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Or, .. Medford Mail Tribune "f.y ;'fy SECOND EDITION WEATHER l'lr and warm Ma. 8 Mln. .1.1; ltd. Hum. B2, if. fori vfiurlli Ymr. IMIly - Nlnlh Vimr, Ciwn&rl for Owners of Storstnd Al lelic Slccrlnu Apparatus of the Sunken Steamer Disabled Night of Disaster Quartermaster Cited as Authority and Inquiry Halted. JU:IIW .luiirt IH. S. Hiilghl, ill I'liiuin'l fur tint owners of (ho col lier Siomlnd, which iiiuuncjl mill Sllllk till' hll'lllllhlllp r.lllll'M (if Ire- lit ml in Hi" SI. Lawrence liter, with I In loss ill mote llinii a thousand I I . today sluitled I lie commission which is investigating til" disaster mill it xtnlniii'iil Unit word had icadicd liim Unit on llin night or tin ilimtstrr I lie steering (inr of III') KlIllirKHN WltH distillled. Ill llllll lll'CII kii iiil'iiiim-il, ha said, liy Quarter iiuitlrr tlnlwny of I ln Kinprcss, nliniit o ili'imit for hnglnnd. I.iiitl .Miti'V. I'liiiiriiuiti of tln mint of iuohliv, iiuiiifdiiilclv look a IniMil in tin' proceedings, mill it mix .luted Unit (Inlwiiv UOIlllI III I'lllll'll lH It WllllCSS tllU llfll'rilOOII, llolwny wiih on tin lirnl"o nl tin liim of tin accident, mill according to Knight's statement, iilil lite Km pi ess' steering gear wns jammed, ( Kiniliill Repudiate Ktorx Captain Kendall of tin DtnprcHH I'nlli'il to tin. hIiiihI, rciiii1lnli'il (lot- uiyV story, iih iliil Chief Kugiuccr SllMIH. t'iiinlii Walsh, innriii'' siiM'rliilcii' ili nt of the Canadian Pacific, mil. I mill, owners of llie Kmpri's, denied niiy nltempls liml been made to get flnlwnv out of (lie country. Heorgc Smart, it passenger on the wicckrd ship, conl inn il Cnpluiu Kendall' iiHHcrliou (lint tin (Impress Hitnuiiijriiiiirnr pi.iciically sin tioiiury nt Hit limn of tint collision. loliu W. Muck, n hccoiiiI cabin passenger on llin KniprouM, testified briefly, llieii Chief Mersey ruleil t In t it would In of no uliie lo e. uiiiine miy morn passengers. Tell of NlgnnU Itnlierl Henry llrciiunii, second inquirer mi lliu Hmprcss, guto mi account of llin signal rcct'iM'il hy telegraph from llin limine. Tin witness iiiluiitleil Hint it would tnkti nliniit mi hour to gather lull speed from it ileml Mop. The tlirollln liml never been thrown wide open lifter leaving Father Point, hit said, iih tin ship liii-.l not gained suf lleieill headway In perinil it. I.onl l.iililell, Hi'iilnr Ihinl engineer of llin Hmpicss, who liml charge of (he eiiginr on Hie hturlioiinl Hide of (lie ship, corriilioriiU'il tin testimony of I tt fii mt it in rrgiinl lo orders, ie ceitcd. Hit) lifur Out of Onlcr When thu hrnrliiK wns resumed af ter liiuchcoii rceeiut, .lumen Francis (lalwny whoio iiccumtloim HiiIkIiI had I fluted, tonic tlia stand. lie mild that ho IihiI made certain mmertlniiH about the uteOrliiK Kcnr of thu Kuipri'td to llalKht nt thu iurrdh lion of it rnprcmntntlvo of a millorK mid flnuueim union, wltonfl niimo ho did not luiow. lie contended (hut tho Kuilin'KH Hheeriul around In oiiionltlon lo her helm whon rnmltiK UP tho Ht. I.iiwremo and while on her Inst trip wcntuurd. Tho wltmiHH ald ho hud other Iron, hlo with tho whool In tho rlvor on thu tilKht of tho dlutfttor, hutwoen 1:00 uml 2I0U o'clock. It had Jimmied, ho mild, for ithout three, inln uleH, I lo InnlHlod ho had niportoil I ho nmttor to Kvcond Offlcur W 1 1 llauiH, who was on tho lirldgo mid who wan lot lit tho wreck, Cnptitlu Kondnll wiih recullud hy I.onl Murcoy who fxuuilned him. Cnptitlu Kondnll until ho wan on tho IhIiIko nil tho tlmo from l'uthor Point. Ho hhIiI ho hud nnvor known llio KuipienH to utuur badly, ho do tiled that on tho womward trip alio hud uonily rollldod with n vtmuol, i i TO ATTACK GUADALAJARA IKH'dl.AH, AlU, Juno IS. -Hun. mal Alfurn Ohit'Koil wlrnd In coiiwtl IiiIIoiihIIkI t'iiniiilM!lvcn hum (oiluy liml ho wui rui'ldlv louiuuirulliiK )ii,ii00 limit iirniiiMl lluuilulMjiiru lor Hie allurk pit hl I'll)' Olii'K"ii l Ml t"j'li,H'lJ vti Ulllllvu. STEERING GEAR VILU DEMANDS LINER EMPRESS OUT OE ORDER? ! FULL CONTROL Ultimatum Sent Carratiza Demand ing Divorce of Military From Civil Affairs Promotion of Officers and Disposition of Commands to Be In Villa's Hands. I'.AOI.J-: PASS, Tux., June 18. Tluil (leiiuriil Villi Iiiih prou'iilcd nu ulliiiuitiiiu to (leneriil Cummin d' umuiliui; tho iiIihoIiiIo teimrulinu of thu clt II uml military liriiueheH of thu eiinMilulionnlist uiivernuieut, wnt tho hiiIihIiiiipc of ilUpitlehe reei'lvcd ut conntitiitioniiliNt licndiiiinrtcrN In I'irilrnN Kli'Kmw tmlny. A foiuinlt Ico of linen offieerrt win fialil now It lnt in enufercnei' ttllli ncnenil Cnrninrii ut Siillillo, preMruliui: (leneriil VilhtV plan. A rdini; to cnutitiilinuntlt of- liecrM nt 1'iei ritH rs cum. ni niiiu i iih follew: Kirnl Villi to hate roiiiplcln con trol of the iiruiv unit to iliicct the militiiry policy without inlerferenee, while Currmmi U tn hate control ot the civil Kotcrnmi'iit anil foreign re latioiw. Second Villi nt-rer lo reroKtiltn Cnrrmitu iih Ii'd onpfrior, provided Carriiiirii nccoriU him reoonllion iih Hiiprcmn military chirr. Tliinl Tho promotion of offieent uml the iliKiMmitiou of their com- uiiiiuN lo Im in Villu'n liumlx. CoiikliliitiomilihtH cxpreocil liclief that if Ihi'hc ileinniiiirt emitted, (U'liernl Villi would eeed with the campiiiuii itiuf their were porxonnl ohnrjjt of the force in llio field. Otlterwihc. they Miid, they thought he would HniHt in hli rchiKiiiition uml retire to Chihuahua lo uwait Mich time ax he could herte the con xtiliilioualitit i'iiiiho without friction. The third c1uum of VilluV ulleced iilliimtlum wiiti iiccepled here tn n direct aiiHwer In (lener.tl CurranraV pntiuotiou of (leneriil Nntcnt to I'oimmiiid the ilivJMnu of thu center, uml hit reHiiltiu dixiitilromi ntlitek on Zneiitecnn, CHINA LINE, ASHORE WKVMOtlTII, KiiKhuid, .tune IS. The HteniUHlili lluelntv ot tho China I. Inn of tho North (leriimn !.lod went mhora today durliiR a f"3 near Myrtledcno, lo tho went of Portland. A Ktenmer wiim Kent at onco for Portland to lirliiK nhom tho Iluo Iow'a iittnonKorn, numherliiR 3S first rlaim, .12 iiecond cUbs and 32 third rlnnH, Tim Uiielow went nhoro on thu lockH ut thu fool of thu hih, ierpeu. dieiilar cliffn domimttius Hhickuor May, to tho ttM or Portland Hill. Thu Hen wan Miinoth nt llin timu of the accident and plenty of vessel were in thu tieinity, mi there wan lit tle thinner to (hi paHneui;eri and urutt Tho Hiilvup hleamer SviUer later in thu day left Dartmouth to rii to tho nchistuucu of tho Ttuelow, CIIICAdO, Juuu 18.ApiUeptini fur n roeeivur for tint l.u -rliilliiK't',t't Trust & Savings bank, thu Lorimcr Muuiluy hank, was madu today by Attorney (leiiuriil P. J. I.ucey In' thu Cook county elruuil eourt. The petition waw hasctl nu the re port of llio htutu bank oxaminur, shnwim; it (Icplclcd condition of the hunk nssclx, Thu pctlllon, which was filed in the iiuiiio uf Klutu Audllur James J, llrndv was liikeii bufiiio Ciivult JiiiIko Wiuilcs, who set tint hciiiiliK for lomoriow, llnxi'd nu thu rcpoil or I), V. Ilmkiii, hank examiner, ttho cIohciI llin l,a Halle HI i eel bunk hut Piidny, lliu pi'lilmu icnilcs Hint Ihu iuhllliillun m "wholly uml In" lilmahly IiikoIvdiiI' uml liml Hi" " polulmciit of ii icccltcr U iicccumio1 In imiiNi'it'ii lliu lemiiluliiK ucit I'm Ihu hemifil nf llin ilriil(ii uild VH'dltvM. OF REBEL ARMY RECEIVER FOR MEDFORD, -' '. IWf.l CUHAN OUXHOAT, ITS . f ' t AUGUSTUS HEINZ, COPPER MAGNATE, Ni:V YOIIK, June IH. -V. Aiikiii- ... . If !.. . mt neiuj-, nu copper umiinnie, in dyiuc al liiri home in this city, lie conliii' to n htuleiiieut miida in court today hy his coiiiim'1, William Trnvcnt Jeroino. Mr. Jerome apienrcd in un nt tempt to reopen tho cue tn which u judpnent for VJ".",U00 tvn obtained npilnnl dirt client. Tho jiulpncnt nuiiinst ileinz wim ohlninrd by ilefnult y Kdtvin (lould anil William KcImui ' Cromwell. It wiih for n priniiiMor.v noto (riven af ter (tin pimiu of 1007, hi part pay ment for Mock of the fercautite Notional hunk, which Heinz took oer. Alton II. Parker appeared for (lould and Cromwell today, opposing the motion to reopen the cjir.o. "I' would like to hate your honor ro in perxon to Im iur that nobody pla.vit 'K)niim on nu." hu naid, "for in my Ituifr experieueu I know that any miiti who docn not want to he explained' enn Imvo hcuiotrhiiLeH ca lore." Mr. Jeromo niiil Mr. Ileiiir. wiih Kiifferfnif with liver trnuhlo mid wan mi Mihjcct to hemorrh.ise that he could not leavo hix home. Supreme Court' Jiihtieu Krlaii;er xaid he would so to the lluinr. houoo and un certain h! condition. STATE FEDERATION OF CLUBS TO VOTE CIIICAdO, Juno IS. With the convention ot tho (Jcnornl Kodoratlon ot Womon'M clubs concluded, tho Koncral council of thnt body met to day. As n rcfliilt utato federations will bo allowed to vote on two Import ant questions. Tho first Is whether to nmond tho constitution to dlvldo tho KovornlitK of tho federation Into an upper and a lower house; tho second, looklnR toward a more, oqultnblo territorial dUtrlbutlon ot director, euekosU that tho country ho divided Into oIkIu dlitrlcts, each ot which shall eject ono director. At present thcro aro hIx dlroctom, four ot whom rcsldo tn tho mlddlo wcat. . . - s The. dofuuieijt )U tleiyself. piid linliHitoH of (tin hiinicliUdMleehtres that tho book values accorded the assets', particularly bonds held and Huthtunijiin; loans, Kretilly oxeeed their mttijul vulue. Of bonds listed by ilio bunk us w tilth $IU7,tilU), thu petition lieulareii (hut only VJ.'i.VISri aro of vitlue, Thu pctilttiii sets nut (hut William l.oriuutr, tylio occupied u xcut in thu Uliilcd Slates M'niitu tvlieii in) eutur rd lint hanking huxinesH, and Chillies II. Mundny Imvo been since Ihu foiiudiiliou of llio bunk Its prenideul mid vlcit-piithldenl and have excr 1'lned llin iiulitu euiiliol mid mail' iigeiuenl, I'm liter, Dm bill ih'clarcM Hint till M'lnnilies kid foi Ih im of doubtful vnltiit or uf mi value urn luruvly scciiillltii of I'wpnniiloii. uwiiml nr.t'nnlrnlli'tl by lioilnmr mid Muiuluy or ml hen Th Mjl liumi'tf i lm hH'Lliul.. m m my Wi'miuu, t f . a ::':; :mik ii .Ll M I ' I .1 iJii'i'Aiijilwfl F THE PATRIA '.sl' f k 'k VJ It REPORTED DYING '1LA- NOW IN PROGRESS LORIIR BANKS OnKflON, THURSDAY, MASCOT AND TROPHY WON" IJY THE CREW I " THE ATftlAfe rAA&COT AND TttOPHV. Thu Culmii Kovcnimcnt Im-J de cided to pattern it h,ttcm of nnuti 'iil tniiiiin,- for officern after that Used hy Americn. Tl(n rcatne.'. and ciiUM'ieiitioumicNt with which tho Cuban pit eminent hit 'done thix he camn apparent when th- Patria, it trnijilui; hhip, urrived nt New York unl went to anchor in llin HmNou river. BASELER FREED ST. I.OIIS, Mo., Juim JS. Hairy C. llaeler, foimor paying teller of the Third National bank here, sen tenced Juno 11, Wi:, to five yean' imprisonment for embezzling .lf, 000 from the bank, has obtained his freedom uml has been with his fam ily here for ten days. This became known today when United Stales JHntriui Attorney limits said llaseler's attorney had telephoned him of thu commutation of his client's sentence. Mr. llouts said ho had not been informed of ficially of thu release of Haseler. After reports that u high govern ment official bad interceded in his behalf were circulated lhiseler snid ho understood the Itev. Harris Oreggr pastor of u Prcshvtcrinn church here, had gone to Washing ton to net) Secretary llryan in his blthulf. i Haseler is the teller who brou"ht about thu arrest of Raymond lJauo, when the latter attempted to changu a $10,000 hill that was pint of a 1.00,ll00 currency shipment stolen in Havana, Cuba, u few years ago. SYLVIA PANKT FREED FROM PRISON LONDON. Juno IK, MIk H)lvU I'linkhumt, llio militant uuffraKutto lender, mhh relcunod today from llol. lowuy jail, Him had been Imprlmiiiml ulurti J unn JO, vtiuu who wan ar rolml tthllu purlli'lpailiiK III a pro. I'mndou fium (ho Kiut Iviid of l.uu- dun to Wixtinliwler, whuro thu Imd lMlMil4 to ilowiin H lulmluw iiU I'lvlvr A.juiik, Wm EIGHTH ERUPTION 'Hi OF MOUNT LASSEN wLf " m lr rl(PCtJ!!r i 3KSRPT I ll FROM PENITENTIARY THROUGH BRYAN JUNK 18, 1M - wratfs - L" - - - X 1 HKDDINO, Ciil., June 18. The eighth eruption of .fount Iih-cii Miieu it hist became active on Mtv IK), wtiK dihtinclly visible here toilay, uotwilhtandiuc it thick hnzc that obscured the outline-, of the moun tain, fifty inilen nway. HKDDINO, Cal., Jiiii-j 18. There M'cuirt to bu no doubt toilay that Mount I.m-KCii now mokiui; from two cnitem tlio original vent near the summit from which nil the ncriotw eruptions since May .'10 have broken out, and it new blowhole on the ooutli hlone, which nobody liu dared explore to date. The new vent was firnt rqiorted two days tigo in identical mesMien from M'pnmte stations of the North ern California Power company. To day It. G. Milford, btipcrintcndcnt of the company, telephoned from a IMitvcr hoiifcc mx miles from M"itnton mid twenty-five milcfi dlstnnt from Mount Lnsocii, that deiihc Mnoku i pourini, from the south slope. The activity seemed to him greater than any previously reported from that ninth slope.' The activity seemed to him greater thuu any previously re Hred from thnt source. Since the violent eruption of lust .Sunday nobody has ventured to ex ploro the volcano above tho timber line. Probably no visit will be mndo to cither crater until they cease smokiuL. M TIME m FOR QT IMIIQ IIWIUn)CITVlin,ll",l,p "" "' elections of nn'v 01. LUUIO Ulllf LtUMI I h 'miry. Its preference for a con KT. LOUIS. .inn iR.in..,.c r.. - iieLMitiiitin. n l.in.. t..m. l..i.. uii. which to begin the'huildiug of one oC lb.. .M-eiHesf ...i;....l ..nii..,.n !.. .I, uorl.i .?.. .,,ui.iM.i' l... n..iIexl,n Koverument if a man not faculty of St. Louis university, Jesuit college, which ultimatuly will come into Kssesion of thu cstatu ot James Campbell, thu value of which is estinmted at $.0,000,000 to f 10,-, niiu,uno, aceonling to a story printed hero today. Hy the terms of tho Campbell will, thu entire estate passes to thu uni versity for tin building of a hospital and for tho advancement of Medical science, as soon us Campbell's widow and only daughter die, of if tho daughter has children, twenty-one years after tho death of thu daugh ter. WASHINGTON, Juno IS Tin proposed treaty with Nicaragua, grunting thu United Btatoa tutor ocean canal and nuval base- coucetf hIoub for a $3,000,000 payment and proposing tho oxtonilon of a protec torate! over that republic, wan uguln dUcussed today hy thu ecu a to foreign rulutloiu committee. Herrotury llryan and Churloi A. Dough", attorney ror thu Nlcurauuun government, dUcuiuuil further tonnu of tho treaty uud lumwoied iuun. Iloun. A nlmrp flru of iuetloiu wan directed ut Mr. DoukIhiiij to develop whether Ihu umlu purpmiu of tho pi wm lo coiillniio thu pienunt Nlcum kuhii Kuvcrnineni In inwur mid to fhow ttliulhur Ihcic wmh ny rvUtlon btwivu (hut uurwruHittMt 8U(J h AwvrlifiH bnkvi, PROTECTORATE SLIGHT HOPE OF E BY MEDIATION Mexican Delegates Consistently Hold Ing Out for Huerta Adherent for the Provisional Presidency Wilson Firm fcr Neutrality Approved by Constitutionalists. WASHINGTON, June IS. Whilo admiuistratioii ofliciitls said today they still hud Iioms for u miccessful outcome of the mediation at Niagara Knlls, they were more doubtful than they hnvc been at any time, probably, since the conference began. Officials close to the president feci that Senor Itabasii's published note of yesterday disclosed nncw that the Mexican delegates ore con sistently holding out for a Huerta adherent for the provisional presi dency. President WiNon is equally determined in his view that unless n man approved by the constitutional ists is chosen the new provisional government will be in trouble from the outset. NIAOAItA KAM.S, Out., June 18. The answer of the United Stiilc to the statement of the Mexican del egates to the peace conference that insisted on a constitutionalist for provisional president would be "tan tamount to abetting mid even exact ing fraud and violctice nt the elec tions," wits being prepared lolny by Justice Lamar and was exected to be made public before night. Although the American delegate were not offended at tho publication of tho Mexican statement, there was considerable Scculiition its to tho motive for making it public at this time. The statement vhih"w'M is sued by Mr. Hnbaa was n para phrase of a memorandum given tc thu American delegates last Friday Defense of Position It was nuidp known that the American delegation answurcd nl most immediately the memorandum received from Mr. Itabnsji. The re sponse was considered by the Ameri can delegates us an ndcipmlu de fense of the position they had as sumed toward the establishment of n new provisional government. It is said to declare that the Mexican del egation had not taken into consider ation the fact that the United States had no candidate, for permanent presidentof Mexico, and that under no circumstances would tho Ameri- titi mii'nrtittintii It it n ituclt 1 1 stitutionalist for provisional presi. dent was duo wholly to tho eonvie- ." " " man irom mat uirty "",,t hX taken in order Ut insure tho 'nii;iniit of all factions that 'omcrttiM! wouiu menace the new , """'"P' 't,!e. cniistttiitioiioltol '10"1'1 bo '"" ' I''"''" "'"-'rta. .,, .,,,. .. ! (1011 W 11001 C0I 11 UlLUUIl flUUL 0ULU FOR EIGHTEEN CENTS MADRAS, Ore., Juno IS. At tho wool galo hero today 500,000 pounds was dlsposod of, tho highest prlco being 18 cents. Ono grower sold 1R0.000 pounds at 17 cents. The lowest prlco paid for any grade of wool was 1G cents. Mr, DougluhS explained, that tho pooplo of N'lcariiHua doalrod tho ratification ot a treaty with such a guarapty to prevent rurthor rovolu tlniu and oiitublUh a pormanoiit ktablo government. Ho an rood that It would tend to pronervo In power for tho prcueut ut leant, thu udmliiU Iratlou now la office. .Senator Hinlth of MIcIiIriiu brouuht out that lit per rout of tho Mtock uf lliu NIciiruKiiuii rallroud hud been hoiiKht h Aiiicrlcau bunkers fur f l, 000,000 uml that tho olhur CJ per rout hud been liypolhccultnl fur llku num. Thu i oiiiidtt (' did nut iiiiicl lln vHiiluulnii. Mr. IioukImiii nnd Mr llrxuH Mill ltd urn Motility i vUvfuiibvr (vliwuy, M AN PEAC OVER NICARAUGUA NO. 70 STEAMER CRASH DAMAGED BOTH OCEAN LINERS Kaiser Wilhelm II Docks With Hole In Her Starboard Side Passen gers in Dining Saloon Are tally Drenched by Water Steerage Badly Excited. SOUTHAMPTON, June 18.Tho Kaiser Wilhelm II of thu North Oer inun Lloyd Line was docked hero to day nnd divers immediately began to examine her hull in order to ascer tain what damage she sustained in her collision yesterday with the Ilrit isli steumcr Inccmorc. It was known on her nrivnl that the liner had n hole in l.ur starboard side. The dumngo to her upper works wns conccnlcd by tarpaulins, but a mrentlv was only trifling. Arrangements were nt onco rniido to transfer the passengers to tint Jmnerntor which is to sail for New York today. Itotli Prl'occcilliig Slowly The captain of the lncrmore de clined to make any statement, but one of the crew said both steamers were proceeding slowly. The first class dining saloon of tho Kaiser Wilhelm II wns badly drenched with water nnd the passen gers were compelled to take their breakfast today in n saloon on tho upper deck. A. O. Hnmcf of Chico, California, a passenger on the Kaiser Wilhelm II, said: "I was in my cabin when I heard a sound like the rip of n cannon. My steward entered afterward and be gan speaking German. I seld: 'For (lod'a sake get out of here,' as I wanted to dress-, but he caught hold of me and pushed me out, saying they were closing the watertight compart ments and that if I did not hurry I should be shut in. KtccrKfta Kxcltcil "When I reached tho deck I found the first and second class passen gers behaving very coolly, but there was great excitement among Ihu stcerngo mscngers. Tho women were .shrieking nnd crying and the men running aimlessly, waving their hands. "One woman, who I believe wns an Italian, threw her anus around my neck nnd I had to force her off. "I cannot understand how tho col lision occurred because our fog sig nal was sounding all Hie time. Wo had come almost to a standstill and had just started moving ngntn when we were struck." Tho majority of tho first class Impcrator, but a fow returned to Lou- passengers were transferred to the dou to mako their own utrangemeuts. The Imperator also is to pick up pas. sengers waiting for Hie Kaiser Wil helm II at Cherbourg. Report of Owners IJKKMKN, June 18. Tho North German Lloyd issued today the fol lowing statement concerning the col lision between the Kaiser Wilhelm II and tho Iucemere: "The Kaiser Wilhelm II was struck near the third group of boilers. She spraiik a leak, which, however, could be kept under control. ''The damage to thu Kaiser Wilhelm II apparently is less hnn nt first supposed. Kepairs nrobubly will re ipiire only a short timu and will hu undertaken ut Southampton." TOLKDO, O., June 18. Adinluis trutiou forces won in the national convention of tin Modem Woodmen of Americn, when u volo wn taknn today in it stormy selon. Wrnugld on thu adoption of tho luporl of thu commit leo on critlciillaU endtid in u vote of acccplance, '.'.'CI In .A, Thi tcpott uf thu credcutlaU coihiiiIIIcu barn from tin' contention Ihu joi. tcslcil liiiuiycnt ilcleKallons, Alter Hu xilnpilmi f Ike icint, adjournment was Inken until Dili iHcninif, when ii nluht hiinlii' tutmt nloii ttil) In held, Tin: knpohm limy krn mt hv4i' twmy mAlj. . , , ( A 'I M i ! J