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« BANDON, Volume XX. LOCAL NEWS ‘T’hoto” Buttons, 10 to IScts, m Wrenshall's Gallery. Seed Wheat, Oats, Corn ami Barley at Sanderson Brothers’ Store. S. J. Culver returned home last week from a visit to Roseburg. Bring your wool to Sanderson Bros Highest market price guaranteed. J. T. Mars and wife returned home last Saturday from a visit to Marsh field. The machinery for the Coquille Steam Laundry arrived last week on the steamer Elizabeth. A J. Sherwood returned from Cur ry County last wook, ami is campaign ing in the Bay district this w«*ek. Mrs. Geo. Gehrig and son took pass age to San Francisco, ou th« steamer, Elizabeth, to visit friends in Califor nia. Miss Alma Nelson was a passenger on the steamer Elizabeth to San Fran cisco, and inny spend several months in California before returning. John N. Luke, of Bandon, solicits yot.r trade in Bricklaying and Car penterwork. All kinds of brick work, plastering and ement work done. The st earn er Elizabeth is due bige about Saturday.. E. T Kruse, owner of the vessel is expected to come up on her for a visit to the Coquille. Sick headache results from a disor dered stomach, ami is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by C. Y. Lowe Druggist. .E. S. Desn was looking after bis political interests here last week. He will be likely to come off second best at the polls, as T. J. Thrift has a heavy percentage on the office. We neglected to mention in our last issue that A. G. Hoyt had gone as a delegate to’tlieCraud Lodge, I.O.G.F which met at Astoriat last week. He would also visit friends at Cottage Giove. Still to be found at the old stand is H. A. Cox, the grocer, and of grocer ies and provisions he keeps the best In fruit, nuts, candies, etc., bo keeps in the front, having always a fresh stock coming in. The baseball season i? on nnd Ban don Hnd Two-utile seem to have a league all to themselves. Last Sun day Bamlon haJ a winning and the Sqniay preceding was Two mile's day. No gate receipts. Dr. Premia the Dentist is now on his way up the coast and will be in Bandon about May 31th for a short stay. Those having dental work to do will please write or call early for appointment. This will probably be Dr I’rentis’ last visit this summer. The steamer Elizabeth sailed for San Francisco last Friday. Follow ing is the passenger list : Mr and Mrs M E Leonard and son, Miss Alma Nelson, 11 B Ray. Maud Ray, Lyle Ray, B H Vermillion, Miss Surah Faliy, Mrs (loorgo Gehrig and son Fred. Hon. R Coke were in town Thursday evening on their way to Rogue River. Mr. Hume ba«l come into Coos Bay on the gasolene schooner Berwick a «lay or two before and was on his way home accompanied by Mr. Coke who is try ing to ingraft himself into the good grace of the voters. One of the greatest blessings a mod eat man can wist, for is a good, relia ble set of bowels, if you are not the happy possessor of such an outfit yon, can greatly improvo the efficiency of those yon have by the judicious nse of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take and agreeable tn effect. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. F or S ale A span of Bulls; 6 feet it inches and 6 feet lo inches, respec tively. Enquire of J. H. Tucker. Baudon, Oregon. L eft In Mnnck'a Had, the night of the School Entertainment, a plain black capo, silk lined. Ownei will find same at this office. F ob S ale :- A Studebaker wagon: only been in actual nse about three months; is in perfect condition. En quire of J. S. Tilton, six miles south of Bandon, or at this office. Whoopins Cough. o —--------- ‘‘In tho spring of 1901 my children had whooping cough,” says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. ’‘I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this ia the best remedy I have ever eeeo for whooping cough " This rem edy keeps the cough loose, lessens tbo severity and frequency of the cough ing spells, ami counteracts any ten deucy toward pneumonia. For sale |>y C. Y Lowe. Monday, June 6th, is the State election. Woolsacks and Butter kegs at Sanderson Bros’. Ehler H L. Holt will deliver the Memorial oration at Dora next Mon day. John Curran, of Myrtle Point, was among the visitors in Bindon last bight. . Chris Beyerle has purchased W.J. Peterson’s Louao and lot on Fourth Street. OREGON: The Coast Mail received a Typo setting machine last week. BiugeP Herman is reported h jme again from Washington. Sheriff Gidtier is in town, todny, looking after his interests in this part of the politics! field. J. II. Gauntlett, has been seriously ill for several days, but took a turn for Jim better, Tuesday, and is im proving slowly. THURSDAY, MAY J. S. Cok» WM in town Tuesday evening, returning from Lis campaign ing tour of Curry County. E.N. IH- hw ' m Record. We give below an extract from the Port Orford Tribune, of li>01, which indicates the sort of record made by E. S. Dean, present Republican can didate for Assessor of Coos County, when lie was Assessor of Curry. Af ter reviewing the trouble previously ciiiisad by careless metbi <ls of other assessors, the Tribune says: We have examined the work of our present assessor, for this year, and find the roll not only neat, clean, and plainly written, but tiud that be lias taken great pains to straighten out tangled descriptions, afidTo Hssess all real estate to the rightful owners, having by hard work and great pa tience made plain and Comirehensive present ownership township plates, which are of great value and should be kept up by future Assessors. Mr. Dean has evidently performed his duty'well, and «although some errors may yet appear, he has taken the course which the law contemplates, and which will lead to future correct and business like assessments of the county, as regards ownership and de- ! scription of real property. With a[ i correct and proper assessment of the county, there will be little complaint against .the sheriff on account of er rors in delinquent tax sales. 26, 1901 Number 21. At til© Little Important News Notes T ofsday , May 17. The Japanese forces are pressing forward and are almost within atrikiug distance of Mukden. The Russian forces have evacuated Niu Chwnng, and will fall back to°Liau Cheng- Safe crackeis at Billinas, Mont., gut away with cash and jewelry valued nt $350, and notes and checks to amonut of $8,000. Bertram Nauelschmidt, a cashier of a New York furnit me cumpauy, has einbezzeled $13.000 of the Company’s funds. ReptibUcuns of San Salvador nnd Guata- mala are importing large amounts of arms in preparation of war. A gold suoff box, a memento of former days, sold in London for $5250. The Bandon Band has a bid to go to Coquille to play fora rally,'June Ned Clark, of Northern Curry, was 2ml. They will decide tonight. Bandon will have a big celebration doing business in town today, having ! .Tu'v 4th,under the anspieea of tho F. arriv -d yesterday. W bdmbsdat . May 18. The Russians now admit that a Japanese A secoml hand De Lava) Separator ■ D. Band. Over ?20() has been raised submarine boat sank the Russian ilagship for sale at Saud<-rsou Bro«. Cheap. for the occasion. Petropavlovsk. Rev. Hnndsakr-r, of Coquille, held Good as new. Capacity 6(M) pounds Heavy explosions were heard at Port Ar services in thia town Tuesday and an hour. thur by a passing vessel, and it is thought that the Russians were destroying their ves George Welch of Lam pa Creek anil Wednesday evenings, in the interest sels Htid docks. Miss Bonnie Sell of Riverton were of the Christian Church. The Russian forces at Port Arthur send Captain Johnson and crew of the married at Coquille ou Wednesday of dispatches out now by Chinese runners. tug Triumph, have been overhauling last week. The Democrats carried the city election at Denver by a large majority. Storer Pierce was in town last Fri their vessel, repainting and putting The Belgian-American liner, Friesland, day fishing for votes. Storer is the! her in ahipshnne for service. broke her shaft off the coast of Ireland, and Republican nominee from Curry for Charles I Kime has boon doing the had to have a tug sent to take her to port. joint representative. «craping act on thosteamer Antelope, An express messenger was attacked in the chi - by a sea lion that escaped from its box E O. Potter, Republican n >tninee j this we»k, getting her in condition to wbilo being transported to St. Louis, and for District Judge, arrived here yes receive a new fronting of paint. bad to shoot the animal. terday evening ami passed on down Chas. E. Dietz, an honored fritizen T hursday , May 19. into Curry witbou) delay. of Myrtle Point and a pioneer of Coos Japan lost two fine waisbips of C51 nlen. The Yoshina collided with the Kasuga off Richard Jones cut his left hand se- County, died at his home Sunday Puit Arthur in a fog and sank, only 90 of v«-rely,'ast Monday, with an axe while J morning, age«) 71 years,9 mouths and her crew being saved. '1 lie Hatsuse explod splitting wood. The injury will lay 15 days. ed h Russian mine and sank carrying 441 men men to death. him off work for some time. Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Nosier, of Co Japanese marines were taken ashore al The main building nt the County quille, have returned after a year's Tiie Town Election. lower Hill. They destroyed four miles of Infirmary bnrm-d do-vn last week, fire absence in California ami a visit to Monday being the Fourth Monday, railroad and capturtd a Russian train. hiving ignited from a defective ,lue. the Willamette valley, from whence Bandits in Morocco have carried off tin in May, was town election dny, and American citizen named Pcrdicares, and his Most of the contents of the bnildtng they came in from Roseburg. i the Northwest wind, which prevailed stepson, who is a British subject, from Tan burned. The building w is insure.! Tho northwest wind «bowed up in on I hat occasion, was of a frosty na gier, and are holding them for ransom. The for #350. great shape Monday and Tuesday. ture Hnttitvpe of the condition of de I'mted States or Great Britian will probably H. A. Iross returned home last On Monday it. was nnnanally cold, send a warship to Morocco. feated candidates. However in tbo San Francisco highbinders stabbed a Chi Thursday evening, cured of the trou ami bad the touch of the icebergs case of those who were put up from nese widow in Ban Francisco, and another ble which took biiu to Portland, which from whence it seemed to omnnato. which to select a town board, it would war is imminent in ('hiuatown between op was caused by Laving his lip burl ou Robert Burn«, Democratic candi have been impossible to have made a posing factious. the inside, and theu poisoned by con date for Joint R>pre-‘ ntntiveof Coos F riday , May 20. bad selection, hs any combination An army of 32,000 Cossacks made a col tact with bis teeth. He is feeling ami Curry, was Imre last eight look that could have been chosen, would umn of 20.000 Japanese fall back on Feng very milch better. ing after liis political interests, and have been of honorable meu who Wang Cheng. The Japs report that they Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Davis, of Co passe«! on to exhibit at other points. would have looked well after tlie retreated rapidly, in good order. qnille, lost a son from stomach trou Corea removes her mask apd all sem The conveniences of tho fire depart- town’s needs, beuco when so much ble, last week, the did I being nearly tnenl « ere augmented during the week good timber is available, defeat hud blance of neutrality is gone. She is Japan's three years old. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Divis by a new hose cart received from no sting in it as but six men could lie ally. Russian Losses at. Kin Chow were over 300. are the parents of the young man Portland, capableof carrying 750 feet chosen out of the twelve that were 45 battalions of Japanese troops were that was drowned nt the wharf there of hose. This adds to the effective put in nomination. landed at Liao Tung peninsula. about three months ago. A British torpedo boat was sent from Gib- ness of the means with which to fight l'he vole was lavga there being 116 I Coquille Bulletin: John Rowan had fire should tbo occasion arise. The ballots cast which is, wo believe, the ralter as a result of the kidnapping Perdic- aris and bis stepson, Cromwell Varley. the misfortune on Tuesday of lust new cart cost §170 delivered here. the greatest nnmhar cast at any town The Cottage Grove sawmill was closed by week to break bis leg while slashing election held here. Below is tb<> result attachment of Portland creditors. From Portland comes the report that re on liis ranch ou Hall’s Creek. A bent' of the election, the successful candi tree which be bad cut, sprang back date« being marked- by a star follow peaters have been registering in severe j wards. and struck him ou the leg below the! The IS ing the name. A tremendous explosion was heard at Che knee, breaking both bones. He was prepnr ng to give a concert tn Kime’s For Town Recorder foo in the direction of Fort Arthur, the cans® getting along us well as could lie ex Hall, Saturday evening. June 4th. being unknown. A. D Morse*.......................... '..69 S aturday , May 21. pected at last report. Arrangements ¡.re well under wav S. J. Culver.................................41 The fine new. Russian warship, Bogatyr. Elder E. Keeler, of San Francisco, end Hie entertainment will consist io For Town Trustees’ strand« d on the rocks off Vadivostok and who arrived here some two weeks ago, vocal and instrumental music, and Elbert Dyei*................ .. .89 was blown up to k<ep her from falling into F. A. Mehl*’.................. left Monday to join Elder H. L. Holt the management is arranging to give .. .68 the hands of the Japs. The Japs took Kai Chow and drove the ./58 at Myrtle Point. While here Ehb-r spice to the occasion by introducing R. E. L. Bedilliou*... Russians back toward Niu Chwang. Keeler preached a series of able dis some dramatic features. ...56 Chris Rasmussen* Spotted fever is epidemic at New York. The members of the band have courses, proving that be was very fa- Charles Lorenz*... . .53 Nearly one hundred deaths have occured from it during the week. ipiliar with the contents of the Bible. proven their ability to entertain and J. N. Langlois......... ...44 Chicago is going to celebrate Julv 4th on Ho and Elder Holt will work togeth the coining occasion promises to be Geo. P. Topping... ...47 an elaborate scale. Piesident Roosevelt is to be there. no exception to other efforts. The er iu the missionary field. .. .38 J. B. Marshall .... Cloud bursts in Colorado have drowned Program will appear next week. J. C. Shield ................................ 36 The old Board of Trustees are de several persons and done damage amounting to a million or more dollars. The loss of J. Denholm................................ 28 termined to leave the town affairs in i'liolco Brick life would have been great but for timely There were about a dozen voters warning along the water courses. good shape when they step down and Three persons were seriously hurt and J. Henry Schroder, of Arago, is that got in too late to vote and besides ont, although, perhaps, the treasury nine more slightly injured in a wreck on the will be almost depleted too. They turning out n first class article of these there were about a dozen more Denver Rio Graude railway. M onday . May 23. are having a sixty-foot tower con brick ftoir, bis plank at that place, voters that were out of town and did Rumor states that the Japanese stormed structed in which 'o bang and dry the said to be the l>e-t article of the kind not come in to cast their ballots. Port Arthur again and that they were hose, ami besides this, they have bad ever maun fact n red in Coos. He sent checked with heavy loss. Loss stated at 15,000 men. the Towu Hull building treated to a a sample intended for the R ecorder Bl. Petersburg reports several Japanese fresh coat of paiut. A. G. Erickson office, but some party, it seems, took transports lost during a typhoon. Bandon Post and all ex-soldiers are re A Russian cruiser was damaged at Kron a fancy to it, and the brick failed to is the artist. quested to meet at G. A. R. Hall, at 9:35, stadt by an explosion in the bunkers, killing R. M. Hayter arrive«! here last Fri reach its destination. If it had been and march to First Street, where column ten stokers and damaging the vessel. Two thousand pounds of contraband day from Gray’s Harbor, to visit his a gold brick we should not have been will form as follows; opium was seized at Seattle. 1. Firing squad. father and other relatives. Dick, as surprised; but as it was not, the par 1 wo men were killed and five injured by Bindon Band. 3. Children with flowers. be is familiarly called, has been ab ty who captured it must Lave consid An explosion in a fireworks manufactory at 4. Bandon Port hnd visiting comrades. Camden, N. J. sent from Coos for about three years, ered it a valuable article. 5. Bandon Relief CoYps. The war aspect in Thibet is taking a grave 6. Life Saving Crew. a part of winch time he has spent in Blend Crushed by Fulling Tree turn. Colonel Younghusband may have to 7. Fire Department. retire, in which case there is danger of trou Alaska. He thinks that territory of 8. Citizens. ble on the whole British frontier. A man named Wedekamper was At 10:00 a. in! column will march to cem- fers good opportunities for making MARINE. money, and will very probably return seriously and probably fatally injured cterv. wh«re the ritnalistio services “f Corps A brivkd . Ibis afternoon, while engaged io cut anti Post will be followed as ¡-er ritual. there in the future. May 19—Sehr Berwick, Jacobson, 5 hours After thn er ives have been decorated and ting wood on H SeogatackeD’s lend taps sounded, column will re-form and from Coos Bay. The jovial countenance of Taylor SAILED. near town, in company with J. W. march to First Street, and disband fordin Siglm shone in this locality last Sun May 20—Stror Elizabeth, Jenson, to 8. F. Davis. ner. day while that gentleman whs looking Mav 21—Gasolene sehr Berwick, Jacobson, Afternoon programwill commence prompt The wind blew down a tree which to Rogue River. after the vulnerable places in the for o’clock ‘ftand/ud. tin-ff. to ■■ l-B ! ■ M - ” ; : k ly "Mav —Aeur Vf extern iiou»b, V, uidi r, ‘je. tress of his political opposition for the Hall. Sa.i Francisco. refuge tinder an old snag, which was f. Sons bv choir May —Behr Ruby. Kortb, to S. F. honor of Sheriff of Coos County, struck by the fulling tree and caught 2 Pravcr bv chaplain. Taylor is the Democratic candidate 3. !>t elnni tion. Poem, “The Nation’s the unfortunate man's head, fractnr Dead, bv Mies Winnie McNair. for Sheriff, aod was interviewing the 4. (». A. IL S* tv ice. ing the skull ami otherwise badly in- voters and renewing ol 1 acquaintances 5. Reading of Lincoln’s Address at Get ijnring hie head. Dr. McCormic was tyflburg. 1ANDON LODGE,No. UK,A. F A -M. Taylor is one of the best-known mon Ì Stated conimunicatioiiM firm Sat, called, and the man was brought to 6. < Iration bv Mr. R. < Lee. after the full moon of each J nrday Hong. “ God be with You Till we Meet 7. in Coos County, and being a man uf ! town, where ha lie« iu a precarious Again.’’ < month- All Master Masons cordially good business ability ami integrity, FLI ER NELSON, W. M. invited. 8 Benediction, condition.—Coast Mail. X- It is earnestly requested th.at all turn out * J. E. W aixtro M. Nec. will make, not only a speedy race, but V -J><■ •> 4< «■ ?-<■ An Open Letter, and observe this dav, May 30th, as a cxy of an officer who has been tried ami found mourning for the nation’« dead, and not a fr 4 •> fr 4 fr 4 fr 4 fr/fr fr.i-.fr frA.fr fr < fr ■ true. Fr mi tbo Chupín. 8. C . Nows: Ear d«iy of pleasure. fr 5 LO1HIK No. 133, I. 0.0. F « ly in tbo spring my wife an.I I worn C. Timmons, of Asteria, arrived Memorial *ervic“fl will be held on Sundsv. J ’:‘ here last wo«‘k and spent several days taken with diarrhoea, hh <1 so sever«« May 22d.in »he M- E Church. Discourse by ip ANDON LODGE. No. 133,1.0. O. I. » Comrade Moyers. The different denoroina- ' meet« »very naturdxv evriiiri|i. £ in town, leaving again ou Monday were the pains that we called a physi tions nre requested to meet with us on this ^Vlxitilig brothers in good «landing < «cordially invited. fr morning Mr. Timmons came down cian who prescribed for ns, but his day, at 11 o’clock, a. m. N. E. BARKLOW. N. G. f to look after some unfinished bnsiness medicines failed to give any relief. A By request of Committee. R. FnKurmcx, .Is. Bee. and his interests Imre. While here friend «lio bad a bottle of Cbamls-r * ifr » fr * fr fr fr fr fr 4 Vlfr fr W-fr fr i t <■ i we asked him as to the report that be lam’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoen C- T- Blumanrother frfrfrfrfr'-frfrfrfr »frfr frfr.frfr*frfrfrfr-»*fr» would build a cannery at North Bend Remedy on band, gave each of us a U. S. Coiamiaionerand Notary Public y, Court Que^a of the Forest No. 17, ami he replie«! tfeat he ha«i said noth dose, amiwe at once felt the effects F«»rri»t<-n» <»f Ante ica. Filings and Final pri>f* made on Home -------- 2 ing thatswonld warrant a report of I procured a bottle, ami before nsing sieaiU. I i;uber Claim«>nd other F. S Landa if «lit 11 1 QUEEN OF THE FOREST J £oi»»-y tnann Ne<«»tlated on Approve«! X* that nature, and that there was no the enttr* contents we were entirely No. 17 meet. I ik I hv nipht < f eacl;< Security, <«week. m Concrete Hall. Band«-n. Ore,-« n < grounds for it. He remarked that cure I HI« a wonderfnl remedy, and Olli in room 10 Reyerle Bnildinff, Han fr I cordial w.-lconie is extended to all via- < ♦iting hrother«. J. I. FISHER, * water sufficient for such industries should be found in every h'>tiM*old. (T bd . Residence on Botte Creek. (We«on. .1 N. L aholoib . Chief Hunger. > was net available al t^at place. Mr. H. (?. Ba ley.V.litor. T»s remedy is All kln<1s of Real I b«<^;ht an Fin. Mecretarv. Timmons will return ngqpi in August for sale by (’. Y. I.*«, lS'>ggi<t. fr frfr fr# frfr ♦♦ -f frfr-4 ♦ fr^B-x- 44 fr'fr-' -5.7 ■: O RACKET STORE yon may find just what you want. If you do, be assured the price is right. We sell for cash but give bottom prices and honest dealing. We carry Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, Books, Stationery, Notions. Glassware and Lampe. Each week our windows will give you a few prices that are Trade Winners. Below are some good values. Ladies' Embroidered Silk Chiffon Collars, $.40. Ladie«’ Black Skirts, $ 80 and $1.50. Ladies' Shopping nnd Wrist Bags. (>% by 10 inches, Imitation Leather, very fine, $.50. Men's Soft Bosom Percale Dress Shirt, $.60. Men's White Laundered Shirts, $1.00. Men's Half Hose as cheap as $.05 a pair. Men's Shield Bows, Teck Scarfs, etc., from $.05 to $.30. We will be pleased to have voa call and get prices on Dishes, Glassware, Notions, etc., at any time, whether you wish to buy or not. You will alwav^fiud Qs in at THE RACKET. J. Denholm Dry Goods of Every Description. Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSET. Fall and Winter Goods. A Large Stock Just Received. Ladies* Jacket« and All Kind, of Good. For Capes. Winter Wear. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. CLOTHING DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes T GRENZ'S STORE X. Band Concert. Decoration Day Program CONSTANTLY on HAND A Large Stock of Fresh .Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. will be disposed of at prices that will astonish yoo, while there are Fin T1 fyQ 1 Td To he had in Dry Goods, Clothing, bhoea UlA-X gjCLlLXO Bnj omer goods that must be gold to luak» room for more. . ullCl Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Bed Room Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper nnd and Pn-ces. Window Trimmings. House Lining. -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- o o ° o e o (P o Furniture Repairing and Saw filing a Specialty. o » UNDERTAKING Giass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burinl Robes nnd Goods, nnd Undertaking Supplies CouHtantly Kept on Hnnd. BANDON FURNITURE COIT/NY. J. C. Shields & Son, Bla-clsismittL & Wagon TsZE^kiers. Wagens of all tanda matte to order. Job work attended to promptly and nil work punrnnteed to give Batisfaotion. Reiisrnnble. Horseshoeing el Prices SioeoiEulty DO YOU nied any hard - ware ? rs We nre still doing bnoineas at The Old A-r V Stand and can please you. Give us a Call an 1 examine our Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is the time to purchase Hardware. in stock a inrge assortment of The undersigned has Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware% Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies. Paint*, Oil», floor* mid Window«. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man, r. T«»frFI>O, VTTORNEY íkd COUNSELOR AT iAw Wrenshall & Wrershr.II, ÀXD NOTARY Pl Ill.IC. Fir© Insurance. Bandon. - - - - Oregon. 4 Photographers, GAI LI ftulND HAM : • o o •• St o Mattresses and Springs. Cabinet Shop in Connection. 1 i? 9 '"1 X. o o • o o • o « o o