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About Broad-axe. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1898)
? i. . i r . J 1 ! ' V f PUHLW1KD SaTVRDAYS BY .Amis Son. anr Jloa 4 m tw VeCivma Bciuima, Cn. Viuntm inlioiiTi 1mm KataraS at tha Ildh, UnN ruatoAU-a . ttoi4 rlaaa mail naitvr. jrUCKira-0!( JUTES:"1 7oromfrer -' - - - ' -Tot l k utnthg iLit moMbi - - . I In variably la a.lranr ) ev rv i THE BROAp AXE.'Oar Motl liciuwv.uvOur ItWrirtacm nol a ttqmMio. Of aHthe popular rlelnsioiiV itli which our people are ailiictcd, the one most harmful, is the idea that our is democratic, or republican form of government. Trp.o, the founders of the preseut government, did not intend to give us a (pure democratic .form of government, a tiiat of ancient but t,n.v made a kind of compromise between the ItritUh form of government, and that of Greece, and made what is termed a reprcsntativtrrtuiio oncy, by which representative ef the people, were endowed nith pov- Tbe Brovi Axe aud the Silver '! - K JWir t"'v- ... , , . . 'ttnment. And in csrrving on! in UnigUt-aUlmsin will be furnish- ., . , ... 'detail the functions r the el. I. emit d Uall whi s?na u 01 collar j hrallcheg ot the Ci)Vormr.tMlt it wa, and aix bits from the date the mon-' ti,0v.ght K-vt to five the agents who yl received until January 1, 1)0. J were elected by Xhepcjve to All Thi a applies, to renewals and new jibe different offices und.-r the aubjsrib.rs- alike. Alas each'sub- ,nstituii..n, power to appe.iv.l suVag.-nts or deputies to assj-t tlicm in executing the duties of their respective positions. And thus it is seen that instead of a Monthly Talks. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. TO OUR READERS. d'. v l'r r 1 I. .'1 ill XU.lU.I Wr 1 1,1 a dc'imcrstic tr 'republican g'Vt em inent does il? 1 i ul to yie down to what el uikokvh wi.ovw M AT u mk l'.r.-l iutoiuhd whi'ii r commenced j On the Continent, in France, for thi aitcle. XVe want e.'preinMv xan;il e, the rv.i!ty, ti e iml.ility t eall attention of our readers to i"1"1 V-""" "'a i.y the yyKtetR now in vogue in criber, under tbia offer, will- xe re'ira as a premium, either a copy of Senator Stewart's great book. of The Functions of government of ibe people it i not 'Analysis 2dpoe" p "The Gentk'wotMan.n even i governruent by our mime- -1. .-di-ite reifeseutativcajbut is in fact llere is an opportunity to gel a a go-er anient of the repreDentative 36-pe paper pablihed at the na tional capitol, which for iudepeu dence aoda thorough inowledpo of Rational aflairs baa no equal. The ctirriag events that are daily oc euring, and the questions .that wll absorb tbe alteution of ' congress, nd the aduiinietratin ia adjusl- of the Tetre5ntatives; or, to le explicit, it is now a government of appointees of apoinu-es, -a govern ment deputies appointed by doj uties. lfyouwill tbinlc over thl for a minute yVu will see the truth of our assertion I Begin at the! president who has probably the ing our relations with our recently i appointment either directly er re eqaired possesttons, together with j molely of half a million of person's the actiou of congrew on the pend-' plK'int ,0 offie0 wutu te ing Gage bankinageheme, .-will ! inangurated ibnd-f common iiiletctt hw" -linst I Ik.. .... rii, ln r.J M Til.,' Iimt1. I.. I. ..f.l ' ..... ... !" "' , - i'i4iii h ii ii c iuoiic!,erv-c u ir . , . . i i f-r-i,,vi. u vi . . j . i .v. tniicoiiiliin:iton egon from the chief executive donj,0 co,lUM11" ..iiwt, Lut in the to the uut insignificant otlice in j event of the I'ereditary siveial privi-theci-unly. We c-uly fiant eal'.t-1 lege of th -Jf c! arc beiii threat tention now. to the ay the system oned in 'enf c.mntry, they were i. worked Ler? in Lane county. aided by t! eir "brethren" in nd- From very small beginning .j unin cvintries. They knew no und.'i a bat is oonsiiiercd a strain,! j loyality or patriotism to a country, contructiou of ihc law, which say but gave their alUgiamv t their i.icaellie assessor from ickess!c!li in atrt iuntrv. This is per or other cause, is unable to per-j haps Fhe rel-.'ii why chiinte were form his duty, may npioint a dep-! ticcoinp.tRiod by bloe-Nlfd on the uty, i:..v hays finds himself un- Contia.Ti:, while Vng'!d, bring able tv.i-t5s the people of tliej isolate I, atiJ not li.ivin'i the sym . county, and proceeds to appoint pat by of tbe Catholic i . r ; i ci of ad libitcm any number of deputies : the Cou'tineat, di lnot have t!u e to do Uic assessing, who are paid ai ls fcr its privile.' l ebi-ses. by the jwple for tkiing the work j Thus in F.iiilan-t r.-f.-rn ie.vel Lif tlie assessor.-. But more if thii ; alonji aiaiJ the storm d deluf, anon. j but not by iivmi of the. cl i.-li of Agavn, under the law regulating arms. The l!riti-h Houseof Com the appointment of deputy sheriff, ' mons i vcrv diff. rent from our from what is plain and explicit la Congress. While the wrmW-r .-it allow inj: the sluriff of this county j with their hats on, no writing nor! to name one or more deputies which ) reading of newspapers i tolerate,!, j the county may pay in part or in' They sit on simple benches (no whole, or r.ont all. the sheriff ap--desks) raieJ in several tiers,' the j points ,rt deputy who appoints, in ; opposing parties facing each other, j effect, two d.tfen deputies. And as j Tbe Premier and miniters are' a m.-.ttcr of ciurse, it goes without i prtsent, and they tntist answer all sayii.stbaVa.il the different im- quwtiotis put by the oppition,' sition. from president down thru-! and defend their cause if they esn. ;;S Get a Bicycle Free. ! A Bit; PRIZE Offcroa an one and uol accordiuu to HiPrtfj r! "RoOfl! .videum" A cliainMinf tlies.. e,. XVCllvls XCtJctvli of con lifted e!vtion and elm of corruption to a purely judi trditinal, materiallv niilcd the end zzz :::;! a but prize orroroa -for the Lowest from ih iioune itH..u to a judicial List of Subscribcro by Feb. 14, 189 9. court, would result in much p.M.d . - - NVAV- ;,0 U M. sUlSCKIHFU N (H'K l.lsf Rut still corruption in the elet tiu ns : tl .,vtl. II ..I Feruai v, Ivi.r il in r...r to induce our friend In England prevarld ii. rpitof ullf WW to inieiv-t tin inwlo'" in belmlf of the llro.nl A xe, we hwvo eon tliese effot. In a bill wii-. ' e. iled o l'Vii-us pii.e. a llaml in w, N lle)tle to the una introduced that .-truck t wo dcudlv i )4 V".' ! " ,nl " V'"' 1 '' h,','':, ' UH"'n ""4W ., .... . ,. I I i'l l'i bi tmi v, InV'.i, i.r.ivnlrd liowi vt r, that mm v tn ierona bl.wteorrurt.en. I irst, i. !-1 ,.,,,, ((,r . Ued by means of n It vd scale the j - In ordn lh.iV-' bnli. may h ive an ripial chance with tba gen iin.olml that n.taht l-e snent in th-ti'.'.n fir tin' Miev. le we will uladlv aecerd In the lady a l.sdie'a chvtions, reiuirini a strict uini l'u',1 -Whifl if i-h i.-. tbe foi tiuiMte one ho veduet the icHlt-ft nuinU'r M S'S'ounling iinrni-.li.it. ly iiftei an election: "tvoinl, iteiC..'rcd detec tion .cvrttin if corrupt practices Here nnmipe m. w in n ; C"p;e ol tlie i :ii er, ill il VlU fl'pplv Voll. X ' i l l nul w uli lln so c.ilni'Cl me nul a i iv.ii! .I'V liter i l -of i n-l y lining ent l'i I v e:n b .' 'Ii, ft il'T. m tlir't sli ivl justice hhall t uvv.irvl'l tht .! i: i wins tbe ri"r. . ibe I'Cizi: win i... v.i;iKi vt i:sivv. rFi.i:r.KV 1 I'V l'.... ilie I i:i!MS r VKKKI I.I.V. and remnnber, fbit in :let to IN i'U m.i-t ,u..ii.!v ufth nil tin-,"ii hi ions set ("ilh In'iti'i. fecti'd chiefly lv p'ovnling ih.it a:iy election procured by fi.iud -r co-nipt p'raitiee-i wtTt1""T- oi!. No i:i-4 it culd sit in 1'arlia'i.eiit j if it e ul.l b" sh w n thai brib i v, Ire.itin-:, undue inllu. nee, er any- t tiiir.ii ele pr.'hil iled by the lavi, had bivn ind'-.ip .l in in hi behalf, ' either by himself or by any of 1. is: .iprnts. 'lliis pro vision ui.iVes each : side the watcher of the ptln r sole, and e ae!i""sid. must b p ireiM its ' own defense. Thi- law wititii t ' elV t in 1S.1, and since that t.lne ti e elections in Fnlaud have be n perhaps purer than th.ie faliy other country on the j.lobv ; sibly exreptif.g Sw itierbin.l, w hero they have the Initiative and the l.efercndum. Wjl.-h a glorious victory f.ir law I A magical cbanjje from the most' eoiiv.pt lb". na uies. Aov go t ." w.'i ', in e.-ir , 1 1 1 1 n Hie coming montn, rin:iaiiy lliloiieli (In' t'liri-tniilH Hoi:1!' s mid secure il birprt a list MM possi ble, an I sen. I in Vout Inline- .nice a week si lenvt iilway itatilig that y..i ure ccni e;n' IV Ilie I'icjele l'i r.i.im w i- linig to ti v lor I be rie -Iniitl I -ri 1 1 or 'write for sample s of the I :i cr. al d wiU .I'll-lv Voll.A tt-Vl iicei.'lint will I'D O W-irr 11. I llt. Itl IM 'l UCOIH BLANK ' CUT THIS OUT., ' I'w T'l' ". ! l''.MT lflt.1 IVSIII OK IHM r.Ki vn axe, j l.l ,.l. I, old -,os, ' v. ... : .. .'ii.-f.l. .-, lit'1 $ (r uhiih s'iii u -ill flinn vdi lJt ..V''.!' .IA'.' I; tir Hi' ll; p. ieu I Util J.) HUtt rf I, l!H,: il .1 .j ii 0 it "i i - . u it o i- e ii ti .1 ii-ii ii r-. t e O-l-O-ll l l-0 o MMI I foslol I i .. M.Vir. make tbe possession of the Silver K night-Watchman a' neceseity to every citizen who waDts to keep gether with a paper from the na tional eapitol, containirg a reliable ' ncconnl of the doings of congress "and the administration. - . Send in your club lists , to this office. ort all the avenues of the public If, n any qneslion, the tiovernor' most pure- service are filled by the friends vf fails to hold a majority, the Premier the appointtrs. And these ap-! and ministers n'sin, and the crown j pointers fnnii becinhiug to cud .sumtaon a leader of t.r:c opp.iti.in lace tbe postmaster-general lor ; liave an eye single to Blling places t to lotm a ministry. o you see illustration, Ttr.d be has the ap-jwith parties who will serve them I the (Sovemment is constantly sc pointing of win ltX),000 pe-strius-. iu getting into ofliec, or in holding 'couuta'alo t the repro-cntatives . posted-lip. Here tienidaivuQ-lters, and in all tha firs: and svc-nd :onto the ofliee tliey.now lilL paralled offer to get jour home paper, which contains all U&e local news, and a c6ndensed fomi of the news from all over the world, to- .of class offices, . the postmaster ap- This is onlv a cursory glance at , tested points deputies, aud this kind of srmeof the thousand and kme j How the j..',.pi. .av.d.is liable tJ b.- ,t an v m mv nt. Jiffcrent is our ' JUtional Spellino:; Them baa been & movement - on foot for a considerable while to in trodace a reform In spelling many English words, and reformers gen erally who have rational ideas in matter of spelling are gradually . taking up tha matter, and are now dropping (ugh) in many words ending with those letters, as tho for though; altho for although; thru for through ; thoro ' for thor ough; thoroly for thoroughly; and many ublications are using these simplified spellings, which have the highest sanction of the best schol ars of the age. Any one who will take the pains to 4o ta;k a hun dred years and cempare the mode of spelling many English words at that time with the present .way of spelling the same words, will see at once whaVa vast field for re form in spelling lies before us. What say our readers? JIllls. of thing goes on in almost all bran-j things which are running riot in Iepresoi:ta:ives! Every member chca of the public service,' so that our boasted, free and enlightened J has a d.-sis, at whiek ha reads or you will see that those who are en- j republic, and all these myriads of! writ"vUhs desire during v-sion, trusted with the performance of j appoint?.' are paid by the people, or en,ja2?-Htton-ers.ition witlHiis work for the people are lu "no way : who "say nothing and saw wood,"' neighbors and frequently numbers responsible to the -people for the ; vote and pay taxes and -imagine; gather in groups on the fljor or faithful performance of their duties. Uhey are tho freest ieople o earth,! around seme leader's - desk, for They are too remote from the reo-! when, In" truth, they are the slaves c-ivcrsation. The cabinet mini -tors pie ana are really considered re-1 or luose uiey elect and pay as ser sponsible to the man who appoints! vants to do their business. This does not look like much of pie," isn't itf aro not present, s) they cannot lw questioned nor asked to give at- them to the sub-deputjship. . Pretty "government of tlie peo-iciunt for affairs in their depart- Clippings and Comment cn Various Subjects. Cottage Grove Leader: The sen timent of the people is slowly but plieable jtenfra lion and'ih; Zr tier it d i i. tuiwW"hw " WUule: smaller becomes the obstaclta in "b, that the high sense nf ed its way. . Will the Leader ment ; and the President is a mite away in the White House, where he stays till the end of bis term. no differen4j-: h w the; vote in C-1U-4 'lhis was d.il.O du- run Mr. tils 1st. me s rreiri.r sliip, ami was one of hi e.reateit achieve mint, O, f.-r A l.l i-l-ton,. oa this ido f lb,. Atlantic 1 .iMMii!iitnt Hanking JACKKTS 1 CAIMS. t - Now Goods Arrive Weckiy go you can have a new Stock to Select from at any time.. Prices alwavstho Lowest S. H. FRIENDLY 1 i -ew lorfc Mm: ".News comes from Emporia, Kan., that the pre? id i. lit of the Fir.-t National,. 5'ank of that iltv-jias ritiumit'.ed suicide, sfu-r wrvekiug thi bankj so badly that not only tiro it cap-1 i!al and surplus gone, ltt the de-j positors will get little or nothing I of tfie .'sHl,iiii( owing them. As; a ,iie'i'i'iio-f this failure the' neighboring Madim bank ha U-eti i oblijjed to close it el.Kir. j " r 1 " " ' - I - - f -a., T ...I... . I - I i.r-1. f- TC . AA Ixl I Ti m S A. I ' M . men's National llank, of this city . ' which t!.eC..ni roll.r..f tbe ( ur W( v;i iiM't!' Vflll tllO OlltirO Rfdflc With t 8 fpaper the editor uses language ap-IBF-8 le upon qa-stions that w cieirin Ibmsc and f. plicable seiraUy to official lifc! nay arise (he may l! impeach-d ,,, iM,,)v,.(t. j,, .b.pn.ito please tell us by the S-nate, but that has never been done). Uniler which of these systems do you think reform que-tions would reney suppose.! w as perieel y sniin l, wa"f-ximine.l bv .1 -commitM' i,f"i l. nnsl to nnsitors tiave (trial integrity of Thomas JefTcriion ana tl)e ortier fatliers of ' he re public woul! decend upon tue nub- have the MeUer chance? This what it means by saying, "the sen-1 lie men of today! Then they would ' ,.u,.j,.jon can , answered bv tin- iimeni 01 me people fn urilung to- ;.-uiibht h a ui.nunn'r umn uinn ..lJ i- selves and the'names of their fnm noiuavviiEuiiuaiiuu. c injll ULAl i I ,. , .v. . 1 ' ilie.s to receive public money not "a4 ' .honestly earned and earned too purer and much nearer to tho im-o Luuivuua.tijg . UJ.-VI1- ex pansion, or contraction, imperial-1 peditirgr the manner in which it ism or pure democracy?. Theans-I'" obtained. facts; and the fact? tire, that England a government that is much wunoui ineir .connivance or ex-; vie than our-. I would like to say wer involves matters of vast im portance. - Peoples Press: The Broad-Axr, What a beamiful citr might not this capital of Oregon- bo made if men united these principles of per sonal integrity and public entor- lS'ewspaper Aristocracy. ,There is no other profession in the world that will bring out tbe true characteristics of roan in sharper lines than that of conduc ting a newspaper, Ii he is a man of brains, of broad-gauge, true manhood he will show it. In other words the man with bunch of - type at is command will Sooner or later demonstrate to the world whether he is "aman or a mouse or a long tailed rat" This is shown most often upon the part of those newspapers which are well-to-do ia business toward the smaller fry newspaper which is struggling to get its head above water. And ' tMs Is shown In a way that is not patent to the world, but is felt most keenly by the party concerned. . If the big paper is asked by the small paper to "Ex." it is treated with ilent contempt, which, in effect, is as rade and unmannered as not to return salutation in passing one on the streets. And if the small paper happens to pick up1 an Hem -worthy - place in - the big- paper4 why nine times ' out of ten the big paper will appropriate it without giving credit. Meantime those big concerns which have established themselves as permanent fixtures will Act toward each other as a class, after the tame style known to ensible people as "codfish aristoc- ' racy" nd that is justly considcr sxi th most offensive class of hu manity OD God Almighty's green arth. - i urinu-aii , ! . ,u..i .1 1: 1- published at Lugene by Anus Ac : e 1 Son came to our table last week marked X. Tlie publishers say: Fx press-Advance: J. F. Amis A this paper will be devoted to the Son "0 again publishing the Broad advocacy of direct legislation, post- i Axe in Fugene. Mr. Amis is a al savings banks, the regulation by ', thorough reformer and a vigorous, congress of transportation by pub-1 able and original writer. We wish li carriers. The ownerehip of the him the success he deserves, telegraph lines and the restoration Gantlemen. we appreciate vour of silver to its constitutional status as a money mcta.l. On that kind of a platform, brother, we extend the right hand of fellowship. Keep the Broad-Axe sharp and send it along. Ex : The uewspanman is a pub lic stave. lie' .help to make bis neighbor rich and dirs poor. He helps elect candidates to fat salar ies, gits a little patronage at star vation prices and waits till doom's day. for bis money. He builds up churches, schools and other public institutions, contributes his juite to thojr support, and when they have paid job work and advertising to give, they take it somewhere or ask for bids from those who never aid ed them against those who did. He credits a man for years for a paper and when be sends in a bill the man gets mad and quits. That's why alt newspojiermen go to heav en and why so many other sorts miss the "gospel train." Peoples Press: Home people will take a -paper-and read it for six ntnrrthaor year and then refuse to uke it nnt of the postoflice and imagine that pays - tlie bill, but the editor who has been looking for lot these many days for that man to send in little remittance, that is rather jioor consolation. Tho Saletn Capital Journal is just now engaged in exposing tlie officials of Kilcin for their mis management of affairs, and in au article recently pul dished in that compliment, and only wish that we the opposite, and 1 earnestly wish to aea Um time when I can. - Hrre our ofQcera and representatives are elected for a certain term, with no accountability or responsibility to the, 'people during tho term. In England, not only is there a con stant questioning and accountabil ity as above Htatcd4ut tho House of Common miy I dissolved and an appeal made to The country on some siecial question a kind of Referendum. W'p could not do that here, however much we might wish deserved justly your high opinion I to do so. This reminds me of of us. We feel at home again ' pointed remark I recently noticed amor.g the "knights of quills," a in a contcnijiorary: "A man who jovial, hard worked, poorly fed set tho they" be. ; Roseburg Review : Potiglas coun ty stands atT'tlie head of the roll of Oregon counties in tho production of pruues-and j-oultry. Dough 3 may leat Lane a few runes, but as to poultry of tho hen frsuaion we yield to no county' in the state, except as to crowing hens. We notice the Fxpress-Advanec is in he same row of stumps as moot of the reform papers in the country where the fusiordsla-Liuc-ceeded wholly or partially in elect- Ling their tickets, is totally ignored in the distribution of public printing.-- 1 low " l, this? " There il " no paper in Linn county more, de serving than the Express-Advance, We are pleased to see it announ ced that our old (riend Senator "Hilly" Ftewart, as we used to call him 'at Downicville, California, buck in the V)s, will return his sent as U. S. senator from Nevada, which he Las so ably and honor ably filled. opposes the principle of Direct Leg islation needs watching. There is something wrong cither with his head or wiih his heart ; ic"ssibly j both." (I prcsumo that everyone knows that Direct Legislation con sists of the Initiative, tho Referen dum and tho Recall.) This is a wonderful agency to bring the gov ernment close to the peoplo to realize Lincoln's ideal, "a govern ment, of, by and for tho people." THE COKRl'IT rilACTICttJ ACT. Whilo the basis of reprssentaioii In England was radically reformed in 1832, and thus indirectly much bribery and other forms of cor ruption Was stopd, yet much slill cxlelod.ln 1S3I the first act amid all this evil was passed, - This was amid at bribery, treating and "un due influence." The bribe takers ai well as bribe-givers were to 1 punished. Rut corrupt practices continued to prevail, and in. 1 372 the Ballot was addopted to take the place of open voting, but still corruption continued. Tho means of detection were inefficient, and the House adjudicated tbe cases, just as our House does now, and as we know, lh decision is a parlis- at a-niscount -that Will pay you to buy what you want from us.. !... II . . - ww k . ai iiti ifiiiirsi a. ' jtm. awwwwi not vet been paid a cent, 'and its v,iuuu iijr il vw.ui ailltUM ill AUIM' stockholders will prolmbly lose the; -i js an(l VALUES With all CoilinctitOlS. greater part of the money they ;' invested in its sfmk. SPECIAL DIM ol NT OX ALL OOOD8 When the Chestnut Street Ni ClolllllllT. IKXHm. M I I .1 gr.. had Racket Store Ninth St. ll.io-oa PIMCKS Ths public will please take notice that I am Still at the OLD STAND on 8th St. Eugene, Ore. with 1 variety of Goods too numcroas to mention. 1VII for ljZirtfM money Street Xa-Olotliaiiir. ItOOiM. tional i.ank of Phiiadelpha T.iib-d,' 1 1 II 1 ri !l c M M. .. .1... 1.. - 1 th'at it 'ludls.n insolvent f,,r over! - U "Ul ,m "". of thy "Hot ShotH. a year, thai the Comptroller of the Currency knew it. Still, the bank was permitted to continue doing business and to receive deposits, liecause, as the Comptroller di- elared, cloning its doors might have caused runs on other Philadelphia banks and led to a panic. These arc but specimens of oc currences which happen every few- days. The failures of national banks are so frequent that they excite no comment and Interest no- body but the sufferers by tfuni As a protection to bank creditors the government - management of banks is a delusion, and so would be its protection of bank note hold ers, if tho notes were not secured f by ' bonds, Vet, the bankers and the so-called currency rtjormers want tho gov ernment to "go out of tho bank ing businesa" by turning over the function of issuing circulntiun notes exclusively to the banks, and ht the people look to tho banks only for their redemtion. Let it rather go out of tho banking business by aboliidiir.g tbe whole national bank s j stem, leaving all bnnklng to die supervised by the individual states, and reserving exclusively to itself the soverign function of Usuing cir culating notes, which tlie banks never should have been permitted to usnrp"f - The New York Run is a gold stadard paper of the strictest sect, and yet tho workiisof the present national bank system Is such as to force even the Hun to cry out against it. The above is only a partial account of the weekly oc currences of the wreckage of nation al banks entailing the loss to de positors of millions of money, and breaking up of thousands of our people that inighf bo published. Cut what's tha use. Burg's Variety Store. Our Great Job Lot Wallpaper salo is still going on. Don't Miss it for you are Saving from 40 to 65c on every Dollar you spend with us. i . , Goods are going fast. 3 !, fp.utiis. L, A. OVLRTON: Oth Ot Wo Ilfavts Iiitly 3tMoivMl tVOiir loud ol Jewel- Stoves AID Ranges 1 OoIImImI Iiiut ol 20 STYLUS and SIZ1IS of 11 KATKRd 1 16 - " " CAHT COOKS and UAX0E8 . H ' " " FTEEf. KAMSKH. i 0r frlrr arc Law mn iha Qaalllr la !. tall aitie saavaci them. GMLTIX IIAKDWAltE CO. ti.ir.tisti.