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TID3 CAPITAL EVENING JOTJEKAi. i t 3 R the wmi, MUM TKHMS OK HUIMC'HIITION. DAILY. One yenr by mnll - W Hlx month by mull I ' Three months Ity ""ill-- ' r! Vet week, delivered ly carrier 15 WKKKI.V. One yenr by innll . . V J Hlx months by mull . . One yenr, If tmld In wlvnncc 1 Hlx months, If paid In advance 0 l'or ndvertlFlnK rates apply nt thlsofllee All Subscribers to ''iikCai,itai..Jouiina I who do not secur their pnper rcRiilnrly will notify this otllcc, kIvIiik mlilrcHH, nnd Die mutter will Imuttrmk-tl tout once. OMIco. corner Court nnd Liberty Htrcets ThijMotoii liiNi:. Thu mirvey or.i for the Salem mill Kllverton motor line camped on the hanks of J'lKhlliif,' river lust nlf,'ht iiinl will to-duy try iiml loeato a crossing over wild river. The plaee that 1st the moHt convenient anil bent adapted Hch about thrce-(iiuilern of a mile below the county bridge across the river. ThoHUivey has been dellnltly nettled up to this point, and when tlie crossing Is located there tin grounds bevond will he very eas, to locate. More than likely th permanent survey will be coin pleted l)' the latter pail ol next week, when I lie plans and sprcill catloiiH, touelher with the pionei eontraetH will lie drawn iiji and let then work will be coniuieneed ini medlately on the coiihlinclioti ol this line which, when llrxt pro. posed, was aliuoht i(,'iioied liy a few who have never expected to nee the eolintrv impiiivc tiotn mi everlaHl hitf wIldernecH. It will not he many weeks unlll Haleniltes can run out to Silycrton. make a biifi neHH or friendly rail anil lie liaek in the city all inside ol' VJi minutes. Oood for the Motor Line. A J'HOTOdltAl'IIIC MXIIIIIITIDV If any display In an imlustilal ex hlbitlon ought to be artistic it if that of an art photographer. C'hur rlngton's oxqulsit booth in one corner of the art gallery at I lie Slate Fair left nothing to lie desjieil. It was the most artistically draped and tastefully at ranged booth in the en tile fair. The silken and plush hangings and the dainty at range Incuts wcicbut theshrinc for photo graphic work which cannot he ex celled on (his coast. Kverv ."lyle ol portrait was to lie wen and found a place somewhere In the booth. The pictures of seveiul well-known so ciety ladles showed the excellence of Mr.Vheriingtou's-work. In enlarged work in India ink anil crayon, as well as in colors, there were several specimens of artistic work. The panel portraits, imperials and cabi nets weie Mulshed with great cue and bore the impiiul of the at list's touch. The pastels weie finished and life-like, anil every pot trait ex hibited was a wottliy representative of Cheriiugiou's Hue photograph gallery up stairs lu the new Hunk block on Commercial street. . . Hound Him ()vi:u. The dial of A. (J. Huberts, of I'olk counly, under the charge of the larceny of a horse, as was stated in last evening's .loi'li N.w., proved to be a strongly con tested one. Until sides were nblvrep resuntedlby attorneys (leo. (). Hing liam, assited by (I. II. Huriiett for thu prosecution and iilmou Kurd and I'. II. D'Areyas theilefendants. Home sixteen witnesses were ex amined and many strong points brought to hour on the case., .ludge (Jooilell. after carefully weighing the evidence of both sides decided to bind Huberts over, to await the action of the grand jury, in the sum of 4-100 which was promptly given. The case no doubt when it comes up again will be of considerable luteiest for u simple criminal case as many strong points are to be raised in the case. HoAiti) oi' Rmcvrs. The board of regeutsof the Agiicultural college held a meeting on Wednesday at the parlors of Hamilton, Job A: Co's haul;, at Corvallis, when the follow ing members were present: YV. S. Ladd, president, (lov. I'ounnyer, See. McHride, Supt. !:. H. MelClrov, (Irani! Master Haves, J. K. Went 1 1 erford, J. W. Ui'liimi and T. K. Cauthorn. The object of the meet lug was for the purpose of adopting a now course of study to go Into full elleet next year. The executive committee was aulhoiied to set out a I'd w of trees on the north side the of college grounds.provldlng the citi zens on thi oposlte side of (he street would do likewise. This Is to ho known as College awiiue. The hoard, In a body, then vMtcd the college premises and exitrex-ed themselves highly pleased In (he way matters were being generally conducted; also the progress being ma le on the new building, etc. A I'osri.v Titor. Last Friday afternoon a man from Dallas came over to our city, says the Sheridan Courier, with horsouml buggy, and forgetting that there was a state law against driving across bridges faster than a walk, or from some other cause, trotted his horse aeioss the bridge. Ho was met at the end of the bililge by Constable Hyde, who gracefully arrested and took him before Justice Field. He plead guil ty to the cnarge ami "iu..oner" itu js)isl a line of fit). It docs seem that people would soon learn that this law will bo enforced in Sheri dan, and have the precaution t wah; their horses when on the bridge. It Is a wholesome law, and should U strictly kept. Persons violating It may expect nothing else than to bo punished. iMiMtovixo,-Win. l)iuuiin. the gentlemanly manager of the West, ern I'nlnu lines in this city, Is able, to be. on (he streets this morning for i the llrut time lu several days, lie, has tcoii very sick and has Improved ' nicely. Chimney Lookwixsl has ably tilled the (nation of Mr, l)u iiiiwh during lib lllnes-s. Now i Tin; Timi:. Now l (he, time to palm your residence. A . giHHl eoal of paint will protect it rroiu the winter weather. Of course you are aware that (iltU'rt A: lltr son handle everythlnw' In thin Hue,' nUo a well selected iov! of ktikvi" ji nnd nvJoua , t AT TIIK STATE I'EXITENTIAKY. Kilith llnlmos Arrives To-day fur tine Yenr nnd is t lie (Inly Femaln rrisonor. Etc. Kdlth Holmes, the young girl who was sentenced from Multno inah county to tho j)enltentiary, for larceny, arrived this morning. She Is brought here for a term of one year. A reporter of this paper vMt- cd nor at tnc penitentiary, io-oay, hIio had nothing to say to the public and did not care about talk ing to the reporter very much. She Ih a girl about twenty years of age nml iulto tall. Blie looked very j:ile, and when brought to the prison she was crying bitterly. The reporter akcd her If It wasn't a hard place to ho and she stated that it was, as she was the only female prisoner in the place at thU time. She was placed in a cell on the lower lloor in the fourth ward, but will be removed to another cell soon, j She Is a very Ignorant looking girl and looks julto pitiful behind the the prison bars. It has not been decided as yet what she will he placed at. Jitit It is more than like ly that she will be given some light work which will serve to occupy her mind, Frank Howard, the first man who cut his arm oil' at the prison last -pring, is Improving nicely, he is at work but the arm Is not entirely well vet. Curtis, the second man who .ni ulu loft iirm. is nlso imnrovimr. Bnell, tho colored man who cut oil tils lingers late ly was Interviewed. His lingers are very sore and while thcr- Captain W. W. Saundeis came up to dre-s the wound. The self-amputating piNouers are placed In the dungeon, eacli man having Ills feet honed together with an Iron weighing fourteen pounds. It Is likely that one more of the prisons will try tho racket as the dungeon is worse on them than the work at the foundry. A Nakiidw Kmui'i:. The Uni versity had a narrow escape from what might have been a serious fire, last evening. It was caused by the explosion of a lamp in the bath room. There was no one in the room at the time hut it was dis covered by W. H. l'erry, who hap pened to ho passing by, and gave tho alarm, and, by the prompt woik of a hv students, it. was extinguish ed. Had It been discovered fifteen minutes later, tho woodshed, to which the bathroom is attached, and about Lilt) cords of wood, could scarcely have been saved, nor the University. - An UNHAri:S.vi'i:. Yesterday I-. P. Klliolt was smiling all over at his good luck, but lie had a narrow escape from smiling the other way, says the Oregon City Fnterpribo The night previous ho had in his purse over $100, and as ho was going l)ii"k on the hill in tho evening he placed his purse and money in the ntirinr stove for safe keeping. While he was absent his wife kindled a tiro hi the stove, but as thu money was In haul coin It escaped with hut a scorching. Jf It had been papci money his $100 would now bo ashes. A Coon Li:cruiti:. Quito u good sized audience was present at t lie Methodist church last evening and listened to an excellent talk on "Temperance." by Miss Henrietta O. Moore, the noted temperance lecturer. Miss Moore Is an able talker, and understands her subject thoroughly. She held her audience In a splendid manner throughout tho entire lecture. Wouldn't Admit Him. An ex change says that an editor once ap plied nt the door of Hades for ad mission. "Well," replied his sable majesty, "we let olio of your profes sion In' here many years ago, and he kept up a continual row with his former itellquent subscribers, and as we have more of that class than any other we have passed a law prohibit ing the admission of editors." 'I'm; Swan. -If you desire one of the best fountain pens made, try one of tho iiiehraled Swan pons. They aie used by thousands of re porters and newspaper men, who pronounce them superior to all others lu the market. For sale at T. MeF. l'atton's 1S State street. To-Niihit. The city dads will please remember that to-night they are requested to bo present at tho city council. Business demands j our presence, and It is hoped that you will be on hand at tho ap pointed hour, 7:!U) p. in. Livixv Sntiiirrs. This being Saturday quite a number of our farmers aro In the city doing con siderable fall trading. Farmers are feeling pretty good this fall and Hailing Is lively. ANrin:u SaVi:. -Mrs. Sarah Al len, late of Saciameuto, has pur chased thiough Duncan & llooth, the Win. Manning property on Front street, and will immediately Improve the same. Unitauian. Subject at Uni tarian hall, to-morrow evening: "He ve reconciled toGod," will bo treated i 'in a series from a standpoint r( j rationalism. All invited. Services, also at 10::t') a. in. Sabbath school and mental philosophy at noon, CllltlsTl.vN. Services at tit Chilstlau church at WiM and 7:150 p. in. Subject lu the morning "Break ing the Loaf." Bible school at I'.'. Young People's meeting at thltO. Mirriiomsr. Subject for discus sion at the M. E. church to-morrow morning. "Christianity a rvvolu tlnimry force;" evening address to ; young'jHHiplo "Kl'ihtlng the l.lon." Tho Hon Ton roMmimm l with mititmilit tho moot tUlntllo pltiivlii (lu city for n tttilutimtml meal. Tho runt I'ttiiitoi bo oxivlksl, Kuu Hai.i; Muimw'ri coMiikv o- ihmMo.M. K. cliurvli, with or without hirilltlllv. A KihhI bargain oatl U Iiml, CNiJI nt iiu limn fortrriu. , Cavamiv Eqcjii'MUNTy. Adju-' fant-Oeneral J. C. Shofncr has re-' ceived notice that In answer to the requisition of (fov. J'ennoyer, forty sets of cavalry equipments saddles, ! bridles, spurs and blankets have 1 been shipped to him. This will out fit the Sheridan cavalry cuupany in j fine st vie. as thev now have good i carbines, and It is probable that they will receive new s'ibersand revolvers next year. .Equipments have also been shipped to finish out the -100 extra guns received under the Her mann bill. The equipments con sist of bayonets, scabbards, cartridge boxes anil belts and gun slings. Hy and by the militia of Oregon will be thoroughly equipped, and can act as saucy as some of her sister states. CoNintixsMAN II i:iim ann. Con gressman Hermann arrived in Jtukcr county yesterday. He will make a long trip through Eastern Oregon, visiting the (Irand Hondo country and Umatilla county. He will also go on the Umatilla Indian reserva tion. It Is proposed now to appraise tin outside lands with a view of oflering them for public sale while the inside ones are to he allotted among the Indians. During the past few weeks Congressman Her mann has travelled all through Southern Oregon, the Willamette valley and along the Columbia river to Tlie Dalles and vhitcd Yaquina bay. He intends to thoroughly un dertake the situation of Oregon be fore he returns to Washington, and he is going at it in thu right direc tion. Oi'ii.viNd Danci:. The Winter Club gave their first social dance at Diamond's Hall, last evening, which was attended by quite a number of young lolKs. 1 lie evening was pleasantly spent in dancing and social conversation until 12 o'clock, when all departed for their several homed Tne Club will soon be well organized and will be prepared for a good winter's sport. The attendance is made up of an excellent class of Salem's so ciety people who know how to con duct a social dance in the right style. Music was furnished by the Saiem orchestra which hy the way is Incoming quite proficient in their line. . -o iM.vfir.itorHiA Hick.-Mr. W. "k. Munley, Governor I'ennoyer's pri vate secretary lias been called to I'ortlandou account of the serious illness of his brother, who Is lying in a very critical condition and fear is entertained as to his recovery. It Is to be hoped, however, that he will recover again and be his former self. Hits run. The combine, being busted, I will sell Key West cigars and elirarretts at lue old prices. Oysters or meals served at all hours for L'" cents. Hue private dining rooms for families. C. W. Hellen brand proprietor, Hellenhraud's cat ting parlors, liiVi Commercial St. Lwsani: I'atii:nt.s.--D. C. John son was brought to the asylum for the insane to-day. Jle Is tiiirty seven years old, and acts wildly and thinks his friends are his enemies. He is also sub ect to tits. It Is thouL'ht Ills Insanity is caused from scarlet fever. Tin: Kainh iiavi: Comi:. And with them Squire Fiirrar it Co. have received a lariro Invoice ot lull goods, Parties desiring to buy fall bills of groceries and provisions cannot do better tliaii to give ttieni a can. X in ut School. The evening ses sions at the Capital Business College will oegln next Mommy evening Oct. 7th. and will be htld live oven lues of each week. Hours " to 9 o'clock. Bio SAiii:. There Is to boa public sale ot lorty. tiiorougtinrcii snort born cattle at Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, October 1-. See bills, dlw Baikiains. Holverson's. tlsemeiit More bargains at Head his new iidver tf. Foil Hknt. Two neat furnished rooms, for rent: centrally located. For particulars call at this otllce. l'alnless denial operations at Dr T. C. Smith's, 0!) State street. In Mcmoriuiii. The tollowing resolutions were adopted by Salem Grange No. 17 l'.ofH. at their regular meeting held Saturday October, .1, 1SS!), Whereas, It has pleased an Allwiso Providence to remove from our initUt ourbeloved Brother E. Strong, therefore ho It: Hesolved, That In this great be reavement our grange has sustained an irreparable loss. Ho was a most ellU'Ieiit and faithful otlkvr and member, and the memory of his life will over U as a silent ines-enger beckoning us on to a niglier ami nobler life. Wo will over revere his memory and stilvo to emulate his virtues. Hesolved, l Hat we extend our heartfelt sympathies to the stricken wife and sfster. Hesolved, That a copy of those resolutions bo spread upon the iiiln utos of the gnuige, sent o family o mr deceased brother and Capita i JoritN.M. for publication. M. A. M into, .1. It. SlTMl', Oi.ivi'uJoitY. An Important Clement Of tho iuw of llootl'i. S.iraiirllU U tho ftwl Unit owry nuvlmer nwlve lutrcniilMiloat Mr hW moiu'v. Tho r.iiull. Kir lmtilllm"Utl IVwoOm IKillnr," toloii hy ImlUtor, l.orlslimlwltluuul true elis or Hood' s.irutKkrlllH. TliU nm nUy lx iim ru ty nuy ono who iUlrvtoiet the umttrr. Kor tvul itvnuuiy, buy only HiwhI 'Hiriiiinliii. fm uy uu iinitui-i". IHMurtwmv ot the pttirrful mmmor null HUrrluHMt, UyciU'ry ml cluih-nt luriiutiini, promptly vUlrl by Wright' li m-WU'rry writ I it I. Sold by nit drugifWU hn boon proeu that Wrlthi'n Hod ' cn o.uili euro ourv tlmut ml iuu troubles of Umj laudln, when U other. romntio fIH by Ml lruxlti. I I'XIVEilSITV NOTES. Ti.c boys are busily engaged, to day, erecting a trapezium and a few other features of a gymnasium. Mrs. Judge Moore and Mrs. Miles, of St. Helens, are visiting MlssCalal Moore, ut the Woman's college. J. W.Stryker and S. W. Collins; went down to Portland, Thursday, I and will be absent from school for) a few days. J. L. Easthnm, accompanied by his friend .1. H. Van Pcoy went down to his homo at Mt. Angel to spend Sunday. Miss Cunningham will begin her ellipses In shorthand and type writing Monday. Several are think ing of entering the classes. Prof. Van Scoy went down to Portland, yesterday, on busiHCss connected with the University. He will return this afternoon. Mrs. Harris and Miss Massey visited the various departments of the University and alo the Wo man's college, Wednesday. The military company has been reorganized with a large-roster. The boys soon expect to be very profi cient lu the manual of arms. ltev. J. N. Dennison, or Port' Towiifcnd, W. T., visited the school Thuroday and was present at chapel when he gave the students a short but very pleasant and interesting address. The regular semi-term examina tions in the academy, took place yesterday. Tho students in college and all those whose dally average reached the requisite ninety-five per cent, had a holiday. The medical department will open Monday. A large attendance is expected, us quite a number have availed themselves by the Septem ber lectures which are given before tlie school opens proper. The first social for the students and friends for the year was given in tho dining hull at tho University on Wednesday evening, of this week, It was a very pleasant oc casion and was pronounced a suc cess. Miss Jennie M. Long, of San Francisco, Cal., who has been en gaged as Instructor lu elocution, writes that slvo will leave her home on the 0th of October, for Salem. Miss Long comes with the highest recommendations as an elocutionist. There is scarcely a day passes that does not bring new students to Sa lem. Misses Anna Smith and Anna Goir, of Sclo, entered the Woman's college during tho week and several other rooms have been engaged there which will be occupied soon. The success of tlie Willamette Col legian is assured, both financially and in contributions for tho press which ate coming In freely from educated men. The manager Is in receipt, of an article from Prof. J. M. Taylor, of Seattle, entitled "The old and the new." Tho board of trustees met Friday evening, to consider the matter of establishing a theological depart ment, it was decided to make this a permanent feature of the University. Thoy elected Rev. M. C. Wile, deau, lU'V. M. Doauo, lecturer, on evi dences of Christianity and natural theology; Hev. Mr. Fairehihl his torical lecturer. A room in tho University building will be used for a lecture room for this year, but hy next year it is expected to have a new building erected. Tlie young ladles of tlie Philodo slan society will give their first open meeting for tho year, this evoning, In their hall. The following will be the pregram: Music, Misses Etta Stratum and Mary Steiuer; essay, Minnie Frickoy; recitation, lUith Harrington; extract, Edith Frizell; essay, Eva Hruco; recltution, Minnie Piirvin; quototions, Mary Magee, Cora Hlghy and Martha Tenney; vocal duct, Edna Adams and Mary Shafer; eulogy, Elvara Victor, In vention, Susie Huirington, instru mental duet, Nellie Price and Ada Nesbilt. You ruu't nlVnut lo have mi intensive breath nnd iteoiyed teeth. WrlKht'n M vi-i-Ii Tihilh Suvin r iitn ihltli. Trv II. Sold by nil ilniirlsts. M.vnitn:i. H KCKM AN-riXNriON. At "The the residence of the bride's parents, two mill's south of Salem, on Thursday. October 6, 18S9. Mr. Sherman llccknmu and Miss So phia Hanson. Rev. R. A. Rollins, pastor of tlie M. E. Church, otlki atlng. The uIhivc contracting parties are well and favorably known lu Salem, where they will make their future home. They departed for Portland on the afternoon train, for a short wedding tour. The JoriiNAi. ex tends best wishes lor a long ami prosiK'rous life, full of pleasure and hiippltivK. Kills for Alloy Sewers. Hut wilt bo nvolvrd ly tho follouliii; iMmmlttro of thorny rounoll up lo Ik-to. bor I till, l!y, Ml i u'rlork p, ii . lor the nm trurllou of alloy kouore HiimukIi bl.K-kt .. 1, 2. S, t. 7. S 81, , Al. !W. . M, &i it lU uS y, TV 71, 7l nud 77 III Iho city of Nulem I'laii and kiMvlltratlonk may lm ooii at tho tliy llnlor' oirlce, A. K.H11IANU, ComnilttoooubtrooUiua inihllo I'niporly Ntloin, Ooiobor I, ItMd, The Salem Land Company, Of Salem, Oregon, has lately purchased and caused to be platted the beautiful ENGLEWOOD ADDITION! To the city of Salem. This fine property is a portion of that vacant property which has heretofore been with held from the market, and lying a short distance north and east of the elegant high school building. This n,. ..o..., ....... !, it n , mni-imt nml nrnnrwps to ndvance Salem's interest and tho interest of all investors in this addition by making Improvements that will guaranty a good advance on present prices THE SALEM LAND COMPANY Also has on it hooks very choice property in all parts of Salem, as well as a few fine subdivisions suitable for platting, and one, two, five and ten acre tracts near the city-best in soil, best In location, lowest In price and best of terms, namely: FAIRVIEW, HAMPDEN PARK, GARDEN CITY AND WEST SALEM ADDITIONS ! It also has farms of all kinds aud sizes, fruit, grain, stock or poultry, some of which are as good bargains as can be found In Marion or Polk counties, and knows of one or two- excellent opportunities for investment In the mercantile line. n , , , . ,. , . , , . The company engages to aid in tho advancement of Salem and vicinity, and requests those having prop erty for sale cheap to call at the office, which for the present is over the Capital National Bank. T. H. BARNES. President. wm. iiuwAiiu i'iiJijf, secretary, References: Lincoln Land Company, Lincoln, Neb.; Capital National Secretary of State, Lincoln, Neb. WM. liOWAHU l'HiUijfa, Grand Fall Opening AT THE OLD ite Wh I have just received an Immense stecl: of Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Cloaks, Flannels, Hosiery, Corsets, Domestics, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Win dow Shades, also Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. My stock this fall is unusually large and comprises all classes of goods kept in a first-class store. Patrons wishing to buy their fall bills, can not afford to puss the Old Reliable stock aud greatest variety of goods prices are lower than ever. Lunn & Brown, 239 Corner State and Commercial Sts, Call Special Attention to their Fine Lines of Ladies', Misses' antl Children's CLOAKS. REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONLY ONES HANDLING Springer Bros.' Cloaks, Morper Dernhurger & Cos.' Cloaks, Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Cos.' Cloaks. Our stocks of these reliable makes are large and well select ed ol the very latest patterns and styles. They will please you in style, lit and price. Come and see them. We also make specialties of DRESS Staple and Fancy CARPETS 239 Corner State and Scliool A complete Hue of- STATIOXEKY, ALBUMS. UOLD PKXS AXD FANCY LEATHER 0001)8 AT J. BENSON STARR'S NO. 100 STATE STREET i 8ALT5M, OREGON. secretary, RELIABLE Corner! Whit Corner. As I have the largest In the city, and last, but not least, my JOS. MEYERS. GOODS, Dry Goods, and Commercial Streets Books H. V. MATTHEWS, Treasurer, W. r. BifJAVifJK, solicitor. v, "....ia. Bank, Salem, Oregon; G. L. Lewis, A FULL LINE OF Crockery and Glassware! With specialties la Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. KIDGWAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIM Of wlilch we constantly keep a full line and open stock, enabling us to make np Dinner and Tea sets of any size, or sell by the single piece. The flnest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown in Salem. A FULL STOCK Ot thelHtest aud handsomest patterns In Glassware. tfS-I'lease call ana examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Salem Co-Operative Association I Choice Groceries I CROCKbRY In White Granite and Decorated Ware, Glassware, etc, See our stock and prices. 126 STATK STKEET, pALEJf. Brooks & Harritt, (Successors to Wm. Beck & Son,) 94 State Street, Salem, OregOH. Arms, Ammunition. SPORTING GOODS! Knives, Scissors a ad Razors, Dolls. Toys and Fancy Goods Of every description. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, You cannot afford to buy until you hT seen our stock. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. Klmt.rlni wnrtr vnimntAMl. HtVA him a call and you will not regret IL 7-3Ual PIANOS FOR KENT. Two cood upright pUnoa for rest, abo a flrl da onran for Mile cheap for cain or on the Installment nlan. For Information I Inquire of iWt-Mor I'arrtn at ifee Oonr '" V" fnn.iw iv M III (WIIVi. y.T?J