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HIIIIIIIIIIIk PAGE SIX. FOR PRIZE ARTICLES CONTEST FOR OREGON NEWSPAPER WRITERS size of St. Louis. I found the same Exception, condition In the Philippines, when 1 1 It used to be told of General Logan, was sent over there later, and niter-, who was a member of congress at the ward in China, during the Boxer r.e- i breaking out of the war, that when hellion. he saw- there was really going to lie a "Now. during the civil war they j fight he seized a musket, Hllppcd out used to say that the route of the ' of Washington and walked nil the wny army was marked by a trail of empty to Hull Itun, where he arrived Just lu DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1804. EIGHT Russia's Rich Fur Fields Threatened PACE Commercial Club of Portland Will Give $200 In Prizes for Best Writ ten Article on the State Must Leave Out the Word "Webfoot" Short Articles Are Preferred Everybody Eligible. whisky flasks; beer was at that time a comparatively unknown beverage j to Americans. But that trail of beer ' bottles In Cuba and the Philippines ' shows the change that has taken j place In years. We have become n nation of beer drinkers. "It Is always Interesting to trace Among the most jealously guarded 1 treasures of the Imperial Russian crown are the great seal and sea otter time to have a hand In the fray. He wore a dress coat, but he stood rookeries un the Islands In the Ok his ground as long nB any one. Thi hotsk sea and off the coast of Karon rout was complete, nnd the nest morn- chatkn Ing, a good deal l out of breath, he was ( , ,j d ,g5& ,n n, back at the cnpltol, telling some of his fellow congressmen what he had seen. tne Crimean war. when the Russian ..iim. .. ,. he I wnrshlns had unnvoldahlv been with- lorn S naUoan I I haveT ashed a member from northern , drawn from the ,.uty of guarding voted some nttentlon to the beer , lew ork as lie Joined the group. these valuable rookories, n fleet of M.lln. I,i.l.l TO... Imml. I "Why. 1 Was there myself," Said LO l.mlornt-lclnr- vneonls mmlW An..,.lrnn , I , II Ll n 1 .1 f. 11 L. V 1 L. A 11 1 VI V 1 11 1 11 U 11111111 - - i ...... . ww.u, 111,11 1 , 11 111,', Following Is the circular letter 's-igmUoj, to tnlg country first created 'whalers, exploited them, many of, inc ftc- lorscr was mfsuueu. tnem obtaining valuable cargoes of j parently he had not heard the news. furs, one vessel alone, a small bark i "You were there:" he exclaimed. , hailing from New London, Conn., se "Arc the cars running? curing no fewer than C5.OO0 fur seal "No," wild 1-ognn; "the cars ain't I skins, nil of which brought an nnusii' ' running, hut every other thing in the j ally high price n the London market state of Virginia is, as near as I could on account of the war then prevailing. mnke out." "na nicn nna cui oir tne regular . ,a, Russian supply. , An Anrrdoir of Handel. . The rookeries were for the time be- V VlWIl c7er . o full of dan7.'?!"f. she looks fnrj - .i . " Bnenni. i exquisite thrill of motherhood 5tV. : i Every woman should know that the danr I i sued by the Portland Commercial , a demand for beer, and Its lmporta Club, offering cash prizes for the best , tlon was heavy. written articles on Oregon. Special "American brewers kept improving . . i,j.. their processes all the time and final Instructions are given and everybody, ,he Amer,can Degan to ,lke interested In the development of the ... .... , , . . interested In the development state is Invited to enter the contest. To the People of Oregon, Greeting: The Portland Commercial Club of fers two gold medals and $200 In cash prises for articles on Oregon, under the following conditions: Fur the best article appearing In Is almost nil, and we make beer that will compare with any In the world. "Take the A. II C. beer of the American Brewing Company of St. Louis, for Instance. There Is a beer, made from the finest grade of hops feel the fear, of child-birth can be entirely avoided bv th- .... r Pu.n &i a scientific liniment for external use onlv whirl, . ,0Ulef s pliable all the parts, and 7' touEh assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this great crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at $1.00 per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to all women sent free. Address BftADFIELD ftTOULATOft 0O JUtmmta, Sa. Li MOTHER'! FR1ENI On one occasion Unudel was caught I Ing practically destroyed, and It was in a shower of rain nnd being unprn-' years before the Kusslan government ,: L ,if,i f nowannnnr and the choicest barley malt, that is vldwl with an umbrella was obliged to was enabled to kill any of the fur ,.-..j ! not eaualed by any beer made. Scl- K.b v,nr in .1 blacksmith's force, "caring animals that used to abound f iv niiiMr 1 1 1 1 ill 11.1A k ill 11 ifi iuil'u uuioiuv 1 - - -- - T . 1 1 or other publication printed outside of the state of Oregon, to be competed for only by persons residing In Ore con and not living In the city of Port land choice of a gold medal or $30 j in cash For the second best article, either the gold medal or $50 in cash, de luding upon selection made by the winner of first prize. Article winning vthlrd prise will be given $25. Fourth prize will be $15. the fifth prize $10. To residents of Portland a gold medal and $100 will be distributed In pirzes uopu exactly the same basis as the gold medal and $100 are to be distributed to residents of Oregon outside of Portland. The reason for having these arti cles printed outside of the state Is that we want the people away from home to know our advantages, and then we desire the Portland and Ore gon papers to be relieved from any embarrassment that might arise through having to decline nrtlclei!. Articles containing the expression "Webfoot." will not be allowed to compete The governor of the estate will be asked to appoint a committee to de cide as to the winners In the state contest, while the .Mayor of Portland will be requested to name the com mittee that will select the winners In this city. One of the chief reasons for offer ing these prizes is to give the young er generation an opportunity -to do some pleasant work during vacation. This Is a busy age and no article Is ence and every sanitary precaution enter Into Its make, the result being a beverage that Is not only absolute ly pure, but is at the same time palat able and highly nutritious. 'It possesses all the essential qua! ities of a perfect beer. It is the only the use ,lls visitor was making of him ,. '",7 s beer that does possess all these quail- nd ,lis anv for is mM tunt Unn 1 -Kbou"-h ties, because It Is the only beer hot- UL, was nll the me to tn. S!?:.!"10, tied exclusively at the brewery by Its makers. It Is the work and meth ods of such brewers as the American Brewing Company that has given American beers the commanding po sition they now hold." Congress of Negroes. Natchez. Miss.. Aug. 22 The Negro Young People's Christian Educational Congiess, which was launched In At lanta two years ago with an attend ance of 1500 began a week's session In this city today. The object of the organization Is to follow out Booker Washington's teachings by encourag ing the young members of the race to high Ideals of right living, socially, morally, religiously and industrially. I .1 l..l,l Tl. . Either Handel whs in a silent mood ' lIIU! " rareiui niaiiiipe or else the blacksmith showed no con- '""J1' however, the rookeries were vermtional symptoms, for lu a little , faluaUy restored, nml by 1S75 they while the latter began hammering h.ai1 80 far reMvered that the author! away at h, anv... """ Urh. Willi H UU 11 1 Ml- mull,."' EV, thin tin,,. 1 .!. ..! steady and healthy on account of the uing nll tne time to tne nnarallelpil hnlilnxsR r.r th.. Ki strokes of the hammering on the anvil, poachers who fitted out In Japan nnd which, by producing two tftrmuulc sailed under various flags American, sounds, iircortUng in time nnd tunc I British. Dutch, German. Swedish, etc with the tune the man sung, formed , the Russian government was oulig a bass accompaniment. Handel, 011 j ed to maintain the strictest vigilance reaching home, remembered the nlr and keep a fleet of from four to eight nnd the hammer accompaniment. He war vessels constantly on guard wrote down both, and so we owe to a ! about the Islands during the breeding shower of rain the composition known season. as "The. Harmonious Blackmlth." The best of the otter skius have never come to market; they have al- when lie Killed iiu rir.t si.n. wavii en exacted and taken for the The killinc of a brother man. even In , "sc 01 u,e ""ss'a" imperial tamny battle, is a painful thing to remember. am are consequently without price. A soldier of the war thus vividly d.- F;r tn,e J"lnee pelagic sea - scrltHHl bin rrst experiem-c. ZZrL ,h S.iVn 1- .V; "Ia "My first man I saw but twenty h.- hB ha(, ,o tnem8eIves " w,fh " onds. but I shall remember him for K1.h ,,. ipi,i0 ,, ever. I was standing by my gun when B,ecni,d omsi,ie of a 3f).rane llmit off ; nrldcri. in Koren. a Confederate Infantry soldier rushed tne iSan,is Some idea of the delights of traveling ' up. I whipped out my revolver and Occasionally a few of the holder In Korea Is given by the following de-1 took him through the breast. He toss.- spirits would venture Inside the 30- scriptlon by a traveler of the "bridges' ed up his arms, cave me tli strangest mile line which had been arbitrarily S in tint country: A first class bridge In look in the world and fell forward upon drawn alKiut the Islands by the Bus- Korea Is simply an assortment of j his face. He had blue eyes, brown sinn government, but nearly always J planks nailed together. These are ! curling hair, a dark mustache nnd a ', with disastrous results, for no sooner , scarce. A second class bridge Is a handsome face. I thought the instant ' did ihelr schooner approach anywhere J series of Isolated stones, from one to I fired that I should have loved that r.tai the rookeries than perhaps another of which the visitor may Jump, man if 1 had known him. I tell yuu aroi rul the nearest point of land a A third class bridge, much the com- war Is terrible business." Youth's cniunjt of smoke would appear, and 1 monest variety. Is Invisible, its position Companion. ne" lfi-knot cruiser at full sliced. The Hotel Cruise First-class In every particular. Modern in 11 appoiaa:s Splendidly furnished throughout. Service the very besL The Hotel Cruise is located at the corner of Webb ajj Cot. tonwood streots in a new building built especially for hotel tmr. poses. Each room Is large and comfortable, being well lifted and well ventilated. In furnishing this hotel, the best of ererr thing was purchased, and attention has been given to the artis tic effect as w.ell as comfort. Tho Hotel Cruise is a model place for lodgers, traveling ns and citizens who Bcek a flret-class place where rates ere not high. Cafe In connection. Short orders served at all times. THE LATE MUSIC desired exceeding 5000 words those of about 1000 words preferred. No articles will be accepted in com petition except where the newspaper or other publication Is submitted com plete. The articles submitted become the property of the Portland Commer cial Club, to be used as desired. The contest closes October 1. 1004 We believe that there will be an interesting competition for these prizes, and feel sure that many news papers throughout the I'nlted States, Canada, Mexico and other countries will be glad to secure interesting mat ter relative to the most fertile state in the Paciiic Northwest Articles in any language will be accepted. Feeling certain that this effort will Tesult In much good to Oregon, we are. very truly yours, H. M. Cake. President. THEO. B. WILCOX. Chairman Executive Committee. Portland Commercial Club. Port land. Oregon. I being Indicated by a couple of posts, 1 oue on each side of the river. , They 1 mean that you may safely wade across, as the water will probably not go much Hbove your chest! 1 a blank shot, next a shell or two. and a few days after the vessel would join a fleet of others that had gone before at PetropaulskI, while the unfortunate crew would be on board a steamer A Knronna Quarry. The entire mass uf the Monte Sngro, C000 feet high, which dominates Onr- rnm ffi wnlitl tnnrlil. (Inn lif tllo mrtst famous quarries Is In the valley of the bo,,nd for Vladivostok and It would Cannon of IRIS. Cannon were small, measured by modern standard. In 1812. but the Ohio world was quiet, and the pioneers hud keen senses. There is much evidence that the guns of Perry's squadron were lie many years before they returned to their friends in Japan, while those who did return would always have a tale of horror to tell about the treat ment they had received. Today Russia Is at war, her ships TRAILED BY BEER BOTTLES. j rcn maD worrles for fear tnat ,t wl him." Philadelphia Polraccio. From this were extracted In Unman times the l.'ou tons of ninr hle that servwl for the construction of Trajan's column at Home. Here Do natello got the block which he carved Into his St. George, nnd Michael Ange-, are 0ither destroveil or lmttle.l nn in heard by settlers living at least thirty- 1 Io t,le one for hl Moses. From here nl- port Arthur of Vladivostok. Her most five miles east of Cleveland, or nearly , " cnrae ule uuc- V,IKK mennonea in chrnFhed possessions in Saghallen 100 miles in an nlr line from the scene ; ,lie memoir of Benvenuto Cellini, the Okhotsk sea, Kamschatka, and of the famous fight which gave the ' whIcl1 served for the colossal Neptune , Copper and Bering Islands, are unpro control of the lakes above Niagara j 'f Ammanatl In the middle of the foun- tected. falls to the Americans and did much taln of tne r,a":a della Slgnorla Ht , No man of war will there lie this m fh nnrfhirt fm- th finite! Florence. J'-'it to threaten or to capture or States. i " -htj-1 A ivftier oirann. One of the greatest natural curiosi ties in Central America Is the Volcan de Aqua or wnter volcano, which Is Mltuatcd in Guatemala, nbout twenty five miles MiuthweM of the capital. lt Himx is H.-(f0 fet-t nliovc tlii" level uf the mhi. and cult! 'ill til fields and fur Popular music that Is all the rage: Sweet Clover, Sunbeams and Shadows, Chocolate Creams, Hags, Rustling Silks, Meet Me In St. Louis, Louts, Where the Silv'ry Colorado Winds Its Way, Close Dat Eye, Under Southern Skies, Heaven's Ar tillery March, Mrs Sippl, Mid-1 summer Waltzes, Queen d Hearts (waltzes), Coon Smlla (two-step). A Dream of HeaTea (waltzes). WHITNEY-WARNER FOLIOS. Pioneer Rag Time folio ..75: Waltz and Two-Step folio .75c Majestic Song folio .. . ,75c Scott & Gordon Piano House 315 Court Street. Modem School of Commerce Gives Free Trial. Attend the BesL Free Car fa Eight Months' Tuition at Price of Six. Pendleton. 1 Alt Hare Tronblea. "Everybody worries about money." "Oh, I don't know. Some men are so rich" 'That's Jnrt it. Poor men worry be- ; caus they can't get money, and the ' seize an of the numerous Japanese fishing vessels that are even at this moment fitting out to despoil the Rus Ver- American Brewing Company's sion of the Beer Trade. "Wherever an American army passed in the war with Spain," said the observant man, "Its pathway was clearly indicated by a trail of empty beer bottles. There were enough beer bottles flung away along get away from Ledger. In Plain EniclUh. Doctor I found the patient to be suffering from abrasion of the cuticle, tumefnctlon. ecchymosls nnd extrava sation In the intciiment and cellular the I lmie about the left orbit. Judce line of march in Cuba, it seemed to j rou mean he n!,d a ,)lack eye? poc me, to pave the streets of a city the tor yes. I est trees extend almost to Uh summit. it occa'donally ve.its forth liirrculh of pure cold water. On one occasion un "eruption" of this kind Inurfduted tin northern valley and destroyed 11 whun vlllage situated on the side of the peak. When a man says "Goodness only knows," he does not mean his wife, because If she only knows, every body else is sure to know. We Paid $ 1 00,000 For Liquozone-Yet We Give You a 50c. Bottle Free. Notice to Contractors. 1 EXCURSION RATES TO ST. Wlj C.nli.,1 ...til V. wmnll'fwl o fr Ml ft ! ' n slan crown of one of its brightest and office of the undersigned, until FrI-! The Washington ' J,0lun" I .., .1 .. . .. ... r . 1. WnrM'e FAIf at Hu uuese i-iiuners win uccuuiiiuny me erection anu compiemon oi iiiree nmd sealing and fishing fleet and give brick school houses above foundation, the following rates are fn. them protection if they require any t0 he built in Pendleton, Oregon. AH To St. Louis, going y 7. More than 200 vessels will Ik em- bids must be made on blanks furnish- or tunings, reiucum6 - n!n.,nrf In 1. 1 n,t ,1 . 1. , . I . . . i I 1 .1 ( , . 0 ..... ..." inucii iw mc LuuiuiK miUi "iiu mtr eu uy me urcuuuci. A tcruiicu .w. . value of the furs and fish that they check of $500, made payable to John To Chicago, going m i u.-.ii i , , .... . . "... , T.min0 r.it urn I n r aDl 0 uiiuiiuiiicuij win secure win aiiiuuiii nalley, Jr., cierK ot scnooi ooaru, " ri;ii"t.. - - g io uver 9,auu,uiiii. wnue u is impossi- must accompany each bid, to be lor- recv ruuic hie to cnlculate (he damage that will felted to the lxiard In rase the sue- To St. Louis, returning w be done to the rookeries. cesaful bidder failed to enter Into Chicago, or g. The sea-otter rookeries are without inds within five days after he had To Chicago, returning irom exception the richest and heretofore been awarded the contract. The Louis the most closely guarded preserves in board reserves the rlcht to reject any! To St. Louis, returning via the world. It Is estimated that there and all bids. Plans and sneciflca- cago, or , are at least C000 to 8000 sea otters tions can be seen at the office of the , To Chicago, returning v there, aud It Is almost certnln that architect, room 12. Judd building. Louis me Japanese scnooners win oniain , Pendleton, Or. fully three-fourths of them, while they will also secure from 80,000 to 100,. 000 fur seals from the various breed ing places. ' For the first time In SO years the I priceless furs hitherto selected and kept for the Imperial family, the crown sables and crown sea JOHN HAILEY. JR., Clerk. C. E. TROUTMAN, Architect. This Company, after teiting Liquc aunc lor iwo years in ine moat aimcuit Term dicaea, paid $100,000 (or the American rights. That is by far the fcigheat price ever paid (or simitar rights on any scientific diacorery. We publish this (act to show you the value ot Liquozone. Wen of our class don't pay a price like that save (or a product of remarkable worth to be- inanity. Kills Inside Germs. The reaion for that price is this: Liquozone alone can kill gerrat in the Bony without killing the tissues too. Nothing else in the world is so good (or the human body; yet Liquozone is a femicide so certain that we pub liah on every bottle an offer of f 1,000 for a germ that it cannot kilt. Liquozone destroys at once and (or ever the cause of any germ disease. And there is no other way to do it Any drug that kills germs w a poison, and it cannot be taken interaaflr. Medicine is helpless in troubles of this kind. Not Medicine. Liquozone is not made by compound ing drugs. Its virtues are derived solely from gas, made in large part from the best oxygen producers. By a process requiring immense apparatus and 14 days time, this gas is made part mt the liquid product. Liquozone has, t smc tfcaa 90 yaara, twea Dm ma- sum subject o( scientific and chem ical research. The reault is a product that does what oxygen does. Oxygen is the very source of all vitality, the most easen tial element of life. Liquozone is a vitalizing tonic with which no other known product can compare. Its ef fects are exhilarating and purifying. bui Kcrnis uc nrcTcisiica; ana LiquO' tone like an excess ol oxygen is deadly to vegetable matter. Liquozone goes wherever the blood goes, destroying every germ in the body. In this way it cures diseases which medicine never cures. It will do more lor sick humanity than all the drugs in the world combined. Iseeses. These are the known srerm diaeataa. All that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature overcome the germs, and such results are indi rect snd uncertain. Liquozone kills the germs, wherever they are. and the results are inevitable. By destroying the cause of the trouble, it invariably . 1 . . eu tot uiacaia, ana forever. Urm VintblM tltM-HKlU , l-rnMoat rut wuur auwi liwli liauMUl Stood nuM Ktlcsrt hum mid tmMa ifWuaKuitloa Cau-CroVp TTptmtMiina MhewtaatiaW Bsla yha4ata.ai KcMouk XrnlMlu rtm-Ulf SHom Goltr Oot Uoooffa.. Blttt 1 TMklM -UIn rteoeal. aUitlMUMttet aula wiu fmr-ll laa.wm. llB-aU euMTk-ll mitimi Inula ti im nraltt of Ibvom mr mann. l)oc 50c. Bottle Free If yon need Liquoaone, and haw never tried h. pltaae send t this coupon. We will then mail you an or der on your local druggiat for a fall size bottle, and we will pay your og eiat ourselves for it This is our free gift, made to convince you: to shew yon what Liquoaone ii, and what it cm do. In justice to yourself, pleas ac cept it to-day, for it places 70a m&r no obligation whatever. Uqucaons costs 50c and $:. CUT OUT THIS COUPON tar tfeU .Ccr but DM pPMr attla. FtV aM tlM bUal aa4 bmII h I. Um Uatd Ohm Ca,, U-teO Wikll Ai., CUCJ. Ur oMmuoU I ban bbw III. tioauM. kal It jm wttl soap na a tOc Will. Iim 1 will uk U. I 14 '. . O X CWa tall add-iHa fUUf. Special Excursions to St. Louis. October 3. 4 and 5 are the remain- Ing dates upon which tickets will bo skins, will come into the market, and !old, at, " reduced tes t0 ,tnc ft already the agents of some of the , Jf"' Mr- J"? 'Lap S , ,! iar.t .inipr in tho wnrM Mih. . the Denver and Rio Grande and Mis- erlng to secure them for their P.-!" PI?' ,h!,"M"' Irons, regardless of price, And there is grim determination among the crews of the vessels now fitting out here. Many of them have bad their own vessels seized and con flscated in previous years, and have been imprisoned in Vladivostok and lll-treateij and starved there, but this year the Russian bear Is helpless, his claws have been cut and his teeth drawn, and his hitherto closely-guard. ed treasures are at the mercy ot the first comer. Toklo Letter. 1. Wfcala Tfclaar. "I appoM," said the absconding eaaaJer to lbs friend who had ran croM him In parts unknown, "that there was a good deal of talk about ma after I disappeared" "t should think there was!" answer ed tbejfrlend. "Why, man, the weather wasn't mentioned at all for two weeks." Hclatns- Oat aba (laaplr. Magistrate So you admit having been engaged in making counterfeit money? Prisoner Yes, your honor. Ton see, the supply of the genuine article Is so very, very short I Don't hang a dismal picture on the wall, and don't daub with sable ana flea 7 dot coa vernation. Km troon. these roads special excursion carp will be run through from Portland and St. Louis without change. See the many points of Interest about the Mormon capital and tako a ride through Nature's picture gallery, During the closing months travel to the fair will be heavy, if you con template going write W. C. McBride, general agent at Portland for the Den vcr tc Rio Grande, for particulars of these excursions, There la more Catarrh Io tbU section of the country tban all other atseaaes pat together, and until the ;ait few years was auppoaea to ne tocarsDie. vor a gveai many year doctors pronounced It a ocal disease and prescribed local remedies, ana by co&ataatlr falling to ear with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Bel mim haa nrotea eatarrh to ba a eofiStltO- tloual disease and therefore reqalrea coa atltstloBal treataaest. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured by V. 3. Cbeaey Co.. Toledo, Onto, Is tbeonlr cotaatutloo al core on the market. Hit b takes Inter nally In doaea from 10 drop, to a tea spoonful. It acts directly 00 the blood and mncona surfaces of to system. Tney offer one hundred dollars for any. case tt fall to core. Bead for circulars and tes timonials. Address: r. 3. CBBNBT CO., Toledo, a Sold br DnuKtot, price TSe. Take irii.rmll piiia for constipa tion. Attention Sheepmen. Kan to lease a ad eaa locate some good range and water. AdSrea box 4. La Orange, Or, eBaaaawBaaamBaaBMaamaaammajSiimajeMev New fall clothteg at KaBievalt'a. XUUIB t.ll I Children of balf-fare ase, w anore raies. , .... .1 . .ni nn Mai u Vce" w"' ,7 ;74 is: W ana id; juue i. --:,. c,Btri 2 and 3; August 8, 9 and . 1 her 6. 6 and 7: October 3,4 iM Good going ten usa sale, returning, 90 dar from d sale. , ... Good for stop-over at "7 l.v.fn iho limits. n ..11 Infnrraatlon re routes. Bide triPJ. etc.. eaUgA1 dress. w?'VYn PendW 8. B. CALDERHEAD. Ff General P8e,nKerffr Walla Walla, wasn. Triennial Conclave San FranciKw, r- -. Q San Francisco, CU MP1- iuntofabcoccasA & N. makes a round trip dates of sale, via Bteamernw , land August MKh, jTfcT and 13. Via rail. 16 and 17. ConUnnou Ptod tag trips, with flnl "ifwiii ba tSfi M. 1904. Stoporer. Jill w ed in California onlf, 1 T..' RTOOSltiOB, tO I,- tf Bf 10 IWWM a hotels, etc, Mc under! you wJU -g- stating wnat fsraw- .a - aaa MT1 1 1 UD V - - M WIU mo "rv " a. u on aw rri mm ha An VIOL 11 w avOfl w- mmm tt IDT JWH IAeU r.T. aanease to 7 uSSrrfl . B, B. 0 na-aertal Agf. iM PwrtJaaa. vm"