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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 2, 1902 8 41 y v vy v v v m j l News of tho Week aW,A-i Friday, April 25 Directors call for proposals for site for isWo Fair riain reports cause grain to weaken at Chicago Queen Williehuina Lad a change for the worse, Slate of Washington is out of debt, for he first time Forest fires cause much destruction in Pennsylvania. The Datos of Mindanao are submitting to the Americano. Senator Money had a fight with a street-cur conductor. ' Great enthusiasm in Salem labor cir oes over formation of near unions. Settlement of San Francisco street railway strike is hourly expected. German aristocrats dislike the Emper or's entertaining untitled business men. Order revoked for Seventh Infantry to proceed from Vancouver, Wash., fhilippines. The Government will begin proceed .ngs at once against the beef trust, uit for an injunction wjll be filed in the Federal District Court at Chicago, de claring that the combination was formed a violation of the laws, and asking that it be enjoined from carrying out it agreements, which are in restraint of in terstate trade. Chicago packers say they will welcome a full investigation. The Indiana Republican Convention adopted a platform indorsing the Ad ministration's policy in the Philippines declaring for an isthmian canal, favor ing reciprocal arrangements with Cuba legislation to prevent trust abuses, ex clude Chinese laborers, and suppress anarchy, and declaring for modifications ct tli6 tariff to meet changing conditions. The following nominations were made: Secretary ot State Daniel E. Storms. Auditor David E. Sherrick. Treas urer N. W. Hill. Attorney-Oeneral Charles V. Miller. State Geologist Willis S. Blatchley. State Statistician Benjamin F. Johnson. Judge Supreme Court John H. Gillett. Clerk Supreme Court Robert A. Brown. Snpeiinten- dent of Public Instruction F.A.Cotton to Saturday, April 20. The House passed 145 pension bills. Queen Wilhelmina does not improve, There was almost panic in wheat at Chicago. Mindanao Moros anbmit to American authority. W. J. Furnish enthusiastically re ceived at Salem. State ot Washington exhibit at St. Louis fair is assured. Trinity Church will build at Seven teenth and Washington in Poitlaod. Major Waller and Lieutenant Day were acquitted of the charge of barbarity. The House insisted on it-) disagree ments to the exclusion bill, and it was sent back to conference. Bnrveyor-General Perrau't, of Idaho, declines to appear bt fore civd service in spector investigating charges against 1)1 ID. A heavy wind storm swept over M eouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and II linois, causing great property loss. At Joplin, Mo., two persons were killed out right and six more will die, and at Omaha a number were injured. The gale was accompanied by. falling tern perature. Sunday, April 27. The Senate sent the exclusion bill bsr Mrs. Mamie Herbert, 56 El in wood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Treasurer Empire State Fortnightly, Buffalo, N.Y., After Eight Years' Suffering Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's V egetable Compound. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Inflammation and ulceration of the uterus laid me low and robbed life of its joys for me. For eight years I was in frequent pain and misery, and then Lydia E. l'lnklinni's Vegetable Compound came to me, the greatest boon I have known, for it brought new life and health to me. I used several bottles of Compound and your Sanative Wash. My improvement was slow, but from the first bottle I felt that I was better, and so I kept up courage and continued the treatment. None of my friends ever dreamed that I would be well again, but I have now enjoyed life to its fullest extent for three years." Mrs. Mamie Herbert. $5000 FORFEIT IF THE AIJOVE LETTEIl IS XOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leurorrhcea, displacement or ulceration of tho womb, that tearing -down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence general debility, indigestion, and nervous pros tration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all gone" nd w want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, blues and hojielessness, they should remember there- is one tried and true remedy. Lytllri E. PinkhamV Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles, liefuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Pinkham invites nil sick women to write her for ad vie. She has jruided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Mlndano Pt. " ai'" ,,,r pence. ( A wreck on the Santa F resulted In tour deaths. The House passed lh omnibus p.lblio building bill II. Clv Evan waaottcred the Consul- Oneralnhip lit London. Church Lights and Social Leaders. defeat l,,n nf IV... .., . Ir. I'lrtc' (lui.ir.i u-Tr.r! It the Is-at nlinin uN Also writ to Dr. here UTH I hav fell Utlrr uTk ttiontut limn 1 hay, 1, " r mouth I used to iv io ' have lt poultlcea uk" ,W tin lull II t .1. .... " -WCl "". vow, Seer community, however small, ha IU group of ciifigtc w..uiru, ' lr nor do I take laudanum" VW ud light the ) ' T"w'- I iisrd to In) trtull. 1. 1 .....I... . i-liilrt'h .II I ..... . "Ua) hit. .11.1,, ,i ' rne. 11 .' - i -- - 1'rofnsronal liuying cauws ...),.. p.. . o, lllrr iM-nrvulrnt Uliiirrias vance ll. giain at Chicaio. j (,,' thry wotk dy mid night to mak it Two ,bo fcr ruM-ry of, JJhrr Brownsville. Or., bank. Thry simply do double service. Many Sharp lin. In wool and lu r ..... . husJ-M ... ' WUW D""r immm i .lid not Imv any tiMl,, J tl.U sjHg. I keep ). .r 1;. ...... .. II1HIW. It il lOI,t,u V J TMK WAV OH ... toconfuienoe. Senator Allion says reciprocity will The man on the stage who doe the triclc of escaping from firmly tied ropes, rubmits to the bonds with smile. He knows he can get out of the ropes that re being knotted. Put the same man in the woods and let Indian captors bind him to a tree for torture and he would struggle to the last against the bond. When the stomach ia diseased there re bonds being woven every hour about the organs dependent on the stomach heart, lungs, liver, kidney, etc. The folly of mankind is to passively submit to the fastening of these bonds with no effort to escape until the pain they cause arouses fear. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ettres diseases of the stomach snd other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures diseases of heart, liver, lungs, kid neys and other organs, when these dis eases, as is often tb case, have their origin in the diseased stomach. hardly able um about." writta Mr. Andrew I. Jmninrt. of Thoima. Tiarkrr Co., W. Va . Box "H- Waa botnrrcd. with kidney trouble and in whole ryMrm waa oat of order; had no appetite. A friend of mine told me to try Dr. 'CTce a Golden Medical Diecorery. I did au nd the fir bottle rretored my appetite. I took ix bottles of 'Golden MedkaJ Lucorery ' and a.m of the'PWwot freiieta' aad (eel like a are person. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PelleU cleaoM the clogged lystem from impurities. I grauted to Cuba Fitly persona were killed and wounded in riots at Moscow. George Greene, Portland Esst Side growr, probably fatally burned. Three persons were killed and 50 in ured by the tornado at Joplin. Georjte T. Myers, veteran salmon packer, disposes of his Pnget Sound in terests. President Strong, of University of Ore gon, elected chancellor of University of Kansas, Miss Alice Sibson defeats Miss Griirus of Tacoma, for women's noli champion ship of Oregon After beinit on a strike one week, San Francisco street railway employes win a victory, and will resume their places today. They necure a 10 hour day, an advance in wages, and, in a manner, re cognition of tbeir union. The State Federation of Women' Clubs will hold a special setsion next February at Salem, during the meeting of the legislature ; and the annual meet- ng of 1903 will be at Astoria Mrs. C B. Wade was re-elected president, and Mrs. A. S. Duniway was made honorary president Senator Foster appears to have won a great victory in the fight for dictator of the Federal patronage of Washington. This means Clarence Ide will not be Col lector, and Jeese Frye, of Whatcom, will be Attorney-General. Frye may be ap pointed at once. At any rate, Foster is to have bis way. , Leading events in the political cam paign in Multnomah County yesterday included the resignation of Robert Krohn as candidate for Representative ou the fusion ticket; the selection of Harrison Allen as an additional secretary of the Republican state committee, and the re turn of Mr. Furnish from bis cordial re ception at Saiem. The Odd Fellows and Daughters of Re- bekab yesterday dedicated the I. O. 0. F. Home, near Keuil worth, witli appropri- te ceremonies. The morning exercises were held on the grounds, snd, in spite of a pouring rain, were largely attended by visiiing members of the two orders. In the at'ernoon local and visiting mem bers were entertained at a reception at the I. O. 0. F. Temple. In the evening the exercises celebrating the eighty-third anniversary of the founding of Odd Fel lowship were celebrated at the Fust Baptist Church. heavy timber belt. It is believed that the same forces tlmt are exploiting the Bohemia minlntc district will establish a smelter In 1'urtland. J. Sterling Morton, ex-Secretary of Agriculture, is dead. He was born April 22, lJ2; Secretary of Nebracka Terri tory, 185H; Acting Governor of Nebraska Territory, 18"!t; Secretary of Agriculture, 1893-97; Died April 27, 1902; founder of Arbor Day ; member of Nebraoku Terri torial Legislature; Pi esident of Nebraska Territorial Board of Agriculture; Presi dent of Nebraska Horticultural Society ; President of American Foreotry Association. ilvanios in po'HtooB and piovlsions. Fight persons went killed and 69 In jured in the Gli'.ir.iH, Tex., tornado. Woman killed by lalliml t.ee whilo driving on road near Vancouver, Wash. At the Smiih coi.ri niHrtUI tttiinony was introduced In the General's favor. The disoiilerly ellWr nf the cruder ('lii.-atro, arrested at Venice, will b pardoned bv the Kinif. Despite energwiic elHuls of th pollie to keep the matter iiliet, il developed yesterday that live of the limn "h are now terrorising the North F.nd In Toil land, Sunday night Ml Mkiii and lerrih y beat Miss Faith Steaart, a mUHiunary, who had excited their wrath by rescuing- j voting girls fc.m their clutches. To of her friends who came to look for her were also assaulted, and .'lie mat. ar rested yesterday for the latter crime was almost immediately liberated on his uun recognizance. President Roosevelt's firm atmi aw'itinst the trusts has sent J. J. Ill senrtying to Washington for the appur ent purptMe of drumming up oppoaiiinii among Senate and House Kcputdicana t Mr. Roosevelt's reuomiiialion. The effect so far seems to strengthen the president in quarters where trut are not so favorably regarded as they ate with promoters. The president made six F.eder si pointmeiitN yesterday, which is acreptid as indicating the collapse of the Wil-iui Turner combination pull. Senator Mitchell still hopes to net $'.'.r0,(M for the Cortland iwtilik-e lui provemenl, and Senator Simon will probably demand a $100,000 buildm fur both Oregon City and Albany. hour of midnight '! hrr drop, lu iheer rOmiNliim, into the fust chair alie I comes to. While the light were origin I and the talk and langhtrr were all about I- r ' ( i . . from the ill.-a-.r which .an. I limiked bv the f,.a.,. - ,aN of Ihouaailds of wimirri , ritlard l Stteiigth from ales lira to health S ihT ilerc'. Favuriu IWriJu ' weaken won... . flailiniatiH and cures fem, J '" fh. and tlf wh rniiM-iilrIlrr It tf.K.. TM. nrrr. 1 !H ') frxvr'r-::. '-, .ii.tin.ii ,i,ri'. .1. II I a .a . 57 . I nDU 111 eintimi,.- ,N illg alren. "'d )..u Una N writes Mr. T,!'.. Of iv S.iuk, lo; Kr "I hid. ..liner mmi tit,,,,,. "r twelve tli Tuesday. April 29. Queen Wilhelmina is improving. Sol Smith Russell, the actor, is dead Representative Amos J. Cummings is worse. Brownsville bank robbed in broad daylight, Tornado in Texas causes seven death and injuries to 40 people. Southern Lane County rejoices at as surance ot Bohemia railroad. Governor McBride appoints John L. Murray, Arid Lund CoiiimiHbioner Members of crew of Chicago sentenced to jail av Venice for disorderly conduct TI . , . ..... me iaie oi I lie oleomargarine hill is now in the hands of President Rooaevelt. The Senate, after passing the measure, took up the Philippine (tovernment bill, which was still under consideration when adjournment was taken, Jtipt previous to this, adoption of the confer ence report on the Chinese exclusion bill was without debate. The remaining nn paused aupply of bill are in such shape that they can be dis posed of In a month. Measures which woull be abandoned would be those per taining to the Nicaragua Canal, Cuban I reciprocity, irrigation, interstate com merce, the Pacific cable, ship subsidy, and pure food legislation. President Roosevelt will oppose any such scheme. Two hundred and fifty union laundry workers went on a strike yesterday In Portland. All the employers of the laundries affected kept their plants go ing, and made an effort to replace strik ers with non-union latiorers. The union Workers are limiting a determined, or derly fight for recognition of the union ami for an increase of pay. The presi dent of the union has issued a statement explaining the union position. According lo a Nome paper received yesterday by registered mail, by way of Dawson, a very important discovery has been made of gold under the fundra and Thursday, May 1. The House paased the agricultural ap propriation bill. Boer leaders are conferring with fight ing burghers on peace. Panic in a Philadelphia clitar factory caused the death of eight girls and injury to many others. Sllxbt advance in wheat at Chicago. Portland wheat shipments (flour in cluded) have exceeded 15,W0,0(X) bushel since July 1. Two hundred sawmill employes and union men In Ave planing mills go on strike In Portland. Iion't Ntart Wronr. Don't start the summer with a linver ing cough or cold. We all know what a "summer cold" is. It's Hie hardesi kind to cure. Often it "hangs on" through the entire season. Take It In hand right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough Lure will set you right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Children like il. "One Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I ever used," says J. II. Bowles, Grovefwn, N. 11. "I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly." Geo. Harding. Monday, April 28. Portland baseball nine defeats Mono-' I'eat for fuel along the shore of Retiring Sea The gravel is sid not to he fmon below a depth of eight feet, and it carries gold varying in value from 3.04 tof 12.41 a cubic yard to a depth of 40 to 80 feet, where bedrock is encountered. Above the grsvel the tundra n a sort ol peat, which, sprinkled with coal oil, makes an excellent fuel. F. M. Cederhenh a The salmon catch so far is equal to reputable Portland man, who has spent two seasons at Cape Nome, and is ac grams. Thousands of peasants are in revolt in South Russia. Cholera attacks American soldiers in the Philippines. Work has begun on the Rogue River dam above Grant's Pass, f.HI!e ('an wear Nlior one size smaller after using Allen's Fool- Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy ; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It s the greatest comfort din covery of the ago. Cures and prevents swollen feet, Midlers, callous and sure spots. Allen's Foot-Kaso is a certain cure lor sweating, hot, aching feel. At all drugglnts and shoe stoies, 25c. Trial package FKKE by mail. Address, Al len 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. bttf, she didn't rrnlUe ber own wearl- mm. But once at home, exhaustion over came her. If a woman were thoroughly robust, without echt or pain, ah euld not keen thia work up without under miuing tier health. What (hall tie soul thro of th"r women, who are mt atrong, who sutler ftom headache, txukuriie, bearing-down isina, and other conar quencra of a diwawd condition of the womanly organiaiu f And thrae women are In the great majority. There are few women who are lire from diaraari peculiar to their ari. hTININO TMK CANDI.K AT IK'TII KNIK That ripreaaive saying not only s.ig grit the moat rapid form of waate but also the moat foolish. When a woman overtaxes her strength in any rauar, whether in the enjoyment of social pleasures, or iu the aervice of church or charity, she is rapidly hastening lo the end oi her public activity. Tb proof of this is found right at bom. Young uiatroua who are not dancing any more, church workers who are no more active ; thrae have not step ped aside because of lota of iulrrrat but because of lack of strength. There ia not a weak woman who would not like to be made strung again. There I not a sick woman who would not like to be made well. And there is not the Uaat rraton, in ninety-eight rases out of vary hundred, why women should con tinue to lie weak and sick. The first step to the re-eatabliabment of the gen eral health is to establish the local woaaauly health. "I feel that it I only my duty to send you a atattnient of my case," writes Mr. Mary E. Wilcox, of Kmo (Kainv River), Alimara Co.. Out. "I suffered untol.l rnisorv for many year with uterine trouble, until 1 commenced taking Dr. fierce' good medicine and uaed the Ural treatment as advisrd. I took two bottlaa of Pavorite Prescription ' and two of 'Golden Medical Discovery. also sent for one box of your ' Antiseptic and Healing .Suppnaitori'es.' I have only ed two aud that waa two month ago. Rave not had to uc any since, hut I hall keep them in the houae. I would advise eerv woman who suffer from f"ri1l a coni.:,i4a "My niece 5 with female weakliraa fur aUqik 1 Iwfot I lrt fi you, fchy,.,1 Mr. J. W. McGregor, of 6J s'' Princeton Av., Chicago, r. advised her to take lt. i iette iF, ! Prescription which she did UttK i nine niotitha, and now ,e biu'.J edge to you that she i , , W canuot thank yuu treii vu van sn nmr, by "Favorite Prraciiptioo" if ! eaae ia curable bv medicine; , facta show thai only two uiriei4. Iniliilre.l who have gHen "Fn-o J scnptioo" fair and UuhfltrJ failed of complete ruie. tt'or3 nave annriri lur years ami rUrtJ advantages of the mt skillful J . . ..... . t. -. , . . , . . tirKwiinii, imvv i iaai trleq hr Prescription " and Urn cured I f who had lieen pronounced incinii given up to life long iuflenrn,b jwrfectlr and petniatilly cared , use of Irr, Pierce' Favorite Crttr Suk ami ailing women art lt-v consult Ir. Itert e, by letter, CtrTeiionilenc la hrM ia MrrWa and the written roufi.leocea cf w' re guarded by the aam Knti r atonal privaTT olawrvol by Jlr rV verbal conaultatiun with lick wtr the Invahda' Hotel aud Surpi' 4 lute, HUIIalo, M. Y. AAdnm III Pierce, llufTalo. N. Y. Accept no sutattitute for 'Fiti Prevnption" though the dealer I il ipl-it aagoorl.-' If be told ton truth lie d say the sutwtiluttaw e- nut better for you but klUrfrJ liecauae nf the little more prof I fu the sale of lea meritorious nedica AUK Vt0 II I Tlieu at the eipenae of ook each year of your life yoo, cm f riiienae of mailing rrt tt& i'. Pierre's Common Senae Mrdlal.lH In patier cover. This treat av work contain more tbaa uW large tsige and over ?n Wttni and is senl atanlutely fttl o W tamp to jay ei;enae of utiliajK .vim il oiieent taniw lor tw twtier cover, or tbiitv-ont tun' the cloth -hound volume. AinM R. V. Here, Buffalo. N. Y. BEST FOR K BOWELS rial estate Tfti.vsmtM. FurnlHhed Every Meek by the t:iM-ka man Abslrnct & Trust Co np hit. at of last season. The fish so far are niformly of large size. It is expected that the season's pack will approximate that of Iat year, 2.'0,000 caws, not In- luding 5,500,000 pounds cold storage a total on a case basis of 325,000 esses. Contracts have been let for the construc tion of the railroad from Cottage Grove to the Bohemia tuining dittrict, a dis tance of 21 miles. This will tap a rich iniijg region a well as pass through a quiinted with the circumstances of this discovery, says he believes the story en tirely trustworthy. Wednesday, April 30. Archbishop Corrigan is worse. Richard 8. Perkins, prominent pioneer dies. Tbe Venezuelan army met with a bad defeat. C Kimberly to T Schmidt tract in Claim NoW, t 2 s, r3e l:!.000 J Hardy to F May 24 acres in Cl'm No 40, t 3 s, r 1 w j 400 O F Olson to F T Griffith lots 6 A 0 blk 172, 0 C 1 E Hager to J Schwarizuntruber, 41 acres in uiaim 00, t 2 s, r3e.... 1. 000 U Uoss to A Ott 14!) 45 acres In sec 20,t4s, r2e 300 J A Howland to M Clarke 32 acres in Howland Claim 2,000 M Becker to J Apling 21 acres in section 2, t 2 s, r 2 e 900 Waverly Association to J II Lam bert, blk 15 Waverly Heights... 2.C0O VVm Denboer to Wm R Pallas 21 acres in sections 8A9t2s, r3e 1,200 W A Currie to B Shaw lots 1 to 21 & 24, 25 & 28 to 50, blk 10 March- banks D Yeger to C II Johnson, roadway in sec 15, t2s, r4e , C II Johnson to J A Berretb, nw ot neof sec la, t 2 a, r 4 e G Schmitke to J Nemee 50 acre.s lo Bird Claim, t 2 s.rle 3,200 W Uortler to G Walsch, se of ne of sec ,1(1, til. r I r 400 C Thayer lo S B Kdwa-ds.i'j of 'a of mw 2r, t 1 s, r 4 e .71H) I C Wakefield to M II While j of n.r of see 1!), I (i a, r 2 e 407 J Myers lo K I' McCoriimc lol I l. in. -'il : x , . ,,L ... . ' ? rrJ ",1 7i A 1 tu u tV 31 U) ;w, )ik irn.t.,.i-..ri.nt,.t(r...i. '''-vr.Ji'l 11 1 11 1 ii'rn , t 1 twr I II Nicholson to I' Currish mK of of sc 24. t4s. r2 e N Nelson to C If JohiiMin roadway In sec 15, t 2 s, r 4 e llaaa la Ml IMi THE CLACK.UUH ABSTRACT TRUST CO. are the owners of tbe copy, right to (he Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts In IK. vouniy, can I urmnli informalion as to t" '"" ttr"" tat If aawK'a, title to land at once, on aiinlication i "' saaanr rnsrmT, rim a EAT 'PM LIKE U"" 4 i M....nl, i-ai.u 1'i.unl. Ti' I tc. on Call arid investi Address hor. Ii7 400 12 1,400 lloliU I'p a 4'oiiifr-aiiiHii. "At the end of the camtMiitn." ri,- Chainp Clark, Missouri's brilliant ,.n KreHsrnan, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speak ing I had about utterly collaimed. Ir s'med that all (he organs in my bodv were out of order, bm three bottle. Electric IIiIimm ....! . .11 .1 . --"'n 11119 an rigrn. n'a tlm Irest all-around medicine ever sold oer a driik-glafs counter." Over worked nui down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality frot Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c I Guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. I Nliuke Info Tone fShwcN Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and in. glowing nails, and instantly takes f.e stink- out of corns and bunions. It' t1B greatest comfort discovery of the Ke. Allen's Foot Ease makes tight or new shoe feel easy. It j , wrUla care for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all drug, gists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c In stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y mt si I iffj (tsaWaS Kajr mini at once, on application j "" saaanr rnsrmT, """Z k 1 1 riveHtmenta.real estate, abstract, 'If FPP YflllR BLOODS lioer Bank of Oreaon City, j j' ' UL- A J Innlanl rell"., w ii farad Onlr foe Piles and lie lima or twj . b"t It warranted. h"ld f f.'I'e ' i .7 mallnnrareli.t tit prioa.ao I v .Luaau at r u to.. rvv v Fin aale bv Charman A '1T ' n r n. 7 lliHnnflO 1. 1 1 1 at Digests what yco cat .1 .1 This preparaMon rontaln dir:Hlatil,8 and dlifcsta ,'' dc, food. It gives Instiii.t rll, ,' falls to cure It allows yu w . the food yon want. Tlijn.wt stomachs can take It. IV "urt v thousands of dyspepf-1 S ' uicu auor every 1 num -; ..,1, if s unetjuiilli'd for all stonii II can' ttdln but do yoJf; V ...... ,,o,i(n.iu. y rrepareo only ny o. ,,: .i..ieUi(i"' I Tlle.uouIecoutalnaS'l--,,l"