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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. PTSHBseawsaaajswaB TUESDAY. EVENING, OCTOBER 13. 1003. llMESilll LIFE WHERE coroner, yt her' n It U uaband's nagren eieaeo. txan tnerrled hU4rea, boy yeara TELLS STORY (Continued From Pai One.) NIA DIED Mra Lundflrren of Leiits Sends Bullet Into Heart in the Same Yard Where practical form In 110 and 14. and waa me general roncenaua 01 opinion that thoy toad vindicated tlx judsnient of the. Krnh engineers by effecting tut is in unum mates. 'j win on 11 va 10 see the day would be erected over the grave of Ferdinand Da Leesrna on which would b Inscribed the tribute, -Vindicated by Theodora Kooeevelt, lrealdent of the Vnltfd Btatea.' and that bafore th poople of thta country were twirt of what the Krench had discovered they Would make . acUine- Dlatera of the French. aTearly $300,000,000 0pat 'If my mind la clear on this subject we war informed a few yean aro wnan thta work waa commenced by our ROOSEVELT LIST OF TAFT STATES (railed Froae I.ae4 It'ira.t Washington, Oct. 11 Having made good as a political prophet In th raae of th number of Taft delegates at th wWJiL"r ia!L.ihi!7?'l--?i K'h,ca0 oonventlon, "President Roosevelt Frenchman, who aald w all woold I l . . " . ,. to see the day when a monument undertaken to forecast the reault ITarrrtiivn Wn filliihpd tfl vernment that It would be completed Ore . JiegDUrn ttHS IU wUh groat dlanatch and that the ex- fiou TA . i rpi. .. t'l-n tmi pendlture would be In the neighborhood I'ta Death Till ec icck8 Ago. of mo.ooo.ooo. w-hn on th i.tbmu wai of the election la November. He eald Tart would have 70S delegates at Chi rago. 11a want upon Uia floor with tut. Kooaevelt lists slates for Taft aa fol low: California Connecticut i-awr Ulnol , Mnwsachuaetts Michigan Nebreaka New .Hampshire , North Dakota ... Oregon .. 10 . . 7 .. t . . J7 ::JJ .. 4 4 4 th Dakota 4: Utah a mi For occasions like the Horse Show, where especial, ly fine grxwns are desired, the appreciation of a high-class store where one can secure distinctive apparel is enthusiastically shown. All through the store we hear praises of the rich and exclusive novelties we have to sell In costumes, wraps, millinery, jewelry and various small things that do so much to make a woman's toilette perfect. We a caaual way in order to apprehend approximate ly the amount of monev exnendrrf 'to date from real reliable data. From all the Indication I could Judge from the amount apent up to data la nearly 1100,- NiYwrt-nvpr Violent Death 000.000, 7, ' , , I "I Interviewed a great many of the Wiiiihnna s rniuiove anuipr01"11 n,n "gaming weir opinion IJ. US U OH U O .Uiuyivjo uuu i( t)- work on wh,ch thy wer. directly Fact That His Body Lay Kear House All Night- Gets Gun This Morning. ..t.f ! regarding their opinion operating, and aatlafled myaalf that th majority of them have little faith In an ultimate aucceaaful end. In a dlecus- lon amonar three ene-ineera returnlnc rrom tne isthmus, they acreed that the i entire town or cuiebra wa gradually supping into tna cut ana mat tne bud strata of the canal waa constantly hav. ing and an i rung. . on or toese erperr aald tnat at a dlntance around Kllnd I Gold Hill back about one and a half Imllea there waa absolute evidence that th whol aid of tha hill waa moving gradually toward th canaL Another engineer gave me a photograph which ahowa the surface slides which are a constant source of annoyance and Isethack. 1 - ,a .ri ii i am property inionnn, oraera Lundg rn of Lents shot herself in tier hav nM foT mluloni 0 aoIlal., front yard at o'clock this morning, i worth of cement already. Ygu must re- Waiblngtori Wisconsin Iowa .... Idaho ... Indiana I Kanaaa Wia.l ...... .,..,. Minnesota . . New York New Jersey Ohio Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont , west Virginia Wyoming 6 . 1.1 . IS . 1J . 10 . 11 . 39 . 12 . 23 . 34 . 4 . 4 . 7 . 3 .304 and but Sale of Bonnet Silk Btlll auffertng from th ahock h r.moA when Charles Hegburn was I killed three weeks ago near bar horn nd tha fact that hi body lay by th aid of th nous all night. Mra. Charles Total The . president regards Colorado Maryland a probably Republican, aoes not list thorn. CLOTHING FIRM TO RETIRE FROM BUSHESS AAth rnmlna- Instantly. Every Indication point to aulcld. al though Deputy Coroner J. J. Dunning, who waa summoned to Lenta, la Inclined to believe It accidental ehootln. but Is making further Investlgatlona. w t.unriffren. aaed 27. and the mother of two children, and whoee huii- band II holders Vote to Discontinue. 7.!"" "Vr.;-7 the Twoodvard d In politics. One mt I-4Tit(l dlftd Within SO ieei. Vl nm epui wmi. tw uciui o uiv writ- whir." 'fiegburbody -tar U fit tf,tp m R"L" B"ifPc Don- Four- D. C. In oToMeVof hfs'kind' 'xSeWnoT 0utIet Clothing Company Stock- yet know, where they will find bottom and how deep they will be obliged to go to begin their foundations. "It deems too bad to let this thing go further without an exhaustive Inves tigation by engineers other than those who could be accused of being Interest- una tning is very cer- The famous Bonnet Black Taf feta Silk, guaranteed as to e t r wear and lasi coior. Hun dreds of yards, 23 inches wide, $1.50 and $1.75 grades, Special Vv ednesday, the yard are making special displays of, these goods this week and most cordially Invite Portland residents or out-of-town visitors to the Horse Show who come to view or to buy W GlOVeS $1.18 BerihaSat0ne.Half $1.09 Dress Goods at 81c Colored Dress Goods in dozens and' after he was clubbed by Casper Bllcken- Cable Crane Company, under da o?Ir three weeks agi tonight 4 March 27. 108, written by Cole & Little Harry Lundgren, the moat lea- aldaon. attorney-at-law. No. 611 against portant wltneea againa Mir"V..m, Is now without a mother, for it eema that the house at Lenta has been marked by tha dark angei ior Sudden att Shoekad Her. teenth street. Washington, which tney say in part; you have already accomplished much by making the protest to the members upon the isthmus, for this. more than anything else, was actually Mra. Lundgren, -who Before ene mar-1 responsive .i.j vr- T.,,H-j.n waa Mlsa tutnei uani mission of Woodland, Wasb, was - terribly mining to advertise and Include; your shocked by tha death or wegourn. wn aevice.- "Cole & Donaldson enjoy the closest relations with General Mackenzie, chief engineer of the army, and this letter was written immediately after a per sonal conierence witn mm.". m 1 i u im in her huanana a em teamster. - The fact that ihrough an error the body waa Hw? to lie wnere it naa hum ayr hours preyed upon her mind constantly. Thia morning sh' could ftand It no &'Jr&8M0m PLAY TO HOLD the aliphtest attention, ner . Um heiieved she scarcely knew where it waa kept In drawer of Bn . -1 . kM...n Th.,. wrft no cartrtoaes rear by. 'but Mrs. Lundgren .hunted would be called upon to faca Mordecai (Continued Fronl Page One.) near Dy, dui an. uu.. -" wuuiu dc nuw upon 10 lace juoraecai th A? -Scl oT "thU "mor'n'r "ohtt Browji of the Chlcaga. fwlth Kllng as .fl.i .1,k 'i.e. s .MaekamlthA ahon thi reoelvln nii of Cthe Cubs' batterv. TUund-1 he "world's siBrte'wa v perfect. JThe rar d. She I odds on the Cubs fell from 6 t 1 thatlOV The stockholders of the Outlet Cloth ing company, after due and deliberate consideration, have finally decided to retire from business. Several of .the stockholders could not under any cir cumstances pay for the stock that they had subscribed and-the others would not Dut uo anv more money. Many bills have become due and the creditors are clamoring for their money. It waa de; elded the best way out of It would be to sell the entire stock at retail and pay off the creditors. The public may be sure that at a sale like this many rare bargains will be offered, as It waa learned today that nothing will be re served. This firm has been very promi nently known for their hleh class of merchandise that they carried. It would be wise for the public to keep their eyes on this firm, as something may drop very heavily in a day or .two. WHY FEDERATION OPPOSES ft TAFT of patterns, weaves weights. $1.00 grade at .81 $1.25 quality Q3 $1.75 quality .$1.39 HI Ift.' II fitted. A wonderous Wednesday special -1 the Clove Counter.' Sale of women's $1.50 quality . $1.13 $2.50 quality $1.81 SalelapaneseSilks White Jap Silk, 27 and' 36 in. wide, regularly worth $1.25 and $1.50 the yard. You may choose from both prices and widths Wednesday at, Ofi- H the yard QjC prime quality kid gloves, two-clasp style, In full assortment of sizes. All the preferred and popular shades are included ( so in every way this is a glove special quite out of the ordl nary. Every pair carefully f ff f o $2.00 values, on sale Wednesday at P I 1 Q 'WOMEN'S 16-BUTT0N LENGTH KID CLOVES, made of su- perlor quality skins, in while or colors. Reg ular prices up to SH.00 the pair, special on fy$279 WOMEN'S BELTS Clever Parisian conceits in Elastic Belts with fancy buckles ; also handsome Persian and tinsel webs with buckles to match. Reg. $5.50 and $6.00 val. Wednesday $3.95 PIERROT RUFFS The very smart Ruching Pierrot Ruffs with bows. They come in black, white, pink, blue, navy and brown. Worth to $3.00 each. Special $1.98 Handsome Lace Berthas in white or ecru'. Just the touch needed to freshen up an even ing dress or wrap. Regularly worth $1.50 to $1100. Wed nesday HALF PRICE Ribbons at 39c Yd. Plain Satin Taffeta, fancy warp, pretty plaids and striped effects, widths from 4J4 to 6 in., regular values up to 65c the yard. Specially priced QQ Wednesday at JC Handkerchiefs 50c they was would win today to 8 to 2 to 1 bet that Chance' i S. It men out "of hcroea- roterroaa: rrom una juunagrrn residence and woodyard, saw Mrs. .nn onma nut Into the TrODt VB had i revolver in her hand. She called f is Mm that she could pot make the noonnn nn.n m nrnnjtrlv. Hammel Start- " 0, . r , . , ' , r . ...... ... . . erf toward? her to see wnai coum ciwia iuur mnc don with th pistol, wnen she turned seven. and aimed It at a water tower. Tbe Lineup. One Shot I Heard. a Chicago presented the usual lineup, a Thia time the revolver waa ois- . a"",!' aihVii,r: V.C "r v.. A n thla t ma Hammel was f . i unnvis. ""i "";' TA. t ..h, with nrst pase: Hieinreiat, third base: Hof witrnn iv "Vratin. them SeelnS man- center afield; Tinker, shortstop; only a nc?P:rang i-P Klinr. . catcher; ' Brown. pitcher. The yre,. left field; , . . i v 1. A nvA v,p niR- i - . ' . ' - 1 rharared. Turning instantly he saw Mr,.-Lundgren fafl to th. ground. -Th; eughiinT third base;' 8 muMle of the pistol had been placed against her bosom, and. the bullet nad entered the heart. Death resulted al ; moat at once: While It la evident that brooding over Hegburn' death at the hand of hia fel-lnw-mnlove and that fact that , the man's body lay ao long near th liouse was chiefly responsible for Mrs. Lund gren'a mental condition, if, the suicide theory la substantiated by further In- SICK KIDNEYS If any 'bf your family in thii or past (CUCiaUUUD aHU dlseate of gny kind, you ' ghould guard against it ? before it is too late. V-'-i i Mr. F. R- Hafin of Hickory, N. C who suffered from kidney and liver troubles, was completely cured by AVarner's Safe Cure after two doctors " bad failed to give her relief. - Mrs. Hahn writes: "1 was a great sufferer from kidney and liver trouble. I - was. treated by two prominent phy sicians. Who failed to help me. 1 then tried Warners Safe Cure, which gav m Immediate relief and soon cured me. I consider Warner's Safe Cure th best medicine for the kidneys and liver I ver used. I will always be pleased to. recommend it." XT ZJT DOUBT H1I8 TIM TEST Put some morning urine in a glaaa or ' bottle. After It, has etood 24 houra, if It Is cloudy, or contains a reddish - brown sediment, or If particles float about In It your kidneya ar diseased ' and unable to do their work, and If not Sftenaeo: to ai once dtikiji a ii,cio, ' diabetes, rheumatism, gout, uric acid. Inflammation of the bladder, gallstones Cr Onnary iroupiea will urrrmjf aiiu and prov fatal In a short time. AsTaXTBXI nil. If after making thia test you have Hfiy OOUDl aa lu uic o.r,.ymciu vi iiik dlsaas In your eyatere. send a sample of jronr urine, putting your name and addreas on the package to the Medical Deoartment, Warner a gafe Cure Co. Kochester. N, T.. and our dnctors will analyse it ana wna you a report, witn d vine and medical booklet, free. Whun the kidneya are dlaeaaed the uric acid la not. carried off and thia raoaea Gout. Lumbago,- Rheumatlam of ' the Joint a. RheumaUanr of the Muscles, RHeamatlsm of th Heart. Rheumatlam everywhere. Wenr"a .Safe Cure drives out the orbs acid. In -kidney diaeaae the bowels sre often fonatlpated and the liver torpid. Warner's ' rills quickly relieve thla rorxtlion and bo 11 after effect la ex frienre't WARNER RATE CL'BE la put up 1t two Slavs and la hy all drng- cm-a or ltrect at M CKXT8 AND tl . A HOTTLK. Reftuaa ao'tsilmte nn otmng barnsful druga whlcb lnure the leio. iniu cottie mEwjs? r " blwl that WAK.SF.R i -t.i t. c. hK will r-i- I ha. a tHal i -LI b set FREF OF CHARGE. ... : i ta arr o vbe wl.J writ f srn ATF. t'lUE no, Ftnen- ' N . J4 tr Titfl bTtrg aaaai ht ! affe In IK J '"re I Th gww .. ... f.f ', rffar la tuilf guaraa- i t i . ; i ;i.., ' pitcher. First Inning for Chicago. Sheckard went out to Rossman, who made the play unassisted. Bvers filed to Cobb. Schulte singled to center and stole second, Schmdlt throwing too Klgh to catch the runner. Chance ' singled, Schaefer by a good throw holding Schulte at third. Chance took second on a passed ball, Summers covering the plate, preventing' Schulte from scoring. Steinfeldt went out, Coughlln to Ross- man. No runs. First Inning, Second Half, for Detroit, '.Mclhtyre went out Tinker to Chance. Brown took care of 0'Lerys fast rrounder. Crawford doubled into the lert Held stand and reached third on a wild pitch. Cobb went out,. Tinker to Chance. No runs. Score: Chicago 0, Detroit 0. Second Inning for Chicago. ' Hofman went out Summers to Ross- man. OLearyi rine throw nipped Tinker at first. Kllng singled over sec ond. Brown fanned. No runs. Second Inning, X.art Half, for Detroit. Rossman went out, Evers to Chance. Schaefer struck out. Schmidt filed to Hofman. No runs. Score: Chicago 0, Detroit 0. Tlhrd Inning for Chicago. Sheckard went out, Schaefer to Ross man. livers died, o wary is ttossman. Schulte walked and stole second. Chance walked. Steinfeldt singled to left, scor ing Schulte. Hofman singled to left and Chance tallied. Tinker went out. O'Leary to Ross rn on. Two runs. Third Inning, Ist Kali, for Detroit. Coughling went out Steinfeldt to Chance. Summers fanned. Mclntyre went out. Brown to Chance. ro runa. Score: Chicago , Detroit 0. Fourtn Inz-ing for Chicago. Kllng went out, Coughlln to Ross man. Brown died, Schaefer to Roes- man. Shecltard waiicea. urawiora made a nice catch of Evers' liner. No runa. Fourth Inning, last Half, for Detroit. O'Leary singled over Tinker's head. Crawiord aingled. Cobb sent a grounder to Brown, who caught O'Leary at third. Crawforl waa caught aaleep at second, i Kline to-Tinker. Rone man fanned. No runa. jseore: v-Tiicago t, v. Fifth Inning Chicago. Schulte singled through Brhaefer. Chance aingled to right Steinfeldt sac rificed. Rossman te Schaefer. Hofman filed to Mclntyre. Tinker died, Cough lln to Roeasnan. No runs. Fifth Inning, latat Kalf, Betiott. Schaefer out. Evera to Chance. Schmidt was thrown out. Tinker to Chance. CougTiltn waa hit by a pitched ball Summera grounded to Chance. No runs. Chicago, I; Detroit Sixth Inning, Chioag-o. Kllng singled over second. Brown struck out Kllng waa caught stealing Eheckard VAn4rw'.vFuruseth, one - of the beet known, labor union men In th VhiVed ; Btatea. .; will address the union labor men of the city and their friends tomorrow night at the Armory. The local committee having the meeting in charge is making extensive arrangements for ,the rally. It will be an anti-Taft and anti- injunction meeting and the speaker is expected to tell the attitude of the American Pede- ration of Labor toward the ls- sues of the present campaign and why it is that the organi- a zation Is opposing Mr. Taft and his candidacy. Dainty Handkerchiefs, trim'd with exquisitely beautiful Armenian lace. Clever things to carry Horse Show Week. Priced up from '. 50c Royal Worcester Corsets Sold exclusively here. Expert fitters, with 135 mod els to choose from. We can fit any natural figure Fall Sweaters "Everybody's" Safety Razors Only 10c Each EASY TEEMS FOR REQUEST ENVELOPES In order to encourage the' let- ter-wrltlng public and partleu- larly the business men to us the 4 special request-envelopes Issued by the department' the postal au- 4 'horltles have made a new ruling to the effect that In th future 4 4 it will only be necessary to put 4i up a small amount at the time 4 4 the order Is placed. Heretofore 4 It has been necessary to deposit 4 the full amount of the order. 4 A thousand of these envelopes 4 stamped and with your name and 4 address In the left-hand corner cost 122.84. Several weeks were 4 required in getting the orders 4 filled and owing to this fact 4 many business men complained 4) 4 that all this while tha depart- ment had use of their money. 4 : 4 Now all that is necessary is to 4 4 deposit the actual cost of the 4 envelopes, the balance to be paid 4 when the goods are delivered. : 4 The cost Is 11.40 and this amount 4 must be put up for each 1,000 de- e sired. 4 CHILDREN'S SWEAT ERS, in coat or slip-over styles, colors white or navy, fall styles, for tots 1 to 6 years of age, regular values to $2.00 ea. 70 Sp'l Wednesday ...I OC CHILDREN'S DRAW ER LEGGINGS of. fine wool yarn, colors black and white only, ages 6 months to 4 years, worth to 85c pair. Spe- M A f)a MVIV aftftflllrsf'f Tlafe f I A? A fa " 41 A 1 9 a IIMIri better than a $5 make. A razor made to shave. Blades made of finest grade tempered steel, es piclally ground and honed.' Packed In neat tin case, one blade set, ready for use. Guaran teed to do good work after a fair trial. The holder and blade in case on sale at, only EXTRA BLADES, THREE FOR 10c IN NOTION AISLE lOcl Jf lit the Notions WASHING AMMONIA, full- size: pint bottles, regular n . 15c value. Special. .. "C WHISK BROOMS, large size, worth 20c eachi Spe- f f cial at 1UC DRESS SHIELDS, sizes 2, 3 and 4; light weight, white nainsook covered, worth I A " to 25c pair. Special.... 1UC ART SKINS, for burning or decorating, large sizes, extra fine quality and all colors, reg. values to $1.35. Spe cial at $7 Shoes Pair $3.29 This special is on women's French Heel shoes and Includes any pair of French Heel shoes in our stock, with the exception of H Peggy From Paris" styles. Broken sizes, but regular $3.29 Coughlln died. Steinfeldt to Chance. ' Jones went in to bat for Summers and went out, Tinker to Chance. Winters now pitching for Detroit No runa ! Chicago. 2; Detroit. 0. I second, Rohm Id t to OLeary. struck oat. o runs. Sixth Inning, &at Kalf Detroit. Mclntyre fouled to Kling elncleo. crawford hit into play. Bron to Tinker to Ctiance No runa. Chicago, I; Detroit . Seventh Inning. Chic- ET struck out. SHulte ovt. im- mera to Koawmar,. CTsance rlid to Crawford, No runs. Wroth Inning. Lest Xalf, Detroit. Cobe etrwk. Roerman went mi Frere t Oance f hf t fouled to StHnfeMU No ruta. C'ttio . rw. trott . Xighta xnnhag, One of the ' Essentials of the happy homes of to-day is a rast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health nod happiness mad right living nod knowledge of the world best products. Product of actual excellence and reasonable claim truthfully fVe-entcd j nod which hare, attained to world-wide i acceptance through the approval of the! WeD-Informed of the World; not of indf- i O'Leary viduals only, but of the mariv who have I double I.. ... .... .... uw nappy lactuty 01 seiecling ana obUuik , r A values run to $7 pair, Wednesday Women's Pingree "Gloria" Shoes Four styles, patent or Dongola kid leathers. Good run of sizes. 53.50 values i$3.19 Women"s Winter Weight Shoes in eight styles, lace or button, calf or dongola kid, broken sizes, values to $5.00. M 1Q The pair... DJ 17 Women's Shoes Eight styles in lace or button, patent, leather, kid or . calf, also tan Russia calf, i worth $3 pr. Sp'l . . $2.19 98c $3.50 Silk Hose $2 A9 Women's fine quality black silk .hose; embroidered in black or colors. Superb quality, abso lutely fast dye. Is something needed by every woman who cares to dress well. Reg. $3,50 the pair $2A9 Veilings 22-inch Veilings for the new style hats, "Strong Hair" brand. Dotted effects in Tuxedo or Russian mesh. Worth to $1.50 yard. Colors black, navy and brown. Special at ... 85c CHILDREN'S HOSE, txt ribbed, absolutely' fast black; good-size assortment. Reg, vals. to 35c pair, special Wednesday 22c Women's Union Suits, high, neck, 'long sleeves, ankle length, winter weight, extra quality ;otton, regular $1.50 val. Wed- no nesday uC Women's Diemel Mesh Underwear Vests, Pants or Union Suits; Vests and Pants worth $3.00 1 A now . OlaOU Union Suits, t0 flA $6.00 value . OJ.UU SE3S ing the b-st tb srorlJ afford. On of the products of that class, of known component part, aa Ethical mnedy, approved by physician and com mended by th WeS Informed of the World aa a raluabl and whenesome family laxalire is the wefl -known 5yrup of Fip cot ccnfMtn to aaad ZZixit of Senna. To get it beneficial Haviland China HAVILAND CHINA WARE in plain shapes; border decorations smalL leaf with shadings of red, gold band and line outside of border, solid gold han dles and knobs 50-piece sets for $42.75 100-piece sets tor J?o-a.w till lor ISoo Sth. WASMIN6TOH rAND 6TM HavilandChina HAVILAND DINNER WARE in border decora tions of small green vine and gold lines on both sides of border, solid gold handles and gold-traced or raised work; feet are gold stippled 60-picce sets for $39.05 100-piece sets for $55.25 112-piece set for $05.50 r Stetafeldt et It ii ll t w. a a. ta eeitee 4 mtni. aonnrMt Tlnr , f?ecta alwayg by the gmuiD, RULSO- fd. Kitr. .v,vt factJ by lb CaLfor. Hg Fyrup Co, ' w J1.' only, and for sale 1 a2 VAg drugrirta. sVfcm.at went et, Erere ta Cbaec.1 4 ? , WILL DIE HAPPY, CHEWIXG TOBACCO I r at 14 fT--a taaaa -rtre St Lftla. Cct. (. r4 rather, die r-f ewlea tobaee than Itre without It. irta-wd Mr, anna tstefnrt. 4 years IT age, he at tbcetUf woman on record as auffertng from tobaoco baart. Mn. Btefert It at the city kospiul In a precarious condition aa tha result of It fears smoking a clay pip, supple mented by three years ef the chewing habit. Ttva octor declare that far ther nee ef tobeeoa will result la ber deata.' fe ; DOLLH-ER SAYS IOWA . FOR TAiT, REDUCED (rstr Praa ! I tfH l ' Ins A rr'l. Cat. rvt. II Th f. ratwn fcaffr J p. Dcillr ef l" that the rre'i'- ef th t'td Etatr sterer did t alaa and that irecWv 1 V.4. y be wwuli prefer te be a Cnltad gut enator foe Ufa fomlahed a topta for glaeasalM tat polttleaU circles kere today. t'pi kls spiral bare last tre-M n1r IXi;iTr alfc dH'a4 that Taft nM nt a-t t- mrlty la lava that waa !- te Roait fer T r g fca Rnnvaralt a Wia.Wtty f 147 e. 7 h rmr m A Ke ki-a Taft tna i sa