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f J IE EUGENE (xUARB ElKEXE, OllKGOX, Till KSDAY KVKMXt;, OKCKMHKK 10, 1IXM. No. BOO DAILY OR REED SMOOT lEPORTtTnSTS boxlnj- of the long-leaf pine tor turpt-n-tuuiK has destroyed one-fifth of the foivsis worked. The loss In the mill Is irom otie-tturd to tvo-Utn.ls of thy lim her Hiiw.Ml. The .unit in the mill pm-mu-i, through seasoning and tiling lor use, id from uiie-cv. mh to one-fourth. Only S" feet of lun.ter are used for cueh lvvv feet whieh stood in tho for est. What Mut Be Door r or each miltioti acres of forest In : putilie ownership, over three million ei are privately owned. The conser- . i alion of public forests Is the smaller . 5 1 j,1" before the nation and the states, )n, Dec. 10. Senator Reed Smoot, chairman of I ifiSA? nicVni'.hIunion forests of the conservation commission, TObmit.i-to" ',ry of the forests at today's session of the comniis-1 "'thJlS uZg.0...0 XXTi,y win Uing of this report, which went minutely into the lf "hi .ST'Sof ao ihV .SS! tt : . - J , ... I lulneHs of our streams will decrease no less than the usefulness of our forests. We must stop forest fires. By care ful loKsintr, we must reduce both waste it ml leave cut-over lands productive. We must make the tlmher logged go further, by preservative treatment and by uvoldiiiff needless loss In the mill, tin factory and in use. We must plant up those lands now treeless which will he most useful under forest. We must so adjust taxation that cut-over lands can be held for a second crop. We must recognize that tlmher costs no less to srow it than It does to Ior and saw It. We must continue and perfect, by state anil nation, the preservation by use of forests already publicly owned: we must extend it to other mountain forests more valuable for the perma nent benefit of the innnv than for the temporary profit of a few. wg of the United States and offered for the con the joint conference certain resolutions whereby jnain 01 xnis country may be protected against ed practically all tne morning session. general discussion of the report the governors of pledged themselves to co-operate with the federal a practicable scheme for the conservation of na- Boot's Report. , forests does not avrraire more than 12 the essential points cutl1; I,,et i,,,r "'-re. Tl'is Rives a tumi L.. rt op th 1 i.f r'y.Kr?wth le8 lha 8v billion lted States: We Have We take yearly. Including waste 1ok-I PALL BEARER AT LINCOLN'S FUNERAL STRICKEN cover 650 million K e 'u in manufacture. i un cu- A-fourth of the Unit- : ic feet of wood from our forests. i ritftnai iorosis covereu " " eai n yeur ivv million corns i imilllon acres, or near-! of firewood. iO billion feet of lumber, I I more than a billion poles, posts and Vy owned cover one- i fence rails. US million hewn ties, one! U forest area, and con- und one-half billion staves, over 133 (all the timber stand- : reunion sets 01 neautnRs. nearly 600 mil- ivately owned cover Hon barrel hoops, three million cords ' (the area, and contain : of native pulpwood. ltiii million cubic' i standing timber. The , feet of round mine timbers, and one j r. in - 1 f owned Is not only ! and one-quarter million cords of wood astltngton, Dec. 10. General "" lunuimiKMi. , jTic-111 j vj. i ui iuiukluii, luruier uivut- . ,oWhar J".wi?",ed. . I ber of congress from Nevada, and vear d,8d anHvmL; if so m-ea the only living pall bearer at the and ir.u.oou.ooo worth of timber. Not 1 funeral of Abraham Lincoln, was publicly owned, but It e valuable. w practiced on 70 per Its publicly owned and per cent of the forests or on only 18 per cent it area. Is Produce jowr.. vood ,n our leas than 50 million acres of forest la stricken with appoplexy ou the floor One-fourth of the standing timber Is left or otherwise lost In lofrglnR. The ABERUEF 7; DECLARED GUILTY BY TRIAL JURY Bulletlu At 4 o'clock this afternoon the Jury brought lu a verdict ot guilty, after having beeo out (or twenty- four hours. San Francisco. Dec. 10. Nineteen hours have elapsed 4 Bince the Jury In the Abo Kuef case began (heir dullb- 4 orations and up to eleven o'clock today ther was noth- Iiik to indicate -hat was transpiring behind the closed doors of the jury loom, except a request for further lustruc- f lions at mldnlKht last night. Kuef's attorneys re hopeful, and the Impression is that two or three Juiqrs are lu favor of acqultta'.' At one o'clock -today, the jury was out after twenly- one hours' deliberation. WILL WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM CUBA IN NljUETY DAYS WaahfnKton, D. C'lec."10. Gov ernor Maxoon of Cuba stated today that American troopi will be with drawn from the Inland In leas than of the house shortly after noon to- ninety days after the Inauguration day. I of Cuba president. ij Low Cash Prices Chief Attraction at Hampton's. b That Point the Way rortaDie ouym ihopping days are passing swiftly. We urge you to your purchases early, booos now on aispiay, as well as..th practical ppvelties for grovvuip? touch of the fancy for children. With the largest in Euaene. with the lamest force of salespeople tend to your every want, and the lowest CASH Dossible on deoendable ooods makes this the most able and economical establishment 'from which to your purchases. We've Sold Shopping Bag PROMINENT SPEAKERS AT GREAT MEETING Washington, Dec. 10. Prominent speakors, among tbem Joseph C. Cannon, speaker of the house, and Joaquin Nabuco, aru'-assador from Brazil, addressed today's session of the Na tional Rivera and Harbors Congress. Mr. Edwards, a member of the Canadian parliament, Bpoke on the rivers and harbors of Canada. James VanCleave, president of the National Association of Manufacturers, told of the manufacturers' interest in waterway improvements. The utilization of waterways as a factor in transportation was the subject of an address by J. A. Ockeraon, member of the Mississippi commission. WATERWAYS REPORT ' WAS SUBMITTED TODAY iniht of oitpllnl nnd on th Inrn'imt' of wt'iilth, wouUI hnvo coiiahlornMn uffoot on tlu rout of tho continent. wro It tu nprfitd tioyoml I hi lltult of your own country. Th ct Iku In Dial llrtc tlim In of l ho icroatcdt eoniirti to 111 nil. Nothing woultl ilo so much tr tho Mtronitlhi'htitK of (lit) ivtntlon of our two continent a. I miy l wo contlnontM wltltout tlilukluir of tho 1 'Hint 111a runol. Tho ourrMU of yuiMihv thtit rtma Iwcen thm will not t HtopptMl; on th contrnry, nhnll b ntHtorluUy Itu'rottai-tl, Uy tli punHUKO you muy mil hci-ohh th luthinutt. Uowvvor wlilo the eutltlitf thv nyiniHithy wouht (ttittlly ovor It. In- tlfvil, umlfr th proacnl Hilnilnlntriitlon w hHva entfrd Iti quiio a now Amort can ra, of which Mr. ltoot' visit to ljitin America will count of tht hgl-ra," PRESIDENT TELLS WHY EXECUTIVE NEEDS MORE POWER Roosevelt Also Declares That Wall Street Hates Him Folio wing are the mottt Import ant oxtiHcttt from the rtiort of the Inland Wuterwnya commission act ing un the suction of waters of the National CoitHervntlon CouunlsBton, bo tore the Joint Conservation con ference held today: It has uetm rouitlily estimated that tho Inland waterways of the country o.m lil Iim limtriivixt In tun vtiars at a cost of IMMioo.uoO annually In such a - - s;rntr.,r .,,ok:;:.b .wrrr,,: ! representative bean duc the waste anil extend the uhq of the waters. If done at the coat of the people, the burden would he ft 11 centa per ciin H a per yeur, or 6.l In all. It la rotiKhly estimated thai the di rect benefit would comprise an annual Mavtnir In transportation of f'JSti.000. OuO; un annual snvliiK lu flood dumaa-e of $U0aHio.00O; an averiiKu antiu.il anv Iiik In fort'Ht flroa of at teunt U.OtKl, OUU; un iiuiixiul benefit through cheap ened power of fully 175,01)0,1)011. und an annual aiivltiK In noil erosion (or corre siiondlna' benefit ttirouah Increased furm production) of $r0U, UOO.OOu a to LEADS IN RACE FOR SPEAKERSHIP lti'KnnlltiK tho ramlldncy of Hon. K. Dunn, ot tills eliy, (or apeuknr ot the homo, the Portlaud Juurual hu.vb: ml of li.uoii.outi.ooo. or 112.1.0 por raplm ' hl, t.Bm, ,7,,,,,,. j,,,,,!!, hul.lln tlmt h. But never have we had such values as we are showing . at the present time. By a fortunate purchas direct jf-sir?!- an exclusive-tag' manufacturer -we're able to name a whosafa price to you. In other words, we can sell to you at the same price all other merchants have to pay for the goods. You save the profit. Won't it be worth while? Let us demonstrate. Bags at $1.25, worth $2.00; bags at $2.00 worth $3.50. uiimmlly. I. .. twenty "' '''' I l .1 not wlli to l.nooio .mmiKcJ In uny in .uiii , . , newMpupiT wiivnirti. !l in man to ha IralniiKo nl lln;nl or ' nip ana ,.. f ,h,. u, hiiiI. io.hi N,i. 1 iii.mu- ov. iriow luii.ln. ami fr.on por Mm! I ira f n,n Mlin iili .limitlon. Vo. ilo-iii..ii.-.l wiili-r junply Willi l oimo- ; t,.r,0. ri,. 10.011 mi l Itixt evening Ilia ii!ni!sat! ' 'li-eiiM.. nml hkvIiik ij,., V v ...... 11..1.1 - i..u r..r. of Iiiiiiihii life. ; ,.,. wllli 'lliv no oil. .on of liii. hooai. nrluio. I11.I root l...n..fll wonl.l '- f,-,,,,, IIiIk enmity, mol n 11 reaull of that Um.ilKli the llil.-rr.;lull..l. amoiiK the 1 ,,, t ( . , t , . v ,..t ,hl u,..r. oi.t.liol r..i..;ui-i . lhe o.-v.-l..pol.M.t of .,,,, 11K . r,.a.-ie.. to nil praetlenl wut.'t- UulfU. In lieu of rail ejirii.iKen ,,,111,..-t 1.. .. ,.1.. . 11. uu ... coliMOIOOllon of lien 1111. 1 Intlle tliol.vr. . ! i.',). I j II woniu renin-.- loe eonao l.piion ..i m n While Mr. Mean wioihl not lnc ,.f lh, Atlnnln, IVo. 10. In a Washing ton aiKii'lnl dtapatt'h to th Conatl ttitlon. rrealdont RooHrvolt l quoted aa suylng tho niisoiilatton In Wall atroot lintoa I1I111 and that "When ! no to Afrli-a, Wall atroot cxpcta v ory Hon to do hla duty." The Preal dont Is also quoted aa ayluK he does not pload for ceiitrallied uoverniuent but tor the rei'OKultlou of the power alroatly Touted In tho nutlonul gor eriiiiiont, adding: "It roimroaa will givo me, and who lit any tun, ! moan the p-roaident. and the national administration, tho power to secure thorough aupervla Ion ot tho financial alfulra of the railroads, to regulate the Issuance ot stock, to prevent stock watering and to Inauro publicity ot all their affairs with due regard to legitimate trade secrets. It would settle th whole corporation question." CHARLES DAVIS FOUND NOT GUILTY .if-- 1 if EMBROIDERED LINENS 1 Iioko mi! m;roi)riate for the Benson mid modoniio In price. 12M- eiiilirnldered l.iiu-n IXilly, each 1SIS eiiili:-idored l.inon Cen- ' irri .-uc-ii !?' 3iXeJ enihroidoreil l.in.'ii Cen-tn-pioc-e. 1 -o'o -.il ROUoiD DOILIES AND CEiITFiEPlLCES i,x ,.i:.iiiod -d!f. ilr-.uvii v, I..r,!. :-. e.o-h l'- i.: :i. ,i;!l,i.-(1 odo, drawn work li.ir.l'T. o.O'll -" S(-;il!.ip.'il edge, einl'rol derod conires, each !jll-" SCARFS Embroidered ed lsxJii. each Wt. ''.! lSxr.4. ea.-h SOXr each. t scarfs, heiiihtilch- 1 se.irf. drawn work and In : 111 .1 e.-utre. wide cluny , i Ox .' eiicn -r.-ii' ' 11 match, 3ox3. (II.. 'ill SHE WILL REMEMBER THIS CHRISTMAS IF IT BRINGS HER A GORDON FUR Tjopp linnj'tii Kurs art- nut imly ini-ti-hitf, hut they an a l;it-'j I" juirchHsiiis 1 h in nuili y. u aif ussnrt'M uf quality. W- imvc kimwn t h'Mii u n vinii h--i hey I'l' hit? hrsi. V. hav; (urn for $1.5t', r 1). '!(r ail huncr r.iw s un ui. i-.rh ..... .S:tr.(i(i UMBRELLAS FOR MEN OR WOMEN A BRIGH TAND NEW What could you idve Ho'' would lie 100 matter what you jmy you will not iho vei ritlit here In this biit. well-slocked store. 0110 for fide or up to $10 or 20. SILK WAIST PATTERNS , There m un advantage f oxcluslveneKS In purclinalnn lliese new arrivals. They come In 5-yard leiiKihs enl colors; the finttern Miuor uuitw wijIi Ivh tiutru t.ui j.mini - t-1- tu u lliliil of tho iiit-iitl rtMiuh'cit by; rail v.'hUI.-M nf Ilk.- i-aniiy, uuil tt ivuulil riiifi HjMiniliiiKly rciliH tli1 iMui-J ntmit!li'it f iiial t'T hotli pi opu fxli'U J uinl ..ni'-llliiK. ltt- KuntiiM tin tohil I'tMt c( 'h'liH'tl ! ItuiHf ' mil nml vvnliT unit v.ik"', 1 vim fii'iihiuKi' on liiipurts, It in rul iil-l' lh;tl tlx- HVfiiitt" Aiiitilvim fuinll (mvs lor liuiioriutlini tf louil am1 cltithliiK linn-.' Uian -r fill of tln-h art mil roHt l, k, otr i oiiNUHH'1 s too inut ti ami our ino.lur.'t H u.-l loo lit in- for lli ii-t ;jkil.-K ..f lite. Ttii con .iltloii won!. I ) i.'il.-v..! l.y th. th-v-l-1 1 itn rut of i,miIit t mi nt'or ttil ion mi ar It. I. .jllltt- M. i,i.'. It tx rfUiitutiMl thut tin- Inroiiif (If rlv.Mi fituii povvt-r i'hi"-'l i' woi k for Hi" hriJH oi'lrl"lil of iimvIk'IOoii aioni' w.iiii,). lit ttiir.itl market iuIch, tillltitl in co-ojo'i til Ion nllli Nlafvs uti'l i-ltUrn-t. iiiniNilf 11m- .n:n- rowi ..) i, to I II I t iiit in f ami i oitt HIM ' I rli v t-lop-i in niter tt.i! hiiti.tl fxpt'ioltiu. i- ( ,,nli.niMi hitn us a Ui'tltliiM; tail(ai. Mr. 'mt 'liai'ti AiMr. Jamr.-i V. Van Oenw, pitlta:ht f I tin naiiMJj.il itn.iut latioii l itiaiiulac- t ii : t'i'M. xald lu Pari : t !,.!. i i ItiipaiK-- vhP-!i tra-i"- lam I miniMat of iliti HI a tu ipi'd for ttif support of IIhi iptli'Kattoii. tinM'ihiir tiiri.MT Umii- i hhv ilmt llOpi'il fur lit' MllppMIl of t'tlfl.-Kiltlotl h' lllll llHVH f.-W W'HllS fur Ullll pIlAMU of tht Mltiiutloii. "1 Wiinl It titolai -sliinit," In unhl, "th.'U I nm inn ma hi hi ii ay p nun turn tr itnv oh., rltlxi Miii.in-Ml No I m- mill' Hi aii tin-nt No. ). I woiiiil tuihiM- o , ..vH ! ili-lviii Itittll to harilie HIV ofricf . .; t lhK imv' If up i.t it nniitiiii of i;-oinKi n ;iiil p)itM-" apin I in it- 1 w lltXl Otli.M- IlliM.:;! hltVo Ml P flolll till- nm'1 I i-iiit ifil tin- un.- tliii I niil in fir ami Ja-.t to all. t I triM t ht t o muii H.iU I w mi M favor him with .id iiipiliiiuii-iil t.r tttvt.r of ii nv hlmt. nt.d I no! iiit-ml t' it on, .iMi n if i na' ti 'li'i'U'Mi, for ( ilo tj-.l n- int t p.- f.ptjii(i-r tlmt l.titt, No io;n or i, t ( nii'h own me, no oh" Pan anv Htrliti oil in-', nm) 1 Inl'-ii't lo iviii.ilp in lii.tt i omlttlon." Nn Hum VII l-'ullitn i-itn Mr. !:i' in. ii'ior.liiin to ftp ml r-.w ii 'I V.iliiH .itliiln. Koli- i.Ili.-ts ;(- on.il Was Tried for Murdor of Dr. RuBtin Ouialta, Nob., Doc. 10. After IS hours of (MtbcruMon tho Jury la the t!AH o( ChnrU K. Davis, churgvd wlih tho miirdtir on tho morning of Sept. a or lr. KrotUTirK tiiiHiin. this imirniug ti roti k lit In a vtrtilot of nut gulUy tun. tho JikIhu onlorvd tho priBotiur umcnnrKtMi. , tuiitiiMfu um IhIm wcro recintrvtl to rarb the AKree mt'iit. l! in not hMh.'V.'tt that ny furlhor piosiH uiitiiiA will lu uinlortitktm In ctinitHcittjii with tho killing of Dr.4 i',tMiln r unUisji.'nitw .vlttca A A' ' covt'retl. HERE nil'.' UMofitr.' N y Iiiii!'h.t MUiili; We can soil yn Sttlpf'H Ullll V- PRETTY ViHITE APRONS Made uf fli.e la.vn ur dulled HwIks: n'li.-r, flue caMilinc: useful present tor my v.onmn. ICiu.id uf u i n.nii imroii, ruf fled lace edite, each, UTk-. ;i."c, 5m- mill . . Nt I..H1K wide1 npron, bill straps over shoulders, a.or.c. flue ins With'Ouality in Every Garment Style in Every 'Seam . . 11 man. Look iuat as weU as anybody, anywhere. "Any fou wear this kind of goods you are sure to - every garment on our counters. Clothing r clothing, but this store for good oinwg. notohers at $30.00. But we have a store full of good Xmas present, either a suit for $6.50 or ones up urnishings. , n Put a Gordon ha. on your had and von have reached the limit of hut gno'1": Each 3.00 If vnu wear a sweater there Is cimfort In every motion. Eac 7--.C to .-. t re.i,;P to solid co-.-i- Rain Coats Boys' Clothing Men's Sox Combination We si ll rain coats thai will .,hed rain; that's the kl'J vouwant. Each. .ia I.. of . n ,h.. yiod make A lli".i ' - . ..i.i.l lliltlllllK ee Ilookiu -ii 12." to tl hovs' s. Jane i--. of kit"!. I'll S3 f.'UFFS , . r- eV.tl. ...Il-.r -,--.-t SI.'.'" o o; i.n-1 .1.. Tics for Everybody Tecks. Four-lil-liallil ties, new shades, new pattern, new Koi'ds, crisp nroi snappy. Each 'c siiil .UN- Cill " .. . . "''I", Handkerchiefs each Silk Umbrellas The fine wssl.ahlc kind, with heliinlo-hefl borders; ro.-, 7.c niirl i)i I SU , w-.l hi i ! i i - ii " I 1 ivtclm A .: inn -i i ; K1'- ..-.-'- "'' E : ..(. I-;; iiitti htitlioj.H h . .-.(i-iii".'- j " f n.,. i. i i i !. 1" :' f',1,14 tv..'i:, ji.itrrt Hi.' ohim. ol lt..'!l. , .,ulll I V iltiitnil.i' iiii.f ill- i - t- ''I i lti M-r i-i'iu, wl.lln itn' niliiiiu" "f if' j m I'llllW.lJK HUH imi'lifol but 4., J.T i-flil. fi .1 ii v ..t i i.. t -i 1 1 w.i v i-hli-frt ii kiitiwli.lk - ! : ! if. m. .."-&iW i 8 1! AliKAHAM KLT.F. r T-lal a i r ..in- v.il. II, e I. nil!,, In I'l.llllvll I" I K"t tllB m. v : l.e I.. ENTHUSIASM FtfR PRESIDENT CASTH0 Ilonleiiux, liee. 10. President Cnsiio arrived liern loday. A repru teiiinilvii of loreliiii minister, i'lu-i-hinl. boarded the stmiuier mid lu lei viewed t'aslro ul I'uiillliic, attur which tho president and puily caiiio t i llordeaus In it ivlvato esr. Tho president wns iireelell with th Krelll-1-t OT elll It liwii..: t P.V tile V'.TIleUelan l .loll v in tills rlly. WANT LAWS FOR :ht for t. fi l.-r.lK II., illM or it-, l...m of t!,.- h-u.- U l.'rN Of till- hltll-r f.. f,, TlM-m hi- r, K.-ii.il.li-tl.. Aii ot illriH fi. i (if wit) f iiili-- l,ut 1'7 vl h t tin I'd urn w i'.t t o'.w ft i-i In It priii-l ) fil .- i,1. i f iII'IhI" i'iiii tfiuwti't K,'-i". tn-r of vol in. cvrRynp-r' rcT ges tllcgcd That Lillcy Violated the Elate Election Laws t (liven, ii c. 1 0-- Coventor i.U! y lili i 'iee;i Htilipoeiiued to r I.e. i 'fiiiiiallil that in. l.ltii. .1- I i I-.i h Ak' llJii, violuled the .1 (.; ..-tl: .- Ill . It Is chill iced ll': -l le-ni. y In saloon-keen- ill-l . '-I' "t.-eaMllK" Oil ..'C- 1 i a: ins i.norii siHtn t;i,nnn eie.'tlon exiieusetl I . and . lien day In. Ill of i not net (.nth ttie-ie expetnllt nres ;inif liiuttv or llrlf--rv Alle IjiNiinn for Weeks, Fancy Shirts Stetson liats fine hand roade I .a is silk '' el.-.i: fan. v ...-M.-r Hi .... ! l.tltl to 9111 !l 1 to Ii- a. ,1 t- ' r, Ill. !of a - (.'-.,,1-1 j .f fi ro;j-in T':" r;jl I v m BIG REWARD FOR TRAIN ROBBERS e '.'.Government and Railroad Com i : pany Offer $5000 V. li ed : Wa.hliiKtiin, I).-'-, in.---Tim l'resl ileul, .Seereiary nl War and canal of-l.e-i-s, liiiuk Hie tl no has c.iaie for i-niKie-i to enact laws lor lite Kov i i inn. hi of tlm camtl oiu, as many pe itllar and cinbaiTtt.wliitt; pruhleius lime nrUen on tho isthmus under i j. V. VAN CCCAVE. Ir- 4l l nt cf .ntliM.v VantirtK'Hir h, umii ii.Hivt.!-! ilM .Vi.Mnnul iilv mi'l iiii-h'irH Curt i riM loitay. 'l-ruiif InfhuiU. hull' rt. r'!nt atwl ttittN, r fui ii v nit tiii,i tii ll Jx iroliali(i thut laiteu hy t!ie irn j 'tjititt? tin im- Xi5 UCJ. r A--ta'han collar and n.u". .ih ?l.".i fie '.ncora ms.'f set. wl.h .,r,'r'i tv:!'timfi' i St. WHERi CASH B:AT5 CREDIT COYS' CLOTHINO j! f th- "- t - -1 - . -i:!. whv ti- t ' ( O I'-' " '' Xti-a -V to IO.H S NIGHT ROBES J M;tk" uf ul iir-ie-fi'J. W hn. U thm from to VI. ! ) i '1 ; li.t' iU' ,,. ... (t.-ttn-'J t" , I ,,l -!.. I M " ..f n v.wrrtt l'fiv Hk ynir, rfpr- n-tt r : ', K t ' ' " ' ' " ' ' n no f rii mI roi i rBilv p-r, vr. ilinK mw.n lnfiuu:4 upon It" ernpiujr- It U rnliiwr.-u tin' I i ' ( ' i K.-t.-iin-'I l;.'.ii' Irnin Cm! r'l-try Ki.til tm'.k but tii Mi4tof(iiM atKlioriliHa will uU 'tilt i j r . i r . uinl imv- i- i;j-iitr ,i!:il rii'n;m with tTc:. l'tt"V init-lt Hi. h; stop the c.trs from tht v.uavhtvt und then pro I'tM'd with tvem tor to tut distances wbtrH th-y are now supponpd to ha?o ! IOVI.1 i truin postufflre uthoritlet believe' rifl-U the id of thwlr valualttea. I trimruini5,.ga.30 and t-l.'O