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WAS A 06cfefeQ pip yfco tor " ' ip ' "r 1 7vnwfw .ii.r.j Brief Items of Tuesday's Late News Short BtorlM f World TUtpptmtug Kot IUoeir4 la Time for YetUr djr' Iara of The Journal. . - . Political. Secretary of Btat Bryan on Tuesday , afternoon cabled tha American cbarga d'affaires In, London advising him that ; a. number of Americana had protested .' against the Imprisonment and forcible feeding of Mlsa Zella Emmerson. a " Michigan, suffragette, in Holloway Jail. Bryan ordered the charge to Investigate. It Is Teported . In Washington that President Wilson IS considering Joseph F. Davles of Wisconsin: for governor or commissioner for the Philippines, aJ. . though Davles haa already tentatively - accepted the assistant secretaryship of ". war, ' Governor Burke of North Dakota on Tuesday took the oath of of floe as treasurer of the United States, sucoeed- log Carml A. Thompson, who turned over M3,m,051,4S 2-3 to the Cui- tody of the new Democratic official. Recognition of the Chinese republio s and the Philippine question came promi nently oeiora xne camnev iuesaay There la every likelihood that the United gtates will be the first of the powers to : recosnlxe the Chinese republic. - W. F. McCombs, chairman of the Demo-. cratito national committee, is reported on apparently trustworthy authority to liave advised President Wilson by tele phone Tuesday night from New York that lie would accept too post or amoas tadqr to France. ' . . I ' T'!' ' Eastern. , Ortle B. McManlgal, the self confessed ? dynamiter, held In prison by the Los Angeles authorities, Is believed to have : buried 10 quarts of nltrogyleerin which was unearthed near Munoie, Ind., by the flood waters of the White river. A cement tabernacle in which the Zlon crusaders may pray and inveigh ' against users of tobacco and profane swearers, alleged to form a majority of , the operatives or an outside raotory at Zlon City. 111., will b built at; once op poslte the offending electrical works. Fiva. thousand union painters, paper hangers and decorators went on strike . at Chicago Tuesday and as a result the annual decorating or thousands of busi qess buildings and homes will be in definitely delayed.. Among other things the men demand im Increase of S cents an heur. - - Representatives of fire Insurance companies doing . business in Missouri met at Chicago Tuesday and recom mended a suspension of their business " in that tate -Dntll the legal basis of their operations can be determined. Fred Hortsman, president of the State bank of Rogers, Minn., was indicted , Tuesday by the Hennepin county grand Jury, charged with- grand larceny. It Is ' charged that Hortsman,. as president of ;. the Rogers bank, lent izqoq to a com pany In which lie was financially Inter. ested. Three attempts are believed to have been made within the last 10 days to turn tne j. m. c. a. ouuamg at council . .Ml . . - A : a. ' ennii lwm imi i niiempi was , last night, when bath towels soaked In coal oil, three of which were burning, were found scattered about the bast ment. Henry Schmidt, aged 10 years, Is ac cused of killing his aunt, Mrs. George Hetsel, at the letter's farm, nine miles from Rochester. Minn, Schmidt is In Jail , and, aooocdlng to the authorities, has confessed to the crime and ex pressed no regret, ... 4 The cordage strike situation at Au burn. N. T., involving more than 1700 operatives at the' ' International Har vester company ana ,, Columbian Rope company shops, became acute Tuesday? Eleven persons wer fmrt m riots. Miss Florence WardT militant Brit ish suffragette, who has been detained at Ellis Island since last Friday, was set free Tuesday ulght, Secretary Wil son ruling that she should not bo barred - from this country because- she smashed a few windows liv, London. '. The Minneapolis, St. Paul &' fault Ste. Marie Railway company and the Bus-sell-Miller Milling eprnpajiy ' of JMinne spoils were fined $5000 each Tuesday for rebating, by Federal Jadge Morris of Duluth,. after eaoh , company had pleaded guilty. At Jackson, Tenn.,, Tuesday Miss Esther Derry was shot and probably fatally wounded - by R, C: McCommon, Mis Derry say ghe appealed to Mc t'omnion to force his son- to make amende for a wrong he had dona her and that the elder McCommon shot her Extension - the'. tutictiOM of " the morals -court to be openedat Chicngn next Monday, to medical treatment, cation, employment and complete re habilitation of fallen .women was an nounced Tuesday .after a conference in the chambers of Municipal Judge Olson. The court will . endeavor not only to stamp , out tha commercallatlon of vice but to restore the useful lives of ha wBM?iietlm-of th-v4l ;. ' ' Mrs. Julia McFarlart Qmrhart, dlvorped WU'e ot Charles B. GerthartA brother of Frank H. Gerhart, Progreeslv'e candidate workers on strike at Peterson, N. J- more men. shorter hours and less labor there has been added a fourth the re lease from Jail or.Wllllam D, Haywood, the Industrial Workers of the World leader, sentenced Monday to serve six months for disorderly conduct. There wilj be no resumption of . work, the leaders declare, until Haywood Is freed. The Draper company, at Hopedale, Mass., said to be the largest manufac turer of textile machinery In the coun try, is confronted by-a. strike for the first time in its '87 years of existence. Responding to a call by the Industrial Workers of the World, 00 men em ployed In the foundry quit work to en force a demand for a 10 per cent wage increase and the abolition of piece work. Governor Sulser has made a demand upon State Senator eHetffien J. Stlllwell of New York City, that he resign. The governor acted on a complaint made by George H. Kendall, president of the New York Bank Note company, alleging that Stlllwell demanded money of him to pass certain stock exchange reform legislation. Pacific Ooaet. Mrs. Hannah Hobart, wife of Walter Hobart, a wealthy clubman, polo player and athlete,, was granted an Interlocu tory deoree of divorce at Ban Francisco luesaay. , otl are socially prominent trueity ana .- drunkenness were the onarges. State Railroad Commissioners Frank j. Miller, T. K, Campbell and C. Aitcriison conducted a hearing at Biggs Tuesday on Samuel Hill's demand for the removal of the O.-W. R. N. depot rrom iggs to a point east of that town, wmeh is 80 miles east of The Dalles. Declaring-that the legislature failed to make appropriation to pay for future ciaims ror rewards tinder proclamation Issued in 1912 relative to blind pigs and disorderly resorts, and that it is not dasired to creat deficiency claims, Gov ernor West has Issued a proclamation revoking the two previous proclama tions. . With the dlaoharge-of all the men elevator operators and Janitors and ths employment of girls and women for this work, tha National Realty building at Taooma has Inaugurated a new sytitem and opened another vocation to the wo men whloh heretofore has been held to be exclusively male. Inspired -by several shots': of Kla math Falls firewater, C. J. Stoneoole, an Indian from Sacramento, Cal., cap tured a mogul locomtlve in the Southern Pacific yards and held tt for two hoors against all -comers. Ha snot the loco motive up and down the traeks -south east of that city at a record breaking clip. - Bound to a sausage grinder, with his hands forced under the sharp knives and threatened with -having them ground to pieces, two burglars Tuesday morning forced Chris Christensen, a Kennowick, Wash-, butcher, who was sleeping in his shop, to reveal the hiding place of 1200, with which the robbers escaped. : . Foreign.' , Advices received at Mexico City Tues day afternoon from Cuernavaca deny tne reported shooting of Pascual Oroxco Jr. by followers of Emello Zapata. It was said that Orosco ia held a prisoner in the state of. Morelos, but is, un harmed. Austria's long threatened participa tion in the Balkan struggle earns to a definite head Tuesday i wheri Austrian warships began a blockade of the Adria tic as a naval, demonstration against the Balkan allies to back up the Aus trian demand that the Montenegrins lift the siege of Scutari, Many persons are perhaps fatally hurt at St. Petersburg, following a cnarge by a great body of police on an antl. Austrian demonstration in front of the Servian-legation. The action of the po lice in ruthlessly striking a number of those In the crowd with their whips is to be Investigated. - , The health of the ex-Empress Carlotta of Mexico, a sister of the late King Leo pold of the Belgians, .who was reported. by several newspapers to be dying, con tinues fairly good. She took a walk in the park at Brussels Tuesday. Gustav Puppe, a banker at Kuestrln. Germany, suspended payment Tuesday with liabilities estimated at from fs 250,000 to $7,600,000. Puppe and his son have disappear!, SULZER DEMANDS SENATOR RESIGN RELIEVES IN FIVE MINUTES Help Comes Quickly When HYOMEI Is Used for Catarrh. the home of Mrs. Adeline Cox in that city, as the result of taking poison with suicidal intent. ' Mr. Cos announced tliat after her divorce Mrs. Gearhart married a negro. " v , To tt. triple demands qf the silk mill The quick relief that rnmn from i h HYOMEI treatment for catarrh and all troubles or tna breathlna- organs Is ra. markable. Put a few drops of liquid HYOMEI in ths pocket inhaler that oomes with every outfit, and before vou have used the treatment for five min utes you will notice relief from your catarrnai troubles. . - It gives a tonio heallnar efforf to Ihe air you- nreathef kills all catarrhal germs, stops ihe poisonous secretions and snlffllDS, soothes the irritated mucotis meftibrane and makes, a marked Improvement in the general health. HYoruii Is not a cure all: 'It has Wit one aim,-'the relief of catarrh and dls-ens-s of the breathing organs. Whn a catarrn is curea, the general health is improved, for then nature has a chance to build up the, entire system. ; If you suffer frorn offensive breath, raising of mucus, frequent sneesing, husky voice, discharge from the, nose, droppings in the throat, Joss of strength, spasmodic .. coughing ! and feellr of tightness across the upper part of the eheBtf-generaweakness-and debirltyror any bother ey mptoma of catarrh, you should, begin to use HYOMEI at once. IWwlU vdestnoy all disease germs l the tas mayor M JtulaUaOuesda snd,makeJj t)ia hnmA At Uri id., in. fnv In lk.,l...j.i. i . . . 7 quick and permanent cure o catarrh. HYOMEI does not contajn cocaine or any hnbit-forming drug. The com plete outfit costs 11.00, oxtra bottles If later needed SO cents. Druf gists every-Where.'. 'Miscellaneous. New evidence uncovered by Captain Hibbard.an4 other friends of Fred Hyde, who was convicted of land frauds in Oregon, probably will causo the reopen ing o the movement for Hyde's pardon. Canada, with April 1, closed a year of unprecedented prosperity. The trade of the dominion for the first time In its history reached the billion mark. show. lng an increase of j.SO,O00,000 over last year. The revenue of 170,000,0oi) ex ceeds that of last year by $35,000,000. The annual tide of Immigration at New York is again approaching the flood mark reached in years preceding the fananclal panic of 1907. There were 342,763 persons of all classes Inspected at Kills Island in the first tnree months of this year. 'This Is an "Increase Of nearly 53.000 over the corresponding po. riod of 112. It is declared tn Washington that the express companies have suffered a losa approximating 2$ pog cent tn small pack age ousiness, or about s per cent of the gross revenues of the companies, by the operation of the parcel post system. The joss of business by tne five companies. it is said, will amount to $28,000,000 a year. Th navy-denartment has thousands Of dollars worth of silverware on Its hands that tt down t know exactly what to do with. The silver represents the girts of states or cities to ships bear ing their names and which now have gone out of commission: " The total vat-" ue of the gift sts approximates $500. 000. A fully equipped, modern hospital haa been opened on the grounds ef the tJan Diego, Cal.. exposition, for use of em ployes during construction and for emergency cases on the grounds during (QslteO Pre tMea Wire.) Albany, N. Y.. April J. -The reBlg. nation of State Senator Stlllwell has been, demanded by Governor Sulxer. This stand was. taken by the governor following the receipt of telegrams from George Kendall, president of the New York Bank Note company, which charged Stlllwell with bribery in connection- with tha p a s s a g e of bills through the state legislature Intended to curb stock exchange operations. Kendall asserted that Senator Still well made several demands- on him for money, citing apeelfio Instances. On one-occasion. Kendall said, Stlll well told him that the bill Incorpor ating stock exchanges would not be re ported out of committee unless Still well were paid $3500. Kendall declared he ' told Stlllwell that unless the bill were reported out within 21 hours he would take the case to Govemor-Sulser, The bill was re- ported. Stlllwell denies Kendall's allegations, Indicated tlmt he passed away " while asleep and without the slightest strug gle. He was last seen at the hotel Sat urday night.' As his room was locked all day Sun day and remained fastened yesterday morning, the hotel maid reported the matter to the hotel management. Man ager crowe immediately made an Inves tigation and found the dead man. Mrs. Cooper i-now on her way home from California. She .will stop off In Roseburg.to visit her son, Virgil, an-1 be will break the news to her. ' Mr. Cooper was 55.pr 60 years old, a pioneer of Portland. He was an Elk and a Knight of Pythiasr The coroner today shipped the body to Portland. TREE FALLS AT THE SPOT WHERE ENGINEER STANDS (Specie! to Te Journal. 1 Astoria. Or.. April 3. -Hans Rice, art employe at the Campbell logging camp at Grays River, was instantly killed Monday morning by a falling tree. Rice was at work on a donkey engine and the crew ha made one of the station ary eablea fast to a supposedly strong tree. When the second strain was put upon the cable op tree was uprooted, falling on the spot where --Rio was standing. Cause for Alarm Loss of appetite or distress after eating -a symptom that should not be disregarded. It Is not what you eat but whnt you digest and assimilate that does you good. Some of the strongest, Wealthiest persons are moderate eaters. Nothing will cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people contract serious maladies through disregard 0r abuse .. , of the stomach. ' . ! We urge all who suffer from lridl-gwrtlwwr- dyspepsia, to try Rexpll Dyspepsia Tablets, with the under standing, that we will refund tho money paid us without question .or "formality, if after, use you are not perfectly satisfied with results. We recommend Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets to customers every day, and hav yet to hear of one who has not been benefited. We believe them Ao be without equal. They give prompt . relief, aMing to neutralize acidity, stimulate flow of gastrio Juice, strengthen the digestive organs, and thus promot perfect nutrition' and eorrect unhealthy symptoms. Three. .ies, a cents, 60 cents, and $1. . j You can buy Rexall Dvsnensta Thit ! in this community only at . j THE OWL DRUG CO. ' Portland." On.. . .. ; tores In Portland, ieattlfpokan. San .rronoiico, vacjano, xos Angeles , and Sacramento. , -; 5 -There la a Rexall Store In Wfiri every town and city . in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. Th.r. is a -different Rexall-Remedy for nearly every ordinary human 11! each espe. ' dally designed for tha particular 111 for wblohlt la recommended. ' ' r'.. - The Bexall Stores are America's Great est vrag stores. NAT COOPER, PORTLAND, DIES IN SALEM HOTEL (Special to The Journal) Salem. Or.. April 2. Nat Cooper, of Portland, president of the Reed French Piano oompany, was found dead in a bed In his room at the Marlon hotel yester day afternoon. His death was evidently due to heart', failure, ss appearances EX Building op ths System ' that ka suffered Iresa the attacka of TUBERCULOSIS Is a slow and precarious work. It require something more ,, than merely fresh, air and . v careful living. . ; The success attalnedabroad " In treaties? diseaaee of the respiratory organs places Sirolin in the forenost ranks .". e( remedial measure ia toe , U you or yours are afflicted . da not fall to eaUt the aid ol glOLlN - Writ h tuMml mi taMMNM SIROLIN CO. . ri Wu ftVetdvur, Maw T.rk C? . Reeoaimendeo' and Motrlhuted by The Ovl tlrn . Htun. Kklilmnr Drus 8tOT and all Imdlni (trufgliU. 9. ft 1- ; Health Hint for Women r " .T ree s Antiseptic 'IXwdcr contains no poisonM. Better than poisoneus tablets or liquids. Th Ideal hous-bold-gcrmild r . wash 25c and tl.UOt All drug; iflsts. Booklet and Sami' ' nle' free. J. V. TYBXE, Chemist WaihingtoB. B. a CONTRACTORS ON ROAD. ARE FORCED TO HUSTLE "(SpeclM to Tb Jflurnsir" Marshfleld, Or.. April 2. Willett and Burr, who hav the contract for build ing the logging railroad for the Smith Powers Logging oompany out of Myrtl Point, will soon put a large additional force of men at work on the construc tion. The road, according to .the con tract, is to be finished for a distance of about 20 miles by July and to meet with these conditions It will be neees-, sary to do some rushing work. When the road is finished the South ern Pacific will run the trains on the lin from Marshfield to Myrtle Point on down over the new Smith-Powers line, thus giving the southern part of the county passenger and freight ser vice.'- PENDLETON SENDS GARBs FOR 500-600 SUFFERERS Pendleton, Or., April .- last nJght dispatched to- -Pendleton the flood stricken districts in Ohio and Indian. a shipment ' of clothing sufficient to clot tie between 600 and 000 persons from head to foot, the result of a can vass by the women of the revived Red Cross society. In additloh aeveral hun dred dollars has been telegraphed through the . Commercial association. Pendleton also collected a carload of potatoes,. It required Just-15 mlnut can secure five mors carloads if neces sary, Tha little town of Adams yester. day sent $80. UN EL III THEY'RE BEHIND HI! (United PrM Leased Wire.) Washington, April 2. 'Notification that the women of California were ready to stand-by him in his legislative pro gram was served on President Wilson by . Miss Mary , E. For of Los to get It, and the oonimltte deolarea ItTAngeles, president of th California Women's Democratic league. Asked -whether h mad .the statement that women would have an actlva part in the, accomplishment of notable reforms, the president is quoted as having an swered: "Yea, I did. and I, meant every word of It" ' " Elder McCreerjr Die. San Francisco, April 2. Andrew Me- Creery, millionaire, father of Walter McCreery, whose matrimonial trouble In English and American oourta created much notoriety, died in a hospital her today. Old ag was th cause of death. Ten months ago Walter McCreery was declared an Incompetent, and placed la a private sanitarium In Oakland. ,1 Bishop Scaddlng Visits Ashland. ' Ashland, Or., April 2. Bishop Bcad dinmade his annual visitation to Trinity parish here Monday. Services were held last night, at wbleh tha bishop confirmed a class of Ylve. , Arc You FAT? I Was ONCE. I Reduced Mas 1 wui t'at. llBeomfurtuble. Ln.ik.ut Mlwrahlft. differed with Mheaw. Neuralgia. When I workod r wised; if too like m l'ormiis. I took ew.ir al,-ils-, niiil cine I could find. I 8trTU, wfwi, Kxtr, ) ? cra. voemrpo imu cnaus.ia cllionlp. t,nt ruinrn mj aixrmimn, hh :! mi !., 11,1 ... atvadtlr galiHHl weight. Ih.'re , not sinsie punier arH( vi hntj -of trirt- t h,t lr f f.iu.i ... ...." . ..... - . ... iV .vvuvQ mr I nmiiiiea tot-wtr. aa I did mit .r T no uuu ui nil inn pint'. je MAKES YOUR BACKACHE VANISH, DRIVES RHEUMATIC PAINS AWAY Eases Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints antl Muscles, Relieving Back ache and Bladder Disorders After Few Doses Are Taken This Is what Croxona, the new scien tific discovery,, does for suffers of suoh troutles. It troniptly relieves these dlaeaees becauHi it rtiches the cause. It soaks rlght lnto tha walls and linings or the kidneys, and clean j out the stopped-up, 'nastlve organs llki watr dots a sponge neutralise, and dis solves every partiile of urla acid and mak the kidneys sift from tha blood all waste matter and poisons that lodge in the Joints and muscles to scratch and Irritate arVi reuse rheumatism. It soothes and heals the delicate linings they can filter the blood and keep yo Well. If yen suffer with backachahav pains in the neck, or sides nervous or dlaay spell a few doses of Croxon will relieve ths eangestkn. and yea will be -surprised how quickly all kidney, bladder and rheumatia troubles will dis appear.. - ,.-...4., . Ctoxone is different from at other remedies. It Is so prepared that it is practically Impossible to take it Into tha human system without results. An original package of Croxon costs but a trifle, and all druaretsts r author. ixed to return the DUtelMS rrio.lf of the bladder, and leaves the kidneys in a clean, Htrong, healthy condition, solproxohe should fail hi inie U-l-11 1 JLLUJLU.'! I . 'I' '-ai,.l.'.HWBB t!bt. fi la ting to bare my frl.nda H ue ) Ha B.-Viliwi titmit, ii no "tie tnt-w t liotfer th,,.. ,T,V..iJ" OU.TlKilUl.lU iu lirj IHJilK I h..n tn .tnriv th. Mn. , u . TT.r dlacorerad the cauw I found tlie j-eiu.-dv Th. Krenrh atethnd a-are ue an tnslrht. 1 ob that. Bemo tlie objectlunnblo (eiiturna added moro ileaaaiit onea. and uwn I -hied mi SCRHAMKD WITH JOY at tbo and the .tint week bo tba n-iA.a told mo t bad lost 1 (jonnda liy mr alninll eaer, barnlcM. umsieaa Method. It wui a pleaiure tne continue until roxaluw m uuruiul salt In alar.. I (oi-l 15 rrtrm n.m.i.. t look 15 rara yeunger. My- Ifcniblu Chin tiaa eutiroly dlaappearad. I can Walk at wurk. now I can climb a mountain. I am normal lo I can welnh Joat what I want to wWah. ,m maater of my own body now. I did u .i.r. but ta all I wauled to. did aot ink Siveat Hatha. 1 did not drug. I ud bo Kloctrklty or harmful exarctaea, but I tonus the Simula Sana, Common 8n WAY of reducing mi weight, and I aoulled It. I hava n ..1 othera. My Poctor aaya I am a Brfert picture of health now. 1 am no hmgor allinf. i auj yuw K H.I'HJ,. ur.un, .uiinu, OW J am golus to halo otliera to be banuy. I ha writi.. . book, on tbe aubject. If yoa ar fat, I V( you to hare It. it will till you n about my llarmliaa, Druglesa Method. To all wbo send me their name and addreaa I mall It FHrtE a3 lo'nit aa the nreaont suimly lnt. it win u. you Montvy, Sate you from llHrmfu'l Prriga Sara you from Sturrution Dleta. Harmful Kicrri... powlbly aate VOPa UVtt. It la youra for tba aaklug without t nanny. Juat aend your nam and addreaa. A Postal Cand will do and I'll be glad to aend It ao that you eaa nntckly learn bow to reduca yourself and be aa happy as I am. Writ today at this adrartlsomcot may m.t apwar agalu la tbla paper. v : - . aoa' i HATTIE BIEU ". . " - 629 Barclay, Denver, Oolos 1 DR. GUNN'S IMPROVED IiVEIl PILtS ? Hiaii. acha, ijour.Slom.-u-h and lndiriwtion by makintt- tn Hvar more active and the bowaaa iujar, Xney are a perfect Aftr-Iinner PiU and one taken after meals Will rclieva that b)ntd,. di"treeel ttrtinv: A-ithoutpain or in-itiinn. , Uox. SEND fOHTAL fc'OH SAMPLES. . Dr. Boasnk Cv. 224 N. 19tk St. rhlladtlphla, la X 1T If. during the transition from wiater ;fo tpn. vou exoeri- encg a lack of energy, seem ; tired, despondent, have back ache or headache, with broken ' - unrefreshing sleep, ;, your sys tera needa renovating. The in activity of winter life and con sequent closing of the pores leaves an unwholesome accur ; inulation of impurities in the , system. Your blood needs pur ifying. Try Dr. Wm, Pfunder's : Oregon BloodlPuiifler. On ac count of its peculiar resolvent and alterative properties it is the afest and best Bpdnmedicne; for old or young. ; A short treat iment at home corrects a lone list of ills that beset us in the 1 spring, such arhliouVnlss,. sourlitoml ness, and aggravating eruptions of the skin. At your druggists'. !.''vi l.;.y0-::.'-.;., DB. Wat rrUJvDER CO., rortlaadV Orrgea 'f.Z'r'j.-V-y ears Ago, When Golden Wedding :Kye Was Tounfj. r- lev- You have often thought of the mild, agreeable flavor that whiskey oug ht to have. You have wanted the mellow effect that satisfies. . - f You get both the rare flavor and the satisfy- mg effect in : v - Golden Wedding Is made tllerently from ordinary whiskies.. . ,.;.' : i. ' ; " '''-":.';;"":;":;.: . V- Its process of manufacturs baa been perfected by special distilling science. ; .-' It la thai method of maVinj that keeps the original rja;chlcs3 Quality and Flavor -oiute'y pure. It is distilled oo!y tropj tha f"fit Rye and Earley. '; Malt,' ''?.':l'r.;- : (i ; - It la pure,;traight whiskey, ajed, and matured ia wood tmder gpver?raent tupefvisioa, v - ! i,'-"-; But. It is v&rihan thtt ' h-r lt-lS thr whiskey -aatisfactioa for which you I-h j i. " ii .n.4aJ,Xe' i i ,i . "I ii i' . U.tcc.iav::-:i'$ STAMP ( ' tfaZiMMKimArrr