Dress Goods, OETDnpC In Blue, Brown, Gray, awl Green colore, etc. BROADCLOTH Groe"' B1"c' Gr"y' md- B-aolt ' FLANNELS, In'a11 colora- ; . WRAPPER FLANNELS, " : HENRIETTAS, -"- WfWFI TIFR Some excellent values among them. ' ' , . TR I M M ! N P Changeable Silks, Gimps, and Irridesceht Velvets' at ' T. HOLTTERSOIT. fWMIIWylMWHHillf. 1HE CAPITAIi JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY,- NOV. 16, 1892 GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. .Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. GEO. D. GOODHUK. K. OAIIILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, hair, lire and building brick, 11 ro clay, Band, gravel, blacUsmilh and house coal, wood, nil kinds, wholesale and re tail. OMlce 95 State street. GqODHUE & CA1IILL. Stakk-H ayes. This evening will take place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hayes, East Salem, the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Alice F. Hayes.to John H. Starr. The bride i9 the accomplished daughter of Grand Master Hayes of the State Grange. The groom is a graduate of the State Agricultural college and well known in this city, and especially to readers of the Weekly Capital Jouhnal, the Interests of which he has represented in all parts of the valley forborne time. Mr. and Mrs. Starr will go to Albany this evening and then on a trip to Portland. C. B. Starr and wife, of Monroe, Or., and Senator Hayes, of Oregon City, and other relatives of the bride and groom are in the city to witness the nuptials which will be solemnized by Bev. C. L. Kellerinan of the First M. E church. The Jouknal force and a host ot friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Sturr unbounded joy and success in their married life. Cikcuit Court. Wednesday's cases: Wtn.F. Miller was sentenced to pay $100 line and stands commit ted until paid State vs. Elder. which nlaiulift was Indicted for keeping a vicious dog, was acquit ted. .State vs. Kreutzer, for rob bing Lily King, was tried this morning. He got away with some silk hosiery, jewelry, an orido watch I't and several bottles of consumption & nnra TTo U'ua ralpnKPfl Th trifil of Fred Van Wagner is on this af- !? teruoon. Postponed. The trial of W. H. H. Dunkle, on charge of assault ou B Boss McCormick, was continued uu- Oil next Monday at 1 p. m. by con- if sent of attorneys. Mr. Dunkle is a free Methodist preacher in East p Salem, and Is an inoffensive order- loving citizen. Some roughs at- i tempted to break up Ills meeting Baud afterwards assaulted and beat a mtn outside. Dunkle went out and Fpulled them off the beaten man, fraud had them arrested, Hence tuis W-cross-suit against Dunkle. El K That New Directory. Speak- liing of the Obenauer directory of JKugene anu iano county, me js.ii- Kgene Begister says it Is very satis- factory and complete in every detail. liTbe Hame Arm is now at work on ifthe Salem and Marion county direc tory, which promises to be the best lever published here. k Jefferson. The ladies of the eEvaugelical church will give a StTbauksglvlng dinner and supper at IStnlth and Jones' hall. An excel lent program will be rendered In the fcveulng. Dinner will be served jfrom 12 to 2 and supper from 0 to 8 ('clock. A Severe Test. During the ectiou excitement the Lockwood esse Hirers have done an immense isIiipss, but they were equal to the ccaslou. !ff fPoDD - Wmnnivn Tlwi lintlpr. ilcned Is prepared to do type-writ ing, copying and olflce stenogrnplo i,(work, on reasonable terms. Boom 11, Gray block. Stella Sherman. Ii Parlor rockers another new line. i 00 to select from at Keller & Marsh's CAPITOL OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERQOATS! Prices from $8.00 to 120.00. These are strictly new coats, and the latest out. MEN'S UNDERWEAR -:- -:- All $1.00 a suit to $4.00 SS.00 each. Men'g all Wool 6.00.-7-Bargain in all department. OFKRA HOUfeK 301 BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. Arrangaments Completed for the Next Annual Fair. A numberof the most prominent men in the state were in the city Tuesday, it being the day for tho annual meeting of tho State Board of Hgriculture. Tho meeting was held at the state house In the afternoon, there being present the following members: Galloway, Holt, Miller, Wilklus, Wright, Matlock, Simpson, Apper son and Guthrie. The revision of the premium list was deferred uutil some future meeting of the board. Messrs. Apperson, Galloway and Matlock were appointed to prepare a speed programme, for the 1893 tneetlug, to be reported at some fu ture meeting of the board. Messrs. Miller, Wright and Gal loway were appointed a commlltee to prepare resolutions upon the death of Gaines Fisher. A. F. .Miller was appointed a special committee to inquire into and make recommendations con cerning the premium list in divis ion O (floral department). M. Wilklus for division F, G and H (Oregon manufactures, dairy, and domestic woolen goods). John G. Wright forr divisions J and K (millinery, sewing and knit ting, and for misses under 10 years of age). T.he secretary was authorized to renew membership in the National Trotting association. The report of tho committee on special exhibits was amended so as to include diplomas to the Sugar Pine Sash and Door factory and the agricultural college. Bule No. 00 was amended so'as to read: In any division where the first premium amounts to $20 or over, the winner may have his choice of the money or a gold medal; where the first premium amounts to $9 or over, of the money or a silver mtfdal; and where the first premium is $5 or over, of the money or a bronze medal. Or any winner of a premium may take a bronze medal or a diploma. It was moved to appoint a oom mlttee to ask the legislature for an appropriation of 520,000 to clear the indebtedness and improve the state fair grounds, but the motion was lost. The president and secretary were authorized to draw a warrant for the lutorest due on the mortgage against the society. The Oregon Breeders' and Speed association was granted the use of the race track and stables on July 4th, 5th and Gth. It is contempla ted to make certain improvements to the track and grounds; and the board will afford the association all courtesies possible, in view of the circumstances. The following were elected officers of the board for the eusulng year: President J. T, Apperson. Vice-president Wui. Galloway. Secretary J. T. Gregg. Treasurer A. Bush. Chief marshal W. L. Siraeral. Superintendent of pavilion W. H. Savage. Superintendent of grounds J. Q. Wilson. Executlye committee W. F.Mat lock, Wm. Galloway, T.L. David. son und J. G. Wright. Finance committee M. WilKins, A. F. Miller and S. H. Holt. It was the decision of the board to co-operate with the legislature as far as possible in securing to Oregon a creditable exhibition at the world's fair. The board adjourned to meet at thecall of the president, which will probably be in March. Piotdre Framks. A half gross of ready made picture frame espec ially adapted for crayon work Just received at Keller it Marsh's. Best and cheapest place la the city to buy your feed. O. Beak. Special sale of cloth! ug, Jackson's. ADVENTURE Just opened- -See our sew Haee ef- a wit. Blanket $1.75 to $6.00 a pair. Quilt $1,00 to Suit $10.00 to $15.00. Bov'a all Wool Suite $4.00 to BLOCK, eeraer Ooft a4 UWrtf itoeite, feb-M, Owyi. Commercial Street. THE 'MUM FAIR. Opens Thursday at the Armory Building for Three Days. The Kinder Symphony club has completed, arrangements for the success of the chrysanthemum fair which is to be held in the armory building Thursday, Friday and Sat urday this week. Deep interest is being taken in the fair by people all over the state and many tenders of flowers have beeu received from Medford on the south, and Portland and other cities on the north. A literary program of exceptional ex cellence has been prepared and will precede the show on the first even ing. Tho second evening will be marked by a brilllantentertalnment given under the name of Columbus evening, when gorgeous tableaux, illustrating different periods In the life of the great navigutor will be produced In specially prepared cos tumes rivalling in beauty anything of the kind ever seen in the city. The third evening will be devoted to all the amusement, entertainment and instruction that can be obtain ed from a really novel cake walk one of the historic relics of negro frolics on the plantations In the sunny south. There will be good music and every body in attendance will be expected to enjoy themselves and every thing around them. The management regrets its inability to give cash premiums this year, but the way will be paved for a chrysan themum club and a show of daz zling beauty next year. First, second and third premiums will be awarded for excellence this year and there will be competent and con scientious judges. Anyone wishing to exhibit flowers and to aid in mak ing the show a success should con fer with the president, Mrs. A. N. Bush. She will give directions for the proper placiug of all exhibits. The ladles of the Kinder Sym phony club and the committee of the Episcopal church have been busy all day perfecting arrange ments for success of the first chry santhemum fair in Salem. The Armory hall is being decora ted with evergreens, and the ex hibits of plants and cut flowers are coming in and being arranged. By tomorrow the armory will be a per fect bower and everything points to a' great success for this first show. The management requests that all who are to take part In the Colum bian evening shall meet for full re hearsal at the armory tonight at 8 o'clock. All flowers for display and decor ation Bhould be seut in as early as Thursday noon. Conveyances will be sent for any plants on request for the same. The fair opens Thursday evening, when the opening program will be rendered. Everybody should en deavor to be present. Just From Bocii ester. .-At Bine maq's, 132 State street, can be seen the wonderful ''Mammoth" Boch es ter lamps, also the "baby" size the greatest illuminators in the world i Jersey Milk Delivered in al parts of the city. Leave orders at Gilbert & Patterson's store. Abra ham Bich. 10-18-lm Little Nestucoa. Absolutely the best cheese In Oregon, at Clark & Epploy's. o Ladies' silk hose at The Palace. Corsets and waists properly adjusted free of charge, at Mrs. Cooper's. It The $3.00 ladles' shoes at The Palace Is beyond compare. Special price on ladles' and chil dren's gossamers at The Palace from this date. A big cut. Blankets and quilts at Jackson's. The City Dairy guarantees to sup ply you with fine grade Jersey milk, B.J. Sharp, prop. Buy your groceries of Branson & Co., and get free street car rides. Try Jackson for trunksand valise. COMPANY, Styles and Prices OREGON K. R. COMMISSION Have Ordered fc New Depot Kosse Built at Tangent. The Comrulaslou haven numerous ly signed petition 'asking for a depot and alleging refusal ou the part of the company to build one. Au order has beeu issued that the company commence construct iDgu'depot to cost not less than $1000 by December 1st, and to report to the board ou or before that date what, if anything, has been done hi the matter. If not obeyed the board will make It a test case to see If the company cau be compelled to Lutld a depot where it is shown that the busiuess.atthe station will justify. The Sumpter Valley railroad from Baker City to Sumpter valley baa opened Its line for traffic, twenty five miles of narrow gauge. Bale sheets liuve been filed with tho board who will pass ou whether or not they are reasonable. The board Is making its reports on the recent inspection of lines In Ore gon. All the railroad compauels have now filed annual statements except the U. P. company. House Burned. At eleven a. in. a fire alurm was given that proved to be n house at 272 Mill street, the residence of Silas Howard. While he was away from home and his children at school the fire burst out the second story from a defective flue and all was soon euveloped in flames. The house is a ruin, in spite of the work of the fire department and nearly all its contents a total loss. Mr. Howard has some insur ance, but does not know how .much. On the Biver. The steamer Hoag, of the O. P. Line, leaves Sa lem Thursday morning with 75 tons of flour from the Salem- Milling company, und will take as much more frpm Oregon City. Part of this Is for the local trade, and the remainder will be exported to Liver pool. The Elwood leaves Porlaud Thursday for Salem. She will bring up wheat from Lincoln for the Wil lamette Valley Milling company. Sheriff Sale. Sherifl Knight sold the lot of 143 tons of straw tit Chainpoeg and other landings at sherifl sale yesterday. It brought $1.75 per tbn. He Saw More. The intending purchaser who visited Squire Fur. rars & Co. saw more choice grocer ies und seedless ralsius than he bad ever before Beeu. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. - Attorney General George Cham berlain is In the city, to urguu avcase before the supreme court. F. J. Catterlln and family depart forPortluud today where they will make their home in future. They go with the best wishes of a large circle of friends. Claud Gatch and family left to day for Seattle, where they will spend several weeks with Mr. Gulch's father, of the Washington university. Our customers compare them and declare that the greatest bargains in Salem are to be found at the New York Backet. The chrysanthemum fair opens next Thursday evening. A. C. Woodcock, J. P. O. Lown dale and S. D, Gibson, the commit tee of the board of equalization ap pointed to arrange the details of tho preliminary work of the board have adjourned arranging to have a clerk prepare all the tables and statistics. No quorum being present the city council adjourned to meet this even ing at 7:30 sharp. The county clerk's office Is out of warrants and can issue none until a new book is received. Bbeumatlsm and catarrh, caused by impoverished blood, cured by Ayer's Saisaparilla, See tho New York Backet store's new ad on first page. Dr. Henderson was called to Hubbard today to see a patient. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Glesy camo up from Portland lost evening, return ing this afternoon. The doctor was called up to attend the sou ofF. Levy, who Is quite 111. Supt. Bollinger, of the blind school, accompanied a pupil to Port land this afternoon. Silas Howard loses between four and live hundred dollars above In surance by the burning of his house today. For Constipation, Headache, Liv er Complaint, and for alt purgative purposes, take Ayer's Pills the best for family use. Mammoth stock of new goods at the New York Racket. 20 lo SO.pcr cent. Hived on all purchases. Empty barrels for. sauei kraut only a few left, at.Ciark Sc Eppiy'a. Special sole of show at Jackson'?. Elegant neckties, Jackson', 93 State street. Squire Farrar & Co., still Iwve tees ef what Democrats a,nd lUpub IleaiM appreciate and Weaver uwui joy pure buckwheat Uwr and New BHglaHd Maple syrup. , TbatMglviBK facoffitag and Squire Far (X have all the lagredi tmt for theea mtimm pfe or the bet grade of mImmhu on tap. TW beet te tee over flwl Ih Hem, at tbe PalMW, Frmliwt and tt stock Ih the nityatO. Swte's HWm Uwrt W ' Bargnliw Is tM liiM At JmImm'v Few are Free FROM Scrofula, which, being heredi tary, U the latent cause of Consump tion, Catarrh, Low of Sight, Eruptions, mid numerous other maladies. To ef fect a cure, purify tho blood with Ayer's Sarsapnrllla. Begin early, and persist till every trace of tho poison is eradicated. "I can heartily recommend Ayer's Snrsaparilla for all tlioso who ore aflllct cd with scrofulous humors. I had suffered for years, and tried various remedies without ofToct. Finally, Ayer's Sarsnparllla gnvo relief and put mo in ruy present good healthy condition." B. M. Howard, Newport, .N. II. " My dnughtor wns greatly troubled with scrofula, and, at one time, it wns feared slio would lose her Bight. Ayer's Sarsnparllla 1ms completely restored hur health, and her eyes aro as well and strong as evor, with not a trace ot scrofula in her syatom." Geo. King, Kllltugly, Conn. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rr.Er-Aiiira by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Price t; ill bottlca, $5. Worth $3 a bottle. Grand Clearance Sale All our Millinory and Fancy Goods will bo Sold at Actual Cost! For the next 30 Diys. C. CALVERT, 29lCom'l St: IN PROBATE COURT. Final account estate E. Barnes, dectused, set for hearing Nov. 21, 10 a. ni. Final nccouut eslato Thos. Hunt, deceased, rendered and accepted. Fluul account estate Johu C. Hayes, J. S. Van Winkle, executor, Dec. 16th set for hearing. In estate of Charles W. Bark hurst, deceuced, 8. T, Hobirt und Alice Baikhurst, administrators, sale of real eetute approved. In guardianship of Betla Milsterta miuor, Nancy E. Mtlster, guardian, sale of real estate approved. In estate of Mary Osborne, N. J, Judnh, administrator, semi-annual account approved. Petition to distribute proceeds gnuited. f Iu estato of' John M. Harrison, Audrew Harrison, administrator, final settlement allowed. Iu estate of Nancy C. Harrison, same administrator, same order tnude. Electric Bitters This remedy Is becomiug so well kuown, and popular us to need no special mention. All who have us ed Electric Bitttrs slug the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and It Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples. Bolls, Salt Bheum ntfd other ufri'ctloiiB cauped by impure bloid. Will drive Malaria from the system und prevent as well as cure all Malaria fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indi gestion try Electric Bitters Eutlro satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Prior COcts nnd $100 per bottle at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. Special sale at Ed Jaoksou's, 00 State etrrct, of men's and children's clothing and shoes. These goods will be sold regardless of cost this Is bona fide wo are compelled to snerufico them as wo must have the room for our Increasing hut and furnishing goods trade. If you want to make the most of your dollars, don't full to cull at 00 Stute street. We are to have a new administra tion. See the now quotations ou sugar at the Blue Front. Those burnt almonds, at Tho Spa lako tho lead. Umbrellas, steel rod, (2, Jackson's. Wood, Wood. Plenty of It sawed and ready for dollvery. Leave your orders at Byan's stable,' corner of Ferry and Liberty. dlO-lOtf For Bale. Hoiiho nnd two lots in North Sa lem on loug time easy puyments If sold sod soon. This Is a bargain. Look It up. E. P. Bj'aldino, HoV Commercial street. ll-ll-tf The best meats and tho best ser vice in delivering at, McCrow & HtouslofPfl. Bacon and lard, the finest home produce. Oysters at O. W, Hellcnbrand's reeturant, The Spa la at the fronton all con fectionery. Jut received the finest, over galters for the money at Tiie Palace. Branson & Co, lake you home with a free (street car ride, TUTT'ti PILLS Invigorate body I and mind. ' PRICE'S m TW dy ftuv Craw'of Tartar Powdr. W Aw-tumia; No Alum Um4 fat Millions of Horn 40 Vwt iU SUudari r788& irv PRICES ; -1 . jy A 13 on '.-; r ii rr mz ii -rji .ii r i v y r. l I I "X. v- c XN Having concluded to retire from business, wo oiler our entire stock of' tafttiii Merchandise, consisting of DRY 'GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS; BOOT ana clause, in incr, AT COST FOR After 25 years constant business, wo wish to close but entirely and will $" make a groat sacrifice to dd this. "' " B.FORSTNER&CO., 297 ;m M. W. Has added to his sttfck a fine lino of all kinds of household furniture, which he expecto to soil very reasonably, and asks his old customers and iriends to call and examine; for themselves, before purchasing elsewhore. Ho also carries the largest .and 'cheapest stock of WALL'PAPEE this side of Portland, besides lots of Noiions,l Toys, etc., for holidays. These he is trying to close out, and therefore will sell them, aslcheap W possible, many going below actual cost. Give him a call. ' '"' . . 1 i '. .Jl '".. ' iiiniiilil.il .' ..,-,., MULliMJIlg - SUPREME COURT. Salksi, Nov. 1.0, 1802. Sylvester Pennoyor, George W. McBride. and G. W. Webb, State Board of Land Commissioners for the sale of school and university lands, respondents, vs W. B, Willis, app.; appeal from Douglas county; argued and submitted. A. M. Craw ford und W. B. Willis attys for app, Geo. E. Chamberlalu atty for reaps. To Prevent the Grippe Or any other similar epidemic, the blood and the whole system should be kept in condition. If you feel worn out or have "that tired feel lug" In tho niornlng.do not be guilty of neglect. Give Immediate attent ion to yourself. Take Hood's Sarsa parilla to glvo strength, purify tho blood and prevent disease. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, juand Ice, biliousness, sick ueadaouo, con stipation. The largest stock of boots, shoes and slippers ever shown in Salem can be found at Krausse Bros. Satisfied, Clark fc Eppley are satisfied with tho results, and their patrons are always satisfied with tbe results. HOTEL ARRIVALS. VVILLAMETTK. Bolft Nets, Eugene. W. F. McCarthy, E. H. Ausdrln, and wife, E.A. Haokett,Max Meyer, Portland. W. H. Burt, Albany. G. Hlckerman, Willi Fold, 0. D. Hoffman, Chas, A. Field, San Fran clsco. C. W.,Bansom, Forest Grove. Chas. Branthrvat, Independence. IIOltN. To Mr. and Mrs. D, B. Bentloy of West Salem, Nov, 10, 1802, a daughter. MAHK1KD. At the Catholic church Iu Gervala, Monday, Nov. 7, 1802, Miss Agnes Poujade and Bernard Nyn. Mrs. Nya Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Poujade, and Mr. Nys Is a farmer of Gervala. u PKATHH, At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Itichee, n Turner, Sun day, Nov. 13, 162, Mrs, Marshal Illeks. Pakinf owder. mmmmmmmmm THAT OLD DEMO You will never be Aialitencd by ,HIGJb FBtCJ when Afisitinff our establishment. ,jtfb och twoka h. demons exist there. Tho pricoe of each article rem" A lowest ngure it can ba produced lbr, and Ho more-c . . !. VI00i a fide Sale. oyeryunng io oo iouna in nrsc-cfass stores, Commercial Street, X:' 11 IvBT There HALL, STAND; and Finest Patterns and , EVEH IN Nopo can compote with usl verdict of AITKEN jTTho latest in Decorated Chihd; and Fancy Glassware. Clulloor CrltloUm. Many years ago I was playing in Dublin. I was suddenly called upon to' take a heavy part tho actor who was cast for it having boon taken ill. In tlioao days your gallory boy was a much greater controversialist titan ho is now. I mean if a couploof gallory friends wero separated thoy thought nothing of holding a conver sation across tho house wliilo the play was in progroes. Well, I made my first ontranco, "Is that him eh?" shouted ono youth to another. "No," enmo tho reply "thorn is tho young man's clothes. They'll shovo him out later." Hcjiry Irving in Strand Mugnzlife. ' ' ' f "-'i 1 inn -i"n m Illil Animuli Tulk? It may bo interesting to note that JosophiiH thought that sovoml of tho lower nUumls could speak before tho fall, ni 'i i t this day many of the native U uth Africa believe that tlip I ' n talk. Atlanta Con- sti'- I SARGEAW Lam AtuIiIIiib u Dliputc. Nieco (showing the wedding pres ents to Undo George) I wanted you to see them all, dear Undo George, so that you won't send a duplicate, Duplicate wedding, presents are so very annoying, you know, Undeaeorge-H'ml What's this!. Niece That's iwpa's cheek for 800. Isn't it lovely? Uncle George Very, I intended to send the same thing, but, rather; than annoy you with a duplle4e present I'll send you iJIOO. Lo4oh mum. FujhiIm- Vrt9. BoawUr Your ebargee are erW taat LaaUed Jee' so. "Attt YiMt "sulvarttMd aMilAr "XlH. atfl flAttft tft'i- ttfl fMBUup Tb bouse te fta, Ker Yeck WMly. pv" ' '' 1 l1"' tlill.,i.'l ii . Mother ia bwl I toU jam wok io etfr t h ya4, ia yan wok mk ad nearly got w ovr. Lktta Otek-Tbat wa xmm I vac tejrta to miA yova a4 tfar.--jkwrj Jfawt a - . ' Tl" , ! . Wii : M '.v 9BBEBEB9B t Be, Lianr ! PAKLOB, HAN.GINi .M-, DECQRi'fKb, Every Varibtyofmpk Largest A$$ortm0fl$ SALEMf w '':'. This is not "auKy," but Out. our patrons. . a & PALMER, STArE STEEET. J " Amria Ohelera. From the Dilly JWv-tlK Wt com, Waahlngtea: "T. a Bur tbe Democratic candidate fori was taken violently ill at ( He had alt the symptom of . cholera, and tor aa hour; or twej was feared be would die. finally gave him a dose of Ct Iain's CqIIo, Cholera and Bemedy, which revived htnj uam physician arrived.' -"That la olsely what the watiufaetureni that medlotne reoommeiui for era. Send for a physWan bnt . JjLiJLil if i their medlolae until the pbystoiafi arrives, ii caomra ueuomea prww.6 lent In this oountry next summM this" pre parHtion will he Iu great 4aa tnand because It oaw always to pended upon. For sal by Beakettj & Ytu Slype. is Lift Worth That (kpenda upon tbft liver, if th TStrtfi': iaaotiye the whole tarn k out of order Lreatk i bad, dJfattio poor, bead doU or aoMflfe taargy and bottftilti tjouf), tha ipfaru k a preeHu, a Heavy wUHBHr , exieU after eatta, WW; rral deapeadanej aa itoe hniiaiiiiopi or V"Paaw aew vwiv Jtui Jia voaaira ooMtatal QO0I BOB II tarfnattor 4WB iJ H mjnfllJ 1 ?11 LiM "o f