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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1883)
THE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, 1883. AEIZ.OBA INDIANS. The horror of another Indian out break in Arizona has startled the coun try. The remorseless savage?, fattened and caressed by the Government, have again broken through the restraints of tho reservations and are carrying death and terror to the ranchmen ard miners of the Territory. Their path of blood is marked by the slain, by blazing roof trees and desolated homes. Terror and dismay appall the commu nity. Every where is peril. The sense of insecurity is pervading, and crowds of panic-stricken fugitives crowd the towns for safety. Homes ate- abandoned, mines are left un- workcd, the ranches are given up tp the savages, and scaaes of desolation and honor which onJy a savage war on the frontier can occasion take the place of the peaceful a'ud smiling prosperity which so lately distinguished the Ter- . ritory. ; All this conies, says the San Fran cisco Examiner, from the policy of the : Government, in deal:n with the Indi ans. It makes the savages masters by concentrating them in vast numbers on reservations in the heart of the Terri tory. It renders the Indians formid able and menacing by supplying them with arms and acoutrements for inces sant warfare, and by training their most intelligent warriors to military skill in the capacity of army scouts. It reduces the sel.tler3 to the n ecessity of . becoming mere pensioners on the good will and precarious friendliness of barbarians with whom war is a pastime and slaughter 'a delight. It pampers the savage, excuses his merciless out breaks, extenuates his crimes and con ciliates tx sullen temper, instead whipping hiui into submission when his restless impulses urge to the war path. There is no safety to the frontier un der such conditions. - The military pro taction afforded to the people of Arizo na has nevei been anything more than a wreteuse and an apolosrv. The sav- ges regard the military with scorn and treat it with contempt. The army has never harmed them. It is used to afford them amusement instead of in spiring fear. It is the plaything o: their idle hours. . i What, then, is to be done? We say that if the government cannot or wil not protect them, the eoplo of Arizo na' may be expected to prorect them selves.. If there is a spot in their midst which the government maintains as a menace to their property and lives it ought not to be suffered to exist. Desperate diseases require desperate rea.edif!s and San Carlos is a diease. The surgeon in dealing with a dreadful ulcer which threatens the life of his pa tient does not hesitate to apply the knif; aud the' people of Arizona will not hesitate to doctor their terrible malady. If in doing this same start ling and appalling , tragedy results, frightful and terrible in its conse quences, the siu f the event will belong to the government - whose weakness and folly inspire alike the contempt id commiseration of civilized "men. , Couxtikq the Cash. There has been a great parade made over count ing the cash in the treasury of the United States, preparatory to turniug is over vo the new Treasurer Wyman. It seems that this has not been dene for ten years, though there have been several changes of officers during that time. Some sixty persons are engaged in tho work, which is expected to occu py two or three weeks, as there is sup posed to be, in the treasury nearly $400,000,000. The counting com menced on tho last dayf, March and cm April 2d it was gravely announced that there was a deficit of five cents! No one expects any materialshortage to be found by this commission. It was not appointed for that purpose. When the treasury is turned over to the next Democratic administration it will be a surprise to the country if there is not a greater discrepancy. The Modoc war claims which for several years past have been pending before congrasshave at last been settled In fuU His Excellency Gov. Moody having received a few days since from Capt John Mullan drafts covering the balance due the state from the United States government. The amount of such claims as audited and allowed the state was $70, 268 03! Liberal Lectures. Dr. J. L. York the noted liberal orator will speak' at the Court house in this; City on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7.30 sharp on the following topics: 1st, "Temperance Reform, from a new stand point." " 2nd.. "The World we live in." 3rd. - "Individuality, Love and mar-, riae." 4th. "Science and Religion." Ladies especialy invited. -Admission free. Collection at theclose. tly Spoken- "What the people want and ought to have are homes and a chance homes and a living chance. Give a family a home of their on and it is the best safeguard for the perpetuity of a gov ernment and the happiness of a people. I was always sorry fora family who had no home, but bad to dodge about from house to house jand place place no orchard to improve, no flowers to love and nurse, no eacred spot, no castle, as Clackstone cells it. I don't know how , i . other people prize it, but my home is the dearest spot on earth to me and my family. There is no place like home not a rented home, forever wanting re pairs, but a h Dm e to live and die in, which the boys who jiave found work afar off can look back to with affection and revisit wit i pure delight, and where . the good wife land daughter can plant the vine ndj :- rosebush and sow the flower seed, arid the orchard and the grape-vines bring their fruit in due sea- son. it won do to say, that the -poor are too lazy to work and, buy land-and have a home. They haven't been tried. They don't get encugh for their labor to lay up anything. They are not encour aged. Vanderbilt and company cet all they make over and above a poor living, and Vanderbilt must be protected. The trouble is our, people have got hardened to fixing a minimum price upon labor, just enough to feed and clothe the family stingily, with no margin for old age or sickness, much less a house. What does all this mean that three syndicates are bying up all the land of the great west, 00,000 acres and 300, 000,000 acres in Texas, and large tracts in Arkansas! Why don't the United States government buy it up and save it for homes for our people! The gov ernment gave away ' 100,000,000 of acera in Texas at one time to a wealthy corporation to hire 'em to build a rail roadmore land than is obtainable in any four States in the Union except Texas, and our statesmen made no pro test. The money is all going into the hands of a few, and so is the land. There is a way to stop all this, but when it is agitated the rich and j owerful cry out agraiianism and robbery, and hire the press and bribe the big men and scare off the; little ones' and so it goes. Y7hat we need are statesmen, not liirc- lirgs. Wei want fearless men who can't be tampered with. Let all this surplus wealth, these bloated fortnnes, be taxed to j support the government After a maiihas accumulated $100,00u begen to tax the excess, and the more he accumulates the beaver tbe rate; and when he gets it up to" a million take all the excess, if necessary, to equalize in some measure the burdens and the comforts of life, and provide homes humble homes for the people. A man with ten acres and a heuse of his own is a good citizen in peace and. a ower of strength to his government in time of war. A million of dollars is enough for any one man. He ought not to hunger and thirst for morre, for he can't need it, and it makes a dog of him to hoard it up. Who has any re spect for such men as Vanderbilt, or Gould, or Senator Shaont ro even fer tile memorv of Stephen Girard or A. T. Stewart Nobody. "Bill Arp" in the Atlanta Constitution. FE0M IdYETLE 0SEIX Plenty of rain this week and the farmers jubilant over the prospects of an abundant harvest. Dr. Keeler II. Gabbtrt, our able druggist, is up and attending to busi ness once more, after a severe spell of sickness. Jake-Chad wick's son Frank lias been very ill with typhoid fever for about two weeks but at this writing is slowly itnprc viug. Dillard Strode of South Myrtle, bus. been very ill with pneumonia, but be ing in reduced circumstances he could not get a doctor. Dr. McOrty and the druggist being both sick he sent to Canyonvilie twice, but neither of the doctors there would come, having some trivial excuse, but we know their real reasons, the lack of this man having property, j Doctors, if you can't make enough off of those that are able to pay so that j on can wait on the poor, you had better give up your sheepskins and quit the business. - . Mna Annie Cooper has charge of the South Myrtle school, in district 55, vhich commenced Monday. ; The town has been infested with thieves for the last day or two. Last evening they stole an overcoat from Bailey ,s hotel, when Mr. Buick, Dep uty Sheriff, raised a posse of eight or nine men and went over to where six of about as rough characters a3 one would want to see were camped, near the depot, and searched there for the coatj but 'could not find any trace of it. During the night these rascals fell out among themselves and gave informa tion which led Mr. Buick to make an other search for it, which proved mere successful, as he found the coat under the end if the trestle work, but the bird that' put it there had flown. OCCISIOXAL. . Truth Pass and Feathers- The PUindeaJer in last week's issue labors through about half a column of billingsgate garbage headed "Independet Misrepreseuta- k turns, in which it assumes to ; take us to task for publishing a statement of the facts of the trial and acquittal of Frank Donald son befere Justice Flint's court tho week be fore, in which it makes use of language and insinuations unbecoming a respectable journ al, ,Ve would not notice the article or the thin" that wrote it had not the Plaindealer on a previous occasion, by a similar attack, attempted to shield a conductor of the O. & C. railroad from illegal and nngentlemanly acts, which we published from statements made to ns by some of the oldest and most respectable citizens of our county, in which it won for itself a reputation scarcely second t Baron Munchausen or Siubad the sailor. It complains that we made three mistakes iii our report of the trial. First it says 'The door was closed and held shut by haV in a chair propped against it, and did not stand ajrtr, as the mighty editor of the Inde pendent falsely asserted-" How the poor li ttle thins? knew there was' a chair against the door is a mystery, as there was no evi dence of the kiud iatroduced on tho trial, ualess it was stopping in the reom with the prosecutrix, which may explain ths reason for this uncalled-for attack and the special defense wich the little thing pleads in the article for itsfailure and its ille&al and un necessary action in the premises, for which the taxpayers of Donglas county are charged 51 65. : Secondly it 3ays: "Now this mighty In dependent man koew that he was misrepre senting" facts when he said that when or dered out he Btood not on the order of going but went ot once." How the little thing found out he did not go out at once requires explanation, as the defendant testified posl tively that when ordered out he got out as soon! as he could, and in this as in most all of his testimony he was corroborated by the prosecuting witness. Thirdly, it says that wo insinuated that the prosecuting witness was a grass widow and was not overly choice in her language in ordering the man out. As to the witness be jrg a grass widow the writer of the article iu the Plaindealer is probably better informed than we are, as she is its client, not onrs and it makes an admirable defense for her .in tne article. Whether she be a grass widow or not, the language testified as having been made use of by her wjis such that we cannot admit of its being quoted in our columns The facts developed on the trial were not as the Plaindealer states. It simply reiterates the charges made in the complaint, which were put in issue by the plea of not guilty and found by tho verdict of the jury to be untrue and there is no going back on the record. It says we blame the Justice and District Attorney for allowing such a case to be brought into court. . We made no reflec tion in our item upon tho Justice of the Teace, who we believe to be an honorable old gentleman. We stated that the "pro ceeding was of a character that shou'd not have been allowed to come before the courts If the poor little thm does not know what officer is giventhe control and management of all criminal proceedings by the State, then we are not responsible fwr its igao ranee. Much as we dislike to reflect upon the official act ten of an officer, it is the duty of all independent, honorable journal? to justly .criticise unjust or illegal acts, which are detrimental t the public good. Ha the prosecuting officer done his duty in these proceedings ry requiring security for the costs, as provided by section 122 of the Justices' code, the county would not ha?e to bear tho expense of these sham proceedings. "VTOTICE U HEUERY G1VK.N THAT THE UN XM dersijued has been appointed aUmiruKtrator of the estate of C, T. Kuiiman deceased. All persons having claims uaiiist suid estate will present the eauis W me properly rer tied, at the office ofj. W. Hamilton, in Hoseburg, and any persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will call and settle the same. B. BROCKWAY, admin. J. W. Hamilton attorney. uil7-7 FAEM FOB J3 o C CONSISTING OF 525 ACRES OF land, eitualed 11 miles tiorthsast of Roseburr, in Mount Scott Pn cinct. One hundred acres plow land, the balance god pasture land, well watered aud all under good nce. rit-nty of fir and oak timber forfpucin and fael. Good farm hou-e and barn and other out buildings, and 500 choice fruit trees lertrinir. Price 86 per acre. Inquire of C H. OJen on the Dremiscs. or HW- f n:an & Ball, attorneys, Hoseburg. The Famous Unrivaled Tho Harchnan Piano, A strictly first-clasa instrument at moderate price; 1 Also Tho Popular Pease Piano! A. L. BAN e.OFT&CO., 721 Mai st, San Francisco, Solo agents for Pacific Coast FINE FAKMS J acres. 18 miles from UoHebursr. on tno Coos Bay kNE FABM CONTAINING 431 AND $91-00 stage road, and known as the "Eighteen Mile House." Has good dwellitijj, lar?e barn nd nuthousee, with orchard and good garden is we I fenced. A good sized creek ovri t -r 'ugh the piace, near the housse aud barn, ar 'ere. .ance rolling land. Grain, grass and k icnty of Umber for fuel, fencing and bund ng urposes. Is a good tavern stand, be in? near th foot of coast ranjre of mountains. Toll gate aud stage station adjoining. Climate healthy, water pure. Terms, part cash and part on liberal time. . J. with good dwelling and barn and outbuildings with a bearing orchard. One-half plow -land and bal ance timber land, and all well watered. These farms will be sold either together or separately, to suit purcnase rs. Apply to Hermann & Ball, Koseburg, Oregon. , v ALSO, 427 ACRE3 NEAR THE TOWN OF Looking Glass, in Donsjlas county. ; acres of plow land of the best quality, balance pasture land, with plenty of oak aud fir timber for luel and fenc ing. All well watered, with dwelling barn and good orchad. Price &1.0O0. One thousand down, balance on easy terms. A fee simple title guaranteed, fin. quire of A Hermann Ball, Uesetaiv, A. V Brova Co., Oakland. , Jj eJH CONCRETE PIPE. TTENRY GATERMAN AND LOUI3 BELFILS have obtained tho right toe UougUs oounty for laying . -.. . . .. .. Continuous Concrete Pipe, for conveying water, and Louis Belflls and George Protsman have obtained the riuht for Jotsophine and Curry counties, and will sell farm or individual rights and lay pipe at the cheapest ngures. .ny size iroin 14 to incite juxniutieu. - Tuts pipe u uiucu , Cheaper than Wood, iron or : -Lead ! it is also well suitel for Irrigation or Mining purpose ana can oe uu any aiatanue wttnout joints. THE KEN0 SALOON. A. O. Rose & Son, Proprietors, OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, K03EBUKG. WHERE CAN BE FOUXD A FINE BILLIARD V V Table and the best brands of Wines, Liquor. and Ci'ars. Leading periodical on thj table. Con ceit and freo lunch every evening1, bat positively no rreewnisKev. nas-u BXJY ONLJYT j CAN Y0NVILLE MILLS FLOIJR rpnrs flour is manufacturer from only JL the best 01 wheat. I have for sale a.so Bran Shorts, and Middlings, Bacon. Hants, Lard. etc. eured in the most ientifle manner. Purchasers will do me a favor tv inspect my stock at the Canyon vill BUY THE IDIPftl'A YALLLV MILLS FLOUK1 FX.OTJK THE BEST IN Tim MARKET Adtiiess A. W. Stearns, Can yonviixe, Oregon. JAXIES DEARLII7G, Blacksmith and Farrier OAKLAND, OH: And welll-koown to the p.fnle of Dout Ujb covnty, wiirfld respectfully annouuef that lie m prepared .to do all kinds of work iu Lis lino, and jjuaronteea satisu faction. ' . j HORE-SHOEIKa A SPECIALTY Any farmT havioara plow to eh.trpfri or machinery to repair will do well to trivn me a call at my old stuiid. I have a full tock of iron and 8tet and havlnsr purchased the same at a low price, can do work, so fr as prices are oncerued, cheaper than anr who will at tempt competition, JAS. DEARLIXG. fell? lui Oakland. On gon Seat in the world- Get the genuine Every package has cur trade-mark and is marked Frozer s. SOLS EV ERY WHERE. no35-ly HUBBAED Greek , Mills I clars & bakes: pitors. Having purchased the above named mills of E. Stephens Co., we are now prepared to furnish any amount of the BEST QUALITY OF LUMBER Ever offered to the public in Dougias county. We have just purchased one of the Weatherly, Rugg & Richardson No. 1 Planers and matchers and are pre pared to ' do better work than other mills ia the county. We will furnish at the mill No. 1 lumber at the following prices: Dressed rustic .... $10 per M Flooring (dressed & matched $i5 per M Lumber dressed orkPne ide$U per 31 Lumber dressed on two sides$16 perM Itoujrii lumber. ....... $8 to $10 per M e have an extra quality of lumber equal to huy fouud oil Coos Bay. and will guarrantee'to give satisfaction tn all those favoring unwith their orders Poaioflice address, Umpqua Ferry tgon. OLAliKE & bAKEli. CELEBBATKD CLEAN -SWEEP CIGAR,. r . laii BEST BIT OTO-rS IK ROStiblliG Manufactured expressly for, and for . sale only at A. C. MAKK'S CIGAR STORE. Qua lit f not.Qaantity is the Desire IF YOU WANT PURE Drnsrs and Medicines Chemicals, etc., - v orget to call on KEEL . H. GABBERT MyRTLK OREEK. Also keeps on hand tke J. H. Cutter whiskies, Eolland Gin, Jamaica Rom, and the fi jeat Wioes and Brandies 'or medical n&e. Physicians ParscriotiOns peialkft. HITCH UPS fora W. . WOOBWAED'S r?ft rn r?3 P u y Afi BUY A Ona of . tba biggest and best stock of nothing but the best VERYTHSWC Dont Fail SUBSCRIBE FOB TSEZS DOUGLAS INDEPENDENT! THE ONLY ; r-' ' - IN " -S DOUGLAS COUNTY, OHEGOH. Subscription Price $2:50 Per Tear, Gen'l Mei INCLUDING EVErY VARIETY OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, I OFT HE LATEST STYLE. Stylos, of all Variety and Shades j AT THE OF M IJOSEPHSON Gentl ; mi n; m -sr - m He) is CLOTHING. BEPORE PCRCHASNG ELSJ WHERE, BY SO DOING GOOD BARGAINS CAN BE SEC'iJRED Sheridan Bros.; Rosburg, Or, Theyv would announce that they have juet re" red and new ave 3d hand one ol tb Largest Stock of Hardware Ever brought to' Donzlas, nd when ad led to their S TO VE3 OP ALL PAT TEUNS and HEADY MADE TIN All "5, they ar prepared todeciara tbey have tho bi-s-. supply iu their line ot a-.iy house m Southern Oregon, which they propose can purchnae elsewhere. In .he shape of buildinjz materials it the way t locks, butts, etc. we can offer upfrior inducements to purchasers. Try us. We tan give you bargains in the; io'.twinjr' brands of stovps. not equalled else whre Buck's. Bonanza. Farmer. , Utility. Dexter, Pacific, TAi1e West, Clarendoo Occidei I roh Kin?, Empire City, aud other stovvs nd ranges. - The Lcbt of workmen arc constsntly employed in the manufacture of oar Tinware and buyers hould learn our prices. . . Wo have also karagins to offer in guns, such as Winchester, Sharp and rther Rifles', is well as in Shot-guns and I'isto'B. ; V - We mt also Ajreius for tiio White Pe'erles and New Home Sewing MaoUne fwhicu we sell at lowest rates and warrant as cou) nle te in every respect, Wtr can also supply '.' . Avcrill and Hubbtr Paints. 'I ! e best in the market, at. . lowest rates. Give us a call. iuspect ur atock, inquire as to our prices, and w promise to suit a!l anyonecau. j SHERIDAN BROA ; kfT This Popular House :-v ii:;.: Si--- :'SS: Situated in tbe center of ti e business portion of Koeburp, having recently changed hands, has been COMPIjETEIjYRENOVaTED, snd prepared to tbe reception of quests. The Diulng liooin will Le supplied with thebesl the j Ularket AlTors with good attendance. As Mrs. Ztgler charge of tUe kitchen, tha quali y of the cuoktug will be uuxceptonabi. iiates rea'so liable, free coach from the railroad. .- IaW. ziqler mm ITou do Tlaat 9 J i. ff (F nn k M III NEW SET OF goods "ever brought to town, I nse leather and have got IN THIS LIN to See Me! a i BH O "JTk Ti "1 C5iTV ' O . v TTh 9 sunnoxs. fh tie Circuit Court in and for Douglas County, State of Oregon. Ellzs A. McCarty, pia.) v V Suit in equity for divorce. William MjCarty. ) - To Wiuja McCaktt, DsrsNDAKT: IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to apiear and answer the complaint filed against you by the plaintiff, FJizaA. McCarty, in the above entitled court snd suit, on ot before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to-wit: The second Monday, tbe 14th day of May, A. 1). 18S3, nd if you fail to so answer the said complaint, the plaintiff will take jndgment against you for want of an answer, and will apply to the court for tbe relief demanded in said complaint to wit: for a decree dissolving the marriage contract exUtlng between the plaintiff and defendant; for such alimony as the court may deem just. For the care md custody of tlte minor children, Francis McCarty, Alice. U. McCarty, aud Eliza McCarty, and for one third interest in and to the following described real property, to-wit: The northeast quarter of southeast quarter of suction 8, in townnbip 23, south range 7 west, and the north half of southwest quarter and southweit quarter of northwest quarter of section 9, township 2e, south range seven west, containing 160 acref, aud for such other relief as the court may deem proper, and for the costs and disbursements of ; mis sun. mis summons is pnousnea ny oruer oi tne I lion K. S. Bean, judge of the said circuit court for Luglas county, State of Oregon, made and entered i the 10th day of January, 1883. I i. W. HAMILTON, jans Ptatnedrs Ataoroe Sherman, Clay & Co, - Pacific Coast Agents for O " v tho Celebrated v la .yVV.J: tV STSELISTG 0B.Q-A1TS The store ctit rcpreMita style 60 , which ym wilt pell fur $190. S23 casti, $10 permottl witatnterefitupon fieffrrrrt payraeuts, nepf tout icr month. Good stool nd book lncluU4 Address SncnSXAX, CXATr & CO. Cor. Kearny and Sutter fits, . San, Franclaee. Cml Sherman, Clay & Co, Agents for the Celebrated. UPRIGHT, SQUARE g GBA1ID Acknnwledeed by all Musical Authorities tot the BEST PIANO now mana(actsrd Prices as low and terms as easy aa consistaa) With thorough workmanship. Address , V SHERMAN, CLAY & CO V Cor. Kearny and Satter Sta San Francisco, Caa McTAIlIAiil . OB GAIIETTES The only iDEtruments that children ew pl as well as grown persons. Only five nlnatM time required to learn how to manage them. Any kind of tunes can be played. Finest aceoa paclmect for tbe voice in sinking. They are sold so low that any family can eiully procure one. Having ouo no family conld get alorg without. Pi ices of different f tj lea S8, $10. $12 and $14. inclnding twenty-fire feet c music. Bend for catalogues and price list. Ad dross SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. ' f, - I ISole Afents for the Pacific Coast San Francisco, Cal.' For prices snd terms, sddree. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, General Afienta for Pactfie Coast. San Francisco. CaL & W. PRENTICE Cz CO., - PORTLAND, OK General Agents for the North Pacifc Coast, i 20T ZST SaEOlSr Next door to the Metropolitaa Boseburg, Oreou. The undersigned has opened a neat and comfortable barber shoo at tha piace above descrlbed.and havinir long experience in his profensien, satisfied he can give satisfactiou to at! vho my give him a call. lib priutj are pop ular, aud as follows: Hair Cuttid?, 23 cnt3;Shavinsc, 543 ct. Alilask is a fair trial, and that shall . i my work & a barbe I stq willing to be put to the tect. n40 CUA RLES HAHT,EY T. W. KIORGAIT, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT ; OF MOSES APPLE, NEXT DOOR TO MARK'S & CO., OFFERS FOR SALE THE FINEST VAPJETY OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND f CONFECTIONERY EVER OFFERED IN ROSE BURG, AT PRICES 'LOWER THAN THE 1,0 WEST. CIGARETTES A SPECIALTY. A FINE SUPPLY OF HOLI DAY GOODS. Adminlstr&tots Notice. "VTOTICE 18 HKBEET GIVEN THAT TOE UN. JLl dersigned has buen duly appoiute-J by the Coun. ty Court of IXtuglas county, Oregon, and hu quali fied as administrator of the estate of Margaret Miller deceased, late of said county. Now ali irsons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby noticed te persent the aaino. with proper Touchers, to me a my residence in Yoncalla, in Douglas comity, Oregea, within six months from date herof, and ail persons owing sfcid estate are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned as aforesaid. BlfNJAMIS HUNTINGTON." Herman & Ball, attorneys for estate. February 7, 1830. Aia be iL-ajwi frs t fc-i rr uatft, a .a tomereof ityeftr w thrnitot-c nsprit. itcfvt: bout 175 prr, 6-Uu'rs-'irtu. prie, dwwripbons aud ?1 we coxii'.1oDs jor pir.r .... j 1-Aii vaeoM of t a.i.i tiowtr fc. 1 Wr.ta, Fru.i Tr lavaul i to aj, feiS i- to I"r:"4t Gw? er'. t--oa lor it ! Si t ; ; " h . 'I : OSIlLt; V IT "' " S ' i - ' f -:, - .- I, .. . r... m- H r t -rf r r '