a.-,, 1 Business Cafds and Societies .tc AND TKADfco, rtLrnwDt i IvMLUt ARRANGED. PROFES'u"w PHYSICIANS. 7 m-pinn IN JUDD V m ,p"ppouc ' TMIW1?1 is" ew trouble., catar. ana imnnlrMl neariuH- iBil condition. d f refractlye er ll ' oialn 1131. notuPH nvuit STSSff ffn" 'Telephone rWIc'. r"h,,r Office, black, 73 ; res- .c ATTORNEYS. JA.M.1??, A FEn' LAW OFFICE IN JUDD "A"-BYn LOVVELL. ATTOnNEYS AT law. QClce Ira Dcspaln block. DAIiTiBRAY ft McCOURT, LAWVniisAS. poclotlon building. : .,irV IIOOM IT ASSOCIA- ttScPASiJ52 mln Ml: rest- I.tfc" 'hack. 101. rr ..nv physician iR, T.. ,.nltlfl. eye, ear, noae lot rr-SSra KKYia. oSTKorATmu . Tv- Chrome nnu uervuus u'a"" lila. . . b rTuAIX. PHYSICIAN AN u huh bR.B.D "'li1 iT...in llloolc. Tcleplion ir ItI,AKF.SI.EE, CIIKONIU "i a mnn a w . . i m 1 1 o l' ArORNr.Y8 AT unit iu oaviUK itanK minding. IIENIIY J. nKANTl,OltNMVT'TvW Ar&oclntlon block, Pendleton, Oregon.' E. D. nOYD. ATTORNEY AT I.VW Court street. Ill I,. n. UKRDKIt, ATTORNEY I'endleton, Oregon, AT law, N. RKRKnr.RY. ATTORNHY AT LAW. Ofllce In Savings Hank building. . II. K. COLMEIt, LAWYHR, OrFICH Rooms 7 nnd S. Association building. STIM.MAN ft finitCn. ATTORNKYS AT T.r.u Mr. Ktlllmmi Ins been admitted to practice In Imlted States pafnt otllces and makes n specialty at l'atut I.uw. Rooms 10, 11, VI and 13, Association lllock. ft- m..mh and diseases of and """. h ,,in- corner Main and f.meU. " " i mn n TV I T rtB frit St.. once pu. fence, red, 273. J. . . . , ,.v. iinnMP. DHTROPATII. OR. "'"".. n-elenhone. Office 813 " imiec, - n. iiivaff!T v Arcr siir. OS !.i'fj J . atiiMiatlon Bulldll K. jeon. uuu-g DENTISTS. rTvAUOHAN, DENTIST. OFFICE IN jmM biilMlne. Thone, red, 71. n" MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS- A'. .. v.--,. i.ltm (H'u tiw drill! locution ihu. orj. raoiie, OCULISTS. DR. W. W. GAR- retson, graduate optician. The only complete optical oarlor In tbo city. Six doora south of p O.Mnu atreet. I'eudleton, Ore., no fee bir(M lor examination auu cunnuuiuiuu. VETERINARY SURGEON. IM.D.C McNAIin. VETKR1NAUY BURGEON, Gniiiil'of tne University ol Pennsylvaiila, HiTnKilnny at . Spokane 10 years, uUlco at IlijMiji I'o'n. drug (tore. Phone Red HI. nreitiiimiscucs ol uomesticateu ammau. Ids. c w. yadquan, graduate of l tie sm Fruncisco veterinary college; gilli it(tJdnl to day or night. Office at jtga sttDies ; pnone reu oil. if. s. miYso.v, attorney at i,av; Collectliius a nl ltsmnnc!. Ofllct In E O, building. ATTORNEY. ROOMS 423 R. ,7. SLATfllE, Juild building. BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE LODGING nOUSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets. Oood large, cienn rooms witu comfortable beds Hates ."c and fiOc a night. Thos. Smart, i rup. UOTEI. ALT A, CORNER AI.TA AND BII1I streets. Hoard by the day or week. unou inDic sot. nates 4 ana fa per week. i-enaieion ieeu yara in connection. W. W. Edtnlsten, Prop. THE STKAIION ROOMING HOUSE, G18 Mam street. Mrs. h, E. Cooper. Tron. Everything strictly first-class. Rates 23c, uuc anu per uay. V.'IIEN YOU 00 TO PILOT ROCK STOP AT the City Hotel. Uood mnals and r.rst class ruuius. oiicuiui niirubiuu givun 10 commercial iravemra ditb, 11. uieiei, t'liot tfoca, ure THE-V'HITB I,ODGINGIIOUSE.-301 South Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms, uond comfortable rooms and clean, weu-Kept ueus. i.oagtng -0 cents. NICE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ON Eat Alta utreot, second door from Wheulei's gauery, FURNISHED AND HOUSKKEEPING ROOMS ac ino. 777 inomnfon atreet. FRATERNAL ORDERS, BANKS AND BROKERS. PENDLETON LODGE. NO. D2. A. F. AND A. M meets first and third Mondays of encn monin. visicing nreturen welcome. T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe II. I'arkes, Sec. IIJSI NATIONAL HANK OF ATHENA Oregon. Capital, $5U,000 ; surplus and hois, j'j.uuu. interest on time deposit.. nn id roreiin lnu nomestic excbnnire. FalKUom oromntly attended to. Ilcnrr a- jorai, prrainenr ; x. J. tvlrK, vice presl lm;F. 8. UOrow, caahier; I. M, Kemp IHE FAllSIEnS1 HANK OF WESTON, nntoa, Oreiton. Does a general banking mtuiros. aicaange oougnc anu sold, loi KtlODS Momotlv attended to. It. Jlmwon Iraldtnt; George W. Proebstel: Tlce preal rui i.. niizore. casnier: uireeiora. u. Ilarman, 11. M Johns. T. J. Price, O. Graw. J. F. Ivllcni'. ftnhr JimMfln p. rrotoiiei. HB rCNDLETON SAVINGS RANK. renujeion. llnnrnn. lTrnnictA AfarAh 1 Capital, 5.10,000 ; surplns, $100,000 Ptereit a lownl nn nil lma HAnnall V. unge boujat and sold on all principal oucviai intention irivpn rn mi. KtlOQI. W. .1. Itirnlcl, n.M.n, . 1 I': " president i T. J. Morris, cashUr -r iuumuty, aMiatant casnier. f'.E.ST 'ATIPNAI, RANK OF PENDLE ivu. tapiiai, i7ii,(iuo ; surplus. 103,000 : irtuacu a general Iwnliln,. hminui ir. rU!?L,n0d telegraphic transfers sold on DICI29. flan Mn.l..n xt v a ii11 Itu ln the Northwest. Draft. Eii-h. l'n,a "lnnn and Europe. Make, piiectlons on reanonall imi r .i i.. E?:.t.!t1?t: W. F. Matlock, vlce-nre. S.i..V - J1' cashier; II. F. Johnson, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Li. Lifln' r"p. . . in i,.r"!,'.roil AKll BUILDER. KwSri?i. y'k ""red on. Job work, , -"suaranwea. 1'none Bed & F. HOtt'ARn I pwinienrtAnf n..i . . w ii Km it j'ayftifiiii? CUT or coun' UftKK J. . I Builders "(ACTORS AND Lii tni.. ''"Hmates furnished on ahort I anopori Rluff atreet near Main. "linL'ACTOR AND BUILT I i.. .Mtlmate. furnished nn n I- 11 Lat Oregonlan o ce. I v.vu, wrcson. M. tTLi.tC 7T.. .. .. t'S. Cement riTiKUIN AND CE erdora at B.iT 1 "i"" Snrnt(J, CARRIAGES. ltitiuV? "A'fK. NEW AND VERY voaoarelai iT. -" prop. :an "l and the Lack rill , call .for f?Imrfr, LS""St naln 7oi "-"',s' ""O iu in,,."", ""re na waiting f.. ' ""t to 8.Tln Bank It and VTJ "RPneSHMTa " tet Co." oaica wifh aiiiZZi POM iiTTTr. la l-'W-lMiiraf,!? a Of I.Od fllln K n. pi nPr-- ' a;.. CItr ""K" PHOTOORA. "" 'lDOO DAMON LODGE, NO. 4, MEETS EVERY Monday evening ln Secret Society hall. LaDow block, at Pendleton Ore. It. W. Fletcher, K. R. S. : W. J. Keyes, C. C. TEN DLETON CIRCLE NOC27WOMEN of Woodcraft, meet, every Friday even ing at Ilcndrlx hall. All visiting neighbor, are cordially Invited to attend. Minnie Stlllman, Guardian Neighbor; Ev. Flet cher. Clerk. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE DEPOT STABLES, COTTONWOOD atreet, between Alt. and Webb street., II. Stewart Prop. Heat care taken of horse.. Good stables and plenty of feed. TOE CITY LIVERY HOARD AND SALE Stable, M. J. Carney, proprietor, for fine turnouts. Stable 118 Alta street. FEED AND SALES STABLE, LINDSBY ft Doty Drops.: Old Semnle Stable. 723 lottonwooa street ; caretui attention given to uorses lett witn us. TRANtmmTATION LINKS mm. Sh OUTLINE and union Pacific Two TrainB to tho East Dally Through Pullman standard andTonrlat alaer. Ing ears dally to Omaha, Chicago; tourist sleeping car aatlr to Kaniaa City; throng. I'Uliman louriaa aioeping cara ipciponauj con ducted! weeklr to Chlcaao. Kansa Cltv. St Lonlsand Memphis; reclining chair cara(aaata ire.) to tno nasi oauy. ,, . . ON ' UK HANKa I'F 1 HI' Ul Elt NILK. He My Iiow mir IdealH do tiiang. ' She How "Why, the sphinx was probably tin Ulbmm Klrl nf the nncli nt l'luinvoliH! 50M E STRIKE TALK SLEDGEHAMMER WHICH WELDS LABOR AND CAPITAL. csts of such an Important element In our Uiitlonnl progress? we novo , abiding faith In tho people for an : omleablo adjustment or tne iiino lences between labor and capital; and through them, that jewel for which our great economic statisticians ari searchlne;, will settle all strikes and adjust all differences. "We desire an amicable settlemen of the pressing questions of the labor movement In West Virginia, and every fair means will he employed by the United Mlneworliers to brine about Operators and Miners ln West Vir ginia Gather to Hear Great Labor Leader On Mission of Peace. Coal operators, laboring, profes sional men, bankers and business men tills happy result." to the number of more than 2000 stood , about the fiont of a local hotel at Huntington, W. V., to listen to an open-air address by John Mitchell, president of the United Mlneworkers, on the subject of strikes. His re marks were directed almost entirely to the situation In West Virginia at this time. He said In part: 'The capital and labor question de- MINERS REJECT PROPOSAL. COMMERCIAL STABLES, 0. M. FROOME Pron. Llverr. feed and boarding. All kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. -i'n one, main lui OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. UOYNTON prop. Special care given to horses left witn me. Lower weoD street. ruone, red 204. TUB TELEPHONE LIVERY, IK ED AND SALE stable. Court street, opposite Court House boarding horses a apeolalty; good turnouts rigs ueuverea , rnone nsiuwi, SECOND-HAND DEALERS. GEORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND nana roods Dournt and sold, court Bt. Opera house block. Call and see him. 8TR0BLE, DEALER IN 8EC0ND band roods. If there 1. anything you need In new ana second-Sand rurnlture. .tore., granite ware and crockery, call and get DM price.. No. -l- court atreet. NKW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS bought and .old: pawn broker.: money advanced on all kind, of article. Water, ft Sherry, prop.., 732 Cottonwood atreet ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE IIHOH.. COURT STREET. UEN eral Elw-trlclans. dealers In electrical aupplles. House., sto.-ea, wired for electric uaiita. Dens or teieonoats. u ectricai ox tuies of .11 kinds. Get our prices. Repair work a specialty. BLACKSMITH ING. WII'KI.AM) SON. GENERAL BLACK. amltlilnff and rAnalrlna-t horaeahoelna a snaclaltv: work nromDtlr attended to: call and ih ua ahoo 814 West Webb street. Just three block, below Main atreet. TONSORIAL PARLORS. IIHLLY KRAS8IG. BARBER 8UOP AND bath rooms. Main atreet, tnree aoors north of Hotel St. George. Flrst-cla service. NRW .TOMSnUIAT. PARLORS. COURT ST. 1 Ma . . . m n.u tWixt-Al xnree uoors ww. .01 uuiuco uum uwwi. If Taa nrnn Plrat.rlaaa workman I everything clean ; all modern Improvemenu. PATTON'S SANITARY BARBER SUOp, Deaoaln block: Court street; best wor. manshlp; all the .modern Improvemenu all tool, atorlllzed; bath .room.. In .con' nectlon. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. TAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. W Main St.: If you need help or ee ; tm- pioyaieac can on ua. a-uum. Wanted. WANTED WORK ,AT WASHINO, IBONINO ornooae cioaning, inquire ' MEN AND WOMEN. TJ BuiO tot Dnnatoral ,'aaat 0' polaoDOoa. aW Oawaaw H SJaOJ . ao, w agutiw. , ntjMiiiOtWwufla. MatManajuaM,0.iH Independent Operators Suggested That Men Continue Work on Ex istlng Conditions Mlneis Reply "Award Will Be Carried Out to th Letter." Mfivnllriii In Mnwil "K Tin nv mands the serious attention and In- ecutfvo committee of district No. 7 yestigatlon of the American peop e. UnltU(1 MlneWorker8 of America, has u iu him uaruiuuiiiii Kiiujeci ui uiu nnt in, n 11 lni-l.-h. jc rn ami American mini; ng people, ano an Pnl.(lee & Co,. in,ieendeiit coal oner- chimeras and theories must bow be- ntorSj tliat tIie mllerB wnl iI18St pon fore the great facts pressing for solu-1 ,ilp r,i nf th H.riit .,,mmlslnn Hon and settlement. I am not nn ( hfiing calTjet, out to the letter. These nuvocaie 01 sirihes, mn mere two firms, according to members of times when they are necessary to tlie ))0artli ,mvo Bllgge8te(i to the men ennen me aigumeiii .01 uiitii 111 me . tnat work uu continued under exist interests of the laboring people ot lnB conintons, without regard to the this country. Strikes are a feature arbitrament. Tho nronositlon was ot civilization, and they are merely 1 rejectetl at a meeting of the execu a means to an end in tne great social UV(J jjonrtl. evolution that Is now confronting the 1 , aiiiuiicuh peujne. . T WILL RECOGNIZE THE UNION Savages Never Strike. ; But San Francisco Street Car Com pany Refuses Other Demand.. San Francisco, .March 28, It Is un derstood that the United railroads nas formulated its reply to tho car men's union. It is said tho Unltetl railroads will not grant tho demands of the car men's union for increased wages and shorter woiking hours. and, so far as the demands of the men .'01 tho recognition of the union Is concerned, the company will offer a compromise proposition In which It will agree to the settlement of dls putes between the company mid Its men, at the same time denying the light of the union to Interfere In the employment or discharge of employes, "Harbarous countries and states have no strikes; they are unknown there. Strikers are the sledgehammers that weld the connecting links of la bor and capital and make the endless chain of prosperity. We want a bet ter understanding between employer and employe, and we come with offer ings of peace. Tho labor unions are trusts Just like your doctors' trust, the ministers' trust and the money trust, only we call those associations and corporations, while we style our selves unions. Labor and Progress. "There is no civilization without la bor; there can be no progress without this potent factor, and why should we not protect and foster the Inter- HARPER W1BSKY; A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE A SAFE STIMULAHT A GOOD MEDICINE For Sale by JOHN SCHMIDT Great Labor Fair. New York, March 28. Tho great fair ln the interests of organized labor for which preparations have been making all winter, opens In the Grand Central Palace tonight. The promot ers expect that not less than 200,000 persons will visit it before the close April G, and that fully $25,000 will be cleared, The trades unions, the work' logmen's sick and death benefit ho defies and kindred organizations are working for Its sucoeBS. All sorts of entoitalnments have been arranged for and hundreds of donations valued Into the thousands have been secured. The money realized is to form a fund lor the general aid or the labor move' ment In Qieater Nuw York. Mills Slot Machintt aaaaaiar Me ury juui. aawaaaai Don't 1011 want ou ur U-n lu fork t" I Varist.es $5.00 ts $300 New Cntaioicue him., MILLS NOVELTY CO., Chisacs. larvtt Xtn. ml SU4 aad VaaiUa ImMwi ! t Wwria. Hog. Pay. The high price of hogs which has pie vailed In tho Northwest for nearly two years Is having the effect of en couragtng the raising of hogs in this country and farmers are constantly Increasing the size of their breeding herds and preparing to produce pork at less cost than formerly. To do this they aie fencing their farms with hog-tight wire fences and are thus enabled to raise hogs by letting them "pick their living" from the stubble ' fields after the grain Is harvested. In this way a large number of hogs can no red on a farm or itio acres at a very light expense, D. W, Hoone, a pioneer farmer, who owns a large farm at Union flat, 10 miles north of here, today bought wire from a local hardware firm to fence 400 acres with hog-tight wire and will raise hogs on an extensive hcale. The soles of this wlro are larger this spring than ever known, Spokesman-Review. CHICHESTER'S PILLS -!7v Orlatluiil and Only Grnulue. vS.TFAvtA StHuJiu.4 UcHioil,vlllurlidyvitr. f'.n iriaUL 10,000 rwlluiobUL. UillM.a.k IfruuUl taMtVtl" a'MIUIIKHTKII'M KNULISII Is V-v wr2 11KU al l.oM iwulll. Uum. kM lib Mim rlbfcou. TaL m uthurv Uoruao niiblltatUiit.! Imitation. A,kivur lru.Ui,iiii.t4t.t.iit li .U'f itir Par. llf.iila.rM. 1'tltmimlill )tl llouklet l',t l.ll!. by rrturit Mt.ll. Sill bf all lM-Tuu. CMvfcisttfr 4'ht-mlat Cm. xxaaiwM rtiuurv, J-J2JI.A.. .'A Jack Miss Shopelelgh mado her de' but as a burlesque queen last night, Tom Did sho como out with honor? Jack Well, she didn't come out with any too much on her. Chicago Nowh, To ho able to pronounce "heredita bility" Is a sure sign of soberness, says a Cardiff, Wales, doctor. dkmrt Tlmo Schedule asriv. ro. From Peiutlotoil raoM Portland Portland Special No. t The Rati 8:10 am 8:00a.m. Chicago Chicago Special No. 2 Pottland 3:fi0pm 5:uim Portland Mall and Express NoJI The Kai l:M)am r.tJan The Kaat Mall and Express No.6 Portland t SO a m 4 M in Pauiltoton Pasajnter Spoiant No, 7 4:45 p Spokane Spokann Passenger 8:15 a m No, 8 rvnd.t'lon Branch , , . Mixed Train No. 41 p Ai.it m Walla Walla Branch CKWprn Mixed Train No. Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing datea sub 8. p. in. pJfflJeo P-. Sail every ft daya, .. 8un?ay Columbia River tmthmt 80 p m. To Astoria and Way 8nnda Saturday Landing.. 10KK) p in. I WlHnmotto River, floats leave Portland dally, excopt Sunday 'atago ot water permitting) for Willamette and Yamlilll River points. Leave i Leave Klparla Snake River Lewlatoa 4 Aft a.m.. Rlparla to Lewlston 70n. ra. Dally Oallr Kxcpt Mon Kxcpt Mas F. F. WAM8LEY, Agent, Pondl.ton. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for CiaicAKo, Ht. Pul, Bt. Louis, Kan 8jj City, Ht. Joe, Otnsiia, and All Points East and South Portland aad polat. on tat) Stvil TIMK CARD, Leavs fandleton. daJlv exctu Bandara TWO. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday rrid.v lissom. Arriv. Pendleton Tnaadav. Thnndar an. Daiuruaj vzo am. Leave Walla Walla dally, east bonnd, 11X0 paa Arrive WaUla WalU dally, west konnd, M aaa Tor Information nwardln. rate, and aaeaua modatlons, call on or oddrea. w. aiuas, Ag.ni, PandlatMi. Oraunasi. 8, B. CALDBRHKAD. O P. A., walla walla, Vfaaa. Hotels. GOLDEN RULE Corntr Coutt and Johnson Streets, Pendleton, Oregon. M. F. Kelly, Proprietors SBWryFirTU ' xiaaaaaafeaMtu tflBHlHlJQA saaaaaaaasLt HEATED BY STEAA LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Aliiorlcnn I'lnu, rntixa .,-, ti9'J.OO per ilnv. Ktiropenti llim, noe. Tflc, 91.IK). Spoelitl rutoH li.v wk ur moiitli. Pree 'bus meets all trninsl Commercial trade solicited Fine sample room. Special Attention (liven Country Tri'Je MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS,. GEO. DARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished Steam Heatca European Plan. Block and a half from depot Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 50o, 75o, $1.04 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON American Plan, $j' per day and liparaiat. Ilcadquartera for touriata and cnmaicrcial trav, clcra. special rates made to fatulllc and single gentlemen, ine maiiagcmeat wut vm dish at all times to show rooms and give price modern Turkish bain establishment In thehoti II. c. BOwaao, M.aager RUNS Pullniun Sleepibg Cant. Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars. r BT. PA Oli MINNEAPOLIS DUIiDTH KAROO TO ) GRAND JTORKr WINNKPBG HBLaOf A and BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS Tt CHICAGO WASHINGTON' PHlTiADKIiPHIA NKW YORK' BOSTON and all potato Eatt and Houtb 4hieturk tlcka4a to Jaasua aoul Oktsua. via Tacosaa aa Mortkara ra.ll. aHeaaasktp Oa. aad American line, rim acaiBULi. Trains leave r41tM aUlly exee4 at 7 p. dletOB, Oraa, or A. D. nSAHJjfOI GET HUNGRY ? Of Coarse Voo Do. The place to get the best meal served in the city is AT THE ROYAL RESTAURANT Main street, doors north ol W. & C. R. depot. THE GOE COMMISSION GO. Holds no customer re sponsible for more than the margin lie places on a trade. A margin of one cent a bushel is required on grain, and $2 a share on stocks. An eighth cent a bushel commission is charged on grain and i of one per cent on stocks. B. E. KENNEDY Manager Pendleton Office 120 COURT STREET For fartkar Iniorsaatlan. tlaaa eawcU. sosus. and tlcaau. Mil on ev write w. AaWaa. tSany UP, Third and Morrison IU., rortlaaa, Or. Schedule of pares On and after April i, fare over the Pendleion & Uktali Stage Line will be: Pcnrilrlnn til llklah. 13. round Irln. IS! Pan. dleton to Alba, t.'.7&, round trip, N Pen lleton to HMgc, It, round trip, 1,1 80) Pendleton to nye. u. rouno trip, renoieiou u ruoi ltock, II, round trip, 11.60. Office at Qolden Rule Hotel SatH't fftjrfiLJMaai CaaaiaUa fV a rtwrnvt wac Oare. aalaur no laalttr of kowloag aUa4. Ins;. Abaolutalr karaalaaa. J.olJ by .druisMa. Vri m lAarAi-nNw aa aau.arorraiH, ok. Sold by F. W. Schmidt A Oe. ; Dally East Or.sonlan by carriers only 15 ccnta a week. tha kldnerft. MANHOOD RESTORED "JWSSE i Tula ureal Vegetable Vitamer, tuo prescription or a lamoua mi nulouiv curaruu of a 1 nerv oua or diaeaaaa or ino.enerawyes Svod, luaomaU. falaa Iu (bo fck. ar-laa.l k mti J J u, pie., sjaaia patloa. Itatopa my in HnerroatarrAO) ouriii - .. ... nln.l, .a r nanl. mrm t nil to cure without an operation. lJUO lioaaa do not effaoc a perraaneas "tSfuljmm k 1 SOLD BY TAUt-MAN co, vnw ai..-, rrr.r-..T.r, laniwaMs r- '1 1 ft ''Vll U -0 ,