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THE OREGON 'DAILY -JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. ! EVENING, FEBRUARY 12. , 1003. i SINPPER STICKS II GREAT . mm Collects on Cut-Throat Con ; tract Because Company's . Agent Was Napping. . ' : (Special Dispetoe to Tfc Journal.) ' Olympia, Wash- Feb. 1J. A decision of Importance to freight shippers and transportation Mnes liu Men handed down' by the supreme -court In the pokan case of W. 11 Harris, nrspond- . mt, Vl.'(irfM jsoruern luuiway cum- . pany, appellant. .. Hitrrla aoAd the com nan T for 11.454.10 tba alleged value or c of house- bold roods destroyed by fire while in nhinmmt from Somers. Montana, to fpokano. Tho company In dpfenao cited .the fact that it publishes two rates on - household goods, the lesser rate oarry- Inr with It the aarrement that the rail ' road's liability shall not exceed 5 per hundred-weight. I'nder this rule tne ' railroad nwd Harris only 1214, aa ha ' . had been char (red the lower rate, in tbe trial Harris denied that the reduced lla- y blllty bad been mentioned by tne rail road agent or agreed to by himself, and the Jury found In bla favor for I1.1M 8S. The supreme court afflims this Judg- . inent on the around that the railroad's FINOS DlilOIID JIT EUEIHRG rule In publishing the rata provides that the reduced liability shall apply upon la uance of a receipt by the company. There was no evidence that tbe receipt bad been issued. DMVEX CKAZY BY ; r LONELY FAB NORTH ' Martin Tranner of Mavo Lake Puts K Up Fight Against the JT j 1 Officers. . .uj.ii: ,. , Milwaukee Bailroad Engi neer Makes Discovery in Johnson Canyon. , (Special Dispatch to Tba Jon rail J EUenaburc. Feb. 11. O.. M, Rica, I division enrlneer for the Chicago, Mil waukee A St Paul baa found a stone in Johnson canyon, pronounced by Jewelers of Seattle and scientists of the Uni versity of Washington to be a diamond. The atone Is now being polished and ground. Along with this story goes the story of the finding of a diamond In the We natchee valley yoars ago. A civil engi neer on the Great Northern survey While working near Wenatchee picked1 up a atone which attracted his atten tion. He carrlud it In his Docket for a couple or years and on his return 10 New York sent It to Tiffany", the lead ing Jewelers and diamond expert of tba world. After investigation they pronounced the atone a diamond with a value or idoo. The young engineer re turned to the Wenatchoo country and pent 13.000 or 14.000 In a vain searcn for more. Persons conversant with geology say the conditions in Johnson canyon are Ideal for diamond SCOUT CHESTER I'ILL BE GIVEN TRY-OUT cnirn rflnM qatarrh optuNtts Ort V Lll ... SO COMMON IN WINTER BY TAKING iPE-RU-NA. !.'' Ban Throat Develop Into BronoMtli. Mrs. Addle Harding, 121 W. Brighton Are, Syraouae, N. Y., writes i I hare been user of Peruna for the past .'j?-. ' (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) , v New -Westminster, B. C. Feb. II. Driven 1 violently Insane by tha awful ' loneliness -and attendant melancholia . of the far northern surroundings. Cap tain William Williamson, once a deep sea captain, but latterly a marten trap per at Mayor lake, Stuart river, has coat a smaii fortune to oring aown ior in carceration at the Westminster asylum reaching here yesterday under guard . of three men, one of whom. Corporal Mnnley, of the royal northweat mounted police, iraveiea wun me lunauc irotu Dawson down. Williamson was discovered raving mad In bis lonely cabin in the nortaern Interior by a party of trappers, who managed to take him to Dawson, where he was placed In the hospital. He cre ated a' great sensation In the mining town by escaping from the sanitarium in broad daylight, clad In but the. thin nest of garments. Recaptured after chase. In which almost every officer of tne law in Dawson iook pari, it was ae rified to bring him south to this plaoe. Three men were detailed for the task, but when but SO miles of tha Journey had been covered. Williamson again es caped, making his way into the bush, where five days and nights he was fol lowed by Tom Keough, who biased a trail for tha guidance of the rescue party. ' .When assistance arrived the lunatic was surrounded 'by to husky officers, but In spite of this, it was over an hour before he could be overpowered, he using a heavy pine club aa a weapon to such enod enact that 1 tnree men naa arms broken when the-fray waa over. Safely New Cruiser Will Be Tested Off isew England Coast This Week. i Hi W K. .:V. .:::: 1B HSJ I V v.' v.. a n -i mm - h 4 i A u 1.1 SKI Kra. Addle Harding. pinioned, -tbe demented man again start ed on his Journey with an augmented escort, wblcb managed to keep him un der control for the remainder of the Jouraey, 'although- three separata at tempts were made by Williamson to break away, one of these being on tba boat a abort distance out of Vancouver. MAT .. :.. AGED MAN'S LOSS IS .r HAKRDIAN'S GAIN v, . t " ' (Special Dispatch to "The Journal.) Olympla, Wash., Feb. 12. The Har rlman railroad interests acquire perfect title to a valuable tract of land to be used in connection with terminal grounds at Smith's cove, near Seattle, Dr a oecision or me supreme couru .William Johnson, 76 years old, who squatted On the tract in 1883, quit claimed two years ago, entering into a lease of another portion, recognized the title of H. 8. Conner. The railroad in terests also bad conveyances from Dr. jri. a. bnuu, wno iiiea a nomesieaa on the land prior to the time Johnson aouatted on It. Johnson claimed the quitclaim was acquired by, fraud upon hire ana mat tne nature or toe lease was misrepresented to him. Ha sued to quiet title In himself. The supreme court holds that Johnson bad acquired title as against Dr. Smith by adverse possession for more than , 14 years, but had legally bartered away bla claims on the property. ; Tells of Old . and Kew Whitman. ' ; (Special Dispatch to Tha Jboraal.) Whitman College, Walla Walla. Waeh Feb. 12. The second number of the present volume of the Whitman Col lege Quarterly has Just appeared In the shape of a pamphlet, entitled, "The Old Whitman and the New," telling of Whit man's past and outlining the- extensive plans of the trustees to make Whitman Indeed Tbe Yala of the Northwest." Professor A. W. Hendrlck has been ap- Iiointed by the trustees dean of the col ege and entrusted with the campaign that was launched with so much prom ise some weeks ago. There's nothing so good throat as jjt. Thomas' Cures it in a few hours. pain in any part (raited Frees teased Wire.) Washington, Feb, 11. Much interest Is manifested In the navy department in the trial of the new scout cruiser Chester, which is to take place the lat ter part of this week off the New Eng land coast. The Chester, with her sister ships, the Salem and Birming ham, ars of a type entirely new to the American navy. The Chester is the first to have its trial. The Birming ham Willie tried next montn, out the Salem has been delayed and probably will not have Its trial run until sum mer. Tha Interest in the scout cruisers lies In the fact that while all three have the same lines, the same tonnage and the ssme estimated speed, each bas motive power radically different from the other. In these tvDes of shins the naval officers will have an excellent chance to figure out for themselves the relations between the turbine and the reciprocating engines. Also the recin- rocatlng engines may be compared with two distinct tvnes of turblna cnalnea and In the final analysis to be worked out the navy department will be in a ooai- tion to know whether the old-style re ciprocating engine is the equal of either the Parsons or the Curtis turblna an. glnea. The Balem Is eauiDoed with,rep!nro- cating engines, and the Chester haa the farsons turoine. . When all thrwn vea- sels have been tuned up a series of runs win oe neia to determine their reiativa merits. The results will probably have considerable Influence In determining mo ciiginocriiiK poucy oi tne navy de partment In the matter of battleship equipment hereafter. PRIMARIES FAVORABLE TO SECRETARY TAFT United Press Leased Wire.) . Chicago, Feb. 1J. Secretary ,of War Taft refused last night to comment on the result of the Republican primary elections in Ohio today. Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 12. The net re sult or tne ttepuDiican primaries held through Ohlo today was In favor of W. H. Taft Four delegates-at-large, 18 district delegates to the national con vention in Chicago, and a list of dele gates to tbe state convention to be held March S, which wtll be unanimously In his favor: were selected. -No opposition worth mentioning de veloped during the day. The supreme court destroyed all chances of success by the Foraker element in Cuyahoga county by declaring the Taft county committees was the only valid organ ization of Its kind in that county, and the selection of delegates went by de fault, no tlcketlelng placed In the field against the Taft candidates. twelve years. With" me it Is a sure pre ventive of colds and many other Ills. "Two or three times a year I , am troubled with my throat a kind of raw feeling, turning to bronchitis. I. .have had the services of my physician In each case. Two years ago. when I felt a spell coming I tried Peruna to check it and to my delight was not troubled with the smothered and choking feeling and never have been since. I can check it every time with Peruna," Chronic Bronchitis. Mrs. K. T. Chomer of B24 Emerald Ave., Chicago, 111., writes;- "Our boy had a cough that sounded like an old man's, lost his appetite, was restless in his sleep. "I suggested that we give him Peruna (we had It in the house, but had never given him any before). From the first day we gave him Peruna he began im proving. That was a month ago. He can go out now and there Is no danger of his taking cold, for we give him a dose of Peruna before he goes out and when be comes in. It Is the first time in two years that he has been without a cough. He has had chronic bronchitis for two years, but he is better of that too. , "I can, have and will recommend Pe-; runa to my best ability. ' i ' J - Jars, Virginia Caviaaaw Chronic Catarrh of Throat and Longs Mrs. Virginia Cavtana, room ?J. Cam bridge block, Portland, -Or., .writes: "I was a sufferer with catarrh of the throat and lungs for a long time before Peruna was , reoommended to me. I gave it a trial, although I thought at h tima it would be Just like other .ilnlTiu anil An Ma no good. I WSS plaaaed to Bad that toT Improvement began In less thtn two weeks and con tinued until I was entirely weu. J sained nearly II pounds, have a splen did appetite and am grateful for what your medicine has done for me. Coughed Nearly All Her Life, Vra. 8. J. Kounts. 1011 Bcovel St, Nashville. Tenn., writes: -I have had a very bad cough nearly all my Ufa, and I am 4S years old. I have taken almost every kind of cough medicine that has ever been made, but none did me much good. 1 would have anella of coughing that I thought I would cough myself to death. I took Peruna, and last winter ana mis winter I have had no cough, and 1 know that Peruna cured me. "T was always thin and delicate, very easr to catch cold, and I very naturally draaded tha winter time, out i sun wen now and enjoying good health, that I owe It all to Peruna." Ve-ra-aa Tablets can now be obtained by those who prefer solid medicine. SHAW RUSHES for a sore Eclectrlo Oil. Relieves any j commissioners. STATE GETS LEASE ON FISHERY SITE (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Astoria, Or., Feb. 12. Fish Warden Van Dusen has received from the O. K. & N. company a lease to the property on Turner creek, near Bonneville, which the atate fisheries department desires as a site for the establishment of a large central salmon hatchery and of a system of retaining ponds where the small fry can bo fed and kept until large enough to protect- themselves against their numerous natural enemies before being turned out. The lease was forwarded today to Attorney-General Crawford for examination so that It can be submitted for approval at tba next meeting of the state board of fish INTO BATTLE Former Secretary Opens Campaign Two Hours Af ter Resigning. Position. (Catted Press Leased Wire.) Marshall. Mich., Feb. 12. TwO hour ftr he ha 1 resigned last night as president of the Carnegie Trust com pany of New York. Leslie M. tsnaw, for mer secretary of the treasury,- opened his presidential campaign, lie resigned at 8 o'clock, ana two nours iaver nv tha Initial address of the cam' talan before tne HepuDiican ciuo vi his city. UNEMPLOYED WOULD FARM CASTLE GROUND London. Feb. 12. A little band of un employed men who have marched all the way from Manchester started on the last lap of their journey this after noon. . . Their destination Is Windsor, where they propose to take possession of a por tion of the great Royal Park. It Is their purpose to build cottages ana iarm tno lands which surround the castle of the king. The demonstrarts nope to ootain their desires peacefully. While shoes are always' a necessity, you have the feeling and the satisfac ; tion of getting real lux- uries when you take ad- T vantage of our.discount sales. ' . T' ' . Fine - shoes' at these ' prices is not a frequent happening, $4 Shoes now $2.85. PULLMAN OFFICIAL COMING TO PORTLAND (Special Dispatch to -The Journal.) Salem. Or.. Feb. 12 The railroad com mission is in receipt of a letter from Assistant General Solicitor Fernald of the Pullman company in Chicago, reply ing to a letter sent from the commission setting I or in tne complaint oi ur. Esther Pohl. health officer of Portland. In regard to the condition of tbe termin al yards in tne latter city, stating that Dr. Cowden, sanitary inspector for the company, will go to .rortiana at tne earliest opportunity and confer with Dr. PohL George Meredith's 80th Birthday. ' (United' Press Leased Wire.) London, Feb. 12. George Meredith, who In the opinion of many Is entitled o the highest place in Engnsn notion, ras 80 years, old today. A distinguished eputatfon conveyed to him the con- f ratuiations or.ne- Bociety or.Autnors. n a pretty little home In the Surrey hills Mr. Meredith- is spending-his- old age In almost as good ' Health and spirits as he Knew in nis -prime. &ntnu- ; slasm far outdoor sports has appar-: literary career began hack in the early 'tua, ires rrom tne arructions tnat oeset the author whose life Is wholly seden tary. , . ...-,-,.., .,-,.. QUIETUS TO GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Olvmnia. Wash.. Feb. 12. The su preme court has denied a rehearing and Issued Us final order In the action test ing the constitutionality of the act of tne last legislature ureaniiK ma new county , of Grays Harbor. The court, having found the law unconstitutional. Issues a nermanent injunction .restrain ing the superior courts of Pacific, Lew Is and Wahkiakum counties from taking any steps to divide Chehalls county or create the new county. SALEM BUSINESS MEN WANT CHEAPER GAS (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Balem. Or., Feb. 12. The Business Men's league has renewed its fight for cheaper gas. A committee composed of Jj J. Ty, cnaries n. ninges ana xiai D. Patton was appointed last night to secure the passage of an ordinance re ducing tne price oi gas irora 13 per 1,000 to 11. GIVES HISTORY OF RAILROADS Philander, C. Knox Delivers Address Before Kalama zoo Lincoln Club. (United Press Leased Wirt.) Kalamasoo, Mich. Feb. 12. Philander C. Knox. In an address before the Lincoln club here last night, outlined the light which led up to federal control of the railroads. ' Mr. Knox first told of the days of state control and the trouble which con fronted the railroads. He explained that it was upon petition of the roads themselves that the government first took steps to control Interstate trans portation. Abuses finally arew out of existing conditions and tne roaas, member the days of their falling to re- own ODorea- sion, commenced unfair dealing with the people. Then the publlo appealed to the government for aid and the interstate commerce commission waa the result. Later other acts were put In effect and now. the speaker declared, the roads themselves, or such of them aa are fair, admit that the legislation has been for the best of ell. public and roads alike. On Threshold of Fortune. Just as the miners employed by the Denny Dulin Mining company reached a depth of 105 feet in the incline shaft that is being sunk, they discovered what - they bad been looking for many months a vast body of ore that car ries from 115 to 175 per ton. At that moment, unfortunately, the funds of the company were insufficient to con tinue the work and It stopped. A group of Portland men, following a careful investigation, took over the properties. placed a limited number of shares of treasury ctock upon the local market. and are said to he rapidly accumulat- ng a development fund that will make the Denny Dulln a dividend-paying In vestment In a short time. This comnany has lust moved its of fices to 31 Mallory building. 268 Stark street. The stock is being sold at 10 cents a snare Alex Bweeic or poruana is presiaent or tne company. Curie lor Drunkenness Orrine Treatment to Be Used Home Without Publicity, or Loss of Time From v Business. at ?LlbNa CLOTH f II G CO CnJlCulinPrcp W 165-163 Third St. Wisconsin for Bryan. . v - 1 MTnlUS Pmu Iau Win 4 Milwaukee. Wis.. Feb. ia.The city is rapidly filling with delegates and y.i!L15.or,i to. .th Democratic ' state con- WS,11 nat delegates at large to the national convention. The n the Davidson islet of Interest convention will meet I e4.ic'?. JSiJtl?L,H f Lth J?1" o' the Demo. h. .1 . 1uon "r the year, I? VnLtL1??" f,?ra Wlshnslnwll go to Denver instructed to suDoort the candidacy of William J. Bryeafo? the presidential nomlnauoi 5iSs to ie joregone conclusion, - . f ' The best aid to temperance is some thing that will strengthen the drunk ard's wrecked nervous system and cure his unnatural craving for drink.' s We believe-that any man who really desires to he cured of the liquor habit can cure himself by using Orrine. This re markable treatment has made so many cures that we ars glad to sell it under an absolute guarantee to refund tne money if it does not oure., . It is in two forms; No. 1 that can be given secretly, and JNo, 2 t or those who wish to be cured.. It is not only the most reliable treatment known, but it is also the most economical as it costs only II a box and there Is no detention from the usual duties, while If. a cure IS not effected, there Is no expense whatever. Mall orders filled oh receipt of price in plain sealed package. Write for free booklet.' The Orrine Co, "Wash Ingtoo. D. C. or Clarke-Woodward Drug Co, end. nearly aU'druggls in Portland. Liquor Seller Heavily Fined, Carter of Toledo haa been fined $350 for selling Intoxicating liquors without a license. He cleaned arulltv whan brought before Judge Harris. W. S. McFadden appeared as prosecutor. This was ur. carters second offense. Watch for It. Tomorrow you will have an Immense wnoiesaie stoca or men s, women s and children's clothing to be bought for a song. Read today's half-page announcement ELECTRIC ROAD GETS TOO MUCH FREIGjIT (Special Dirpatcb to The Tonmal.) Balem. Or.. Feb. 12 The Oregon Elec tric company has petitioned the railroad commission for a suspension of the de murrage provision of. the railroad com mission act for30 days. The company claims that they are not, as yet, In a position to handle all of the freight which Is offered to them as they have, at this time, only a few flat cars. They assert, however, that they will do their best to haul all freight offered them between here and Portland, GRAND JURY HOLDS ; MORSE FOR GRAFTING New Tork. Feb. 12. It waa Immic.,1 late tonight that the federal grand jury which is. investigating the affairs of cer- iiuji ucuno tank evuiiif voieu five indictments. Three of these in. dictments, . It . f was , authoritatively stated, make charges against Charles W. Morse, and" former of ifclar of the National Bank .of North America.' far over-certification and misapplication of fund. Two of those voted. It is said, were against Charles W. Morse, one on each eharare. and tha other against his associate.. -?- --s Mr. Morse, who Is due to arrive here on the. steamer Etrurla from Liverpool MODAnkCM Nallian's Ventilating Ankle Sapportcrs. The proper thing for man, wo man or child who is, suffering with weak ankles; cool; t per fectly and a great M nr help; per pair. ...... t I a-iJ Bath Towels; Wanted -Youno Men The "Woodlark" : Adjustable Arch Instep Sup-, porters made in all sizes; great relief and permanent cure for broken down, arches and people troubled with flat foot caused by standing and walking a great deal; price, j2 QQ IF YOU Leather Pillow Covers This week we are making. an extra showing of fine Burnt Leather Covers; all colors; pretty designs, etc. Values from $2.00 to $7.00 at 4 OFjF Wood to Burn A great many specials in Pan els, Ovals, Tie Racks, etc., at HALF PRICE Valentines Don't fail to see the. large showing of pretty Valentines at, each ......15 Many other varieties as shown in our large Window display from UP Valentine Post Cards 2 for 5f OH Paintings This sale continues to be of great interest to the artists and the picture loving people of "Portland. Why shouldn't it? For never before have such works of art been offered here at such prices. Values from $5 to $500 at HALF PRICE V '-ML aS- Extra special showipg at the, ; rubber,, department : ;V t tyhite Turkish? Towels; large, sire;. regular 60c, 35 Linen Turkish .Towels, fin-, est quality; reg. 75c,.,. 42 Turkish Towels unbleached, regular 85c... ........ 53 Turkish Towels, unbleached, . big ones reg. $1.35,.,. OOf?. T and J Friction Towels; regular $1.60 ....83 If in need of rubber goods, remember we save you mon ey on the finest quality of rubber goods. Onr Jardiniere Sale Of ' Lbuwelsa, Ceramic Art, Rozane and Mat Fern Dishes at great savings; a large assortment of sizes and patterns. Regular $1.10 ; special 78f Regular $2; special 91.37 Regular $1.65; special 07 Regular 75c; special 56f Regular $1.00; special 78 Regular $1.25; special 94 Regular $2.75; spl $2.06 Regular $4.00; sp'L $3.10 Who exl p e c t to . v make a sue- easa ' f I a ttaj ah nit. to Jknciw n a mnAli on the eyesight ' being bright.' Come- and, learn bur. methods of correcting' imperfect yision. Consultation free. Glasses fit ted, eyes tested; graduate op tometrist in charge.' , Rock, Rye and Tola For coughs and colds ; guar anteed pHre ; price per ff A Pint DUC Vapor Bath Cabinets The secret of good health. The best way to cure a cold and Hundreds of other diseases. Prices $4.00 1 0 C A to. ..-- XaGletJ W k00 McFadden Exercisers WISH CREDIT Lowney's Candles As a Valentine Gilt Special packages for the occa sion are here in great numbers, in plain and fancy packages. Values from 10 to... $7.00 McDonald's Salt Lake Choco lates, the best and finest, also the highest priced made in the world. And they are; don't take our word for it; try them; -pounds, 50; 1 pound, $1. For a Rough or Chapped Shin Try One of These Cucumber - Glycerine Jelly : price 25 "Woodlark" Camphor Cream; when the skin is badly irritated, try this. Price ; 25 Marshmallow for . hands, face or lips 25e Peerless Alrrfond Cream; 2 sizes 25l-50 Golden Rod is very healing and soothing... ......25 Witch Hazel Cream makes the skin soft 25fS50 U-Ar-Das Milk of Cucum bers, fine after shaving 50 Woodlark Dermal Lotion, absolutely greasel.ess . ,25e U-Ar-Das Almond Paste ; price 50 U-Ar-Das Cold Cream for face or hands 40f Home Medical Batteries The Improved No. 6 Home is a wonderful battery for the cure of rheumatism. A dry cell battery' that is al ways ready, neat, clean, compact ; Jias no acids ; no liquids ; no repairs. Apply at electrical battery depart ment, main floor, for fur- ffrfff: . $6.00 Are the strongest made and the best. Calf and get free booklet. Price AA complete $4 and.. PDUU Toilet Paper Regular 5c roll; good quality; big roll; special, per Of -dozen weJuC Stop That Cough Allen's White Pine Balsam; 2 sizes .25 and 50f Menthol, Honey and Pine Nee dle Oil Cough Drops 5 Woodlark Jog Drops; per nekap-e 5 r o- - - - - - - t Tar and .Wild Cherry Cough Drops .....5 Woodlark Menthol Cherries ; per package IOcV Allen's Pectoral Pastilles; per package ... ....20f Woodlark White Pine Drops; per package 25 "Gibson's" Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne Cough Lozen- ges; per ounce 10 Original English Colt's Foot Rock, in stick, for coughs and colds; per ounce. ... ...10f ASK US Woodlark Tola Fir The quick" cure f ,o r coughs, colds and all throat and lung affections. Price, 50c PHONES: EXCHANGE 11 HOME PHONE A6171 A6172 TEA We know our tea; and we know your tea taste. That's why we offer you back your money. Tour grocer returns your money If yen don't like SchHUnra bestj we par hlnw next Saturday, was Indicted teday hf the New York county crand Jury, which also Is inquiring into the recent finan cial transactions amone the , banks of this city. i , - The federal Indictments were drawn up by Oliver E..Paan, the special at torney of the department of Justice. Mr. Pagan drew' up the Indictments against John R.: Walsh. 4 , Save Your Moneyv - - Don't stop reading; until you see the Boston fettore'a announcement la today's; Journal, . , . . - . i When You Look At the values this hardware showing; offers, you'll realise tbe benefit that'll Have the look soon tor your own good. AVJtJKY CC CUe 46 Third St; Bet Pine & Ash " ' Pilot Commissioners.' - , (Special OUpatca te The JosnaL) ' Astoria, Otw'Feb, It. -The ; Oregon state beard of pilot commissioners held a rei irular - monthly meetlna and trans. acted considerable routine business yes terday. The branches of tbe following bar pilots were. renewed;' A. .B. Cann, Rennet. Swanson, J. H. Harriman. M. n. KtmiM i ana . Mirhi.i Nn in. ih. ui siaie yiiot senwoner an dose.