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HARD WOWT IS ALWAYS A SURE ANTIDOTE FOR HARD LUCK TIII3 WOMI3X l,o icnd Tito Times know they ean find llio mb of ho licst iiicrohiinis Hs well s tho iicwh of the best peo ple of tho city. UAL XXXVII. Hstnbllshod 1878 VUU AAA II. g fJ,o Q(wHl MM MONTGOMERY BUILDING BUTTED BY FIRE, USING GREAT LOSS Damage bv Blaze and Water Estimated to be Close to Thirty Thousand Dollars insurance"sught 1 in frame building Five Places of Business Piit Out of Commission for Time Being This Morning 1 FIIIK liOHHKH 8. Lando Dry GoodB . . .$14,000 n . Snrter, confection cry 1.000 C. W. QuntermnBS, pjioto gallery 2,000 Julius bnrson, iioubciioiii goods 1). Y. Stafford, enndy fiictory Iti 1 1 m n n snloon 11. H. Montsomcry build ing 1,500 fiOO :ioo 2,000 Xi Insurance Tliu only Insurance was $700 on (lie Sartor Soda Fountain. XFAV LOCATIONS Tlio Lundo stock lias been re moved to tho O'Connell bulld inp, whore It will be re-opened. I). Y. Stafford lias removed I his candy fnetory Into the John 1 son building o:i Second street. I Qiintonnuss lias secured the 1 old UIukh g'tllory for new quur- I tcr . I iv. U. M. Sartor ban not i been able to socuro a suitable 1 loc mi but hopes to re-open in I a f w tlaya. Klvt ""cs of business In tlio JlontKi tr- building on Front street lustaln d .. loss by flru and water of between $25,000 and '$30,000 this morning when n florco blazo broko out in tho second story, back of the rooms occupied by Julius Larson and nbovo tho store of Solomon Lnn do. I The bfuzo was ono of tho fiercest ever experienced in tho waterfront section nnd it was an hour boforo the best efforts of tlio flreinon were able toeontrol It. Tlio building was prae- tleally gutted above and boi.lnd tlio Lando ami Snrtor stores boforo four itreanis of wntor from tho two fire engines were able to put out the (lames, despite the most desporato attempt of tho volunteer firemen of Marshlleld. I Lundo ' toek llniiu.ged. The big stock of Solomon Lando, Tallied at $27,000, waH damaged by water ami hiuoko iiiuu oniy noouc twenty per cent of tho goods escaped ome Injury. A rough estimate of Lando's loss ranges nnywliero be tween $12,000 nnd $14,000. Thoro was no Insurance carried on tho itock, us tho lhBiiranco rates asked la a frame strueturo wore considered prohibitive. The storo ami stock of It. M. Snr ter was damaged, principally by wat r, to the extent of about $1000, llio oft drink fountain being tho only usu, eu nir US enn uu luiimuu. The photograph gallery of Charles V. (Juatermass, located above tho Sarter storo, was a total loss. So far I n can bo learned nothing was Baved nd Mr. QnatormnsB and his family. , III-aJ .. . - 1 . . .1 ho lived on tho second floor, only I t out In time to save thenisolves. The photograph galiory, with all Its Iraphernnlla and stock, was burned trt a nlinKMA.i tlilitrvc nf inn i.ninA r.n..mi i iim rrn r roonf. Tho loss is estimated at about Quarters Are Ruined. The Hiini'tnrH nrnn ntoil liv .TllllllS Urson, above Lnndo's store, woro also binned bntlly and tho stock of 'urnlturo. office fixtures nnd ovory- W1U 1IVIIIK I HlUliUlO "HP I ?er. u la loss is estimated at from t"nt. on tho giound floor In tho e?r of Sartor's btoro, .was damaged riftMnn 1 1.. 1 - I.I, ut.-wil. lT mated nt from ifino to $1000. -VM III! Illllli; lim 111 lllUIIIttl mwn. v fL - : - . i .. ine l'niifnnvi fininmi nnora.eu iy P i .1 .Inmntrnil If extent of eovoral hundred dollars J .water, wiilch camo through a lioio W In tho roof. I The Jowolry store of II. 8. Towor, 'jwut dainnuo by either flro or -, un hoi ik ii uio nrosnecis iiiiinK" i ....... V .. .....I.,.,! bkit imi.i i.. rinn Hint tin. utnek fia All ll I atiAlln. I t.rAH i t lm I'M It MM 1 11, ... ...n 1..U ,,., ' ..." i nn iiiuicii uiui if imu Ih'iinoU bunk. Hy 11 o'clock Hiiro Htock hud been Bl;lped to tho ttoro and biiliieii re-i imii'rNW'ii winiKi'i 't llaio wan flrt noeii by II. n- ii fimr intniiteM beforo I! ' no iwuun out mio floor u i" tr it . a at i ! u iiki n ii inifTii duiino rlond of buioKu . ,,,111 1IIIS.1 IMV - "I in" wi;iiibuiihi n""'' W i Mllln, who h m" ion. ii inrti iii mi ii I u mi mid IN ic( m euv H wu-'' MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, SPANISH CITY IS THREATENED FIKK HWKKI'IXO TllltOUCII TKXK MHXT DISTIUIT OK SAX SKUAS TIAX IS I'AXXKO HV WIXIKS J.MMKNHK IILOC'K DKHTKOYKI). HIT AMorlntrd I'rrii lo Coo. lla; Time. ) SAN SIOHASTIAN, Spain, Dec. .29. rFlre wblcli threntnnml f most of the city started at midnight in the tenement district and was still raging nt noon today. The flames were fanned by high winds nnd an immense block of buildings, mostly tenement dwellings, was destroyed boforo daybreak. Tboiihands of the Inhabitants of tho district spent the morning In the streets guarding what household erfects they bad been ahlo torojmm to the front of the building. It was Ineffective In stopping the flames, however, and In the nieniitlnio hose was coupled up as tho firemen kept arriving and steam was rushed on the two engines. IIoho was at. tched to tl-e fire plug at the comer or Front and Commercial streets before It was learned that the plug was out o.f com mission. Water System t'selis. As the water system was useless to provide a stream to stop t'e blaze In Its early stages, every attention was given to tlio engines, tiunlon Smith, who was sick In bed itl night, got up and hurried down town and handled the smaller engine. Another crew worked on the big englno anil thirteen minutes after arriving two streams of water were secured from the hnrlior. Tho small engine pro vided two more streams In a short time afterward and the salt water put an Immediate check on the fire, which had reached a serious stage by this time. Salt Wnter Kffeellve. In half an hour or less after tho first stream of water was secured, the fire was practically out, tlio fire men spending their time in putting out tho flames In the odd corners to prevent It starting again. There was no insurance on tho building, which Is owned hy It. II. .Montgomery, father-in-law of Davo Stafford. Tho blazo started from some point In a long empty room back of tho rooms used by Julius Larson. This room wus used as a dumping ground by tho occupants of the building. At thu rear end t' ero wnv a toilet, i'apers and other Inflammable material strewed the floor and thero was no light. There were nlso ash cans kept in this room nnd rofuso from the photograph gallery. Rats wojiLthlck In the building, and it Is prWined that tlio flro was caused lelther by spontaneous combustion, tho dropping of a match by some care less person who might havo dropped a cigarette among tho plies of papers. . , The stock of tho Lando store, a largo portion of which was saved, will bo moved Into tho O'Connell Mnrkot strcot. near Sec ond, whore tho business will bo ro of papers. Tho building was only recently Inspected and tenants warn ed to keep this room clean. Flro Cblcr Una Keating, who keeps closo time on tho fire department servico, says that tho engines wore Dumping water in Just thirteen min utes after tho alarm was turned In. In appreciation of tho efforts of the firemen In preventing the spread of the flro In tho Montgomery build ing this morning, navo Stafford, the Ferry KstPto and II. S. Tower and Tood. the tailor, havo each donated $2.1 to tho flromon. AIMl'ST LOSS tJl'K'KLV. I'. I. Chandler ScttliN Flro Imnuige In A Few Hours. Within a couplo of hours after tlio fire this morning was extinguished. F I Chandler settled losses in which two 'of his rompanles wro represent ed. The property was tho J. u. rorr estato imlldlng, occupied by tho I'u -..,i.i,.i. iimi tlio roof dam- o"lB wm InBiired in ho Loudon nnd Lancashire and Orient, of which Mr Chandler Is Iho resident agent. Ho Inniiodlute y hud r i ii low a.ralo llio work and e 'lled II- lo. MHI itu. amount agreed upon- Mr c bu""' r " X rrui.Be...e,,ts will. I.Ib'co.... nubs whereby lio roiild promptly id Kf ill laniflKe. liHMiwIliiMy iTluZTiJmW will" 'l iwniwr smir K, Vi tontm ' Hifc fill N MKM11HR OF THE EXTRAS MAKE Closer Analysis of Figures of Oiegon Railroad Commis sion Cause Wonder Coun rjil Will Protest Them. A close examination of the ten tative valuation placed upon the plant of the Coos Hay Water Com pany has made some rnther start ling revelations and will probably result in the Siarshfield City Coun cil making a vigorous protest against a number of items included in the schedule of values, as well as against the high figures on the land. Tho appraisement shows that tho actual value of the Coos Uay Water Company's property as It stands, ac cording to the expert figures of the Railroad Commission, is $109,578. Tho balance of the total valuation of $1 an.r.liS is extras In tho way or promotion rces, legal rees, engineer ing, development rees, Interest, etc. The Commission ndded $472 to the Itemized valuation for some reason or other not stated and mndo tho total In their "tentative valuation" $140,000. In itemizing tho valuo of the property, they do not specify It Is the valuo of the Coos Hay Water Company's property but list It sis "the cost of reproduction of the Coos Uny plant." The Initial cost of all tho various Items that go to make up tho cost or tho system are given and then tho present day val ue, which Is urrlved at by making allowances ror depreciation from usage on various parts. Is given. This Is listed as follows: A Lands, rights of way, etc $59,014 I) Transmission nnd distri bution 40.S47 C Structures :i.07!i 1) Power plant ouuipnicut. 5,090 13 General orrhe cuulpmcnt 45S 'F .Mnterlnl and supplies... 1.090 Total present valuo of plant. $1 09, 57S I Ktrns Included G Working capital $ 2,000 II Overhead expenses Kuglueorlug and supcrlu.- tendence, I per cent.. 2,021! Contingencies, (Interest during construction)... 2.9G9 Preliminary organization and legnl expenses (G per cent) G.S74 Interest at S per cont ono yoir on preliminary ex penses 5,4:1.'! Six months on Items 11, C, 1), and contingencies 2,080 Total $1.11,028 xponse during development stugo S.500 Total $1119,528 Land Values High While the values on the laud in the watershed and pumping plants aro high and will bo protested, they have not stirred up near tlio reeling that tho Including of "overhead items" has nnioug those who havo gono over tho Itemized statement. In tho overhead expenses the Commission takes into consideration "IiIkIi finance" or "fronzlod flnanco allowances, such us promotion fees. PROBE STARTS III EIRE PANIC Coroner's Inquest and Grand Jury Investigation Begins at Calumet, Michigan. (Ilj AwcltJ rrm to Coo li Tlinn f CALU.MI3T. Dec. 29. With most of tho dead burled, Calumet turned its nttentlon to tho coroner's Inquest of tho Christmas Kvo panic which cost tho lives of seventy-two, and to tho Houghton county grand Jury Investi gation of tho forcible ejection from Copper county or Charles H. Moyer, president or the Western Federation or Miners. Tlio coroner's inquest began today and tho grand Jury Investigation is expected to begin tomorrow nt Han cock, where Moyer was assaulted and put aboard tho train for Chicago. John Doiismoro, solicitor for tho Department or Labor, was expected here today to mako nn investlga ii. fnr ilm finverninent of tile strike of tho copper inlnerB. Heforo reach ing hero ho win coiibiiii wiui wuui nor Ferris ot Rltf Raplde. HI'VK K.M'HAMH.VfO HANl'll. M. Georiwi Mullonl nt llio Flublrap country lias purelmited land In lli HHcritliienlo Vulley III Ciillforiiltt. Mini Is loimldnrliiB Uio HdvlHUbll !' f moving III rumlly Hum t?ojiilll Ben 1 1 lie). Thi'ni will hu a uperlBl I'll!"" iii WjiJiiii wy jiwii litf, Ih'umiMl WATERWORKS VALUE (109,528: ASSOCIATE!) PRKSS 1913 EVENING EDITION." TOTAL $140,000 r etc., to the tune of over $0000. The Commission does not explain why they made these allowances or why they should allow $8,500 for "expenses during the development stage." Just what they would fig ure tho "development stage" Is ham to imagine, ns the business is here nnd In tho reproduction or u plant would bo available as soon as the wntor pipes would reach the various houses which would he up to the people putting In tho plant. I3vti'a Item Unexplained 13von after the Commission In de tail has figured out what It would cost to reproduce the Coos Uny Wat er Plant nnd find the total to bo be $139,528, thoy add on $472 for something unexplained nnd give $140,000 lis the value ot the piop erty. Whether this $472 could have hem allowed ror the trip to Ten Mile attor tho hearing or tho wnte" case Is an Inquiry that some havo made. On this trip were J. X. Teal, attorney tor the water com nny, J. W. Hennett nnd Rallro.vl Commissioners Alt.M.Ison and Camp bell and others. Close to Others. The total of $109.1.7 8 ns tho ntvs- ie:it actual valuo of tho wator com pany's plant Is closo to the figures flint experts who have gone ovor It for. private parties are to havo al lowed. It Is known to be In excess of the figures that an expert which P. A. 1 overs, formerly of Marshrield, brought In horo a few years ..go frcm Spokane, but some Imprevr-m-nts were mndo nrtor .It whUh probably mndo up sonic or the dif ference. It Is hIbo closo to figures th.tt some others secured on It. It Is slightly below the tcntatlv valuation thnt A. 11. Gldley mndo on It when he was City Engineer nnd ho appraised It with 13. G. Per hnm nnd Amo Moreen. Xo Raise Likely. Tho Counc'l will protest tho valua tion figures for the reason that un less they aro reduced, thoy might give .n basis for a Blight Increaso In wator rates. It Is believed that a number or reductions can bo secured nnd City Attornoy Goss will go ovor tho matter In dctnll with them to night. However, slnco tho commission has gono Into the vague past ot the wator company and mndo nllownnces for expenses of organization, it Is ex pected thnt they will go back to tho similar dato on the company's con tract with tho city In Its rranchlso In which the maximum rates are fixed for water servico. So far as tho additional oxtcnslons nnd mains ordered aro concerned, thoy will Improve tho wntor servico nnd pressure, tho principal conten tion or the City Council. The ox penso or these extensions will be moro than covered by the additional pat rons served, especially In Xortfi Rend, whore many havo been using well water on account of Inability to get water servico. WILSON GETS HEAVY MAIL Hundreds from All Parts of Country Pursue Him by Let ters During His Rest fflr Atocltl Trr.. lo Coot Ilm TlniM 1 PASS CHRISTIAN, Dec. 29. Although President Wilson Is courteously loft unmolested by resl dontB of this vicinity, yot hundreds from all parts of tlio country aro pursuing him through tho mnlls. Tho President Is dovotlng much more time than bo expected to his corres pondence. It was announced that liens after he will refrain from attempting to answer communication, except thobo of uniiBiinl Importance. COLVUj IK XAMIil). Medford Mint lo KiiccitiI Col, Kddy An K. I. Tine Agent. MI3DFORD, Or.. Dec. 29.--William M. Colvlg, or Medrord, local al lorney for Uio Southern Paelllc, lias been appointed lieud of tho tux uud right ilnniirliiinnl lit tint I'Oad. tO succeed tho lulo Co. ,1. II. Kddy. Formal nniioiiiiceiiieiii or mo muoc Hon, which lukes effect .luiiuury I, will bo iiiuile by Wllllttlil I' Henoil; idilef romiM for llio nywlem, ami K, V.. (.'ulvlli. vlre-pntl'loiil In cliurgo of opomlloii. from Hn Vnwrn Tlio ifflco tunU'f mluiy of 13000 your inn) inirellDK uxtuutm fitmt'twnt'H wmihssih vnmhii) i""' iff, mitjIiuii- Kt this illy iImIiii Hint Hii'lr ! ir ilw U lliirly Am l'w M i iii( uw id" mmwirilw, WW luti tkvr Tlif wtHtw A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall and Coos liny Advertiser. ii SUM SPENCER IS CAPTURED AT LOON LAKE MURDER "FLAW" FOUND Bandit Who Murdered Trav eling Passenger Agent Lays Hope in Technical Error IDT AmocUIM Trrti la too nr TlmM.l LOS ANGI3L13S, Dec. 29. The nl leged falluro or tho District Attor ney and Judge Cavln Craig, or tho Superior Court, to express tho "de greo" of murder or Horace Mon tague, traveling passenger agent or the Southern Pacific, Is n technical orror by which tho father of Ralph Farrls and his attorney hope to lu vnlldato tho deoth sentenco Impos ed upon the confessed train robber and murderer. Recnuso the District Attorney omitted this point In his "Informa tion" presented In court, nnd be cause the Judge Is declared to hnvo neglected to state It when Imposing sentence on the youth who hold up nn overland train nonr 131 Monto on December 1, his father and nttorney hopu to socuro a now trail. JAP PREACHER To Solve California Land Ques tion in Appeal to U. S. Christianity (11 AmocUIM rmt lo Cnoi ti Tlmii.l TOKIO. Doc. 29. KuthushiBm and faith In the success of his mission rill tho Ruvercnd Knklchl Tsuuauslilma, a Japanese pastor Jit the Congregation al church, who has been commission ed by his church to go to tho United States and endeavor to help solve the California laud question. His chief activity will ho In making an nppcal to Americans ns Christinas. Ho ex pects to sail ror America December :il on the steamer Chlyo Main. Mr. Tsunushima reasons that truo righteousness and civilization will In duo co u rno ot time bo appreciated. Ho th'nks that the question ot Japan ese land ownership In California is too big a problem to bo settled In n short time, and that It does not ndmlt or n temporary solution. Ho will try tc solve It on tho broad basis ot uni versal lovo and Christian brother hood. In fulfilling his mission Mr. Tsuna shima expects to visit churches, pas tors' associations, nnd other Carlstlnn organizations and to wrlto and preach his thoughts and Ideals its opportunity otters. Ho says thero may bo taults and shortcomings on the part ot the Japanese, hut by his proposed undertaking ho bolloves he can persuade his countrymen to a better modo or llfo, E IS IN REVOLT TIIRKI3 ItlXi'l.MKXTS SHOOT DOWN OFFICKRS AXI) PROCLAIM IX DKPFXDIJXCH OF PROVIXCIJ IX SOITIICRX CHIXA. I fir AhwIiM I'ltM I'uul ll.j Tllnr P13KING, Dee. 29. -The revolt ot three regiments or tho Chinese army under tho leadership ot General Yang I j ii pin was reported today from Lull I'u, In the southern province or ( nan, 100 iiiIIoh from the frontier or liurmn. Tho soldiers on December K hIioI down their ofricora, raided (he arm ory, killed u proiessor and sovoral BtudentB or a Chinese college, as well us a number or cltlxoii and then proclaimed llio Independence of the province In llio iiumo or Dr, Hun Vat Hen, l lie former pmvlfcloiiul pnl dent of Cliliiu. I'AIIII OF AOK.VOVVI.IIDOHMHXT. To "II who no kindly and nffciuii ly iiudntnl ii during H" fl"' Hils Morning, both by p"r"iinl effon ml words in Kliiiily uud Himuiiiin eii of uny iitiiuoiiiy uli, wo ielnt lo i lend our uttunfu wnd lieiiiifell HjmiiIjk MiwMh " wmurHf ; In K'jiurlllllbl Will WHW IlldefUllK' ..I. I.. I,. Ilmlr fHitrlt lit UUMill'tl llio " luilie VD fil l rU'ful bl Iliepi ut tm l W"VVm' . vii rtt'Hr Ih lli I'uWrlt www Hn ...t. , W FLAN I I M TIIK MFRCIIAXTS who advertise hi The Times know itiey icr.ih tho best people in the city who insist on the best news of tho city. No. 136 E Marshal Jack Carter and Dep uty Sheriff Gage Trail Him Forty Miles GEORGE TERRY GIVES CLUE SATURDAY NIGHT Attempted Escape of Man Charged With Five Forger ies in Marshfield Fails C. W. Spencer was brought before Justice or the Peaco Pen nock this morning and arraigned on tho chargo or rorgery. His hearing was But tor tomorrow nf tcrnoon nt 2 o'clock in Justice PcnUOCk'B court, nml Dtnlrlrl At. tomey Llljeqvlst will bo in .at- luiuuince. Charles ("Slim") Spencer, charged with passing rive rorged chocks on Marshlleld merchants, who escaped rrom Nlghtwatclunnn 13mory, or North. Rend, on Christmas Kvo, was captur ed early Sunday morning nt 1:30 o'clock by Marshal Jack Carter of Marshlleld and Deputy Shorirr Fred Gage, or Allegany, at Ixjou Lake, and was brought back to this city yester day afternoon about 5:110 o'clock and Jailed. Tho nrrcst was made in Douglas county hy Coos county men, but It 1 not bolluved that thero will bo nn'y dlfriculty In holding Spencer on Unit score, ns thero Is moro than ono war rant out ror his detention, ono bolng held by Constable Cox nnd tho other by Mnrshnl Carter. t "Tip" Is Secured. Tho rirst news or Spencer's vhoro nbouts since he escaped rrom the North Rend orricer was brought 1 1 Marshlleld by George Terry, who had boon visiting his mother, Mrs. Kant i no. at the head or Kentiick Inlet. He arrived In the city on Saturday and mot Mrs. Dyer, or Daniels Crock, on the street. Terry had not learned or tho for geries and tho escape of Spencer. .Airs. Dyer begnn discussing the for geries with Tony nnd tho escapb of tho man charged with the frauds, and Terry then told of a strangor who had called nt Mrs. Knutlne's to rind' tho way over to Allegany. Mrs. Dyer suggested that Terry bcc Albert Mat non, or Mngncs & Matsou, whero one or tho checks had boon passed, and Terry hurried to the Btore. Telephone Is Usclcst. Torry'B description or tho man lo Mr. Mntsou tallied with tho appear ance or Sponcor and Marshul Carter was notiriod. This wns about 4:30 o'clock Saturday nrtcrnonn, Marshal Carter tried to tolcphono lo Deputy Shorirr Fred Gnge, or Allegany, to head Sponcor off, but tho telephone was out ot ordor. Inquiry or Mrs. Kantlno elicited tho Information that Spencer, who had stopped at Otto Steven's place on Keutuck Slough overnight, had resumed the attempt to get to Alio gauy. On hearing this Marshal Car tor got In touch with Captain John Lapp, ownor or the tast launch "Kid" ami headed lor Allegany with all sliced. On reaching Allegany Marshal Car ter learned that Spencer had reached that town and had engaged G, A. Gould to drive him to Loon Luke, stating that he had a Job at 13ugcno mid was anxious to get thero as soon as possible or he would lose It. ('huso In Warm. Curtor and Deputy Hlierlrf Fred Gagu secured horses uud set out 111 hot chase, although Sponcor had nearly eight hours or n start. After going about seven miles ono ot tho horses gave out and another animal was secured rrom Fred Noyes. The-' men pushed the horses for all that was In them and reached Loon Lak6 shortly alter midnight. As Gould Is a brother-in-law nt Jack Raker at Loon Lake, tho pur suers rigurcd that Spencer and his guide would stop thero ror the night, and when they knocked quietly at the door mid aroused Raker they found that their conjecture wan correct. Fugitive- Ik h'iii-prlcd. Thoy entered the room occupied by Spencer with tbelr guns ready for business uud round the fugitive lying on the bed with his eyes wide open, Tlio order of "IiiiiiiIm up" look him by surprise, but seeing ho hud no iliiiuio ut resistance ho submitted quietly uud (be irons wero put ou Ms Wilms, Curler uud Gagu sfiyed In Iho iiioii until daylight uud (lieu brought ilm prUoiier buck to Mlegu ny, whom 'Julio remained ut bin ritiich Curler und (jHorgr Terry cunio down to Murlillcd lute ycblenluv ufioiooon In the luiiuch with their prlnonor Comdili'ijiiK Uiut Ibu fUKllhu wui cuukU moro i bun fotiy miles uy uboiii nine houro a""r ibu offlrn mil iwiultiiil Die Up u III alien" uboii. iiml iimi ho wus )Jn"d in j m i u,tt iiiuu iwi'iiiy-fwir bourn fli nurd. Alumlml t'urtur jwJ lliN Md Dim Mm life rn't'JvliiK nimruMUt iwh lur Hi" i tn'lii'M ok doun IMi4 Am H(. im un Im iwtm, flwmsr, ii 1'M'uHnn M ' froui l(il'Ct,Al.'J5 G lllOV II. flro itumrtuiiLLLi rtuUMlulvd it)