' t"1 uumiiiiwwwiiMw i3tuat-fl filu)ays flapping on those Cnjicfl, Yes, nod will contlniioBo long m Itioy last. We boUKltt the BEST ASSORTMENT IN MEW YORK at prices novor thought of before, J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. MflRCELLfl ' -IIY- M8. HUMI'IIKKY WaHD, just ADDKfi to Dearborn's Mating Library. CAN UK IIAt) ro'll .'. FERHONALB. Ge. 8. Do ami I tig returned from bany on tho 1:10 licnl. Al- J, II, Porter nud A. J. Itluhardsou of Htaytoo, were lu thu cl'y today. Hon. O, F. I'axton cams up from the metropolis on the 11:17 loot!. Arthur Eulor, of dUytou, Is visiting tho family of Joseph Kouoa of this city. Mlba Knto Dalrymplo returned last ovoulng from n visit with friends at the metropolis. J, I). Huntington, rending olerk of tho Bctiato, htut returned to his home In Harney county. Prank Irwlu, assistant lu Jos. Clark's grocery store. In oil for n week's vara- tion at Newport. Mr. Qrovor l Terrell and daughter returned to Mobnum today, afler a abort visit lu Batem, Chaa. Uururair, thu architect, re turned from n short buslnvss trip to Dayton this morning. HO. Van ratten, farmer at tho Oueiu awa ludlau suhool, returned to the aehool this afternoon. Fattier l'elix llucher of Newport, vlsUed with Father White yesterday and went to l'ortland this morning. Mr, and Mrs. W. It. Lawler went tip to Mehama this morning, where Mr. Lawler la Interested lu the mine. Hjk.Hn Wiikat. Many peoplo have tio Idea of the difference bttweeu haid and soft wheat. The hard wheat raised in Eastern Oregon which Is used In the Pendleton Hour makes better bread and Is always aatlsfarlory. Or der the Poudletou Hour of Mclutyre X Davis. IJICVU.H I'l.UJi, The riders of the Y. M 0, A. will meet In UiswocL Uou room Friday night for the pur He of forming a bloyole club. There Is a large number of riders lu the m oialloi) and a largu olub will prubably U orguUtl. Nor NKKimo.-Wtml liaa lsu e oejytxl that the rtlt III Nebraska, ttf Whom mv (.Mali were solicited Ut-tv, have Mu fully supplied by (he l!bUo Hoard uf Trail. Henou It will not be uwMry U uullM any Moe far shipment from Haleui. Wll.1, tViKMPK.-Tlie HvligIUI fi)tlU)B Mux held at lb t)miH Maptlet eliumli, win wnliuu there iweJudarwf the wtwh, Iter, Htihuube, ut lietbeny, will prissli al W (bUeVt'lilMg AXUIMM Hiiipmimi. Utl Umtt, tinlay. blpwl rtr li uf I'hius i.luwiiiU, fiuut the 1mJh tmumi Um ituut IMflllU, wf the WaMe fllll lJ Jt K I'w.f, j.iiJm.I Wllf OwiiU IlM 4 tJw tXfb k U Myitis, WilM" HW M J. tHortu lit iltetliwiitrtwwf, 4Mt M m mu i d -i $l m vwy Miy Ih tfrtvi U mtt 68 Gay MlM !e a HHaW4H- KvHeMllti.l4HMJ.) 4 lli Vi4M lmk hHU M wmim awl M te Leaders In LoiU iPrlces In rooWear, Jtel Think, A nne broadcloth Cape, with satin yoke and collar, and deep Bourdon lace, Tor (0, EVERYBODY WANTS THIS. A strictly nlbwool 12-ounoe Jersey, Inlaid silk velvet collar, metal clasp on front, handsomely stitched all around, In all colors, only ffl.60. mervsmK RIVER NEWS. Hlenmer Jilmoto will arrive up from the inetropnliH this evening bound for Corvallls. The Willamette registered nine ftel above low water mark this morning and Is on a standstill, having risen none since last evening. Ftoimer Altonn will be up from Portland this afternoon on her way lo Independence. 8 he will return tomor row morning and have for l'ortland at 7:15 a. m. ja" Tjrm hack. Our stock of Wall 1'ajter lias arrival ami Is in the rack ready to be shown. We show licautlfal patterns this season. KXSTjLEH .l SONS, ISO State street. The Y. M. 0. A. Concert. Tho concert nf the Mozart Symphony Club at the opera homo last evening was one of tho beat ever In Baleiu. The company Is composed of six peo. pie all German who are thoroughly devotod to their art. The program was not made up especially to show Individ ual excellence, but for that grand har mony of the whole which must thrill every true lover of music. The opera house wan woll filled by au audience of Halem'a most fashionable and discrim inating people, all of whom listened with rapt attention. The Y. M. C. A. management Is to be congratulated and positively praised for Ita effort to se cure such high grade entertainments. Mountain Hostelry. Mr, drover P. Terrell will conduct the Mehama house this aeas'in up to Us old time standard, and Is prprtd lo entertain the traveler, trwit l!.lr, summer tourist, vporltmau and wheel nun at the charming lunuutaln reaoii. Mr. Terrell is a natural liost and ehariiilug entertainer and ladlm and geullemvu who have feasted at the Mehama labjM lu the put know some, thing of her skill In preparing dellelous and suUUutUI viands (m apjxoae tlm appetilim that are only amjulrwl lu (list mouiilalii atiiliMpheiv, at the forks of the Hal) t4siii rULtu. lu.uwKurMi.-Mr. W. II. Maiisftetd, a enin)nl printer, i alMMit lo lu an elegant (Miuphlel ur ImwI), wbUdi will lm (he fluisl ImIiik t file klutt ever gotten up in Ihe t)iUI Uly. It wlti (WiitalH atHH.1 a buiidr! lialf'tuue engraving, uf puUlie ImiiM lugs, ttftttivrs, Iw.in&M mn, and nl dene,airl lt w dtMbt ryH littuw to lb IVh mvsI a ii iriU Usher. Children Cry for Pitcher' Qtmtotln, h k Uiii it Wm - 'J1 smi XhlJAiw 44l, ii Qmmmmitsl Uf, Itehm, fmmmty tmiitmi Wy hit, mm! (UUi hiH, limit ii iN INUM 41Uir Stmt nr tlnni, if ii ltif m HtW jBttUktr. Mfe mm 1 tim Amur fwm i 1 ATI J Cimim Home Madera or Interest lo tho People of Oregon. GOV. LORD'S FIRST COMMUTATIONS Discussion Over the Now Asylum Land Case. TWO COMMUTATIONS. Governor Lord ha not yet turned n a man out of atate'a prlsou by pardon or commutation, although ho has been aflked to do several hundred times. Ho ban released one man from the Marlon county jail who had tour more duys to serve, but whoso wile and children were III nud he was In fr a simple as sault and buttery, for which ho was given twelve days nud upou request of Justice Johnson, was released. Now the governor a second time extends executive clemency in the ca?o of Wil liam Kramer In the county Jail of Mult nomah county. On October lLth ho was charged with adUitery with one Ella MhIous, being married. He lay in Jail awaiting trial and on Jan. IOth changed n pica of "not guilty" to "guilty." The womnu was sentenced to tbreo mouths. Kramer got six months. Juttlca UetBler and a large llet of prominent citizens slgu the re quest for commutation of sentence, to tako eflect immediately ,ou;the grounds of good character and that he Is a poor boy who has alwavs worked bard for a living. The governor has granted the request. CUTTING I1ILI.S. The state board In control of state In stitution I rigidly scrutinizing every bill and out of one bill presented yester day about fifty articles of luxury Mere disallowed. The board believes in pleuty of plalu furd but no luxuries at public expense. Mauy of the Institu tion bills have contained Items for deli cacies and luxuries such as even the state oillolal do not have lu their fm lllc. One of tho new state officials said to day! "You can see that we propose to give the ople the new deal of re trenchment aud reform asked fr. We prniKMte to leave nothing uudoue to keep our pledge lo the eople and the time is past when a few men at Port- laud could run Hits state aud dletate IU pollultv." HALT I.AUK (JONfXHUNCK This silver aiufereiio free twlnage IB to I -Is U I ht4d at Kail Uke, May !. 'I he gverii4K tuday spimJutwl as delegates ffWIII.Oli-ijOM; Ukh. i). p. riuHiiiMu, iuwuwbi), PartlUHd, Hum. J. U. VsWKjf, PaihiIM, Hakir Olty. tWs !)!, HMve4K 1shUmI. 'Che gvriMr mM t reiii all lh 4fvtr rtle tr attllwl partes at all frUmllj is4lvr, 'llm niVMtian t m l Mly ftttrMrU In a psstit' kl mum, lie atsttrttse m I t Ltfiiv tLmlMLml Im dilisTi II ti ir tUs " " Wf VIMVsil 9 WrMP VfW IHW Uh4nIm Uh hv Mm wi tn aWMitf Mm ksMKi WsWlttV kUgAluii lAi mAAu J ftifcA dA sksVa JAsttli wwzm ar cwsr a f9W SHBBI MlttM kt HiMMfsi Mm 4 mi g Uk tiudr tHmmum mj ilk Mm ssf Mw ii a t tsa watwa't. u Matflitf a,lA Ui IstMM HfH 'Jtt Ml asHtoMa? Istf M n. U m n tMi. rtM m mf Masl l Msw 4 D gsws1li1spftsiM iMtA. K sH imi ( aW Imm M Hit immm Tkr Mv f mm i -1 4t r tTrjsHtfuf (MMWftilraliiIilfiNwi tW IsAMs MMMMJ stf (blaMMi Nd IteMMltf MJI HjiAir 4 wasV mi m. thim&m-m ihf W si m k.U 4 w tltu 4 Mi skWMsl WljtlsMtf AmJ JmMmMM glUnJlMMMi mI '- i?3JJkl 1M1,MW sWSPQIMHFmMW Vf WPt tsMtjiMislMMl M Ii "" A MiJ Lmv4 islsl M H tslsV 4M eW l4 yJJaW iw WBBsw Hi Wv ttnMfflatHMl It In not known whether a proper foundation Mould he had there or not for an extenMve building. It J not known whether there Is beneath the deep, soft soil n gravel or rck forrua t on, or whether a foundation of piling would have to bo made. There Is also doubt expressed as to the snultary wli itom ur the location, Ids thought the low, marshy character of the itrouud, the absence of rapid drainage, tbo evaporation from decaying vegeta tion and the shallowness of the ground to water will be conductive to HI health. Thcro is no elevation to set the build ing upon except t one corner and that Is too small a space for that purpose. Thk JouitifAL will print the other side, If there Is any, to these statements. An Accomplice in Jail. Chief Dilley returned last evening from Portlaud with Mrs. Esther Tripp, aged about 30 years, who was arrested lu Portlaud a few days since, for pawn iug articles that bad lieen stolen from residences In this city. The chief also secured Mrs. Geo. Ashby's gold watch, a gold chain belonging to Mr. Wlprut the tuilor, a Muger ring and a pair of cull buttons. Mrs. Tripp was given lodging in the county jail lust night and is kept separate from Jones, who Is supposed to be her accomplice, so as to prevent any conversation whatever. Mrs. Trip,, was arralgoed in pelice court this afternoon t answer to tbreo charges preferred against her by clti Z'tisnf rjalem. The three charges are: Mrs. Plamoudou for larceny of a silk shawl: Geo. Asbby for larceny of a gold watch nud M. Wlprut for the lar ceny of a gold watch chain. Mrs. Tripp waived examination on ou each charge aud was bound over to tho grand jury In the sum of $1000 ou each charge, making ber total ball $3000. Being uunble to furnlsn this amount she was placed in the county Jill. Mrs. Tripp presented a neat ap pnrnnce In the jwllct court, this after n 'on. Hlie was dreed lu black with kid gloves and a vlel covered her some what batidrtouie face. E. C. Jones, Mtc Tripp's accomplice, yesterday afternoon, revealed lo Sherlll Knight where the typewriter was, which was stolen from the residence of Dr. G wynue some time since. Accord iugly It waa found under an old boueo in North Balem. Oommitted to the Asylum. Ex- Itev. J, C. Head, who has been tried In Portland for bank robbery, has been committed to the asylum and will be brought up frc m the metropolis this evening. Bora. M'OINNIS-To the wife of J. W. McGtnuls, at their residence five in I le i east nf rialem, April IS, twins, a sou aud daughter. The Htiamer In And we have mivd a few elnsts of extra ehotee tva which we will etoeo out at th extremely low prtee of and M eU per pound, (Quality guar allied equal 10 any M or M feut tea lu the luarM. "" HabhittA Lawkunck, P 0, Grocery. OUier Hemorrhages. iSslwsrtl tiarti has had small Un NrrfesgM ir u pst tlm tHghu,ue f Ism in RMMMuUHg l aurlhiag only tMy biHtr tb wound frwu UUtn i-ht. Tti 4Hlhlk aiMHlier r Um will Imv i N rforuHl. 1W. llv f ltt nitteruiuate iiig msa mIM HNrisaWy lK bH4 l a kspiUI at l'iMtMt Umutfw, be be mm fp M)VHWiwf MMM. TH (id Ismss) f IM iu 1M t JHhm gUiMM's saMm, JwWsUy, M R 1. (g Ht M HtMlm. Ism m4 M M 4wfU by ilw )m, imt avwarti 1U tmtm Ml MM ! li ( spsr U4e Mis SM4 gM )tf T asW-MK 4) a ssM kMMii with a lata Tiur Mmivau 4W1 at 4 tWMjtsaU Nkil fcV Ii mamsn MM 4 W lUM Ma mb twrrtdtt M tV vtttlMBf Ms mm mmaumi far Mm M wwt Mar'f fcsM. AiMMMMfr. A m u m i Mit jiMfei -1 - If 10 CUfctlMMU Children Cry for Fltaher's Oantorltt, I'M ft It SIMS ,Wl WtftijM t m Uf WSJiMef N IsM t4 sts sftl (ttMsMk " 99 9m&i4f H Nmmii M-k-W H IMm M i SJtofcM j )l It lM44 f A QUEER 0A8E. Two Persons Would Like Whom Tho Police to Know Something About. Eugene Guard: About the 20th of last February a man aud women, reg istering as W. O. Jones und wire, came to the Hotel Eugene. They appeared to be very nice people. While here the man wasorprttt'inled to bo sick and remained secluded most of the time. After staying about a week he left for some point down the valley, his wife remaining at the Hotel Eugene. In order to get money to j(o on his wife pawned a guitar, though this was un kuown to anyone elee at the time. Afterwards Jones evideutly sent ner moiiey for she redoemed the guitar. About a week after Jones had gone, Mrs. Jones also left for a point down theyalley. She hadn't money to pay her board bill which then, altogether, amounted to about $30, so she left the guitar and her trunk with Mr. Brown, proprietor of the hotel, aB security for the board bill. She had again pawned the guitar lu order to get money to pay her fare down the valley, and Mr. Brown had to pay the sum or $4 to get the instrument, yulued at about $25, out or the pawnshop. Today City Marshal H. J. Day re ceived a communication from the chief of police of Portland stating that W. C. Jones is now in jail at tialem au that Mrs. Jones, under the name ot Esther Tripp, is in Jull at Portland. W.C. Jones aud Either Tripp have been arrested on suspicion of beiug connected with n number of burglaries which have lately been perpetrated in Haleni and other towns, und the of ficers learning ur the trunk und gultai held here by Mr. Brown, thought per haps it might answer the dttcripttoij or some or the stolen property am wrote to Marshal Dy, lu'-trucilug bin to examine the guitar and ihe con tents of the trunk. This Mr, Day die but without securing any clue, as tbi guitar did not auswer the desciiptl .L or the one stolen and the trunk cur tained only some wurdrobe und a lot or love letters belonging to Mrs. Jones. The cose seems to be a rather mixed one. Mr. Brown is of the opinion that it the parties had any stolen goods in their powuaslon while stopping in his hotel that they took tbem away before leaving, as they had seat some valises a id other articles away, There does not seem to be any doubt that Jones and his wife are In some way oompll Bited lu theerlmea or which they are aoeuted, and that they are professional burglars. OUEKN PKAB-Brauson A Co.J Deafness Cannot Be Cured by Wl applications t.s they cannot rwwh the dUttaMxl portion of the ear, There U only one way to eure deafness, aud that Is by uuoututiuiml remedlw, Dfafnws Is coummI uy au Inflamed oou. tllllou of tbe mueous lining or the Ku. Uehlau TuUj. Wnen this lube Is In smh1 yoi bave a mmbhiig MMiud or iulcfoi hMirtug, and wlieu it U n Ut4y etuMd. dMfutHM is the rwull attd UMltM Ibe IbAslWkttoU cm be In kii uul aul tbk tube rwUwwi to IU itHsi sutMiltiwu, bMrlug Mill beds "' " uiue esjHM uu(u ten e4 by antkf rfc, w bleb Is IfHhtug utl laAimMJ ouodltUMt uf Ute J V Ue Utu W will gif o Huud, I Jails is jktafi! ih4 mmmui U by fl. A lrt Llvar ls4ly da a iU Ur, , , u sUkfytowTaM IwmVSh l rim itiTraT.. im imm Hm 4 f- TWi Pm Ksu,. Wt s Sim imfcy sf Mt ms4 r mm j mmk mfim ! i um, H&tm. Hlrki ltwiri.. WttfM t. p CREAM BAKING mm Sim Shades and Ladies' Hosiery ARE GOING WITH THE BEST OF OUR CLOSING OUT SALE In both lines we have the newest goods BOUGHT FREEDOM WITH DEATH. Nrr. Terce Hones rollowed Their teade Orcr the Cliff. Tho hardy Httlo Ncz Perce horso Is qnito well known In a way, but few people know what rcmarknblo courago and sagacity ho hits. When tho Indian war swept tho Npz Pcrco country, tho Indians gathered about G.000 horses into u valley that fronted ou tho steep blntfn of tho Colombia river, and there, with tho groat vvhito mountains nt their back, prepared to make thoir last des rerato stand In tho battlo that followed thoy wero defeated, aud tho small fraction of them ilint lcmuined tinkilled put to flight Tho l.oiscs, shut in by tho steep moun tains on the one sido mid tho steep river bluff ou tho other, had to bo left behind. When tho battle had closed, the sol diets of tho voluuteors (for only n part weie regulais) niado n rush for the horso?, but they could not lay hands on ono of them or approach thorn. And now for tho first time it was no ticed that thoy wero undoraboyherdor. The boy was unarmed, entirely naked and r.a red ns copper. Tho boy had no bridle, but wovo his hands into tho mane, and thus guided his blnck horso at will nt the head of tho herd. Tho volunteers dropped on their knees hero and there nronnd tho edgo of the circle nud began to fire at tho boy. At lost a bullet btruck him. His body flow high into the nir aud then foil and rollod in tho dust. Tbe horses now divided as they camo by. Their nostrils wero distended nttno iinell of blood, and thoir eyes nblazo nt tho sight of thoir young keeper in the dnst. On tho second round, af tor tho boy fell, tho black leader seemed to run sldowise, his eyes fastoned to his little dead master until thoy looked frightful from under tho black mane. Ho plnnged ou around nnd camo to the very edgo of tho beetling basalt bluff. Then thcro was n Bight as of n sculptured imago of n horso poised in midair, and a mad, wild cry, suoh ns n horso makes but once a .cry indescrib ablethat filled tho valloy. Men looked away, and when they looked back thu black Btntuu was gouo. Then, faithfnl to tho leader, over tho bluff into the fonuiiug white water went another hora And then 10, CO, COO, the whole fi.000! Not ono of nil tho herd was lnft to tho invading victor, nud tho stream was literally choked with tho dead. Joaquin Miller. Our .Villnnsl .Vlr. In roadiiiB aceouuth of thoyncht races I noticed that the KnlM) bauds could not play au Aniuiicnu imtiouul air bo cause "Uol Khvo the Queen" and "America" wero thu mime. Ilmvonover found the nunm whj "Tho Star fijmn. gled Uannei " should not lw our na tional air I luuv liem (I them all play. el by the lt bauds In theoouutry, and there is none wlndi M-nds a thrill of Kratitude ut belli an Aiuericuu through me o a that Kisud finale: Aad lh Mr ttigUd Uunr In triumph dos us U'rrtU Uluiof (Uliihid ILo Ume of tl) Uvt, Carlos In llvtou Traveler. lonkr. Can hiuukc, Tke ,uwtlow whetlwr monkeys can Hk has Imui Mttlw In the alllnnn. Mve at Um Jaidlw dw 1'liuilu, J'aris, wWe wlMsiletws Iwys have luht moral ooowiwHis of thu monkey house to iMMks is)grtli. whleli ther grew to tnfr liNtrsly, w t, iuu) iimi w,iir, "I m y,Mt UkTpM.I)yJtWi)lir, LT? lW ""y" ' U you ns imp fifiin t i, J 44 y..rtr4iiy J otwldn't MMMitur wtet dy U Um iMiitli U r"m, mw n Kuutm su thM dm.. Hue aidn 'stiisftii EA4sMj - -- ... .. H OftKlttf IMUjihmiiiii A Og, fcT M m, inm, s Oh, HI T Out prices The Palace. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in (Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes und the most complete stock of Brushes of all Kinds in tho State. Artists' Matcriais,Limcf Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GRASS SNEDS NEW ADVERTISEMENT. FOB HALK Klve hundred loads or good ton noil. Bee Geo. D. Ooodhue. p Loar A pair or pebble glasses, win hteel bows, ou the motor oar Hue or lu front or luimoii'a store, Friday evening, April ia ni. tum to postolUce. O. W Hmlth. u nij ii jii itiyn i ixouso vuuBjvm looms, tulf I1 able lor small family; low ront; wuur irtc nod fruit. Knqulro at Ui Winter stl iimm: qi.Kl.LiA attUUMAN Typewriting and IT, Gray block. The best of work done at rea. sonablu rates. U-yh njK KxUUANUli-AnrBKIass grain farm l1 situated In the famous Jamca Mer Vhi! ley, Noith Datto'u, close to good marttet. Will exchauge for property about Malem Address U., care Journal. LP. KlHEH.Howsp ipcr Advert IslnKAeeut . 1 Merohanta' Exchange, San KrauclBco' lsouruullioilzed agent This paper Is item' onfllelnhlsoffloe. ' "pl o vie lUKtariAJN boIENUE L.liruiure or aii j kinds on sale and uhrlsMnn Hin ..: vices at m liberty street, comer Uhemeketa. CARPEr PAPEK-large lot of heavy brown wrapping paper lor wuechoap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Jour- Uttl UUIUV. tf M Marsh. Post Office blocs. Ilooma. 11 tf. nOK HALE Oil TKAUE Two hundred acres T 70 acres in cultivation and laj acres grub jak pasture, with running wat r the year ound, $25 per acre In cah or will trade for 75 icresgood land near statoa ou mvorabta erius. inquire or address J. Ii. mihimw "errydale, Polk county, or, I'nur Ant.mw , ih .. .. . 331m PAPb Its.-Portland. Sacramento, aeatlle. Tacomaand ban Francisco p.iprs on sal itllopr Pnstnttlofl i.lock. REiiOVED-Gooao's nuctlon aud eoiiimls. Blou house. beond hand goodi bouisht md sold on commission. Parties having any. hlng to sell should call aud see me. Vurui ales a specialty. J. F. GjODE, auctioneer. ,IJ Commercial t near First National bank J. W. Hendricks, -the- m COUItT btuket.; SDIK MADE TO 115 AND UI'. PANTH, JIJjO AND UP. .wSi",Vc.!'u,."e,,?,t tmm: "ubeustslii, the nS dyelnit ' lenlug, repsirluK W, A.:cirsiL'ic Pi widen t. J.JH. AMIKUT, CashUr, f L OF SALEM, JTrkuuLcUH general bauKing business, FOR SALEJJR TRADE, m iMsoutliwMtof lialliu.f iuIim Ami Fls ..'i JMius.iiJiufs uudsr eulllvslioii, running wuur, W 111 irads lor Hajno I'rojwrty. '! J)sllu(,0r DRESSMAKING, CXwUB STABDiS, MWHltfU A TK0M1H. h HlJP' Wtfl ', btle suit It!, y of WmtiumnnW: ntthtimmaiwmm Mm WdjUU, l4Ut imhuA 4 niw&wtJr''' Mrs nil$- fll and ofler oxcellent values, Merchant Ta Capital e mWt 4 iMw to mm iii ittid ii1 jnftkrY $m mm, If M laMMsf Htk fef m TEL s!a53,.." h )NeN4rlMlfAiMrM W 4 Immssmmi i iahijiWMil 4j&f94lm eM Mf lt td ars-riSiffwaai Wing Sang Co,, MMimiakm&iiM 4 Us. Wi14J&&l< 1Sl1aOTI!f' ' Cwtlgsl lUWhTMM Ummhmi m JjHH WI PM "' ", i mkMiWniiM. w limuttt lllin u 'f. . r ?" uoer Md b ni 1 1 1 i i u miKix&ES& SafflBSAsE i UU.'? iSSif i1i!iU IW " fm tn .m tw - m c- mm mm ass - - --a. r,imim$imkfc - ,.U4Jf , A9mru?nr&wkvwti:ia'L' r; ww&ricmw'"-