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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1906)
WITNESSES TO ALIBIS. bad Trad Wtalch Oar fr)rlah4 In ft York' Cnrta. Th rider Woller In "Pickwick" was. as all admirers of (he work of Pick us irUl kjpt o gnrt believer In th Utility of M nlibl ns a defense lu both criminal ami civil nctl.vis. "Never mind the character." auid Mr. IVellcr to Ids on. "Stick t.i the alley tl. Nothhni like an nlleyld. Sammy; Colli Ins. Yerevcr lie's ntroin' to I tried, uie loy. a allcybi'8 ihe Uig to tot lilm olT." Till tnjre advice of Mr. Weller found frequent corr.ilxm(ion (n the Views of criminal lawyers In town up to a rery few years airo. There were half a ccntnsy npi more criminal law jers than tftere are today, and the emoluments nnd fees of criminal law yens were materially larger l:i the or dlnary run of cases than ipiv, A a coiiaecnicnce, eases were n-.ore often defended than they are now :md plena of puilty iiuu'li more rarer. Then tha allhl witness was a necessary thouJb usually unwelcome part of the ma chinery of defense In criminal ease.; There Is In criminal prvvodure ik let ter defense than nn nlilii If sustained.! Alibi witnesses were therefore very j much In demand until Juries liegnu to j mistrust them nnd the penalties for the crime of perjury were visited upon I ome of the dcli:i ;ui nt. j For a long time the vi nVic!ou and subsidized testimony of ;rofes-; lonal alibi witnesses obtained -redone . from Jurors, and some of these wit-' nesses. to quote their own l.tmruasr. ' "made a jrood thing o,:r of it." Juriea , In criminal cases are usually sympa-j thetic where no outside pressure la , brought upon them, and It Is the part i of the charge of every judge in a criml-! nal case to inform the jury that thei prisoner nt the bar Is entitled to every ! reasonable doubt. If. therefore, any uncertainty i xisted on the pilnt wheth- j er or not the prisoner was actually present at the time and place of ttie alleged crime he was entitled to thej benefit of It. but little by little the! prosecuting officers became acquainted j frith the identify nnd records of the professional alibi witnesses. One or rwo were prosecuted. Others were ! scared off. The commercial value of the services of the others was decreas ed, and finally the. whale nefarious business was abandoned, never since to be revived. CURE OF INSOMNIA. The soporific powers of warm milk ' are well known, but care should be ! taken that the miik does not quite boiL j A Swedish method of producing sleep Is to wring out a handkerchief In Icy j cold water and lay it across the eyes, j when It is said to act like magic. j To many constitutions a warm bata j taken Immedintely before going to bed j Is very soothing and produces drowsl- i ness. while an apple eaten as the last ' thing Is equally effective. j The homely boiled onion is nnother sovereign remedy, or an onion may be sliced and eaten raw, the disagreeable I taste being removed by taking a little ugar or a pinch of tea afterward. A Hindoo practice to induce sleep la to take deep inhalations, expelling the air alternately through each nostril, ! keeping the oiher closed with the fin- i ger. This has a wonderfully quieting ; effect i Going to Congrreaa. ! A poor man had Letter keep out of congress. Campaign expenses are heavy and they corne every two years. ! No man can go to congress without ; neglecting his law practice, or his busi ness. If be Is a poor man he will probably lose his clients or his custom-' ere; a small business or practice will j not support partners or managers. After a few yccirs i:i coagress nine men out of ten are beaten for renotnl-1 nation, and then, if they have not a fortune or aa established business to fall back on, they will try to get some small salaried place und'.-r the govern- i ment and may not be successful.-- j Philadelphia P.ecorl j ' hcu:lc-ul tliau-je. I i'y takiug bOiiie liiaewaier and blow- ; fug one's breath llo It a fine whits j powder will be fo::::ed la the water. j I'y adding some common salt to a . solution of ul: ate of i-:her a thick white powder Is produced which, t placed in the s-iuli-ht. will turn browiu l'our the Juice of a red c.ibbuge into a test tube or thij j-la.ss hot lie, drop hi very gradually a solution of wash ing soda. BliaUiuL; the bottle every time you put the washing t-oda in. and yoa will see the red solution gradually turning blue. Co on adding the t.oda solution, and the blue color will giv . way to green. ' fleiireaavd Sen 1 1 iu-iil. I People who Uiarrj- i-.I-.'. uys h-ar g'H1 wishes, coug-'-atuhuioa aiid othir pleasaut reuiar!:, Lut thej- miss luucu lu uot hearing the rein.s.-d si utiiiienti which hurst forth to others. A woman who recently m-eiv-e-l a wc-.Mitjg aa nounceiiietit from a fii- n 1 ivas hearl to oxclaim Iu tones of n.-p i-t, "What a willful disri-gai-d of thy lijAnifesU tlon of Provldeuce when hc whs m plainly Intended for uu old uia.d:" The Cvldeiire All In. A juryman vvt-.d to ;-!'. o Jurlu! the eloslnir Kjieech of one of tie' c-uuusel la the case lu aa Knjjlish court. TL Judfee had hlui awaUeiu'l and stcmly relinked Mm. "My lord." said tl Juror, "I was under ths lir.pri .-.siou that I wan h 'wra to plve a verdict uecorj lng to the evidence, not according t tho Hiieeehes." Thre Klnda. There are three kinds of good-Uia ktnd that feels cood. the kind that loo!; s (rood and the kind that oppose Til. And the flrt two are good for nothing. THE VATICAN PALACE. (Ma Kilalnr la Malnty llof to k Halldra IVtpr. Meant V. The present existence of the v'aiicuo palace Is principally due to Nicholas V the builder pope. whoso (ilganiie scheme would startle n modern archi tect. His plan was to lii !I the cumvn of St. Peter's as a starting point and then to construct one vaM central ban- itat for the papal adiiiiiiNuatioii, cov- 1 erinc the whole f uli.it Is called thej P.onro, from the castle of Sant Augoid to the catheoia'.. In ancient times a portico, or covered way u;-; o: to I on columus. led from (he brid.re to the church, and it was probably from this real structure that Nicholas iM'gan his Imaginary one. only a small part of which was ever completed. That small portion alone comprise the basilica and ti e Vaiii in palac. which together form by far the greatest continuous mass of building in the world. The Coliseum i r." jards lo-.iir by 1,V! broad. IncKiiiiug the thickness of the walls. St. Peter's church alone Is JlCi yards long and leu broaii. so that the whole Coliseum would easily statu! tip' 'ii the groiiiui plan 01 1:10 cnuron. wb.lo the Vatican p.ilai-o is more than half as laruo again. Nicholas V. died hi ll'd, and the old est parts if the present Vatican palace are not older than his reign. They are Kcncr.iily known as the Torre Portia, fro:v I ivlii: !vu itdi.ibited by Alex is:;. ! VI.. vim died of poison in the th.il of the rooms now occupied by th." Ii' : ;v. cuuutiu from the library! si,.e The windows of these rooms look upon the large square court of the Belvedere, and that part of the palace is not visible from without. Portions i if the substructure of the earlier budding were no doubt utilised j by Nicholas, and the s.vrol gallery j wh'ih connects tie Vatican with the mausoleum of Hadrian is generally nt- I tributed to Peso .loh.n XXIII . who i died la 111", but on the whole it may lie said that the Vatican palace is erlg iual'.y a buiii'.!:';.: of the I eriod of the reuaissanee. to wh'ch all successive popes have made additions. AN INDIAN THEORY. The Caase of Krthfnal.M, Tidal Varn and tileiinoea. "When 1 live t among the Iiakotas.' said an old army nthcer. "I foim 1 men i who. l.l.e liut'.iiha. gave seven years of their lives to prayer and fasting, that they might bvoii:e pure in the sight of God. or the C;eat Spirit, as they call that lieiug. After tlicy have proved themselves tiefore their people by per forming so called mir.K-los. such as holding their hr.u 's and arms iu boil-1 lug water and not being burue 1. shot wiih poisoned arrows and not harmed.) bitteu by rattlesnakes aud not ioi-1 soued aud many other tests that I have witnessed, they are ncoeptoil as holy , or wise men. The Indians believe that they cau get the word direct from God. or tiie Great Spirit, the same as the wise men aud seers of old used to do. j I have asked these intelligences to tell! me about the cause of earthquakes and j tidal waves, and they explain it lik this: "They say volcanoes are the safety valves of the earth; that the rim of the earth is gradually cooling. As it cools It contracts, making the pressure on the hot lava in the interior greater. At last something must give way, this rim must crack open, or the volcanoes must burst forth and emit this com-' pressed lava. "Sometimes it is relieved in one way, sometimes in another. Should thej earth crack in midocean. where the i crust is usually thinner, th-n the wa- j ters of the ocean till iu. and there is a j great explosion as the water strikes j this great bed of hot lava, large masses j of the rim are thrown up. and Islands, appear. Sometimes they stay on the! surface of the ocean, sometimes they j fall back and are again covered with : water, but that uph'avsil so lifts the; water that a great wave is started fcr( the shore that carries death and de-1 structiou in its way. i "Many of the old safety valves Ii the eartli are low closing i;p; only a few remain. The ( rust is becoming sa thick that the cooling process is mor? , slow." - S en '. 1 T i h. es. 1 Di-fi-ri-npi? to ltialtj. On the occaMoti o!' a visit ly th kiiiK of Italy to Vesuvius an Italiau newspaper announced that "the trap- tion had the honor of :in4 witnessed j liy his majesty." It was a Herman pa- j per which once stated that a certain royal prince "was graciously pleased to be horn yesterday." Iviually cour-1 tier-like was an army officer in attend ance on the k'uiii of Spain. The kins ; asked him what was the time. Th'i courtier fumbled for his watch, but could not find it, theu respectfully re- ' plied, "Whatever time your majesty j pleases." j Oilupuk anil Conifer I1. ! Conner eels hunt for the octopus and, 1 when found, i roceed to browse on Its Union. The oct"pm tries to hus the slippery, sliiy confer ti'lit, but In vain, and, hi.ding iis limbs fe'rowlrix loss, Uischai-s its ink In the face of the foe arid, under cover of the turbid water, bean a hasty retreat. It Is to escape the too pressing attention of lt fo"s that the octopus possesses the power of (haii'iii its color to corre spond with th.it of its K:iToundItiK. I a Kinil ami u I'alr. ad a friend claimftil : -I to a full house last turned out there wert !e iu the audience. Jew- j w. s the regulation full j ere three men In the ' man n ml bis wife down ! 'Ilirce i.t Hewitt-Oin that he play- Iligllt, JIU.l it only f! ve pe-.p eft-Well, ii hou-e. 'J'hi gillery unj u f-dair: w Yoik I'ics-i. 01i.ss can be cut with a p'dr of ordi nary shears if class and shears aud h'iuds are all l ept under cold water. A COAT OF ARMS. Ha On Mar eialrpl for at Conalctrrall.tM In Knalnnd, The practice of gninlliitf riiii I still !n venue In I'liKlnnd, Ireland, Scotland, Austria, Spain. Portugal. Italy, tier mauy, etc., nnd nt time the pope, as sovereign pontiff, exercises the power. Indeed, it is by pntoi.t or Kraut alone that a new family can legitimately ne ijulro a coat of anus. The modus operandi lu IhiKland. for example, I as follows: The applicant for a patent of arms (from the crown) may employ any member he pleases of the heralds' college mid through him present a memorial to the carl marshal of Kuglund. who acts for the crown In these matters, setting forth that he. the memorialist. I not entitled to arms or cannot prove ins right to sucli aim praying that lus grace the ear.l marshal will Issue his v. 'riant to the kings of arms, iiuihonx.lng them to grant and cotitirm to I. ,111 d'.:e nn I proper nrnuv rial ensigns, t . I.e b n ne according to the laws of heraldry by him mid his descendants. This memorial Is pre setited and a warrant is issued by the earl marshal, under which a patent of arms Is made out. exhibiting a paint Inar of the arnmrial ensigns granted, the royal arms of Pngland. the arms of the earl marshal and tine of the col lege nnd desc.-d.hu: In o'.li.-lal terms the pr H-eeding-i that have taken place nnd a correct bl.-j ni if the arms. This put out is registered iii the h.vks of the heralds' colic'.' and receives fie slrna turo, of iru.,,.r n,t ,, r iHltll f j the provincial kings of arms. A grant or patent of arms is made to a man and Ins male les.i-nd.uits. This gives him a fee simple of them that Is to say. to It ; rn ;.nd to lils u-r.!" descend ants e t enia Ii tier i n 1 i e bauds piahj ami altogether aiKt to his descendants in a ipiall-'od man e., f ir 1 fc. t i bear the arms in :ui' or hi j .a led with their hus arins nt' tiie lirbam's have annsi. as arms in ony N' brought in by ari.as. nr. if they Im heiresses or co heiresses, mi an i sciitcliedii of pretense upon their htisban is' shields, nnd in t tit? last case their descendants luherlt such maternal arms, but only as quartering. N met eonth t 'entury. SMUGGLING. It XX a o''itl-r-d a l.eirltlmate lafrr j auit In l.i? (iiitie ll. j A h'Mi' by J. C. Wright entitled "Iu j the G kk Dal Times" throws some In-: terestiug light on the ways of days' g me by: "Df every three pounds of tea i it was said that two were contraband, j In fact, smuggling was considered a ! perfectly legitimate pursuit. Kvery- j body was ready to profit by it, from the squire, who tilled his cellars with cheap wine, and his wife, who ndorued herself In che ip silks. t. the shopkeep er, who git cheap groceries, or the la borer, wh i g it high wages fur work j that was secret, unlawful and ierilous. Even Adam Smith confessed to u weak- j ness for smuggling and nobody was : above bargaining to have a pipe or a ' hogshe ad put in his cellar at n low tig- , nre. Hut smuggling on a large scale was not carrie I on without hriliery. perjury, informing, violence uJid mur- ; der." j Of the old time London watchman:; "He was wrapped in a wide skirted , heavy coat, a useful garment for pro- ! tec-ting him from the cold, but not adapted to enable him to cope with the i bullies who assaulted the weak aud uu- I protected. He wore low shoes and a j leg broad brimmed hat, which could be ' turned up or down, worn f irward or backward. The only means of defense which the watchman seems to have 1 possessed was a staff something like a beadle's. Ill his left hand be carried his lantern." ! In those primitive times pins were : manufactured by hand and went : through several stages of manufacture: ! Worker No. 1 formed the wire, No. t! cut It Into lengths. No. 3 smoothed It. : the fourth man made the head, the fiftli stuck it on, the sixth ground the point, the seventh washed and dried If, i and it had to go through three more bauds after that; hence It used to he : a familiar proverb, "It takes ten men to make n pin." i Uurt-r Judicial Deelaluaa. t Some ijuier Judicial d'i.-is;ous in Vic toria are mentioned in the Australian Ilorlevr of l:evlews. A man who em- ' bezy.leil some money from a bank has received a sentence of nearly three years' imprisonment, while a man who murdered his mother by stabbing her to th" heart received only one year, and another man, who shot Ids sister anj klll'-d her. was sentenced to only two years, and Immediately after that a man who wrote a letter to another man threatening to klil him received three years' imprisonment. i Si'lioiil)o) Aotiirn. fire some assertions from com II.: positions by American schoolboy?: "Franklin's father was n tallow chan delier." "The climate of North America Is embracing." "This song Is iu the key of 1: flap." "There are five bowels a, o, l, o ;:-id ii." "The snow Is painting the town white." "He lived In Carnbridgo poil:." "Man Is hi the muscular (ren der because It denotes a male." "They went to tho foolish (Polish) church." Question: "What Is geography';" An-avv-er: "(;eogrphy Is round, like a ball." lame. It Is uu Indiscreet and troublesoin Htiibitiou that cares so much about fame, about what the world says of us; to be ulway looking In the faces of others t,r iipproval; to be always an: loin about the effect of what we do or saj-; to be always shouting to hear the fchoes of our o.vn voices. Longfellow. Laws are like cobwebs-tf any tri fling or powerless thing falls Into them they hold It fast, while If It Is some thing weightier It breaks through them and Is off. Solon. RECKONING TIME The Walch of tha Man la Ilia ar4 la Sri by It liar. Time Is a perennially liitcronllng sui Joct. Hefore the chroH,omutci' lu the Jeweler's window u procession t con stantly pusslng. The bunker pulls out Ids $TiK) rvpoatcr. compares It with t!:s chronometer and moves on. The ofllre boy with just as much dignity consults the dollar timepiece that bulge Ids lit tle waistcoat, lloth are equally under the spell of time. As most persons know, llngland sup plies the world with that valuable but Impalpable commodity, thr.t purely ft bitrary thing whlcho call time. The meridian of the lloyal observatory at Gi-eenwlch Is the point from which the day of the civilized world Is reckoned, but iu America the Pulled Static Naval observatory lu Washington determines Greenwich time and distributes It by telegraph. In the end the watch of the mini lu the street Is set by the stars. Dut of the vast number lu the heavens there are some ilitii, visible either to the eye or the camera, which are known to be practically Invariable. The astronomer selects one of them. Through the transit Instrument- a telescope pointed nt the meridian - be watches, telegraph ic key hi h uid. Di the lens of the telesiupe are el -v en ha r Hues. The center one n' "l;s the meridian. A the star crosses each of these lines the operator presses his Key. the wires of which connect vvll'.i uu iiutomatic re cording clock cubed a eiirouograph. This shows nt what time the star crossed the meridian. Astnui unical ta bles determine the time at which It should have crosied. Comparison of the standard click whh the-ie tables shows whether or not this clock Is right. Tin time Is dis'rii'iiteil nt noon. Thrive initiates before 1J o'olo. k th Ml sands of telegraph operators sit In si letiee waiting for the ad i' k of the key which sliall ti ll them itnt t ' "master cl'M-k" iu Washington bis begun to speak. At one minute In fore VI It be gins, beating eveiy si c md until the tll'ty-lifth. Then, after the pause, comes a slng'e beat. vvhVh in:'i-l,s exact noon, unci for tin other day the world knows that It has the correct time to the fraction of a sii-ond. Youth's Com panion. A FEW DON'TS. Imn't be neMe'S. es;.eeial!y In your lying. Iim't give to the I.oi-I mil then go out and rob a w Id iw. I oirt a ci pi ire the borrow Ing habit, or the day w ill come w io ti yon w ill run out of friends. I'ou't marry :::i In "!-:.; man expect ing him to l.r.i.e iiji or y-ci have t) t::ke In w.i-!i ng I p-iy for the brace. Iioii't be so men. i i .inded that yoa can see no good in a man. He may be the tirsl to toi., yon money in time of need. loti't lay i.p everyihii.g I t a rainy day and go hungry nil through life. Itesides. whe-e v mii are u ii ig it may never rain. Iiou't spread butter on both .sides of your bread just hii-aiise you have $il iu your pockets. An earthquake may come ulong and shake the change out of them. I ii-nvi-r New s. j I- f-liiuif ul of M I hlrlt. , The dev clnpiiieiit of a chick within the ejri; is one of the most wonderful things in nature At the end of the tiftj--eighth hour of incubation the heart begins to b 'at, two vesicles ure iseen and a few hours later the auri cles also appear. On the fourth day the outlines of the wins may be jier-' ceived and sometimes of the head also: ou the fifth day the liver is visible; on the sixth other Internal organs appear.' In 100 hours the beak is fully formed; In 2X hours the ribs are clearly devel-, oped; In lilo hours the feathers are vis ible; in -W hours the eyes appear; In 288 the ribs are completed and the , feathers on the breast; la 3d) the lungs, stomach and breast have as-j Burned a natural appearance. On the eighteenth day the first faint piping of the chick Is sometimes audible. I oly Oil! London. Modern cities are not as noisy aa those of other days. For example, In London In the time of King Oeori,' II. the streets were still cobbled and the pack horse of Fllzabethan memory had been replaced by heavy carts and wag ons. Barrels of beer and heavy cases were dragged about ou drays of Iron without wheels, and to add to the tu tntt heavy signs In Immense frames of Ironwork hung out In front of shops and houses and croaked interminably. Street cries never ceased for a moment all day. All the smaller necessaries, Bticli as pins, thread, string. Ink, straps, fish, milk, cakes, bread, drugs, herbs, matches, were hawked In the streets. Tin 5linlrrn War. I 'My dear, you must really take Fred- j dy In hand about the way he uses Blang. Today he nsked me what en- j tomolory was, and I told hlni tho BCI- 1 ence of bugs." "Well?" "Then he asked me If an entomologist was a crazy man." P.altimoro Ameri can. A ;ioil Anawrr. A uhopl:ceier had for Ids virtues ob tained the name of "tho Utile rascaL" A stranger nsUed him why the appel lation hail been (dven to him. "To distinguish me from tho rest of my trade," ijuoth ho, "who nre nil great rascals." London Mall. I'aornl. Ftella Profess-ir Lee says candy Is a cure for fatigue. P.ella That's true. A rnun wh i brings mo chocolato never rnakis me as tired us a mail vvho does ii'it Ilarper'i Iiazur. BUY THE mm Btiir You Piirnhfua Any Othr Writ THE IW HOME 8IWIN0 MACHINE COMPANY OSN(, MAS. Many Si'M-lnir Mnc.lilnM nr ninilrtntrM r"nnri lr ol yuAlily. but tlm n Hume" it niAda to wnr. Our Ku.vrniit nrvnr runt n' t. W m.lk SnuKinif Mm'iItibi to I i'I i I orai.! :' ill ol I'm Inula T'-n,Nr Home " s an 111 UK h- 1 ot a1 I II iall-U rntic In:, i i i ''inr Nuld ti iiul)lorle.l li !T nil, (,w fl The eaj ri.iiua Sewing Machine Co. WESTERN STAGE LINE OUico at the Mercantile I'miijinnyV SI nre Lake view, Orenn. 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Instead of spending your day nt u desk, re citing; your lessons to h teacher iu a big; brick building:, yon prepare you lessons at home, from our outlines, write the recitation, uml semi it tu us by mull for correction. it Is nil done in your spare hours. You lire not tied to any set hour for recitation. You pay a comparatively small sum, nnd for this wo furnish text hooks, exainlnatl ou paper, nnd competent Instruction until your course In completed. Your daily work does not Inter fere with your studies. You can enrn while you learn. If you want to know more about our plan, write your name ou the coupon, cut it out and mull to us. You risk nothing but the ptl(-e of u tump, IIITIt l l. HIH.l"IOIlV. I'rrilili'lil Thi'iwlnrti MiHiaayall Vleii-lTnulrtiHit Cliaa. W. Kalrlanlit Sreri'larr el Slain Hlliu Hiio Hcreliir)r of Treasury I.rlla M.Htiaw .rrrtar ul War 'm. Ts'l Atlnrni-r lifiifral ' V m. II. Mmntjr l'ii.lnoitrr tli'lieral n'. 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Mo. ! - - - The Willi street line of ennriivei! j certlllciites of .Stuck Mini I'.orul bhilikrt I lit the Cxiuiiiut-r iilllce. New smuple jlmiik received Mniiilny evening. If 1 yini want stiM-k certificate see mir ! s tin ,! n i I g t ii ir rl. 4. If WAXTKIi:- lilHtrlct Mantu'ers to JhihI bluH, nd vi-rtlHi and I i-1 r Itm t samples. Snlery $s.'J0 weekly, $'.(H) pT .lay, fur e.ielises. State ue mid present cm pin ' Mien t. 1 1 I.'AI, S II f'.A it (),"! Kiunbilpli St., Chleiio. -Jnn. u:. 4 in. 'ixet.p wf( (loose Lake." i '-Or use Tin irnt ou's 1'av oritri 'renin i 1 or chopped and red skin." J TUB I cmHiMi CATARRH AND HKAI IMI tl UK J'lIU CATARRH la Ely's Cream Balm Eun niiil pli'iix iiit In I tut'. (''iiUuitt mi In- ' Jurl'iim iIiiil:. il III iiil !.:' fltmiirlrt-.t. t I.IVI'A lll;)lt f (tl oil' f. It I iiii'im anl I i ai.m.-n tlm NwitJ l'llt-ll"l-. All ivi liillnniiiintii'ii. COLD 'N HEAD JliMila luul I'r Miiu I'm Muuilirnii Minlnrrn th Si'lliii'H nf TiiMti: iih I Smi'!l, l.nrj'ii Hi.-, r.il crnU al DrjinlK nr i.t nnul ; 'I mil Si..., in ri'i.m liv mall. hL'i ilUuTHKKn.M Warrr.u buw, fie liurk. JiU'OlUll S&lljool I Hook keeper Stenographer Teacher Mecb, DHfUmu Sarreyor Mechanlud Enclaetf 1-lectrlcal Eniclnter Civil EDitloeer Mlninf fcnrtoeer Coirt fiponuriut ' Sail I.att Ol, i'ub Hlenit iiluin, wilhuul ipeiiM to ma, Iiuw I can iiuaHfy fur tha pual tlon bcluic wLUL I uav aiarked X KuLu ( utility i:iuuhiir, June,