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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1902)
&ueue Guard SATURDAY ................J ANI ARY 11 It does not require a vivid imagination to imagine how the holders of ocean cable stocks f« el when reading about Marooni s wire less ocean telegraphy. These “oldest” fellows are dying all the time. Now the ‘’oldest” Odd Fellow is dead down at Santa Barbara at 89 years, with sixty- two years of membership. Those boulders that were hauled on the street nearly in front of the posloffioe with the intention of im proving the thoroughfare should be hauled off at onoe. They not only look bad, but are bad for travel. The Portland Telegram takes oc casion to remark that while Senator Chauncey Depew and his new wi(e were bound by triple marriage ceremonies, only one divorce will be necessary in oase of inoomp»' i- bility. The railroad section men on the desert sections of Southern Ut b railroads, are horse-eaters. Oft <r fresh meat is hard to obtain, o wild-horse hunts take place fre quently, the animal being plenti! 11 in that region._______ __ same foreign countries, but which' simply looks ridiculous acre.” He said that al the openiug of the Kiel Canal, when the Kaiser passed through the line of wareb ps, the ohaplain on the American ship wsn ordered below because of hit gro tesque appearauce. Another Pacific Coast horror and not many miles from the place where the Brother Jonathan struck an unknown rock and went down with several hundred souls in the early sixties. That early disaster carried sorrow to almost every por tion of the Coast, Eugene not ex cepted. A boat-load of thirteen souls made Crescent City, nearly off which port the steamer struck and went down. The treacherous shooting of two British uffi >ere by Boers, to wh »m they were going on a j>eace miesi m, will cause more ill feeling and heart burnings among the British public than the loss of a thousand men in fair battle. And, if we mistake not, the Boers will pay for the offense with life, probably w th fearful interest. Innocent Boers will suffer for the cruel acts of their countrymen. Dr 8peitzka of New York read a paper before the Anatomical Society of Chicago the other day in which he declared that the brain of I Leon Csolgosz “ as normal. That I is there was no evidence of dise-.o or abnormal conditions. Yet who will say that such a causeless, un- p’ovoked murder as that of Presi dent McKinley was directed by a Burglars made a New Year’s sane brain? We cannot think it record in an Iowa town the night possible. of the “first.” They improved on the usual method of carrying the J P Morgan has bought Raphael’s plunder off in their arms by using oe le bra led painting, “Maduuna of a good strong wagon. And th< y St Anthony of Padua,” paying fiv.i were not satisfied with one loud’ hundred thousand dollars therefor. but made a second trip. He will n t bring it to the Uni’ed December failed to hold up i n Oregon record for rain. The Por - land signal service office repoi .a but four inches for the mon i. The average tor thirty-one years is 7.41. A little more than twenty inches fell in December, 1882, a record-breaker. The Pacific Coast will welcome President Roosevelt. Former presi dents have taken too little interest in the West and South. Their United Stateshave been seen, while president at least, about the north east corner of the national domain; and it is not a large corner, either, exoept in wealth and population. A Memphis, Tennessee, man claims he has made a great dicoyery in an embalming fluid that will pre serve the body to all appearances as in life. It will not find popularity. Unanimous popular sentiment de mands that the untenanted body be allowed to return to the elements of which it is composed as quickly as nature will permit. A condition occurred soon aftt r the sinking of the steamer Wall. Walla off the Northern Californii coast the other morning wher • there was noroom for false modest,. A boat with twelve survivors, tw<» of whom were ladies, sighted *x steamer. A red skirt gave the signal that caught the attention o' eyes on the steamer. Great Britain will probably ask that work on twenty warships, now under construction, be expedited. And proposals have been invite lor two battleships, five armore cruisers and two protected cruiaert. It is not likely that there will bn another peace conference. The powere seem satisfied to obtain peace by fighting for it. States at present on account of it e on--hundred thousand dollar duty chat would be required. It seems strange that a man who could pax such a large rum for a work of art should bala at the addition of one- fifth of its cost to enable him to bring it home. Lie may say, though, that be bought the paint ing, not a tariff. Here is how the Butte, Montana, Bugle paid some of its New Year’s respects to subscribers: Before the Bugle reaches our readers next week we shall have tapped the new yetr. We desire accordingly to wish our paid sub scribers another prosperous twelve months. We also hope that thote who are at present in arrears may do better the coming year then they have the past. We hope thiy may do well enough tn pay wbat they owe us. We have been serious ly ccnsidtring the advisability of publishing a list of the citizens >f this town who have met wi'L financial reverses du'ing the pa it twelve months. By referring to our books we can furnish the public wn h a very complete city directory of those pereone, who appear to be in an insolvent condition. THE NECESSITY. Mrs Sawbones—“But I thought you said it would be unnecessary to remove Mr Longgreen's ap pendix?” Dr Sawbones—“Yes, but 1 need to buy an automobile.” IN A NICE BOX. Twenty-four hours is a short time The obliging shopman sent when counted on the trip of a sail The obeap present she had meant ing ship across the Pacifio ocean, To look like something costly, ae I ooght; yet it ms by just that number of But she learned to her despair hours that the German bark Selene That the pricemark still was lost a profitable charter the other there, day, arriving at Astoria one day Aul we really couldn’t print the things she thought. late. She finds the chip market —Philadelphia Press- at bedrock, and will have to accept a much lower rate. Newly Furnished Lodging House. Chaplains of the United States navy have their troubles as well ae other people. At a recent Metho diet ministers’ meeting in New York a speak*r claimed that their salaries were insufficient. He also found fault with the uniform, which he described as a “single-breaated- e had-be Hied, long-tailed frock coat, such as is worn by clergymen in New beds In newly painted and papered room« at the Coortle-use Lodging House. Ouiy one block from the main bu-inee» street, »nd but i « little more than two blocks from tbe ' p- etoffioe A very quiet locality. Lodging w ith or without t«>ard a- desired Come and see tbe rooms and | I will guarantee that you will be satis- , Pad. E d H ows • Sli.Wl.hl S Gregory’s Visitor BY EDWARD B. CLARK Uy lA>ttl« Helle Wylie Before the Revolution there stool a G egory lay in Ills white ts-d at the. time worn edifice of moldering brick Mrs. Sparks sat In the window of tlie hospital and wondered how hi« opera Crlspenello. the little black i at, made in the now muguiticeut pleasure little flat darning. Tommy Sparks, tion on the morrow would turn out. ground. Central park. New York Iso aged four, hud la-eii allowed to go such grotesque shadows on the wall Would It give him back health and that Angelico and Beilina void have late.l ami bleak, the old house hid nlone to play In the groat yard that strength, er would it here he resolute been untenanted for jear» alien Hugh lieu tietween the apartment building laughed outright had uot they teen ly turned bis thoughts into brighter Garrbolt saw 'tit to make It his habita mid the »well private residence which looking Into each other's eyes. They channels. lu distract his mind he looked out of lace» the drive. Mr. Sparks was at his did not laugh, for Angelico had drop tiou. The Inst innn who hnd lived there be ottico, aud all the youug Sparkses, bar ped an onyx luto the upturned, rosy the window mar bls lied and wished himself in tlie busy street below. It fore Hugh Garrbolt died there alone. ring Tommy, were at school. From palm of bls sweetheart, whispering; Nor wu he known to be dead until a Mrs. Sparks' vantage polut lu the little “Cara mla, keep It always and give w as Saturday afternoon and the air was clear au<l bright, the sky a vivid blue; wanderer, demanding shelter at Its bay window she could catch occasional lu exchange to me—a kiss.” iron bound door and receiving no re glimpses of a painter lu the big yard Beilina breathed softly, replying, as the well world must be enjoying itself. ply, forced an entrance and beheld a next door, who was moving along she drew from her fat. brown finger a What was Ethel doing, he wondered. Was she nt the matinee, the golf links human skeleton seat«-'! in an oakeu ■lowly from stone to stone painting or one of tier club meetings? chair. From the very day that the man the foundation of the house of their small carnelian ring: "Take this; It holds a world of loxe At this moment a white capped nurse told this tale the shunned dwelling had rich neighbor a subdued sort of red came In and skillfully ministered to hl» been called the Skeleton'» House. color. Mrs. Sparks was dreamily w. n- that bus no end." Then she gave her lips moused like a xvnnts. As she went out Gregory tried Hugh Garrbolt. with a sneer that bad dering why the foundation, which had been grooving his thin, bard face for been pretty in Its natural hue, needed flaming poppy to her lover, ami th« y to picture Ethel lu a sickroom aud muld uot. lie had never been able to sixty years, went alone to the house of painting at all, when Tommy Sparks laughed. tbe skeleton. The burghers waited for toddled in through the doorway lead Weary with seeing bls own Image so persuade himself that there xvas In her two days and then nodded through ing from the kitchen. Tommy had like a mlachleveous monkey reflected nature much of xvomanly sympathy. clouds of smoke that Hugh Garrbolt come up from the yard the back way. on the wall, Crlspenello ran through Siu* xx as too reserved, tiMi stately, and was a fool. But when he returned on Tommy had some streaks of red run the shadows of the acacia leaves and then »lie had never been 111 a day In I her life, she had told him. Perhaps the third day with a bag of coin so ning diagonally down from each cor- heavy that he staggered under It the ner of his mouth, and bls linen dress sprang upon his mistress, rubbing his 1 that was xxby she was cold and as burghers opened their eyes and whls was spotted In piace« with the same soft black head against her chin and averse to showing emotion as the crest purring softly. ' of a stioxv covered mountain Is Irre tied that Hugh Gurrbolt was a very color. "See, little harlequlul” cried the girl sponsive to the rays of the sun. "Tommy Sparks." demandisi his wise personage. Twelve months rolled No. she would not do In a sickroom on, and still the skeleton of the dead mother, “what on earth have- you been with mock despair. “One has gtven me his heart, aud although I crush it at all. Gregory declared to hltuself, buccaneer held grim and unmolested eating?” Tommy clluibeil Into a chair, swung in my hands It will not break, The mid the next Instant began to wish watch over the table, when young hearts of men are hard.” thnt there were the slightest chance of Albert Vandemeer paid It a visit. bls legs In his infantile* way mid salti, Said Angelico, all a tremble, "I will - her coming to see him. All>ert was the only son of a worthy “Mamma, painter's pie- good.” lie decided upon considering the mat Mr». Sparks gave one hurried, hor not seek to break the ring that ha widow whose husband had died w hen prisons her love lest 1 lose It.” ter that she might visit a sick man! Albert was but ten years old. One line rified glance through the window nt The moon r<>eed«>d behind a cloud and day some phlegmatic youth, who en-1 the- red paint which was being daubed * the lovers embraced, then drew Hpiut. with her mother, of course, were the invalid her promised husband, but he vied Albert for his courage, bantered on the neighbor’s bouse ami then turn Beilina stroked tlie furry coat of . felt quite sun- she would never set him to go and spend a stormy night In ed her anguished countenance* toward Crlspenello and said: aside conventionality for one who was Tommy. the Skeleton's House. "He will return. IBs dark, loving Albert consented and chose that very "Tommy”—her voice was a pleading eyes will yet again flash lovelights on merely a friend. Besides, she xvas too busy. She was night. He walked cautiously around wall—“did you cat the painter's stuff me. As the honey falls softly from the a success In society and always had the house till he found entrance In the out of the* pall?’ ling nine blossoms, so will his wonts bo scores of engagements. Well, he would rear, and, cutlass in hand, entered. At “Yes, out of pall; painter's pie good.” spoken when he tells me that he loves not want to see her If she brought her first he could discern nothing, but when answ ered Tommy. n.e! He will return, little buffoon, and his eyes became accustomed to the ' Mrs. Sparks shrieked. The maid rush you and I will watch for his coming." mother with her and the two of them snt In a row and talked commonplaces. gloom be saw the silent and fieshless I ed in from the kitchen. "Get the doc The cat, unheeding, sprang back to sentinel still grinning In terrible mock tor, the druggist and Mr. Spark»!” the moonlight and began making shad But If only Ethel would come alone and slip her hand In his and sny some ery of mortality over tbe worm eaten screameel Mrs. Sparks. "Tommy's eat ows once more. thing soothing to him— table. en paint and sugar of lead and every *••«••• He turned suddenly with a rest less Looking closely, the youth saw that thing. Go, girl, go!” Susan rushed To the woman sitting beneath the movement that started the pain again. wires kept Its ghastly skull erect, and through the door, sent the corner drug 11c thought it would go away In a mo ns his keen eyes roved sharply uround gist flying up to the house, ordered the acacias In the moonlight the years liad ment, but It did not. Instead It grew he noticed a part of the earthen floor ' clerk to telephone Mr. Sparks aud then passed on golden wings. The world to an Intolerable ache that burned and had named her La Fafe, the "butter much more beaten down than the re set out on a chase- for the doctor. fly.” and as u butterfly rests on tbe throbbed cruelly. It seemed to Gregory mainder. and followed this slight path In the meantime Mrs. Sparks was heart of flowers, so has she rested on that he could not stand It. He writhed to a small trapdoor above In the oaken ! moaning over Tommy, who was taking tbe hearts of men. under the agony until the «went stood ceiling. the* unusual commotion which ho bad out on his forehead and tears came into It was the eve of the feast of th« To loosen his pistols in Ids belt and createsi as blandly as would most four- dead. The bells were tolling ill I lie his eyes. ascend, with his cutlass ready for any year-olds. He insisted on occasional valley. La Fafe laughed vaguely, for After awhile the pain lessened a little, thing unexpected, was but the work of ly reiterating that “painter’s pie was her soul was heavy within her. and Gregory lay white and xveak and an instant. A steady pressure forced good.” and at each reiteration the "Come, Crlspenello,” she culled light thought how unjust and cruel It was up the trap, and a flood of light poured mother’s heart sank. ly, "let u.s drowse tn the poppy fields: thnt people must suffer so. As blH in upon the small apartment above j The* druggist rushed In. “Tommy has let us feed on the lotus blooms.” And from a window there wide open. eaten paint. Heaven alone* knows how she gathered the vital black vagabond glance wandered through the door of Perceiving a door near, Albert boldly much. It must have had sugar of lead tc her breast and hastened down tlie . bls private room to the ward on the opened it and found himself In the In It, and that’s sweet and that’s why dim arcades of mimosa trees, whose other side of the hull, he remembered having read somewhere that "l’aln 1» presence of a lovely girl of some fif he ate It." failing, fragaut down made a smooth, tbe only universal experience.” He had teen or sixteen years, whose look of The» druggist grabbed up Tommy, ■oft path for her feet. never realized the truth of the words terror and disgust as he entered im half threw him on to a lounge and them The silence and the deep shadows op until now. l’aln was universal, and mediately changed to one of bojai and turned to the mother. pressed her and made her sigh, but surprise. “Control yourself, Mrs. Sparks. Life only as a tired child would do for some none escaped It. Each one of the merry, careless crowd in the outside world “Ab, you have come to take me depends on Instant action. Get me* salt, new delight. must one day leave work and pleasure away!" she exclaimed. “But where Is potash and soft soap.” Luckily Mr». Remembering tbo onyx heart that and learn to endure. bet” Sparks had all three articles In the burin'll upon her throat, she tore It off Suddenly Ids own pnln camo back, "He? Who?” said Albert. house, and she rushed to the kitchen and cast it upon the grass. and Gregory bore It until lie hated him “The dwarf! The Red Dwarf! The and brought them back. Tommy as yet “It win not break," she suld half re monster that my uncle has placed over showed no sign of collapse. The drug gretfully, "even though I have beat self and his life and wished that the surgeon’s knife might end It all next me to keep me In this horrible place.” gist put two tablespoonfuls of salt In upon It with a stone!” day. After all, It xvas a good world to “I have seen no such animal,” said half a glass of lukewarm water and Then the poppy fields opened to her. be out of, a place where suffering was the bewildered Albert. forced Tommy to sw allow It. sputter “After all,” she muse*l, "they yield A shrill yell, like the cry of some ing. This dose was followed up with ft but Idle dreams, these languorous the only thing to be counted on, where one's friends could enjoy themselves fierce beast, thrilled upon the ear, and heroic one of potash, 'and then Tommy blooms," and she passed them by. A while— He turned his head with a as Albert turned the door was dashed was made to swallow a large coffee cup lotus Illy lentilng from a fountain's open, and the scream of terror that full of soft soap. With the soap down rim touched her worryingly, but she sigh that was half a sob and looked out peHled from the young girl's lips told and Tommy's eyes banging out of his tore It fiercely from Ils stem and bruis of the window again. The sunshine xvas leas bright now, him that the newcomer was her dread head and well down over Ills cheek ed It beneath her feet. and the fall air had grown so keen that ed Jailer. bones, the druggist turned the young "lVby feed upon them?” she asked one of the nurses lowered the sash, as The Red Dwarf was a horribly de ster over on his stomach on the couch bitterly. "Their potency Is gone. I Gregory watched fleecy white cloud» formed man, with a brutal visage, as and shook him. have not forgotten, and It whs so long sail across a square sea of blue lie be scarlet as vermilion; with yellow, shag The only thing about Tommy that ago!" came aware of a rustle of silk and a gy hair and arms so long that the didn't rebel at this treatment was his Buddenly her foot struck against faint odor of perfume. A second later hunchbacked monster resembled a huge stomach. That held on to Its unaccus something white mid cohl, with star Ethel stood before him. ape more than a human being. tomed load with a pertinacity worthy ing eyes upturned to the moon. Hhe did not speaF, but as she looked "What are you here for? Go away! of something lietter. At this juncture It was only a dead volunteer with a down at bls thin, pain racked body, She's to be my wife when Hugh comes the painter apiieared on the scene. He knapsack on Ills back and the frag which before his accident had been back! Go awny!” admitted to the tearful Mrs. Sparks ments of n broken carnelian ring light conspicuous for Its splendid strength, “Oh, if you go, take me away with that he had left Ills paint pot on tbe ly clas|M-d In ills rigid hand. ami saw his tears and look of suffering you.” said the girl. “My uncle stole me ground where Tommy could have “Little monkey,” «lie said to the cat, great drops gathered In her own eyes. from my parents In Virginia. He is found It for aliout fixe mluntes while “one cannot keep faith forever.” But She sat down beside the bed and. keeping me to force my father, the hus ho went around the corner to get a the dreariness of her voice frightened putting one hand in his and the other band of Garrbolt'» sister, to sign away glass of beer. the cat ami he sprang from this warm on bls hot forehead, began to repeat all his property to him. Do not leave At th!« minute the doctor fell In at breast that Inclosed him aud ran back softly the Twenty-third Psalm: me!” tlie door on tbe heels of tbe maid, . He to the acacias whining: "Meow! “ ‘The Ixird 1» my shepherd; I shall With a yell, the Red Dwarf was at approved the druggist's treatment and Meow!” not want.’ ’’ Albert's throat. added to It a large dose of Ipecac, Un- The woman fell upon her knees. Gregory was not a religious man, bat The dwarf was n giant In strength der this last added horror Tommy's With faltering fingers she felt along the words calmed bls discontent as If and as active as a panther. He howled, stomach and spirit both gave way. the grass for the onyx heart. by magic. They seemed like cool rain »napped bls teeth, and tried to sink Like the younger hopeful In “Helen's Finding It, she burled her sharp nails after a hot, stifling day. and their beau them into Albert’s throat, who used bls Babies.” he played whale, and, wbllo In her palm over it. It wns broken! ty and truth sank deep luto his trou strength alone, disdaining the weapons be didn’t cast up Jonah, he cast up “How came It so?” she asked wonder- bled soul. In hl» lielt and having ctfst aside hl» pretty near everything else. Ingly. “ 'He makoth me to He down In green While Tommy was In the throes Mr. cutlass. Once more she turned to the upturn pastures; lie lea det h n>e beside the still For half an hour the contest was Sparks arrived, ashy lipped and shak ed face, but she did not kiss the dumb, waters.’ ” doubtful, but at length Vandemeer, en. Tlie doctor turned to him. “I reproachful lips. Hhe hid her face and When the psalm was ended, Gregory exerting all his prowess, hurled his foe trust, Mr. Sparks, that If we can keep shrank away, leaving tbe dead man to did not thank her. lie waited » mo headlong down the trap just as the him at It for ten minutes more we may the night, with the fragments of the ment and then said wonderlngly, “Eth head and face of Hugh Garrbolt was save his life.” Tommy kept at It. broken ring cla«|s-d with passionless el. you love ine?” The painter, who had retreated be persistence In the curled up hand. peering from lielow. “Indeed, Indeed yes,” the girl whis Tbe weight and Impetus of the van fore the stricken countenance of Mrs. She turned away to yield the sweet pered. quished dwarf bore Garrt>olt down Sparks, now reappeared. He was car ness of her lips, burning with the tires ”1 can be brave now.” he declared. with film against one of the Iron spike» rying In one band a dinner pall, which of a newborn passion, to living Up. "Don't run away, dear.” There was a used a* a means of ascent, and there, he held upside down to stioxv those as while the little black ent made gro- glad note tn bls tired voice. "Please hanging by the great nail, piercing un sembled that It was absolutely empty. tesque shadows on the wall!-Sunny stay a little while, and won’t you say “When 1 came to work this morn South. der bls right ear, Hugh Garrltolt was that psalm again? It’s got such a for a moment suspended until a des ing.” said the painter, "I had three soothing swing to It." Gelline I aril to Thlnaa. perate struggle cnst him headlong to pieces of berry pie In this pall, I ain't So Ethel began the hymn, but tie- got any now. a fact I just discovered, It is wonderful bow soon you get forr she had gone far her voice seemed the floor below—dead. I guess may lie the used to things, even tbe things youngster knows you to die away In the distance, and Greg Tbe dwarf, senseless and bleeding, want most; our watclie», for Instance. ory fell asleep. lay gasping under the corpse of bls Where It went.” Tommy, Just out of a paroi yum. We wanted them frightfully, but when father- for such was tbe relation l»orne He always declare«! afterward that turned his bead and caught sight of I had mine for a week or two I hardly he did not really awake until tbe «iter to him by Hugh Garrbolt. cared tbe empty dinner pal). "Painter ’ » pie'» to look at the works at all. and When Albert, with a dozen or more ation was over, and he saw her bend It did not make me feel happy In my ing over him, this time with joy tn her astonished burghers, returned to the good,” tie murmured. Mrs. Sparks sank Into a chair, laugh heart any more, though of course I eyes instead of tears.—Household. Skeleton's House the next day, they ing and crying hysterically. A grin should have lieen very unhappy If It found the place a smoking ruin. Tbe father of Ella soon reached New appeared on Mr. Sparks' face. The had been taken away from me. And A Ihifrhrr»' Common. York, and In the following year all the doctor and tbe druggist looked dlsgust- the samo with newr clothe» and nice William, earl of Warren. In the time dinners and having enough of every burghers within a mile of Widow Van ed. Mr. Sparks gave tbe painter demeer'« house were seen one evening dollar. “G, > to a restaurant and get a thing. You soon get used to It all. and of King John, while standing upon the It does not make you extra happy, castle walls saw two bulls fighting In ■lowly smoking with placid Joy at tbe square meal. " he said. “Henry.” si ■ Id Mr«. Sparks, still In n though If you had It all taken away you the castle meadow till all the butchei wedding of Albert Vandemeer and Ella struggle Iwtw teen two emotions, “what would be very dejected. (That Is a good dogs pursued one of the maddened Avail vltb that lx>y?” wore'1 and one 1 have u< ev.-r 11 rd be- bulls «pilte through the town. Th« Told Him. "W 1!.' -wired Henry as he aur- fore. 1 Y m get us»-«! to ev '«rytblng. a« 1 Sight pleli-«*d the earl so mil' ll that lie A dissipai «d «11’1 unulannerly noble- ind bls surroundings, Ml!«!. and then you wa mt something gnve the castle meadows, where tbe T u te cleaning these two mor»:■. Father says this ii ■ what people duel of the bulla Itegan. for a eomtuou man. presu tn I ng upon hls “nobility." "I til onoe aaked Mir Walter 8<ott. wbo sat prof« • -D lenicn have just given DH’SI ■ by deceit fulness o uf rich«», but to the butcher« of the town, after the •ppoaite bli n at dinner, what tbe dif- him that It ould turn btru Inside Alt»« rt’s uncle says It Is i the «pirlt ■ r first gras» was mowed. on condition ’«rente was betsreen He ott ami sot a good advertisement progress, and Mrs. Leslie said some that they should find a mad bull the out he'd m. “Just the breadth of the table," re- for Some rumi of so^>.”—Chicago I people call It "dlvlue discontent.“—E. day six week» before Christmas day for i the continuance of that sport forever. R«cordn»r«id. lorted Sir Walter Nesbit I d Wouldbegooda, II n >f d i- 11 •r i- Bt a in d- a rn o- •le er il e- ili • 2 ri m ila ) a JN th« i»in r in WM feh- ■■•<1 »i», «rei s »1 win out tbs <»in. si it «int ■ski •n U b.