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EluIl)Ciiii HGOiTOW ' ' ... m. . .L A ' ' ' '.. "" Venezuelan Executive" Enlisting Troop and Gathering Munl 7tf6nf to'FIght. ; . WEST POINT GRADUATE COMMANDS LA CUAYRA Information Indicate 1 That the vV ' People Are Not Enthuaiaatic Orer the Straggle Only Sixteen Thoo . aand Tiwpe.; :;?,'""' ., .' (Jearaal Speelel serrfce.) , ", ; Washington, Feb. . Advices received .- 'here say that Prealdent Castro la eo- listing troops J' throughout . Vsnesuela, '-gathering munition and preparing (or war. Commissioned ' generate of aach , .atata and all "able-bodied man heva been called to arm. Tha information indlcatea that th i people do aot support tha president It " la believed that Castro will be unable to ralaa mora than 1.0M man who ahow laay aplrlt to right. Oanaral Alcantra. a '.graduate of Weat Point, oommanda La tOuayra and baa bean ordarad to Or at .' sight upon any French warships. ' A dlapatck from Caracaa state that " tha araateat eseltement prevails there. . It la (anarally believed that tha French .will make ait attach upon either La Cluayra or Puerto CabaUo and prepara tions are being mede to receive the boe ,. tila French veaaela with energy. . A prominent government official hold , ilng a conHdeatlal poalllon. under Presi dent Caatro la quoted aa seylng that tba J government bad .decided to malnUIn It .present attitude, no . matter what the '"outcome might bo. . . ' i ,', "We have decided to maintain our '-rights no matter at what cost. If It la war that France wants, war aha will have. v - :-V "- t "Venesuela of today la not tha Vena , '.auela of some years ago, week, poor and divided by revolutionists. We have not ' got a strong army, but we bava a patrt " otlo and united people, ready to fight for ' - tha country Ilka one man." .r : ' i EPIDEMIC OP TYPHOID . r RAGING AT EUGENE " -" ' peaU Dlspete is The JeeraaLI ' Eocene, Or, Feb. . J. W, Harris, 'county health offloer, today riled his re port for January on eontaaious diseaaee. The report shows that during the month there were T4 oases Of typhoid fever, It ease of meaalea, oases of smallpox, 4 case of diphtheria and 1 case of scar , let fever. Of tha typhoid fever eases 71 . .were In Eugene- -Only- two death have i occurred from typhoid and both of thoee ' were complicated with pneumonia. - A I majority of the cases are aot sever. .- Dr. Ralph C. Matson. atata bacteriele ' rlst. who has boon here for aevaral day . investigating tha source of tha disease, .returned to Portland yesterday and will - 'xamln aemplea of water taken her. te la of tba opinion that the eity water 'u tba cause of the epidemic v Soup and Coffee Forced to On derground . Prison in APP , 'rj-Ki ::.:' Mine. . . ; (Jearatf gaeelsl service .1 Stockton, Fab. t-Laat night another cave-In took blase at the Ann mine In tha drift la which Tomo Sabllcb and M. VukoUch have been Imprisoned since Monday evening. ' Tha ground Is very treacherous. The., time of the rescue cannot "be estimated, but It la certain that It wlU not take, place today. Sev eral-Of tha rescue party have been ugnt ay minor caves, bufr none se rtously Injured. '-- r. Rescuers are able to converae with tba entombed men through the -alp-pipe ana to Tore eoup ana oorree tnrougn it to the prisoners. Reaeuers have been compelled to timber aolldly aa they fore, their way through the aha. de posit. Unleee the Impiiaoned maa are killed by a further aave-ln, their reseat .certain. .: v.' , i, j,. , i. i BIQ LIST OF DEAD, Twenty saroa. atoatly egoea aad JBaa ganaaa, mm ia Turtaia sxpiosseev (Joerssl gpeclsl terries.) . Illnton, W. Vs., Feb. I. The list f tha dead at tha Parall mine explosion yesterday, naa now reached ' at leaat IT, moatly negroes and Hungarians. Eighteen bodies bava boon reoovertd. UYSTERY OF THE ATTACK (Continued from Ffg Ona), TFRIllFICGi;lF Rain, Snow and High Wind Sweeping Atlantic Coast From NsworlrtaJargllnaar VESSELS FLEEING TO HARBORS FOR 8AFETY Norfolk and-fiampton Koada Harbors Crowded With Shipping and Fears Are Entertained That Wracks and Lois of Life MaytReeute ' . m a. sn s i r a r r :. ..) : : s - -x --. ' 1 : r : V- ' ... ... .... .' ' 1 ' o' J : " if 1 - mm xu::ois operators U i' T.ziicT r.:zrj's demands (Jeeraal gaaelsl Ssrvlee.) -'- Chicago, Fab. . Illinois coal opera tore today accepted tha report of the acal committee and Indorsed the oom- ' mlttee a action at tha Indianapolis eon Xerenc la refusing to accede to the 1 minors demands... ;....,. (apeetal Plspsteh e The JearaaL) ' Eugene, Or., Feb. .Harry Iadd. an ', attorney of this.elty, died last evening of typhoid pneumonia. He waa about ' ! years old and leaves a widow aad aa Infant son. Ho was a partner of Charles M. Kmalnger. ' - Elhouraafcicia tzx Iced cc csi tths, .1 c:clnt tut it cct I IX: rt Jjrti - cctitgtcssl . tla Uood, tlt lot h j KccdsSaipcrfiIa xdJdi hu Z perDu.eatly ' For tOfsMMrilsl aeflsrkanVlacsa-as for took oei ILkaao . - ClHeedCex, aatlant, I Lowell. n. r. Advcrtislnni Spirce la-The Journal Is an CffESTIagiT; i Ffat an EXPEHSE! v, .The Journal is the only Por 1 1 a nd. newspaper ' which sells its sdvertiainff space on a basis of guar- , li anteed circulation. ; .. Tfce ClrcsIsSa ' Tester' r" mm ; The Journal has proven . that It has the1 largest j Portland and "Oregon H circulation, t , '; Ush tha falsity of the charge that his name. w4H be sent to the aanate a eecond time and that the appointment will then bo confirmed. : . . . , Brtstql'a retention Of his offlo la not dependent on- the aanate, but on tha president. ' If Rooaevelt booomaa aat lafled that tha charges arc unfounded. ho can keep Bristol In office despite tba hostility of the aenata Judiciary com mute. The appointment waa mad be fore congress convened . and - unless a new appointment ' should be made, Bristol will bold offlo USUI the ad- Journment. , , i It la In th sowar of th praaldant to make another' recess appointment as soon aa congress baa again adjourned, and he could continue Bristol In th of. Bristol' friends, however, do not an ticipate any neceaalty for resort to such tartlce, a they are confident that h will clear hlmaelf fully. It la note worthy that aU th evidence thus far obtainable goes to show that Bristol was never retained as th attorney for, Pag Si Hoberg, th Arm he was Bald to have represented In th transaction with the Coos Bay Lend at Investment company, . , '.' ; . ,r.'': : :rs. r.:iZKER oeterl,i;;edto , -, . V.: ..-i vi. ; iif- Declares Her Intention of Using Estate' i Funda.. Against : m : txtcuTorswisno. 5 v": "Naw, Tork, Fab. I. Clarence Knight attorney for th executor of the Terkea eetate. baa arrived from Chicago to con fer with Louis Owsley about a dispute between Terkea widow, now Mrs, M In ner, and th esecutora. Together they called en Mrs. Mlaner. ' She deolared hnr Intention of aaklng the court's per mission to use th family eetate funds to build within the nest few years the Tarkas hespitaL ' Knight told Mrs. Mtaner she would And It difficult to break the will, and only by breaking It would she be able to carry out her plan. Mrs. Mlaner aald (be would fight for what aha considered her rlghta The executors are prepared to . racist every - expenditure of . Mr. Mlaner they mar deem extravagant. In this-. they are backed . by Charles B. Terkea, the dead millionaire's son. Ows ley will remain 4n New York Indefinite ly. Knight WlU return to Chicago Sat urday, but return here when needed. Tba executor are aatlafled there will be a long fluarreluvcr the estate. , PENDLETON TO SHIP V MUCH FLOUR TO JAPAN f'eeetal Dtvpetr te the Jesraal.) ' ' "Pendleton,-Or., Feb. . Twenty thou sand sack of Pendletoa flour will be aent from Pendleton to Japan during February by the Byers mill at this place. ; . . " r Th Japan market promisee to be better than ever during the coming year owing to the sattlament of the war and. the new country, which will ta opened up' In Manchuria. " Eaatern Oregon send out more flour thaa any section of the United States. " Especially has Pendle toa been a chief source of flour supply for Japan. For the laat IS years Mr. Byers has filled Increasing orders from the orient until now almost ths entire energy and capacity of hi large mill In this city are devoted to this grow ing trade. - v. APARTMENT HOUSE FOR ' AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ' '' (Joornal Special nerrlea.) ' Chicago, . Fab. . Plana bave drawn for ' a swell seven-story apart-' Bient en the sacred north shore drive which will be exclusively the home of automobile owner and devotees. Each of the 14 flata will have its own garage and apartments for chauffeurs, and, la addition, there wlU be the novel' feature of a large elevator to carry aulomobllea from the street to any Sat la the build ing. Thus members of the bouaehold may arrange themselves In their auto. fhafeTt run from the door upon the le vator and descend to the street. Th1a novel apartment bulldlngje'to be erected by Laverne W, Noyee, an entbu slastto aatolat, who probably wUl nil th building wlU-4la frlenda and menv bora et his own auto club. . ' t ASCERTAINING TONNAGE V FOR VALLEY TROLLEY . . " t ;i J, ' V - (SeecUl Dleeeteb The"lnrael.t ' '"' Albany, Or, Feb. I. The Willamette Valley company, which le to build tha new elect! lo line through the valley, has bad men Hating property and ascer taining the tonnage that may.be avail-, able for suck a line. Tbia ' Indlcatee that the hope of the valley I soon to be realised and the long looked for elec tric Una la an aantired fart and that ere many days the vallcW w41l be belled with a sew line at atael. ' . . .: (Joaraal gperlal aervlea.1 New ; Tork, . Feb. f.Tn entlr : At lantic coast, from New Tork ta the Carolina. Ja In the grasp of one of the severest storms that It has experienced la many year. - In thia city rain and snow, accompanied by a terrtne gala, baa been blowing a I nee the early morn ing houra. Incoming, veaaela report heavy winds and high sees, making ocean travel exceedingly haxarooua. Many outgoing , veaaela scheduled for other ports and due to leave today And It impossible to make the start and are delayed In the harbor at tbelr mooring awaiting an abatement of the gale.- Report from other clue ahow that the same condition exist along ' tb entire coast to th south and aJeo to many eoaat points to the north. . From Norfolk come word that the storm 1 of great severity and much anxiety Is felt for small craft outside the harbors. Many vessels bava put Into Hampton Roads' to seek shslter from the fury of the element. Norfolk harbor Is crowd ed with chipping of every description that baa Bought enelter during the laat ten houra: . ' ,-. . c v Captain of let boat to arrive at Norfolk and Hampton Koada report that manr small vessels era In great danger and far are entertained that lo of life and destruction f numerous boats will result. . The storm covers considerable of aa area Inland and telephone sad telegraph wire are Buffering, In many place be ing put entirely out of service. ; The temperature has dropped rapidly and Intense cold weather 1 accompany ing th terrific gala - . DEATH AND SUICIDE FOLLOW -BITO Of HOSt' ': Fiancee Finds Prospactiva Groom Dead and Takes Har Own ; ; ; ' Ufa In OaapaJr.';--: J Northwest Sabbath Association Would Have AH Caloons Ob LIQUOR SELLING HELD - ' TO FOSTER MUCH VICE Woold Close Aleo AiT Othtf Place. of Buaineaa, Except KaatajuTanta and DrnfstoreS Which Are Open to Sell Medicines.. ' ' 'Zl: ' Uoanuif etal Servlee.) . V Denver. Cot.. Feb. . Two week ago, while at work In a bakery, Frankjwnter Buffered a bamorrhage of the not. He bled pearly- all day and Anally fainted from Idea of -Wood. Surgeons did all ih nauld to check 'the hemorrhages, which continued at Intervals, but failed. Yesterday Senter died. - . f Miaa ada crofta. dauehter of a proa- nerous dairyman. '; arrived In Denver laat ntaht to wed Benter. On learning that be waa dead the heart-broken girl in m. ladrtna-hous. Later the rom nwiupiad.waa broken open and her dead body found on the bed, with a farewell tot bealde It, wnion saia mam did not car to live, aa her heart ached with Borrow over tne iobb w umi aha had taken cvanlda of potassium. Senter wae an orphan. Two yeare ago hi mother, Mra Kleanor Senter, mmm. murdered by her husband, F. - Benter. at their home, because of a quar rel over Chrlatlaa Science, The- elder Senter then committed aulclde. ..... . ,, - DEPAUW UNIVERSITY DROPS BIBLE STUDY I' inil Baeeial Service.) ' iSdlanapolla, Ind, Feb, . The fao- nltr of Daneuw university . at Oreen Castle, the eldeat Methodlat InstltuUoq of learning In the west, haa greatly surprised the students by dropping th tudy-f Ihe Bible from the llat ofT re quired subject and placing It In the lecttv class. - :i ) ' ' ' . The Institution was organised and la Sustained by Methodlet throughout the country as an adjunct to the ehurcb and the study- of the Bible haa always been one of the required branches and tb graduation ef both van enA woman was Impoaalble without It. Hereafter the only required work will be language, science and rhetoric oven mathematics being placed oa th elective uat. and la, therefore,, not necessay to graduation. LIBRARY PUTS BAN ON r JACK LONDON'S BOOKS v,.. : ,, -v-.. Jearaal Bpetlal Serrtee.) "Darby. Conn.. Feb, t The Derby Neck Library aasooiattoa baa Ordered the 'book of Jack London withdrawn from circulation and placed a ban upon them and upon magaslnee that print his artlolea. - Th statement given out by the-asseetetton-te ee follewa! . "As Jack London publicly anaouncea hes an anarohlat, devoting the eon atlrutlon to hell and the government te destruction, tlte Derby Neck library has ordered all bis works withdrawn from circulation and advise not only other libraries td do likewise, but all lovers of the country to cease buying his books and taking magaslnee publlahing his stories." ,.,. ,. ... A-'- ; BIRTH OF TRIPLETS .11.1. IS CAUSE OF SUICIDE -. f leernsl SmHiI arvlM.l Racine, Wis., Feb, . Unable to stand the prominence and notoriety caused by in oirin or tripieia in nta family, Frank Dos tat of hla city committed suicide last night. . Ilia body waa found In e trunk factory thlajnornlng employee oneis to work, selecting a largo trunk, Doatat had crawled Into It and taken poison. r - Recently t Mrs. Doetat gav birth to triplets end the event was loudly her- aided In (he local papers as -well as those of Milwaukee and Chicago, which printed plrturea nf th family, Including the father. , HI undue prominence turned 4)otat's head and he became In sane. , ' " 1 L . 'v' , aUver-Caers' Meeting. , .r srlal ntsBttra te Tae J wee 1. 1 ' Kcho. Or, Feb. . The Bast Umatilla River-Users' association will hold . a meeting March 10. whan the stock will be Increased from .069 to 20,00 share. The-Increase will raise the eapitailaa Uea U U.SOO.oot, . . The Northwaat Sabbath association haa started a movement toward the cloelna; of all aeioona la the city on Sunday and baa aent an appeal to Mayor Lane aaklng him to take what action Is la hie power toy bring ,thla about The executive board ef the aa- soclatlon promises the mayor It hearty aupport The petition follow: "Wa, dflsana of . Portlands and mem bers of , the executive board of the Nortkweet Sabbath aaeoolation, earnest ly petition you. If within the aoope of your' power ae the chief executive of the city of Portland, to issue aa order whereby all place wlthla the city of Portland, Oregon,, where intoxicating liquor . are aold or served shall . be closed on the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday, ddrtng the entire 14 hours of that day. We present this petition for the following reason a: "First The. Belling of intoxicating liquora 1 not 4 specially privileged oc cupation ao that ita occupants may keep their places open on the day wben other man, engaged In legitimate business. are required ta elosa their places of business. - ' 'Second, i Th llauor saloon of Fort- land are breeders and fosterers of va rious vloe whereby large numbers, es pecially of young men and girls, are led astray into patha of destruction. unfitting them for "the responelbllltle of Jlfe and are tbn robbing Portland and tb country of element ef power and prosperity to which all good cltl aens are looking with hope for the present and future. This evil work Is carried on especially-during th hours of the Lord's day and night' Third. Tha good name of our other wise beautiful and attractive city la being ehamefully besmirched. by the sinks of Iniquity fostered by the liquor saloona which peralatently engage In their de moralising business every day and night of the week, which, while they at all times are robbing our city and com munity of the fundamental elements of financial, commercial and political p roe pert ty, are by their Sunday lawlessness aapplng tha very foundations of social purity and moral character of a large element of our eltlaenshlp. - In view of this erray of Indisputable facta, we, the official representative ' of an organisa tion whose members are from among the best cltlxens of Portland and other cltlee of the northwest most earnestly beseech you ta harmony within -law of the state to olose aU drinking aaioona oa the Lord' day. ; . ,.. . "We also ask that the order shall 'In clude all place ef buslneee not neces sary to be open on that day for the pub lie welfare, exeeptlone to be made tn favor of eating plaoea where no llqaore are served and drug stores open for medical .prescriptions. M all this we promise you-our hearty aupport. vf , "R. R. STEELE, President V "H. QUACKBNBUSH, First Vlce-Pxcs Mn a In a woman's Itfo-ls too often ac companied by palnfuL:dlstresrln3 v armptomr, dae to femalo Roubles tnd slight tn-egularRlesln, her deiV cate orjanlsm. . UCM '"v The) woman who passes th!i z: chants without the development of . tumors, cancers, or chronic Invalid ism enters a new field of happiness . and usefulness in the domestic cir cle and In social acttvlty. . Her phy-. '": slcal system should receive the necessary assistance at this critical period. . ;Jv:- b exactly suited to woman's needs at this time. It strengthens and cures all derangements of the female organism. It overcomes the hot ? flashes and dizzy fainting spells, and all other distressing symptoms. ' I Wa In Ded for Thi.Weeki... J. :.,f- Dkar Mas. PimrjiAMt 1 auffored S reat deal durlnf Chance at Ufa. For alawen weeka I had hemorrharea and tt made me so weak I was in bed for three weeka. .. , I be ran taking Lrdla B. Ptnkham'a Vegetable Compocna. ahhourh tt was against fay doctor wlU and I had t hide It I took tt refularr until I had takes five aottlea, - ' and It brourht me out all right a perlsctly strong, well woman. Any one caa tell how - ' healthy 1 am try looklnc at mj ptctura, aad any one can writs to me or my daufhtar- : , , , sbottt our arofMerful curag - - . .. ' ' ' . ;-(...v Mas. F. M. Mssitsugii, Cast Caloace, Ind. ; - ' Tbs vbois seerst of safarjrst this ttmsof Jilfs Is thorough preparation before ths Changs bejlns. - Fortify ths system vtthscourss of Lydla E. pirihara's Vegstsbls . Compouni This Vonderful msdldos has csrrtsd thousands of voman through this "danger period.17"""1 -V"" Vf ;'';v'' No such helpful advice to omen who ars sick can be bad aqyvhsrs as vfll bs " . received free by addressing Mrs. Plnkharn,' Lynn,NMas.' Mrs. Ptakharn U daughter-la-jav of Lydla E. Plnkharn, snd'lpr tsrenty-fivs years under he,r direction, sad sines hsr deceaseshe has been advising sick vomeo free of charge. '. ,'. yY'r- '-TV A' tyiiaE BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM ' ON MOUNTAIN DIVISION -JAMES R. KWINO, Seoond Vice President ' .; "C T. LIND8LET, Treasurer, r. t "a a ZU BOIS, Corresponding Secre tary. , - .:... ... -. .t , "B. NELSON ALLEN, Recording Sec . re tary. '-. "I. H. i LEI PER. Field Secretary." , SUFFRAGISTS DISCUSS MUNICIPAL' REFORMS A , ' ' : '; 1 ; - ... (Joaraal gpedeJ Rervlee.) Baltimore, Feb. 1 The eeeeloa this evening of the National Woman Suf frage 'convention' promises to bo of un usual public Interest. "Muntolpal Gov ernment" will bo discussed and men and women prominent along the lines of mu nicipal reforms will be heard. Among the scheduled speakers are Rudolph Blankenburg of PtiltadelpfiI&,-WBO Wa taiatrum,ental In the overthrow or the ring at th laat election In bla city! Dudley Foulk of Indiana, ex-clvll aerv le commissioner; Fredartck Howe, aa Ohio atate senator, - and Miss Jane Addams of Hull House, Chicago, Ths sessions today were devoted al most entirety to bualness of a routine nature. The forenoon waa taken up with report from etate presidents,- th report presented showing the work ac complished during the peat year by the etate associations of Missouri, Michigan, .Massachusetts, Maine, Louisiana, Ken tucky and Kan aas. - - ,. (flpedal Dispatch te Th Joornal.) T.a Grande, Or., Feb, S. iTh Installa tion ef th block signal system on th mountain dlvlalon of th O. R. "N. between La Grande and Cayase, a dis tance ef miles, haa given employment to several new employe at Kernels, and haa made that point the central power station ror the signal system. - The electric power station te located at Ka mala In charge of J. TV. Dean and two aaslstants, who have charge of tha'lln of slgnala, th alectrla batteries and the elgnal lUhta, i . . The eleotrlo batteries wtilch ' operate the automatlo arma of the slgnala are charged, at Kameia eTsrytwQwek.A helper engine la sent over the read every other day gathering the batteries, which are to be recharged. Only a portion of tha total number of batteiiea are re charged at a time, thua leaving a large proportion of fully charged "batterlea la aervlc all the time The light on th algnal arma burn for 10 days, when the lamps are refilled and the wick replaced and trimmed. The lights are produced by a specially prepared trad ef algnal oil. and th colored glass used for th slgnala Is a high-grade reflecting glaa which, throws a strong, steady light, which, al-" though not larger than the ordinary , lamp light, eaa be aeea by trainmen for three mile on dear nlghta. FRUIT TRAIN WRECKED 7-TWa TRAINMEN MISSING V; V; (Joaraal Ipeelal Servtea.) . ' MorUy, CoL, Feb. -0. An eaatbound CaUfornla fruit . limited, on the Santa Fa railroad, waa wrecked here this morning. . Two trainman are missing and It Is believed they are under th debris. - Two others were badly hurt SUPERVISORS OF LINN ' DISCUSS ROAD WORK '' " (Jearaal Rpeolsl Service.') .'' " ' Albany, Or., Feb. t. Th convention of county road supervisors, met at the courthouse yesterday. A roll call showed all supervisors present The meeting wes opened by an address made- - by iu.de Stewart, - who stated that county roada are In by far the best condition of recent yeare. . The proper use of wheel scraper waa dlacusBed by Supervisor Gilbert Ayere, Pomeroy, Rice .end Forster. la bUI dis tricts by "Walker, Thompson and Rice. Bridges end culverts were discussed by Commissioner Butler. Ths use ' of crushed rock' was discussed by Oom' mlsaionara Russet, - Thompson,' . Walker and Harrle. Road lawa were dUicueeed by oeie B. HUb deputy aistrict attorney, HAILEY WELCOMED t . BY PEOPLE OF BOISE (Saecfal ptaratcti ie the esraeL Salem, Or, Feb. . Justice Hailsy re turned yesterday from a shore, visit to eaatern Oregon "end Boise, where be wbe tlteJ spent Sunday-with , hi parent and wee icnaerea a reception oy oia rnenaa. At tha Instance of -the luatlcea, be stayed over Monday and occupied a Beat on th Idaho supreme bench during th argu ment of a very Interesting mining ease. : Faaerat ef Captain Woedla. Hoqulam, Wash, Feb. t The funeral of Captain J. J. Woodin waa held yos terday at th First Preabytartan church. Rev. K. R. Prichard of th Flrat Pres byterian church Of Aberdeen conduct ing the services. Mr. Wood In wae ef advanced age, and bad been falling ta health for some time. . He wae the father of Mra J. A. Ijtmie, wife of th paator of the First Presbyterian -church of Iloqulam. -Two sons of th deceased rams . front a illataav to attend the funeral. , , . r ,. . ,. , ' rami m 1 . JI-ITTirUS mm WE Unless ; Y(5u Want to B9 Convinced v i'f y 1 4 ' Right Up-td-Date Stylesf Heavy or Light Weighto -rrr $10.00 Values $12.00 Values for .5 $6.75 $2tt00 Values for H;S5 i ? ' V ". y . n 1 ill VI . J 'U. "A TTTi ' ; Reliable Merchant Runr.inj Two Stores Ccr. First rr3 Yczl Si:cd'.(feTLM zzi Davis S!s. I.