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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1911)
P" lf, ' -"' --" w ,- --,. w ,,. JJH, .Tl ,, -2mnmmijBimmwrmK !: 8be f initio . Herald " gaffi mn-l9, . .....,. "jU. i ' " . . ' .. . -JT-rt-, Si ..w.n rnuiin, .'nmuwff, nv,iul, 1, 1WJ1 . . f ik. Bi lUt ' x I r ' ' - mmm.mmmmmmt , ,r. I kl J .. 1 " '" . a-yf- , uii SiiO LEGISLATURE ON GRAFT CHARGE HUNS INVESTIGATES wmcnvi: NlllKTRACKN KX'V.S AXUKtm CASK TO gjtT MIM NLKUTHM UN A Ml NMIMKAIi CHAJMaB MKNATK COMMITTKK r'AVOKH IHIIMrr KI.KCTIOX WABIIINUTON', May l.Tlio self to Judiciary tommltten today or dercd a favorable report on tliu tllicrt Icctl6r"uf aenatora rrsoliillori. Thi ha already pasted tlm home. if - Hoiiiciulcr lliw dote, May Mil, 'r. day owning, at lloiimiiti'n (lM.ra hnusoBand concert, IT FIRE DESTROYS LUKE STEAMER .-MIRTH MTAII IN A TOTAL lOMN TOII.IV AN THK IIKMULT OF A myntkkioih nwMfmvrio.v LAHT XIUIIT 8 ' MUuTPrvM Rrlf. .. titeMag tor in present even lb lm. j Ijx Anarlea draataHlaa ram. IMajtlr Burn arrive here Tuesday l tak charge u( bkr detective In i Ut Ihry claim to be th iirrairat ' Malllil rdl ettr oipoaod la .in AMtkan kaHUture. matri attar lltvy ha4 arranM (MaOforie Nya, a repraaaatatht-, imm BrM' datartlvM tatfa? wra itttlcaod and bvld o ,16,000 tiall tMr they had bca iraapad by N)i tftk tat aid t Mkr VlnlM. ,l'a4rrad by tbla arrrat, tbo do- Mrirn r Jhy Jiom gathered proof ait al'lioat flflv nutoluM nt Hi,, p " "-- - ...-.,..-., s l.1r ,.,, ". . . .... naa luuiniii ir kj ,... . .. . turn hir born anlltltlna mutJ '"' ' '" "" "i'I"rkmi kitc Lrlbw. Klnro lb rfr.t . .',rw "V"" ,,n,, l0 ' niRiii loiiimvrtr umi iuv llllln (Irani er North Htar wa altrc, and n drilling on tlm Ink.., ho ropv at- 'tafhlnu bur to llio InndliiK IikUiik 'Imn-ii Imriiid In twii. , Uuntb waa unl out to thu ktvamcr, niid.iffnru in ml i. o ntlarb a ropn to Hie hull, but llio ropo tiiukii nnii ihn ixp.1t finally tank, IravliiK only brr amokmtntk In vln. The boat wan mined at 12,000. and MutiK.nl in Iltirho WIImoii. who hid IWMIIINflTON', May . Nlmulla- "" ,,1,"r8l'r " "r. 8he bad Ixvn .mhr-u ( iihiiiiiib pmiiu iriiin a puim u l tho lakit m Hhlnnlnicton. The origin of tbn flru l a oiUry OH iMlrtyditaMr wu tiutU two yrara bro. Comtnndnm Alrx Ninlrr ronatrurlrd the hull, wbllo lh rabln waa built and tho boiler and en Inn Inatallrd by Wilson ft Wllleta. Tho airamrr baa brn moil almoat en tirely In tho aand trade, Ttltl'JN 4KKHOHN' A gulot wedding look plar at the rcmuotifo or tho brldv'a paronU, Mr. and Mra. V. H, Bwborn, at II o'clock H-torday mornlnn, when Mlaa Artlo Hevborn, n well known young lady, beuiiiiB tho brldo of hoatcr Turpln The reiimiony waa iorforiued by Hev. Hilton, paNtor of tho Chrlatlan ihurch and ana wit netted by only lb moiu lvr of Ihn brldo'a family and Mite Ktlii-I llawihurtt. Pollowlna a wi-d- dlim bienkfatt tbu couplo left on tho iiioinlim train for Metalline Fall, Wah whoro Mr. Turpln ha charre of the electric power plant. TEAM LO OPEMI j - at int wmi Mas nmaafra of both houaea hao lm toadly demanding an Invatllaa tal AMUMIIf l IIP IM Man WnlLn U nnlMi fHfnvUHI MM IV aaaounrrment that Captain ivyrr, tuiwrlntcndrnt of tho naral tajaMy at AnaapolU. hat rMtnaod Maa-if4ll hrihh and that Clptala J H.lilbtMint will atircacd him on Xay 1Mb waa inadn loday by th ut; drpAittnrnt. . owm a rarantly under nro In "faTrtmn rhamea of taobbcry grow uatnf a reprimand Riven Mldtblp Ma Burtla becaiiao ho eacortod to a. My kup Mitt lleera, datiihlcr of Ttla profraaor, who waa vtnplortd by lat lfe of an officer. t n NIDIT LEAVES PRISON IN AUTO . t ami Knm HHOH SOT TO M aKM OVKR THK RAJMIOAII K KlfflHT HO MAUP IN THR wOMJl'P IMYfl i tjCKAMKNTO, May l. Chrla . chief of Ike famoua 8onlaa 3g ! C,rlB rokkara, whoao JW baeawe afacHv thla Morning, "JHd to be take frwn the foltom rWH la wm naaaw other tbaa on awwnr raellc trtn, wMth ,. "" bt fOUahl an bard mm A ,!.-. Mr la the naat. FJh frlakod may In auUmo " tatlmaea frua-u .a au u.. Tif l '. PrkMMi Him. reaulM la tearaaeato u and taea ion aortb to Jola bla wife aad other bla family. Vtwh y. '- 1H to P"H'0f IR COURIY 25 YEARS, YEf MVEI VISITED THIS CnY Jamca Whltmorn la a unlquo char ncter who Urea at llonanta, whoro he follow tho occupation of mending aboea, wherewith to eko out n liveli hood. Ha la aomo eighty odd )oaraof age, and baa been a realdent of the Oregon country for mora than ality ear. Home jeara ago Jim Urlacoll look pity on tho old man, whom ho rap poaed waa In a atarvlng condition, and beeldee helping blm from bla atom, got tho county court to mako a monthly allowance for him. It la re lated that be took out a few dollara' worth of good whea the fact dewaed on hla mind that bo waa a pauper, and ho rcfuaed lo tako any more; told thf authorftlaa' they could keep tbe'r aluff; he didn't waat any more of II, ! Ho baa realded In Langell Valley and Donanta contlnuoutly for tho uaal lwent)-flvo yaara, yet during all thai tlmo bo baa never vllt4 Klam ath Valla (or Llakvllle, aa It formerly waa cAlled). Mr, WHttmerevWM one nt Ibe -rat whlto tnaa to vWt tb Klamath region, aad aan glvo.paat of the'plonocrM carda and aaaaea aad Ibon boat thorn in rotating early rom- Inlaccncoa, UIIITr-flRIIVlTH A (Ulul wwldlilK took ulata at 10 o'clock Hunday inoinlnc at tho Meth- odltt parwinagc, when Hev, Veao Mir formed Ihn ceremony making Mitt Cora Urlmth and Frank K. White man and wife. Tho brldo It Ibe daughter of Will Qrlffllh of ! V.I ley, and It woll known In the county. wnere hn ha taught tchool. Mr. Whlto It iho ton of rjcorgo While, owner o Whlle'a ranch, one of tlm topping placet on the ttagit lino be tween llonanta and Illy. K, K t'arllnlc returned Haturdry from u bimliima trip to Klamath Agetir), looking after the herd of cut tie and hortot belonging lo tho citato of the Into I.. H. Hplawn, deroatod, and will eni for bit home nt North llrnd In tlm morning. I'rofekkor C. i:. Mulkey came In f i oni Kurt Klamath Saturday lo at- Idid the clrcut nod attend lo 'jukI rift matter in the county veat. He renrlned over Sunday and pUci with tho Klamnlli Stars oterfiy ufl'rnoon. . tMIITS MSS KHTERSH The following from tho Oregon Km erald concern Iho tram that defeat ed the debating trio of Klamath County High: "Percy Collier. Carlton Spencer and fori Kllpalrlck wore Judge of Ibe debate between Uranta fata High Bchool, ihamplon of Southern Oregon, and Ubanon High School, champion of Central Oregon. The aubject of the dobate waa the conaervatlon of natural reaouraea, and wa won by flrantt rati." . KLAMATH HTAIW MAMMY W1X KHOM OUVKR'N iUMHtMATlOX, WHO PIT IV A.VwtYaUCKiKI) HOItT OP AN KXMMTION LS)l far lie People Were Enjoying Circus) Houses Were Entered and: Rofoti h rlle'Mrown, a Caerokee Iadiai, i. f - --.. mm no m reaun oi JJlf" oat near rfayloa latur- , ft While the TmmtAMMkm ml tm.t .1.1.. r '" tq WV " ajoylag .PMlretia. ftef Mi'kr. waoa haretvr.ed to "TElf & ,. mooVgaa 3JfflA4-(- ifemejaajaa wagrw a gN m& fW woro purlwnod, " Horllhy and Mloracougb auapetad Urown, who haa been working on tha Doodnough place for ten weeka be foro he came here, to work for John fielder, and whan they learaed that he kad bean In'the neighborhood on tho day of tho two burglerlea they latt no tlmejn, oomlnjuto tofw Ut neUfytng tha authorltlea, ' Brown waa arretted by Chief of Po- BTowwrngtl, aad made denial of ekart.HM eaiawW lalall prob- before tn teatrai Talk about having the Indian algn on a bunch I Weill that'a Jnot tHo dope tho MlamaUi mtf buagon lhtKlamah Fall team naianlaa aftaraaoi V Tbo game.u.whM H wr V finally com-itotcd, etood 11 V to c la favor of the vtelUai btavit. itaac, whowlrted for th Star, had a delivery' that oamnletelv bewildered the loeala he only al lowed two blu, while he atrack out i doien ruon. glemohat who opened tbo gttno for tbo lorm aggregation, allowed eovc-n hit, and Cooper, whe dcllvored iho alanta far the taat tw: liming, waa hit eafelf once. In their half of Iholrat Inning th local itartcd thlnga in tho rlgh manner, and before they woro retire they bad brought In a eouplo ot tal lie, through a combination or error, mid atupld play on aha-part of tt vultor. fleaaon, thailrat in up, u Hiked to flrat. He wa followed by Hblte, who hit ont oao to LoBall. the aiTond aacker, who iaigied It. allow Inu Hhhe lo reach ilo Initial aack tjtely. in an cfort to cat at Benton. ho waa xrootln tearard third, li Hall threw oorly to, Sbakeapeare, and Ik foro Shako could recover ihc ball both of the runner aeored. In tho aecond lheJa41aaa made thelclnftlal acore, whflky drove out o' beautiful alngtejawl etole tec ond. .In an eaTortito.tatcli htm off Iho each Slement threwwltd to Milre, and Shlv In turn threw ao far over UK KM' CaVtVpaMnViM again in the third, whea Qahaew. after driving the tphere Into deep janter. waa brought In by Wilton' rorWai drive to right Aeld. Iloutton In tho fourth chapter. reached II rat on Mulkey' error, male necond aud third, aad cam In home niter running Iho gauntlet of tbo ma Jor part of the vialtlng team, who were lined up between third aad tha plate to tag the runner. A tingle, a double and eevcral er- lora lu ibe fifth netted tha Star four run. 8hakepear' groaader to short waa Juggled by Shlve. and Qata- by, tho neat batter, waa atraek by Slemen and Ball brought both atoa la with a alagle. laaaoa kaocked a pop ny to siemeaa' baada aadalmbram aniaabed out a two-aacker, aaarlag nail zimbrum aeored whan AmoM Juggled tho throw for Iho ratlraamat ot Lo Ball. Benaon"wa'lked'for the aecond time In tho fifth, atole aecond, aad aaared on Shakeapearo'a error. Duriag tho aoventh tho locata eaded their ma getting. Arnold, the Irat man up, waa hit by Itaac. and he atole aec ond and third, acorlng on Beaaoa'a alugle. Benaoa llkewlae etole aeeoad, and aeored on. tha third aaaemau error. Blemeaa aMMk'a'.daaperata effort to acore. and hatha! off a beatlfulalld?, but all to vajk)ai Zlmhum tagged him out TMa.allde proved tha un doing of' Mamaaa, aa be Injured th muaalea of hla right aide and ren dered hla arm almoat naaleaa. In their halt ot the aevaatk tha vh Itora atoatgot bua', aad chaaed a eou pie of raia over Mm plate.- Ball laid ad on,ofrot Wamaa'a twlatara far, a base, atiale aaaaad, waa ad-maeed ha third whea Btemmu, who' delivery wa getting erratic, walked 'itwxtww Bucceedlag man, aad aeored. waaa a pitched ball atraek the, hamevplat?. earromlnc off for quite a dlataaee. glmorum, oue-,ot tho Wen given n pat lo Irat, atolo aecond, aad came la on Mulkey' flno drive. Cooper replaced Wemena la tha eighth, and held the Stare dawn t one hit, a alagle by Bbakeapeare, and no run. In tha laat Inning .Jaaaea, Xlmbrun and Mulkey scored on a number of glaring error. Slemen did not eem to bo In hit old tlmo form, while Cooper, who re placed blm, I ntlll handicapped by ua Injured hand. Tho aupport glrcn wn for tho mott part of a very rg erd character. Itaac aeomed to rave perfect control, and at no time did ho aucm lu danger of being pounded. "Montlc" Montgomery umpired Ibe gamu. The aeoro by Innluga follewa: KL.AMA.TH STAItS AH It ID PO A C Ball, lb ........5 2 2 C 0 0 Itaac, p Si 1 0 0 2 I Zimbrum, c C 3 1 1C 3 0 TRIAL OF SUSPECTS TAklNGV)M shape will rcpoit at headquarter at San Ulcgo, Calif., and will thea he aent lo Iho front for a two weeks' ilatail wlfb tho troopa ot tha regular army. General Flnier aald today that ho eipected to bo aaked by the war de partment for one more detail of na Uo'aaKguard otlcera for duty with Lection draws UT BI6 CROWD rrt 1 FArHQinr gwrvAMr .ra-wae vraara-a twaa.0 rarea.Wi WHILE NO TIa BUrVafleMMT ro the lUAjanaa. Vmnaaarrr.' TKN WILL WATtPMI -4ND DKtraTaaM, nKErsKiatt MEUITIKST ,i o-,i.i i i urn jvv. '-' V Thla" ntdrnlng at 19'o'eloek the funeral aervleea for the lata J. .T; Moore, who paaard away aadaenly Saturday morning, woro held at Ike undertaking parlor of the Willie Far- alture company. Rev. Ueerg reeve of the Mcthodlat church Derform'el Iho ceremeny. Quite a number of proplo attended the aervleea. and foi- lowed the remalaa to their 'laat rt lag place U the city cemetery. Mr. Mooro waa an old realdaat of thla city. He waa 79 year of at at the tlmo cf burdcmltc, which waa due lo paralyai. ever In tho hittory of Klamath i hat a city election etlrred no widespread Interest a tha am ig net today. For the paat men could not converse for- i three minute without aomo rot co blriaMtothlaeMaaiat .protpocw, walla' eran m,1t me menta oc tae aiian t have been talked over. rly the entire number reglatar- turned out to vote. Un tin . the Mowing flgare were glvoa m each ward: - .... . FlretWard T.T. Tiwd Sacond Ward ..SSd Third Ward Ml Fourth Ward si J Fifth Ward MS -TPT- rnw V W" ' !- srf!. h .. IfclrO ' i i .v LOB AKOBLBBralay 1-Tg tW0- ecathM haa ref aaed to eaaalmji mttmi the report Xhat Mra. Mchfaalgal for John MeKamara after hla arrant. aaking hla help aad aaylag that ah needed' money, ll I Martml. thai thl la to ho aa Importarkt Itek to aha state teetimoar. The Draaawataaa alaa YH 1-OI.UNO HAH BBBN VlMlJL friT!21 Wf' I " " - ! IF THK MOHT HP! KITKU IN THK Tha tlm for the areUaOaarT haar- lUimitv ft' in.iuiTu atat.tjtl'Bt haa aot boon aec Be la haJ -tl.li CANIIIUATEH COXFTDKNT 8. Otto of Oorrto waa a Klamath Fall vmitor FalU Satarday and Sturdily. IN iMJWOK Of KNII UI ttUKD t TtlCftON, Arli.. May 1. Tho Santa Fo railroad mutt ninko answor lo n complaint alleging 190 violation ot the federal law limiting the hour or eoatlnuout labor on iho part of train and engine crew. The paper la tbu ault were forwarded from Turaoa by United Rtataa Attoroey Marriaon to the United State court at Praaaatt. ' All the alleged Infractions of tho taw are aald lo have taken pbvao on tho Arlsona division ot tho ayatem during tho past winter. Tho court la aaked In Iho complaint to penallu the railroad In the aggregate sum of MB, (MO. Tho law laaa the maximum day'a work for a.tfaln erevat aliteea hour, and require a rent of at leaf, ten hour In nil caaea where tha max Imuni service haa been exacted. Mts mwa me - I Fl JEW NMTE1S F. II. Mill, n well known local law or, lint Just moved from hle'old loca tion to n aplondld aulto of room In Iho Odd Fellows' building. HW of fice occupy tho corner facing of Fifth and wain, AMoriuted with Mr. Milki now, la J.- H. papier, who recently arrived hero to tU, up a parlnerahlp wKh Mill. Napier la a graduate of tha law department 'of the Southern Nor mal University In Tenneeaee, and he also latohod a pot graduate courae at the University ot Arkanaa. Attar leaving college Napier did a general l6W,bunlue till 107, and alaaa'that time he haa'baan aagagad la aorpora tlon p'ractloo and Investment and aa cuaWeitNaw Orlfaaav MtAwm alaW aa ahW laaryirTaMfcaHaV lata ha Bewratulitd gg aarlggual lUKrtMKSIIitB;. Iwrw BJHU H IBJBJJJJPei V Daltad w &Uti VBNOafOO, May l.-r-Tha Pla Qlaaa aomgaay'a phwt burned , wUh-aaUjg mUlkkn lata. . Thf hiaaa started,! tho fuiaaaa. raam, frjajtr oowtt fturgaaaa of,moHe gtaaa ' ii i laaalai '" Wf wiTai HEsmris tmmt tarn Dr. L. W. ChHtoa. whoeanta here a few day a ago from Caayan City to look Into tho hospital sUaatleu, I perfeoUy satiated whh the maaaer In which Klamath Fall look upon th? offer of hto brother-in-law, A. J. Lyh, aha haa beea here far aornVtltgo. At a meeting of partlea latermaad Batar day nlghtit waa daclded that a haa pttalBheold he started 'here. Thn point nowto bo decided ta that of a aultable locatiea. An offort la to ho made to secure the old "K. D." hatld lag. and If thla la aot araamplaihhd. aomo other atructutv wll) bo temporarily. T. M. Hammoad'of Ooaaac Oamn at Maaaa Vnlley, Nef., haa been 1a the Icty and vklnHy far aomo day, wMh a view of making laveetmeat. w V O.ltlffieEB ME MEh Tl FaWH In purauanco of tbo hut call from tho war department for a detail of national guard oBjcera to Join tho. reg aiar troopa ntjwmon tae "luaa frontier. AdJuUat.Qaaeral W. aV Pin ger today lasued an.order oommaad lag tho following O. N Q- aoara to report to aeaeral BUea at Baa INfgo, Calif,: Cantata .Charla T,Bmka, third iBfaaUF.vfBfUaad; ( QaUta Maria B,rataraaa)aa, meataM ejafw, Pertland: Oetaa laatea C iBhiaaa. eommlmary, fgarth bifMtnr.OtjaadH orwtai, oaBtaig.gigaiay J iMptfai, tourut .wntnav, jAaBi jDafaajg, WalUr ,U ,Taaa ., tatM ladMtry. DaUaa.aad1dkigV:lKr,,Wiel-. B? tPi'" W rTrwrnggj V& taaae amia, aroiiBMajajig t hrnve Portlaad Kandar htgjhtt 1 U FwUETTE KST aUI Tl KtlJUTE THSTS WASHINQTO.V, May l, Daciara tlon that United Bute Seaator Rob ert M. La Fotletto of Wlaceejaaa h the one man who above all other la competent to tachl the ragaUtiac el tho trueta waa made todax ta the UaKed Preaa by Seaator Joaeph L. Brletow of Xanana, la examaatlaa. of tho" hard Bght mad byjtho pragraa alvea in the eeaate to load tho Wle- nala atateeman .on the IgtanBate commerco commlealon committee. Seaator BrUtaw aaidi ''I regard Senator La Folieate aa one of the heat eqalpped men hi tha acute far tho poattien aa tho later aute oommeree commHted. AUIegtt- latton ralatlag to the regutaUeai ot public twrviee eorporatiaa. Satag rate, correettag dlaerhmlaatlon aad prereaUag ovareapttallaatlen oamea before ttbj oammtttee. La FelletU a given more attention to the qiMotloat than ear ether man is eon- great. It haa beea tho igiaatpai work ot hla life for tho laat ! yaajra work of hi life for the laat atateea year, Bxamlnailoa of the Wlaeoaata tUto law most effective. There hi no doubt" that Wucoaaia haa tha heat law governing eorporatlona ot aay state in the union." that tha ainaaniilnii wUtfmM aui tk arrival of Detective Itaraa, whteh win. probably be WewaeaoW'." - The defense may demy, hagdag lo gel Darrow. The. praaoeaelaa , I changing tt plan, aad ptebaaly wtti hire apecial attorney. Thar mar eei ploy Karl Rogers, the detoetlva ataar; aey. who worked the daao far fie Mercbaata ft Maaafacturera'aavjaehi tlon after the exploaioa. . f.- The defeaaa I aiaagtag to.lnaB Ify the ahorlff aa tho lailillaayal aha McNamaraa, and aeak .iho agMaja meat of an oHoor to gwafd the mjta onr aao aamaaan u jary. is fenae u plaaalag to m m ti waft Ian wan man t mM fJB aa depuUaa ta taeWria ogto. which K U i aUriAffi ""' . i r Wj. "" rmmw,4 - p. - i v.i.',! -24Ai pajmjmjawawr ghmjmjjgjajjam we A 4 A. Sr iifcif-4 mi?-Bn I ejggftapoTgWBTdJBjTr SI10eYntfJh.r.r caiMemJMat'af WUNemMV which the had worked for aevernl moath,' wa riJcitigJra k BiHBfll 'Fc, WflaV msrM.B - aagajnaMajr M- committee of tho Yalo'etoh, Igrwhom It waa being gtagg. laavaaBatMth- St. John Matthew, at. a aaalptraaa. ia j. dead. Phytfciaa,. any aha dtadl.aC nervoua breakdown, aigiaialcd by v dlaappointment. 4. V" v blub iDiflu ; nmm . w m SOCIALIS WeUTBat TnflflBtt V. OONSCIOVB FROM aWygflBM WRRJrTHK PARTVS CAhfJAMJ QVANTBBM IN OABXANffJDX UaUad Preea Serrtea .- OAKLAND, May 1. Over IK0. sajy&t!L,flf palga aeadjaatert; J.H. O. Tgoh. the una tuv or tao.waaiaiwi wee at. waa araggea uaeaeiua fi buttdtag five gremea aarrowhr death by a falling roof, ft! hdairy dam age. waa eustalned 'by lurrguadtag i V ?-fAi; T u si a . c '- 7-fgi fAiir Jina 1m IWiigiiHBgi mm! ..Tt. .T1 j&FR ilii a lock oi rwr ses w, ptnn .. . t . Under tho direction ot Howard F. leaumeraUon.PWtawiMMal Shepherd, Judge Charlea Qrava. fcio by afan B. Henry, Ben WKhrow and W. T. wire, vae paa ot.aiatc4ij- win io morrow moralag heglg ta.raal earaost wk ol aaMimoraUag' a ipcalal onttaaMth Fall. They, have acarexalM.aarviaaa of WUUamH, Bhtw, wao oaaapiMd the'iau ottr dlreetory; vt?,- , ' eaW wei Wf feja) gnfrWewVOT N Vggajl 4ajeJ" gajak jHBgjBjBa' gBjfJfjBj oauajujaAkAifgam fjgBi tojTLmi TigpJ,wVf7W"wr'v'w. ,awBw ta Ubt varaiL at wBI lad taaw. auwarar long tiaso ar tho fialitlMa Ttha -St i a -- -.t jiw- : . . z iw rr. ""i uxw9&wmm '..wi sVjM,. Ttott'mmm&i:&t?JF j m'l . ' "'"' "- -w a i- f-L (fji . mirmwa'wasar ag am.TBge,' '! Udgo. iThJJUBtaaVBi aTara4rta( Xtm9 ltokr'l P.WJ hoarta C-. ? .r L-1 l in if-J-x4! W v 1 -; & ' L L- V -"aifcT-an f 'v2-. I & '73 r ism c v f Tliti&l g? fc'' ? :' : mm w.i Tr sc -i "IL. h 1 i, rt VkS-'J I't X1 M? - wm .Ijt V.TlVM If." aSaVall Wk.J-'a'--'9 . . a i. w ml1"' s A ii c -.', v&4&?v&rJrJl t, Tt." vro x- 31 yv ' .WWt