TIM'RHDAY, OOTOBK.l! II. 1900. Ladies Welts A new lineju.t i from 13.00 $5.00 per pair. Nothing letter in tin' laailal Hnappy mi-to-ilate stylish geodf, Call ami them. CLEAVER BROS. The Boot and 8 ho Men. V Main Ntrset, Pendleton. Oregon BRIVITIIS. Bad lev A Kehner, choice cigars. Three nice dwelling houses for sale, on reasonable terms. Inquire of II. .1. Mean. If you want pure home rendered lard with im adulteration go to sdtwarr. and (irettlich. A nice lot of young and old chickens, dressed or alive, at llemolt's. laWVI your order, parly. The Columbia, Main tret, newly titled. Fine wines, liquors and cigars. K. X. Schempp, proprietor. Nicely furnished rooms at reasonahlc rales, by the night or week, in the new Kenn building over St. Joe store. The best teeth MM the dentist 91,71 per aet, and plate costs 10c and Whitaker charges fs for set and gnawn teed. There will be a meeting of the Tribe of lieu Hut at their hall this evening t 7 to transact business of impor tance and all meniliers an requested to Ik- present. If you have a house to paint or a room to paper, a picture to frame, a little plumbing to bo looked after go and see C. Sharp, opera home block, Court street. If vou want to buv your winter's tloniv nl t,roiHri uli.t npnviaiolls vim should see Demote stock. His store ii well tilled with everything fancy and staple grocery line. Ill the I , , . . Headquarters for hack, buggies, a wageiis ut II. Jones, lie lias bought III largi' i i. ml it ics. no' only buggies, wagous and hacks, but farm niacin nery also. It is always a pleasure tor Mr. Joints to show his line of goods, whether you buy or not. It is well to know that DeWitt s Witch Hasel Salve will heal a burn and slop the pain at once. It will cure ectcina and skin diseases and ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may In- offered you. Sec that you get the original DeWitl's Witch llasel Halve. Tallman ,V Co.. leading druggists. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggiata sad aaalpr. in School Suppliea Extra tine line of Ladies' I;ashionable Stationary Latest in fold am) tint. Cs.r. Oaln and Alta SI. Pendleton asnoi0Ji! St)(I()f)(i m p.. Hll lli) ,H PUB 1 1.' 1 saoijs seoig OovetS fcsatet ml wnrrnnta hntiulit. l'eter West. Heat net teeth S, itt ir. WhitnkerN, warranted anil guaranteei). Wanted Two whooj i.ivm to mom mid board. Terms reusonahlo. I Join tin' Owl Pinner Sal Olnb and i net n dinner set on installments. Iv cream, rhneolutc., f.un'v Dntton'l own make. They an' nwlully I nir. JItirry tip! Hurry up'! 1 hf MWI I contract, to Im- hail on tlx- Owl Dinner S.-t clnli. Cull at the Store or Me Minn Hod well, and larn Imih to get it dinner net on iwv term. Why pay B f fJO for : Ml of teeth, When ran ran MM the very MM at lr. Whita'ker lot f8. The indent Key West elgan In town tor in rents: Henry the Koarth and K, 1,. Sidelo nt Mark ration's citfur store. On r Indiday' KOOdl nre arriving, we I drall .how the grainiest, niwet audi rhoapi-xt in I'llllltillii I'otintV. N.,11 - .lames S. ThomitH and Miss Ida M. vr were married at Milton on (tato her 7, by Rav. John Kvnns, patter of the Hi i:. church. Some new liicyclc., to StS8 out Stack I for the season, at the Crescent agency i , in the Raft Oragoniati hiiihling. A new i sterling hlcvele, .M-ineh trnme, for only ,.'7..iii. ' Im it. Deaalag sleai for adult" In LeDoa ! hall Kreiay night. YoQag people'! clas. Saturday afternoon at) o'clock. Private lessons given and classes : taught hv . I. V iieggs. Tin- i- the sein-m win n inothcr arc lalartmlon account of Ofoup. It il oeiakly sated by one Minute Cough Cure, which children like to take. TallmuiiiV Co., leading druggists. Ii vou are thinking of having voitr ! house papered, you should "look out fur wall paper' 'at K. .1. Ilaipbv's. : lie lm a large assorted stock and in 'making lower prices than over before offered in Pendleton. A nil ill i if r of men claiming to ho milium from Ke public, Wash., and from various mining camps of llriti.h Col umbia, were in Pendleton Tuesday. I They were offering watchehain for 'sal", and succeeded in iissisiug of , some of them. A bet of 100 "even up" was made on McKinluy and Bryan by two gen itlenien in Pendleton Tuesday evening. the democrat heard the republican maki the offer tn hi t film on McKin- lev, and took the bet withiHii waiting for olds. On about October gg, the AndlatQB lodge ol Kks will entertain at I party for which rather eluliorate prepara tions will ba made. A bull will be given in the l.al'.m hall, tin banquet room or the lodge room being ut i 1 1 '-! ' flip tltaiua. tt Im nr.. Imp nlili-Oii. cur.laa In nana hag. 1 not get scared if yniir heart troubles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kndol llv.i-epsiu Cure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach ierfect rest. Il is the only preparation known that completely digests ul I classes o I f.ixl-.; that is whv it cures tin worst cases of in-iigestion and stomach trouble after Ol 1 nil" i.t .nil. il unit c- taken in all conditions and cannot help k.. .1.. - I T..II. ...... M. I.. ..I 1 .'-II. -.1 I, L. ,,1111, ,ll rUH Kl"ll. 1., I llll. ,11 , llru LOCATKD A BULLET. Or. C J. Smith's X-Ray Instrument Doss Uootl Work. One Sunday ufteriKNiu, about a month ago, Alfred lioviugton, u young man employeil at livers' roller mills, took u trip Udow Pendleton lor a mile or so. He had seated himself on a rock and was carelessly toying with a revolver. The weapon was accidentally discharged and the bullet entered Mr. Kovingtou's foot just back "I the ankle and liecame imbedded in the "osealcis." He went to lr. Murtin for treatment He probed to the depth of three-quarters of an inch tor the bullet, bill could not find it. lie. culled Dr. Cole in consultation and tlmy decided that, ho long us it did not trouble the young man. it would be belter to allow it to remain where it was. Yesterday, however, Mr Hovinglon again went to lr. Martin and (old him that the bullet was causing bun liin and keeping him from work, so they went to Dr. Smith and local. si the bullet l.y means of his X-ray in strument. It was seen that it was about an inch from wiiere it had en tered , and, an incision having bei n made, Dr. Smith easily removed it with forceps. The youiig man is now getting along well, resting at his apart ments in Unse Roger's Induing house on Vincent street, north ot tl.e loiirt house. TRANS' ON TINKN TAI. ROADS SCRAP Mat. Tor Homo SssK.r. are B I it u Cut by all Companies People who have friends in the Kuat who have desired to come to tin Pacific som- on a visit, may e.Xeet pome ol them now to put in an an IMwrance, inasmuch as all tin trans continental mads are on the verge o' Lanottier across the continent rale war. tilers rates no longer serve to govern the action of the lines, which .it -l.i-n.ng rule- righl ami left and trespassing upon each other's territorv It mav be salelv stated ttuit a ruto war is now on, as each road is going it alone. The only thing thai will prevent further slushing is a general agreement, lint them is an tleim m of discordant sen sawing each other that seems to Is- widening the cut and causing mom friction. During the previous prevalent-)- of settlers' ratus, all roads wen- agreed ami avoided the friction now engen dered by each road ignoring the other. '1'lie Northern Pacific and the Cana dian Paelgc became incensed lieeausn the (treat Northern reduced the rates without notifying or giving the other roads a chance to participate. There fore the .Northern Pacific returned the blow and extended the time of the rates nearly a year bevond the Oreat Northern's time and then ull the com panies began the Bahti so that now people oust from the Missouri river can purchase tickets to the wust at prices fur below those prevailing under the former tariff agreement. Anniversary of Boor War. London, Oct. II. Tislay is the anni versary ol the beginning of the liner war Lord Roberts report that the Deed isle infantry has lieen engaged during the last two or three days by the enemy urar Roitaburg. They are driviug tiiu Hours across thn Vual river. Dsnver alrlke Won Out. Denver, Oct. II. The strike of thu woodworks which threatened to tie up all the mills in the city has la-en settled and bslav closed wills resume work. The trouble was over Hie an ployiiieut of non-union men t some of the mills. Thu demands of tile union wurii granted and all workmen will bo union men. INK KDNA'S IUKDKK. TRUE BILL AGAINST COLUMBIA GK0K0K AND T0V-T0Y. Aeeuaed Arraigned Tills Afternoon and Olven Until Monday, at B O'clock, October 1A. to Plead. The principal event in point of in terel and importance at the court house today was the report of the grand jury In thn case of the state o( Oragoti vs." Columbia (ieorge and Toy-Tov. The Bndiag of the grand jury was us follows: "The suid Columbia (ieorge and Tov Toy on the 'J4th day of August. 1900, 'jo said county of II mat i 1 1 n . stab-of Oregon, then and there being and aotiag together purposely and ol deliberate and prennslitated malice, killed Annie Kdtia by then and there administering to her. the said Annie Bdaa( poison, namelv, strvchiiine. It enumerated u hulf-do'eii witnesses who had atqieureil before the grand nirv, and was signed In .1. P. Kilgoro as tomnan thereof, as well us bj T. Ii. Itallay district attorney. Arralsnmeni oT tno Accu.ed. At iSJO o'eloek this afternoon Oal- ambht ieorge and I'm -Tov were arraigned before Judge Rllis charged with murder in the Hrst dagna. The indictment was read by District At tornev llailey and interpreted TOT the benefit of the Accused by I'.d Hri.bow. William Par ui uppeured us at torney for defendant, and asked that he Is- given until Monday, October In. at ! o'( lock, to plead to the indict ment. He Hated that ft was a grave charge and thought that owing to the absence of material w itnesses he would I not can to (dead and proceed to trial I baton thai time. Mr. Efailay Mated that, owine to the gravity of the crime charged, he would interpose no "bj tion to the moiiest of defendants' ut torney, and tin judge granted it. Other Court Rutin... Oobb aad Oobb vs Day la and liavii neon pied the attention of court Wed nesday afternoon and this forenoon, and was still on trial nt - o'clock Ibis afternoon. Alex bTeLaan va. John Daadi hr.t amended answer llhsl. Philip Koehler vs Peter West ; dis missed without prejudice. Report ol Orand Jury. State of Oregon vs. O. J. Htockdale: not a true hill, Isnuisinen exonerated. This is the case that caused so much talk on Saturday, September 'J-.', a! the time the Portland delegation visited the Pendleton street fair and harvest carnival. Young Stockdale was one of the cowboys hired for the invasion to represent the typical "rough rider. " He wa- accused of "pointing a gun" Ut A. J. Ilislop, but the case fell. State of Oregon vs. Ooti llurdwick not u true bill and defendant released frOD. custody Stale of Oregon vs. John O'Hryen: net a true bill deiendunt discharged. State nf Oregon vs. Rert Prout; not a true hill : defendant discharged. Mate ol Oregon vs. Thomas O'Duaaall I two cases. Dismissed on motion of II. J. Hean, sis'cial district attornev. atr, Q'Oanaali waa jointly indictisl with James Rouch on one cattle stealing charge, and with James Roach uml Rd Rouch on unother. PEOPl.h IIERK FOR A DAY. The Rev. Perry Chandler, who formerly was pustor of the Tliomp-on street M. K. eiiurch ill Pendleton, i here in the interest nf Whitmun col lege, Walla Walla. Mr. Chandler now serves as lield agent for the college, and make.- ms home in Walla Walla. During his visit here, as he renews friendships and culls on old acquain tances, he will interview a numls-r of young people who contemplate attend ing institutions of higher learning in other towns of the North const. Pen dleton annually sends several represen tatives to Whitman. The school is held In-re in high esteem. A number of Pendleton young pcoih lire now matriculate- at Whitman, and others intend going during the winter. As usual with Whitman representatives, the onthsik for tin- college is said by Mr. Chandler to Is- bright and en couraging, indeed. K. R. Porter, of Meariiam, who has purchased the interest of N A. liiiberly in smith ,v Huherly's wish! yard, is in this city. The new linn will lie A. D. Smith .V Couipunv. Mr. Porter has been in Peudlcioii for several days making the deal, uml will return home this evening, lie will continue his business at Meacham and makes tills move in order to he assured of a goiai murket for his wood, lb- said today that he could takeordi-rs for nOO cords of wis si here in one duv. The supply is short and many hate neglected to lay in their winter's supply. Per.onal Mention. Thomas Montgomery, of Helix, is in Pendleton today, Sum Sloan is a guest at Hot Lake hotel, Union county. ('. 11. llreck, jr., representing Swift tV Co., is a guest ut the Hotel I ei die toll. Mrs. I-. R. Cloptoh departed this morning to Portland, whole she will visit her sister, Mrs. Ruth Carter. A. C. Cock burn, the extensive wheat raiser of Dr creek, near Weston, is in Pendleton on his way to Portland. Mrs. Jessie 8. Vert, grund matron O. K S., will ollniallv meet with the local chapter on the evening of Octo ber SI. f. II. (iurdner, one of Hie ellicient clerks ol Hotel Pendleton, is enjoying a lall at Wall.. Walla. He will return on Kriday. t apiian Party, ol La QMadn, is visit ing in Pendleton toduv. He has la-ell un employe ol W. D. Dodil's Advocate lor the past year. John inirbaiu has returned from a trin to Hoi Luke, Union county, and will take his old position at the (milieu Rule hotel on Kriduv. (eo. II. ho.. aecretury of the Oregon Historical Houiety, will lie in I'einlluton oil Sulunlay to remain for two ihivs. He will look up several inatiem tsjrUtiniug In Hie society's .ill in A FILIPINO IMTSRVlbWKU Senor a. Ynrk Tells the New York Sun ut Saslern Aflalrs. New York, (let. 11.- The follovvina Mention., i , i -. ( iii.l.. hv u reire.uuta- iiveoi tne pimw l ork Mill, tiuve r- .. iii. I Hi. uvuoiiij'unyiiic roplieeT IToin neuur t.oiius, wlio, in tin- way, is not AkuuiuIiIo . prtvata aariralatji uoi 'Chief ol the l-umlon Junta:" "Are y.iii in lavor nl war until in- ileiienilonii: is secure)!'" I am i,. favur of iiiclenenuenee. " aahi Nenor Lnuz, hut 1 lieue it will be sei-urwl witlioul anv more hhksl- hl. If, however, it is lu-cessarv lo defeiid oiir 1 1 1. 1. . i , . I , n , . against any iialion in tin- world, and if thai de fease ii iH'twai tales war, then I am in lavoi ni that war. 1 assume that the Amur lean H.iiln woiihi lake a Himilar view In 'elcrence to American In dependence." , "Wlmt do you think the probabilities are as to peace'.'' "Ah I believe ill the righteousness ol the American nation, I believe that peine is probable. It is for America to sny when. The l ilipinos are ready and malum for pence at once." "Win do the 1 ilipinos keep on light ing '" . , "In order to maintain our Imlapeif ttonm. II the A mar imp governmenl will make a decliiralion of policy look ing toward our independence, similar to that in relerence In Cuba, Hie light ing will cease." ReirnrdlitK tho Alleged Plot. "There is unother matter to which I should like to refer. It has been Mated in the proas, and oil lh platform that iirinr In the outbreak of hostilities the Filipino hud formed u plot to loot and massacre in Manila, and in "drive tin- Americans out of the country, and. thill this plot was "found in the handwriting "i Bandlco," a prominent Filipino, It has further been Stated, by the New York Press, that, il Lope could prove that he was an accoinnl in this plot, he would In- mom accepta ble to certain persons in the United States. "In reierei to all this 1 should like to say; tirst. thai no such plot ever existed ; secondly, if such a pint has ban found in the handwriting of Mil one, it was the work of the Spaniards. wh" have ulwu- endeavored to create ill feeling between the Americans and Filipinos. Rut. most certainly, neither Aguinaldo HOI the l ilipinos ever conceived any silt h plot. And. lastly. II the New York Press, or any other journal, or man or bray of men, will prove that -nch n plot ever existed on the pur! ol the rill" pinos, I will undertake to admit that I was an accomplice, and will forthwith surrender myself to the United Slates authorities to be dealt with M Ml may think proper. " Llplon's Challenge. London, Oat. it Lord Mpton todav said that he believed his new boat and crew will Is' an iinpmevmetit over the tirst attempt. It w ill be called the "Shamrock. " New York, Oct. II.- It is believed that Harry Payne Whitnov and Her-! man DufVM will build the next de-I fender. Yachtsmen are delighted at j Liptoti s i liullenge. Immortals lor Hall ot Fame. New Ynrk. Oct. II - A second lot of "imiii'Vrtals" (or the Hall Ol lame was chosen h-dac us follows. Theolo gians lleechcr, William Kllerv ('ban ning. Jonathan KdWarda; MMntinto aaaabpa. Asa lirayi judges-.lames Kent. John Marshall. Joseph Mory: Bratlelaaa, painters and sculptors (i(l IstI Stuart: soldier- and sailor larragnt, (iraul uml Lee. FearTuI Cruelty by German Uovernor li.-riin, Oct. ll,tKoloalal Salta- elirit, a (ierniiin new spaper id neta, lo din .ici-n-e- (inveriior l.ieU'rt, i lier- man Kast Africa, "i fear fa I sruelty t" the native, of liin iurisdictioii. The u sortinn is inude Unit fatty inliahituni of one village were .hot dead lor rein--Iiik to pay u few rupees of taxation. Altogether, i the )iUmr siivs, two tbeeaaad aallvai have bean killed lot rafaatag so pay the laaasi Haviland China We have a line of Havllattd mid Carlshud I'liinn in din ner SatS thai we would Is pleased to show you whether you buy or not. .Mho, u purl of oat liolidav Mock of i-ltilia nuvellies, u-b tiayai boo boa beaesi .sion trejfSi otc.. baa arrived ami make- a display that i- dear to aver) easnaa'a hart. ( oiue Jll-I to StH. Owl Tea House. Cheapest Plate in Oregon. KOEPPENS MODERN PHARMACY tvirylfting that n hrpt tn tint rlatt, up to date dru itarr. II5 Court St. l-wR0lMTIcPl. AV- ... ! 'MuSiC H !t:i'Eff- ' if 1 An UpttDate GROCERY STOR . . a-CaiaBw Y 1 llll.... M1W 1... Great Slaughter Sale of Millinery fi For the Next Ten Day A. J We ;in' ovornlocki anil in Bfdni I" do ( "' , ii. -. Im yon .m tliint! ..Styles the E. M. SOMETHING SPECIAL. In ordat to increnae our trade, we have tlecidetl tn make thn follow int; SPECIAL OFFER. Anj iris(in buying worth (( uiuuls Irorh our atora, will lie alloaa'd to aeleol any Si. on nrtielc- (rorfi our stin k; il von Iniv io wmth you you Ret a article; if von buy I5.00 worth you (fat a SI51 article; but uo preiuiuin will In- uivon on leas than v(" tr.nle. Yotl do mil Imve In Inn all the coms ;l( olu. iiuu. but we will furnish you with a card with tin- amount yeu deaths tn trade out, with amounts lor each purchase on the margin and when all arc cancelled you got your premium This .is !tiiiv,-iluni in a g pt 1 cartl rebate on out alrcad) low prifies, and it will pay yon to conic in and lei ii- explain the sw. m tn mi. I here is no drawing in our lystem, but esch custoiuat gets a premium without the ohaneg of being disappointed R imember you bit) as yon noed the Roods, and when you have traded out I5, $10 or lao as the case inny he, you select your premium from oui itoclt. Tt) thia plan and suve money. THE FAIR, Bennett & Tarbet, Props. llu.Honherry BilMamf, Wain Sncet. IVnilleton. GOLDEN RULE HOTEL C. f.KOHUH, Prop Thv Only Flnt Cl. and Lnm.l.tp Hot.l I Ills. City. I 1 Cor. Court and Johnson Streets. PENDLETON. OREGON 1 Fall and Winter Clothing ES The WesseB Department Stores. SPECIAl IF YOU WANT A food livery ri( villi on us. If von waitl .1 call nlf(ht or day let us kimv. We'll Is there KI.VIS UBA1U l'niirletiir Depot Stable The Eastern Oregon Rabbitry rht.' niilv one nl .my (liuiciiHioiis iii Kastem Oregon, is. prepared to lurniah pedigreed Belgian Mares irmn. well known imported stock iuci sk Lord Britian, Yukon, Sit Mvle ami others e(ii,ilv aa nooil. Onr aim is lo misfl aa) th vet in .i Any nil, intendini to buy will do well to visit our Rahhitry helnr. iiirchasinn. Corres pondeni ii solicited, Nowlin & Faxon, Proprietors. Frazep Opera House toe .ii1i( Only, Friday, oiber 12ft. Muller A Whitaker's inn RMAUerie acKNii hrodi otmh ..Under Sealed Orders.. Ms, W. Ilsrlil.... Jr , mUmi ,lf ' Wll, 8.iu..lrlia The Success of Successes. it-iii-ic aiUi Hooks, i...,,,, nud Hpeolaltias. I lal,"rat' N"", rv Klegaiil hiennrv. UHI'AI. HRIOKfi -Seuts nn HcttdMuartem lor Butte. Sole Agent Ukiith ( rcttmcry, rtUt-fil'IIVCfalVillllerviiiiil l,..U en.i . " Il ... I . LFADERS OF FASHIov 1 1 LADIES TAKE NOTICE in this lino id Rrxxhl and wv intoii.l t,, ,;ui il wi v.- mm, rum 25 to 33-, ,., , ,,, , " .111111111' I'. II lino trimmer .... i ... Von i ; - -, ,i n 1 1 Will rri L nitty want ut Millinury. ",illtr up Latest and Prices the Lowest YOURS FOR BUSINESS LYONS & CO r Hui Mnti All Tram.. Free Sempl. Ro.mi. (iMtrlc Light.. In- Proof Bj.m - , Second shiinit.'tit lias just arrived. All latest styles as fashion shown here ami a urt.-ut many others. Suits $4.85 and upward limits and shoes for winter weat a latue assortment. To He Wearf Kvery .French Restaurant. TIIK ri.AI.'K TO K AT. WI, re yuii eau n.-i -il.ni BOOB, lus l.al .intaluc, f'ruprletor. Sale at 'tiillmnii's Drug Htoro. ..imiiiii a, ylfl OR Tim.... I "Mtl " a. 1:i'i m Nil 1 g, m. in. 1 ........ I Slsi.il tic K),-i Nil. h H:l'.. n l I - - 1 .TP"1". Mill I ail' s. bi. In:. , I'ortlfHsH i i a, m. o'b r. Koran Tiueae. si a m K Slllnlay Halur.l.y Dl ro Aw,.,., aaagi ! UT Kluarl. inakt gem n.iii laia.Bk luian.iourrbav op'i ir.ui 1.,,,, -t0ll-to Ull. ,-Il'Plll HmA.. T7; 1 -l ., , '" ""-"I rur lull inlnrmttieaialletai m n - ,. . . I P tt AS1LST, Ami, t -Vi t4 A I I T. I a. hihi irum iin Solid I'taiiis V KquipmcDt n iuc 1 Kiupiire agual lb It. A V It. II. Tltl'MHULL.Coa I tt 'fliinl St., P Farmers Custom . at, -la... Il.uuiu Oafaetiy, iw iwmu.d.y Vlaatar in ttmmmad lur v.M. M V I VI.,,,, Mill Vmm L'ksaasilM. mi 11 mi.l iniitT aar im I 11 e h.i I. " I, 1'W- "!" 72 m ci ,1 1 l.'l'lini" im wi nf " Wei.-:, 1 . Iiiilli.iiar). m lllll-l.'l III! I ,.,--. Worthless nnrnii. hi very iiinMaws I II.-.- . i.' -is- 'Ul'-"''1 ., 1,, ..I ..,i...l lum!a ITSU.1' Ln-i nt iicrin a wj'i - 1 I n. i-l'l' ' 1 .- win. 1 1 ;,.iuiH'li Uvto( In-Ill!, IK f HKISllll" , s Ann -sun r , .. I I II I IIMI ..III i I lull ' ' . lie 1 iili-- ! aisl 1-1", j ti ,111 .-In up iiuii.i""' i i 1 LATEST AND a. Wobster'i Intemsuoaal 0 BNULI4H, lnr.r.'. I nlftiUrliw . .. , ..... u,t tor in;.. Duc 13 . .a, . HUBIli"- 11 '- "TTL ... JmBV . ,11(111, ,, uiyaLi " SfaS 11,, ay isse' rr. w la aecn: -';e-ii'"i!3a iic Will a"" . a. alSV ( .. i(siAca." .. . . IH....I, ttrie Vtn( ill UWflli JS . . m. l-MM, rW rlusiini - , .a . .i-a .esrJy1: , i miimIuv, fc' Ijd Ri.lK.', Altai u ' wiinino'lalioie' B" I'lSSellKer rales- . 1 M (Illy nllii store. m.m e e m m m a v J