ihmm . 7y 'm wn t).. iV nil i iiiiliMiMifliMi mu i fcii, -. . ....r. jEVJSJSUtfG CAJL'llAfc JOiatNTAIi, FBIIAT,nJIY JJ8, lblW. mi' m iin Hi ' jpt" DURING Tl what more cool and light to wear than a silk, sateen, or Swiss BIouro Waist? Evidently many ladies agree with this, as our sales lately has be2n surprising. OUR LINE COMPRISES Pongee Bilk Hurab Dotted Swim Plain Bateen French Flannel Outlne " To be worn with these waists wo enow Dp.8EL Oor two grand gifts will be THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - IK - Yoa are going to balld or make any Mod of Improvement, eslt on Uw undersigned lor material. We nave a com plete stock, and are resdy to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, trading, etc Salem Improvement Co. LOCAL DATES. Saturday, Aug. 5. State Dairymen's convention, court bouse, 10 a. m. Am Attack Beous. It waa not ex pected that anything would come of the action of the city council the other evening in ordering the police to en force the city lawa against houses of prostitution. An effort will be made to drive out the new one that was started in the block north of the Wil lamette hotel. A warrant was issued this morning for the arrest of Mattie Richardson, for keeping a house of ill fame at the rear of the lot on which the Bimon cigar store stands. The complaint waa made by an adjoining property holder for the purpose of driving her out. Badly FmarrrENED. Last night as four young ladles on Front street were irrigating the yard, a lady and gentle man passed; the force being very strong some of the spray fell on the lady's shoulder, her companion reseuted this, and turning, frightened them all by ssylng: "If you ever do such u thing again, I will break your neck." Em pbaslzing bis remark with an oath The young ladies, now very pale, fas tened the doors securely and spent half the night in watching for his return to carry out bis threat. Bio Estate, The appraisement of the estate of the late W. B. Ladd, the Portland banker, was filed In the coun ty court. The total valuation was as follews: Realty, N,120250; personal property, 13,873,608.05; total, $7,600, 858.05. The appraisers of th estate are: Henry Falling, John Catlin and J. Mel. Wood. BuritEME Coiuit. The Judges of the Oregon supreme court are closing up a ten months siege of work and prepar ing tbelr final opinions to be bauded down Monday. Then the court will adjourn. All other cases left over will be filed up for the next term, and the Judges will gambol In the surf, climb tho mountain sides for trout or roast at the world's fair. A Fine Record. Tho capital city can feel proud to have gono through tho present crisis without a bunk or business failure of any kind. If this record Is kept up It will bo a great feather in Salem's c tp. To be one solid cliy out of a thousand would boost us up not a Utile. State Funds. All state warrants are paid on presentation at the state treasury, There la plenty of tuouey to do it with and that means a great deal for the state treasury transactions aver age 1100,000 a month ntid over, Pkettv Pet. Elmer Worlek, who lias been out on a government survey lug trip with A. Geauer, captured a fawn which Is now about threo months old and perfectly tame. He brought It down to Salem with him and it will be kept for a ot. Panic or no Panic. Its all the same with tho rushing Court street grocers, Clark & Epploy, who are sue eaedlBg because thoy strive to please their customers and "get lupro." France or Sum 7 But before that, and all otber questions cornea your gro wer. If J, A. Van Eaton la supplying yo, all right, your safe and bound to bapfeMed. County Warrants, TJio couuty warrants of wauy oouutlea In Washing, tee, Idaho, and a few lu Oregon, are pot being received by banks at Port. Hindi Fivj Days Eaoh.TIuics are pot so bard tait four uieu could afford to get 4nutk mhI U bound over Avetkya each. MI MS WalaU the moat complete.and choicest lino of given ati'iy September 1st DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PEttSONAL AND LOCAL. No insurance companies seem to be felling. Will Taylor, head bookkeeper with Slagulre fc Browne, Pullman, Wn., left this morning, for bis borne. Perfect haying and harvest weather continue, with delightfully refreshing cool nights. O. Ollnger went to Portland to lay in a stock of cigars to open up next door to D. J. Fry's next M-mday. Tanglefoot sticky ily paper at Clark fc Eppley'a. Byron Herrlcfe, county " surveyor, went to Hubbard today to do some work. If your blood is impure regulate your liver with Simmons Liver Regulator. Salem camp Sons of Veterans bad a big meeting last nigbt. Twenty-two new members were taken in during the past three months, leading every camp in the state. Lightning fruit jara and rubbers at Clark & Eppley's. J.C. Cooper, the Independence bank er, was in the city this morning. He says there will be plenty of money in sixty days. Harry Simon and Mrs. L. HIrsch went to Portland today. "Pride of Oregon" flour at the Salem Flouring Mills will go further for a dol lar than any brand on the market. Take no other. Preserves fruit without cooking. Do the work on the lawn or piazza. Anti fermentine at Gilbert, Patterson & Co's. Pains in the region of the kidneys are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. The Misses Jane and Laura Cunning ham left y&jterday for Portland, where they will Join a camping party ne: r Hood river. The New York Racket has a fine line of lace curtains and counterpanes and sun umbrella's all at yery low pricee Call and eoe them. dCt-wl David Harvey and family of Hutch inson, Reuo county, Kausas, are lu the city, guests of the Messrs. Burnett, of the Salem Art Co. Morley & Wlnstanley have bought out the Omnrt Combination fence busi ness, on High street near the Cook house, and moved tbelr carpenter and obbiug shop oyer there. They will put you up a neat fence. Table oil cloth and heavy and light crash, at the New York Racket. d-2t-wl Run out to the Gypsy camp fire at Fnbritui Smith's, South side, this even ing. Arthur Bocben, son of the chief cook at the Insauo asylum, was yesterday picking balls from an oak tree In the grove in Glen Oak uddltlon on asylum avenue, when he fell getting shook up some, but no bones broken. Plain clear cream and milk at Sharpe's dairy. You save time, money, temper and business reputation for promptness by employing the Lock wood messengers. Day or night. Levi Bawmer Is at the seaside. Prepare to pay your bills promptly August first. Railroad Commissioner Eddy Is In town. Now Is the time to get in and kick or you will lose your mudholes aud quagmires on Ceutei street. Charlie Cook of the Pacific Postal of. floe at Portland returned today after a visit. The soveuth marriage license for July was Issued last eveuing to Miss Blanche Adams and Frank LIbby. The bride has been the adopted daughter of Mrs. Ruth Auderson ever since she was a little child. W, E. Burke aud E E. Mallory of Portland, are lu the city. Mrs. IL B. Holland pratCcallctt to Oregon City yesterday to attend the bedside of her mother, Mrs. James Athey, who Is seriously 111. Boys waists at the Now York Racket from 25 to 45 ceuU, d-lit-wl Cut Ratw. Save 69 or 63 centa, by baying a round trip excursion ticket to Portland or East Portland over the Southern Pacific, good for thirty days. Mr. and Mrs. Kabritus Smith Invite all tbelr friends and neighbors to attend the Gyray Camp fire; this evening at their residence and lawn In South 6a- Jem. Good music. Cholrtrelresh ments. Merry company. Miss Laura Goltra,, is visiting in Al bany at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goltra. P. H. Hatch returned yesterday from a visit to bla brother.In.IawC.T. Loccy Malheur City. He eays the mining ex citement np there Is considerable and people want water worse than money. Alonzo Geancr Is home-from tbeBan- tlam where he baa completed a survey fog contract. The New York Racket has just re ceived a new Jot of ladles', gents' and cnildrens' hosiery, curling irons, hair brushes. Windsor neck ties, laundried and unlanndried, light and. medium shade dress shirts, pants, overalls, hata belts, dress shields, towels; ladies' vests, shoes of all kinds, and notions. All at Racket prices. Call' and save 10 to 60 per cent. Malarial fever and Its eflects quickly give way to Simmons Liver Regula tor. MARKlKD. AND REWS LIBBY. At the resi dence of Mrs. C. Borroughs, near Ma rion, Oregon, on Thursday evening, July 27, 1893, Miss Blanche Andrews and Frank Llbby, Rev. C. R. 8cott officiating. All of Marlon county, Or. Mr. Llbby la an old settler here, and owns a farm near Marion. 8PRAGUE BOONE-In Portland, Tuesday. July 25, 1893. Emmett R. Boone and Lillian 8. Sprugue, both of Salem. The bride is a daughter of Geo. D. Sprague, a blacksmith and real estate dealer of Salem, and the groom was formerly a carder at the Salem woolen mills and a son of Henry D. Booue, deceased. BORN. HOLLAND. To the wife of Cbas. Holland, of Bubbard. at 7 a. m. July 27, a nine pound daughter. All do ing well. DUBBIN. At Deer Park farm, near Howell, July 24, 1893, to Mr. and Mrs Frnnk W. Dutbln, a daughter. Summer Weakness And that tired feeling, loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven away by Hood's Sarsaparilla, like mist before the morning sun. To realize the benefit of this great medicine, give it a trial and you will join the army of en thusiastic admirers of Hood' Saraap arilla. Sure efficient.easy-Hood's Pills. They should be in every traveller's grip and every family medicine chest. 25c1 a box. 9 Hurrah for Buffalo Bill and Carter Harrison. Chicago. July 23. Yesterday was the day set apart by Mayor Harrison for an outing for the poor children in the city, and, as mayor, he asked that they be allowed to see the world's fair. in which the corporation of the city of Chicago has S5.000.000 invested. Their admission, however, was declined. Buffalo Bill's Wild West show is a private concern and under no obliga tion to the city of Chicago. Colonel Cody, however, so soon as he beard that tho world's fair knew no "open sosame" for the poor children, made up his mind he would have them, and today 15.000 girls and boys from the slums and alleys marched In procession through the streets, were given a free ride by the Illinois Central road U Sixty-third street, and were royally en terteined by Jtsuuaio xtui, wno gave them the most glorious day In all the history of Chicago walfdom. Qrant's Pass Items. Grant's Pass, Or., July 23. Two tramps giving the names of Moore and McKiunon were arrested for breaking Into the bouse of Rev. J. P. Coleman and stealing several household articles. At their examination they were held to await the acvion of the grand Jury. Mrs. J. H. Williams died Sunday night and the funeral services were held in the Bethany church, under the auspices uf the Daughters of Rebecca. The deceased leaves a husband and three children. Flood Loss. Pueulo, Col., uuly 23. Seven Uvea lost In the tlood here. Financial loss a quarter of a million. ntssa Tb oaly Par Cream of Tartar Powder, Na Ammonia; No Ala, Um im.Millioas of Hoawfi 40 Years tk Staadui Haxdtred His Wife. Astoria, Or., July 28. Mrs. Caro line Hansen waa murdered In a patch of raspberry bushes near her home Wednesday evening. Hbe was found facedown, her skull crushed In, and tho bead resting In a pool of blood, Which was still warm. She waa a quiet, good old woman, against whom no mortal could be expected to hold either enmity or Jealousy; and neither lust nor gain could have Incited her slayer to the dreadful deed. The scene of the murder waa the family residence on Bear creek, 10 miles from this city. There were no tramps or desperate characters about, and the evidence at the coroner's inquest is conclusive that her killing simply amounted to wantcn murder. The general opinion is that her hus band, John Hansen, now under arrest on suspicion, committed the foul deed. The murdered woman was struck from behind, a stalwart arm swung the axo and a cold-blooded Send left the body where it fell. Wednesday, soon before her death, Mrs. Hansen told her niece she believed ber husband would kill her. Hansen drank heavily and waa known to have frequently quarreled with his wife. There was some talk of lynching among the settlers and the suggestion made that Hansen be strung np to a tree with a view to securing a confes sion, but the sheriff's presence deterred the men from acts of violence. Suicide of a Mahar Ajah. Brindist, July 28. Maharajah Tal- tal Bragracommitteed suicide by poison on bis arrival here by steamer. It is supposed the cause of the act waa the theft of a casket containing all bis jewels and money. He was 19 years old. Reducing Expenses. St. Paui, July 28. The appeals of the Northern Pacific stockholders for more economical management have in duced President Oakes to make a re trenchment Wednesday thirty men were discharged from the auditing de partment alone. Other departments will be cut down In proportion. Tne train service has also been greatly re duced. The management says that a reduction of expenses is made necessary by the reduced rates which the Great Northern have compelled them to make and also by the difficulty experienced In floating 12,000,000 of bonds which are now on the market. The French-Siamese War. "New York, July 28. It is learned through authoritative Itussian sources that the Russian fleet now at New York are under orders to join the French Mediterranean squadron at 1'oulcnr It was also stated that three of the Russian warships now here have received preparatory orders which may cause tbem to continue, after reaching Toulon, to East India waters. The in formant, when asked if the orders bad anv connection with the Slam Im broglio, professed entire Ignorance. This Ignorauce waa emphasized by a peculiar shrug of the shoulders. The date of sailing will depend upon cable orders from St. Petersburg. Bangkok. July 28. The French fleet gave notice of a blockade yester day. All outgoing vessels are being warned to clear by Saturday or be tied up. The blockade extends along the entire north coast of the gulf. There is little doubt among foreigners that it is the French intention to make Slam a French colony, and unless Eng land Intervenes there Is little hope that the French will desist from extreme measures, although it Is well known to them that the crovemment ofSiam is exceedingly anxious to avoid war. London, July 28. The Pall Mall Ga zette says it learns from high authority that the Franco-Siamese difficulty has been settled and that France has agreed to accept Slam's proposals and abandon her claims to territory between the 18tb aud 23d parallels. Parib. July 28. A local paper pub lishes a St. Petersburg dispatch saying he czar has ordered Vioe-AUmira: Tit- toff, commauder of the Russian Pacific squadron, to proceed to Biam wnn ai available a Deed. It is understood Rus Bia Intends to remain neutral lu the Franco-Siamese dispute. THE MARKETS. 8an Francisco, July 28, Wheat easy, December S1.20J. Ciucaoo, July 28. Wheat 59; Sep tember 62. PORTLAND, July 28. Wheat valley, 1.02Jfl.05, Walla Walla .05. PRICE'S NEW TO-DAY. A good choice houw to sell on easy term". Will take carpenter work In part payment. G. M. Heeler. If. i - i LOJnv-Eot of gold beads. Finder will please leave at this office, and re ceive reward. Wanted. Position by experienced young colored man, as hotel, store, bank porter, or work In store or drive express waon. Enquire at this office. v 7-25 3t Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regular quar terly examination of teachers for Mar lon county will be held at the court house, Salem, Oregon, at one o'clock, Wednesday, Aug 9, 1893. Applicant for state papers will be examined at the same time and place. Dated this 24tb day of July, 1893. J. B. Graham, County Supt. of Schools. -24d-l w-w2t Oregon Peaches. I am receiving daily Southern Oregon peaches for sale cheap by box. Also on hand fresh tomatoes green corn and huckleberries, John G. Wright. Economize ia Paper. Clean newspapers, "tied in bundles of 100, not cut, for sale at this office at fifteen cents-a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, twocentB a pUUUU. XlCAt UtXIt IU IUC JJWHUUWi Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby eiven that the an- nual meetlnir of the stockholders of the Capital Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining Company, or the city or Salem, Oregon, will be held In the office of the company, on the second Thursday, the lutn day or August, itsitt, at so'cisck p. m.. for the election ot directors and such other business of may come before the meetiug. J. H. Haas, BeCy. Salem, July 20, 1893. 7:19-d-2w A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The Trask River Toll Road, with fur nished hotel and farm, at its western gate, in Tillamook county, title cleat and renting for 1600 to 81000 a year- can be secured now, in exchange for productive city property, or a good farm in the Willamette valley. In quire of N. W. G. at residence of B. C. Ward, 18th Blreet, near Court, Salem, Oregon. 7-7-dw lm Contractors and Builders. Sealed proposals will be received at the Kovernor's ollice until 2 p. m. Mon day, August 7, 1893, and opened imme diately thereafter, fur erection and com pletion of two cottages and a congre gated dining ball, which are to be erected at the O. 8. 1. A. cottage farm. Plans and specification can be seen at the office of Cbas. Burggraf, architect. A certified check of 100 must accom pany each bid as a guarantee to furnish satisfactory bonds. The right is re served to reject any or all bids. Sylvester Pennoyer, Geo. W. McBride, PiiilMetsckan, 7-25-tf Board of Trustees. DOWN GO THE BATESI The Union Pacific now leads with re duced rates to eastern points, and tbeit through car arrangements, magnific ently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make it the best time to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland daily at 8:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The rates are now within reach of all, and everybody should take advantage of them to visit the world's fair and their friends In the east Bend for rates and schedules of trains, and do not purchase tickets until after consulting Boise & Barker, agents, Salem, Or. W. H. Hoblbdrt, Ass't Gen'l Rass. Aeeut, U. P., Portland, Or. STAGE GLINT8. Hilda Thomas is announced as the prima donna of the Alcazar Opera com pany. Anna Boyd will play her old part of the Widow in "A Trip to Chinatown" next season. May Yohe, who Is now in London, is said to ha ve captnred the heart of a prom inent Englishman of the farce comedy name of Lord Travis Pelh'am Clinton Hope. David Belasco has just finished a play which will bo presented at the Empire theater. New York city, during the win ter season. This is a domestic play, the scenes of which are laid in New York. Dore Davidson and Ramie Austen have extended their enterprise and will have three plays on the road next season, "By the World Forgotten," "Dangers of a Great City" and "Guilty Without Crime." Manager Robert B. Monroe announces that the clever comedians, Monroe and Rice, have reunited. The contract -was signed a few days ago. The reunion of these performers will result in the reviv al of "My Aunt Bridget" The spectacular operatic comedy play, "Monte Carlo," written by Ed Marblo and introducing the famous minstrel comedian, George Wilson, in white face, will commence its tour in August under the management of Prhnroso and West, who are the sole owners. Colonel Henry Mapleson and F. C Whitney, the well known western man ager, purchased recently from J. M. Hill Reginald do Korea's "Fencing Mas ter." The price settled upon was 20,500 and includes the entire production, scen ery, costumes and proportion. A Clcvar I)k((c A country paper tells of a teautj ful, amiable, fascinating and im mensely wealthy young lady in a village in tho country, who carefully concoala theknowlMim nf lioTiTAoiti. wears cheap clothes and works in a ' muunery anon, waiting for an inter esting young man to woo and win her "for herself alone," There will pot be a milliner left ia that vilb&e m wn muawui, ixoj TK-Stia. KEEP PUSHING A HEAD IS THE WAY TO SUCCEED, and wh'lo wo aro Pushing a Head we will push a lot of Bargains lo the front in the way of ALL WOOL HOME MADE CLOTHING AT THE SALEM, Murderous Officials Executed. City of Mexico, July 28. Colonel Jose An (trade, who, during the admin istration of the late General Manuel GoDzales as governor of Guanajuato, wasjefe politico of the Penragorda dis trict in that state, was arrested a few days ago on the charge of committing a number of atrocious crimes while serving in his official capacity. It was alleged be shot a number of Innocent persons without a trial. Upon being arrestea uoionei Anaraae was con veyed to the city of Leo a, where he was given a trial. He was found guilty of the charges against him aud ordered to be shot When the death sentence was pronounced, the prisoner stated that he was ready to meet his fate nnd that he would demonstrate that be waa no coward. He was shot at daylight in a public square of the city, the exe cution being witnessed by hundreds of people. A Complete Collapse is occasioned in our feelings by derange ment of the liver, stomach or bowels. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure sicb and billlous headache, bowel complaints internal fever and costiveness They remove ail waste matter, and restore health to body and mind. A dose, as a laxative, consists or one tiny, sugar- coated f eiiet Ubeapest and easiest to tike. By druggisU, 25 cents a vial. At the Capitol. Bangkok, July 23. The night passed quietly. Anxiety continues. The French gunboats passed out of Menam River last night, and will ren dezvous with other vessels off the Is land of Koh-Si-Chang. Trade is at a standstill. No vessels are in the river. Polish Explosion. Pittsburg, July 28. An explosion of stove polish being applied to a stove this afternoon caused a lire in which Maggie Mitchell and Fred Hassel were burned to death. Charles McDonald, an unknown polish peddler, wai burn ed fatally. Sbe Got the Scat. "Let me alone," eaid Kate; "see if I don't make some man give me a seat t" Selecting a meek looking gen tleman with the married air about him, she walked up briskly and ex claimed: "Why, Mr. Smith, I'm so glad to see you. What's that? Take your seat J Oh, no well, I am tired, I won't deny." Meek Looking Gentleman (with a twinkle in bis eye) Ah, it k you, Mary, is it? Did not suppose your mistress could spare you on washing day. You must be tired. Sit down. Kate got the seat, but somehow she feels that the meek looking gentle man is not beaten at all points Bos ton Transcript Probably an EUacccratlop. Snooks What makes you so glum! You say her father did all he could to hasten your suit Sledgeby You do not seem to real ize that I was in the Euit at the time. Vogue. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. SALEM, OREGON. GIvOVKS Bilk Gloyes and Mitts 15c to $1.00 a pair Le Bon Ton, celebrated guaranteed kid $1.50 a pair Other kid gloves. . , , 75c to $2.25 " Cotton. Lisle. Taffeta and Jersev Glovea all prices Men a harvest and workimr cloves- 50 to $1.2 Driving gloves, dress gloves, party gloves and mitts, WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. MB&A. HOUSE CORNER. .... HATEM". OREGOX, rJJfliMliii Mwrtaiat ef Mntti, 5RC OREGON, WE WANT FACTS. "We want facia." observed Dlekpnn wplii known character, Mr. Tboma Ornderina.j md It Is well euonch to confine to onr.1 bieiveuEenenuuUDKtORUc&iUtemeDtsJ aniesa we are a wci. Jailnowletnsdlrtctl v oar attention to the fact tbnt we Hre bav-j ing a Dig we on uuu fAftili uouks. I New book! arrive datlr. Call amnnril each day and leetbem. We have just wnttl vou warn, loreaoat the tetulde Every I body aayi we nave a flne assortment. No trouble to show yoa tne line. Come In and! mate youraeii ai nome. Patton Bros., Boolcaellera 'and Stationers! 98 STATE STRKKT. Blockade Begun. Pabis, July 28. It is seml-offlcially stated that the French blockade of the Siamese coast will begin today. Fi' teen hundred troops have been ordered to be in readiness-to proceed to Slam. World's Fair, Chicago. . Cahunet Avenue and ZHbBtreeL BlTFI m m Fireproof; Ml room; oetrFitr HU 1 Bale Gronndi; balb on ererj floor. . . . 0 AKA... tl. MHVflUr I botel. WrilerordrcaUr. DR. GUHHS ONI0H SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AMD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE la rali lar a famOr ft nla eauarcn. ay osiy ly ft Const. Cold and Croup wa. osioa remady 1 ww t ur. uuliaoMTilMunttotastaatSk Bold ertryweer. ZucebottUeeOeaMa, faka no okatiraU to i for II. Bold by Baakett fc Van Slype- NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. LO.iT. Wednesday, la Salem, a pa kagoof lace and fringe w japped In ntwipaptr. Leave at tbla ol - LOOT COW. strayed irorn the gr-iotbeti near the Fair Qronndi, a spottfd cov wiln the tip of ber horns a wed off AnynDl returnlnc herto my relancwlllbea uf -tonty ro -raided. Ixso. Wlllla July 27, 1883 WO THIS P.vrEK U kept on file at K. C Dak ' Advertising Agency, 81 and 63 St rcbanti exchange. San Frauds, o, California, wbtr contraca for advertising can be made for II. CHRI3TJAN BCIENCE Literature of U kind on sale at S2SUberty street. -S-7 ATTKNTrON-Cash mosey paid for rl. bolUM.old iron in 1 all Hinds of metala, aiso hides, at old Court iloase, KaUm. l-ae-ly lTOLFOLAB. ADVENTIST. , old Unitarian Hall opposite opera bnute.8 lem. Bator say. Baboalh school at !-,5J? uuuwcu uy cuuia reading ana uiucr ku 'ztz Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:33 . m. " eU lots,- latUaas mm Maoleum, M f- It IV. wvYiJ? BtT fc3 v&U Prty fc'c-ta" r Sll I sas-ar ttjsttsgAaA .