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dvertising ob Printing la basy Beasons briogs you yoor share of trade; la A V Arv imririrf nnr TaMj"r in W t i . j ii Laeinesa Poor printing re- 5 advertising in dan sea Bon8 brings yon yonr share, and also that of the merchant who "can't af ford" to advertise. nects no credit on a good r Laeiness house. Let ns do yonr Job J Fruiting we guarantee it to be in 5 every way satisfactory. Published on Mondays and Thursdays--Establislied 1868. Vol. XXXII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1901. No. 90 The ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER until January 1, 1903, for $1.50 in A DVANCE Official Directory. FBDKRAV. Theodore Roosevelt President John Hay -Secretary ot State Society Meetings. Lyman J.Gage Eaton Root . E. A. Hitchcock John D. Lone...: Jtme Wilson C. K. Smith Mel' ille W. Fuller... Jon 11 U. MiUbtU Joseph Biuion i .Secretary o Treasoiy Secretary ol War Socie'arv ol interior Secretary oi Navy .StforcUty ol Agriculture furt M aster General rhiet Justice V. . Senators stats or OKE6011. Tboe. H. Tongue Congressman 1st DUt M. A. Moody Congressman 2nd Dist T. T. Geer .oovemor r. 1. Duuoar-. -.Secretary ol State O. 8. Moore - JState Treasurer J. H. Ackerman Supt. Public Instruction W. H. Leeds 8 ate Printer n. R. Blackburn ..Attorney General C. E. Wolve tonj . , R. 8. Bean Supreme Judgul r. A. aioore M.Laiamberla n Clerk Slate Land Board. C. B. Bellinger O. 8. Diet. Judge Zoeih llouatr. C. 3. Marshal D M.Dunne - Collector Int. Bev John Hall -U. 8. Dist- Attorney BACON D JUDICIAL DISTSJCT. W. Hamilton Judge io. M. Bruwu Prosecuting Attorney u. a. lakd omci, aot IBL KG- J. H. Booth Receiver J. T. Bridges. Register JOIST KSF KCSKSTATITSS. R, A. Booih Joint Senator Douglas, Lane and Josephine. X D Briggs. Joint Representative Douglas ad Jackson. BOCelAf COUKTT. a. C. Marsten Senator LTS. I Representative. D. R.8ham brook.- Clerk K. L. rarrott EhenB G.W. Dimmlck Treasarer O. T. M. Eoeebarg Hive Ho. 11. Holds its regular reviews upon the second and fourth Wednesday eve. of each month in the Native Bona Hall. Sisters of other Hives visiting in the city are cordially invited to attend oar . re views. Farms Morris L. Com. DaisibC. Andshson, R. K. IO. O. F. Philetariau Lodge So. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor- ner Jackson and Cass street, ou Saturday evening of each week. Mem bers of the order in good siandiug are invited to attend, J. L, Bogus, N. G. Q. W. Ferrt, Secretary. B. F. O. ELKS. Roeeburg Lodge No. 326. Holds regular Cvjmmuuica tions at I. O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to a'teud regu larly and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. V. U. Jauuson, E. K. V. C. London, Secretary. - fDDMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. 125. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hali. io Roeebnrg, every first and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. f. o. tlODFRKY. J. Kf J. A. Bcchakak. Clerk. 0.1 E. S. Roseburg Chapter No. 8. Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays io each nonth. Visiting members in pood tending are respectfully invito to at tend. Clara Hast, . 31., Mrs. Libbib Cohow, fc-ecreUry. .County Judge School Superintendent Assessor R' wyor -. . .Coroner D. 8. Releree in Bankruptcy .... Commissioner it D Thompson F. B. Hamlin H. B. Gillette... W.F. Briggs.... I. C. TwitcheU A. Abraham... J. C. Young, A. K. Kichols, U. S. WBATHES BCKSAO. Taos. Gibson Observer bo&bd or u. s. rtxsiox KXaxiasas. C L. Miller, K. D., President J. C. Twitcbell, St. P., Secretary. K. DuGaa, H. D., Treasurer. REBEKAH8. Rosebnrg Rebekati Lodre No. 41. I.O. O. F., meets in Odd Fallows Temple every Taenia? evening. teiung sisters anu oremren uivited to attend. l.V'iZ MlCKIU, . G. Am ata Bbadfokd. K. S. I F. & A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. HaldB rt'gular meetings ou second and f urth Wedneedays of each mOEth. I. OLLKSBKBG, W . M. N. T. Jkwktt, Secretary. N Professional Cards. J)R. ALKIRE, ...Specialists The only Ortnpathic graduate in Eoseburg and bouthern Oregon. There mat be masseurs and those professing to cure liy subbing, this is not Osteopathy, lly credentials are open to the public. Call xd see. Hours: to 11:30; 105 to 5. 7-8 Taylor & Wiison Bidg. Eoseburg, Oregon ATIYE SONS. Joe Lane's Cabin No. 16. Native Sons of Oregon, meets 1 1 on the first and third Mondays of each month, ieitiog brethren always welcome. O. P. Coeiiow, President. Sax JoeaPHSos, Secretary. ffrwv) tt andinz are invited to attend, Frxi Joussos, K- R. S. E LMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. R08KBCRO Orkoon Specia! attention given to Diseases of the No. and Throat. Office-Main St., one door south of Ci t;Bs Phone. Main Ml. Q V. FISHER, M. D, Physician, Surgeon. OfEce over P. O. 'Phone Main 591. roskbuko, Orwon. R.GEO. E. HOUCK, Pliyscian & Surgeon. Office Review Bid. Phone. Main SI ROSEBURG OKXGOH Y W HAYXES, DENTIST, Renew Building, Telephone K o.A. ROSEBURG, OREGOB E. M. CHEADLE, DENTIST, Office opposite Slocums Hall . ROSEBURG. ORB Jtt. CBAWTOBD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 1 A I, liarsters Bidg., ROSEBURG, OB Business be lore the U 8. Land Office and uuing cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. 8. Land Office. JOHN H. 8HTJPE, ATTOKXE Y-AT-LA W, Boskburo. " Orego. Business before U. 8. Land Office and Probst business a special ty. : Office Abraham Building. J C. FULLERTON Attorn ey-at-Law. Will practice In all the State and Federal Courts Office In Marks Bidg., Roaeburg, Oregon. QOMMODORE S. JACKSON, Attornev and Counsellor at Law. Mining Law and Water Rights made a specialty. Masters Bid. ROSEBURG, OREGON W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 1 and 2 Review BuildiEg. ROBERURb, OREGOB Q.EORGE M. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, f : If t LADIES IT IS WITH PLEASURE WE ANNOUNCE THE CELEBRATED We SI. ffllfl SI have just received full line. Our Shoes are made by UU & Dunn, of Rochester, N. Y., and we can as ure you they are a first class shoo in ' every way. All we ask is for yon to compare them with other shoes. . One Price Store One I "rice Store Wollenherg Bros. Open until 8 o'clock. ...THE BIGGEST ARMOR PLATE TEST EVIR HELD... 1 AW 5 rA L L. a: of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meets every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F Hall at 7:30 p. m. Members in I 1 tk - a is upon us and we have a few specially warm things U that we would call your attention to. If you contcm- plate purchasirg a heating stove call and see those b we are showing', they will keep you warm and are hot U bargains for our competitors. A great line of Blank- J ets and Comforts that are warm enough and cheap or y fine enough to suit all comers. A special ventilated ' Pillows is one of the latest attractions and one look will convince you they are the only Pillows made jjr worthy of your attention. We can Caipet your house from cellar to garret with anything you may desire and will guarantee ev- b ery carpet sold to be as represented. 6 K V - . i 3 iuuis ttuiy, a Roseburg.Ore 3 TX W. W T f-W-H WV -V m T S d. W. MKU1NU, S THR FIIPNITIIDR MAM W. OF A. Myrtle CamD No. C330. Meets first and third edneedaye each mouth at Netive Sons' Halt. I Dak Fiseer, y. L. Geo Bvbos, Clerk. Bring Us Your I ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49. Women of WoJdcralU fleets on nretana intra Thnrsdays of each month at the Na tive Sons. Hall. Visiting members in I good standing are invited to attend. Uattik AiOBxsK, ouaroian neignuor. Lcn Sacrt, Secy. 3 CHICKENS. EGGS. BUTTER. e: OF A. Court Douglas No. 32, For esters of America. Meets every Thursday evening in Native Sons' Hall. Visiting brothers always welcome. W. i. OIOOKB, u. ft. Will CraBikB, R. S. E. Y. Hoover, Physician. FOR CASH OR TRADE. A.: TJ. W. Roseborg Lodge No. 16. Meets the second and fourth Mon-1 days of each month at 7 :30 p. m., in the L O. -O. F. Hall. Members in good standing are invited to attend. 11. X. mCXLALU!, Al. W. F. W. Roach, Recorder. D. S. West, Financier. I V -V,,::. ; i kiU IU& HM'; . A DRAMAlfC SCENE Counsels in Schley Case Deliver final Vgimects The most important armor plate test ever hel J in this country is scheduled shortly to take oLiceat San lr Hook. The monster 18-inch Gathraan torpedo gun believed to he the most destructive weapon cf modern times, ill be aimed at a speeidlly constrticted target the largest ever n -.1 in this country. Thia Urzet has been constructed to ret.resunt the sides of the big battleship Iowa. The armor plates arc eleven and one-half inches thick, made of t!ie riacrt steel asJ s:eciillv treated by the Krupp process. Behind them io U.e regular iron work of a ship's sides. TJ srua will discharze a shell con taining between 600 to S00 pounds of guncotton. The result is eagerly awaited. LATE NEWS SUMMARY Important Events of few Days. the Past STATE, GENERAL, FOREIGN. Cream of the Dispatches DUbed Up in Condensed Form for the Busy Rdader. I LATEST NEWS.i Great Chinese Statesman Dead. Maccabees' Treasurer a Defaulter. Train Robber Suspects. .IFRARKFRrt.cn .a . w m a a a a a. a at a a wa. . a D1 EGREE OF PONOR. Mystic Lodge No. 13. fttata 2nd and 4tb Ibnrs- dar eveni&s of each month in Na tive Sons' Hall. unting memoers coi- dially ivvtted to attend. MBS. C-USLB CkALKH, V Ol U. E.H. LBNHOx.Rec. r0. E. FOURTH REGIMENT. O. I.N. G., meets at Armory Hali every v Thnrailav ovenimr. at 8 O clock. F. B. Hamlmt, Capt. ADIE 8 of the G. A. B .Abraham Lin coln Circle No. 2. meets at Natiye Son's Hall t 2 o'clock on the sec ond and fourth Fiidays of t-ech tnon'L. Are You Looking for Good Shoes? i r 1 , flMr?JRTTP JAPAIIESEfliAPKIffS' Ladies... Its time to call and see our WINTER SHOES in all the latest shapes and leathers Good values at $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00. Tickets for Piano Contest. ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... " jTpjALlV CHURCH SUPPERS A aVs aTk saCTE3g"0IilfiRS Court House Dowu -muir. robeburq, ob; J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room 11 are ton Bu Idlni. R0SEBURI3, OB p J. PCBINFTT, Attorney at Law. Room 11, Talor & Wiisuu Block. RosEBCRO, Orb. Laborers Wanted. Twenty-five men wanted to work on pipe-line. ;ld) ro-Qrg Water ct Light Go, mm mm a T T a iu a va-y biiv a vf wwa Onr ciibtouiers pay ns and they do it without kicking, because we sell the best groceries, staple and fancy, at the most reasonable prices in the city. If yon don't know thin to be a fact, prove it by giving as trial order. Thonel6& Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when ou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for go goods and good service. Tbs winter apple crop ia the East is reported the etna list in years. Ad automobile company has been or ganized in Salem with a capital of 13,000. It is proposed to do an automobile trans portation business. tor tares years a m.d goose baa come back to the farm cf J. U. Wallace at this time cf the year. This year she return ed with tome gotiiags. gxxe. Albany Democrat. A wood saw eugine, whils at wotk four mil s east of Salem Thursday, ex ploded, killing a man named Wil.iami. Ilia body was hurled 300 feet by force of the explosion. Several others were in- ored. N Tjs Slate Barber Commission reports for the period covered by tie dates Mar. 13, 1900, and Aog. 12, 1931' tuat they held examinations at 13 places, isised 146 certificates, To'al amount cjl'ected 11320 10, of which II. G. Meyer drew $305.15, S. U. Howard T352.13 and F. T. Rogers (362.25. A drove of mors thin 500 hogs left the farm of Williaa Bybea, Southwestern Jotephiae county, Friday, being started on a long drive to Happy Camp, Cl. A half doi$n drivers, with a cook wagon and complete outfi', accompanies the big drove on its jo-uoey through the mountai is. Ttis hogs are to oe driven over the stage road by wav of Ksrby aod Wa'do, the trip requiring between three and four weeks. Eveiy year for the past 43 years, Mr. Bybei hat taken a drove ot bogs f out his farin in Josephin4 t j the mining camps of Nortbe-h California, go.ng the same loute eacli season. The Portland Tragedy Pekin, Nov. - Li Hung Chang died at n o'clock this morning. At midnight last night he rallied slightly. His family had installed native doctors in charge of the patient, the regular phvsicians havinjr refused to attend him unless the Chinese doctors were dismissed. 1 he courtyard of the Yaniun was filled with hte-size I paper horses and chairs, with cooHe bearers, which his Great is tte I friends sent, in accordance with Chinese customs, to be buried with him, in order to carry his soul to heaven. Several of the Ministers of the powers called to ex press sympathy. The Chinese officials are somewhat un easy concerning the effect his death will have ou the popu- ace, and to guard against a possible anti-foreign demon stration, the Cinese Generals have disposed of their troops about the city in such a way as to command the situation Trouble, howaver, is extremely improbable. The wife of Earl Li and his two sons and daughter were with him. They are greatly distressed. Chinese officials throng the amun. Telegrams have been sent summoning Prince Ching, who is now on his way to meet the court, and Chow Fou , Provincial Treasurer, from Pao Ting Fu. The former will assume general charge of gov ernment affairs and the latter will act as Governor of Chi Li until Li Hung Chang's successor in that office, who wil probably be Num Shi Kia, is appointed. C. W. PARKS & CO. rljrjME5iK0WN AS i PaUJKtHASEgLS THE SUNSET GROCERY... ftR-S.fi.B0 YD Will continue to be, as it has been, the leader In quality end prices. Don't forget that our goods are all new and freeb. A trial is respectfully solicited. rWe handle Albany Creamery Butter. aCS& Groceries and Glassware . . Advertise roseburg, oregon I in the-. BROWN St CLOYD. Plaindealer Tht re is a tragady iu the death by sui cide of a child bride of 17 years as ths result of the intoxication of her husband of two days. Tragedies, bowsver, are enacted bourly in thousands cf drunk ard "a homes where 1 td d and loM-worn wivts struggle and s itfeir 'on and on through slow years, and children budile togeiher in te'rjr at the sound of un stady foots'eps denoting the home-com ing of their fatbers. Braver, more hope ful, more patient wotneu btar this lead to the bitter end ; U-r women throw it off at the begiuuhu, hot, necessarily by suicide; the woi Id is too wide for that. But by prompt repudiation of a contract the spirit of which is thus early violated by the ret cinding of all promise of bap piness- Oregooian. Fine Bronz Turkeys for Sale. Thoroughbred Bioox Turkevs, wieners of the nrt prize in the uoseourg pouury show last wiuter for l. For prices ando'.her particulars apply to or address Cloaks Bros , K wetmrg ure. aop Kxncrlcnco Convinces, Pmv Ha value liv inventing 10 cents la trial sbce of Ely's Cronui Balm. DruEginta supply it and we man iu muiwwwu ELY BROS., CO Worron St, New York, riirtn. Arizona. Jan. SO, 18U9. Messrs. Elt ltnos.: ricase send mo aC9 cent bottle of Cream Balm. I find your t. nntrVnst and tuott permanent cure lor catarrh and cold in the noad. n..,.tf 1'nrrim.Gen.McT.Ariz.OoldM.Co, Messrs. Ett Bnos.: 1 have been afflicted with catarrh for twenty years. It made me ..v t thnnnlit I hud eonsumpuon. I got one bottle ot Ely's Cream Balm and in three days the discharge stopped. It utha hAt medicine I have used for catarrh. LI HUNG CHANG'S SUCCESSOR. Washington, Nov. 8. Minister Conger, at Pkin has informed the State Department that Yuan Shi Kai has been appointed to succeed Li Hung Chang as Viceroy o Chi Li. and that Wang Wen Shao has been appointe Depu ty v iceroy of the same province. Yuan is the present Viceroy of Shan Tung Province. Pekix, Nov. S. The special edict has arrived here appointing Yunan Shi Kai (Governor Shan Tung) to be Governor of Chi Li and Wang Wen Shao, who is vice-president of the foreign office and a member of the Cabinet, to succeed Li Hung Chang as plenipotentary. They are both ordered io come to Pekiu forthwith. Another edict creates Li Hung Chang a Maiquis and bestows on him the new name of Li Weu Chuug, by which he will be known iu history. MACCABEES LOSE $57,000. Port Huron, Mich., Nov. 8. The Maccabees' supreme Treasurer is short $57,000. The supreme finance keeper. Charles Thompson, writes Supreme Commander Mar key, confessing an enormous shortage in his accounts, and sur renders himself to the course of the law. The money was lost iu speculation. MACCABEES MAY LOSE. Port HuRON,.Mich., Nov. S. The board of trustees aud the sunreme officers of the supreme tent. Knights of the Maccabees, are holding au executive session today with representatives of Ihe National Security Company, which was on the bond of C. D. Thompson, supreme finance keeper, who is short iu his accounts. It will prob (Continued on the Fourth Page.) SCHLEY WAS DEEPLY MOVED Raynor's Eloquent Peroration Brought Tears. Capt. Lem ly's Closing Argument. WasuisoTi.1, Nov. &s The cUmaxol :)ie Stticy Court cf Itqairy came last Tbn-sJay w'jea Vr Ea mo', chief coon ! cr iJa:rl Schley, concluded bia bti.'lUct a rg none at of over three bears wi h a perora'iai so eicqnect aod im pass ODf-d tbt a. I ai.b n ths comd ol his o cc profoundly toiched. Mr. Etcour tjck op the ofner specifics '. oom uJ;eviewd b'eslacnyoi the viri - a witresa. a.iintt Schley, and closed 1 i- i :r s as fui uws: "I tare cow hi it 2 j preeeaied tbiscasa s it ai i..s to me in its general outline. Sjchaiu.: ss mis iim never, to my acoaifii--, t .k-a p ta ibe history cif tae wor.J. It seem. M to my mind that ibis cae had ti.ni. opeoed witnttbe te-ti.rooy ui Ctt.ia Ui:cinKMi when it eomm-rjce-il to so ter, and from day to te 'iocary Jatric diaarprared from ir. Ween Cap'aio Cook, tnear Last . . win.es, Ka pat on toe sUod, tbs entire s rectu e Adapted, sad it it when ths witoe lca oar own sbipw so4 tbe tUtnt Cat La:n and crew of the Oregoa and A In iri s.iiloy bad raTal ktktir Dv.rr.-,i(-J ti!e that the wncle tea meot. aU ail of i:a compartmeata. from iu foini;t:oa to its inrret. has din- , in'egr.t .1 ao 1 l.ta hre i'ks a mass cf oiacieard ra;i:e. '1: bi taeo thre yews to reveal the ra h. There u cct a single word that bas lai'.en from the to:igM of a aing'ie itn-, lnnicr foe. that casta toe ixA io 'J a r & action opon the banored name -i the hero of Su'iaso. He has aevrr i! : med the victory of that day. o word to this. t&ect has er cone forth frooi him to Ibe American neopie. fte valiant Cook, the heroic Clark, tbe amented rbil:?. me m:repd and ba- taanted Wa'n wriht, a: d all the other Captains, and every mia at every gas sad every soul cn toard ol every ship are (qiai parUapaaU with Admiral Schley ia the honor wrought opoa that toamortal day. We cannot strike don n; Cgi e e'aad'oj upon the brides of be Ur.-klrc. Tuerj be stands upon Lebri. ol the Srocilya. his ship .a.oet a oae. and receiriog tbe entire dre out I the Oreg-on. as if oa wings of .ihtniag, sped on to the tbicknees of 'be mortal carnis. Vrod Usee the 0 eon" was the rier text rang froaa Jeck to dk, and on they went, twin. Droit era to the cLase, nitU the iJee gnu was fired from the Cristobal Coioa and the despotic colors cf Spain were swspa Iroo: tb face of cf her ancient poosos sioas. 'Weh done; cocgratulats yoa on tbe victory ;' was the streamer that waw bei:t froai the halyard of the Brooklyn, and from that day to this so man baa ever beard from Admiral Schley the lightest whisper or intimation that h aenrped the glory oi that imperishable boor. Tbe thncders of the Brooklyn, as she trembied on the waves, have beea discordant music to the ears of envioca foes but tbey have pierced, with nnc tag melody, the ears oi hia coontrymest sod etmc rceroaaive chord at tbe fire side cf every American home. And tat is more than ail which has been re vealed in this case, as matchless as is hia courage aod as unsullied as !a hia honor, is bis beiutiful character aod the jti on spirit that acioBttee his aonl sad tne lorgivtng heart that beats within bia Ooscai. Yes, ws cannot strike him down. Erect he standi as the McGregor when ba stepped on hia native beaher and his ev was on the peak Ben Lo mond. His country dees not want to strike him down nor cast a blur on the pars eecuicbeon of - his honored name. Fcr three long years he has euSWed, and now, thank God, the hour of hia vindication has com. With coaposort with resignation, with supreme and oa faltering fcrtilode, be awaits the Judg ment of this illCEtrions tribntal and ben the deliverance comes he can, from the high and exa'twl position that he occupies, loot down apoa hia In ducers and mil'iinTj and witn exultant pride exclaim: ' I care not for the ven oraon coeaip of c'ube and drawing rooma and ri'qa-s and cabals and the poisoned, sha ts of envy and malice. I await, vi.it r the guidance cf divine Providence, tb verdict of posterity. " Toe Urge auJiecce broke into ap plause when he concluded and the mem-bs-s of the court, as well ss others, con ar,tula;ed him upon bis speech. Ad miral Schley us visibly affected by the conclaJinii remarks and attending scenes. The court then adjourned until FnJiv, when Captain Leinly delivered the closing a gament for the govern mect GOVIk-SMSM's Akut MSNT BT CAPT. UUU.Y. Captain Lemly contended that the Mo Calia maaiorandum was delivered to Cora i o Jors ScUley Mar 12 and charged the Commodore with failure to attempt d;ret communication With the intnr gns alter i's receipt. Speaking ol tie marge ot disobedience) of orders, Cas lain Lemiv said: Ibe applicant s disobedience, it provd, will be shown to be delay la btnijfiug himself into the presence ot . lb enemy." Captain Lemly said: "With ths conclusion of the Tery brief sddrea with which 1 shall close, tht ar gument :n this icqniry, my principal connection with it ceaw, act! the mat ter is in your capable bands. I may add tbat while my duties here have beea arduous and somewhat painful, 1 am rrood to have been associate-! wita tots distinguished court, wbxh is to pau np ontbemoU tmoorunt quesuoos ever considered by a Naval court." Tbe court declined to grant the re quest made yesler.lav bv Attorney The--!1, acting for Admiral Sampson, that the remarks of Captaia farter, con cerning the fact that ths 8pnish steam ship Colon ly in the barhor at Santiago for some hours after the arrival there ot dmiral Satnps p. niav b9 str cn from the records. Admiral D.'wey, wii iig for the court sajs that this aciloi has been taken a'ter careful coneWeranen At 3 ;li p. . Captain Lsmly eonclud d hi i eech before tbe Schiev court of icq"' r A nn.-nSerot c'iaiU wi fnt- d n! t " rV ?cs- I. t.g JJ'i WL ' - Probarta, CaU Fae E. KarnLiaroB 4