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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1902)
THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON'. j TOPICS OF ' rae ryWH5. Few women flirt nftcr they get mar ried mid few men Hint before. liuniliiK question lu France: Wlint Lull we do with our volcanic Islands? The London Liuicut says the news papers are full of bacteria. It uiujst bo grunted us to some of them. "The accumulation of money ruins tho stomach," says the Washington Tost. What a pity the rule doesn't work both ways. "Oom Paul" says he will end his. days In Holland. John Hull will never have tho satisfaction of Helling postage tamps to "Ooin." Chill is no longer a haven of rcfugo for American absconders. But why should they go to Chill when t,liu door to Canada Is still open? A St. Louis preacher says tho recent volcanic eruptions were the death throes of Satan. The entire country will be glad to learn that the old man la ut lust dead. President Schwab' of the steel trust bos given his brother u Job that pays fSO.OUO u year. It's u nice thing to Lave a good, charitably disposed Bchwab lu the family. While It may be that the ship com bine Is formed for the purpose of re ducing rates, yet It Is evident that the dividends It has obligated Itself to pay must come from somewhere. George and .urtliu Washington have Just been divorced lu Chicago, and Martha claims that George Is a bad niun. History Is having some difficulty lu repeating Itself nowadays. The awful discovery has been made thut some of the English crown Jewels are paste. Luckily, however, the pub lic will not have a chance to get near enough to them to see which ones are spurious. President Pattou of Princeton be lieves that tho time Is not far distant when there lll not be a thing that we at, drink or wear that will not bo Diudo by u trust, and then,-he says,, "it "Will not be long until It will 'be a financial Impossibility for tho average young man to get married." Tho ob vious moral for the, young man who wuuts to marry Is to get the girl now before It Is everlastingly too lute. ' Incarceration lu u dungeon was tho proper punishment for a man who gave bis divorced wife two charivaris after ber second marriage. The lu Is ex plicit on this point; a man may .not pester the woman from whom he Is di vorced; If he did not take advantage of his opportunity during his married life, that Is his fault. We forget tho nature of extreme punishment lu such cases,' but It Is. severe. Women have their rights and one of their privileges Is that they shall be pestered only by one husband at a time. Koine tlmo after tie death of Lowell a ltostou woman remarked that lies toulans had been able to make their oclul gatherings distinguished by tho presence of Iawc1I, Holmes, Longfel low and others. "Hut now," said she, adly, "we have to put up with tho 'and others.' " Tho recent passlug of Frank Stockton and llret Harto has provoked similar remarks, not about ocloty, but ubout American literature. Yet when the older men were In their prime Harto and Stockton were liter ally Included among the "and others;" am! some of tho "and others" of to-day Will bo the lions 'of the next decade, through the prestidigitation of the ma glcluu Time, When tho United Btttten Senate, tlu Ires to illaeiiHH the rittlllentlon of trentlra or tho coiitlrnuttlou of apivulttt luonU n motion U ituulo "to proceed to tho consliU'riitlon of executive bual netm." ltd ordinary bualneiui In U'gla latlvo In clmrneter, but treaties nnd no pglutineiits orlKtnuto In tho executive department of the Kovernmeut. Exe cutive buiiliiess U transacted In secret ewslon, nud by n loose nnd Incorrect use of IniiKUitKO, the Konuto Is said to bo In "executive session." ltecauso of tho popularity of this meuuliiKless lhrngo lu WushliiRtou any seerot ses sion of any committee or other Kutheo lug- Is still more liicorrictly styled by uowspaper reporters and others an "executlvo mss!oii." Tho most cnre ful writers nud speakers never use tho phrase, any more than they say "civil service" when they mean tho civil ser tlco reform, Tho uow ltusslau Minister of tho In terior, M. Do lMehve, has received let ters Informing him that tho central nihilist committee has decided thnt ho must die. Similar letters have been sent lu the past to other mlplsters and governors who have either been nssas filiated Or upon whose lives nttempts huvo been made. Naturally M, Do l'lelive Is not rcstluir as well as ulglit s some of, the members of his family could wish, but there apparently is no help for' l)ls Insomnia. Of course he cannot resign. There seeniH to bo a luw, either written or unwritten, lu ltussla which prevents a minister front relliuiulshliiK his utllce when the peo ple begin to threaten him. There Is nothing for htm but to go ahead with Ills objectionable policy Until ho Is blown ud or stubbed or driven to death' j through fenr. Office holding In Russlrt gives one prestige In society, and It probably Is' profitable frdm a pecuniary standpoint) but tho business has Its disadvantages, for while tho nihilists may, be credited with n certain degree of courtesy Jn notifying the official who bus been marked for death, they novcr go so far as to tell blm when, where and how ho Is to Imj operated on. Thus he Is left In doubt thut must oftoii bo troublesome, especially to ono wild Is lu any wise Inclined to be nervous. President Cyrus Northrop of tho Uni versity of Minnesota says that we uro lu uu eru of seusutlonullsm lu educa tion. "Tho' paradoxical Is taking the pluce of the true, ltpckefcllcr shares tho throne of Intellect With Slink spcare, and ragtime music hushes the melody of tho hymns our fathers nnd mothers loved to Blng." After this squint Ohleugowurd tlie comment pro ceeds as follows: "Professors attract notice to themselves and their Institu tions by utterauces that ought to con sign them to tho Investigation of a commission do lunatleo luqulrcndo. Something now Is wanted and wanted all the time. It need not bo true. It need not be valuable, but It must be astounding, and must attract general attention. To be unknown and unno-' tlced Is death, but to be notorious, even as a literary or educational crauk or lunatic, Is fame." Ur. Northrop has n turn for tho satirical and the caustic, but there Is no denying the essential truth of this Indictment There huvo beeii numerous examples during the lost year of a striving after effect In tho classroom, of an originality due to bud Judgment, which might properly bo called sensational even If there had been no resulting newspaper notoriety. Such teaching Is merely freakish, while conservatism and sobriety ar by no means a sign of a depleted vital ity. There may, In fact, be the great est enthusiasm' where there Is no pur pose to set up as an Iconoclast and to overrule tho verdict of centuries, and upon tho wholo It Is much wiser to trust the centuries than the little man, tho very poor player , Thut struts nnd frets his hour upon the stngu And then Is heard no more. When will the Iconoclasts of history have donoV They huvo destroyed tho story of William Tell and tho apple, George Washington nut the cherry tree and Lincoln's saying at tho Hamp ton iionus conference. Now comes Henry Vlguaud, llrst secretary of tho United States embassy at Paris, to prove that Christopher Columbus was not u during venturer on unknown seas but an Impostor who stole another man's knowledge. Vlgnaud demon strates, to his own satisfaction at least, by means of a letter and a euurtjwhleh has been discovered by him, that Co lumbus learned from nn Andaluslnn Bailor tho existence of lauds to tho westward. Tho sullor, dying, told Co lumbus tnnt he and some companions were driven westwnrd by adverse winds for twenty-uluc days uud landed ut lust lu u country where there wero naked savages. According to this latest destroyer of historic annals, tho knowledge gained from tho sallormado tho tusk, of Columbus nn easy one. Using the charts of the sullor, ho uud his shrewd pilot, Pulzuu, took no risk. They snlled westward and happened o'u the Island of Snu Domingo. Thus Is Columbus proven frnud and It was well that this continent was named for Amerigo rather than for Christopher. Doubtless lu four hun dred years from this tlmo higher critics of history will be able to declare tho life of A lira ha in Lincoln a myth. It will lo an easy task to show that Gen eral Grant could neither rend nor write and that Mark Hauuu was a common miner who earned his dally bread by tho sweat of his brow. Or It may be proven conclusively that Theodore Itoosovelt rode ruthlessly through the streets of Washington trampling men, women and children under his librae' hoofs. All Uwntiot (Jot Itloli. Wo arj only rich .In comparison with tluwo who are poor, and we are joor lu comparison with those wio are rich, hence If we nil became rich we would all be ullke poor. While It Is true that we cannot all become rich, It Is equally true that nil those who will lutein gently take nd vantage of circumstances nB they present themselves along the pathway of life, will materially Im prove their condition nud make their future years more comfortable to say the least; and among this number there will be many who will becomu hide pendeutly rich, by having nerve enough to back up their Judgment when these circumstances present themselves, There are but two sources of primary wealth, funning nnd mining. These In, elude the enhanced value from the set tlement nud cultivation of the laud and the euhnuced alue from the dis covery and development of tho mines. Hack of all this Is the strong arm of I labor, human vuergy Intelligently ap plied. A I'lantatlon Fittnitoler. "Ftirinlni; tills yeurV" somu one askett a Georgia dttrky. "Oil, yes, suhl" "Well whitt's the outlook r "Dey'll be eo'n enoush tcr feed do chlllun.l, "That's Rood." . ' "Cotton enough tor clothe 'em." "Kxeellentl" "Au 'twist do two, tley'll.bo Bolltl work enough ter make tie white mint think I Kwlne ter live a Jong time en gimme credit enough ter foreclose mo wlil a mortgage." AtlnuU Constitu tion. fortunate Is the girl who loses her temper and never Unds It ugalu. LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS OF EASTERN OREGON. THE MINT SALOON O. L. MEH.QUI8T, Prom. rtr."T BRANDS Of wines AND LIQUORS IMrORTKD AND DOMESTIC CIGARS.... Corner Dorot Street end Jefferson Atcnue, LA GRANDE, OR. The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND . OF EASTERN OREOON IS ,.M. A. RADER.. Funeral Director and Emjjalmer Lady Assistant. rKVDLKTON - - ORSGON B. Y. Jodd, Pra.t. V K. Junn, Seo'y and Treaa. Til (.RON K. Kxu, Manager Incorporated, 1194 Capital Block, (10,000 PENDLETON Woolen Mllis Manufacturers of FteeceWocI Blankets, Indian Robes Caislmeres, Flannels Pantllmton, Oro. 01 T HE CEt.EUUATED COLUMBIA BREWERY AUOtJBT nUCULF.lt, Prop. Thli well-known brewery la now turning out tlie beat lleer and Porlcri-aat ol the Cascmlcs. The latiat appliances for tho manufacture ol good healthful Hcrr have beer. Introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on tin market. Kait Second Street THE DALLES, Olt. Dalles Laundry Co. hrst-olass work at Bhort Notice Gentlemen's Work a Specialty Local Phone) 341 Long Dlatauic 93 THE DALLES, OREQON Z. F. MOODY THE DALLES, OR. General' Forwarding AND i Commission Merchant. Offlcei and Watehoute at RAILROAD AND STEAMER DEPOTS Wool handling our aneolalty. Grain bought and aold. Columbia Browery Thm Blkrmt4 AUGUST BUCHLER, Propr. Of the product of thle well-known brewery, the United Hlaiet Health Heporla for June M, IWJO, ),: eAinoreauperlor brcr never entered (ha labratory of the 0 nlted Stalea Health He porta. It la absolutely devoid of the (lighted trace ot adulteration, but on the other hand l compoied of tba ben ot malt and cholceit of nope, itiionioqnaiiiieaareoi tneiilgni-at.ana it can be uied lth the greateit benefit and on by old and rotinc. eleutlouily ba pretorlbed by the phytlvlaus, with the certainty that a better, purer or mora wholeioma beverage could not Boiilbly b (ound," Cmmt Mwiaf at., THE DALLES, &R. Bar Fixtures and ..Billiard Tables.. BRUNSNICK-BIHliP: Have Re-wtablished their bul ocuin , ' PORTLAND, at 49 Third Street. A full stock of Bar Flxtuto, Bit-, Hard and Pool Tables. Bowling Alleys and Supplies always on hand. EASY PAYMENTS, J. Q. REDDICK, Manager. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LlDRARY Tht Btst In Current Litottwt ,12 COMPLCTtl N0VCL YCARLV MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 pen vcAfl ; 26 ct, A COPY NO CONTINUED STOrTlCS , KVINV NUMICa QOMPLCTC IN ITltLf HUD CALL AT THE COULTER GROCERY STORE FOR FIK8T CLASS 0O0D8 , Carry Full Lino of Stnplo nnd Fancy Groceries. Telephone White 007. EAST SIDE. miiK H. T. HUDSON AKM8 CO Wholcsnlo and Retail Dealers In duns. Fish ing Tackle, Baseball. Theatrical and Gymnas ium 0oou. A, (1. Rpaldlnp's Athlello Goods. Henilfiuartera for rjnlf Uncut. Hand Loaded Bhells lo order of every description. Fine Gun repairing n specialty. 110 Third Bt., POUTLAND, OREGON "QUELLE" 8. E. Corner Sixth and Stark Sts. Fritz Sechtem. 'Baron" Schlenk Most Elegantly Appointed Refectory in the Northwest. Crawfish a Specialty. Foreign and Doincstic Delicacies. Grill Iloom in Connection. PHILLIPS TRUNK CO. Trunks Made to Order Also Taken in Exchange. TRUNKS REPAIRED. 311 Morrison St., Opposite Postoffice Nottingham & Co. (Established 1881) JOIIUEKS IN Lime, Cement, Plaster, Land Plaster, Hair, Latin Shingles, Flour and Feed. 80LE AaKNTB FOR Big Bend and Moss Rose Flour Doth Phones 3S1, Central Dock, Foot of Washington St. , ' Portland, Oregon. A. Goodnough J. 0. 8tcarna G00DN0U6H & STEARNS . Real Estate Loans and Insurance , Waahlngton Building, Portland, Or City, Suburban and Country Property, Im proved and untmproTCd. Timber and Coal Landa. Choice Water Frontage, aultablo for manufacturing purpoac. Valuable' bualnett property for aale. - O. II. Bclple. U. B. Belpl. OWEN H. SEIPLE & CO. Dealera In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES PHONE SOUTH 1C60. 3S3 Morrison St PORTLANI, ME80M Timber Lands . and Homesteads Vacated: Kitlmateaof Timber by Competent Kitlmatora, EQUITY RENTAL AND REAL ESTATE CO. Dealers in Ileal Estate. Rents Col lected; Business Chances and Loans Negotiated. C. L. Case. A. R. Sprcadborough. (Agon Phone Union ll. MalnOfflce: St Kaat Morrlion 81, TOUTLAND, OBK TIME CARD OF TRAINS PORTLAND Perart, Arrtre. North Coast Umtted ...... 2;C0 P,M, 7:W) A. M. Twin City Kxpreu...t..U: p, M. Kansas City i Ht. I-ouls Special -. 8:3S A. M. Puget Sound limited . :05 A. U. S: P. M. ll:lt P. M. (itil'.M. Take the Pugot Sound Limited For ,0Jympla, South Uend and pray'a Harbor oiut8. All trains daily. Our trains, daily to Tucouia and Seattle. Three through to tho Kost. A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General l'iinirtnuir AVont 965 Morrlsou St., ror. Third, I'OUTLAND, ORKGOX ODFtfON Siioip line Union Pacific AND DlMKT TIMS ICHEOIIieS rottltnd. Or. AaaiTB Chic co Tnrtland Tpeclat :iXU, m. Tla Iluntlngton. Edit Lake, Denrer, Ft. Worth, Otnalia, Katuai City, Bt. I.ouls.Clilcagoaad tait. 4:30 p. M. At'antlo Expret t:00 p.m. rla Iluntlngton. WallOVatla Iwls-toii.Hpokant.Mln-nrapolls.Ht. Paul, Dnliith, Mllwau kct.Ulilcago.kKMt UOa-ra. St rani rait Mall CiUO p. m. Tla Epokant Bait Lake, Denrer, JiOOa. to. rt. norm.umana, Kannas Cltr, It. Louls.Chlcagoaud last. 72 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No change of cars. I Lowest Ratea, Qutckeit Time. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE ' ritOM rOUTLAND. !,, All lalllng datei eubjtct to chang For "an Francisco fcallemy a daya, 4:0 .Bk Calumkla Klvtf Iteaaiirt. To Aatorlaand Way Laudlnga, 4 00 p. m. Kx. Buuday Ix.hulitay :U)n. m. Faturday 1U:W p. Bt. iiSa.m. Ix. Sunday Wlllaaiarla IMr. Oregon City. New- berg, Ralem, Inda- fiendenc A Way audlaga. 4:S0p. m. Ex. Sunday 7:00 a. m. Tuea.. Thur. aadBaL Wlllametle an4 Yaav MH llrara. 1:10 p.m. Uou., Wad. BBdrrl. Oregon City, Day. ton, nay iuu lugi. I:i5a.m. Tuea.. Tbnr. and Rat. . Wlllametle Rlrar. 4:80 p.m. Won., Wed, andFrL Fortland to Corrat. lie A Way Laud, lag. for law ratea and other Informattoa writ U " A. L. CRAIG, antral Faaeenger Agent, FottUnd. Ot, EAST AND SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Route .Tralna leave Vt'eit Rclo lor Portland and way aiaiiuuaaiiuitDa. in. iCave jor AlDany ata:w p. in. i Leavea Portland 8:30 a. m., 7 p. m, i " Albany 1S:SU p. m., 10:30 p. m. Arrlvta Aahland UM a. in., 11:30 a. ra. ' 8acramento5p. n., 4:U a. m. " Ban Kranclnco 7:45 p. in., 8:11 a. ra. Ogdcno:t5 a.m., Uiiia.m. " Denver 9 a. m., 9 a. m. " KaiuaCltr7iWa.in.,9:30 a.rn, '" .Chicago 7:4i a.m., :a a.m. U Angel" J:'.iop.m.,7K. m. " KI PatoSp. m ep. in. " 'Fort Worth 0:30 a-tn.t 0:30 p. m. ' City of Mexico 9 :65a. m.,;J3 a. m. " llouatoii4a.nl., i a.m. " New Orleani fiiil p. in,, 6:23 a. m. " Waahlngton 6:42 a. in., 0.4J a. m. " New York 12:43 p. tn., 12;4J p. tn. Pullman and Tourlit cara on both tralm. Chair cara Sacramento to Ogden and El Paio. and tourlit can to Chicago, til Loula, New Or leana and Waahlngton, Connecting at r-an Franclico with aeveral Unci lor Honolulu, Japan, China. Philippine!, Central and South America. R.Jt. MILLER, 9. P. A., Fortlamtli Oregon. White Collar Line Portland: Astoria Route Str. "BAILEY GATZERT." . Dally round trips except 8un4ajr. THB CARD. LcaTes Portland..,'. 7t00 A. M Lcares Astoria... .. jjoo 1'. M Throui h Portland connection with Steamer hehcotta from llwaco and Ixjnit Iteach points. White Collar Line tickets Interchangeable with O. R. k N. Co. and V. T. Co. tlcketa. ' The Dalles-Portland Route STEAMERS. TAHOMA" and MMETLAKOw Dally trlpa except Sunday, Str.TAHOMA." LesTfa Portland. Mon., Wl., Frl 7:00 A. M Leaves The Balles.Tuea.. Thura. 8at-,7:tt A. X Str. 'METLAKa" Uarea Portland, Tnes., Tim.. Sat, 7 :00 A. M. Leavea The Dallea Mon., Wtd., Frl-.7:00 A. u! Landlnr and oltteo; Foot Alder Street. Both phouea Main 351. I'ortlaud, Oregon. AGENTS. J.0,.IIU?vT&,L00N -The Dalles, Or f i',iT.JvvR - -,-Astorla Ot i. J. LUCkhY... ...... .......,. .HochI Illver Or 3. C. " """'" " ..w... xuiie oaimon. Huh W ATT ....MMM.... Vancourer. w.,h R. B. GILHKKT1I. . .......... MLyle, Wash -..-...ctevensun, Wash -... .Carson, Wash JOHN M. TOTTO.S'... IIRNRY OI.M8TKU-. WM. BUTLER .. -puuer, Waab E. W. CRICHTON, Portland, Oregon TIE IQUSE FURNISHING CO. (Incorporated.) Manufactnrera ot Woven Wire Mattresses. rReUBPoT,,let R.H' u"- Curtains. l)4rtkinKH. emkAlmliHc. specWty 8tora at Albany, and 8lem. Ota. ciu4v,iir,fHi, iruai(tjr .BSHJC7 4 Aibaajr, ure. UuodIc Teuplay Aiaamy, Oaao. ' BV HAM. AMD WATCH. ASTORM&COLUII, fii WITH THROUGH PARLOR CARS JIETWLKK Portland, Astoria Seaside Ixnxca For Mayjter. Italni Icr, Rlntakanle Arrives Union Dciot I'ortlaud Union Depot I'ortianu noDtport, uniinii, Aatnrla, Warren Ion, Flnvcl, (Icnr hart l'ark and e'ea. aide. Antorla A Seaahore Exprcse Dally. Antorla Ezpreii Dally. 8:00 a.m. 11:16 a. (t:Mp. m. (2:30 p.m. 9:40 p. m. Dally except Saturday. (Saturday only. Ticket office 2JJ Morrlion atreet. and Union depot, Portland, i Gen. Tan. Agent, Aitorla, Or. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will leave Portland, foot of Washington St., Sunday, Tuesday and Ihurulay orouing at 1 o'clock, for hauvlca laland, Rl. Ilolvna, Oiiplei, Deer laland, Martlm, Kalama, Neer City, Hauler, Ml. Coltln, Maygcr, Utclla, Oak Point. Krecinani, Mautanlllo,Clatikaule and all way landing. "BEST OF EVERYTHING" In a word till tell ot tho paa cngcr torvlce via1 I HORTHWESTERH LINE KlghtTraliiK Daily between Ot. Paul and Chicago, comprising , Tli f.atcat rulliiiMii Hliera, , l'eerlpae Illnlna; Cara, Library amtObaarTHtlon Cars, l-ren HuoIIiiIiib; Chair Cara. TllK TWENTIETH CENTURY TRAIN "THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED" Hum Every Day of the Year. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated TO CHICAGO BY DAYUOIIT. The lUdcer State Express, the finest Day Train , Running llctwren St. Paul and Chicago via, the short Line. Connections from the- West made via. e The Northern Pacific,. Great Northern and Canadian Pacific Railways This Js alio the bent line between Omaha, 8t Paul and Minneapolis. All Agents sell Tickets via "Tha NorthwesU em Line." W. II. MEAD, Oeneral Agent. H. L. SISLGR, T. A. 248 Alder Ntreat, Vortlanit, Or. ..GO EAST.. VIA G"3Ui Shortest and Quickest Line TO ( ST. PAUL.DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CNIUSI AND ALL. VOI.NT8 KA.ST. Through I'ulaoa and TuurUt Slctinrs, UIiiIumiiiI llulTet SmokiiK Ilbrarr Uars DAILY TKAISI-! FASTTIMKi 8ERVICK AND SCKNKHY UNHO.UALUI). Tickets to points East via theOitKAT Nditr, in 1UILWAY. on nale at Columbia Southern and o. K. A N. Depot Ticket Office, or Umat hoKTHUN Ticket Office mil Third St., rortUnd, Or. For Rates, Folders, and full Information re rardlnie Eastern trip, call on or address A. B. C. DE.N'NISTOK, City Pass; and Ticket Agent, Portland, Or. L. M. PARR18H, FRANK K. WATKINfl, hotary Public. Notary Public. 0. E, WATKINB. ' PASfllSH, WATKINS I CO. . REAL ESTATE Insurance, House and Loan Agents. 251 Udir St. Ptrtlui, ftritiii BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Truoc Mmwi DcstarM CoavaiauT AtL. .1T."B n1! A aket et and description soar inleklr ascanam onr opinion fre vnataar aa f--.ni2,,L! Pro!ablr poKNiubl. CouaiBnlw unsstrtctlrconadantlAL HuuHmAknnPuiuM snl frca. Oldest asancr foraeoinn i . . " wbw wwu ncpateata. a Co. reoatv MCtol satte. allkont iku. i ,i " was tbroaih Mana ft' tM CMAMt1i DAAAAMXAtA A fcWd J!J"n;lS; uSStt. ?u" vt anr arlanuilo icnrujx. TsmaVMis "r"oniBS,u. Hoi4bralliiawlatei. JgWiPHgtlhW mPPIBBCaJkL.. lS233JE mk SSSSlMSfi tK . V l: .' IS V w- 'at I w lt ' I