-half rates. ,s, ., , ,, . . ., , Attention is called to the ml- vertlsenient of Howard brothers In another column. They have enlcied the Held well equipped to do il clr work expeditiously and satisfac torily. Their reputation for punctuality and honest work sh u!d be a good recommendation to the public. If you have any woils Iu their line give tho lxys a chrnce. Those "dorgHl" Prof. Mollis' "dawgs." Tlio Portland Iws says: "Tho canine crforinerH climbed ladders, stood on their bind feet, made as good leaps over bars from spring-board (is utiy ai-robut. They wultxed, picked out letters and figures on blocks and finally Frltzle, the' slur, perforfned the wonderful fcal of looking at a Isiy's watch In tho audience and then going upon tho stage ami telling the time it Indicated by picking oUt figures on blocks." That J. B. Tichcnor is a niftier In tho real estate hindiios, muy be taken for granted from his success In making sales. Hero are sdiio rt int enes: Albert lViioch, of Oakland, Cal., lought forty-four acres of fruit land live miles Miuth of Salem, from GUK l-Vlelilurd, mill left oil tbd evening train for his family. Sir. Penoch bus Ik-vii trav eling around for the uu4 tworniintbJ in neuron oi a nomo. i.ui mo. loumi Homing mat suns nun as wen as; . . V ... V , . "T r , that California Is too dry for his ttlr- pose Friday J; 'V. fJIIBert Ixalght I). Jf. Kvans' farm on Howell prai rie. Jlr, Gllboit Is froili western Tennesce, but lnbilHoii n resident of Eastern Oregon for the put yuur. He' doex not like liaxtorn Omuii owing to tho Hwralty of wl and water in most K)Hlons of ii. Mr. G. U well hatlxlled with his ihw home, aud will iuiluwi otlwr to U eate here. F. J. Cattvrllu, IIh plMttogrxidHr opijtfita the court boiwe In HnWhi iiMtkiM a KfM-rhtliy of taking (lie U tureat of bablvM frHn one day to time j ears old, and until the middle of Heotetuber will take iHimllve "f tliemfrw- t"l hf warmi.U tin.'- cUfcU W"lk '! r n rv i- , VJ-. wtf mkn. WALKER. At Scuttle. W. T.. of consump tion. Miss Hollo WnlKcr, nired alxmt id years, on Friday, September "th, 1SSS. Deceased was a sister of Jessie, John, and Miss Alice Walker, of Derry, Polk county, and was brought to that place lor Interment in the Burch cemetery, near there, yesterday. She was an estimable young lady and an Immense number of mourners followed her remains to tho grave. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Xntlcp. I) s-optemSier'-Vth for tho construction of n pile nruiite across .Mill crceK in iiic norm enil of Cointurroliil street luvoiillnic t tho plnns nnil K)cellUiUtoiis on lllc with tho county Jmttto. Tho right Is reserved to reject any anil all hliK Hood, liamls v 111 ho i-oqulroil. IMlMil T l SHAW, County .IuiIrc. REED'S OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14TH. GBORGB W. OABLR This tHlonloilnulhor unit fmncilelocutlnn 1st, n-iil i( choice rcpciloiy from lilt own vrlthiK". - Knsteru Journals "tfft d- xpcnU hi the hljihcst "tl - terms of Mr. Oiule's -a i- literary entertain. -k.i A- ments. -H lloeroil sOtitf.Tricenut. ncnpnil admission, () cents. TIcKcIk fhr sale nt l'litton's mill Stnrr's hook store O rego ii State Fair! The SSIli Auitmil sa;(, rr will ho held on the 1'ulr (Iroundv, uwr Sslclii, coiiimciH'ltiKOu the 17th OF SEPTEMBER, And contlnultix one i elt. CASH PREMIUMS to the Amount of $15,000 Will ho iinardi'd fur Aurlcuhuml. Mcclain. I liiil inn! Mock chhlts, MorKsofuu mid 111I1C Will Ji, Ullll llll llllllHlll spci d. The ii.oiiilumx ollercil lme lieen lit cii'iiMtt In many ciihih, anil iu cIiikm'n huso hull milled. No entry f.o chuiKed In iIIsIkIoiinJ, K, Land U. A iiiutOllllcciiL Held of liurfi'H cnlerdl, end tht'io will lOHiienillilionleKtHol run nliiK and IrottlliK ciieh iliij . Tho illflerent trnnsiiirla(liin eoiiipaulra IU nuiko Uhiial rcdiietloiiK In fares and fitlKht. Special allcutlon Ih culled to the premi ums oflVicd for county cxhlbllH of KraliiH, 1,'nin-cH mid irullK. I'.ntrli's lll ho iiculMilln Ihon'crelur.v'H n'llco In Siilciii, Ih'rIiiiiIiik sIvdajB h('li)ro the lull, and on the fair KroumlH from Irl day liefiire the fair. lViMjim divlrlnu to .clill.lt Iu iIIvIhIoiis .1, K, O, I'anil (i are rHiui'rled Io make lh(li inlilw on !" r 1 -day and Hnliuiliiy lioriiictlipfilrirni sultno. All (utilOK i Iom) on Miiudai Heiiteiiilicr 17lli, nl 7:10 p. II. I'KICICM 01' AIIMIKSION: Cihikiii Ui'kfl for men (nU days) 5'i fO I ('oiipiiii ticket Hir.uiiliicii (Hlx itii) .. I Ul iA.viidieirnr;iieii ffl Ii i lli'l.u lui (Miiiiei llckitii to the uiiml Hand at nun tiiicl; Mr male iiir 1- yiai's -J I .-.illc- lo llie (rniinl Mam) Inc. 'I ho-e ilcHlrinc In puichare hirfitliB will nppl.( to Hie cc-irla y. r j( ml tn the xMctnry al Halom lorn KlillllIH IIM. J.T. (iUK( tWJfi. crefyj . Kiv rpHE QUESTION OF THE DAY. PROTECTION OR' FREE' TRADE?' An Emmlnilltin of' the TirllT Qutitlon with El- peclil Rif Hi 6 thi Intertill of Lifcor. BY HENBY GEORGE. fi.orii, tun. rAj;j;ii, cunth. Till-lii the cliin-l, falrcVl, iiWMt lntireit IriL' and moxt miilnlrle rViklnhiuftoii atthi (iirltTudcitliili yH iiilidfjiiiiil Vtl "proVn' lunlnill!o to ull whit winli lounaenuind theVUbJeet. The'inolt thorpUKb In vryit Iputlnn, pf the, utibJcH thktliKnyerijJ-enputlnlypo New York Ncwk. The nlipcArunrn of thl IkkiV nliirk n new enoefi In th worldoeldA- triiKirte.fr frt Iradi). Ileliry Ht-ore, tat, u power of- iKiltliurecononiieirniniiinueiiii eitwrsna limpid lunstinselliiit buy child cut) uuder fund 111 in , whllo thfl riioct learned man tin enjoy llio tu-cumey ot uU (Utemonu klidthe HJltirtsdlMncM ofliU IhoUKbti'. Thommi (1. HhmrniMn In New York Ktur. , lMik which every workfntfiitun In the I luaun reuo wnn iniei lurt,-New ork Jlernld. rrud with Interest and ouihtto WliiMir wuaU tn we. the utroiiteot ur-gfculeht'-ii"t Only iixnlml nroUstliiii, hilt urillti.r II Inrlrti-wlll find It liera C'hrUtlSn Union, TlmliiKiiliiruceeMorMr (Irorieelii that helia iiliuleltollllenl economy lulcroA linen! woiioiiit inicriwi HliK- I niiariHii iiev view. He(lf GMgt,, 0(k,f WofV yfiMnvt mi .Vprty, eloth, tlj irr, I KSKi'1'i..Mr.,... ,.,; ,-.r.nU. 'i ii Umt tiiiMthm, iiir. id nnu. I'rulMYly In Idiid, iMixr, leenl. dilrxM Villi rlTANIAllI ir, W II L'nlon rbjuure, New York. W00DBURN HOTEL WiMJiniuiix, Okhoon, F. M. CAMMACK, -;- Prop, Till TAUI.IC I trnffUM wMk U lrt I ho HtHrkat nMtodto MTV4ihiy wbttxk. TliU ImMi;IiM4 rrdenlly lrn refilled and ' u n"wn"f "' valley ' A elurf f 'h- j ' ii. i(i i.aj'- r--t1 fully awl i ted Y .erytl. nlnwUm EDUCATIONAL. i lnm m nt- Miss Knox Will continue Her School for the en suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church ami Marion Sts.. beginning SEVTKMItKK 10. 101 di!w Piano and Voice. Milt Laura GULTHA ani Mitt KUrgAret MACRUM Will oiien a School In I'i flrpn, Vocal Ciilliirc, i'i' On Mondii, Sept. Hit ItootnM iltnvtly over Kim Nntlimat ll.ink. Om he seen at tlui nxMUHon and allor Matuiilay, Sent. I, team 11 o'clock a. in. sUa CONSKRVATORY OF 1IUSIG! Wlliimu'titf I'liivt'i-sUy. loil sucsWnil fchool of mnnle on I ho nnrth(es coant. About 150 STITDKXTS LAST VBAR. Conics In flmiM, OlK(lt, t-lnul"K. Vlulln, llnrnioriy. iiml Ccnmtur- point. IllplomiiH on completion ot conifc. Teacher"! Z. M. 1'arMn, Kriiukln l. .loaex, r.Mil'ov. ABsiHtant. i.lllll M. Smllll. I'ltTt term hcisliiK .Momliiy, Heptemner !td, isss. sicnd for cataloKiie. Kor Inrlher lartlculaiH addicxs y. M. l'AKVIN, Mimical Dlicctor, Salem, ()r. s-17-dlf.wU WILLAW1EHE UNIVERSITY Uiailuali'H stnili'iitM In Classical, Liforary, Soiciililio, Normal, Ifusilicss, Law, lIltDlCAL COURSES. It U thn (illicit, larKONl and leant exien elvdliiHtltntlon of liHirnlni; In tho Norlh weiit. , , Kchodl ciAii Irnt Mondny In Hcploinber. Heml for calrtloiiiie lo TIIOH. VAN HV, I'reHldent. 17: Hnlcin, (iri'Koii. SR PAIS seiiL -u- lbys and' (j-irls. Tho . ncrjuofl jrlir nrtenv.,on, tmi Utit ,'HfBwiT. nuruwBii ,niNJ (Ion In th primary nnd Erilisn Branches. Of MUSIC -In (xiuriJ.-. I'KKMH 1 Mrthm iiifommtlon may h liailonnpplloatluato.a. . . ..ukV. im. itwr, Cor. CheiiI;keU and HUtMHU. K-'JVtf fall SAlt. STOCK PAKM FOR SALE or RENT! G30 ACRES Well wutrrrd and plenty ot timber. Two nouaoe aud Iwn bare. (lood ureluud. Mradow and l.'O luirm plow land. VMly head of rtuttln wllh the pUu-o If wanted, and horMaenouelitorun It. Within nva talks ofdcnotoniheO. Al). IL.Il. A Uirijaln Jor koineuody. Enoulre at Office of Cioltil JoumaL For Sale. fr all uuw, fnmi line to full eMully. All for the low i.rlM, of HO. (Sill at (lie ISk- elmi Chief, Vinegar A Fruit I'mimm-vIbc Cnmatiy a ottleo. Huloin, Oregon. Tak Nnl if Till. I.-V)H HKIIO WK WII.I. HKI.I.OO .r ; w4l liuproiMt Kurdvu Wuil, wlikla 1 Hm of Mulvtii. (kxl loud U Uwu Hi yUT ummjmJ. IhtlUtluaa mHi. fHt YOUNG pRDIARD aud excollvtil khm ImiuL rbia b a WarilMlH, aud will he tu-ld only h bft I umv mi iinmm nicuriw. iiiii miiu nv wua I iihiw you Hw projwety Ki-rn ..u. Hal, ii,r (CiMIWIf MiiM-rlU f..rth- ( Aiirn Jaiv , NAI. SCHOOL