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ll THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE S. 1811. ajBngevWBSgSMgaHH.1..- . . .1. 1 1 r-- TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS' ... . - riflClLlCUNMc O'Nell and Charlea BUNGALOW Lyrlo MualeeJ ' Cemed T company In "The Policemen Hall-" BAKUKJohn Balnpoll. supported by r- stock company In Th Great Divide." ' ORPHttUM Orpheum Circuit Vaude a villa. PA NTAOE8 Vaudeville. . OKAND Bulllven aV Conaldin. Yude- villa, . STAR, ARCAPK. OH JOT. TIVOU-- Flrat run picture. 11 a. m. to U p. m. , t , .... Weather Condition. ( ' the northern Rocky mountain etonn has drifted eastward to the Dakota, u and a moderate high pressure field la approaching the North Paclflo coast -Kast oMhi Mississippi river the) pres sure la relatively nigh. Light rains have fallen In southeastern Washington, ' litaho, Montana, Colorado Louisiana. New York. New Jersey. Maryland and i Quebec, and moderately heavy ralnain southwestern Idaho, northeastern Mm- - neaota. Wlaoonsln and Florida; an ex pressive rainfall of 1.40 inche ooeurred at Charleaton, 8. C. Thunderstorm were reported from Poeatello, Duluth, St. -aul and Dp Molnea. The weather la generally cooler In aotithern and eaet ern Oregonldaho, Utah, Montana. , northern Minnesota, and In the aouthern states, and It la warmer In Interior nnrthweatern Waahlngton, In the upper .fUsls'lppI valley, eastern laae ref,.u. and eaatward to the Atlantic coast Or lltJ K Mil IU BVIIU -ai. --W . - m aturea are generally below normal, and they are much anove nonni" United State. ' Condltlona are favorable for generally fair weather tonight and Friday In thla district, with lower tmPeu'e' ?; night in aouthern Idaho. Generally weaterly wlnda will ohtaln. FORECAST. Portland and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday. Northwealerly wlnda. ' Oregon: Fair tonight and trtday. Northwealerly wlnda. Waahlngton: Fair tonight and Fri day Weaterly wlnda. . fdaho: Fair tonight, eooler aouthweat portion. Friday fair. . Tabor. oar laat night an throws to the treat but no Injuria were sustained and . the little fellow scampered to Ma home nnnaalataiL The motorman had 1 anvnnlata eantrnl fie tha par whan Ihe ao oldent happened. :v. -;.-'.; ,. Barren Case to Jury Tha eaa agalngt Charlea Barrett for paaalng a 12100 alleged fraudulent check on the Merchants' National bank' will' go to a Jury in the clroult court thla after noon. Tola morning's session was ue voted to arguments by Attorney Mossr and MoCue for- Barrett. Deputy dis trict Attorney Fltigerald will close. the arguments for., the state early this af-( ternoon. Barrett did not taks the j stand In his own behalf or attempt to! explain any of the charges made by I the stats of his part In th check tran- ( woiion. a i. vroamer ana jtmvi Whealon are also undsr Indictment for oompllclty in th oaae. They will 40 low Barrett on trial. meglstratioa Oost $4140 Th bill of County Clerk Fields to th elty audi tor for th expenses of th recent reg istration for th city election will be t(40. This amount covers all clerk hire, and registration ixv.es. Th books war opened in th orfle of ihe county clerk for 10 days In May, and three days In June. Help from th county clerk's office was used as ths clerks were accustomed to the method of registration. Ths books are In the poeseaelon of the county clerk, and th elty pay all expenses incurred for the city election. TerwUllgef Itinera! Today. The fu neral of Cyrenus Terwllllger. who died at the home of his son-in-law, B. C Clement, United States postof flee In spector yesterday morning, was held this afternoon at Lurch's chapel at S o'clock. Mr. Terwllllger waa born in Cayuga county. New York, July . HIS. and worked In .he brings and car departmenta ' var ious ratlroada the greater part of hl life, among them being the Chicago Northweetorn shops at Cedar Rapida, Iowa; th Iowa Central, at Marahall town, Iowa, and the O. R. N. ahopa here. He ha lived In Portland 14 years and been a member of the Odd fellows 40 years. Clyde Clement, a grandson of Mr. Terwllllger. waa. np to a few weeks ago, ths Journal's oldest carrier In point of servlc.- Thieves Ksep Busy. A. E. Carmlchee! of 665 East Tenth street has reported to the police that while hla wife waa in her yard yesterday and the landlady in charge of the flat waa in the baae roent, a prowler entered the houae and atole $30 In gold. A paas key was used to gain entrance. Frank W. Camp, one r.e tha residents . of the King Hill j apartments that was partially destroyed by fire Tueaday night reports that while the excitement waa the greatest nrnonnn stole a srarnet bracelet and an Elgin watch from a Jewel caae in his apartment. Bo far thla is the only ro port of a robbery at the soens of the fire. Terry tor Islanders Residents on Salvia's Island havs been given a means of getting across th liver by a new ferry Installed for us today. Th boat wa built by th county, and cost $1400. Several residents on the lslanu contributed to building th slips and roadway for Its use. Ths ferry lands on ths south slds at Burlington, and gives ths Islanders access to the United Railways line, and the Llnnton road to Portland. A. McNeil built the ferry and has been placed In charge of the by the oouoly. j poolal Friday Only Don't be de- calved. W aell ibaolutely pure wines and liquors, $1.60 quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, 75o per gal lon; $4 rye and bourbon whiskey, $I.7f per gallon; $4 brandy, $2.76 per gallon; 14 rum, $2.TS per gallon. National Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main $491, Horn A-4499. Delivered. Interesting Addresses Many inter eating addreaaea were made yesterday by members and agents of the Colum bia Life A Trust company at the con vention that Is still In session. A busi ness session wss held this morning. This afternoon the delegates will enjoy a visit to th ball game, ending tonight with a banquet at the Commercial club. Bfrs. Kltton Withdraws With the re- 1 tlrement from the board of school di rectors of Mrs. L. W. Sit ton on June 19, a new director will be chosen by the pstrons of the schools. George C. Ma- ' son, of the Hurley-Mason company, may ! be a candidate. Mrs. Sltton refuses to become a candidate, though urged to do so by her friends. j Belliersnt Escapes. When Patrolman R. H. 8tahl attempted to arrest two mon on a street car at Eaet Twenty sixth and Ankeny streets at 1 o'clock thla morning he met two fighters, both of whom resisted arrest violently. One man. giving his name as Andy Powell snd known to Sergeant Klunlln ss a dangerous man, was handcuffed to a telephone pole while Stahl started af ter the other man. Powell, however, managed to escape from the improvised hitching post and escaped with the pa trolman's handcuffs. The patrolmen In Alblna are looking for Powell. Oadsby Case Continued The Gadsby divorce case was continued to y in the circuit court This Is the third day of trial, in which Beatrice Hill Gadsby , is asking for a divorce from Walter ; LGadaby on the ground of desertion. He ' is contesting tne suit rjia astcing ror a divorce on the same grounds. . I United States Examinations The United States civil service commission announces an examination to be held June 1. 1911, at Portland, Astoria. Ba ker, Eugene, Grants Pass and Pendle ton, to choose eligibles to fill vacan cies In the position of scientific assist ant in tho bureau of fisheries, at en trance salaries ranging from $900 to $1200. Men only admitted to the examination. Mrs. Top Wants Divorce Suit for ' divorce was started In the circuit court ' this morning by Georgian Top against Georg Tope. She charges de sertion. They were married at North , Bend in 1907. It Is cJIeged Tope de serted his wife April 1, 1910. while ...ey ' were living at Kent, Wash. , Collided With Bloyole While J. O. Trembly of 39$ Kllckatat street was driving his automobile near his home last evening, he collided with Thomas ! Ontnn tit fifi? VArnnn atrMt hn mra Jured but the bicycle was demolished. Moos Barad. All members of Port land lodge No. 291 are requested to torn , out in tnis evening's paraae. forma tion will take place near East Haw- j tnorne and East Sixth at 7:16. John ; B. -Goddard, chairman. Trs Cooking; Demonstration Herman WTilff, professor of cooking, Is giving free demonstrations daily, 2 to 6 p. m., on Great Majestic Range, at Wm. Gadsby & Sons, Washington, cor. First st Fraternal Farad this evening will be on the east side. A grand exhibition and display of embroidered lodge pil lows in our windows. Bannon A Co., 386-390 East Morrison street Penney Bros. Friday Special. Our $2 grade of Wines at $1 per gallon. Our $1.60 grade of Wines at 75c per gal lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey. 1 I Tonight's Bast Sid Festivities will years old. regular $4.60, at $3.60 per 1 be Incomplete unless you view the hand gallon. 'Kentucky Whiskey, regular I some display of Embroidered Pillow 13.50. st $2.60 per gallon. Our $2 grades of Whiskey. Rum. Gin and Brandy, $2.10 per gal'on. Friday only. 879-881 B. Morrison st Phones East 287, B-2426. Free delivery. . . Hons Burns Down. A fire which started yesterday afternoon from an un known source completely destroyed the home of Ralph Thompson at Eighty first street and the boundary of Rail road addition, while tho family was away. The loss waa about $600. Pa trolman Ackerman, assisted by neigh bors, succeeded in saving a large por tion, of tho, furniture. Tops In the windows of Bannon A Co., sbs-ssu ta. juorrison st Steamer Jsss Harklns for Camas, Wash ou gal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock it I p. m. W. O. W, Attention Every member In parade Thursday evening will re ceive appropriate souvenir. Meet at W. O. W. hall, East Sixth and Alder, 8 p. m. Woman Fleads Guilty A plea of guilty was entered this morning by Grace White in the circuit court to the chars- of larceny. In which she was Indicted for taking $160 from a man whom she met on the street She was first arraigned In the municipal court and waived hearing to go before the grand Jury. Sentence will ba Imposed later. I Boat Overturned Holding tight to the crosspleoe In the top of an over turned canoe, Miss Fay Cameron was last night rescued' by the launch Rose City after she was giving up all hope. Her two male companions were also rescued. The boat was overturned by waves from the Rose City and the cries of the men attracted the attention of the driver of the launch. Const Half Finished , The official count of the vote for various officials and Initiative an referendum meas ures at the recent general election is still under way at the city auditor's of fice. The count is about half finished and numerous mistakes have been noted, but thus far none of these have made any material difference In the outcome. I Meet and Beat strongest competi tion in the elty on men's suits. Take elevator and save $10. Jimmy Dunn, room 816, Oregon lan building. Oriental Bugs at sensational low prices. Atlyeh Bros., removal sale. Tenth and Washington streets. . ICllllnery stock, bankrupt sale today, 131 B. Eleventh street, near Washing-j ton. Try the Star Brewery's Rose City bottle beer; unexcelled. Phone B-1146, East 46. Bout Forget to visit The Art Den, 407 Morrison street, above Tenth. W. A. Wise and associates. Dalnlssa dentists, -Third and Washington. Free Kodak Developing 214 Mer chants Trust Sunt Clnb races, Saturday afternoon. June 10: - fiCUs Bauer's X,ecture. On account of , the change In the hour of the children's parade on the east side from 6 to 4 p. m., Jitte Woman's club will listen to the lecture by Miss Emily Francis Bauer at 2:80 p. m., tomorrow. Instead Of $ p. m. as was originally announced. . Stenographer HI Miss Cora Jatgger tt th afannirranhta tnmm in th rAtv attorney's office is suffering from an jtttaxtr nt annpndlcltia at tHa flnnd Ri. 'marl tan hospital. ... Ce Strikes Chil(L The five-res r-o!d 7 eon of Mrs. E. ' Lecdy of 2S37 Sev : enty-first street was struck by a Meant Ye Oregon Grille Judging by the number of patrons who thronged the above grill last evening at dinner and after theatre, there Is no guess work as to its popularity. Last , night's musical program headed by- Big nor Pietro Marino and his excellent or- f chestra, is easily ths best we have yet j presented. Picnic Lunches No plcnlo is complete unless you take with you one of those delicious lunches I put up at a the Woman's Exchange, neatly packed Jn a box. Everything that's good to sat . Order one today fork that automobile party. 18ft Fifth street, near,YamhilL Horse races, running racea, Saturday 4 afternoon. Jane 10, Country Club race track. Take. Rose City. Park car. .; I OPEN ' AIR CONCERTS For the entertainment of Rose Festi val visitors, the Hotel Portland la glv Ing open atr eoncerta. - The balcony is being used for thla purpose, much to the advantage of the diners. . Under th direction of Uerr Waldsmsr Und, the orchestra, la playing some very high class muslo, and In the program will be noted several selections from th late operas; Th following will be presented thla evening: . March, "La Ouap" Brlsson Valse Buss ...... j Tschsikoff Songs from Alma, "Where Do You Liver ..Briquet vvsrture --Midsummer mgnt s Dream" j......., , Mendelssohn Csard's "Hungarian" ........ r Rakocsy Concert waltses, "Luf tsch warmer". . . f Weiss Bulls. "La Ferla" .....Laooro Comic opera selection. "The Spring Maid' Rein hard t Serenade, dust for flute and 'cello.. Volgt Messrs. Nlcooll and Raff, Grand fantasia, "I Boheme". .Herbert Scotch characteristic,. "Highland Lad dies" : . ............. . . . .J. W. Caaey Tb muslo and beautiful deooretione In the large dining room and grill have attracted many dinner parties. y Special preparations have been made for Roe Festival week and th servloe la ex cellent Oaks Musical Prooram : The following program will be given at the Oaka In the open air tonight by th Oaka Park band, voder th direction of Philip Pels, and the Metropolitan opera company; Overture. Mignon ......Thomas Vals. "jolly Fellows" Vollated Oypsey Baron .....Btrauss Popular songs i. ...Quartet March. "The Oaka" . ...i Pels Overture. Flngal's Cave ...Mendelssohn Dance or tne nerpenis ..... .woocaiarv Set. The Red Mill ...Herbert Operatic numbers ... Quartet March, Turkish y...Psla Loyal Order of Moose The official pillow top, on sale for tla at BANNON CO.'S, $I$-$I0 East Morrison street PRAIRIE P0ST0FFICE PUT IN PRESIDENTIAL CLASS (Wasalsgtoe Sana of Tee JesrsaL) Washington, June $. The postof flee at Prairie City, Or has been advanced from .the fourth to th presidential class with a salary of $1200 a yesr for the postmastsr. Kerse Seventy-five entries in Hunt club run ning races, Saturday afternoon at Coun try club racetrack. Rose City Park car, t p. m. Fastest horses In northwest ' Carnival Costumes Get th spirit of real oamlval dress ss the occasion demands. The Chicago Coetume house can furnish quickly masks, fancy drees and all accessories for makeup. 881 Morrison street, oppo alte Olda. Wortman A King's. The Bowers Grill The perfect dinners table d'Hote and a !. it a tha finest orchestra, ins su perior sopraro Miss Ethel Lewie. Ths celebrated baritone Lowell M. Keoneia. The perfect service msk the Bowers grill the popular place to dine crowded nightly. no BARGAINS IN SECOND HAND AUTOMOBILES We hav a large number of used automobiles left with us for sale by people, who have bought new Pierce-Arrow and Cadillac cars. These used cars are being offered at remarkably low prices. If you are looking for a second hand car, it will pay you to in vestigate the following: STEARNS 1909 model, 7-passenger, 30-60 H. P., top, front, Warner speedometer, gat tank, aemountaoie rims, l extra casing. Thla car ia being offered at an exceptionally low price. "Glores for tie Pcpnlace" He Onyx Hosier Shop try w Kid Gloves White Kid Gloves for Women, 16 -button lendh. made from extra selected French skins. Regular price $3.50 the pair. Another remarkable demonstration of the greatness of our Friday Hand-in-Glove Sales and marked at $2.85 Chamoisette Sixteen-button Chamoisette Gloves for Women, guar anteed washable, in white, cream or natural shades, 75c gloves. Specially priced for Friday at, the pair 50c Lisle Hose Women's Lisle Hose with dou ble top and double spliced heel The regular price is 50c a and toe. pair. Friday you can buy 3 pairs for $1.00 309 Morriaon Street lnnrm q l W 'l- ay sAl ay KSk Opposite PEERLESS 1909 model, 7-passenger, 30 H. P., top, glass front, Warner" speedometer. Car completely overhauled and re painted. Price, $2000. PIERCE 1910 model, 6-cylinder, 36 H. P. 5-passenger, top, front, speedometer, aeat covers and clock JUUU. REO -cylinder, 5-passenger $250. CADILLAC Single cylinder, 5-passenger, equipped with top $250. CADILLAC 30 1909, 5-passenger, equipped with top, front and apeedometer $850. CHALMERS 1910 30, equipped with mohair top and front $1000. CADILLAC Model "G" Roadater equipped with top, front, speed ometer, demountable rims, one extra tire and tube, Rohr- bacher pump, full electric lighted. PIERCE 1910, 7-passenger, 6 cylinder, 48 H. P., thoroughly over hauled, repainted, 1911 fore-doors, equipped with top, front, Warner speedometer, complete new set of tires. This car is being offered at a price which should move it immedi ' ately. PIERCE 1910. 6-48, 4-passenger, top, glass front, speedometer, com pletely overhauled, and is now being painted in our shop. Can be seen by prospective purchasers. FRANKLIN Model "D," 5-passenger, top, front, speedometer, and clock. Recently overhauled $850. MARMON 5-passenger, 30 H. P., top, front, and speedometer. This is a high-class car and being offered at a very low price. MAXWELL 1909. 30 H. P., 4-cylinder, top, glass front, speedometer, electric lighted and prest-o-lite tank. Price $850. Consid ering the equipment, this is a remarkably low price. BUICK 2-cylinder, top. front, speedometer and tire chains. Price $400. THOMAS 50 H. P., 6-cylinder, top, front, speedometer $3500. STEARNS 6-cylinder, 90 H. P., 4-passenger $4500. We Guarantee Every Car Exactly as Represented Covey Motor Car Company TWENTY-FIRST AND WASHINGTON STS. Vacation , Arrangements WHEN you are preparing to leave home for a vacation or a visit, the Bell Telephone is indispensable. There are always arrange ments to be made; instructions to be given; last words to be said. Local and Long Distance Bell Service enables anyone to send the right word to the right place at the right moment THE PACIFIC TELEPHONa? & TELEGRAPH CO. Every Bell Telephone u the Center of the System. liimt Oil Races Nine Running Races SEVENTY-FIVE FASTEST RUNNING HORSES IN THE NORTHWEST Country Club Race Track ROSE CITY PARK Saturday Afternoon 2 P. M, JUNE 10 TAKE ' ROSE CITY PARK CAR Columbia River Cascade Mountain Resort Excursions The North Bank road reaches many splendid health, holiday, pic nic and fishing resorts within short distance of Portland. Resort hotels are located at Stevenson, Ash, Collins and White Salmon. Low Round Trips From Portland Oamaa . . WMhoofal . . Vrindle ....... Bntler Ouotdii BUrtuoi Aafc OoUlnc ... White Salmon X.U t'dr Brery Sunday Bay Bun UaaXX Xlvdt day Monday 30 Bays Only 91.00 $UO . 1.00 1.40 1.SO MS tl.08 1.70 9.10 1.30 1.SS 9.3S UO 8.16 B-65 .... 8. SO 9.75 .... 8. SO fl.78 .... S.00 3-S5 .... 3.00 3.40 Traina Leave Portland 8:20 A. M. und 5 JO P. M. ' ; CITY TICKET OFFICE, FIFTH AND STARK STS. NORTH BANK STATION, Eleventh ind 4Ioyt Sta. , LAVOatrjro mi are the picture of health. Tirod, heavy eye are a Ian of eyestrain and require our help. Properly fitted c I a e e a at -. '""' yni..., is our uouoy n we guarantee to alee yoq aatlafae ' (Inn mt,A .11 ... A-t ' ZetahUahed U lit. ' DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS llS-tlt TATLXM9 BUQ. Oar. Yfctva' .J Wi.iiUita a rioor. Take Iterator. A3ft'iEME.T9., HEILIG THEATRE 7th A Taylor BIiobm Mala 1 aad A-liaa. oubtatjt miaxa at ais tovxoxt Bn-ai-mmit eoatlanee mday, Saturday ma-hta. Special Frlee Matla-e Saturday BATXB BZ&ASCO BBXSBBTS t.TTU T !. JLilC iviiy Waaee O'JT.U Chart, Oavtwr1i aad Tamoua Beiaseo Company. Evenlna: $2.00, 11.60, $1.00, Tsc, 0e. Hat. Matins. $1,60. $1, 7Sc, 0n. Ho, jig BAKPP txbatbb UMIVCh; Mala S aad A-aao Oeorr 1 Bakar Xuifir, MAT Toiiiv m VnHiini a.t ! Tha m1nnt m rt r, Trt W W A TVMf Support by the Rkr Theatre Co. Irf TMX OBBAT BTTZBB" aa played by Hnry Miller. Sunrrb witrrn play, mag nificent arenlr efftts. Special aummar prtccaitc, iOa. Matlnaoa 25o all aaata. Next week "A Parlalaa BVomaoo.' BUNGALOW THEATRE mTtS; Matinee every dav. 2:45. Two evanln i performancea 7:4S, 9:16. The popular L.YRIC MUSICAL COMEDY CO. In "to rouoxnri BAXXa1 Nothing but laughter and mualc. New Boncn, clinruaea. coatumea. All the fa vorltea: Weat and Vack. Jeane Fletcher ana me otnera. rrlcea lie, 25e. Mate. 20c. Chomw airla' conteat Friday night MAX Ov A 10M MATXBZB BTBBT BAT t Vacation , TV r rn. t i mm BXOKTai W1JI TA rr rvn. a (vrtn . r A . . i Juirii s aa njwi x in Edward Able' Sueceea, "Be Tried to Be Brice. The Bergere Flayer. Bavymoad ' aad Cleverly, Balchalr Brother, Albert Hole, Jarrla and X arris on, Adonia, Or cbestra, Ploturea, ZTenlag prioea lfto, B So, BOe aad TBo. Bally aaatiaee, lfto, 880, SOo. Holiday matinee Bight prioea. 4a Unequaled Tauderlll. Vnequaled TanderUlaw All Thla Week, Fltigerald S Bight Bngllah Jnrgling Olrla 8 Olivette, the Bumond Buo, Oeorg OL Darta, Faatageaoope, the Mualeal Stlppe, Cameron and Oaylord, Three Bnglieh Olrla. Fopular prioea. Matinee dally. Curtain 8:30, 7:30 and 0:00. Q RAIN D Week June 5. 1911 Amerloa Oreateet Spiegel ft Buna ' Military Vorelty Long- ft Cotton Ttir n c a nnvc ort Fox lull U. u. A. DM 10 1 xeUo Mann ft Frank OBABDASOOFB Matinee every day, 2:35, any aeat 16o. Evening performances at 7:30 and :1(. Balcony 16c; lower floor, 26c; box seat 60c. Ms Part: TXOTSAJTDS BEUOXTZO i sr Fireworks Friday Night, June 9 MABT ABBZB FBATTTBBB. FREE BAND CONCERTS Every Afternoon and Evening ; ILL USUAL FAXK ATTBACTXOXS Admission lOet v Children 5 Under six year FBJBB , Take Car First and Alder Sta. BASEBALL BXCXBATZOB FABX Cor. Tauffhn aad Twenty-fourth Sta. PORTLAND vs. LOS ANGELES 3XTSTE ft, 7, 8, , 10, 11. Games beg-In week daya 1:00 p. m. Sun. days 2:30 p. m. Parade day 4 p. m. , Admission Bleachers 25c; grandutn4 60c; boxes 26o extra. Children, bleach ers, 10c; grandstand 26e. Iadlea' day Friday. Boys under 12 free to bleach ers Wednesday. ; JiuJitsu Wrestling Professor Ito ; - SEATTLE , . ' Farmer Watson SAGINAW, MICH. Japanese Jlu Jitau and Sumo Wrestling; Preliminaries. t Armory 1 0th & Couch Sts FBXDAT, JVBB 9, 800 P. M. Portland Printing House Co. Book, Catalog and Commercial Printing v Book Binding aad Blank Book Maktsg, M Taylor St. Phones: A228I.M620I SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES St - - IMaiesnt aad D School foe Olrle m ekAnw ot BiMUn at tit. Joka Baptla OCpianop&J; 0Uita, Aeataml a4 Ilaaxatvy BMrlaMate, . HbjM, Art. aiMettaa, tuiIui. ' Tor mimiotvHnm THE eiSTER SlfEBIO OrOoS.ai.BieaeaaU aLihteL tot ,uii. Cendacwe bllMS . ,i.iJK fnt i NAMES OF JtbLS AND HAfif. A-i. . I CdUtttu Cavmv Mule. An. ttaniftoa r-4 , , dat Df. aW P ,eHlatlatlTiaitf-Wn"lalAi.o.' . - iitTf u:rmK a. .- . .