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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
LANE COUNTY LEADER passage p a r t ia l l y blocs to. WAS UNANIMOUS SOON TO BATTLE AMERICA TO DROP IT. No Demand For Redress W ill la Perdicaris' Case. SUNK BY SMBLu] J ap anese Send R u sh , , Be Mspe the Bottom F leet Has O re st D ltficsn y T ok ic. Juno 27— A.|miw L ea vin g P ort A rthur. A . CLIFFORD O AUC. fcdit*r A P ufe. Most Decisive Fight of Russo- Washington, June 2 8 ,-T h e stats de porta an engagement at Tokio, June 29.— The detailed report Roosevelt and Fairbanks Chosen Japanese War Imminent. partment does not contemplate any re laat Thursday in which a C O T T A G E GRO VE OREGON received from Admiral Togo of the op to Head Republican Ticket. clamations upon the Moorish govern- the Pereaviet type was , unk"" erations before Port Arthur, which re nient on account of the Perdicaris incr- j OUTPOSTS ARE FACE TO FACE ties h ip of th e j< s v ..,„ r l ' sulted in the sinking of another Rua TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE PRESENT dent. In its view that tne government i first-class cruiser of ths'n. sian battleship, shows that the en has suffered severely, both from a Tbe Twa A rm i*» Aggregata Three Hun- were damaged. trance to the harbor at Port Arthur is General R eview o f Im portant H appening! still blocked to such an extent that it A nnou ncem ent W na A ccom panied by Re financial point of view and in national J dred The u « b d Msa-Oeaerals Sperr The report ia general | sounding D em onstration B lack and humiliation, through its compliance o f th e P o s t W e e k in B rief and tag for the Beat Positions. is impossible for the Russians to Port Arthur fleet came out, C om p reh en sive Form . DoUiver M aks th e N om inations. with the demand of the use of force, by j uor Thursday and maneuver. The operation of bringing appearing to the powerful influences of the Russian fleet into the open, ac St . Petersburg, June 2 9 — A dispatch tìee, Chicago, June 24 — The swift, sure the Sbereefs Mouley Ali and Mouley j /w w [.¡„„tenant General S a k h a ro ff to- Perdicaris Bays the brigand Raisoli cording to the report of the officers of ii posing as a patriot. current of public opinion for the sec Ahmed, who headed the escort sent to night, telling of numerous skirmishes, the Japanese scout vessels, lasted from F irs fo r T w s lv , L. confirms the belief that tbe gieat de- London papers praise Admiral Togo 11 a. m ., till 3:30 p. m ., and was diffi ond time in the history of the Republi bring the prisoners to Tangier. More- Chicago, June 27__ a ! battle of the campaign between for bis latest victory off Port Arthur. can conventions, yesterday resulted in over; France practically fu.ni.bed , b . « -T — cult in the extreme. Daily Newa from Cbefoo u the selection of a national ticket with money from which the ransom was the armies of Generals Kuroki and Oku Russians are said to have been de When first seen by the main fleet the “ Another demonstration^ feated in a decisive battle at Tashichao. Russian ships were in a double column out a dissenting vote. Theodore Roose paid, as the recent French loan of $12,- ia imminent. The three armies aggie- off Port Arthur Thursday velt, for president, and Charles W. Count Tolstoi inveighs against the formation, the first made up of four 500,000 gave the sultan the means to gate 300,000 men, and ,heir Raisuli'» demand for $70,000 | are today ¡n t o u c ^ a ll^ a lo ^ tbe line. gan from the forts about 10, present war and holds the crar up to cruisers and six battleships, with the Fairbanks, of Indiana, for vice presi meet The Japanese evidently tried to draw continued until 10 p. m battleship Czarevitch in the lead. ridicule. dent, received every vote in the conven ranaoui. I Kuropatkin as far south SB possible, was about the same aa onth, I Ths second column wss made up of the The body of another woman has come tion. The Raisuli incident is going to have ¡10|j,ng ouk gg incentive a check to the cruiser Novik and seven destroyers. to the surface from the General Slocum Mean day. Ms Regardless of the fact that the nomi an important effect on the adoption of advance of Oku's main army. That the Japanese did not attack in disaster. “ The deetroyera and to force and attempt to aink the entire nation of one had been assured for a firm French policy toward Morocco, j (jme 0kn BW,lng gharply to the e eaat- The correspondent of the Associated wgrj ^ j0jn Kuroki toward the Chapan pursued the same tactics, »„ ] I. H. Amos, of Portland, Is a possi Russian fleet was due to the fact that Press learns that definite steps have 1 pass Kuroki . . at . the same -»— 1 — ble candidate for president on the Pro nightfall arrived before the ships could time ------ moving iliaryferuiser lay ofl the i,i. ' (orce t,y the right flank toward the firing had ceased, when i already been taken to inaugurate j * ^ hibition tickst. be brought within range, and nothing French authority. M. Delcasse — * has •— se Haicheng -¡-he main Japanese ad- ed eastward at full speed. was left but for the torpedo attack. It Heat prostrations have been numer lected M. Raindre, the ex-French rep vanee continues along the main Feng >f “ At 8:30 p. m., the sante ous the past few days in New York and is generally believed now that another resentative at Geneva, to take up the Wang Cheng-Liao Yang road, avoiding tiring began heavily from" attempt will be made by the Russians Washington. • m rr\: —... \... ,. ,l,,f, p In ..IzL s . * ' organization of the Moroccan customs tbe Mao to escape. Tien pass by a detour to the with much activity of the t John Aleanzder Dowie has returned at the ports, including Tangier. The northward. indicating the approach to the United States. recent F’ rench loan to Morocco ia guar Nothing is known here of the exact boats. A little later the i FLBBT FAST BEINO MADE READY. anteed by the customs leceipta. There pointât which Kuropatkin’ s main force dietant firing was heard Harriman is said to be about to se fore, M. Raindre will oversee the cus is concentrated, though it is beiieved from the land side of Port At cure control of the Santa Fe system. R ussia R edoubles H er E fforts t o O et toms administration. He ia now or- that a large part of the Liao ’I ang tinning until 2:30 in the n,o The American Federation of Labor B altic S quadron R eady. agnizing a large staff. The next step force has been moved to a point be “ During that period theril has entered into the Colorado miners’ will be the organization of French po tween Kinchou and Ta Tche Kiao. St. Petersburg, June 29.— Work on almost uninterrupted thum strike. lice or gendarmerie at Tangier. the Baltic squadron designed for service field guns and volley firing BELL COMBS OUT PLAINLY. It appears by all accountB, including Russia has redoubled her efforts to with clashes aa of siege gun, in the Pacific is being pushed with re that of Perdicaiia himself, as set down get the Baltic squadron in shape to sail “ It is probable that what tot doubled vigor night and day. Ad in his letters, that he did not suffer He W ill Deport More Men If the G over for the Far East. was a general shore action wifi undue hardship; that he was treated miral Birileff, the commander-in-chief nor W ill Only D irect. The Kansas wheat harvest will he demonstration. It seems s with kindness and consideration by Cripple Creek, Colo., June 29.— Gen- the Japanese intend _______ delayed many days on account of the at Constadt, is co-operating with Vice to wesro RaisuIi and that he has no ill-feeling I Admiral Rojetsevnsky, in command of recent heavy rains. eral Sheimaii Bell, who is governing j fenders hy continued nightaetU toward that, to him, agreeable bandit. Teller county under martial law, has j ‘ *-* " ! tore making a final simulo What Is thought to be a final report the Baltic fleet, to hasten the work. No sufficient reason exists w by any fur is-ued another statement for publica- and land attack.” on the General Slocum disaster shows The captains of the battleships Navarin ther demands should be made upon the | tion, which in part is as follows: that 1,031 ilvea were lost. sultan of Morocco either for indemnity | and bissoi Veliky and the armored “ There are 10,000 lieu being written j THEODORE ROOSEVELT M A Y LE AD TO REBE or the punishment of the kidnapers, j Eleven persons were seriously injured cruiser Admiral Nakimoff, the first ves about me. Iant acting under orders If the sultan chooses to take vengeance Republican Nominee for President and many more slightly in a collision sel to go out into the roadstead in com I of the governor of the state of Colorado, j upon Raisuli, that is his own affair. S ay s Miners of two street cars at Chicago. j He stands lor peace and quiet and good j P resident M s e o n y e t r P olicy mission, have been publicly com pli o f Belt ; government, and lias instructed me to j A call has been issued for a meeting mented for their diligence. In order months ami the other for days, the an PLANNED A DASH. see to it that the Western Federation oi i Cripple Creek, Colo., Jons of the Trans-Mississippi Commerical not to impede the work, the crews are nouncement of the choice was accom Miners shall not—directly or indirectly reply to a telegram from the congress at St. Louis September 10-17 not mustered to salute the commander- panied by a resounding demonstration which attested the candidates’ uni Japanese S tru ck R ussian Fleet In the — murder any more men, and they World, Charles II. Moyer n, Chinese banuite are helping the Jap in-chief when he visits the vessels. Nick of Time. shall not. 1 - — ’ r A strict guard is maintained at Cron- versal popularity. anese bv giving movements of troops, “ So far as placing Denver under the Western Federation of | The cheering was led by figures Tokio, June 28.— Admiral Togo, re attacking outposts, and blowing up stadt. Even the warships’ 'aunches who is now a prisoner in t are not allowed to enter the naval known through the breadth of the land porting further on his succees at Port I martial law is concerned, that rests bridges \ solely with the governor. Provided he jail here, sent an extended! basins after dusk. Lieutenant Vavil- and echoed by a mighty throng of en F'ire, supposed to be of incendiary lor, in charge of the naval lahroatory, thusiastic men and radiant women as Arthur, says hie patrol boat discovered should see fit to do so, I am his adju present conditions in the stats origin, destroyed $ MOO ,000 worth of was arrested recently and confined to a sembled in the Coliseum to witness the battleship Peresviet and seven other tant general, ommanding the military property in the lumber district of fortress for bringing a relative to the the crowning feature, as well as the vessels, accompanied by nine torpedo forces of the state, and w ill see to it \ standpoint. Mr. Moyer said ii “ The deportation of the oaie Cleveland. close of the national convention that boat destroyers, near the entrance to that hundreds of bad men are deported, laboratory without permission. and othere, being in my opis and after martial law has been called marks the seim-centennial of the Re Generals Oku and Kuroki are be Port Arthur harbor. The patrol boat off, if the citizens permit the cattle I ! the .. .. Western publican party in the United States. lieved to have joined their forces. .... t n ‘. — n ■ ■. -Il .11 1 __ t Fi t MORMONS OET MEXICAN TRACT. warned him wirelessly, and he imme intend to deport to return that will lie Miners will use all lawful members A decisive battle between the main No man who wants to establish tlieii diately advanced hia entire fleet, except their business. aimiee of Russia and Japan is expected Half M illion A cre s W ill Be P u rch a sed In work will be molested, but the person homes. No violence will those engaged upon special duty. shortly. S on ora o r C hihuahua. who lives solely and only by his mouth, to. but such legal steps as mapi The admiral then discovered that I provided Governor Peabody gives me essary to bring about the France will send a warship to Hayti Mexico City, June 29.— A report is the Russian fleet consisted of six battle- { the word, will have to emigrate. The 8,d' 8 " i l l be taken at the props to enforce a red ryes for the attack on being circulated here to the effect that ships, five cruisers and 14 destroyers, | time for temporizing talk in Colorado Pending such action, deporldJ her minister. the commander having evidently plan the Mormon church would be quite ac has passed. What we ought to do now hers and their families will 1 ned a dash by sundown. A boiler valve on the United States tively engaged during the next few is to act, and I guess we are going ported by the federation. The Russians stopped outside the en torpedo boat Biddle blew out seriously “ General Bell alleges that hi; some.” months in securing land in vraious por trance to the harbor, and after night-1 burning two men. 1 has been successful, and tions of Mexico foi the purpose of colo fall a fleet of Japanese torpedo boat de- ! LEGAL FIUHT ON OIL TRUST. states are expected to follow Perdicaris and Varley have been re nization. Theasseition is made that atroyers resolutely attacked the Rus ------------- this be true, then rebellion i_ leased by the Moroccan bandit and sian ships, and succeeded in torpedoing Ohio Man B egins Suit to D issolve the probably, as the great majority have returned to Tangier. The former it was recently decided to purchase a and sinking a battleship of the Peres Standard Oil Company. American people are today ( has aged graetly from the hardships tract of 500,000 acres in Sonora or Chi viet type, and disabled the battleehip j suffered while a captive. huahua, to be used as an extension of Trenton, N. J., June 29.— Chailes J. i 8IIch “ and. regrardleas Sevastopol. Fire destroyed the H oo-Hoo house at the colonies of Colonia, Dubitili and A ciuiser of the Diana type was ob Henderson, Jr., of Jersey City, and | ' 8In’ wo“ ld bltterly resist any the St. Ixmia fair and for a time en Diaz. served burning. It was towed into the Jospeh M. ’ Newlin, of Philadelphia, ! t0 put . * 8 8 m e' Dto P,acti<»- The arrangements are about gree with the general as tot dangered the Oregon, Texas and Ger compieteti, it is said, and within a few harbor and it was ev ident she sustatin- jcounBel f,,r George Rice, of Marietta, man buildings. The loss is placed at weeks the deeds will be ready for ----- j ------... . . . . . . of . chancery . troubles . , . . . being - , settled in filed in .„v the . court c ed serious damage, The torpedo boat 1 ° - t-«lay a bill for the ¿isolation ..( the Stand- “ “ t do be!Ieve they will bs 1000,00 and insurance of 20,000 car transfer. destroyer Shiiakumo was hit by ried. shell, which fell in the cabin, killing ard oil company, a New Jersey corpora- Uie ballot ,D the month of » In addition to these lands, it is three men and wounding three others. 1 ’ *” n, charging that the company is il- learned, the Mormon elders have taken Five more bodies have been recov P laces N ot t o B e Had for . . the same class, legal, and that it exists in violation of The Chidori, a vassel . of hold of several other land offers recent ered from the General Slocum wreck, was hit behind the engine room, but the anti-trust laws of the United States, Washington,June 24.— D. I. ly made to them. Among these are maxing a total of 912, of which 824 no casualties resulted therefrom. Tor- and <d " le statute relating to monop secretary of the Isthmian Csuij said to Ite large tracts of land in Sinaloa have been identified. It is believed and Chiapas. pedo boats 64 and 66 were slightly nlies. I mission, today gave out the f< the casualties will reach 1,000. More CHARLES W . FAIRBANKS j The bill charges that the Standard “ Applications for places si damaged. than )100,000 has been subscribed to I oil company in Ohio was dedared ii-j commission have been filed by I Republican Nominee for Vice President Japan S eek in g No O eln. the relief fund. legal by the courts of that state, but a»ds, and are still pouring A p ology Not S ufficient. Vienna, June 29.— The Allegemeine- that the company, instead of dissolv- ought to he understood that no The president has announced the fol Paris, June 28.— Hayti’s apology for No less than 10,000 men and women Zeitung says that according to a diplo ing, in obedience to that decision, lias, possessing special qualification lowing cabinet appointments: W il matic note received here the Japanese participated in the ratification of the tlie insult to the French minister at | by subterfuge, evaded the Ohio deci- j appointed liam H. Moody, of Massachusletts, at for tbe work oflbi government has resol veil, in case peace patty program, and the consequent roar Port au Prince, M. Deprez, who was ■ion, and that the New Jersey corpora- mission torney general; ran) Morton, of Illi The work will be is restored, to demand nothing else of cheering and handclapping was deaf stoned hy the palace guards recently, tion is merely a holding company for nois, secretary of the navy; Victor H. a technical character. than was mentioned in the govern ening. The band stationed high among lias l>een received by the foreign office, _______ applying , r .j Metcalf, of California, secretary of Those for service i It ap the Ohio concern. The bill asks that ment’ s note of December last; that if the girders of the hall was drowned by but does not give satisfaction. commerce and labor. not only the company be dissolved, but : isthmus, in addition to the even if Port Arthur lie taken by the the tumultuous, unbounded demonstra pears to seek to make light of the in that its assets be distributed among the j of exceptional qualifications, niimil Thirty per sons were killed anil many Japanese, to restore it to Russia, re tion. Hats were tossed into the air, cident. The officials here are not dis stockholders as paying off its outstand- ‘ ” ' physical examination, a rigid specting the Russo-Chinese agreement, state emblems were waved and flags, posed to assume a belligerent attitude injured in a train wreck in Spain. mg securities. For the accomplish- the direction of the public h esltkl tri-coolred, shimmering toward a small power, but they expect and that Japan will regard Russia as Iteautiful, H . E. Huntington has resigned as economically predominant in Manchu silken flags, fluttered from every hand Hayti adequately to realize and redrets ment of this purpose, it is asked that marine hospital service to test a receiver be appointed. ness for service In the tropics. the offenses. This contributed to the vice president of the Southern Pacific. ria. Japan demands only that she be aa though stirred by a gale. Probably not one in a hi The roll was called and the unanim decision to send a warship to Haytian considered with the other great powers Perdicaris and Varney are believed To Discharge Four Thousand Men ................. have ....... even s those applying ous vote of the delegations recorded for waters. in the solution of Asiatic questions. to have lieen liberated by the Moroccan ' hiladelphia, June 29.— Four thoi s - 1 chance of appointment, Mr. Roosevelt without incident until bandit. and men will be discharged from the the name of New Jersey asked unanim B utte M iners Will Qlve $ 25 .00 0 . Hulk T ow ed t o D ock . Baldwin Locomotive works within the ous consent that the roll tie dispensed Kuropatkin A ddresses Trap. The hull of the ill-fated steamer Butte, Mont., June 28 —The Butte next few days. Six thousand have New York, Juno 29.— Crowds, with with and that the secretary of the con (ieneral Slocum has been raised but no Kaichou, June 25.— General dropped* from , .. ------ the ...» eom- patkin inspected General Stakel heads bowed and uncovered, lined both vention he instructed to cast the entire $27),000 to the Colorado miners to bodies found. sides of East river today as the black vote for Mr. Roosevelt. The objection aist them in preying the legal teat to w * "n i T X ^ i i to The“ g rel°t^ troops and addressed them, Palace guards at Port an Prince, was general and every state accepter! “ I shall see you soon again Hayti, threw stones at the French and ened hulk of tbe General Slocum was the opportunity of casting ^ita entire be made on the Colorado supreme court number ever employed is about *16 non decision upholding the habeas corpus. These statements w o J , ‘ I ’000' must settle with the Japanese towed to a dock in Erie Baein, where it vote for the president. German ministers. and allowing Preeiden, Moyer, o f't h e officer o M h e ^ m ^ T y £ £ ^ a* lv. Till then we are not going is to be inspected hy the Federal au- Pandemonium broke loose again A packing company has completed The men responded heartily, ThsM Western Federation of Miners, tore- places made v s e m . l . ,7 ' . thoritiee. The flags on the togs having arrangements for placing a $500,000 the wreck in tow were at half-mast, when the speaker announced that there main in jail without charges having !ncn in the boiler Ihnm U "t^lkf,. 0, 300 crai also addressed the were 994 votes and 994 had been cast been placed against him. The right of filled bv th- m e n . P* last week were plant in Portland. which specially distinguished and when passing Rarreto Point, where for Roosevelt. A great picture of the selves in the recent fighting, si Russians attacked Japanese 50 miles the Slocum sank and where so many president was carried about through Governor Peabody and G e n .,., ¿ „ t o men r ^ t l y d . s c h i ^ T ' r0,n ^ deport miners without trial will also 7 «charged, “ented the 8t. George croes to JM lost their livee, the flags were dipped. the hall. from Feng Wang Cheng and were be tested by the Butte miners. ” ' cere and men. The reports of All the craft in the harbor dipped tbeir pulsed with considerable loss. Ex-Governor Black, of New York, anese treatment of pried Condemned By Prize Court. flags as the flotilla paa ed. . made the speech nominating Roosevelt, The national ’06 board has decided W et Make More Miners On. Vladivostok, June 29.— The prize wounded are marked by con and Henator Dolliver, oi Iowa, nomin on five buildings at the Lewis and Cripple Creek, Colo., June 28.— The = 1 / T i c,ondtnin«d the British ated Fairbanks. D ies of H eart Failure. Clara exposition with an immense floor miltiary commission held tn all-day Iceb rea k er tn s t a r t for Fsr Manila, June 29. — Mgr. Gnidi, In VUA .0 '!.’ C* p,nred by the Rus apace. session to dispose of the cases of 100 s i a n Vl a d ivoetok _ squadron recently apostolic delegate to the Philippine U - . 8t. IVtrsebrug, June 27.—Itto* Cloud burst la C olorado union men now imprisoned in tbe vari Corea, for c.7 ,y"„g The Citisene’ alliance of Cripple islands, died to lay of heart failure. Granada. Colo., June 24.— A clond ous jails and bnllpens in the district. lh« ‘ 'h e icebreaker Ermak. Creak has ordered 3.000 buttons for The funeral will take place here next .......... .. h" c°hfiscatecl burst on W olf creek has flooded the Colonel Edward Yerdeckberg,command tbe ship and her cargo of 6,500 tons of I by the late V ice Adimral Mskand ' coat lapels bearing the inscription Friday and the remains will be interred town. The screams of women in the v.|ni<j ng I 0,1 ing officer, said the im- anthracite ----- ^ today that ----- upon ai $50,000 PreP*rnR coal, to start for the Far two months later at Rome. Mgr. "T h e y can’ t com e b a rk ." houses on the lowland in the west part Guidi was sent to (he Philippine me, mte return of Genera! Sherman M. * »• Singapore to which the 1 Grand Duke Cyril consin of tin l _ of town summoned the citizens, who The total number of known dead in islands nearly two years ago as the Bell from Denver tonight or tomorrow. T .\ W" TO.n*'*ned is the same concern Peror, and Captain J.kovleff, * b " 4 rescued all who were in danger. The arrangements will be made for deporta-’ th,t ,a PP>W the the General Slocum disaster is now 907. repreeentative of the Vatican in the ne Japanese-Chinese ™»nded the battleship I’e tr o p »»^ streets were flooded. At least a half a tion of prisoners against Conditions at Port A rth u r'rem a in gotiations with the Philippine com thorn which was sunk off Port Arthnr, mile of the Santa Fe was washed ont criminal charges are made. unchanged. missioners lor the sale of the triar been presented with gold west of here. Reports from Dry creek W y n -tn , Irrigation P r o * , a p p r o v i. recognition of their bravery are that It ia a river, ami it ia feared Admiral Alexieff has been decorated lands to the American government. F ears Cholera May Spera* to Aawrica. land o lT w ’ W7° 9 .-T . h e state vices at Port Arthur. there was lose of life among the ranch a K night of the True Croee. •nd t hoard „ toH, ” Jnn*-’ y adTUed M em Firing a t P o rt Arthur. men living near the creek. Russian torpedo boats hare raptured Chefoo, June 29.— There was firing Í p p r ^ ' n, r ÍOr '‘ 'P ^ m e n . had ,„st R eliai F un * R each es JUO.Od a Japanese schooner laden with pro tbe state depart men I thsi there are 260 PP ^ ,h* ------------ ‘ 1 at Port Arthur last night, and tonight. M ors T roops P assin g Southward. • c l of u £ * . _ ? r * ,ti0n « 15<>.000 New York, Ja m 27. — Jss<* l | visions. canea oi cholera st S u lta n a ti, , bjch ° n in d the Oregon Baein The booming of big guns was distinctly irri- Schiff, treasurer of the com I.lao Yang, Jane 26.— Further drafts principal center of the Vers an f* t,cn Pr°l"-<- By the Oregon ------- -------------- Eighteen Japan of troops aie passing southwstd, where it the Fire st Patterson, N. J ., destroyed heartl here tonight. basin | pointed by tbe mayor to solici'*^1 improvement and several carpet trade with America. The proprety valued at between $200,000 ese transports have been seen going constant skirmishes are reported by the sal has warned agent, notin'rnnklVV’" ' pr'*” " ’'eral hundred for the the relief relief of of ths the vid^P «"ip tio n s s for w - west aloog the C onan coast. and $300,000. wounded men who are returning home. ment« orpwnt «»hip- of *» ___ . nH acre* of the 'renerai General »locum 8!ocum uisasiw, diwiter. ■ W "I desert larwi land will will K he V ™ * ” I ™ » P* menta tor for th# the present. productive farms and thrivi t**1 ,Dto wl ,nd*T that the commit!«« b*3 thriv,D* * « ™ . <»r received over Ì90.000. $90,000. W EE K ’S DOINGS 7 J s-ÜT^io :,nr o V df id6d ,0 don<,t8 *l«*dy"b^n Ä ' Ä S “ ’« ‘» ■ • i s r i ; s i