'j f .-rWrSSWfc'-fc. -? r .j Vs;, .. -f i n VM w t'Wt',M'lMWVMivt-r"iii','t .,...-'. --(. mf&i40ubmidiik$ hi'mf 1 tr- , W-r-A - tJ,, lu,tM ,. . ,-.M ftUl? 4 - .A- V t .x j. k. r . '"Wji I i'i V Jf K i A If ft M ? hveekly;co'ast mail 4m& rrrw rrn tvT ;vi- V jv.j i ( j r.v MARSHFIELD. OREGON Entered in the Postufftce at JtAritiffeld 't, ''Stcftd CIass Matter. f , COOS BAY PUBLISHING CO., LJJMjL . J JI..1I II .11 WHIT- I I I I " fc-A- P. C. tEVAR; ' Editor fH Manager " G. W. W.V.VU ARD, ForcmArf TELEPHCtfr. MAIN 451, DAILY: By mail, for advance pa men) only, 30 cents a month; 4 months f-'r 3i.oo. When net p"ild in adfaocc tj,e price is 50 cents per month, etraieKfi Issued every corning except Monday. WEEKLY . .- , Issued Every Saturday. Terms: In Ad vance, $1.30 a Year, $1.00 Six Months. TUB ASSESS0RSH1P When assessor of Gurry connty, K. S. Dean pure tlio books and tho nMcss- rueut of that county b straightening up of which thoy hint loug been in need. He equalized tho glaring inequalities Of rslcation o'f which tbo people had lieeu justly complaining, and he made tf U recor,(i proud. of which lie may welt be ilayr would it do to give him an o- parfnuity to exorcise, as ass)r for 'Goos county, tho qualities which hnve provod of value to our neighbor. Thero is coi-tulnly a chance for im- -provement in this county, an Improvo- input which we are not likely to gut under the present regimo which has .. "JCyn J" lower for quite n number of years. 'It is an undeniable fact that large tracts of Coos county land are held bv "absentee landlord," who are doing nothing to devolop the country but on the contrary are holding it back by ro- ' fusing to poll their holdings or let auy oiie elhe hiako any use of them. Yet they are allow'6d to escape their justjeharo of taxation and their lands areT"asMsed at 11 merely nominal fig ure. Land is nsseN-cd for them at 12.R which in the hands of any resi daut of C00.1 codaty would be assessed from I2.6O nil aero uj). ThGro is n glaring instance of this Suicidal injustke over by tho Coos By Creamerj'. Land on one side of ihe slough owned by residents, who ure helping to build up tho coun try, is assessed at $.'50 an acre. Precise ly similar land on the opposite side of tho slough, owned by a non-renideut corporation, whioh is doing (nothing for the qountry, is &hssed at ?G an acre. It could not Le bought for $00 an acre. Is thero a farmer in Coos county whose Jand is assew-ed at Icsh than one-tenth of ittt value? This iuotiuality in favor of tha'tipee- ulator and ngaiuat the citir-ji, oxtuuds, all over tho county. How do you like it? Would yon like to teo a change, and have the speculators ami non-residents pay tbolrjust hhare' of the bur den of tnxution? Do you .think the Democratlo candidate is likely to give yon relief? Ho will follow the precedent set by a lino of Democratic predecessors, and let tlio Eastern wet , blankets oif easy, while tlio citizens .make. up the deficit. . , , ,. TJio Republican candidate for afeses sor. fthowed wluit could be done in such ouses when ho raised tho valuation of certain land in Curry county from 91.25 to sj.fiQ per acre, against tho protest of the cdruity judge, who told him that he coulduH do it. ,110 did dq it, and tho small tax-,pay- era of Curry'have eujpyod tho cojwb qumxt lilting fit thoii; bidden ov. V-m'stoUe.' leot hm' assessor of Coos , , fsjtfSiitv aad lie wis! , do Hk same kind Jlfeiitiwrt hS(b Trw-P It is to V expected that tho$tJ'vviio wKeyoiytttdilbltiqn will voto fur Ltho proposed local option law, hat why any 0110 elso should voto for it is hard to nuderatand. , If tho law means rtuytulng at. all, it jiueoiw prohibition,-- local in its appli cation Imt prohihltiqu, , nevertheless. i Wo are- told ly frfends of tho pro poped measure that it will rtluiply give L,tho people of each community tho rlght"to say whether "liquor shall bo fold there or not Yer"y wellj if tho law bo not fiivokwWhou it will lo a a lead. letter for tho community which decides against it. If it be invoked, then it will be prohibition, pnro and tdniplo fan thitt eohimuuity. And tlio luoro experience a man has hnil with prohibition tho less faith he Iiuh in it. , As a matter of fact, Oregon has lo fcal option law . enough now to pro vent tho granting of a liquor license in auy community lYVhcni tho sentl- incut is strong enough "against it. And'.'Hotno Oregon towns, notably Woodburu. iu Marloif'jJcmnty for one, jimu ,'ivc-u u.o no -license system a thorough trial and abandoned it for good. It doesu't All tho bill, nnd if tho pro posed local optiou lav nhould lw iMssed, Which is not nt all likely, tlio sauio experience would l had with it. TUB DIFFERENCE As tho Democrats are mnkiug n special tight on JcfuJi S. Coke, and reiwatedly make disparaging coui)iirisons Ihj tweeu him and his opponent, A. J. Sherwood, tho MAIL may Iks pardoned ,for adding something to what was said in these columns somo days ago to show that in the matter of ability Mr. Coke is nt lonat the equal of Mr. Sher wood, as tho former has attained a standing iu Coos county legal circles fully as high as that of tho latter and has not Ix-cu half as many yeara doing it. Coos Bay has reason to realito that .1 John S. Cok;e is one of tho most public spirited of her citizens. While ho does not muko a grand flourish to arrest attention to ovcry act, ho has quietly done homo very 'Ifective work for tho bay in tho few years last past. For somo time lefore tho lato re-or- guulzjition of tho Coos Bay Chain Ixsr of Commerce, that body consisted prac tically of Mr. Coko and Jns. H. Flana gan, and those two gentlemen freely spent their time and effort rind no small sum of money in postage", tele graph.' tolls etc., in pushlug the mat ter of appropriations for tho.jetty im provomeots and for dredging in the bay. r ' In fact, for a number of ypars these 1 gsnt'.emcn acred rwthe Coos Bay , Chamber of Commerce, and loro tho onrtro bnrdeu of the work 'thut should havo lxn done by a more ox- tondod organization. The act thuti I Mr. Flanagan is a Democrat iu no; wib detracts from the honor duo him, and Mr. Coke's Republicanism should not lesisen the'npprecia'tion felt by tho community. . Mr. Coko hns"tiH3U identified with all such movements and has ,oxeinpli- fled his public Hpirit .and his willing jjoss to dovoto his time and effort for tho benefit of his community. This 1 i a personal characteristic which ifi u strong iwint among JiiS qualifications for tho olllC'o of joint Hcuutor.. Nawv amoJg Mr. Sherwood's gOQil", qualities it do6a ;iot aiipcir tliat public spirit HJiiueroiplenduut, If ho has lepn identified with movements for tho publio good whore ho wa not directly interested, theraot.iiaRno teen brought out by hB frnji.theIin iu-' forwod( 'that ho has never dlowuirtiy strong indications of beiug Unlit that Way, x "'. " The coutrant HUqjhA,U) IxTmliu liHlklJiK'ni'' h thStllor'tl two t f& mind iui.BinK'uirtho lHhw'of "tl'rtv two liton tv fttLU" In ' for tho utllco-Jt. Yhol thoy aspire. ONiY TWO NAILED In answer to muuorouH inquiries' and suggestions wo will ssiy that wo tiro too busy just now to enter Into a nasty nowspajwr fight, Hosldes wb waht just now to husimud our powcra Of denun ciation to "maltolou'dy and malig nantly malign' tho gontlemon who have tho temerity to differ with us in politics. After election -woll, itnylHi.'i , HowoVcr, we will say this in regard to n statomeut that has Uhu pub llshei to tho,eirect that tho "COAST MAIL has lew than -100 sulcriUrs. " This statement is cithor true or false. If falso. thatiMtlcs IU If true, how did tho parties making it oonlo by ' 'l Uielr information? Thosu who knowi f jj the Girountstaticc can projwrly slw up tho ImsivosV honor iuvolve in .tho publication of that 8tatoiuoul,-v'loth-or true or false. For tho Information of our friouiTs, wo will" ?ay that the quoted stateuivnt is frflsc. " Wo will add, by way of purunthM.'", that tho COAST MAIL lias several times as many real aubsorllcrs In -Marshileld as any other ono pajwr. Send Dinger Hermann back to Congress, nnd Coos county's interests will lw looked out for as no ono eW has over looked out for them. Voto for John :S. Coko and Coos county will represented in the up- per hoimo Of flio" Oregon legislature by one of her ablest and oleauest young men. Elect Schiller U. Hcrmanu, and Cow will havo no reason td trcmblo for the consequences. Send Storey Plorco to Saloin n joint representative, and Coos and Curry will bo honored in their choice of a lovel bonded man of character and force. Elect E. O. Potter as circuit judge; and tho bench will bo occupied not only by an ablo jurist, nnd a man of stainlcfts integrity, but by a gentleman nlso who will not loso his head in tlio high altitude, Elect E. S. Dean and get tut cquita bio assessment once, for tl cJiunge. , t Place tho entiro Republican coinrty ticket in ofllcc, and you will always lw J glad that you di it. t LOC4L OITION Editor MAIL: Thu Mail May aist nnblished an editorial on local optiou that does not coincide with the writer's riows. Tho editor is mistaken whe;i he says 1 ' I "neither local nor stato prohibition lias Iwen demqnstriited a buccess','. Tho writer liv:d. iu Kansaa a good jnany years and during that time tho prohibitory amendment was udddd to tho atato constitution. Tho stato of Kansas has demonstrated tliat Htnto prohibition is a succens. . Boforo thonmeudmout all -cities, towilH and villages .hnd Open saloons, k . . ' , , it , i u i'l ' twicolnco.cnrrlcd thubnimor inndlf- Children of " all sizes and ages could' . ,. ., , , . i ,. u .. n . j ferent direction and planted it up Halt buy intoxicants ul though' it was coil-lT,,. ' ... , , . L. , , , ... , , ! River, lliis will bo his third feat in trary to licdjisilawfl. After tho amend- :.- ,. .. ,. a 1 ' 1 that direction Tho Sun. meut and' Jaws that followed tlio f Li traffics .was driven into a "blind pig" l. and firrod cellor". M"oro of tho!' men that grew up after tho amend tnentrtVero holxir men. Vou may hear that tho Kiuwan law ii not enforced. What wo hoar is ludrfttvhttt Houio desiro tlvu what ,is true. Traveling, men and tfalesniell ' f ' '. 1 .v 1 will have what (lriukjhey (T(esire. It Tv ,VJfV" r-rr-jfu!wa-fpii...a is tho youth with' tliitlr undeveloped mum imu ougui 10 oe proieimni t u It is Hiiuh a ploasuw to a pen on who dwnot rfrlnk to"! go lido 11 hotel ttud ijfi-hear the oilnk of glasses ab a ' bar. Iriiat Is what may lie experienced In most hotels in Kansas. U is an oien seoitit that license law is not enforced unless tho laws are made to please liquor dealers Nebraska litis n local option law. Ono hi Only to visit tho itlirarent towns to seo tho difference id tlio as pect of those that havo punned prohibi tory laws and those that havo not. Local option is not local prohibition. It simply makes local prohibition a possibility. A reasoning person sees up objection to tho saloon being ox bluded if tho majolty ho decide. Wo ought always lw willing to abide by the decision of tho majority. All ought to think well on tho subject. Allegany, Or. ' X TlioTnbot-o brings but the joints tho MA1I has iimdo that prohibition does not prohibit. It closes tho "open saloon", and substitutes tho "blind pig" and tho "barred collar," to say nothing of tho drug store, whero "signed prescriptions' are kept ready for tho insertion of tho thirsty caller. And whore, think you, Is the law ngulust selling intoxicating liquors to minors the more likely td bo violated in the saloon oicu'j to thd iusM.otiou of the publio and the police, or iu tho barred collar whero tlio polico and tho uusyiuiuithetiu may not penetrate? True, "A reasoning person seos no objection to tho saloon Iwlug excluded if tho majority so decide," but laws now on the statute ljooks cover all that, and cau lw invoked with only a fraction of tho trouble nnd exjtenso in volved iu the enforcement of tho pro posed law measure. If all think well of the subject, nothing olto Is nmlod to defeat the project. ILS NOT 100 PER CENT HAS MORE ERRORS THAN COR RECT DECISIONS.' Tho Democratic paters of this ju dicial district are making a big effort to deceive the people Into believing that Judge Hamilton Jms a record of Jj)0 per ceat in affinnrd casos before tho Supreme court Ah h matter of j fact, of t)ip '.'U ciisoa nij)elik'd from Ills decisions only 12 havo l'-n . itfllrmit.. In th6 rcmh.nlng 1 1, his Jndge.mmts were forum wrong 'I His Is not it roc - ord tfl U iiroud of nnd doesn't argue . ; rejwrts Of tho Hnpremo court mIiow for I themselves that die has nndo move 1 errors than oonevt decisions Id np- 1 jwaled oa.t - I I Ho did gdt 100 jioi cent on vol- ( uiuo ill) of tlni roiKrts, but that -volume 'had only ono oa from Jiw court. This stttteiuont litis ln.-e.u jiervertud and prencnted to the peojilo with the uian- ifost intention to deceive tho reports for yourself. Look up NfiODJSHOTi' 1 Tor sheriff", Taylor' Sfv'ii" will curry tho, biyuter of victory uhjJiu did fourteen years ag. ,to tho snuiu iwsltion. Bulletin . Correct as to IiIh lnildlng tho pJnni A fourteen vears tiL'O. hut Mr. Siuliu Jiiu x 1. 1 .'J7TT POLITICAL iRENA ' HE WILL CONTINUE (Oregoulaji) Ringer Hermann should havo tho liirgfot nmjorlty ovoti counted for u ugr3ijHloUiilor.iiitiito;i)fuc() .in. thi.V distn'dt. 1 Ho has over' proved himself a oairabrlb Vongr'csHniah, nu'd -ablo lJ.wlaHf.l'' tBg'icr::rr.rr:T worker for Oregon, duvlng'tho youra iiivhus 'in'on in Countvsi ire Is well reeognljied in Wt'Khiiiglon as 11 man who vantn Holnolhlng nnd knows how to get it for his slate. To untlttfy oniwlf, If any ono oun "possibly Imrhov a doubt in tho matter, it Is easy to learn from tho general and speolal ap proprlatlon blllM of thoso UongrosMOH wherein ho hurt Iwen u member. Ills Hervloes In tho Cougtwjlonal session just closed havo also been of huoh valuo Ut Oregon as to over" couio altsolutoly the Idea that ho lias imssed his day of usefulness In Wash ington. .Mr, Hermann has ably repre sented Oregon in the past, Is justaH ably and satisfactorily representing Oregon today, and will continue to represent Oregon In Congress for tho next term. EASY TO VOTE (Oregouiau) NO ono need despair of voting Isi cause ho was unable to register. All that is necessary is to produce at, the polls the acknowledged certlllcatoof six freeholders that the applicant Is a qualllled elector. , Every legal voter who is not registered should make full calculation to avail himself of this privilege, in the cltlwi this matter will take care of Mtdr. Hut in the country district" through tho state the voters should attend to It by pro-arrangement. Owing to tho trouble of a special trip to the county seat, many farmers have not registered. It will lw vorj'fc1'" for theni m meet at the polling plnco election day and certify to each other's qualifications, and this should bo systematically done. : Drying proparntlon.i lmply dtV en dry catarrh; thoy dry up ll.o iorolions, Wnich adhtiro to tho nieuibrniio and doooin po, caualng af at mora mtrioua tronhlo Uian 1L0 ordlnnrr form of cntr.rrh. ATOld oil dry ing inhalants, fninoi, amokca and aauOa j and UM Uiat rrhlch clcnusus, aoothca and Loala. Ely's Cream ilalui ia kiioli u tomeily and will euro cAtarrh or old in tLo head eaaily and pleaaanUy. A ir.m alw will Ix mailed for 10 cent. All tlru(,'g!t nell tha COo. alxe. Iilyllrotbors, f0 Warren 81., N. Y. llio Balta ourea without pain, doe vv Irritato or canio aneetlng. It apraaU ItHeU oTr on Irritated and angry mrfuco, rulier. Inff tiauiadlatelr thapnluftd lutlaininalinn. With Kly'a Cream Ualtn younroarmeJ ugalnatKaaal Catarrtiax ' HayFover. CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front and A Streets, MARSIiriKM), :: OREGON JOHN SNYDER, PROPR. -T-HI3 WELL-KNOWN and pavokiti: I iiotei aoiieii. "'; 1.,K.lnd'aTiVh.r'ia jy.1 ',",d, kZyt&x ,n fl,,,'cU" 1 onul nnJ j0(uih. UCr week " ,) n J""" .wPuk f! 00 'alnKlo iiieoii ! BO EARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marku cbiqns i COPVRIOHTB &.C. tpt'wi nut wniwwfc y jrj ' I scientific. American. A hjmiUomr M llluMrtel wf kljr. UrufitU twUtlnu or tir Oo.'iilBo Joiinml. Tmioi, 13 n yVt.iri tour moAlhi, IU boll Uyull rrwlrluM. vit.iri tour nionini, u oma p;uh nwnirmrj, MMMH-aI ffn301DfOidr,NP.wYnrK uraucta wmS;uWiutiiiiuiuii,n.O. .THE STEAMER ARC ATA. . ( NlihtOXt Ifantvi . Vf.ll HllKr 4X;uHlir Ti-1h COOS BAY rtIVI- SAN FRANCISCO OAERYINO- PASSEKSEHD AND f HEIGHT -r - ' -LOWEST HATfiisI, l'j I !' Oregon Coal.i Navigation Co', tVromfaUftt. I Kt a, VM , OUUIIVi WKIUHU wHwu 'j S.O. CO. Agonti Empire x0lty, Orooa lyffim P SsaataiiiiiiiiiiiiiMssal HE aitllllllllllllllllaBllllV Arffna4lntf Bklehaii4tMcrliiilonmT I ij.0 lie IlloVUIIIUIltS of Ills par J III OVt'iy 1 m,.iii'1oii ! i.r iiiwrjMfiu.ift . uu"'.'"'! ' I Htniu and foretold, in il lining wcrdii rwiirlcllr'oiil(1otvl, JfnnilUookuiii'Aleult ... . . .. ' ,r iifro illicit iiioiicr r.asi'urtnai'Aiaiii. I of c 'fkiijpuce, Ho foturo of our Ittnil, If , I'nlrnu laken iCrnuih Mvci- A to, rucle ' -- fcnW RooseveltRepublicans''- (Contlmmd fioni flret I'Ako'.) r J W. Uounott was tlio nnitt apQr)kor Introductul and uriuiefully tuipci)(io;tha,a front greolotl by a roiulnif olicor fromi tliantinumhly. Mr. Ilonnott opened lila' roiunrkn by relating no nmuMUK 1 1 1 1 1 5 anecdote illtintrntlng lli'i fuiilltlom tin dor nhlch "llottoat John" anil hlmeclf, , "Holy Joo" had united their fittuw wltli, tho Republican party, nnd niter t lift I -.nfi. nnd henrly applntue wliluli (ulldwtd ilio tiairntion nt this approprhifo llttlo story., entered Immediately upon tl.u itibjcotof hln dlfcourar, tho two old nriIK. II ti. brunu by Invltlatt thu linUilinnno uf bU llntcnors to a thorough an lm,arllnl In VoMtlgntlon of tho iitnliuneiitnl prlmil plus upon which tho two crcat p.utlos arc posed, Il quoted the actual fneln and llgiiroa of thelrhlstory utul u.tiitlan ed the lending nccompllihtiieiiii find, fijllurea ol thuin both f i qui t lip "il.-itnl-polnt of nu iiubliiMod and 11011 prfjscn historian, llodealtlunn houvpt ninu.. nor with their many dead ind living Is sues, giving the linportauco nuil rauet'S of llm (nine nnd dfllulng the jjrmir.il ru' attlts from tho trn'.i that hnd been mndi). by each parly In tlio past. Mo n okd at couilderalilr breadth upen tho tnr Iff and money quctlntis ami iIkmJdu how they lisd bieu 10 amicably ii!!tlcd by tho ltepnhlicnn party In t'.o rcqeut vdiuinlstrntlon, Mr. IWunctt llnggroil morn particularly on the money qiier tlou and olng deeper Into the dutailn of the aaino ho mild, ' buctuootf if-plenK' In tho Democratic platform It acamo so rotten Hint It would'nt over tuipurt bin cuiifclciico." Ho referred with prliii) to tho improvement of nttr financial conditions under Republican uovern montand cited as n compntlson tho condition of 11 few tliort yoin hro With Impressive tone 1 11 cft'rled his nudiencn back to the panic ol IMM, re'-, uuwed tho long rnd aiury of tiifTuririt, showed Its .uhulu t) the atnndiiiir of our count')' nu ong tin-fitlirr lutlon. of tho world mid ncd If lmid Invite through Ibe billot I ox J tlili clt'Otlon, tho retmuiif tbo. eomllt'.ona Ho then turni'd hlc attention hrlelty to Hid prrrent iKilttlcal ltiMtlou iu tho local nreuu, commeiittru illb ly uou the lurnl l.cletsof the lo partita nnd, cloH'il, umli g fon his 'riinlr v!m itii; , Krtr.iicc and uec(ttv for nhitltig llu entire KepuliKMii .ukt fioin l-.mpiru to U.ilem iii-m Monday. - U'ltli the cliK'iu I Mr. Hcnnptt'o speech, chnlMiiau C'hate, Inlrcnlufi'd no . the next sp nkcr, Al'eu R. Joy, ol ilult uomnli coui.tj. Mr. Joy exptuisrd hip Joy, prepaid, rt b g in thu 'nine town and surroiii.dud by the many (Herds ol tbo widely po.iilnr "lloncrt Join." Coke, tho column Joint unntor from Coos and Currv (Purity. , Ills IntroJiu tory stnteneiil In ei.ol1 gy our no -uUr "Hoii(: Join" mat hIHi ruin il alter round ol btaity a;pliiuo oiler IhIiIcIi the rpcakor proceeded lo tho po'iits ol a hluhly i ti ti' rot I d and ln rtrr.ctlvo uddicM upon tho subjet't ol stato and nntinnnl palillcs. thing back by way of political review, to tho origin of the '.wo ureal partlos. Mr Joy ri'hcurerd their history, dwelling at consldornhlo breadth upon each Impor tant epoch thereof end dunning tho pet ition In which our great rupubllc was lull at its close. Ho hinrkcd dlitiuclly the ndvuuving steps ol our nation under tho ndmiulctrntlon of ench party D tiny I11170 occmed since tho rehullioni All ol tho old iMid ueru reviewed nnd tho ruptilts to the povorri intuit o( thoir iidnptlnu or 1 ejection noted. Tho npcaker mentioned with noti-utlo prldo 1 a Repi;bllcnu aduilulstrutloii, lie tpoko (of broad proml&enof the golden wost, Kb 1 mnnv nnd unnderfiil lilcHaliiifR from tbo 1 t --- ----...- - Ih - wtdof uaturonnd praleid In flowery tones, the noble p tnnoura ivtin Ind) ullli , ., ..... v..-.- -......-.., .... ..., nnmift 01 uonesi ion, una western foundation for n mighty common' wenth, Ho told of Iho duties wo owed f our pioneers, who aro now dcrcen.llnir, ' Willi feolde tread, the weeturn lopo of ' life; ho monlijned the nuinlfold obllgn- ' lions ol tho youtu U'osbyrncr to )lf country and pouterlly; and urgod upon tho young moulder of our national destiny, Ilia vast importanco ol carolul and conservative action in mattora re lating o tho Kovernmon'. ol our nation, Mr. Uliumi tj'on turnod hla attention to the politics of Ihoatiitjmadoahrlul. but prniblnif, muntlon ol tho I031I oltuutlon In Coos county, spoke In tho hlhet tones ol prnieo for tho Ibnorablo finger Horninun nnd hla services to tho coast ' and concluded by nektuR flio Republi cans flj Coos county to elect their lull ' ticket n'ct Jon.d, ay. ' Mr, Joy -was tho last spMk&f 'AnrrWitn11' ,the close ol I1I1 spch jthn crowd t)S (liamiHscu ana too rally brokea upanoruy ulterlO o'loftk, " , TSCT 11 1 1' J 1:11 iu imiiiiiuu utiiiiii Kuiu Him 11 ;3jtKl -V B-"t-'f-k - "acr r" .. -jiHluw rtlT,l r , .'. .. acjAi' ,. -ATv. ..nnAn JW iL-' :;'3.. t,v rP;Ti?4S-Tr.s" ' -rarsswaBWam ' "";"" -Vf, J1SH' f ' - - - f ..