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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1888)
a 4 i..nu-JJwj.nniiJTt3ra. iua ju, ui-i, i.n run ,nca LTI ill's Wrja.JLVLAJ-MlUWI H fc.UJU-l-HwJH.-.J..i... I - r-JBSSJAI'V .V. J JiX.'JL g-J Circuit Court Proceedings General Neu'H. -2f IE ffiY& i' 1 ( W fc MJP Ames vs Union county; judgment for defendant. A Thomas vs J V Lawrence; settled and dif misfcctl. T Turner vs II 'Webb et nl ; contin ued for tbe term. W K Kinehart vs (own of Stinunei ville; tnkun under ndviseinent. Sltnivens vs 15 V .Springer; jury trial ; verdict for $2!)J.25 for plaintiil'; defendant allowed JO days in which to prepare, settle and tile hi bill of ex ceptions. State vs It Kelly; jury trial; verdict of not guilty, Muivbii-oii'vs Andtos; set for trial' on the 1st day" of the next legular term. V. F. Baker vs .Maty JJakVr; plain till' ordered to execute u proniii-ary note to T H Crawford defendant's at torney for $12f, seemed by mortgage; that plaintiil pay 100 to A T Neill to defendants order on or before Oct (5, and (bat Id pay 2fi by tbe 1st of ear! i nimith as alimony ote. In tin- matter of tlift estate of M .li-lii ill . faei'd ; continued fur tbe t riu. .1 VKemndy v ('bandlcr et nl ; a e-crtiiin (h' d ordt ml to be oSeetind by Chandler to eo'rnclly describe cer tain lands intended to be conveyed in u former deed. Stale- vs .1 A Tucker; continued and set for 1st day of next term. .State vs II ISI Shaw and F Deeuiid; Shaw sentenced to 18 months and De ound to one year in tbu penitentiary. Caroline Blakeslee vs Union Milling Co; jury failed to ugreo; trial Hit for 2nd day of next term. J5 V Cooper vs AN Hamilton; set for trial the 2nd day of next term. W Jf Parker vs Union county; judg ment for plaiiitifT. IT I' Stewart vs Chas Hunter; judg ment for plaintiil'. Tttstin ik Lcasuro vs It Ladd admin istratrix; dismissed at defendant's cost. .1 M I'liy vs Uijion Milling Co; set for dial 2nd day of next term. Amoiican Mortgage Co vs J II and W II Hutchinson; continued for the term. .1 M Church vs Lou Mahafl'ev admin istratrix ; continued for the term. Dun .Marx vs C (loodnough; contin ued for the 'erin. State vs .loo Truesdalo; dismissed. V It Jasper vs II I) Kennedy et al; continued for the term. (irand jury discharged. V B Dunn vs (! W Cooper; dis missed. J K Williams vs CJ lill Mining Co ct al; continued for term. C Clayburn vs J C Cluyburn ; con tinued for term with leave for plain tin1 to plead to defendant's answer by tho first day of the next term. State of Oregon and Mar Baker vs V V Baker; plaintiff ordered to pay $2.) as attorney, fees on the part of tho state. Wilzinski Bios et al vs W S Ford; jury trial; verdict of tf lfil for plaintiil'; attached property ordered sold. The following bills were allowed by tho circuit judge: J It Baldwin, ser vices, $ 10; A. .1 (ioodhrod, board jur ors, i?(10 ; A T Neill, clerk's fees, $18; J I, Baud district attorney ; !f227.r0; A N Hamilton, sheriff, $180.81); CH Finn, special district attorney, Ordered that all cases not heretofore specially continued are hereby contin ued to the next regular term. Copp'.s Laud UevimvJ Kmroit OitiHJo.v Scout: Tho bill introduced by Mr. Holman on August. 28th, entitled "A bill to suspend all laws touching the disposal of public lands except the homestead law, and for other purposes," to which reference has twice been made by mo, came up for action in the lloute of Representatives on the 21st ult., and was most thoroughly pruned. Tho entire (list section oi the bill, as oiiginally presented by Mr. llohnan, was stricken out, which removed) near ly all of the provision against which objections were directed, leaving only that portion relating to raihoad grants. Tho public land laws will continue to bo executed as heretofore. Persons who have niAde pre-emption filings ami tmiber-euli'.uro entues may legally perfect title. Those who made home stead cutties witli tho understanding that they could commute tho same to cash at any timo after the expiration of six months from Inte of entry, will bo permitted to complete tho same in accordance with the terms of their contracts, and persons who accepted pledges of tho government redeem able in public land for waivers of valid and valuable claims, may continue to locale their scrip. The people of tho great Northwest arc to bo congratulated upon tho es cape they have experienced, as noth ing could have more set untidy injured the gtowth of their section, than the passage of the bill as introduced. The bill was so changed that the title was found inapplicable and "A bill relating to railroad land grants" wan substituted. It simply provides that during the ponding of the meas ures now befoio congress in relation to the" forfeit u to of certain lauds hereto fore granted by congress to railroad corportaions and thereafter, no net done, or performed by any such corH ration shall in anywibo enlarge the right or claim of any such corporation to any lauds covered by any such gtaul, . r diminish any light now ex isting in the United States to declare the foifcituie thereof. This provision shiill not bo construed to in anywito ijllbet ur dliulnlnli or waive any tight MOW fitting in behalf of the Dinted Hltlliw li iltuiliiin tiiu foifulliiie of any of I liu land embraced in any mkmi HDim. II Will Y N. UUI'I'. t ir Tin. Kt'ui'i' l JuM 1 1 ihiimh lu imiiil m Ui yum UUwU Tn II Thero are .'509 inmates in the Ore gon insane asylum. ' The U. S. land office at Oregon City, it is said, will shortly be moved to Port land. The Salt Lake baseball club has 1 disbanded at . San Francisco. They I i nrd It'lll tt frillltn tt1 I llt f 1 1 jiksi I I tii iii'i ti tt itui n Jiiiu iiuiv;. There are 2o0,000 school teachers employed in the United .States. This I gives, on an average, -18 pupils to each . i j icacner. j I Tho jiolitical campaign is waxing I ' warm in Idaho, and the usual amount j of printers ink is wasted in heaping i political coals of tiro on tho heads of i , opponents. I j McCune, tho slayer of James Bewley at Sheridan, was acquitted by the jus-1 I ties in the preliminary examination, ' I as tho evidence seemed to show that J the killing was justifiable. ' ; Twenty one irls were brought ..to ' j New York List work by Moiinou ilili ir ' from I.uione. Tl)oau!boiiiie' refu.-cd i to allow them in land and -cut tle-iii ! back to the plat e fiom whence they j came. i I A wiiter in the Scientific American I says oil east upon water will cauo log I to disappear, flood idea for some Pu I L'ct sound canitalist to form a. eomnanv and nionopoiio the fog business over there. Wheat in the New York market is still looming up, and the chances are favorable for handsome returns to far mers for their surplus. It is quoted at $1.20 for December delivery, with a slight upward tendency. Taseott, tho niuidorer of Schniel a wealthy banker of Minnesota, has been arrested at Seattle. A reward of $ ".(), 000 was offered by Mrs. Schneil for his capture. ' A detective has been follow ing him through several Ktates and territories. Thos. Edison oilers a euro for the yellow fever which ho claims is infali ble, and a man named Win. Kaidman, of Austin, Texas, agrees to enter the aillictcd district ami cure anv case in fifteen minutes to an houi. The gov ernment has offered a prize of $100,000 for an effectual remedy. W(;rk on the Cascade locks will soon begin again, in order to get rid of Jio ffliOOOO recently appropriated by con gress. Tho engineer in charge says that some timo in 1000 tho work will bo iinishedlf the rate of the appropria tions is kept up. lie believes that Oregon and Washington territory should each make appropriations and keep the work progressing. Dispatches to Portland, Sept. 29th, quote wheat at $2 per bushel and go ing up. If this will only be lasting it will bo a bonanza for farmers. Tho N. I. are using their best endeavors to ship wheat over their road, and over' inducement will bo offered to make it a success. At $2 per bushel Grande Bondo fanners would receive about 1i:i,000,000 for their, surplus. Ike Newman, a young man recently from Michigan, was swept overboard from tint dm 'Milon. wliiln iTOssinctlic nay at ine mouiii oi mo uoiiiiimin, a few days ago. No attempt was mado to save him, as it would have eiilan gered tho lives of those on board, and also the safety of tho vessel. He was told that ho was in u dangerous place, but he remarked that he could take cif e of himself. George Q. Cannon, the most promi nent Mormon at Salt Lake City, who has been a delegate to congress several times, and who has for several yea is been a refugee front justice, became of violating the laws against polygamy, has suriendered, and gone to the peni tentiary to servo out his sentence, and Judge David S. Terry, once on tho su premo bench of California, is now in jail for contempt of court. i .i .1. - ji. . .1 i . .. A WAKNINC. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclusive ly that more people die from diseases of the (burnt and lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone without exception, recti ves vast numbers of tubercle genus into tho system and where there germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life ami develop, at lirst "slowly ami is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing con sumption and to the head, cruising ca tarrh. Now all this is dangerous mid if allowed to proceed will iu time cause death. At the onuet you must act with promptness; allowing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may 1om you your life. As toon as you feel that something is wrong with your thtoat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a boltlo of Hoschee's (iermau Syrup. It will give you immediate relief. NOTICK KOIJ PUliLICATION. la.Mi Oimi: at l. (iiiwm, Oiu:oon,i Oitobor l, isss, )' Notice Is hereby given (lint tho following named settler has lihsl notice of his inten tion to make linal proof in Mipport of his claim, and that said proof will Ihi mado be fore the register and receiver at La U ramie, Orej;ou,oii Nov. lit. lsS, u ; PllANi lH M. Oint'im. lid. No. :t.VI. for tho X hlf. XWir. Sw. IM. and S hlf. SW iir. btv. ta. Tp. S It. to 13, W. M. lie uiuiiim the following wltuouo to prove bl i'ontiuuouw rotldunw uhhi and ciilliMitlon of, .aid land, li; .lob Curies, Olo Doiib lokviu Miuuoo Pp. ilyi.ii and .lanie Mi Null, nil oi ltue vullev, Oregon. Any pci'MUt uhotltutrtHi to prolot tuntltiM Did iillottaiiee of kueh plW, or lm Mnw of any ubUiuul HmMti umbr the Ihh ttllil I lie rttuUtbut of till' liiw-iii.r Dii4i IMClll, WllS kllrh imt lmuli n.. Ihi ul luWml, will Im. jfi-it mii .ipiHii'iiiiiiu at ilir HUWltl inviilltttMsJ tton ..il l 1 1.. I i'i . i'iuln lb uuiu' ui i.f . Uiuimiii witil ttt ulUr MtlllfHMi tU MmiUJ wt llut Ul IMIIIIII VI VII)1BMI, Illk4ti CO Br -H iir t.iy-A oj ca as 3 to Hi U l off1 -M The C'aiiiplK-U Country Press lias'bccn long and favorably known to the trade a Die best, most Minnie. ino.-t durable, and most profitable cylinder press ftbe general use of a country ofllcu. The above cut shows our new machine just out, which is our former prs remoddlcl, Minp'.ilied, and improved with special reference to easy running by band power. In the new machine we have retained all the p-'diar advantages possessed by the old, having concentrated and added to them until our pro.-s represents the nearest approach io perfection yet attained. In simplifying, we have been enabled to reduce the ci)4, making the cheapest, as well as tho best prog of this character in the market, and although especially designed for a hand-power press, we apply tight ambloo-e pulleys ibid belt slipper, at the nominal additional cost of gi.j.00. THE PICSSb ASTONISH YQU. .133x48, 6-Col. Quarto This press i kept in .stock, and sold ON'hYliv Palmer it Key, sole agents for the p'romuicut papers of Oregon, Washington Territory. Idaho and liritish t'olmmbia. Don't waste yjur money on a cftap your "Hand Press," in exchange, than any other house Ka.st or West. UK HP UK to write them for pneesTind terms on the . JMqw Improve &mp$ell Goun&y Press ? o And also for prices upon any Type or Printing Material youQnay need. They t-'cll Lower Than Any House on the Coast. All Type Sold at Kaslern Prices. 112 and 1 1 4 NOTICE -KOIt riMJLlCATION. b.Ni Otkici: at La (iiUNiu:, Okkoon,) Sept. 27, ls.ss. 1" . Notice is hereby given that tho following named settlers have tiled notice of their in tention to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof will bo made before the register anil receiver at La (irande, Oregon on Nov. lU'th, 1S-S, vl.: ClIAltl.OTTK T. ACOl'STCS. widow of William T. Denny, deceased. Ild. No. I'-iag, for the SKp. Sec.'W.Tp. 7 S, It 10 H, W -jf. MONItOK ITPDYKK. Ild. No. !i!M)S. for the SW qr. See. Z . Tp. 7 S' It II! K, W M. JAM KS McNPTT, lid. No. ATI), for the X hir. SV r. and SW p-. SW m Sec. I, and Si: nr. sKip-. Sec. fl. Tp. 8 S, It 1(J 13, W. M. They name the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: .Monroe rpdyl.c, John Morrison, Charlotte T Au gustus, 13. Steelman and James McXutt, all of Pine Valley, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest agaiiii-t tho allowance of such proof, or who knows of anv substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Depart ment, whv such proof should not lie allow ed, will l.e given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submit ted by claimant. llKNUV Kl.VHHAJtT, 10-r-w(i Hcgister. NOTICE VOll PUliLICATION. Lanii Ornci: at La (iitANin:, Oukoo.n, ) Aug. Ar, 1SSS. I Notice is hereby given that tho following named sit tier has tiled notice of his inten tion to make linal nroot in support of ids claim, and thataid proof will be mado be fore the register and receiver at La Orande, Oregon, on Oct. 11th. lsss. viz. (iKOlKiK W. COFPMAX. 1). S. No. 7.V7. for tho W hlf. NW nr. Hoc Si and W hlf. SAV nr. Sec. TptlS. It It 13. lie names the following witnesses to prove ins continuous resnieneo upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Cyrus Karnes, Justus WrUtht and Nathan iel Parker, of Medical Springs, and (i cargo Wrluht, of Keating, Ortgon. 1Ii;m!Y 1!im:iim:t, S-;tl-w(l ltcgister. NOTICK VOll PUliLICATION. I.XH Ol'lICK AT L (illAMUi, OllK(iO.V,l Aug, i!7, 1SS, f Xotico Is hereby given that tho fellowiug Uiuned settlers have filed notice of their Intention to make linal proof in .sup port of their claims, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at l.a lirando, Oregon, on October 17th, l.vW, vi: KICHAKD T. LAXtiltKL. lid. No. 'MM, for the 13 hlf. XKp and SW nr. XKqr. So. L'. Tp. 8 S, and the SKor. SK. ir. Sec iVJ. Tp. 7 S, K Ifi 13. MOSKS A. SCOTT, Ild. Xo. :ri(VI, for t?ie X hlf. SW or. and S hlf. NW nr. Set: 17, Tp SS, U -III 13. jam its it. scorr. lid. No. -jam. for the S hit SW ip. and SW ir. SK qr. See fl. and tlu XKnr. NWiirSnS, Tp8S. H-ltllC WILLUM II A KT. Ild No. .TJUO, for tho X hlf. NIC nr. and X hit. XW ijr, Sot- II, Tp SS. It. til 13 JAM US . C1IANDI.KII, Mil, No. 'ill It. iorin.v iir.N'i'. i, rphs, it i.M.. mui. KUKXMAX STIClil.lt, Ild. No X1ST. for tho libit SK nr., KICip NKor, sh to in Tp t, It 15 mui hV .jr. NW or, So. M in T 7 li, It HI U 111) IUHI1W t lulioWlllg MIIIIUOMM to II, til t t.lilhlUUlt lvlilll.t UIMIII, lti.'(llll Kllun.if i,t laud, tU li, T TammisII, Julio 1 1 liili.li J(M4 It. twult, Utl luiiu Marl. FrfwMMu mlv, Atiti im) Jmh all Him VmIU)' tln MlikMt iiiiimr UlM 3 1 op vJUiautu. PR,1 iSMFm 11 )T .lJPrMIS H fii,.jfi,Vi;f "HAND CYLINDER" SERIES. or 9-Col. Folio, 825. l-Veipht to he added from BUY NO and worthless press when you can buy the O Front Street All persons having claims against tho os tate of W. W. Kos.s, deceased, are hereby uotilied to present tho same, duly verified according to law, to the undersigned, not ing executor of the last will and testament of said W W. ltoss. within six months from tho date hereof, at Ids residence in tho town of Cove, Union eountv, Oregon. Dated this 10th day of So'pteuibor. 1SSH. .IAMKVIIKNDKUSIIOTT, !t-l l-w." Kxeeutor. NOTICE FOI! PUBLICATION. Land Omen at h (iaAxni: Wi:mx,i Sept. S). 1SSS. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his inten tion to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will unmade be fore the register and leceiver atI,a tirando. Oregon, on Xov. old, 1SSS, yiz: DAVIS 1IOSWKLL, lid. No, ICMI, lor theWr. SWip. S'cc. 27, W hlf, NWqr. and SKip. X Wijr. See, Tp. - H, li ID 13. lie names the following witnesses to prove ids eiui tiuuous nisiiienco upon, and cultivation of, said laud, vis; Vivian Kennedy, Otlio Kekorslcy, John T Jewell and James IJiis sell, all of Cove, Oregon. llllNKY KlNDIIAU'r, !) !W-w(t Itiigistor, Timber I.anil, Act .film. tl. t8TS,--Notieo I'm- I'ulil lent Ion. U.S. Ii.Ni)Ori tci: La Chanim:. oiikhon.) .Inly ,.,:t. iSfcS. Xotico is hereby given that in couipliaiiee with the provisions of the nut of Congress f June .'I. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo ry,'5 PKTKK M. COKKIX, of Union, eountv of Union, State of Oregon, lias this ilay filed in this olllce Ids sworn Maictmmt Xo. IT), tor the purchase of the S'.j XK!, and SW'H NK1-, of Section Xo.it I. in Town ship Xo, I fwuitli, liango No. .'!! Kast. and will oiler proof tosliowthat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish llis claim to said hind before the register and receiver of thU olli 'i ut La (irunile, Oregon on Saturday, the SUli day of Oc tober, 1W. He names as witnesses : Win. 11. Stafford, 13. Snmis, 13. K. Smin and Thud Draper, all of Union, (Jregon. Any and all persons claiming ndvor-olv tho above described lands ure rciiitated to tile their claims iu this otliiui on or Tniforo aid 'Mih dav of October, 1WS. Hn.NUV Itl.VKllAItT, 7-'J7-u(i Uegistor. i NOTICE FOB PUliLICATION. "gggygyggggsr; ,i..n m L Z?lmm' j KXIU'ITOK'S NOTIOH. I Iaxi) Onici: at La Ui!axdk, Okki.on,( Spt. 3S, 1HS.S. i Xotico Is hereby given that the follow! un named settlor has lllwl notioe of bin inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lw luude be fore the register anil receiver ut I (irmide. Orctfon. on Xov. Kith ISHS, JOSliPH II HUDSOX. D.S. Xo. sM5, for the X hlf. SWor. and W hlf. S15 qr. S-. li.Tp. ti S, U. 41 13. W M. He home, the following wit noes to prove his poniinuou r.iilt iice upon, Miid'cnllivition of, ui l.md. u. John Hanson, ti. W 1 raster. O'lver Me Kit'ter and Irwin l'r,iiei, ul! oi I'iUiwi Oregon. Any poron who ilt sin tiijirni t Htruint llw flo a Uie oi Ui h pri of oi Ii i kimwii el nut iiltuiiiiM iciiiii. uiul. rill. ln mui ilie it(jiiUiiiiii i'i iln li ti'l i li....i: tie in Mbk mii h pr.Hii lii.iild ii I Ih rt'luw nl, Ml I Ii, pit i It .in uppi" I ii oil i in lilt .il. i i IIP III I III. 1 1 1 1 III I J III jll It . Ill . I I . k.lllli 1. lUi' Ml! M 4 l.l i U 111 Oil .in I l i "ill I .Uln. Ut UUHlll "I Hi ll -'.I'ltl'l'' I I ) Iliki l(iiiiiii 10 ft .U It S' l 3043, 5-GoS. Quarto or SGoL FoSio? S72o. the Factory iu all cn, , Pacific coast, who can furnish many testimonials of its fine working qualities, from the OTHER. O I'est Country Press made at such low prices NOTICE FOK PUliLICATION. Land '.rrici: at Lv finAxni:, Oitwmx,) q r-epi. i i, j w. i ( Notice isTiereliy civon that the following-1 named secr has tiled notice of itis intcn-' tion to make supplemental final proof in j support ofhisclauji. and that said proof! will bo made ljcfo,H tho register and recei ver at La (irande, Oregon. iyi October iMtli. 1S8S, viz : JOSKPIl AKClfKl.'. 1). S. Xo. .".071, for tli? SK qr. SK p Sec ii, nod 13 hlf. X13 (jr. and NW .jr. XI3 ip Sec 10, Tp ,- S, it 10 13. Qle names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: ltufus Hollirook and (ieorgo Holbrook, all of I'n h, Oregon. Hkxky Ki.i:itAi:.t, !)-121-(i. Kegistcr. NOTICE 1-OH PUliLICATION. Land Oitici at La filtANDi:, Oiu:i:o.n,I ' ; Sept. 7, 1SSS. t Xotice is licreby given that the fi illo wing named settler lias tiled notice of his intcn tion to make linal proof in support of ids claim, and that said proof tvill lie made be fore the register and receiver at La (irande Oiegon.on Oct. 2 ISSS. iz: THOMAS II. FOmTKI!, D. srXo. 707(i. for the X hlf SWlip-.. SWti SW qr. Sec S), and XW .jr. Xft4jr. See I'll, Tiili S. It 1113. Ho names the following witnesses to prove ids contin uous resideneo upon anil cultivation of, said land, vis: John 13. Phillips, of Telo eitcot. ()gon. and Daniel llaird. A. X. Hamilton and V. 1!. lteeves, of Union, Or. lIiiNKY ItixnnviiT, 0-1 t-w0. ltcfister. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Ornci: at La (iitvNni:, Oukc.on.I Aug. 7. IHSS. I Xotico is hereby given that tho following named settlers have tiled notice of their in tention to make linal proof in support of their claims, and that said proot will lie made before tho register and receiver at La (irande. Oregon, on October Kith, IS.sS vi. : OKOKtiK ItKXltOTH. D.S. Xo, 77UO, for the S hlf SW qr. Slh; 7 Tp S S, li -Hi 13. JAM US It. PULP, D.S. No. tOl'S. for tbe W hlf. NKqr. and 13 hlf. XWqr, Sec IS Tp S S, It l(i 13. They natuo the following witnesses to prove their continuous resideneo ujton. and cultivation of, said land, viz; .lumen II. Cluind'er. M. A. Scott. William Hart, Jas. It. Fulp ami James U. Scott, ull of Pino Valley, Oregon. llKNUV ItlNHII.M.T, 81-wO Itogistcr. NOTIC15 FOB PUBLICATION. Land Okkick at La Guanhe. Obeuo.v. ) Aug. 2f. lss. f Nut ice is hereby jivon Umi the following nauii'd M-titcr mt tilml notice of bis inten tion to make rh:nl PiiMf in kiipiMirt of his vl0m,uiiti that Miiii proof will le ma le be fore tlie renter and rn-elvcr t La (irande, orojfiiit. on October 11. lS-oi, viz: M:i(il.K UOPFMAM. Ild No. 32K7. for the W hlf. SK.ir.iuid iJhlf. SW qr. SWio.Tp li S, It. 11 I'. He names ihe following witnesses to ii ove lil eiitiiinuous reviilt'iioo Uhiu. mid i ulti alioti, if, mid land. vi: Cynu Itnriifs, iliisius urijrlu ua. I Vatliuiiiel Parker, of Medical Sitrings, .md (iioro Wrljjht, of Kt i.tiiir, dri J.- H. lIlU UlMlllUT, -HIi. Itiifistrr Frank Itio'x linploiin ul ('n,i( 1P .indt'itv, i.uiv the l.iigint tii'k of ftlul.li lllil. UK 1 1 1 tti be Poind III I...-I1 1 , i u l'i.ii I lii .i 1. 1 iu 1 1. pri- . ' i. . mi. I till II I III t .tiWlilB ha l. lit li..,t.l t 4lt ntpi l.Mll b'l jJimhU tins mII, Mhi.h l u Ui. ill. . oi J.II 4t linj . . 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