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I »A,- ;ring medicine t is Hood’s ecausc it do I1CW 66 tes ts merit. lariBtibi Mf .•••*<’ (‘luid ( leans llirS.stf.n Effe, t- jjui <1 I jtl Xtltlv Bf4 Í..IAfrnW Frti-\(>iin<i timi ( Jld, Ju» ¿rt its It k*4 CALIFORNIA Fio v S thi I» Co, I , r...... I ! by .Cm ,t „„ f|lr SOLD BTALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, <X»a at/«' only, p. - 5Q ■ U ”'e. otel moore 1 H 1 'Tu r ioc INSURE YOUR HEALTH . AM) COMFORT on Mortny days by »earing a 4< 1 \ VW»** ori \ \i l. rm: » i \ic I CiATtOP B uch |t , S uiioi , k O rion Ml»« «i a, , IM( Durable C liff H ouse ; nr sm« i, Walet prvuf »All *lr»Ut h O regon " K* ••F« I. »rt . Ui ra< •*" An I Acti«'« Aron. •pear» e e c? cures ÄÄÜ, SKIN DISEASES There in an < night, tliroug h tl maintaining tlm | ties« and flexibility < itica nu trouble wil becomes infected wil coining in c<>nt.i> t w ao alnind.iiitly .i effect is shown These iiiipui inactive com the W i‘■ti- ail ami Una im the Id.. I ayatcui. but such aa I' Nettle Rail open port a oughly do th bio»! that or return year to tor washes, Io diseases. lievwa »<>m comfort, .it clean, but cau»c, ami «ting ami s cleansing of the 1 a gentle act of UM I ’ circulation, purifying th to tl e 1.1......1 all other par cures Ectrma, and all other sli trace of the c.iu medical u< ? * MiWJr « I ti li the real mlli- W ■■ H DOING WORK FOR B b Ftt E IW THE BEST PEOPLE •I f»!vt ptieff '4 «4*4 Lady «1 - ’ Thea tbe *4 v »- rjm are re» * U el!f hu«i yaita. ea4 a plate la IfeUy tt «tu I“ h weU aa4 p<ff»»fti ye«« fe«*4 •etiefo'tevtlv- W ub *r tbia work will gvaraatee *•< •favti Crown and BnJffa Wvfk paar pf*»M r* 6 ib« ia» k ef U bri4ge be 8«pyl-<4 tbat w:U <*»•• a« 4i*«e*<«n whal W. «W>M A. TW«« WISE DENTIST IMJM M« •klaistr««. «tttu««. MM W I*« urmt, t Four tntira Crown. *a • 4ar if n«e«aafy. gf) plates f that * t can and Plata Work He» O»« et It la eetlmatcd there are I.’..’»»* for the bar who mints outside of X < » I RY AUSA DV F NTH DP R I (XH’NTY, OIIEG li Mirth«*« Wrap tb« AuiUlg lb« UffUUug 1 With tluin. tenth*» Ing the vl'ig to TltC )*oHaul i far* of wli 00 preacher» In Cal lea» drgrve upou n li against race track I mj in at tends nee, id*nt ha« invit<««l al of the navy I» rhoocn for tbeir a In treating con- art a» "advisers fvr«*nee. rcury. G . • . of valuable mall tron rresident nf (be 1500.000. were •toi<*n health ¡»ermitting, In transit vtaera. The er haa glv i*n up Brym, who la B«rl 1 will «tart •uutb drew Carney J Ilill, railroad m« |th hli Immediately. ebell, loader of lab » Fraticl«<-o shipowner« aro cut or the ¡»residentia freight rattre to the Orient In with the exaeptk tempt to drive uut traiRp »team- a hose duti*« in Pi tendanee. will be Ix»o king at the y councllenan of Georgetown wag arrt«al«*d for k«*«*ping hie it» hietorieal aide * buffine»», u saloon, open un «aid that never b< his (ti ry ha ve the •tales SMrmblnd I option which goes Into ef- purpose wbatsoet »V I In M AA»a<huAett» wlll a« an eiH>rh marl about 3.000 •aiuoli men uut MM will easily t rembly of publie La test report» ot the »Inking of eiv Hired world, f It* Hr ti»h < » atoar Gladiator place entire governme in tbe person« l<* tut ¡I Ca»ua¡lies i It five dead and head«, will bo a lug 3 for no other rea« traina aggregat ■trd in the ile» will be run during the l»at alter. other girla i»lid !*■ mi AW “OUCH, OH MY BACK neuralgia . stitches . LAMEfESS. cramp TWINGES, TWITCHC3 FROM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS. A WRENCH OK TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN'T RESIST ST JACOBS OIL Paie« 25c Pale, Thin, Nervous ? I Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know uhat to take, then take it - Ayer’s Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. Wet now what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. * N aova « no 50c M I * I WOMtN. M'SHt« «NO CHllORtN u is Only One veaki “Bromo Quinine” •nuÍACturtr» of > rug vtaoL 4’ «.i ret er. •_> Utttl McTOtll. r.'jst is Laxative Bromo Quinine UCtD IHt WORLD OVfR TO CURT A COLD ID OHI DAT. P N U No. 17 Oft tlwav« rr mem bar the full th ■ sture on name every boa 25c PUTNAM FADELESS DYES 9?'°,' I'*”* *<*><1* brighter and faster colon than any other dye. One 10c package color» «ilk, wool and cotton eauallv wall f P*r,*5’ Aak dealer, nr we will »end poM paid at 10c a pacV.vge. Write to» tree bookie» tj-'w to dye, bleacldand mix color». MONROE DRUO COMPANY, Quincy ,IuL-.ota 4t* : wW voecee^ pay* by rtdtng rei • r«h en<4'» fflving •ntore. and to I»«* a "gentleman ' •eply tn my quest b «»n. but fanner’’ ia tbe dowire of a good many thought. Watch! tug her laxy young gentlemen—-e ¡.»••v iaHy wh«*t) I «al» I bought there W1« an eg- there’« g<Mwi <di«M»tlng in th Wa» Il of tc dar »adnrM in It. and a ■ »nfortnbl«* h« • hi *ti <‘x i her heart for the toll <»f ug lent billiard table In It. •ffort could rai»e up? ot “If you are «till re*J’ < to think of that t other with your money I think I iniIDvilt when hr ahould may be done without to> e bad done wae Of DO at •aid I W will «rari m that when Flex more H «»UM* r friend Dr Ihngle <’»»<?»<•• paid (»•. im« I ► equated up. )•* i hivi« ?u- i **a r to dl»po»M i »r uine 'that is not difBcult •V da!*. Half of that muat I b lev« there'« not an- a raaeri* fund. Out o wh le wurhl who would you mufft ¡my Mi«» I m r < other» «• be will." and tbe ripen*«*« of tl hands »nd tuuslng Cage eay. r»i^lii\ f<» wt ■ ■ one «Ir» at time« year. That leave« »it I le beauty of ■ «(arry night the lowM-a on th«* farm i And 1 h«ve not told you all that he on the capital invented • I do to inak-* » ramre a gentleman— Yramra make« farming | will re him two thousand a yrer better for him . be 'AU J Nit« t in« you. H that d<wre not en th*’ and the Mix hundred can ti to make hirnrelf a tit «ubject roarrve fund.’* tnatr ony. I don’t know what will." MAnd what I a to be < ion* with th* rw ‘t i.i>" I gn-it n-'i-n for Mr. nerve fund?” •"I'm coming to that, At the end of <«>1 nine yrarA, when Mot» lh»lrympie ceaœsi fid n< Aw- to be Isaure'» guardian, the recree <turu 7 Illi ¡»It a« a •hall I m * dr a an ou and paid over in lump to Mi«» Ihilr tuple if »he i« ffingl or to b<*r bu«band if «•!*« is utarrie«|. Ih tai an indu<*etnmt for to dev am I to y to that thru»t?” hklt fin»* qualltiea, to work h.ird an I win 4, with a MH m l>alrymple, fur then he will < ■be •Itng iue that if Dr, Awdrey had tn for the whole amount arising from th“ late an Ac«|UAintAn<'v with Mr. bequewt. Now, there « an arrang'-nomt ad aa you have, hit rra(MK*t would vantageoua enough for Yeame« in ail .»n ¡»orated.” s»*i«*n<*e. It does not benefit you one ■till hi» faith in latent r**i penny pisew, and *> ought to be aerpt might exist.“ M<d •he. able; arxl it carries out Flexmorv’s last >w hi** love would remain linai- vlahea to a tittle ’’ id while I m * th ink a YeamwA re pa “That omme a capital arrangement.’’ i «- ml »ml you capable of fov- ■a | Awdrey cheerfully. “1 ah<»ild think I tn, will endrator to bring about Yramra would t»e pl*,a«e-*l with R.” marnar Mile ought to be/* oaid I. «be re ¡ mm ted quest ionlngly, But I wa« very doubtful whether be t empha Ala. would be; for a gr.-^ly man would not I «aid again; “and greater be satisfied with ten thouasnd a year. If » man than thi«—that be lay be thinks be may by book or by crook ’• for hh friend.*- get twenty. hiuk be I ovm Mr. Yramra to However he had the grace to expreas an extent a« that?** •■tire Mtiafactlon with the arrangement “I waa not t thinkinf of Mr Yramea.” when Awdrey explained it (« him. and the •mid I; “he 1» not the only friend ron- doctor bsde me conclude negotiati<Hi« with cerred ; It 1« < a fr.end better known, i mor* Capta.n Ranger as quickly as pomiMe. highly priied in hit heart, for whom that CHAPTER XVI. brave man w< mild lay down h.t life.** The following wee*h .M. im Dalrymple i ‘ ♦» maHrii qua wnile provoked by ••nr moved into her new home with all her little pa««A<e of arm» fadwl from her bouju*to!d; and one morning «»ben I had ¡¡¡ mb , rhe color left her he—k, her dark been to settle affairs with Captain Kan eye» deepen**«I »« «he looked at me with grr, I walked a< rows (be mea<1ow, climbed intrnoe earnratneeff, to read in my face over the fence that «e ¡.a rated it from what I bad yet left untold. the Dingle paddn*k, and made my way I believe «be rral.s*d at that moment to the Cottage I found everything In for the hrwt time that Hr. Awdrey loved It» place, and the whole bouse aa neat »nd her with a Io*« that !• deejter than com fort aide a* If the truant» luul b<*-n friend «hip. there a year. “H I have not put a conaiderabls lung ■ I LINN W indo» Iler Ow«. that in New York City men who warn educated art in varlou» euiploy* law otfivva» MAY ’I* y * up Magasins Mr« l..>‘l«k>>!« «he bad be«» Invited le atlmd Ibe opening aeaaioa ef tbe motb- ogre»« waa ««tiding bar regrata over tbe telephone “It’« awfully hind of you to aak tn*. Mr«, Ondego," ahe Mid. "but I can’t com I'm too bi|«y lookin» after the children Ta Tea Call Meat. Taka ecrape of cold meat etf kind, cut tn uniform «lie, add • plaoa of butter the elte of a walnut and one «mail onton. and fry together until brown. Add boiling water to make a good gravy, and thicken with flour to the conalstency "f cream. Thia malrea an ««■■client "warmed over" dish. NO ONE CAN ALWAYS AVOID Catchina Cold on the Street Car Make M ai of th« W>-«t 1« u«w country, therefore It 1« not «urprlsing that com paratively few ilaellings and fermetweds within her bouniiarie« ere «urrminded by attractively «rrang«.I planting« of tree«, flower» and throb«. Naturally, th« attention of m<et elt>Mn« ut Un» grret commonwewlUi ha« been oonfined to lii« one Idee of money making, per- Kapa th« plaoe ha« teen tnortv»ye<l and •very effort i<a« l«en bent to rehev« I hi« ecndltlon ; or, eom« may L«ve «et • cartein «tamiard of money accumula tion and h«v« devoted their •neigice to working toward thia gnel. The re«ult ot three oooditiCM ha« been that of ret ting a« d« the real Iwantifying of home grorimia aa a «ccomlery oonaideration. Another very prevalent ree«on why peo ple neglect thia all-important matter. 1« found In the fact that ecarrely one pereon in a thoueai.d «tepe a«ide and gnei the matter a» I equate thought. Although one may appreciate tbe at tractive plaire of other«, etill it • idea “f matli g Kt« own place equally attrac tive la far from the I mag nation. A third el»*e of people are thore who really love the touch which nature givre the home «iirro'in'llng», but from lack of f-rethought an I ryateinaUc planning their rff >tt» fall far abort of •un*e«e. All of there cl««are of home- maket» ran profitably devote «orne at tention to thia ««ibjwt, commonly known a« “land«cape gardening,'* and it« application to hon.ee of out country. The ultimate alm ot all lamlwape gardening, «hether conducted on a «mail or on a large «rale, ahould be to preaent a plradng picture. In other wor.l«, lamlérape gardening tf ay be de fined a« the art of arranging and gto ip- in« trere ehruba and fl »were in eoch a manner tfiat a picture of undeniable beauty prevail« from re«a<>n to «raton. II » not enough that the material chosen for the planting« thould give «n ■ ttrartite dieplay for • air.g'e rrae 41, «m il •• th« palntor place« upon hia wnva«, but the eelection abonld go farther, presenting material that will give incteaeing variety and allurm» beauty for rach day, each week and each month From thi« «latement of the aubjvct It la quite evident that the lender»pe g»rdenar ahowiel la th« tool» which nature piece» at hia diapwal cccupie« a paaltlon on equal footing with theartlat who wield« the bruah In transferring lire« pl< turn to the can'.at Vet it it quite jioeaibla for m<wt of ua to play the l«rt of th» former, even though tl te in a very limited manner. Aa many painter« are imitator» to a great degree, il ore thould Imitate the « irk* of other« In the arranging of planta, he would l»e committing no unpardonable «In. In fact, thia latter method of pr'ved.ire 1« like y to prove the m<»»l fruitful mean« for the average person to employ; at any rate, it will »erve ad mirably for the purpoee of giving an Idra of the kind« of plant« to »elect and the gtouping method« rn wt pirating to the eye On the other hand, it la nemrary that the pereon who 1« to become the amateur l«nd»ra|»e gardener thould un derstand •» me ot the prime eeretiliai* and common «enre rules of thi» art. Where «hall the flower» be pieced? Khali the trcee and «hruhe com» In the middle of the lawn or ahall they find a ui«re appropriate location in tune other point? 1« it good taate to make walk» and road* in curve«? There and many other question« natureljy ariae in the mind» of tlowe who ate carefully prospecting in this «ubject. It there- f re behooves u* to get aotne waking idra of there various topice. Every home-lover ahould give ample attention to thi« »ubject. VEfibOIN PORTLAND vy«>». pnf««a><r «f H«sr4tew!tue< IC » ,»«r irnant MlaOua» McaWw*. ItuI let i rr No. 14ft.—Preparing l and the roan i that U m » dry, itchnsf eruption am for Irrigation and Metho la of Applying ir diaap^aared I 1 hink a great de«l of Water. I'teparad by the agent« of irii- kicine, anJ have retcommowdad it to gat ion inveallyation. I‘p 84, pie. 7. Kb good ree Pia. h ta the batt Mood i r ade, and t can conteiantiouMp flga. 38. Price 1ft rente. Thia bulletin rnd tt tor i he cure ot »’I Mood and ¡ givra description, of method« of remov Uia atfeciiont. CHAS KÜIU Í MAS. ing ssgebruah, of amoothng land, of Wheeling, W Va laying out field« for different «yaletna of applying water, and of the different seises. 8. S. S., table ingmlicnts system« of applying water. The vall " i« tre‘h->di are compared ea tn coal I own into the IV ieuiisiiig ami and efficiency. Hnlleltn No. 146.—Currant Wheel« I tinnii It supplies the »kin ami Ti eir l ee in Lifting Water for Irriga «»ns. S. S. N. tion. Prepared in the < fti- e of eiperi- Nettle Rash, rnent stations, Irrigation invert ¡gallon«. inently by removing every I‘p. 38. pie. 4, tig«. 21. Price 10 cento, >>n Skin OifteMcs .irid any brewing* and photograph« of a large number <>f wheel« used lor raaing water co.. ATT ANTA. GA. from «traama are given, accompanied by descriptions, itatementa of cost, and diw-iissiona of etliciency. A general di»- etuaton of th« theory of current wheel« is also given. f <Ul lh*l if R for mI;• «»ad. i hum Fvary H Lover BhouW Glv« AfWntto«». '8ib,vet Jee, a when I ri'«! b«can Sb*» tha ilchiftg, ah , w*a «oraaw but t tonlinued tha remedy with “AND IT DtDN T H IHlnlr«« BetraeUpa, Jd cai ben plate* at hr. »gea arv ardvrr^ He’ll Plata Wore r«th«f»« ■ »»• III« ly. day and re'« wav of ig the soft. I is free from impur- ■ mm I from any cause must la- ex|H-llcd. and ■tea and tiMIICI which the akin ia Irritati« li .noi ruination, and the I Ite r, ami altin nth <of veriod» kind«, to the 1lil.ssl git a deranged or membera whoi uty it is to carry off Of Interest to Firman, y fail to I at form their work, The following publications of inlerret left in the at lent to la alrsorlad by to farmer« and other« have been l«anni tel by ttoÍHon ss generated within the by the Agricultural department of the K<»lcral government «nd will ba furn I h«.e u*ed yaur S. ft 9 . tyrtng and fait, ished free, eo long as they are availa tor lb* ya>t l»o year«, with Ibe raaull ibat It ble. eicrpt where others lee noted, up •nttreff (rtlH'Yad ma of a form of Etjams on application to the Superintendent whkb my doctor wat unab!» lo cura. My arota» k>*ar limita, and. in tact, lha Nace*! of D «utnento, Government Printing portion of my whola body *a* aflectad. and Office, Washington, D. C.i It poeHiva prucif *f >be re! »• Speculm M and cvvtnr- M it ■ * «»• prewar Reliable Patnleaa Den llabuitv ani tb«kr»uabar«e •e • »I t9y J Whili and live I ter diges late» the L brain, nerv An un timoni.il M» LANDSCAPE Q«HDtNINQ. "Ven may raff n if you llke- nut a lawjer exactly...-know- «oniethlng at boat it.** He gave m« a gtaora that w«« no »♦ to t>e mifftakrn, aud cunt In u«l "To b >egin with, you must under stand that 1 -acting ou India I f of tbe fam lly- l.yun 1 Vramra Birthing Al all t<> do with It bet ter keep out of It.’* "II« dore not with to take the raoputi slbillty of a iUythhig you do?” "Ttat*» It. Too gene roue- doo ra —i of hi» owu interrwt» altogether too he gn«j>0<l aud filled up tbt break with a wav» of bi* glove« “I un<leretand hit rbararfvr perfect ly. Mr Bax , let ua rotna to the point.’* ’’We’ll go wraight at It—Iftegin In tbff middle oav» breath l>r Awdrvy 1» a »'oundrel biggest hypnrrit» and rascal that ever Imposed <*r«*<Julous bumaaity !** ”B« g«MMl rntnigh to «how how jou ar rive at thia couvlufflon,’ «aid i “I will. Flriruorv’» will. He knew of the condition» In the first one. He knew also the conditions in the sawond. lie knew that If that were not algued be thoujaud would come into * two — ,B —* A • year. -M “He did.” “Good. Tel! me, pleftffe, why that worn«! will waa not I waa thrown out of a tr* the fog—-— “ ••Thrown out of a trap, How? An «wer Di* that. If you pieaea.M “By a ro(»e stretched from the road to the other ** “Good. 1 ran prolura a Drove that be waa rnga<*<i by hr. Aw •t retch that rope and throw you • (To be continued. ) Na» Firther Need, -I N »krd a n»b yesterday.** said tbe amateur angler, “that weigh*«! all of ten ¡M>uml» but !t gut »»ff t!w* book. •Will you «wear to that?” aske<! (he une-man audience. •’No,*' amtwored the a a “1 ■wore enough when I toat tbe fiali ” StCURè riprlug rains aud melting »now tuacd a landslld« In the province of -sebee. Canuda, which destroyed a Senator Gate H« ill.ige and killed about 30 persons Ba Banta Barbara. Cal., gave a flower Beattla, Wash anta Barbara, I'ul , gave a flower Stales HenaVur l- »stivai In honor of the battleablp sity, yesterday w •< i and bombarded them with tkOU a one half interest ■eta. relate, valued ap| Admlra! Vvans took an auto ride IMM). This ends u tended over a p. nd la fseUng much Improved. which has been Ths boycott of Japanese good» by history of the Hu hltHMie ba» «itended to Australia woll aired in the ■ court of llllnota de •late Eight years ■ local option law valid, prominent citii penearola street car striker« one of the bigg* on«’d the ear barn« and several ar- city, an<l «uburl BBte were made diol leaving no l.loutonant General l.lnevltch, who from evei managed the Kuealan retreat from no relati count ry. Mukden, Is dead Honator 1'ilre l<opr<w*ntAtIre Knynrr, of Mary land, any« It la time to curb the Hullit an, w<-nl to Gravca were cim powt<r of the prealdeut. •cannol, and fin The Indfpofidenc«» league of N»»w of Hullivan were York le practhaliy bankrupt aud Ila to give Henator credltora thr^wt^u ault. ‘■state to defend! King Edward » of the dead litigant« who w> ‘lie was a faithful servant cure a slice of premier (tt hl» country. I am truly »orry he Edward Coreorafi glian, since d.-e.-ag ha» gone.'* wore declared th Tha llllnolA democracy has In ator Piles ’ law fi: atructed Ha dolegatt*» to vote for od aa well •• th/ Bryan and uœ all honorable moan* thia fight, the o'1 to »ecure hl» nomination. kind in thia stat General Manager Gruber of the Great Northern, eat I ma IM that the 01 800 damage to that road by tha bumtlng Beattie, April $ of the llaurer lake dam waa about of the EjiiffCfi p.l< I7&.000. of Alanka, who ai I xmi Angeles will take about 3300 from the north <i men of the bnttloahlp fleet on a tour the firat detailed of the city. Then th*-y will have a r«>^arding the bij barbecue luncheon and rec the wild Creek, at the h »tret show river. Biwhop are caualng Creek eamp wl Widespread rain» and wawhrd oul groat joy to California farmer». claim with hia It 1» reported that threat« ha«»- waabed out that b«*en made on the life of Abe Huvf Nolan Creek ia Sudden warm wreither la raualna from the Arctic great damage In Alaska from flood« only a I m » tit 12." Biffhop Kowr l»*f Eour million oy»ters were destroy The Atrike wa ed by striking flahermen at Cancale, about 150 f«*et ark France. waiihrd by eruda A bunco man who has been rob estimated the c| bing women baa been arrested in thi« «nmmor will Oakland. Four masked robbers held up a fashionable rlub at Hot Springs, Ark . and got away with 310,000. All the regular army troop« In the vicinity of Seattle will partlcl- , pate In the welcome of battleship« at that port. Mr« Beulah Hawklqa of 1.0« An geles, has now been asleep 78 day«, and there 1« apparently no change In Tn Jnd«» from « ,,r«p«ferM. her condition Elderly Spinster -Too know, doefot. I Eight consecutive witnesses In the I'm always thinking that a man la fol I Ford bribery trial testified that Gal- lowing me. I*n ycu think 1 suffer from ilnghnr paid them money to vote for hallucinations? the overhead trolley franchise Iioctor (sixlng her up>—Abeoiutely Roman Catholic» of the United certain you do. ma'am.- Sketch. Btatrre will raise a fund of one mil- Ilion dollnrs to educ ate candidate» for A r Old Aiory. I the priesthood and aid poor parishes. MIH<1 you ever experience a change of An attempt was made to aasnasl- heart Y* aaked tbe kind old lady, nate ex-Rupervlaor Gallagher, of Ran “Well. I should any !** Iaugbr<1 the Francisco, by blowing np hia house No one wa« Injured girl. Tve brm engaged four time»I” with • bomb. — Detroit Free Preea. Russian force re have repulsed the Kurds who had them surrounded, There are eighty Ntate, private and Bn loon force, were generally ane- •a r In ga hanka and truat nom ¡»an Ira, and eeasful In the recent local option ,fight. thirty national bank» In Idaba Imprcj Baffo Robin« II ft ear Admi improve Toda» bile ride t nine mile» Spring« II Evan«, Dr. M«l> burgh, Jr., grnc the Southern I'a 0. R Train, Liei Marsh, daughtrrj Paso Roblee todj ral at Kanta Bad Sevtr« St- Txindon, April i card, the worat el of England «inc« tieally all over throughout Fridr until Raturday and telephone re and railway trafll laved. Enormoi dona. a«p<-c tally •rope. 01 19 08