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PAGE THREE 102 NAMES ON CASUALTY LIS! SCENE FROM "THE SHUTTLE" S TARRING CONSTANCE TALMADGE AT THE RIALTO TOMORROW AND THURSDAY 12,000 DRAFTED WORK THE HORSE EyERY DAY COUNTS CASUALTY LIS! USE DR. A. C. DANIELS' GALL CURA MTCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFORH, OKKd'OX, TUESDAY, JULY Hi, 1918 if m 1 WASHINGTON, July 10. -Tho army casualty list today shows: Killed In action, 11; died of wounds, eight; died of disease, three; died of accident and other causes, one; wounded severely, 53; missing. 22; prisoners, one. Total 102. ! The list includes Corporal Harry A. Fuller, Ueraldlne, Mont., killed in action; Sergeant 11. U. Studebaker, Itobert, Ore.; 'Private Frod V. Jlc Enany, Vancouver, Wash., missing in action. Killed in action: Sergeants John W, Hauley, Newark, N. J.; Jacob 'Ma nn Is, Contervllle, N. Y.; Corpor als Frank 11. Collins, Edmond, Okla.; Harry A. Fuller, Ueraldlne, Mont.; 1 ''Frederick J. Fagan, Washington, D. C; Frank H. ftaidt, Wellston, Okla"; Privates Louis B. Runo, Syracuse, u Y.; Alfred E. Hutchison, Gregory, S. D.; Forest S. Knowlton, Bradley, Maine: Ernest T. Many, Newbury, N. Y.; Alexander Mcnsurati, Pracl, Italy ftlario Ruconich, Ossero, Austria; George Turcotte, Fall River, Mass.; . Vernon Wynier, 'North Baltimore, O. Died from younds: Sergeant Floyd E. Roderick. South Bend, Ind; Cor poral William G. Storch, New York City; Privates Dewey Patterson, Mc Connellsville, Ohio; Eriberto C. Rocha, Los Angeles; Isliam A. Smith, Zephyr, Tex.; Lee E. Smith, Pine ville. La.; Charlie F. Snyder, Conti nental, Ohio; Arthur E. Wislow, Rockland, 'Maine.. Died of disease: Privates Lucius Hampton, Matthews, S. C; Ralph Perry, Cashing, Okla.; Gerald M. Sponsky, Lakerton, Pa. Died from accident and other causes: Private Michael J. Ward. Philadelphia. Wounded severely: Sergeants John G. Oillen, Johnsonburg, Pa.; George V. Grlgsby, Lookeba, Okla.; Edward S. Lassus, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Cor poralB William P. Doyle, Syracuse, N. Y.; R. R. Evans, Syracuse, N. Y.; Luther M. Gaudren, Uushton, Kalis.; Leslie Heubner, Bushton, Kans.; Henry Kerby, Rice Station, Ky.; Max T. Melstrich, 'New York City; Her bert H. Miller, Raymond, Ills.; Goo. C. Thompson, Newark, X. .1.; Karl V. West, Mount Vernon, Iowa; Guy E. Williams, Oakfield, Maine; Thomas A. Wood, Orchard Park, N. Y.; Cooks Frederick llun.ikor, Troy, N. Y.'; Lee Shelton. Salt Rock, W. Va.; Privates George Barrett, College Point, N. Y.; William J. Bowes, Worcester, Mass.; Louis Brandt, Grandy, Minn.; Wil liam 'M. Brown, Dubois, Pa.; Thomas F. Butter, Hartford, Conn.; Thomas Dalrymplo, South Boston, Mass.; Fred R. Davidson, Salt Lake City; William De Foo, New York City; John JJe Ellis, Frankfort, N. Y.; Frank H. Frankeberger, Parsons, Kans.; William II. Frotton, Reading, Mass.; Peter Gianakopoulon, Kipar Isslcl, Greece; Alvln B. Gilliam, Charleston, W. Va.; Louis O. How ard, Crawfordsvillo. Ind.; Elmer P. Lennon, Portage. Wis.; Roy E. Mc Connaghy, East Bernnrd, Tex.; Patsy Maffe, Rlccl, Italy; llartholomow .1. Mahoncy, Boston, Mass.; Charles Marshall, Milwaukee, Wis.; Charles F. Masscy, Chester, Pa.; Scmll Mor gan, Rochester, N. Y.; David 11. Mur doch, Saginaw, Mich.; Albert Novak. La Crosse, Wis.; Peter I. Pentcll, Warren, Ohio; Edward C. Riley, New- York City; George Root, Pino Mead ow, Conn.; John E. Slavln, Wilmlng . ton, Del.; Raymond E. South, Tren ton, N. J.; Hubert L. Stewart, Wood ward, Okla.; Joseph Tardlff, Bath Maine; William M. Thorno, Detroit; Joseph A. Troy, Kant St. Louis, Ills.; Honiara Tucker, Brooklyn; Joseph Wallers, Bay City, Mich.; Harlow W Welch, Chelsen, Mich.; John II. W'hls- man, l-andsaiv, Ky.; Gcnlo Wilson Wlnfleld. Tenn. Missing In action; Serucants John Schwartz, Louisville, Ky.; R. D. Studebaker, Robert, Oregon; Corpor als Martin L. Anderson, Womclsdorf, Pa.; Harry E. Chambers, Dos Moines, , Alvln T. Rowley. Pleasant Hills, Ills.; John B. Smith, Lyons, Tex.; Privates Ellis R. Beard, Rector, Ark.; Valentine Gaudlan, Oakland, Cal.; Joseph M. Griffith, Charleston, W. Va.; Orrin H. Jones, Lyons, Mich.; Claronco M. Law, Rolctlo, X. D.; Harry M. Leonard, Patorson, X. J.; Fred W. MrEnnay, Vancouver, Wash.; John A. Milnnis, Eau Clalro, Wis.; Thurslon MrSwayn, Blacks liurg, S. C; James D. Malchett, Glen, wood. Mich.; Howard Pfcrdcort, Pittsburg, Pa.; Leny Sahhano, Abner, Pa.; Conway Sklllirorn, Chicago; Wadislow Skrouwstl, Wheeling, W. Va.; Homer .Steele. Chanute, Kans. Prisoner: Lieutenant Herbert A. Wardle, Memphis, Tonn. Germany isn't going to hold Trolr. ky and Lenlne responsible for the murder of Ambaxsador Mlrbach. What's an amhafFBdor or two be tween frlendf? I WASHINGTON, July 16. Tho marine corps casualty list today shows: Killed In action, 42; died of wounds, 10; wounded severely, 17; missing, IS. Total, S7. Tho list Includes Privulo Hugh Fackcrcll, Eldredge, Idaho, killed In action; Sergeant Fred Belcher, Pcoll, Wash.; Private John D. Fehr. 0741 Palatln ave., Seattle, Wash., died of wounds received In action. - Killed in action: Sergeants Daniel E. Donohuo, South Boston, Mass.; Rex V. Ish. (present addrees un known.) Clement C. Kilo. Philadel phia, Pa.; Corporals Herman Groll man, Newark, 'N. J.; Harry I If Mix, Fredonfa, Kar.s. ; Josc'ih G. W. Klapp Newark, N. J.; Joseph W. Korsky, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Jack 'Xflpp, Philadelphia; Ernest A. Nell, San Antonio, Tex.; John Semian, Taylor, Pa.; Frank Sldders, Yardvillo, N. J.: Benjamin F. Turner, Waco, Tex.; Drummer John A. 'Overland, Cam den, N. J.; Privates 'Henry Bcmberg, Chicago; Paul Glandin, Amherst, N. H.; Joseph B. Brown, Lynchburg. Va.; Ernest L. Buchhcister. Chicago; William E. Burton. Kansas City. Mo.; George E. Cleveland. East Green- wirh Ft I -lames r TVttiplmrtv St Louis; George E. Duclo, Cascade,' " Colo.; Hugh Fackerell, Eldredge, "ad captured a thousand or more Idaho; Herman E. Fischer, O'Fallon, ' prisoners soutn of tho Marne, after Ills.; Harvey J. Ilagan, St. Louis; having driven back the enemy. Andrew J. lllgglns, Ennico, N. C; I Mr. Bonar-Law read the following Donald C. Horton, Litchfield, Minn.; communication to tho hous&: ; Thomas If. Joyce, South Boston, "The enemy attacked early this Mass.; Realls C. Kiestler, Cypress, ' morning on a front of "JO kilometers, I Ills.; Carl E. Marcus, Tyrone, Mo.; 'pretty evenly divided east and west, George E. Mincrd, Pitcalrn, Pa.; Lyn- ot nticiins. The city Itself was not don C. Nelson, Brockton, Mass.; 'attacked. , Eric D. Quinn. Buffalo. N. Y.; Wal-j "West of Rhcims the Gormans ter Rosenspiro. Brooklyn: Harry j penetrated on a front of 30 kilomet Rublnson. Philadelphia; Van Renns- crs (22.37 miles) to an average depth saeler, Brooklyn; Clyde H. Slider, r from four to five kilometers. ( Davis, W. Va.; Henry C. Snider, "South of the Marne, by a brilliant Clarksburg, W. Va.; Walter J. Spear, counter-attack, the American troops Ing, Philadelphia; Robert S. Spencer, ' ,rove tno 0,10:y hack and took a Batavia. N. Y.; Eugene Wallace, thousand or more prisoners. Fremont. Wis.; Sidney Wcllor', Mil-1 -Kaat of Rheims tho enemy has' waukee. been heavily repulsed and has suf- uied or wounits received In action: First Sergeant Simon' D. Barber, Rockport, Tex.; Sergeant Fred Belcher, Peel. Wash.; Corporal Bert E. Ames, Americas, Kans.; Privates Johu D. Fehr, 6711 Palatln ave., : Seattlo: Harry F. Hathaway, Roches- ter. N. Y.; Lewis Humphries, Indlan-j apolls; Frank E. Kemble. Ruther- ford, X. J Charles Kryscwski. soy City; Benjamin R. Tyson, IlrooK- lyn; George E. Williams, Detroit. Wounded in action. Severely: Cor poral Henry IT. Kelly, KerrvIIle, Tenn. I The second list, dated July 14,' follows: Killed In action: Sergeant Major William J. Geary, Washington, D. C. Wounded In action, severely: Ser geant Claude C. ICdwards, Salllsaw, Okla.; Corporals George Kleisehher, Port Itiehmond, Staton Island, N. Y.; Arlynn .M. l'rlco, Abdingdun, His.; I,yle G. Stephenson, l.eliandnn, Ind.: Odin A. Thninasen, Chicago; St.illev R. Williams, Ossawatomle, Kans.; Privates George W. Barker. Chicago; Joseph M. Beach, Los Angeles; Kd ward K. Hopkins, Canton, O.; John A. Maxfleld, Palmyra, Ills.; Chaun cey F. .Morrison, Keokuk, Iowa; Rus sell J. Mullins, Karmlngton, Mo.; Harry H. Scott. Chicago; Irvln W. Sokell, Detroit; Herbert C. Tuttln, Kingflslicr, Okla.; Mark W. Wade, Parsons, Kans. Missing in action: Corporals An thony S. Kovvalak, Hay City, Mleh.; Joseph C. Toulson, Salem, N. J.; Herbert McK. Vest, Kerr's Creek. Va.; James T. Cotter, Chicago; Karl A. Dupes, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; Wil liam V. Kldcrson, Cleveland, Ohio; Robert I.. Ely, Chattanooga, Tenn.; George D. Gnildis, Dahhme, Ga. ; Ben jamin E. Henderson, Chicago; Jewell T. Hill, Jefferson. Ga.; Livingstone Latham, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Blalno II. Wayne, Philadelphia; William J. O'Brien, Cincinnati: David E. Proc tor, East Cambridge, 'Mass.; Alvln II. Sehliimpberger, New l lm, Minn.; Charles W. Stelnkamp, Now York City; John W. Winston, MemphlH. Tenn. Wounded In action, severely, (pre viously reported and not Included In total I, Corporal Edgar It. Anderson, Ccdartown. Ga. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LQCAL. APPLICATIONS. 8d they cannot reach tt scat of tho disease. Catarrh U a local ducai'o, greaHy In nuenced by constitutional condittons, and In onlr to cure It yiu must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medt rlna Is taken Internally and arts thru the hlood on the mucous s'irfares of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was Fires nbed by one of the best physicians n this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the bat tonics known, combined tth some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Inirredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine it what produces mioh wonderful results In catarrhal condition! Send for testimonial. fr-e. F. J CHKNKT A CO., Props., Toledo, O. AH r-miTKlnts, 75c. Hull's Family rills for constipation. P Hit1,! FOCH SATISFIED l MARNE FRONT LONDON. July 1G. Andrew Bonar-I.aw. chancellor of the excho all0unced in the house of com fered a coniptoto check." : sir Walter Kunciman said Iho ),ouso woun with to offer cnimratu- huionn not only to the French troops but also to the Americans, who had justified the fine things said about utem. Before reading the communication Mr. ijnar-Uiw said it had reached Jer-'llinl shortly before 11 a. m. "I may add," he said, "in addition to what I am going to read, that tho premier has been in tc'ophonic com munication with licadipiarters, and he report given to him as coming from General Koch is that he is weil satisfied with tho results or today's fighting." is i .V i -t? ------- .. Try One Perfection Tire ITT IT ON" Von,' SOITII-KAST WIIKKL. TKST IT ACAINST ANY TIUK: COI.M) OK KAI'.lilC, WIIITK, i:i,A( K, oi ti.kai; koi; si'Kkd, aoainst KMU'I.'ANCK OASOUN'K OXSCM I'TIOX, AND VOl' Wll-L I'KA I )l I,V SIXTI'K A NKW IDKA Ol1 what vor havi; i,.('ki:i in tiijks ukfoim:. I'KKI'KCTION TII.'KS Wll.b (HVK VOl" 'NIK SKI,'- N'K'K NO MATTKK HOW 1)1 KKKTKT 'NIK K'OAH CONDITIONS AUK. MI'V ONK I'KIM'KCTION TM.'K ON on." U'A 'OM M KNDATIOX WK A UK HKUK TO HACK ITl'l'. WHKN A I M I'STM KNTS, 1 1' AN V, A 1,'K NKCKSSAKV, TIIKV AUI", MADK UICIIT ON Till; Sl'O'J' NO DKKAYS WIIATKVKU. AUTO-TIRE DISTRIBUTING CO. 1 1 1 V. Main SI. PERFECTION it LONDON TIMES I.ON1HIN'. July lli.-Thc brilliant I'onti'iltiitinii ol' Aiiit'i'it-uu tronps to t!ic allied lt't'rii!e at rv liures ronpiruoHsly in tin- hatllc reports uihl is ui:m!c llic subjeet nl' sjK'ci:,! inentitMl iu the cdilori::! cihituns of the morning newspupers. "Splemlid men,'' is the deseripi ion eonlaiiied in Hie Times while iiuollier p:iper calls the Anterie.-in defense, ''The mosl eneouiMini: feature ul' the dav's l'ij;lilim;." ! II is le-iirdcd hei s l.ein- I.mi ! K.m-p the lUood Sln-am Ticre early to pronounce miv opinion on1 Hheumallc pains, backache, swol tl:e ureal liallle east ai;d west of leu joints and sore muscles ortcn are liheims, ,,it the tai l t!iaV the tier- ' ,l10 results of impurities In tbfc blood is have not been able lo make any gathering In the region affected, a silbstanlia! aiivunee has lieen reeeiv- rosult of failure or tho kidneys to eil with relief. ' i eliminate waste products from tho As tarns is known milli'ii.- 'evel-1 l''n"d stream. l-'nlny 'Kidney Til's n ed M.inilny lo show whelher the heal, strengthen and Invigorate enemy's extensive mtuek is bis uiaiu ' weak, diseased kidneys nnd bladder, blow. ' W. II. Hill, Justice or tho I'oaco. Do ll is suL'i'sled lhal Ibe i.resent as-! troll, Tex., writes: "1 used Toley sn'lli may he a diveisinn lo draw I lie allied reserve from the i-'liiuder.-r a (ler- I mill to pr ll'uu altae!; 'I'M re life v;iy 1 in lliaf ' I'ecion. FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Is our business. Wc daour utmost In help tho Doctor help tlio fick. The Doctor's orders aro followed exactly as given. The best of druns and chemicals are. used, caro and t-kill uro exercised In compounding. , It will lie a pleasure to fill your next prescription. II K A T II S Phone HH I. D ,V. . ". , ..,,,..; (ipli-ilc Itlollii Theatre ASHESTOS TROTtCTED ' CAMl' U:VIK, TAl'O.MA, July Hi. --l'ivnrn(:iH) Iutu lire now nelivolyt un!(r xvjiy for tins nssipuniMit. it ml tMuipiitii of llu tlntl't of iipini nintt'ly 12.000 tiu'n who will I't'.'i'n to arrive in canii houimiiiij; m-xl Mon day. Tho houiliiinrltrs of the Mio'th depot liriin'o were moved (inlay ami barracks whit h have l.em mily half full arc I:ein emi't'ed and others till ed up, so that the new men will have ample, quarters. Compaiiv supply sergeants will he designated in a few d:iys and men etpiipped with uniforms :.s mm)H as possi'de after their arri val. Willi hut a few davs before the men en! rain, ol lifers of (hi depot I brigade attain (odav emphasised the importanee of not hrin.uiti to eamp anything that is not absolutely nee essary. While imiforats are issued its soon as possible, several days elapse he lure the men are supplied with under, -Intimi:, and such drill and work must be per formed in the civilian efotbes wbieh tln;y wear when arriving here. Kverythhi that is necessary can be placed in n suit case. (M'lieers urjc relatives and friends rot to Feu in writing to the men as stmn as they ifrive, but to wait until they arrive and are assign ed, and in possession of their correct addresses. IhmdpM's d' (etiers with merely the address "('amp Lewis," re main. ; Kidney I'ills and say iinbeHltatlngly ' that ot all I have used they are tho best, and have done ihe work whoro the rest failed." Bold ovorywhoro. R u c; S T C) R K (ooils IHMIvcl-tMl. .Meilfnrd, Oieuiin TIRES HEATH'S DRUG STORE Can sorvo you With Dr. Danlols' llorso and Cattle Medicine. Come In and 8co us and get a book. , NOTICE Kotico Is hereby given that on or nftor 00 days fron) tho 1st day ot July, in is, tho County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, will, In open Court, cuncel all warrants in the hands or tho County Clerk of said Coun ty which have heen Issued and not protested for a period of 7 years or more, prior to the 1st day of July, la IS; also all warrants will be ordered hold for naught and payment thero0f stopped, whoroin it appears that same havo been protested for a period of 7 years prior to the 1st dBy ot July, litis, but not presentod for paymont. The following list shows the nanios of tho pnyeo, date, number and amount us shown by vvarrnnts to bo lcted upon by the County Court. wnmiuts OCamo. Iirown. L. C , Juno -,- Kob. April June April Mar. May Feb. '-May Kob. June Oct. Dec. , Keb. May June May Juno Mar. Jan. - Aug. June luno i Juno Ian. Juno : June .. Aug. ..April - Juno Feb. Juno Aug. Oct. Oct. Sopt. Aug. Aug. April April ....:. May Hartlelt, Wm ! IJUllOr, M 1S8 Barren, Miss A Hutler, Herthu M Hurns, J. V Bluett, 0 Brooks, li. K Beebe, Clint Ballet, Adum Brooks, J. K Banta. It. W Cainoroti, L. C Clapp, Mrs. Mary Counley, James Cook, Mrs. Jas i'ottorell, Frank Collins, l,ert Chirbas, Andy Coffin, Mrs. .lames O. .' Diltz, Arthur Kric, J. P Kric, .1. P lOdinnnds, 'Mrs. Josephino . Ferguson, H. A .... Fuselman, .1. K (.larmier, Kmll (Jawior, D. J Hall. Chus llenrv, (leorgo Harrell, Mrs. I. L Ilowo, Mrs. G. A Iling, Leo Ilensley, (Mrs. Mary Ilonsloy, Mrs. Kl.e.i Hendricks, George Hammond. C. 10 Hamlin, C. K IddiugH, A. V JohiiKou, Mrs. B Johnson, Seth Johnson, M. F Kellow, Thomas Lewis, S. II Mullen, I'at Morris, Manuel Miller, .1. I ' Maitck, MUo Marsh, 11 Morris, I) Miller, C. II McCubo. Harry .McKechncy, 'Harper McMullan, .lames Mc.MIchael, John Olson, C. II Oliver, J no Proy, Geo v. Aug. April ......luno ...Aug.. April .--.I lino April .-..Juno luno : Juno Dec. Doc. .'Aug. Fob. Inly Fob. Mnr. June 'eacock, J. V Poole, Frank Itota, Peter Itagsdale. Jesso Kbadlu. C Slrlckos, D .' Simmons, V. D ' Kcanlan, (toy i Aug. Smith, W. X Feb. SpaiwiH, (!hrlst Juno Slalkos Charles ..Oct. Scott, Samson May Ward, John Aug. Williams, J. T Oct. Warren, John Aug. Wagner. Agnes Dor. Wright, (i. F May Wlmer, Aug. Wright, A. I, luno Young, Kmniet May Young, Leoiliu , Aug. Tho followitiK warrants hnvo lncn protested 'by thn t'ounty Troasuror anil duly called, Hi'inm having been proUmtcd for a period of over scvon ycarH, prior to the Inxt day of July 1918, but huvo not been presented for payment, lowlt: Nunia. Dntn. No. Amount. Front, V Mny 1, 1011 100113 1.511 Hulilxon, M Nov. B, 1910 Sllili 1.2S SliirKHHH, II. V ...Mnr. 7, 1911 UII12 10.47 Shorimm, Chus May (I, 11111 1001.-, l.Oil Sni'lfV, K. It '..Illlin in, till I 10585 B.OII STATU Ol'' OltKdON. COUNTY, Ol' .lACKSON, HH. 1 (1. A. (lanlnnr, County Clnrk of tli aliovo ninnnd County and Rtatn hereby certify that the niliilu ami foregoing Ih a truo and correct lint of County WarmntK Hirbject to cancellation uh the bhiiiu appeur of record til my orriee and In my care and cuntody. IN WTI'NK.SS W 1 1 Kit KOI', 1 have hereunto sot my hand and affixed Iho Heal of tho County Court tliln 1st (lay of July, 1918. U. A. (iARtXNKR, (SKA I,) County Clerk. (VXX3O5000O0O0XOO00000000O0O0XXXXXX3OO0O0C00000O000 DENNEY&CO. FRUIT MARKETING AGENTS I Specializing in the dis- tribution of Northwcst- crn boxed fruits. i t M. E. ROOT, Representative 8 Wtiii lHiiiso mi S. I. TriH-k. I'lofk South of Main St. fj MEDF0KD, PHONE 294 d Main Office Chicago, III. Western Office Payette, Idaho 8 F. H. Hogue, Western Manager. KiOOOOOXX)OOOOCKXJOOOCXX)DOC50XOOOOC3000000000000000W Guaranteed to plcaso or money refunded Sold by all dealers 35 Cents or by Mail Big Horse Book FREE at your Dealers, or DR. A. C. DANIELS, BOSTON, MAAS, on Hand. ito. No. Amount. 7, Kill 104S7 I.U0 1, liill H233 1.U0 5, 191 1 972(1 2.u 7. 1911 10404 1.00 5, 191 1 9719 2.B0 1, 1911 S4S5 2.10 , 1911 100H2 1.00 1, 1911 9317 l.UO 3. 1911 10044 1.00 1, 1911 9219 1.00 7, 1911 10549 ' 1.20 5, 1910 7595 1.50 7, 1910 S404 1.20 1, 1911 9304 1.00 3. 1911 1004S 1.00 7, 191 1 10452 1.00 3. 1911 1005 1.00 7, 191 1 1049S l.tVO 1, 191 1 9472 2.00 4, 1911 SS12 12.50 3, 1910 73HS 1.00 7, 191 1 10550 1.00 7, 191 1 11)499 1.00 7, 191 1 10551 1.20 4, 191 1 9031 3. SO 7, 1911 1015S 1.00 7, 191 1 10400 1.00 3, 1910 7229 1.00 5, 191 1 9733 1.50 7, 1911 10519 1.00 1, 191 1 9340 1.30 7, 19U 10451 1.00 3, 1910 725H 1.00 5, 1910 7 704 3.00 5, 1910 7703 3.00 7, 1910 7490 1.90 3, 1910 7259 1.00 3. 1910 7248 1.00 5, 191 1 9728 1.50 5, 191 1 9721 1.60 3, 1911 10040 '1.00 3, 1910 7242 1.00 5, 191 1 9720 1.50 7, 191 1 10508 1.00 3, 1910 7200 1.00 5, 1911 9710 1.00 7, 191 1 10529 1.00 5, 191 1 9727 1.50 7, 191 1 10548 1.20 7, 1911 10520 1.00 7, 191 1 10489 1.00 7, 1910 8399 1.20 7, 1910 8398 1.20 3, 1910 7200 1.00 1, 191 1 . 9220 1.00 , 1910 7005 7.50 1. 191 1 9231 ,1.00 1, 191 1 9478 2.20 7, 191 1 10405 1.00 3. 1911 10(100 1.00 1, 191 1 9232 1.00 4. 1911 8920 5.00 1, 191 1 9180 3.05 1, 191 t 9 174 2.20 3, 1910 7205 1.00 3, 1910 7254 1.00 1, 191 I 9307 1.00 7, 191 1 10194 1.20 5, 1 910 7709 2.20 3, 1911 10013 1.00 3, 1910 7207 1.00 5. 1910 7775 2. 00 3, 1910. 7201 1.00 7, 1910 84 12 0.21 3, 1911 111017 1.00 3, 191 0 7233 1.00 7, 191 1 10507 1.00 3, 191 1 10049 1.00 3, 1910 7201 1.00 May Feb. 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