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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1894)
tm DAILY ASTQUUN, ASTOBU, WEDNESDAY HIORNIW, AUGUST 88, 1831, TIieBjibJcs Bless Them 'keep coming to Astoria because llity i,,...ur ir la a irood Dlaca to grow up In. Their parents come to our store to get all the necessaries 10 inane mw ua.uW comfortable: Toilet powder puITBi imihM. cnmbs. nurolntf bottles, nipples, etc., because they know we have JuhI what they want. Our stock o Infant foods Include all the leading brandB and we sell some of them for less than they are sold In any other town In Oregon. Our drugs are of the first nuallty and sold at the lowest caBh price. Quality Ts the first thing to be considered when buying medicine; after that comes the question of price. If you buy of us the first Is guaranteed, and the second speaks for itself. Drop in and see for yourself. You are welcome, If only to examine and price goods. Our 8aionaeeous Tooth Wash Is an excel lent preparation for denning and pre serving the teeth and gums, imparting a delightfully refreshing feeling to the mouth and leaving a delicately perfum ed breath, CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist-Odd Fellows Building. Parties sending communications for publication in the Astorlan will please wherever it is convenient to do so, have them typewritten. It will save a great deal of annoyance If this rule is strictly complied with. TODAY'S WEATHER Portland, August 28. For East, fair weather, much cooler; light northerly winds. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 86 degrees. Minimum temperature, CO degrees. Precipitation, nona. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1893, to date, 08.21 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1893, to date, 26.67 inches. ROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant The steamer Lincoln takes the mall to tho jetty during the absence of the Mendcll. The ship Maxwell went onto the sands opposite Fisher's dock yesterday morn ing, for cleaning. ' . The steamship Columbia ts due this morning with a large passenger lint from San Francisco. Tickets for W. R. C. benefit football game next Wednesday. Only 25 conts, including motor fare. Martin Olsen 'will sell at his auction room, commencing tomorrow, a full ntock of hats, clothing, boots, shoes nnd under clothes. Died, yesterday morning, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen. The funeral will take place from the real' dence at Tenth and E streets today, at 1 p. ni. There is a large stock of clothing, shoes, piece dry goods, and underwear been placed In Martin OlBen't auction rooms, and a big sale Is on, commenc ing tomorrow1. The court of Multnomah county ap pointed Bryant & Matthews and J. Q. Stutti appraisers on the estate of John Funge, of the Tlghe Hotel, who died re cently without leaving a will. One can hardly get around In Martin Olsin's auction rooms on account of the large stock of clothing, heavy un derwear, boots, shoes and other fur nishing goods that are to be ouotloned off. Tho football game that was to be played at Smith's Point grounds today for the benefit of the Woman's Relief Corps has been postponed until tome future dute when the weather becomes a trifle cooler. The Football Club keep things rolling. Next Wednesday afternoon thsy will piny a benefit gilme, married vs. sin gle men, for the Woman's Relief Corps. Tickets, Including motor fare, 25 cents, will bo on sale at usual place. Trcsldont Petor Rrach, of the Valpa- raiso Schuetsen Club, called attention I to the neglect In not mentioning the mm luncn enjuyeu ai me uerman pic- nui at u raya Itlver; Feerst we had some atiBhel guke und leempurgor sheese For a delicious plate of Ice cream, made from the pure cream, go to C. II. Smith, the confectioner and Ice cream deuler. Ice cream soda a special ty. Private parlors for ladles. 48J Commercial street The steamer Columbine returned yes terday from a tour of lnsiwctlon on the Hound. Supplies were taken to the vi.'.i.H J6r, fnt 5'9Clunt- i... li..., i.. ,,. , .k. j.- ... ion ui urn u-urove, seauldu. Astoria Real Estate Ex. trlct. Mr. Thei. Barker, chief clerk ofjChange. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE GOODS, A FULL LINK OF P. N. always in Etttijuiu mwkt on the lripi , , Visitor. wishing iii citi-fr hLlni fc keepsake from Astoria br Seaside should call at Nleml'B JewSlry tore and seleet a piece of thi fln china he has in stock decorated with scenery about Tillamook -Rock, Oearhart rark and Seaside, The case of 'the1 state of Washington against H. A.,8rnJth,.for kidnaping, etc., was yesterday dismissed by Justice Broemser ,of Ilwaco, the evidence show ing that the' men.' arrested by Sheriff Sml'h were on the Columbia side at the time, ail hot in the state of Wash ington. Constable Oberg can now go to Ilwaco without any fear of the offi cers on thafl"gtn-e"'of the river. County Assessor ..Worsley. can npw boast of the., moat. pomplete set of books the county evetChad, aa evidenced by the general; satisfaction expressed by the tax-payert :who have examined thpm. Tho. aboard ! of equalization is now in session, and will continue until next Saturday,, ,If,,any of the tax pay- era nave n-iiy y&iumns iu w i - 1 . , . 1 . 1 n A , ,hau they had better call on or before that date, or, forever hold their peace. Stuttz' Theatre.' The "French Spy" was produced last' night with an ex ceptionally strbhg cast Mr. Readlck, Mr. Kay, lit'.' Fuller, and Mr. Stutti In the leading' characters. It will be many a long; day before Astorians will get another suc'H a treat as given them In this historical pTay. Miss Millie Free man did arUdtle work as Matllle, the deaf maiden.'' The dressing was some thing new, a IB gave a life picture of Arab costumerfA 'Tonight and Thursday the play will )i repeated with the same superb cast. Curtain rises at 8:15. S. E. Utzin'eer, agent for the Gam brlnus beer, how has the handsomest ii.ru in'thr, riiv. hi firm ' having sentV'down from Portland. . ... Mr. Utzlnger was out yesterday making business calW'wlth tho new wagon, and It, attracted"nd little attention as it made Us rounds throughout the city. The celebrated .Ciaiiibilnua beer will be delivered at-' any -house In the city by notifying Mr. i Utzlnger at his office corner Commerdlul and Second streets. Tho beer will be -delivered in half- pints, pints, Quarts, or by the keg. Tho mcmbors of Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W., .returned yesterday morn ing from thar .; visit to the Ilwaco Lodge of that;ierder, and are high in tlwlr praise, ati;t,he hospitable manner in which they, wore entertained by the people of that cHy, "I am only afraid," sold one of the pary, "that when their lodge comes oyer . here to pay us a visit, we will be unable to entertain them in keeping with pur reception last night. I never met a more Jolly set of people, and It noemed (hoy could not do enough for us while,. we .were their guests." The excursionists., enjoyed the trip across the bayjjuj water being exceed ingly smootbi . ' i " '" "' One of the 'features of the Smith & Ellis benefit, next Saturday night will bo tho production of "Muldoon't Flo nlc." Thos. Spencer at Tlmmie Mo Cormlck; Arthur Bartholomew as Jack Mayflower, and. J..R. Rathom as .the minister, are sure, to be food, By spe cial request ,,tha. murder scene from Oliver Twist, ,.wll be reproduced by Smith and Ellis, ,and It part be. ft&id to be an exceedingly : fine piece of work that these twq artists dp In this produc tion, A violin solo by Prof. J. M. Navonl, the would- renowned violinist, a grand concerto on the theme of "Yan kee Doodle,---by-'Vieuxtemps, Tickets are on sale at 'the 'New York Novelty Store, and at Griffin & Reed's. Fifty cents odmlgBlort tiV all parts of the house nothing extra for -reserved seats. PERSONAL MENTION, MIrs Lott:J"Hume. of Eagle Cliff, and Miss Famile Osburn, of Portland, are visiting 'the' city, the guests of Dr. Tuttle, H. O. Wakl anil wife arrived In the city yesterday on. their way to Fort 9tevens, where, he will resume his for mer position alt master carpenter, Mrs. Major Rl'R.:Rees, Mrs. E. Tur ner, and Dr; iF. ;WV Reea and wife, of Walla Walla,1 Wash.', are the guests of Mr. and Mrs,! 'James W. Welch, of Grand Avenue And 15th street, Mr. II. W. hiistehscn and wife have returned from their ranch on Cray's rjver. where f hey' have been spending the past week; with their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall ' and Miss StelU Smith. The "members of the party re port tho trout flshlhg as excellent, tome of the catch measuring thirteen Inches and they were' brought home at a P1 i ii, i. ..- CHOICE LOTS, In Hill's Second Adill, tlon to Ocean Grove, Beaslda Meet In reacn or an. Lake and Salmi, the Tailors, 67 Com morclal street, . have excellent game nwaiung n&rgtun hunters for fall suits. 'IT uuiuun w vcro.n Fancy Dry Goods. Hosiery, Gloves," , Underwear, Laees, Embroideries, Riblton?, Yarns, etc. Corsets and lskay kid gloves stock. WAS H?U HERO! ! Sight "kn in OooTciftira mat R&an ft FlUUa. ' "'.' l The Astorlah la In receipt 6 fa Utter from Ocosta signed by H. C. Fotd. E. Carlson, Charles Friberg, Charles H. Rinwa. nan Park. F. O. Lalns, O. Can; ,egon D Lewi,, the contents if which is of especial Interest to M. W. Kenny, the gentleman who gave an Interesting account to an afternooi, paper of the manner In which' he had been rescued from the waves at the time He 11c Arthur's whaleboat was capsize4,.nd Lieutenant IL Crosby and four seamen were drowned. The letter goes on to state that this man Kenny was not In the whaleboat at the time of the acci dent, but safely on board the steamer which was anchored at some distance oi tslde the surf. "He was taken on the ship,'.' sayt the letter, ' "after persistent urging", ' and then with the understanding that he pay for his food, which he has not done up to date. He speaks as though he was on very familiar terms With the .cajj- tain, but sucn was noi me case. - wnen ne ten ine siuu uo -wcm w mc little twn of Westport and tried to play the hero, telling them that he was in the Ill-fated whaleboat, and. lost all of. hi" money and clothes., .He asked for., assistance, but as-far as we can learn he failed to max any impression they thinking him to be "an lmposter, We write this to let "the people of As- torla know that this man Kenny is fraud, Instead, of a hero who risked his life in trying to save the lives of oth ers." : ' '; ' '" Accompanying the letter Is a clipping from the Ocosta Pioneer giving the fol lowing names of those who were In the whaleboat and were saved: "After a long? and hard struggle. the following men succeeded In 'reaching the beach In an exhausted and dazed condition ;- Quartermaster-' 2nd class. I' Erik Carlson; Seien, Jan," Ure nfMkbr anil Pharlps Hairprstronii -nnd lBt nreman, Qle Danlelson. THE TRANSVAAL MINES. They Want Oregon and Puget Sound -. Lumber - i t. ; i'f San Francisco, August ' S8. Chfts. Hunt, an old-time mining engineer of the Comstock range, has returned after a year's absence In the gold fields of South Africa. Referring to the needs of the greit Transvaal mining district, he says; "There is a demand for Amer ican timber for the mlnBtui'Oregort and Pugat Sound Umber lsMJnUt t whaV Is wanted' there. It ean be taken to that country and told for 125 per thousand feet profit,-ana -It nowwrhgs at high as S60. SEASHORE ROAD. Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, as follows: --. ; - Laave Seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Leave Pier a. m. and ft p. m. Dally excepting Sunday afternoon, when trains will leave one' hour later connecting with boats for. Astoria, t REMOVAL. "... 'c,Ji' The Astoria National Bank will on September 1st remove from their pres ent location to the spadous quarters which the' bank has leased In the I. O. O. F. building, corner of 10th and Com mercial streets. . - . .. TKi: ' ! . We are the only authorlitdr agents of the Northern Paclflo railroad- and the Southern I'aclflo rallroadu companies, and the only partlea authorized to tlgn bills of lading covering, salmon ship. monts. .... j COLUMBIA RIVER AND PUQET SOUND NAVIGATION. - CO, C. W BTONE. Agent, . Meany la the leading tailor and rays av nigoesi casn price lor fur aklna,,, When baby Is teething or feverish, ask your druggist for 8t-e-e-dman't Sooth ing rowuert. The days of tough steaks In Astoria art numbered. Every week adds to tat list of people who eat at tat Model Ret- laurant. Don't to to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Paclflo office in this city, and thereby save your lo cal rare to Portland. The best shoes the lowest prices and a pleasant word thrown In, There's every reason why we should shoe you and everybody else man or woman old or young, uooaman & co. The trade clock Indicates that ' the buyera hour has come to ootaln a watch from our stock at a prlct that win surprise you. Jf you have money to spend for a watch don't go anywhere but to H. Ekstrom, the jeweler. It ts worth your while to Ukt a rood look at your old Jacket , Ask yourself how much the old-do' man'U give for It, then look over' the new line of tarn, plea for new suits that we have for you to select from. Lake Bel ml, ttiT iAmmerc4ai street. . All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles; te 'nil be bought at the lowest price at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Ai torla. TO RENT. FOR KENT Six room house fur. nlshed or unfurnished, water, bath, etc, Upportown. In Adair Oroed annus or Third ttreet. Inqulrt at Uut ofQot or at Mrs. A. reakea' A MILLION FRIENDS. A friend tn need It a friend Indeed, and not teas thaa oaa tsuitloa Mottt hsvs found suh a friend la Dr. JUuft New Discovery for cooaumntlun. and couba If yon aav Bvr uaed this treat couch medicine, one trial win convince you the It bu wonderful cur ative powers la ll dieeaees of throat, cht and lunoa. aca bottle la nu. anteed to do all that la claimed or money will be refund!. Trial bottle free at Charia Rucer' druc store. Lam hot. ties .toe and ! Oft. . . , , .. ... 0. Ri F. Pi VWOiT MOTIOBi . ltMra!f'mOntnly me'tftlnf rf i'Siili tmbf jrUv.r:mbriniin'tt frutleUv. Unlou ' will be held at their reading ixmt Tuesdayi September 4, at 7:S0 pi m. sharp". Members In good standing artf requested, te be present and have their book or receipt along. SOFUS JENSEN, Secy. NOTIC3 TO OYSTER CONSUMERS. i, -.- - -i k , On and after September the first, I till be able to, furnish the people of Astoria' with first-class oysters in any quantities to suit. Oysters by the sack, gallon, quart or lint, delivered In any part of the city. Heins' celebrated oyster cocktails put t'P in' four-ounce bottles, will be deliver ed to the trade at 70 cents per dozen. Orders left at Foard & Stokes or at ChrUtonsen & Co.'s' will be promptly attended to . Place of business, cor ner of Astor and Seventh streets. Tel ephone No. 44. C. H. HEINS. ..... i i - ON THE SAFE SIDE. Everybody knows this It a good place to . be,, but everybody doee not take ventatlve placet us on the safe side of indolent disease, and there is no one more reliable than Hosteuers Btomacn Bitten in cases where the kldneyt are Inactive, which Is bue the preliminary to various destructive maladies,' which disregarded have a fatal termination. onKmi uimm, uuucica, uiu; uruei ma,. are but the outgrowths of neglected Inaction of the kidneys and bladder They should be checked at the outset with-bitters, which will prevent their progress by arousing the renal organs to activity, and th.ua place those who resort -to this saving medicine on the safe. side. This preservative of safety S!7-",ri;., ,rr?J.- .r; dyspepsia.' LOST. LOST A silver hair pin Finder will ho suitably rewarded by leaving tame at the Astorlan office. WANTED. - To rent a furnished house of five or six rooms, centrally located, or a suit of. roams furnished for light house keeping. . Address. - . . , ;; .. ',... BARTH WALL, ,. , . :.. ., s;i(.r-. Devlin Cannery. WANTEDTo borrow tm on good security. Property near Gluey on south fork of the Klaskanlne nd.countv road. No encumbrances. Address X, Astorlan omce. . MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGulre't Ho tel at8easlde it open the year around. ' CLt'jDN P. BAKER. 478 Third St, el" atfe '"" yUr' othea djre1 WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 160 First street, and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need not mist their morning jpaper while there. BEVERAGES. . ONLY THE PUREST Wlnea and liquors are told at Alex Campbell't Gem. ' - WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandfel' wine Instead of coffee or tea. f Ifty'iicntt per gallon. Don't forget peacn and apricot brandy. Also French Cognae-and wine at Alex Gilbert's, -.Jil'-i' SOCIETY MEETINGS.. PILOT COMMISSIONERh-Tho reg ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday of each month at tu a, m., at tne omce or Kobb & Par- ker. W. LTRobb, Sec, NOTICE The regular meetlnge of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at S p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. OHice on Genevieve ttreet, south of Chenamua. W, L. ROBB, Secretary. . OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 11 1, n. O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. It, In the Odd Fellows' uuiidtng, at 7 p. m.. on the second and fourth Mondaya of each month. So journing brethren cordially lnlted. y oraer CP. COMMON COUNCIL - Remilar meet ing! first and third Tuesday evenlnirs of each month at 8 o'clock in city hall. rersons aestnng to have matters acted upon by the council at any regular meeting must present the same to the auditor and clerk on or before the Fri day evening prior to the Tuesday on which the council holds Its regular meeting. K. OSBURN, ., :. . - Auditor and Police Judge. You Need A DECENT BUGGY. " Kou netd It now. Don't spoil your credit by a see ly buggy, or none at aJU rwt t b- rw..1,., it "V-t Mn-VA TTnllrm. W JTlilnk You Are) Prosper- 9 out, 9 We hart a buggy, we bought It cheap. You can have itcheap. Why? None o( your bushess. You get the JUggy, we ' lose tlje rest But we want the cash. 4 NEW YORK IlOlEIiTY STOKE. Oornar ot Bond and Tnth slrMta. OPDOsit b Occident. FOR 8AJ.S, i etiACfl, ron ALtr-SlBti. nf ernnil fiiPfihH call iJUy ftM estate til HUl'l first addition. LOTS FOR $2. Call at the Astoria Real Estai Exchange and get a lot In Hlll'l First Addition for $2. JAPANESE GO09f-JuBt out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee s, 629 Third street. FOR SALE 10 acres Improved land In Upper Frankfort .Wash., slashed, and partially cleared. Two story house. Stable, chicken house and yard., work- shoo 20x40, situated on the river, Just the home for a fisherman. Will sell on easy terms, fox $1600. Inquire on prem ises., . ... ... DAVID UPTON. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. smith DENTIST. Rooms 1 and S, Pythian Building, over u. ii. cooper a store. '- W. C, LOGAN, D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. Manse1 Block. 67 Third ttreet j, u, LaFORCE, D. D. 8. I U1 B nr,.T1T xjT,r rra HAS CENTAL PARLORS, In the Flavel building, opposite Occident W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms S. 6 and 7, Flavel t Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY J.T LAW. Office In Flavel't biick building. rBANX J. TaVLou. J NO. T. LlOllTEB. TAYLOR & LIGHTER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. v Office on Second Strict Astoria, Or. DR. EIUV JANSON. 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun- days, 10 to U. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., -PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. BS4V4 Third st, "Astoria, Ore, Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. . . DR. O. B. ESTES, - - PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger't store, Astoria. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN. BURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office,. ! Rooms, 6 and ,. Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. "ReSidenoe, (39, Cedar ttreet DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May -be found In his office until 10 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. pi, and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. W. W. PARKER, ' ! REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. . OlEice, 111 Beaton street Astoria, Or. WANTED. WANTED Girl for light housework. Inquire over Fisher Brothers' store. Mrs. Capt.' Sklbbe. MONEY Want 13,000 for one year. Will furnish first-class security. Will accept small loans to that amount -Apply at Astorlan office. B. F. ALLEN, (Painter of jo Years Experlance.) DEALER IN WALL PAPER, ARTISTS . MATERIALS, ETC. The only house In the city handling Sherwin-Williams and masury's paint. . . Headquarters lot'. COAT PAINT 571 Commercial St. TJlE ASTORIA SAVINGS Bflty Acts at trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on mvtnn deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum.. -. J. Q. A. BOWLBY President BENJ. YOUNG Vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier W.' El DEMENT Secretary --!-.' ' ' DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby. C H. Page. O. A Nelson. BenJ. Young, A. a Reed, D, P. Thompson,. W. E. Dement A POINTER Many people believe that all black tmlthlng Jobs are alike that they are nothing but muscle and material mixed. That Is true of ordinary joba Brains are also used to make a good Job. So is conscience. A Job made without skill or honesty Is no good. . Our work Is widely known for Its quality, durability and economy la the end. " ; - - " Q. Ar-Stlaaoa' tt Co. Bine Devils The business man who toys that ad vertising doea not pay does not adver tise. He Is the one that always doubts: the prosperous trade reports he hears of his competitor, who doet advertise. He' sits in the back of his Store, smokes his pipe and wonders why he isn't making: any money. He has the blues when he should have trade. He not only lets hlsi neighbor get that neighbor's share oC the business, but a good part of his aim. He sees people whom he. thought old friends of his go Into his competitor's store and come out with bundles of goods, when he has the same articles on his shelves, and perliaa at lower priccB than they paid his competitor for them.. Why la this so? It is because his com petitor lets the public know In an In telligent way through the local papers' what he has to sell and when he has it.. The successful advertiser looks after his advertising space as he does hj clerks. - He changes his ada. In such a way the people are attracted by them. He feels that to make money he must be willing to spend some; that there Is strong competition In all lines of busi ness, and to get his share of the trade he must advertise, and to do it In the most skillful and Intelligent way. If he oannot write advertising matter himself,. he seeks the aid of some one who has made the writing of advertisements a. study tome specialist, who will tee that It It properly written in a catchy audi. displayed way some one whose duty It is to take off the shouldera of a busy man all the worry of making up an ad. No business man attempts to cure his own sickness, pull his own teeth, make his own clothes or attend to his own. law cases. He employa specialists for each of these various services, andi saves money by doing it It Is throught Its language and arrangement that an advertisement gets Its buslness-brlnglns qualities. There must be something to attract public attention and hold It; something of Interest something out of the ordinary, something that Is different from others of the tame line of bust nest. To give It these peculiar features requires experience, and the owner o The Astorlan has engaged the services of such a specialist for the benefit of Its advertising customers who may wish to take advantage of his services. The Evening Star, of Washington, D. C baa an advertisement writer con nected with Its business department and Its terms to advertisers are, "So much blank space, to much money. The same amount of spacs; with the assist- . ance of the advertisement writer tn get- . ting up ad. attractively, to much addl- . Uonak" Th-Astorlan charge nothing extra the services pt the Opart TxMng thrown In. . ' J ? ' K Comau'it'itl A (k. SUt. O ALBEHTrDUNPAR. te J. c iMment. - ..- ;cr.rv c.a y . .... . -.