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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1902)
• r • • M> ’ . d o fi os îsæ< sassosa Uncle Sam’s Puget Sound Navy Yard and Dry Docks a n 033003333385 □ * « » 4 1 t I * ß ‘li * r ♦ * / 7 ' -1 • * i a 9 » ♦ « « » « t .. *• * A A « ♦ I ft » « I I I #* * a i, t r 4 * ,♦ "J I I >• • 4 ♦ X r Admlnlstratltw building and nawal of, NCI.K HAM had no need to er«< t formldabl. fortifi, f a | fir es. >..i and Marin, barrack« with modern apptl Ilona and ettenalv. natal military work. In order to an res and convenlenc««. fits fii.e r».l- mak. aurw of protection for the waler, I Officers' quarters and cumm.r« lai Inlrreal. pt th« l"a< ifl ■‘ences for naval <>S< lais Buildings In proc*«« Equipment, North»«»«!, but when our t’n<le Hani local»1 th. Puget Hound Naval Htatloa ordnance and other «hops ('ciaaldartng th« magnitude of th« h. aaaured .ueh protection tor all tlmo t J com. under all poaalbl. .vents, do- Htatlon aa It rti«ta today It .rema al mantle or foreign At th. earn, time moat Impmalble that It haa all been b. located thee« works lu a poeltlon acrotnpllaned In ten abort years Th« abaolut.ly Impregnable, a very Glbral location waa mad* In 11*1. the first ter of a«< urtty against attack or Inter work commenced the year following ference. a, an eiamlnallon of location Th« very land enclosed In th* station yard, was part of an original home aod .urr», indlnga will .how In th. flr.1 place th« loratloa of Port stead entry made In October 1B7S al i>r hard bay. on whl»h the elation I. though th« land, which had been "turn- built, la 100 mile. Interior from the Pa- I bered," had been entered upon for that early aa 1S&S Thia home clflc rwhid only through the .trait, Ipurpowa of Han Juan de Fuca. that wonderf’il j stead waa patented to one Williams body of water through which pours th. pr-went enormous «tream. of North we«t«m commerce Thl. waler I. .us ceptlble of fortiflcatloaa and of defense bwyoad the ability of th» rombtned war fleet« of all earth to force an entran, «■ Fort« at Port Townsend and oth- r points eastward from the hi trance of the atrAlt. already protect th« paaaage while beyond a. th« course lie. further In toward the naval station the channel narrow. Into abut ting natural defense. Hhould the naval power, of earth ever force th«*we there would remain torpedo bomb dynamite mln«« rhnln. and like n-.rana of deatru<!!«<n of tbe advati'lnr engines of war strung and hung tn the narrower channel, nearer the station beyond *ny conceivable ahlllty of pr«««nt or future naval pow er. to pass On .u> h .Itnatlon I. baaed the «lalm t! at tb« l< «lion for safety and strength. I. the Ilneat that the world know, today Other f,,«tur«« are quite a« favorable Including depth of water < I are fey of ground« .1 rn for do k« and wharf« •urmtindfng land, and crmdlttwa In chiding rllniatir rnnd tlona and proter (ton fr'm all winds by »” absolutely land !o< led harbor, set within dena«-lv BIG FIGHTING MACHINE IN DRY DOCK. tlmbere«! hill«. View« of th« Rtatlon. Ila work, and »urroundlnr. herewith given dl»< lose wbo sold to William Bremer, from fitient brad for fir«» y and on but a small part of the Inlereatlng and n seal«* for all future m«*nts. InatrU" tlve f- atiirr. to tm learned by a whom the government purchased the The young « Uy government F* ^p» par* vt.lt to Bremerton aa ths little city station trart of k<> acre», which »as up with U»e tiHlrrul rf«piir«*no :its and In •nrroundlng the fttatlon ha« hern nam on ros-omiuendalIon of two commi, !«*rests, In short there 1« that harmony «d I'arvml ont of the virgin for«.! alona, one of naval ,'tfb ,-r. and one of i.nd < o*<»peiation so dmirabte under the the work, o, , upy an enclosure of some civilians. < vi.grrss a ting upon lb” re rir< umntrtijcr«, Arnone other atep* tn eighty acre« of level land that corn«« port of those commissions. Bremerton th!» direction, th«» town 1r nt present «•own to the water on juat the level City takes its nam« from Ita on.lnnl r ceded for work, and dock., while far J».nd owner No foot ot the land »herí- organUlng a Sailor s* »nd Marine (’tub ther back the ground rises by ridge tbe station la waa cleared until the ?'fter th* manner of those club» nt • nd t'-rrsre. glvlnr attractive natural Kov«*rntnrnt rommenced It In the year Mare Island and Brooklyn, In the in location« for the administrative build stat«H|. Mr. Bremer had built a amali terest of Improvement, and ndvantige» tr.ge off , a and quarter. Central to dock, for the bay boat«, which «till for the seafaring • rnploy«•» wh«*n at School», <hurche'*. and all lie. the great dry dock new the stand» a pioneer finger mark com the Station largest pewmeaaed by the government pnra*d with the extensive docks of si*« i» ty of the rising <>r h r ar«‘ f* 'tttrex with dockage a»id wharf. In front and modern equipment and construction of the young city of Fort Orchard Bay, shop« and repair «nd equipment build where no» float th« migliti*«! fighting which alao has that modern necessity the newspaper, the W»«*kly News con- Ing« adjoining Notwithstanding the mm hln»'s of modern times. <!iicted by the Gale Brothers. This was While the government authortth corn pi«t on «a« of the work« all 1« «till | establlahed one year ago. Kitsap Is the fnexpr« '*♦• name of ■h«» Interior, sound em irr led <<»unty . '.hat has :•<••!'! | kt 11 • ■ : merit and development A region i densely ttmbered. spars Iv settled, and with It» « hlof business shore and bay t’aflb hitherto, finds Its solitude» transformed Into noise »nd bustle, w th hints of the mighty world out- side by comparisons of the hulls and machinery r»f th«* world's hitherto to them unknown fighting monsters, with the pigmy bottoms so long their pridej anti admiration. Th«» wilderness fa bo I ì Ì ginning tn blossom as the rose, and numerous small towns are springing up. testifying to the Immense ««<p«’n* Itures by the government, and that all >.«•« tlnns are getting some share The county «eat la across the b**»y from the Xaval Rtatlon with no doubt an ambi tion on th«* part of th«’ Bremerton peo pie. that some tlm«» In the near ftiture J ■ Bremerton will be the <-?if.*tal of the ■T* * ' ' county ss It has already become tLe ctimmerrlal center Farm» are rapidly / ^**Jr Z A » • ' . developing, and the fruit raising in dUNtry I# expert* f tn be large in nil that region In the very n«’»r future. Moreover the people e«*(tling the re INTERIOR VIEW OF DRYDOCK UNOCCUPIEI'. glon are harly. industrious and «onse quently thrifty people, that will soon 1 u.tl« and animation In ettenalon. have proceeded with Increasing conf! set th«* mark of wealth and high char-1 arter upon the region where Vnclel <on.tantly on fool the largest of the <!en,e. ever stare th* eetabliament of present work, under construrtIon be the Puget Hound Htatlon 10 years agu, Son has plac«*d so Important national ing an Immense equipment bull-ling <> there haa been no practical test on a Interests As to management, it la universal brick, that will be complete,! ihla sea large scale, until since the < !<■•,» of the •on Hr 1« k and steel structure I. main Spanish war. and our aequi-atered and testimony that the government has tulned throughout and every »peeler «carred battleahlpa of the first ria«, made no mistake in the assignments of construction, brick. «t««-l. atone and have r*a< hed the Htatlon. Fir«! to ol ('onitDRiiitai’t. and other adminis t'nilx-r 1« of the superior quality for com* wa« th« Iowa followed by th<- tratlve officer», who la the order « f which Uncle Hamucl I. not mt- A point Wisconsin and latterly th* great Ore Commandant» since op«*nlng of tbs ol great »tgnlflcance aa bearing on the gon after Santiago and her double Station have t»r«*n, Llvut«»nant Wykoff. Whiting. local adaptability and economy of the haae around tbe continent, with tbe Commander Morong. Capt site, la that nearly a totality of all tna Philadelphia aa th* latest romer All Commander Green. Capt. Coghlan, and terlal. come, from the Puget Round these ships steamed In from the Pact Capt W T Burwell and Pacific region, etceptlng barelv fi<. up through the atralta and by the A» to *<*<w«» I bi lit y for Rtnne Interior fastnes«ea. with probably nc and the visitor, ss well s» •tructural .teel and Iron brick, timber and coal, are all at Uncle I small misgiving. Arrived at the Hta rial communication with Ilion each and all have now been it is easy. Involving n ere Bam', finger tip. Detail, of these great work., ar« to through the paces of test of th« facil ilghtful Vtst«*r trips from be found In the reports, but a few Items will .ufllce emphaslilng In the train, a« they do. the local Importance of the Rtatlon. and comparison with the slater .tatlona of Mare Island and Brooklyn Puget Round I. alreadv I’rger than either of the other two and with contemplated Improvement, al ready under th« protecting angf. of government appropriation will short’» lx» among the largest In the world It. present dry ,!ix k has am h rank, hav Ing a capacity of containing the ta». r.t battle ship In the world and yet the extension, now contemplated to he covered In the nett appropriation cal' Ing for It oOflimn already approved hv th« department call for another dry dock double the .1.» of the present one deemed necessary by our naval e.t«n alon on th. Pacific .Ide of our domain • nd rvur Inter«.!. In th* far east. Other ettenalon. cover«»! In th« re cent appropriation, ot fl ZOfl.OOU are coal bunker, of SA ¡>00 tons rapacity Br.merton being on* of five su< h coal Ing .tatlona ordered, the other four t>* Ing Han Dl«go. Han Francl.co Ritka and Dutch Harbor for th* Pacific and Behring R«a Thia coaling provision la now a neccalty. hut the future ays OIF1CERS* QUARTERS AT RUGHI SOI N SI A ! N. tern for the Htatl.-n la .aid by govern ment official, to be to utlllsie the Mk* Washington fresh water canal now un Itlea for repair and overhaullpg. with Inland points. Portland. Bimkane, Ta der construction. ablp. running the moat complete satisfaction to all coma. Heattl« and other Hound points In maneuvering, docking. The visitor may ever feel auro of wel-j through that body of water directly up I concerned to th* coal bunkers near th« mines, or what not. each and e»«»ry feature come, and that Instruction and pleas haa tirrn a MCreM Aa to the Oregon ure will reward the trip Hwlft boat« and In going and coming clean their bottom, of barnacle« «.»ring the •< rap her broken plates wrenched asunder make hourly trips from Hcnttlo and Ta Ing prove.« In dry dock. The rolls of when the ship wa« os tbe rm ks In coma while no more delightful trip employes at present etc«*«! «00 m*n Asia, have been replaced with th* ease could be found anywhere than the en with th« certainty of constant large In that a aklff would be handled by th* tire trip by boat from l-ortland while • visitors from further down the Coa«t (r«a.*e aa the work« are ««tended The present works comprise the fol first tested by these greatest of battle or Paclflc tourists will never tire of the i ships, proved adequate for even much beautle« of the Hound region The Sta lowing: Drydock, th* largewt government larger vessels. All machinery and ap tion will never, from thia time on. b. paratua worked to a charm, ao that thia without feature« of world wide Inter dock tn the filed Rtates. Wharf and dock, largest and most evidence. If needed, closes th* chapter cat. being aurw to have rrpreaentatlona of approval for the Puget Round Rta ever on hand of the mighty naval pow commodious on the Pacific Coast. Besides tbe mechanical teat, re- er of th. I'ulted State, and thus, by Brick and «teel fireproof const ruc t.on | suite have been equally satisfactory ,-ompartaon at lea.t of that of th. tion and repair buildings Rt«am engineering building, with with respect to health of men. and at whole world, from diminutive torpedo tractive eurronndlnga. In fact aa to all boats up to the mightiest war ma equipment Brirg warehouse and »tor. house. other elements entering Into tbe cas* chines tho world ha« y.t produced. li L-n • V * > 0 ♦ a ■ t »% t A * ■ • ■ * t , » » I H < 9 i « / 1 5 a A «5 r * M k 4 * > i I As to th. three ship. flrM m«t tinned ti »M I. yet , na.td.rable to be done to them in painting and overhauling tor two of them. th. Iowa hating long de parted, whll. th. Philadelphia la es- pected to bo mad. Into a receiving •hip. by the removal of one of her daeka. Ilic-merton. tt*« city of th»- Station. U>be. has ita foundation of cours. In th. labor employee) and tbe train, of th. Station and of its ofBcora and managers Suddenly rialn. to m»v«ral thouaand of population the little city 1« atru.gtlng to keep pace with ita own unetpected Importance and growth, and fortunately la In the hand, of en terprlalng men of high character who ar. .rl«rd with th. .plrit .nd charac ter of th. enterprlao that haa com. to them and who .vine a dl.poaltlon to cooperate with the government pur pose and to mak. their city a credit. Thia la shown In.the character of Itu pmvement. tn atreet construction and all the municipal lmprnveir.cn!. a« feat a. undertaken There la a water syw- t< m already In.tall«»!. by «Ullsa’ion of fine .tream. of pure Pat.»« Hag I tpMvH. Izxi Field im < <iu. Bodgera on "Th. Rialto'* a lew day. ago. After talking • lew minutw, > mid. Mid “tin., what*. Iwx-oi». ot thoM |«tent i«aù>er aben. v-w wore last winter?" "Th.y have g r>w to th. wall, Ismia." “Why? Wasn't th» l«ali>.r go<»|?" •‘Tna,** said Ona, with a .igh, ••but York the intent .spirai."— N.w Tinwn. Nantt's TrwwM. ut. •'Confound that dlmwaurua!" os- rl«in>««i Noah, as the ark gave «m b a lurch to «larboard that tho wa*M dash ed against tl.e root, "I with it would learn to stay oa ita own »Mw ol th. boat" Then N««b mi «*»I a handspike and «tarimi below dark to abili live carg - — Ohio Mato Journal. HU(or> Pwglllam ••!**.'• Mai th« tmali boye •Mid Peter U h » <«rwU bare iny other babm »*** .If couraa, - OM •* answered "Ot my MM •on." father pe-mptly. “hut that.', no ua» of w,>rry ing at.,ut bn» iwa." "la be dead“’ "<>h, I don't know »Ix'tber b.*s de I or not, trat b.’. out of training, anyway." Mimlasippl C<>ogr«M>i>aa — What kind of an elmtioa did you havo up your way? Sew Jersey (’»»ngMMnian—Quiet ; vory quiet Half a doeeu voters killed, I ptemime. How »as it with you? "Dull as tuuj. The trnopo weioout." Punple buy llsmlin's WHard Oil 1— cauM they l av« learn*! by ««iwrieiice that it euro« pain of every kind. Fyrlvaps It Wea. Mr.. Ri<-hm->ii<l—What lowly antiqo« furniture* Mr« Broniboro-igh— Ye., and <Jn you kl> -w, • • got It alaioal a. clMep as if It had been new. I «pvncl». \amplv. Il we ,hd uot ànow that «ben you try a »ampi, tm ol M->n<>|>ol. aplcoa y<m woqld continuo lo aak your gr»«w F,r them, w. wuuldn'l <-fler to ••od you a full weight !-<w. Un |<>r twn 3-oaal stampa aixl jroatf grta»M'. osino. ll note ua troni 10 to |& cent« (or Mudi •ampi. a. w»n-l, bui we brbeve tl>. in- vaatinent a g»««l One. Un. trial la all that i. nml.l 1» make a Irierxl f< r MonopolS. All <<««l. )»a< knl un,ter ih. M<>n"|a>l« brani «rv ot tiro hlglxvt ■piality obtainabl. You can tmiik on tirai. Wadhani. A Kart lino , pack- er., Portland. Or. Patting II (Matty. ••lint l. .lie pretty’” Tbe ilauge of Strengtb. •’Well, I don't beliwvw in talking “ Y'mr dal ain't near •• strong a. alamt a girl*, look.. Indilod her beck. Ilrr father*, worth about 130,000,000, min«.'* .nn, un,v»l th. firwt boy. "How do you know,*' demanded th. ami they've taken her tn Ear>,|« twice without bringing l«ck any title., w> you other. “1'v. Ii.<en«<i, an* yon don't holler can lorn your own opinion.—Chicago anythin* like a. loud a. I w I mu he lak.a Record-Herald. y,»u out to th. wixalshml.*'—Cbicag» PoM. Black Hair r J ’V -*« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦ A POWNTBR A ♦ J "I h«v« used your Hair Vigor for fl»« y.«ts «nd am greatly pleased with It. It certainly r.- stores th« original color to gray h«ir Ir k««pa y hairs ft Helan Kilkenny,New Porli«nd, .M«. Ayer's Hair \ ii{or has been restoring color io hair for fifty years, it never fails to do this work, cither. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from failing, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. |l N « U«l« »• * ' » It ,«»•*.■• i ll , »VU - “ MONOPOLE ; # SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ^aiswpsconACAOfMìrtìi k____ C o ost >11* ___ foot DI am V r ARTHUR C.N EWILL L , \T .«• WklHClPAU r *e Alt Snggms THE IEW PENSION LEWS kj.p» O. SgtMk* hi »PMM A t . a a « »% 4JR * . i ■ u. I* t YOUR SÀDOLL DRV TMt OPINAI Th« l’ropl« N«at Door. Tommy—My, but them folk. that', moved into th« nest hoiiM I. .well! Johnny—llow do you know? Tommy—Tlmy'vw got a clo> k that •ay. ping, pong instead ol tick, lock. Ulilcago Tribune. ^ISH Toe I «millar. tNsMedly Plain II»—Hello, der«. M im Hmif! “ Did you notice with what lofty air. M,«s—-lloan yo* Hag me dal .widen, man. 1 ain't never e.ii yo* in all may that homely Mi»« Cpmann carried her- PBOIttlS IOTA life befo , an' el yo* do It ag'in a lol o' m U " RIDE H AMD 5ADDLI “ Yan. It wa. what y >u might call jmopla'll I* walkin' slow tiwhin’ yo* ‘plain .ailing.' "—I'hiladepLia Billie •MM.*5ÌÌ^-.HA8PtJT STORr t'-morr.r —Baitinxim World. iM.re.^1 (ATAlOSUtJ fitt tin. yvowiss ruu. i iNt c* .au~" irj axo mat .Summer Ke«t. An I leggerai.«! Imprv.aion. A J TOWER CO BOSTON MA55 (ioIng to M.«t. Mr., Jone.— You didn't .tay long “Ye.,“ aai-l th. my.tical letali , A. it I. talke-l now adayai ovar at Mr». Brown*.. " W« h*»|M> !•» bava our peopl*» civibard Mie—Are you going to go? Well Qualined. Mr Join»»—No, tie Brown family beb-r. I'»ng.“ Another She — Ye«. Ar* yoa goii-.g "Do you think ho would make a wi r« all lying in their hamnxa'k. and to come lor me’— lndiana|«di« News. “I tiat I. encouraging. ” g,»«l «oidlWr?' when I got tired rd »itting 1 came “It I., ll « hop«, in tigna, to bring **Oh, yea, ln<loo«i. We'vo test, d borne.—iMtrolt Free l reu«. --ut th. car of Juggernaut an a etrlrtly him." mod.rn Im.ie, aixl Lave it , |mrat,-»l "re.tod him? How?" Speculation. ■ "Why, we found that he could mobil«. “—Washington Mar. liiuer—Con hl you lend uie »100 or On the Move, writ* *1 regret to report,’ as rapidly ao until tomorrow ' "They have two servants.” and a« plainly as either Roberta or Buiaer—Going bi play the race«? “I hih ' I hats ri-tbing. 1 Wa timial Iliusr—Worae than that; 1 atu going ly have two in our house, One coming K itchener." to a church lair with my wife.—Ohio anti one going.’’-—Philadelphia Praaa. Mother* will find Mr* ffinslow's Ho»*’ State Journal. ing Myrup the beet remedy to uoe for the ttbiidrvn during the teething ¡wriod. An Armorial Opportunity. Summer Angling. Kidney—Thon you lwli«v. in a net- IHstaivse I end« I rxhantment. Hr*— Indeed there’, jolly good fishing of arm»? r ,«. > rr- is et> 1 • ■ 1 >.! 1 about here. Mi.« Swift made a great Rodney—Ye«. Almost any newly. <at, h when .be »as here last minimer. rich American girl can lie benetitted by aixl , weiglunl t o tisli, It lippesl the She—Ye.; that old man wa. worth at adopting a good latin motto to lir. up M-ale« at .tartly five pound.. Listener— Hut you •aid that when le.st a million.—i’ltlstiury l*reas. to. — Fuck. vou caught th. fish it welgheal two pound.. Fisherman —I know; but th. place where I caught it wa. ■ long way fruì my home—Ohio Stat. Journal. POMMEL SLICKEL - *■ ■ A ¿3 • * -<<-«vS' »■ ABSOLUTE SECURITY, CANCEROUS Are in many respect.; like other ulcers or aotra. an,l this resemblance often proves fatal. Valuable tune is lost in fruitless efforts to heal the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that are multi plying in the blocxl and the new Cancer cells which are constantly develop ing k< • p up the irritation ami discharge. and at 1 ist sharp shooting pains announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, si, ketnng cancerous sore begins its In February, 1UU0, I noticed a .mail destructive work lump on my lower lip. The r^oc-ior can- No nicer or sore can ewist with terlaad It but another came and brohe out some predisposing internal cause out Into an open sore. I b»i*n to tafeo that lias j" dsoned the blood, and the H a H «ni after I bad taken eeven bol- ojwn discharging ulcer, or the fester tlae tbe place healed entirely and no al.ua of the dleeaae have been •••« ing sore on the lip, cheek or other alnoa. W. P. Brown. Holland«. B. O. part of the body will continue to spread and eat deeper into the flesh tinleKS the bloorl is purified and th. Cancer grims or morbid matter eliminated from the cinulation S S S cleanses th. blood of all decat ing efletc matter It has great antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germa and poiaona and restore the blocxl to its natural condition And when pure bhxxl is carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process («gins, the discharge ceases and the place heals over and now akin form« S S S. is a strictly vege table blood purifier containing no mercury or minerals of any description. If you have an ulcer or chronic «ore of any kind, write us about it. medi cal advice will coat you nothing. Books on Carver and other diM-cscaof the blood will be sent free. THL SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlaata, ba. ULCERS Carter's Man owes hi. f»-ot a mighty U.bt, Uut little inlrreat do they get. Or ordinary car.; Till corn« and bunion, come aoa,v>. Than which there*, naught torment, our race That*, worae tor u. to bear; Hut they may j am lees walk who um Al.l E.S’H FOOT-KAHK in their ah m Metter PI«« Than Mother Mad«. Fond Mother—Wail, how do you Ilk. married life by this timwT Hon—<>, first rate. “la your wife aniiabl." “Eitreinalv ao." “Economical** •'Very.** “And doe. her cooking equal min.?** “Mother, I cannot tell a lie Whan it cornea to th. culinary art, got Little Liver Pills Muet Boar Signature of Vwr eoe*U ee-4 •• »oof to tdu M ewgwb roe MtAOACNt. CARTERS roa Dimmi», roa aiLiomut. roa Toapio live «. roa coasTiPATioa rOR SALLOW »Kiff, roa TRccoMPLtxioa you beat a block.—Chicago Saw.. CURE SICK HEADACHE a. r. a. u a*. IS— X’E*'t”t**f**i**i**i”t**t* t Get What You Ask For a •**.» A c CASCARETS CinJy CathtHfc. they gee abwayt put ap tn blut metal boa. our trade marked, lonf tailed C on the ewer —each tablet it am ped C. C. C. Never told in bulk! fmita tlona and aubatitutea are tometimei offered by dealers 'tpko "cut prices" and try and palm off fakes t»hen CASCA' RETS are called for. because the fake pays a little more profit. Get the genuine CASCARETS and with it aatif» faction or money refunded read guarantee below. SIX MILLION BOXES SOLD LAST YEAR K r OUR BEST TESTIMONIAL r. V ¿ *’*»j BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. tCc. ^ORK WHILE you SL é ££ 25c 50c bTVVf SOLD IN Binjf. DRUGGISTS f »*d»rw *«« <»• fir.i *.«• a •»< ‘ 1 * ■ 1111*« a <r*»a*r IK»« •• 1« mb*«»lg»l* prwaf sv*a« •• mb S will —it < aira 1» ia •a»*«iaa«-i 4*« Wwjr i*4«rLlwa AM»* Ify»« «r« «« !»•« a*4 «»• •"»R»r *• f •• FMrwfem**4 Ft. y*«r ———9 • • aallar what alia yaw «Url ladai, bl*»« «»• dar j*a »r*t »«art*» •••