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n'l , WV. I' . iJ k rami. HSZT Tg i i The daily crlpp New Association Telegrams. 8 and 5 O'clock edition. i HV HOFBH BROTHERS. riJlv Ona Ver. H00 In Adyanes. Dl y Thre MonUs.1- In Advanca. r ii hU Carrier. 60 Cents Par Month, WhWom Year, 1.00 In Avanca. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Weolc i0 One Month 35 Threo Months LQ0 Adjournal otf1c. At Paua'a Grocery,. Bouth 8alem. At, Bowarsox Qroeary, Yaw Park. Asylum AvanUa Grocery Store. Elecfrlo Grocery, past Btaxe HHHUUM "Illr; MiiHiiiiiiim" Tha Weather. Tonight and Thursday, fair. BIBLE WAS TOO .... JLARGE Novel :but Energetic Us' of the t Scriptures Kahuna" Thumps his Patient tO,t)c.ath With it in ', Tryifle to Drivo out Devils Tharo ,feas bean another outbreak of kahunalsm In Hawaii, with tho rosult that onopf tbo. orcorors, or kahunas, Is In prison In Puna, Hawnll awaiting trial jn a chargo of manslaughter. As brio' told In a prnvlAiis dlipntrh. ho Is charged with having caused tho death or an old native by beating him oref1 tho head with a Illblo In qrdcr to drive taa devils from his body. The, case s ono of tho most unique In the annals of kahunalsm In tho Isltnds, H appears from the story told at (hd'trlal In tho dlitrlct court that n native In tho Puna district became 111, and tho Kovernroent physician, I)r llollaiul, was railed In. He was treat ing' the man, with sonlo liopo of curlni; hlmrwheil the native called In a knliu na, believing that tho physician was not curing him rapidly enough. The kahuna Immediately throw nwny the remedies proscribed by the physician am) )tqgp4 the rusn for hlnihlf. Ho found that tho mnn was poHseased of 'red devil, and after several Incnn tit lom, In which tho old of (hit spirits wa. Invoked, decided that tho only way Jo;lrlrn nuttho derlla was by tho liberal application of tho Dllilo td tho heaitA)t tnq patlettt. Thn sick man was compelled to alt upright In hs bed and waa then beaten vigorously by the kahuna with a heavy volume of tho Hcrlpluroa., When tho kahuna's arm tlrrd. tho man' wlfo waa forced tu continue tho treatment Mntll tho man aank unronsclous In bed. A few days afterward', tho man waa hoaten oven more vlglrously with tho Illblo, and ho died, ' Tejkahuna was arrested, first on thn chargo of practising witchcraft, but aftorward thn rhargo waa changed to manalaucDter. The man made no de fense. Ho said that ho had dono his best for his patient, but the devils hnd conquered, Ho testified that ihu man'a yes woro red. that ho waa restless and his hair stood on eniX nnd that these wero signs that ho had red devils The only euro waa by tho application or tho Ulbb tp tho head, na tho Jllblo told. ThotKahuna waa asked to point to tho chapter In tho Bcrlpturea which ptoyldedjor this method of getting rid of tho devil, but ho became confused andfruCUMd to do so. Judge Kamau thcaik!J tho kahuna for (ho crand Juryjjon tho charge of manslaughter ThsTwifo of tho man admitted that sbo had'naten her husband over tho hoad wltUJthe lllble. but said that she could notoboj tho Instructions of the ka, huneVvlH,whon she trusted Implicitly. Thlacaiii has caused an Investlga, tlon to be made of tho practice of ka hunalsm iu the Itlandi. Kahunalsm la prohibited by law. It la a rollc, of anv clent-awall, and all the efforts of the. missionaries, rrom me uixy or their ar rival, have been Insufficient to stump It out. It Is witchcraft, pure and slm plo but even some of tho educated rikle among tho Hawaiian believe In There I aomothlug In It akin to the faith, cum The younger element Is growing up without fear of It, but among tho older nattvea l( Je estimated mat there Is ono kahuna tu every fifty people, for kahu nalsm Is a lucrative bualueas. An at tew was wade at the last aosalon ot thetltiUlaluro to secure the repeal ot the lW prohibiting tho practice of wlteacraft. but it failed to gut through the jeaato, .though all tho uatlrr vot ed for it M thn session Just closed auother effort to legatlso the practice of the black ar, though u A round about way, km made. A hill waa In Iroduceji to penult the jiractleo of uedchie without a UcenBO. which was r "" un u o n ' - A few, months ago, a woman witch JrillS CtTlQ , f CKtrsapanUa mmimtm -nl ,M , JOURNAL Zl " iii flnri Sunshine -,,,IBHBl docr In Lahaloa, on Maul , nt to.PrUpnforjaH.n hedCaUbf lamer anu iwu wn. w ". - - ,, ........ ii. ., nf dor favorite niece. , All three of tho men became 111. ana the kahuna was called In to cure then?. They died a a result of her treatment Sho admitted that sho practiced kalui naUm. Slid said Ihot sho did her beat to avo tho lives of her patients tart their great aln In killing tho cot had MH.A iinrti ImnnRfllblo. Tho kahuna has of late become somewhat modernized, or perhaps It is only that fakirs have replaced tho real thins. Many of thotn nre blackmailers, nro and simple. Thoy claim www to summon spirits nt will, and unless they rcccWo everything they want In tho form of money or food tho credu lous native Is likely to suffer from their wiles. The kahunas claim do scent from tho devil, and tho Principal theory of tholr practice Is that nil men nro possessed of spirits, which leave tholr bodies nt night and pester other people; nlso that spirits of deceased rolatlvca.nlways return to earth to In lllct their presanco upon peoplo they have known In Ufa Tho kahunn, for n small consldorntlon. kills these wan dering cplrlta and permits the naUvo to bo In peace Pigs and whlto chick His must ho sacrificed to obtain th R. Tho mnn who Is Inflicted with tho spir its must provide tho chickens and pigs t-4nd tho kahunb. cats them. Tho kahuna also claims tho power or praying a person to death, and It Is not nfrequent that cases nro reported, too. whero theso witches are employed for this purpose Bomo cases nro report ed, too, whero tho kahuna has been successful, for tho prayers so work upon tho fears of tho superstitious na jlvo that It Is no wondor ho dies, in tho stirring tlmos of tho revolution ka hunas woro employed to pray Presi dent Dole to death, nnd pigs were sac rificed to bring this about, hut the head of the new ropubllc was ioo prncucni mnn ami Bin tho tllKS himself. TIlC game was found to bo rather oxpon Hive, and other means wero tried to encompass tho death of Dole. The present law seems sufficient to Mirh tho kahuna, but It la doubtful whether It can over bo strengthened Until tho whlto mnn outnumbers tho ijatlvo In tho territory and can control the legislature. i Asks for Guardian. a .w.tiiinn was tiled with County Judge Scott, by Mrs. Ollschlager, wife of Henry Ollschlagor, who waa a few day ago committed to tho asylum. I raying that Theodora M. narr bo ap iwiinfpii minrillnn of Ills nerson and oatnto. Tho estate Is valued at $12,000. nnd ronslts of real and porsonal prop erty In nnd near Balem. Judge Bcott rhllud Mr Ollschlagor to appear in churl on August loin, at iu a. m., ami Mow causo. If any, why such petition tjioulit not im grant od. Mrs. Olischlag vf Ih slclc and conflnod to hor bod. Tho husband Is 7& years oiu, ami is re iwrted to havo been montally 111 for some time. Discussing. License. Tho counnll commlttoo on ordi nances was in session last oveniug. whim a Dumber of tho oxprcssmon and otiuralors of wood saws appeared and djsuussqd tho now license ordlnanco. with n vUw to having Ita provisions ((lauKinV. tho men holdlug that they hfar more than their proportion of tho bunion or taxation it mo oruinauco is ctiforred. KftorU aro bolng niado to sfoure a chnngo In thn onlinatico 'Trlb for salo at Daniel Fry's, To De a Cltlren, Hzra Mnuror. n native of Oroat Ilrit- au, has declared his Intention to b como a cuixeu or me unucu amios. aad Inst ovoulug secured his first pa pyra f i inn County Clerk IlolamL III II II THfIM.lM. ll Catarrh Cannot be Cured. With LOCAL APPLICATION, aa thoy cannot roach tho scat ot tho dlscaso. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to euro It you must tako Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, and nqts directly on the blood and mucous surfnros. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a iQiiack medicine. It waa prescribed by one ot the best physicians lu this cquntry for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the beat toqlca knqwn, combined with the boat blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfacoa. The perfect combination ot tho two ingredlonta la what produces such wonderful re sults In curing Catarrh. Bend for testimonials free, K, J. OHENISY & CO.. Toledo, O. fold by Druggists, 76c all's Family Pills aro the beat, , Trlb for sale at the Palaco Phar macy. JOURNAL. X-RAVB. The Portland police travol on a hlsh social plane. They wouldn't roo ognlte a criminal not even If proper ly Introduced. Portland papers publishing Seattle hold-up reminds ono rorclbly of the really low language used by the kettlo In describing tho pot. Kvery man la supposed to know the law. except tho legislators, who mako It. tho Judges, who' Interpret It; and the ottlcera who oxecuto It; and as the Inltlatlvo and referendum la no good the only neonle aunnosod to know th taw cant $rt a chance to express their opinion, Slights Park management Is not at all partial, treating the common plo blan and the haughty editor Just tho waui, ami yet, it is evident that tho fattest persons, somehow, set Uia soft est aeata. cbuyAysPliS AndthcbcstSarsapariiiais Jw&mti& ... ' People who mfler frcm Sto macb 11 la bonld know that good health will re turn as loon as the stomsch Is rettoud to lis noima condis ion Tfy in Bitters. It mliively cure i ConstlPton' Indleestlon. Biliousness. Dyspepsia or Sitters Malaria FEES AND SERVICE Correspondent Thinks Flat Salary is a Failure If Sheriffs and Police Offi- ers get Fees, They Would Show More Diligence Ed. Jeurnal: While tho feo ay-stem with our sheriffs seemed to contain nil tho defects possible yet under that expcnslvo systom wp havo a better record nf capturing escaped criminals and fugitives than under tho present laws placing sheriffs on salary. Tho presopt Indolence, inortla nnd lethar glc condition prevailing In Portland police and deteetlvo circles lllustrntos Uia law of salary to n nicety. Tho popple howl for tho enpturo of the Dnilnl murderer, but want It done (and tho consequent rruk ot gottlng shot besldos) for a stated aum cvory month. Now, It Is hard to convince roost .men that tho risk Is always worth the salary. Offor theso same men a roward, n good-slscd purso, and tho risk becomes a matter of second' nry Importance In othor word, glvo them a fee systom, and wo will Hnd more energy and stimulus In hunting down criminals, Aa It now exists, a man getB 17C a month for collecting tho taxes, n Job. as wo all know, that IS onco In n whllo a very unngorous ono. Ho gets $75 tor attending to tho other dutleH of serving papers, eta Then, If a dospemto criminal appears, ho Is supposed to forgot his wlfo nnd babies and plungo into mo trap lain for him nnd bo murdored, all fur $75 a month. Now tho arguments rise up that. If ho doesn't Intend doing his dpty. bo It na It may, what doea hrj accept tho olllco for? Tbla nrgumont la all right for heartless and Inhuman talkqrs and thlnkora. lint lot us not shuino a man for thinking ot his home npd fireside nnd tils own llfo when the weight In tho other Kcalo is $75 a month. Could tho wlfo and cupboard faro well with thin S7G.T If tho sheriff losea his, life v.lieu tho rewnrd is in tho thousands of dollars, ho leaves his widow and orphans n ready and avail ablu competence. Wo aro all human, nnd It Is natural nnd not to our shame either, to think of our own selves nnd those dependent first. How many criminals aro worth tho llfo ot Just one sheriff? So, all theso clrcumpolar details tend townrds tho true centon which, too palpably for dispute, shows the feo system rather oxpciiRlvo, but tho most otTectlve. which do wo want? Tho criminal and his punish ment or tho saving of n few dollars oqly to bo paid out for other and less Important matters? As time moves along tho criminal soon learns tho In competence ot the police, and he Is thus more bold to carry on his das tardly work. Ho soon loses any fear of capture, knowing that no ono will hunt him very hard until a reward Is out or there shall spring up ciioueIi Jealousy among tho detectives for the hqnor of his capture. We aro thus brought faco to faco with tho stub born fact that we, In putting down the feo system, haven't replaced It with one as good. Wo aro snvlng a few dollars, but meanwhile the criminal glories around us with fearless freo- drm. Clerking and Jumping countora for sto per month and getting half shot every night Is slightly different from hunting down murderers and as sassins and Retting shot for $7G per month Considering human relation ship, the nrgumeut that sheriffs should not hesitate to engago the assassin In mortal combat Is as foolish as the law requiring tt and the person expecting it. Our pence ami protection In this country depends largely upon our po lice. Therefore, let ua spend a liberal sum with the department, for we all Know tno constant risk thoy assume, and In prnportl n to their bravery and energy nro we aecuro In our civil free dom. And shall wo ask them to mulii' tain this freedom for us for tho stated sum of a salary, aa If our freedom could be estimated In dollars and cents? Civil llfo has no specific value CHATtLRS MILLRIt. State Fair Premium UtU iuu ran navo ono oy calling or sending to Wyllo A. Moores. Assls tant Hocrotary. 3t o Tho timber lands have ben grabbed up. largely by Kastorn speculators, and today tho same peopl aro qulotly gath erlng up the stock ot every promising mlno or prospect. Of course we will bo a wlso aftor tho opportunity to own mining property.Js gone, as we aro concerning tha forvsts that havo cone boyoud our reach. Romans gambling on tho successor of tho I'opo strikes tho average man as belnc well Irreverent. Saorod history however, mentions a case of similar people casliug lots for tho Sa vlours raiment H0i ' bbbbbLBbsbbbbbV. Miicfc. Fish and sunsmnc llliswi'i Continued from page three.) n,l sweetlr remembered their friends Th iron John Hoxslc, now growing mto a young man. whoso blushes ore hMng behind a first Brow;, of wh here was toasted as "the pride of Ols aSJrllle a' everal of th, glrlS. EfeeWniK: bV How qJlckiV the lads spring into manhood and the long-icgBi-u h" "" tang dresses and assume tho more , so 'V ... -,.w,n.iiiiiuifts of life, nut n .ummor nt tho seaside together always Mn- out .? !f!LS Wlso linn mm u"i"- - nixed. ... . , A Musleale. On Sunday evening there was an Im nromptu musleale nt Mrs. R Hofers HaTkoyo Lodge, and about 30 attend- cd with quito nn numoncu m v mer moonllrht outside. Oscar Olsson :.,.....1 ,.., c.lnrllnllH oil tllO Vlolllt and' harmonica, at which he Is a whole team. Tliero were uiso nmiiu guitar solos and duos by Vyvlan nnd S.. nn wim with their mother, Mrs. Ernest W. Dent, nro guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Potter nnd dnugn tcr. Miss Nouta Potter, at tho Ornves cottage, all or I'oruanti. iur "" Butmeycr, of Pittsburg, and Jcoffry Tully, of Portland, havo rooms with Mrs. Olson. Miss Snbln Dent Is ox i.oMoii nvrr Monday for tho summer Miss Hlla Shlpp Is a guest at Hnwkeyo Inlge. and Miss Mario Hofer was un til Friday, wlicn Biie returned iu on lem with MIbs Anna Flshcher. Miss Croasman Entertains. Miss Lllllnn Croasman entertained the Whlto Houso Inn camping party, composed of Sim HonneU. Russell Johnston, Lute Thompson nnd Walter Cheney, of Portland, on Friday even ing, nt which Mac Hofer and Miss Sut meyor woro nlso guests. Thero wero games and rofroshmontH, and tho Port inn, i vntmir iieonln cot n not unfavor- ablo Impreeslon of liny View hospital- Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Knighton and Mrs. A. A. McCully. of Portland nro expected ovor this week to bo mo gufsts of Mrs. Cronsmnn. Athletic sports. There nro a ntimbor of mombors of tho Portland rowing club nnd of tho Portland Mandolin club among our campers. Messrs. v-onnon nnu var- pn, or Portland, wno nro camping on North lleach. with tholr sisters, InBtl uted athletic sports Saturday at 3 p. m., Including Jumping, vaulting, run nine and othor nmateur nthlotlc sports at which hnndsomo prizes woro given to both Indlos nnd gontlomen. Theso sports are to bo repeated each woek. The Heather Comes In. Tho llghthouso tender Heather, Cap tain Wm. Gregory, crossed tho bar Friday evening, and brought a whist ling bony from the Sluslnw. It Is bo lug nalnted and cleaned, and will bo dropped In plnco of the ono on Now- port bar as tho vcssol goes otia A con stout strenm of visitors by day and nfnying of the band to tho Illumination of the searchlight nt night Is tho ro milt of the call by tho government vessel, which Is tho Inrgost In tho sop vlco. The llfo saving crew enmo ovor Sunday afternoon, and gnvo an exhi bition drill for tho enjoyment of tho large excursion party from Albany. K. HOFKIt. Ded Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next Turning 1 feel bright and my com pjoxlon Is better. My doctor says It icts gently on tho StOinncho, llvor and kidneys, and Ih a pleasant laxative. It la mado o! horbs, nnd la prepared as easily aa tea. It Is called I-ano's med IcJno. All druggists sell It at 25c nnd SI) cents. Lane's Faml.y Modlclnos novca the bowels each day. It you cannot get It, send tor freo samples. Address, Orator Woodward, LoRoy, N,Y. o , There are thousands of good mines In Oregon, nnd oro many yoars It will bo tho lender of all tho statos In tho oroductlon of gold, but all Oregon will got out of It Is tho money necessarily spent In g-ttlng tho oro out of tho ground. The prollts will go to buy somo Count no Account, with a podl- greo nR nnd na ins own reputation, ror somo American-bom girl, with lots of soclnl ambition nnd no brains. INCURABLE. Thnt la What tho Book Soy ot ChroaJo Kid nay Oluoasc, But tho New Pulton Compounds llnvo a Kocord o! 8T ot Recov eries Among Cbronlc Caaett In eurobto by All Other Mcdlolnca. Pmfiliti kuw Ut kKity aUtt lUt hit Vai lhl t t.a Boattk, kat booom. hronU ad ik.t it u Una tfcuil 1 pijilclt liicor.il. a4 Ui Mp t u adT.al ot tt, lUo Coapouad, tbat tklc on Utr ibdrtl uia louak IL U tt a nm (att tbal norlj ala-uataa t all omu ax bow euratlo, and (mciliu tktatelf aro ukl&c tha law Com pouadt. On ot Ua rtantariea u Dr. Zelli hlpiMlt, Ua plw drmjlit ot bii PaetS, atraat, Baa rtaacliao, aa4 ha lata It to oyer a Ajho ota.ra "to raoortral. Utra U aaoihti lateroalla neiittj iWa cpr (ran tat bct n,au N.waet NtitmW la, lH). MAtlar a aarluua lllaata ot otr a year Judtt t axd almMll moat loxtuaat to aucciktluili batlltaclthhat U taaarallj regarded aa a Caal nalaJj.tlrlht'IMtauaot Uakldaeta. Caial nalaJj.Url(kt'IMtauaot Uakldaeta. la artUag at hit aaaa Jiid AUia aaids '1 ktUeta that Ita Utatnwol ilrea ma bj mi Vkjtlolaa aa la aaoordaaoa ulth tba beat tttttaUBJtlla tha rHalar vraUea o( nadl fi'V!1. adA Mitel lleartsg ot la iviUa Caupouad. I veat to Bib rraacfato la laiettlt ala aid aa tooa eoaiBed 1 ahould ataderto iba traatiaaat. It waa thraa maaiat lxtr I aucd a a'laat tor tha batter, luacd Ua aiedlclaa taltkfuli; tor Sam a jeaVai4 a wiuw aa atiaeaca oi taa dUaaaa aad aa aatuaaa iwa ejiuralr lUalaateJ, Mr sp- Ulkl aad ulll b pla4 W detor bo n.j aiwtteaoa to aatoaavka but eaU or mrlL ' 9aaraaaato Newt, Nat. la, Iks. -2? V'.01 hNwa htaualt aa Ibo triad ko told JttJia AUaaottaa rul Wa gompouad. Tkaj ar tk oaW aU, Vaawa that ear kJ4aX Uaa after aa ll a Uor Uej Woojb ahreaW. a!ck karpaaa abaat Ua tenia S15Uh..Hu" rosy rout. ttJS?" ,rM OTU Ml bladder troablaa' a-aitaa'a Saal Oeauaaad (w Ilrlabfa aid 5SI !v lV .terWabetea.il W. f Ilua CV, VaiUaitoa almt. 8aa TtZT y ,gia. TaaaiyaeaKX MWrata. Bawl lar aaisaal!. Vrartbaai. r aoau. tor Uaa (Xunvoaada la Ult city. PaUct Pharmacy, 118 State 8t itf ki m : m r.... Aiwnvn to so for ovc7 30 ycnrH, Una bonio tlio sltrnntnro oe to uso ior ovuj' nnd Jm8 u innao,ii(lcr his pctw STY SZf2-- BonnlBiiporTlBloaHliicoItolnltaey. Ota7 Allow no ono to dccolvo you In this. What is CASTORIA i .! la n. imrmlcss suhstltuto for Cnstor Oil, Pore or moVHnTslSByrvB. It Is Pleasant. It gor.x "Top?"' nntIlin Morphlno nor othor Nnrcotlo contoi'U licit her Oi lun i Wrp dcBtroyB Wonu Sd alS F vcWshness! Trcs D.arrhcea and Wad ?.in if rlovcs XcoUiine Troubles, cures ConHtlpntlon Fla nlency?3 It ass.ndlatcs.tho Food, regulate tho Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy and natural alocn. io Children's Pajmcco-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho tAaZfia&M The KM You Have Always Bou$t In Use For Over 30 Years. TH CHTUR COMPANY, tf Campers and Harvesters Supplies, 12c cjunbonnets 12c, Gloves special values, Hos iery, fastblack, 3 pairs 25c 50c Wash dress skirts neatly trimmed only 50c, 75c Duck dress skirts, tan color, blue, good and ser viceable 75c, Ladies starw hats good quality with extra wide brims 35c. Ladies straw hats good quality with extra wide brims 20c Shirt waists at less Towels, extra large Lace Curtain Special at 75c a pair Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store. 302 Commercial Street ...SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL... The Capital Summer Normal now has an enrollment of morethan 100 teachers, and is doing excellent woik. A Primary department has been added for pupils, vriV- ingto raise their grade in the well patronized. Address J. A Man who is not Fastidious , About his laundry work will takolt to "any old place" but .those who are well-bred, and want their Unon?to ,be faultless In color and finish 'wJUlBook. out the Salem Steam Uiundrylnjuinol. just as water finila Ua level. Our laun dry work Is Incomparable, and Is tho. poriecuon ot tlu laundrymnn's art, Try us. Satem Steam Laundry. COLONpL. J, OLMSTeD,.PrOP, OOHUS D. OLMSTED, Mer. Phpno 411. 3?0 Liberty 8L ' ' - '., VsuVTiMC " ii mum. -Jrt-amJr Roucrlit. nnd which lias lioca Signature of MUBT TII1T. WIW VOWS CITY. than wholesale cost, Tuakish towels only 19c1 public schools and is being i J. KRAP, Salem, Ore. signs ofaRcnewcd Activity Iu the roal oaUto. world lodlcaU.I creasing building oporaUona till Spring, and prompt us to remind yw that our facMUea tor supplying w and oft wood, lumber, latli, bWd and oUior bulldlnpjnatorKua arff coptlonally,good. Wo will bo J1 to furnlah oallmatoa on cootI largo or small. A car ot Mitt OU shingles received. QOODALE LUMBER CQ-. , Near 8. P. Pi Dr Phons M1. Cheaper Than a Doctor Better Than tf edldi The wines, llquora and cordial present for Uio approval At tho P" merit your attenUon and purely Mellow, aged, good "bouquet," E iil -, ? output Is bound to claim your We'J Uon, to satisfy your overy desire thla line'Ot goods. J. P. R0GERS.ssr1 Waolesak ibi1i,RcuI! LHnar D! f . uMaau.. ailtfc,lK --ii ii iniiwiisaiii)pawiliiinii.jjj aiainaHHn.ai.'., 'TT1im I fllll