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207 Second Street l '"rn"?rpm "v f$! .- Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'nlr Mux. OH; .Mln. IH, Knrly-fmiith Yrnr, liiillv Nlnlli Yciir MEDFORD, OIWJON, .Tl'KSDAV, JTNK J), 1J)M NO. 08 SALVATION ARMY SURVIVOR TELLS BROTI1KU MEMBERS OF HIS RESCUE FORCE BLOCK SIPS TO LEAVE KENNETH NflUTWlE AND DAUGMrtR DOROTHY i EASTERN STATES m HOTTEST JUNE IN FORTY YEARS AMERICA WILL WAIVE CLAIMS WARINDEMNITY MAOWANN LINER ANTILLA : UNLOADS AW EOR CARRANZA OLD CHANNEL FAMOUS PLACER SOLD; 1100,000 Three Deaths hy Noon Reported at Piltsliur (i Two Morn Deaths at Chicane ami Flttrcn Prostrations All Early Meat Records Broken In Middle Slates and Mississippi. I'lTT.Slll'INI, I'a.. June 11. Tlno tl.Htt lia final llm hint wcio icpoilcd Ili'lW lodliy wlli'll till' theillinilli'lcr III I o'clock tcgistoicd HH, Hit HTiin! foi fii I) wir. CIIICAOO, .Inn.- II. Thit inoio deaths nltiihulcd to Ihi' hrnt mii' r ) mi i Ifil IihIh.v I i.v tin1 police, while the irieieiiry iniHiiili'il to HI degrees early tin afternoon, h record lor the year. Fifteen hl inwtriilloii wore ic- mttl'll. dill' of till' MlfflTI'IH WIIS imcimI for in Ihii nmcrgeniM mom pie- I i ifil fur ill IiUiimIhI convention of tin- (IihiitmI Potmnttloii of Women ( liilm in m Miohignu nsemm hold, Tin' police ucii'i mi nlil limn fro.ii ili..wiilii)t. Hi Kiinl! "It huh too lil lo lh' and the Inki' looked cool," so In umh'il. KANSAS CITY, June . HikIi li'Hilwmlurc prevailed through en-t-rni nml southern Kiuiami hiiiI in thin IMirt of MWsnurl today. Pltlsbiity. Kail, ropmlod Iho uiciciir.v nt IIH de cree l noon, n loonrd for five yciuv INMANAI'OI.IH, Iml., Juno H. Willi tin ifovornincnl Ihcimninelcrs .1 ili ( higher thiui nt tin sinno iiii.i .Mtriltiy, toiluy hid fuir to rehpto itll Imitt iconids. Tho Icmpcrntiiio stood Ht UU nt 'J o'clock toiluy. 1'ri mIi tlicriiiniiietcni on Ihi' ulnd level mi' hovering nroiniil iIik 1(10 uiR.'k, No brut piostniltoiis liiiil been re- M1(. WASHINGTON, .linn- (. Mo. of th imtry oust of lliu Misnu,i nxr nml bonlh of Iho (lii'nt l.nUrs ki'ln-rfi toiluy in n wnvo of hi'iit Hint nt ti'iiiMiiiitiiri'H up to point between 110 inn 1 Oil iloyitw. NKW YORK, Juno t). Pin- ili'iith moI many protrti(iou wcio icportt'd In Ihi' wnko of I liy In-ill win i' of lln I'it.v unit it mibinb toiluy. Thi' li'iii pfiiiluiK iniidhi'il U.'l (Icgieos. Mini) peiv.no nvcrcoiuo hy thi' hi'iit w?io removed In hospital-. ST. LOUIS, Mo., June II. - Tim liOWMIIIIII'Ilt thollliollictci' Oil top of ii i-tnry building rcgilcici (III tit 'J o'rloi'k this iifti'iiioon, two degrees higher limn tin' trinpi'iiiliiri' ut tln nine hour vcscnln, ulii'ii ii now iicnnl lor Iho summer ujin iiniili'. OF OF SIIIN(tTO', Juno P. Socro-tin-) of Htiitu llrjnn, nftor u confer unco wlili President WIIhiiii uu tliii Mexican Hliuiitlon lioforo lm reculur iiililnet ineotliiK tmlity miunuiifoil Unit luith ho mill lli iitculilent worn liopeful thn couHllimliniiillHtH winilil imrtlclimto In tlio nioilliitlou ucKotla tluiiH nt NliiKarn Fill l. Tim Hi'crutury of Htmo Jofl for Now .lorney uftur innkliiK tliln uiiiuiuiiro. incut lint It wna upimruiit I in was iiiurli oncoiiriiKoil ovor tlio premtnt proHptX't for HurcoHD of tlio iimilliitlou ronforoiu'o. IIU Incrcanml Iiopoh, It U lii'llovoil Intro, worn banoil on ro poitH Unit hail ri'iioliiul him from iiKeiitH of tho coiiHtltinloiinlUta lmro, who havo lioon lu couiuiuiilcatlun Willi (leimnil CiirrmuH at Baltlllo. What Ih tliu oxaot uatiiro or (ion 1'ial Ciiininzii'g nltltuilo toward tlio lerent iiiinuiiiiilrallou from tlio inuil In t oik Iiiih not yet Iicuii iIUi'IohoiI, li wan leaineil that partial reply to tlio incillutoiV pri)ioHal liinl lii'im ro rehi'il froiii tlm niimtltiitlonulUt chief liy It Ih coufhlt'iitlal uueiil, Itufiiol '.iiliaiaii, Iml that not all tlm liiforina. Hon ilimlri'il hail lii'im ri'rolv'nl. Kur lliiii' iioiiimiiiilnilloii fioni (liomrul Cm i a n if a wan (ipniliiil lain loiluy, In View nf thin ( Viu ilei'ineil likely ('uinuuu'ii iiiuwi'i' in I lin iimillnlmv woulil ni'l hu fnl'Hiinli'il In NI'iHiua J mi In lllllll). BRYAN HOPEFUL ADMISSION REBELSATNIAGARA Mexico Not to Do Asked hy United States to Pay Damniies or to Re fund Losses Sustained at Vera Cruz or Expect to Recoup for Ex penses In Estaullslilnti Pence. NIAIIAIIA 1'AI.I.H. Out., .Hum . .MiivIcii will not Ihi nuked liy tlm Unlteil Hluti'H lo pity war Indemnity. Tlm lliiertu KDWiruuii'iit Iiiih learned tliroiiKli tlm American ilelcKiiti'K Hint Iho Wllmiii Kovfruiiiunl will ho ron tent to Imvo not up In Mexico n ntnhlo Hovormnviit to minoril tlm Ihiurtn ruin. An Intimation to thU effect wan Klvcil thn Mexican ilelcKnteH noon af ter tlm conforenei'ii opeuuil. ThU iiiintii It ny for tlm oppoiiliiK ilolo Kato to meet hnrinonlotil). It wan reported larKely for tlm eaut with which ii Keneral tiniliTtlniitlliiK win reached hetweeil them and It lent rniikUteiicy to tlm American ilimanil that roimlderntlnu ho Riven to tlm rniiktltutlnnnllut rnimo. ('otiktltiillounUtn (ouilrinl Tho louHtltiitloiiutlttn nniloiihtedly will havo n olco In tlio ivlcctlon lu Iho limn to Im provlilmml pronldent ami nt' lend two of their number would occupy tho principal portfolios of tlm now cabinet. Tlm land ami educational qurMloni nro uluiply ileclarAtlonn of principles on which refornu later may bo under taken ami ilo not commit tlio now Koxeriiiiirnt to any deflnllo procratu. It In nalil tho entire peaco plan U contained In len than 300 words. It etn forth BURRestlons for tlm con duct of a fair election and recom mend that ri'coRiiltlon bo accorded tlm new prorldliinal Rovornuicnt pro vided It In sot up along tho llnoi nctrcd upon. I'laiiM for I'nrlflratloii Tho inedltilom today submlltod to tho Mexican doloKalos tho counter propoials of tho American Kovnrn incut for tho pacification of Moxlco. Tlm American plan Is with fow modi rations tho sanio as that which tho incillatorri mid Mexican tleleuales re cently agreed upon nml which (Jen ornl lluortn apprised. It provides tlm method of transferring tlio eecu tlvo Kiwor In Mexico City from tho present recline to n now provlilonnl government which shall lu a few mouths conduit elections for presi dent, vice-president and members of congress. No names have been agreed upon between tho Mexican or American delegates for tlio new provisional presldcit or his cabinet, lu fart neither side lias )et made ItH nomi nations. The program of tlio proceedings. ! about as follews: Within a day or two tho Mexican plan nml tho American plan will havo been dovo-talleil Into olio and a full conference of all parties will be called. Final approval Is not expected Im mediately from either party, how ever, as tlm mediators then will ask tlm American dolegntes to begin to uncertain tho attitude of tho consti tutionalists. This may proceed through tho WaMilngtou government or lu any manner tho delegates choose. Tho mediators will tako a brief rccenH In tlio meantime. MINNF.Al'OUH. Juno , When Iho I'nlled Rtates uupromu court re versed tho decision of tlio Unlteil Slates court In tho so-called Indian Iblitor canes tho oTfcct had not only tho effect of declaring "dry" u 1500 mllo Hiptaro suction In Central and Northern MlnueHota but may causa two thirds of tho state, Including .Minneapolis and Dnliith to bo placed lu tlm prohibition column. Although Iho decision of yenterday only dlri'clly uffecta tho territory covered hy a treaty of tlm government with tho jt'lilppewas lu pitiR, It was believed by many familiar wild (ho raso that tho decision Is eipiully ef fi'iilVt In ietard to I wo provluuu purl 'Sni'i'ilnu hu giealer portion of Koiilhi'in ami Winlein Mlniu'c'ila uu fioni whUn Ihu prohil'lllon rUusu III Ihu HfD (llH'U III Will Vt'HI 1'4M DECISION MAKES MINNEAPOLIS D Huerta's Gunboats Vanish From View Without Havlnn Had Oppor tunity to Establish Blockade American Admiral Summoned Cap tains and Transmitted Orders. TAMI'ICO, Mexico, Juno a. (via llrowusvllle, Tux.) - President lluer tn'ft so-called "blockading H(iisdrou" which arrived off Tamplco tills morn lug, vanished from view this evening without having an opportunity to es tablish officially tho proponed block ade atinlnst this port. Thn two Mexican gunboats, tlm llravo and tlm Zaragora, hoisted an clior and steamed southward at ' 00 o'clock, accompanied Iteforo by tlm American cruiser Tmcoiiiii tho gun boat Kacraiiiento. Their destination was not stated, but It was supposed to bo CoaUacoalcos, Immediately after the arrival of the Mexican gunboats this morning, Hear Admiral Mayo, In command of tho American naval forces hero, sum moned tho racptaln of tlio Zaragota aboard tho battleship Minnesota and Informed him that Instructions of tho utmost Importance had been received from Washington with orders to communicate tho sanio to tliu Mexi can commander. Details of theso Instructions wcro not revealed. They Informed tho Mexican capital that tho Washington government would not permit any In terference with the traffic of the port nor permit tho Mexican gunboats to enter tlm Fanuco river. Tho only communication from shore with the gunboats occurred during tlio afternoon when a tug wont out to tlio .sragoza with con stitutionalist officer who'offerfcJ'Tlic proposition that both vessels transfer their nlloglanco to tho constitutiona lists. I UIKMINMIAM, KnK.. Juno i. A nuffrngottp vniitlnl nrmotl with n Kiiltit(-a 1ni'ir ilnitrnl'mt tnilnv t i "I'ortralt of n Hoy," by (ieorgo Horn- nuy in mo iiirmingnam ri uauery. When arrested sho gave tho name of Miss Kland. LONDON, Juno .. Another raid was carried out by tlio police today on tho premises occupied by tho Wo uien'a Roclal and Political Union, tlio militant organilntlon. A thor ough search was niado for documen tary ovldonco of tho activities of tho secretary. After tho closing of tho of (Ires. lu Klugswny early lu May, the- women established new headquarters In Westminster and today tho dotccttves succeeded In collecting thoro quant ities of dnciimouts, books and letters, ho deuce nt of the raiding pollcomcn was unopected and caused great ex cltment among tho occupants of tho offices, who after being searched woro ejected. No arrects were mndo. WATER PARADOX To tho I'Uiter: It is mil inv purpose to udd miitcii ally lo tho miiiiy hlntenicnls of fuel which Imvo uppeured recently from outside users of water. What has been said is, for (ho most part, vitally true uml uffeels, in u diieet miiuuer, Iho welfare of Ihe city of Med foul, iik well iik (hose engaged in making (In) nullying distiict live up to their ii'piitution of being an aggregate Utopia tor home seekers, a large pcr- ceiiluge of Hum pom llm eimt having, wlh buoyant hopn, renew ci I ener gies uml, for the most purl, nil their money, lelt untoward ciimlitluus ol I'liuiale, iiutlook, clc., hack Ihuie lor the new hiiilxnu licie. In! n woiil, however, icgnnlliig litis iiklniiUhluif piiimliu roiniiill led hy tin city coiiui'il. (Ii'Iiiiiiik I'lillnuiiisiu for lliUi inn' hi'iHiHI'iil Imme vnlley lhi')oml coin iii i', ni IhiiikJi hu I'liun'ij hu ' Mill m VANDAL SMASHES PAINTING B flVfr Mr. Mclutyro apixrariM before members of the Salvation Army at the organ I sat Ion's headquarters In New York and told of tho way In which be had reditllcated himself to work for his Maker while swimming for his life In the Icy watrn of the L Lawrence ltlvcr. Mr. Mclntyro was tho first surrlror from the Kmpress "f Ireland dlsnstcr to arrive In New York city. lie was a member of the Canadian staff band of the Salrotlon Army. With bis comrade be wus on the way to Lopdon to take part In an International conjrcis. Twenty right of the SalratlonliU lost their llrrs. PERMIT STARVING WOMEN 10 LEAVE I ON 1IOAIM) l. S. S. I'ALIKOlt NIA, .Muzntl.in, Mex., June t. .Nfoveil hy the plen of two hundred Miming women, who heMiught him to end-the xufforingN of the popiilnee liy hurremleriiii: the eity, the military governor of .Miuuitlitu IsiumI ihi or der toiluy pormittim; nil nou-eoinluit-nnlK who en deire to vnente their dwellings mid enter the line of the eoiihtitutiotmli-.t nnny which has been hexjegiuy; tho unt Imoortiiut port of the Mexican we-l cotiht for month. Ah the eilv of Muzatluii hii" heeu for Mime week- in ilecperiito triul for food, nml iik it sympathies from the fir-t huw been n stronglv eou htilutiomiliU n oeeiipulioii h n federnl j-nrri-on would nllow, there uppeurx little oiieMion that the yov ernorV penni'.sion will he koui'iI by n miijorily of the poorer elnM'". The eonhtitiilionnlislii, in return foi Ihe rations thov will Mipplv to the refugecf, will expect lo recruit u ninny of Ihcin a- they cloire imil have nnns for. ObrconV nrinv far outuuinbers that of the defenders, but the mm gul nml precipitous Mtu- titiou of Maatlaii uml the Miiierior urtilleiy of the gairisou has pre vented linn troiu uttcutptiii; a eostlv generul lis- itilt. BFSFIGFD INJURIOUS TO COUNTRY'S FUTURE pemliture of manv IhousumK of dot' Inrs in ndvertisiuj;. Tho valley of tliu Rogue is per haps better known cast of tho Mis sissippi than nuy other section of tho uoilhwest. Known uml looked forward to, mind you, by many who lire struggling toward u consumma tion of plans that will eimhlo them to come here and live, with nil that word entails in good citizenship. It oecurs to mo Unit it is rather Incumbent on those gentlemen hav ing charge of public n f I'uirs nml in lunch with Iho exploiting of this val ley a u rarely desirable home, lo be ii llllli' caution lu following this ml veillsiiig In ii'iii'l us mere iamhal nml hysteria on iho sternly inllux of ciiftlcrjii'iH who, upon iiiiivnl, mo fared with Iho iiiioxpucii piohlem of cM-iipornlioii thai iloi'Kii'l en upi'i'. a It', Tit ili'lull Iho limm which uch wlill'rpicilil Hill lloll iwiilhl I'IIUsm ) li'Mdl)' iit'i'i'oiiry. Jl iloi'DiiH tuU mi Pi CRITICISES ROOT FOR FAVORING REPEAL OF TOLLS WASHINGTON. Juno 3. Senator Smith of Michigan resumed bU speech lu opposition to tho Panama canal tolls repeal hill today and criticised Senator Hoot for favoring repeal of toll exemption and declared tho senator helped prep&ro tho first Jlny-Pauncefoto treaty which was put to Its death by overwhelming Ameri can Indignation. "I wish tho senator from Now York wcro bore so that I might ask him If ho approved of Its death," Senator Smith declared. At that Instant Senator Hoot en tered tliu chamber, and Senator Smith repeated his remark, "I did approve of Its death because It did not afford tho United States an opportunity for military protection of tlio canal." said Senator Hoot. Senator Hoot added that while ho was n member of tho cabinet nt tho ttmo tho treaty was submitted to the sennto ho had no knowledge of the treaty until It was sent to the senate. ST. CLOU), .Minn., June 0. Mrs. K. A. Carlon was killed, two others seriously injiiied and considerable damage done by u tornado which swept thron;li the territory of Oak Park, Il.iywood county, lust night. expoit to see tlml any and nil tulver tisiug cainpaigus therenfter, however iuteiisivo, OvXleiisivo or o.peusio, would be badly afflicted with dry rot Will mention our own ciise in the present wnler grieviutce. It i sen ous, 1 enn iisiro vou. Under the present rate, on our lilllo twenty ncro ruiu'lt (I speak lor Janes llros.) wo pay i't ii year, This in itself is nhnot prohibitive, considciiii); that Iho pressure is next lo nil, mid wo havo to dole the water out over our respective lawns uml flowers with iiboiil Ihe sumo iiigguidliuc u trnv- ehnv ill tho Solium desert would dole il out lo thmukclvck. Under Iho new rule, it would col u irim n .vcar, uml the initial lomphiueulary cliiugo of 111 for meter. Kalhor iiiipioiio figuioo, Ihosc, eiuikideiiiig Iho wnler IhiU uo iluii'l uei. Just one iihaso "f ihu pnriiiliH, yon iniilorsiiiml. V. CAHI.m'OK JAN'KH. Ujipilul IMI, Ward Steamer to Discharge Carpo of Ammunition Without Interference Situation Considered at Cabinet Meeting, But No Orders Issued Cargo at Galveston Held Up. NKW YORK June 11. Tho Ward liner Aulillu, hnlcit with u enroll of iiininiiuitioii for the Mexican cnnsli- tutiomiliM. will Inml uml di.ielinrc l.cr enrgo tomorrow without inter- .Vencc, iieeiinlin to the opinion ex lr-c! today by A. 0. Smith, vice president and general manager of the Word Line company. Mr. Smith' fctntemcut i in flat contrndietion of Washington . dipatchc ami other reports that the iiMiingtnn mlimu isl ration hail prevailed upon the lineV officer! to tp voliinlnnly the dis charge of the iimmumtiim. Mr. Smith mi id lie had received no instructions from Washington, nml that there hml boon no nttcmnt to in fluence him in revard to the laudiii; of the Antilh. WASHINGTON, June .. At the cabinet meeting the question of am munition reaching the constitution ali-ts from the United Stnte- wax the chief subject of discussion, nml Sec retnry of ('ommerce Rcdfield wns di reeled to hold up nt Gnlve-ton the enro of onus eonsined to t'ur rnnziiV (igcnts, which is rn route to the Texas tort on the Morgan liner hi Slid. The ship cleared for Oal vpntou nml (lectured to trans-ship the enrgo to n ship of the Wolvin line for Tumpico. As Seeretnry Redfield left the white house he said he would ut once notify the custom authorities to hold the ammunition there. The president ami the cabinet learned from the collector of customs ut Haltimnre that the Hamburg American liner Arcadia was loading there J? 10,000 worth of ammunition consigned to Hnmbnrpr. The col lector reiMirted that lip believed the consignment notice was a subterfuge uml that the ammunition actually was destined for Mexico. As to the Autilhi, there was con siderable dieiissiou in the cabinet, and it wns declared no directions hud been sent relr-Jim: to permitting her to land Iter curgu of ammunition nt Tumpico. SUFFRArMS COl'KNHAGKN, Juno 'J. Enact ment of woman suffrngo lu Denmnrk and abolition of all property qualifi cations for electors of members of Ltho upper house Is proposed by a con- btltutlonal amendment bill which passed tho lower house of tho Dan ish parliament today. Tho bill takes away from tho crown Its present right to nominate 12 members out of thn CO composing tho upper houso and withdraws tho special privileges by wlilch the re maining members are elected. When the bill wns sent to the up per hou-io today tho conservatives noted, in uce.irilunce with their decis ion of June ;i ami absented them selves troiu the house. The coalition of socialists, rndiciils uml moderate.- in t'uvor of the bill was not suffic ient to curry the measure, as no vote of the upper chamber is considered viuul unless more than half the sixty six members participate, l'remier Xuhlo announced Unit the government would iidviso Ihe king to dissolve the in per house in order that ti new chamber iiii'ht bo elected which would act constitutionally $50,000 FOR RELIEF OF OTTxWA, Out., June II. The Canadian vovcruiuoiit announced to day that It would appropriate .'0. U00 for tho lellof of survivor and Ihu relief of members of tlm families of victims of llm JdnproM disaster uml t lO.ouiJ for llm mpvinu of lb" Imiulry lulu tho ulukluu uf Ihu vc svl vhlih rviulM In Ihu Ins of mom Hi i ii HBO llvr. DANISH COMMONS William Ulrich, Trustee in Bank ruptcy, Sells Historic Gallcc Mine to M. R. Burnham of Chicago, Whe Will at Once Prepare to Operate During the Cominrj Winter. The Old Channel mine, in the Oul icc mining district in Josephine county, has been Hold by the trusteo in bankruptcy, William Ulrich, to M. R. liiirham of Chicago, 111., nml as sociates for $100,000. Several fortunes huvo been mndo out of this celebrated mine. Tlio (ate Frank Knnis nml ex-Senntor i'heodorc Cameron wero former own era of this proiwrtv. Alexander Ci Rent of Sacramento, Cut., nt ono time operated it nnd was very success ful, nfterwnnN selling to Chicago parties-. K. R. Snnford of (Irants Uush wns the purtv who negotiated tho sale. The purchaser will nt onec make tho necessary nrrnugements to plnco tho mine in proticr condition for the com iiiT season run. The sale contracts wcro signed this morning in the office of O. M. Roberts, who is handling tho legal end of the business for the trustee. The Old Channel was for n num ber of recent years operated by Jack Harvey of Grants Pass, and sold by him on option to McNiehnlas ltros. of Portland, who proceeded to wild cat it nnd nre now under indictment for their fraudulent operations. Up on their failure to complete the pur chase, the property wns thrown into bankruptcy in both state and federal courts, the local creditors npplying to the stnte conrt who appointed Dr. J. P. Reddy receiver. The east ern creditors appealed to the federal courts nnd had William Ulrich np nointcd trustee in bankruptcy, tlio hitter appointment holding. OELCASSE TO BE PARIS, Juno 5). Senator RIbot finally accepted tho French promlor ship this evonlng and announced tho composition of his cablnot. It dif fered from the unofficial list Issued this morning, owing to sovoral ex changes of portfolios. Deputy Yneophlio Dolcasso do elded to taxo tho ministry of wur Instead of marine. (Senator Chau temps becomes minister of marliiu Instead of the colonics, which offlot remains vacant for the present. Do puty Joseph Noutens withdrew from the combination as he considered tliu paiJIanientury group to which he bu longs not sufficiently represented. L EA ROM!!, Juno 0. Partial success as attended the geueral strike pro biiineil vcntci'dtiv as ii nrotcst el against the government's repression of workiugmeirs (icmoustrations tic Aiieonu on Sundiiy, when several men iv ere killed. The movement has ex tended to lloloviiti. Venice, Florence, (leuoii, Mihri, Turin, Ilergaino, llrcn cia ami numerous other cities of Italy. Little disorder lias been leported, but in this city there Iiiik been some stoiiu-thruwing uml window -breaking uml the cavalry has made occasional chuigcn to disperse Iho crowds. E 10 PASS CONSERVATION BILLS WASIIINflTON, June 0.-l,uiiM'r. tiition measure iidvoealrd hy Sent tury of Iho InU'iior Lane mn nlnio.1 ceilaiii of pingi hy Iho hutiko (lur ing Iho pic-cut ses.ioi) of iHKH'ss, lU'i'ordim In iiifouniilimi icurhliHt Ihu lo'i'ii'liiiv Imlay. A p"HlhiH i'ir ii spvmui nilc for Iho iinuhWslk of iho mi'iiiiio )iun li'K i:fvviJtA in Ihu hi'iisn iimi hu isrs-ik't-kj liw lircftsiiiy numlHT uf ltH, I : :l .4 $ r "- Jl 5?