13 CAPITA I 44MMfHw ! . 25o A MONTH Hflngj ywt ib IMtfy Jetirwl lo ilir fitwfftr movtiUini. Iwiter iCiMfi fetfer row w f J "I'wwm -,.- ss VJ)L. b. DAILY EDITION. "T ?I 'SALEM, OitKOON, HA IIDAY, Htil'TlSMniSlt 1-1, 18r., DAILY JEDITION. M t ifJOXJRNAL LCHKAHST, i SALEM, J II ila-tY iSSsV rMSATUj J St svbwr viikiwnia 111 CABLES FROM Ho t lit'os Between America and Spain Arc Believed to Bo Possible In the Near Future, 'Prediction Mttdu Tim1 Within Take a Hand in ClUCAOO, Sept, 14. A spechl from i Wellington nay: 'Information hh to the recent work Hn till) navy tiepurimeiii. uas irancu lout, and tborosulthi sufficient to Justify jthe belief that President Clevelaud fc (meditating seriously the posslbllty of MiOBtllltltB between Spain and the United States In the near future. 'Whother tho dispatch la due to a desire to recognize the Cubans as belli, gereuls or an Intention to bo In a position to enforce the Mora chilm is Fuucerlain, but It cannot be denied that tlie state and navy depaitmentH have been unusally active In tho lafit few wvukR. Certain bnnclieB of wo navy idepai Uncut ate now devoting their at- Mention to the Cuban matter almost ex clusively. ' Acting tin. or recent orders from Hecretiry Hub t acme of the olllcere have br'eu working t-xtru lime teeming 'tUta, the character of whlcti is such a (to Indicate that tho I rmldent and Bo fcretary Oioey see tbo necessity of pre jpartlou for active Intervention In the ulla'rfl of Cuba. "Exhaustive reports havo been pre- fpnted for Secretary Herbert, and the president on tho condition of tho navy for a descent on Cuba. The question fof transports and t&Vfacllltles for laud ing troopH on taeiiajand uaa keen looked Into thoruHyi.aud the results led with tho eocrerywijieMvyj, A Washington special to the Tri- Fbuuo eays In referenco 10 t-uuau Imattera: THE PLACE TO GO TO : for i bees Is whera you get tbe best la fl:, stylo ; and quality. Clothing that doesn't fit Is un sightly, but shoes that don't fit are both un- ; subtly and palnlnl. Avoid unslghtliness and discomfort by getting shoes tbat look well and eel comfortable because they fit perfectly and will wear well because superior In quality. Cur ladles' shoes (resent tbe acme of deslr ability In every partlcuuv,wlth pi Ices mors attractive) and valuea greater than ever. We have a very extensive lino of low shoes, 10 every tastelcan'be suited at small Ago res. THE For hargains in everything. Shoes, OveraU. Shirts, Under- tvoax ffiry. Window Shades, Tinware, Gramteware, Slates, Tablets Oilcloth, Table Linen, Piece Goods, Boys' Clothinjs, Brooms Mtches Soao, in foot everything you want, call for BS F,r S ore For n ot cash we will save you money. capital mm FIRST NATIONAL DANK BUILDING, SALEM, OU. FIKbl aiiuY STALEV Princu-AU Uu?nsnc5llS; oflers nva course- Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English, ''pl u jnjo. noreaonush the Inommnnlcatlon sysv-m oj business Si a Month the President Will the Cuban Question. "Cooflilentlal Information received by the Tribune Hhowa that the president's platiB are uioro far-reaching than was generally anticipated. Iu the llrst place It was learned that Spain had at I aft been frightened Into artlon and the Mora claim will be paid by ex cbango on London within a day or ft Wo, ull tne arrangements to the fleet having been at last completed by the Spanish ministers. "This Information comes from a source beyond question, and from the haute was obtained tho prediction that tbln a month President Clevelaud would take an active hand In the Cuba question. It Is said that a powerful syndicate has been formed In this country which will be prepercd to guarantee tho Cuban bonds pre paratory- to Its acquisition ny me United States." " Disagreement With Spain. Ciiicaqo, Sept. 14. A special to the Dally Ntws from Washington says: Mlulstcr Taylor has been Instructed to demand from Spain protection for American missionaries on, tho CanftlnTtjj Islands. This question several years old, commencing when our mission aries wero persecuted and driven out of the Caroline islands bytho natives. Spain exercises authority 'over the Hands, and full reparation was de manded for the outrages. Spain re- lil bv tho navment of $17,500 uWmTjnhid promlslnlTn'rcffectlon'lo our mlsslonatres lu future, but by fall ing to staud by her declaration, Spain v.rf - It : 1 T GO r S d O k ? 8 ML ,: g 55 5 1 , I. rt O"" Md H - ; ' - M o O u . o I 5 WS FAR STOHL has made It lmM4hle for the mission arlcs to safely return to the Maude. The present demand Is that the protnlie of proteotion be carried out In a satis factory manner, Thi Moray Claim. Washington, Bept.H.-Ttae methods for tho payment of the Mora claim nave been definitely settled and a draft prepared for tho transfer today. It will call for an equivalent In English pounds sterling of fl,409,000, made payable to Secretary of State Olney. The loss off 1,000 from tho amount, $ 1,600,000 originally agreed upon Is due to tho difference between the valun of the Spanish peso and the American gold dollar. A Nowfoundlan . St. John's, N. F. Sept. 14. Receiver-General Scott, ou a tour of Inac tion of tbe customs olllces throughout the Islands, has fleeted several seizures and piomlses to follow them up with many others. It Is supposed that some of the persons Involved hero have pur chased Immunity by Informing ou the remainder, Great excitement private In tho city, and searches are being mado at ihe rate of half a dozen dully, nearly nil being successful. All those connected ure budly Irlghtenrd. Canada. Ciiarlottktuwn, Prince Edward's Island, Sept. 14. Hon. Thomas Heath Huvlland Is dead, aged 72. Deceased was created queen's counsel iu IhGfl and afterwards made master In chatio ery. For 00 connective years ho;was elected a member of tho legislature, ndjiovprn terms held a teat In the bluet, and has, been colonel secretary and governor 6r.$KPrIuco Edward's Island. ttXSk. if.&lr' .... M(i Matanab, Sept. 14 JoseGonzle, tbe 20 year-old bob of Major Pablo Gon zales, of tbe Mexican army, was drowned while "tryjuir to-'.swim tho "ATfovo War heremr a horse's baok. ucssiHr -..- The dam west of Matatncrus had been broken by tho overflow on the Rio Orundu and nearly half the ulty Is inundated, BRYAN IN OREGON. The Congressman Will Bpoak Twice On Coinage. Senator Jell Myers of tho slate board of agriculture, returned from Portland lust ulght. Ho spont two days with Congressman Ilryau, with whom he was charmed. He nays Ilryau will speak twice at the state fair on Coin age. Bryan will not be at Portland exposition September 27 and 28 as tho Oregonlun announces, but will epeik at Salem at the state fair on tboo dates. He will speak nowhero but at Salem In Oregon. He will not chargo tbe people of Oregon a cent but Is quite anxious. Senator Mitchell will be in uaiem the last four days of tbe fair and will probably apoak on tho Nlaragua canal. Some fruit Facts. Walter Lyon writes lu a Portland aper: Accordlug to the estimates of G.I. Sargent, secretary of tho board of hor ticulture, thero are 605,000 acrca or pu and core fruit lu the state, aud 1600 of berry variety. Of tho former esti mate, 3o,000 acres are set to prunes, Mr. Sargent has estimated the jleld of nmliardu under his observation, aud feels warranted lu making the state- meut tbat at bedrock prices prune-, raising Is a profitable Industry lu Ore gon, It. F. MejerH, of Jeflereou, has 23 ooresof prnucs. Tho trees ore seven years old; and the orchard piomlses an average yield. Mr. Mejera estimates tba yield at from 80.000 t 100,000 pounds dried. Tho cash price being oHered for dried prunes Is from 4 cuols to 6 cents. From tbe lowest estlmale, 80,000 pounJ. Bna Rt 41 cenU nnund. the lucome from mis orciiaru will be 13400, or a little mote tlmu tI47 ner acre, 'Hie oosi oi evaiMiiouiim cent per pound, will be about t3r acre. Allowing $17 for Bpraylng, cultl - vatlug, etc, leavta a uet luoome ol lou per acre. Bfcretary dm,ui wuwuwi this a coniervtlve ettlmule. s w .. - . . Lj .- ..a um S . -.IjIaSAS akeuatlim la a symptom ol disease of the kid- iym It oevs. it wiu wsriu'y , " d'.u Hum Uure. That headache, 'in ...,.! La .,IiuWW1 litf y oj That bo backache aud tired feeliua: oome from the same cause. Ask for Parka' Sure Cure for the liver and kldueya price II.Ow, old by Luun A Brooks. IB 4v Dr, VrM Qmm WtHHf Wwh IMMENSE GOJl -SBtPUBKIS. jS t .Ml Policy of Hymllcato Alter uciowr 1. oa Wheat Drags in I'blcago ami Kniac in Llverpcolytarkela. NkwYouk, BJpll 14.-Uold nhlp- tUBiits abroad will tua'ite a total for tho week of 17,200,000," ho largeit week'd shipment on record xcopt tho t7,700, 000 sent out lu nueSviuk last January, when the drain ou Tflo reserve teacht d Its highest tide. J Kxplailatluu of ll pillion of the bond syndicate tovard the treasury and of the reasons Jmpelllutr Lszard Freres to combat the'polloy of his col leagues were madeAhi the following Btateiuont, autborlzl by the boud syndlotilast nlghtfN "The ltaprejon .has been general that meit&crB of thl bond syudkute entered lafc nuv BKreemeut with the United Slates treuaury lo malutuln the tlOO.OOO.OOO reservo ftfitll Oulober 1, prox., Blid that Upon that date said obhgation'wlll cease. jSunh Is not tho caTlfehbUdfByuillcato fulllllrd ull tta obligalibnfl to thojovernuient Juno last, and has not since been bound in nuy way lo ttio treasury. It Is truo It has fromllmo to ttmcA since last June, paid over varlntin sums In gold coin to tho treasury, which have eufll-ed to maintain1 the reserve, but It ha done so voluntarily aud will continue to do so In thVsauio spirit aud for the same motive. "So far oa October 1 la concerned, It bus no telutlru to tbe action of tho wyudlcato, and it will contlnuo to de posit until November ! and January 1, if existing conditions' junko It feasible to do bj. llul nelthor the bond syndi cate nor unyouo ehe; can control tbo elements. Hut tho Idea that IU rela tions to the treasury H'uatinna will be auy, different ou oraftt;Obtobor 1 than thoy are now, U erroneous aud should bo corrected." CIIIOAOO WIIKAT TODAY. Our telegraphic udvlces nro that the large shipments of gold bus depressed tho wheat market. Opeued. Highest, Clo.lnr. Dtcember..... May oj i" 07f- a u. tu tn)j Tho eputt yesterday was caused by the "shorts" covering. Tho heavy gold shlpmentH today of $5,000,000 has caused considerable alarm In Chicago. Ovor (50,010,000 has been shipped thin year. December curb wheat closed at 67JJ. uvehi'ool. The wheat market advanced some. Spot wheat and futures firm. Beptom her advanced 2c, October 23, November ljo, Decomber IJo, aud Jauuary 2o. VOHTliANU MAIIKET 1'ouTLAtn. Hept. X3.-Wbeai, valloy, 7cj wuiu vyuua.ia (ii , nour iTJriiuuji, t.i ' unumiuv, irrauain, lira supomuw, -i ". Osls Wlille. 'Wit'tOo; mUllnif, iy0c; !"- w."-r :....' , n - u iior uui( : crey. 22Saio; rolled, lu bugs u.7i.w; burrels, f J.OO loUtoH New Oregon, 8&a IIy0"Hl, I5QU.W per ton. SiaSVjhu. niiUi..nJiirun iloJiOi shorts. 112.50: ebon leed. IIJOlS per tou; culclten wneui, hOjiMier o. lll!ni-2r.u, solid 01 lbs 8ir. under.Ji lb.i. 70100, tucep tbeep peiu, W07 o, nous Nomluai si 10. Duller Oregon fancy creamery. )V317o; loaiiii i fancy dairy slry, Hitix; wir m.goou, common, 7jo. ,,. jWtf&ri$&ftt wiurfigwse.ii.uMti.w. turkeys, Cueeko-vintou iuh siw., ivtft.i doz; ducks ureou, liUo I3U.I- ToMteeri.JXOaepArto: lair to Kood stefr,2i3fic; cowrn, 2tf Wi dressed beer, 'lul'tnn-neit beef, 11.75100; cholos ewe, VoSS-vy. WMMbt and HAI.KU M.VltKKT. Wheat 39" V bu. HW-jKeoVt iwt. t4.WaO.00; timothy, I7J50. jriour. In wloiei lots, lAfiO; retail,' Itjpi bran. buU IWJM)1!"! UUt" vvv liuo; cuop leoa. ,.w.vu, yeai-lreed,4c, Hogs Ortssed.sSie, Live CatUo-ltfaiKc. HUeep l'tve, U-&A. $g8;.$g. 1 uutur-Bestdurr, 'il faney creamery '.ues-toinji k-arin hiuoked ileats Bacon.So; bam 11,0, W'cSiiW.vba. ?oun-lirol!eii,.7c; hens.o diieis,',au7o. Turkv-(lao. Jlartletl pears-tto bu. APPle4-fittaoa on. l'Mebes-ll-abu. l'luins-2V bu. Everybody reada Tjik Ohk Cknt Daily. Of. Prict'iCfNtWWiHr PW' THE JUDOE3HIP. No Appolntmont lias Bean Mada'ni Yet. At 2 p. m. Governor Lord had mado no appointment to auoceed Judge Hur ley, and had gone home, Judge II, H. Tatiuer, law parlnsrof Senator Mitchell, Z'ta Snow, Harry Cako aud Geo. W. Harcn came up to. day 4rnm Portlaud lo confer with Governor Lord about tho judgeship vacancy. Mr. Haxen represented J:niesFlnley Wntaon, In whoso favor about sixty attorneys had signed a potlt'on, asking that they no trans ferred In Judge Chas. il. Carey, and withdrawing his namo If It would ap point Carey. Between 100 and 12i telegrams from Portland lawyora were received during thb night in favor of Judge Carey'a appointment. So fur as rauneilrnl Btrnngthrf petitions Is concerned Judgo Ctrey Is backed by the lurgtst imnibor of The !eul fraternity lu Mnltnoniah couuty. Tho floor of the governor's office was strewn with paid telegram covers, and up to n luto hour the malls and w Ilea wero hut with petitions an'd counter-pel IUodb on tho sublet. It was MU mi and anti-McGinn and red hot. It Booms to be tho general Impression of those who talked with tbo Governor Unit, while ho had not made Up his mind on tho subject, ho was undoubt edly Inclined to appoint Bonator MfGluu. Thnto nearest to him are said to atroiigly urge McGluu'a ,oolU i'an claim, nod It Is believed that will Dually determine tho matter. A Pretty Portland Wedding. A vory pretty wedding took placo last Wednesday evening In Portlaud at the residence of Mra. A. M. Crane, The contracting parties wero Miss Ethel L. Crane and Mr. Percy Popo Eabuoy, Mr. James Dabtiey, brother of tho groom, acted as best man. Tho maid of honor was Miss Amy Plummer, of Corvallls. Tho bridesmaids wero Allco Loulso Croasmau and Eula Frauces MoCully, you q (r cousins of tho bride. Tho brldo waa lovoly In a Mtume'illste;yMl(rj,Ilf,,i aftrSagST1 'iln r V I Wi white French org gaudy over whilosllk, with long tulle veil nud bequet of Brides rones, Tho maid of honor wore a gown of organdy over bluo silk nud tho bridesmaids wore dainty musllu gowns, carrying bouquets of sweet peas. Miss Crane was a Salem girl aud grand daughter of Hon. A. A. McCully, ono of tho well known pioneers of Oregon. Mr. Oabnoy la a Virginian by birth but has resided In Portland for tho past flvo years. Ho Is attorney for tho Portland Guarantee A Trust Co. Mr. und Mrs. Dabuoy havo gone to Victoria, B. C, to remain until Octo bor 1. Sevorul Salem frlouds attended the wedding. Tho following is tho Hat of Invited guests: Mrs. II. K. McCuliy, Mra. Allco Crane, Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Croasman, Lillian CroaBinan, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Church, Ruth aud Genevieve Church, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McCully, Mrs. J, D. McCully, Governor and Mrs. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kearney, Mrs. E. Y. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs, E. Cooke Pat ton, Mr. Hal Patton, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Waters, Mra. 13. Y. Waters, Miss Leila Waters, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boss, Mr. and Mrs, P. S. Malcolm, Mr, aud Mrs. J. R. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Ciane, Mr. aud Mrs. C. J. Hozzird, Mr. aud Mrs. Ralph Lee, Mr. aud Mrs. Allyu, Mr. aud Mrs. B. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Rountreo, Mr. aud Mra, Pope, Mrs. Moses, Mrs. Kuhn, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Shelby, Dr. Welty, Mrs. Paytou, Misses Caples, Pope, Winifred Watson, Calllu, Chopin, Btaokpole, Stroug, Tuthlll, Shelly, Parker, Noyea, Klla Jordan, Falling, Charlotte Whal ley, Bogart, Akin, Maude Akin, Messrs. Chester Murphy, Clareuoo Crane, Will Crane, Russell MoCully, Seth Catlln, Riuntree, Harrison, Williams, Martin, Applegreu, Watt, Roberts, Howard, Stolle, Moore, Abbot, Allen, Croas man, Jr, m i Foil From a Bridge. Rev. Mark Noble, a Baptist mluhter of Newberg, while on lilts way t Cor vallls, mot with a serious accident last night. Accompanied by Mrs. Noble, thoy started for the Southern Pud flu passenger depot, about 10:30 p. m., aud when they reached Twelfth street, started to cross the brldgo opposite the Keeley Institute. Mr. Noble made a misstep and foil a distance of 12 feet, strlkiuK on Ida back on a boulder. He vyas at once removed to tho residence of Rev. John Parsons, near by, and medical aid summoned. His Injurlea are not thought to beof a Krlomna- tore. I ILL THERE BE Arrangements Said to Bo. Completed for $50,000,000 More Gold Bonds. Ono Hundred nid Twenty Millidnn of Gold Hs Left the Country This Week, ClilOAuo, Sept. 14. Charles Hutch iDBon, president of tho Corn Exohango Bank of this city, In an Interview to day, says that arrangements for a new hsuo of bonds aro about completed. "I have It on the best of authority," ho said, "that tho Morgan-Belmont syndicate Is negotiating with President Cleveland for a uew Issue 'of gold bonds. Tho ouly point not agreed upon Is the amount, tho president de siring to make It only (20,000,0001)11 tho ayudlcato wants at least $60,000, 000. My Information Is from Now York." A prominent Salem banker says tho president will Issue bonds every week, II necessary, to prevent gold going to n premium. Kuitoh Jouhnau BtrUATION IN WASUI.NOTON WABUINC1TON, Sept. 14 Tho con census ol opinion hero Is that an Issue of bonds, before concresa has had op portunity to not lu tho matter, la ex tremcly Improbable. It la argued (lint tho Bhrlukago In tho shipments of cot ton Is vory unusual, nud grain ship ments must soon begin nud Improved btiMlncsa will stlflou up money rater. Tho fact that tho United Slates has Blnco January 1, 1604, exported more than f 120,009,000 In gold In excess tf her imports, It Is olalmed is a strong argument In favor of ft speedy return to normal conditions. WHAT WILL CONOlir.88 1)0? What aotlon congress will take Is ..,... t. 'ZSZi&ffZiftSy! probable tho administration 'will pro aeut some plan for rotlromont of the United Slates notes uqw outstanding, Tho amount of greenbacks Is oyer 247,600,000, and their forced presence In curronoy Is regardod ns a cousUnt menace to financial stability. It lu thought that Carllslo Is now working out a schema by which this volume of currency can bo retired without any serious flnanclal'dlsturbauco. Waller's Case Hopeless. Pakib, Sept. 14. Tho Sleclo says the United Btales has received a complete explanation from the French authori ties lu tho case of ex-Consul Waller, whole Imprisoned under sentence of tweuly years for having been, as al leged, in correspondence with enemies of Franco In Madagascar, and that his cause la Irretrlsvably lost. Funeral Day. Calumet, MIoh., Sept. 14. This 1b funeral day at Calumet. Every hearse In tho county has been pressed luto service nud tho mines aro Idle. The miuers aro being bnsy going from one fuueral lo atiolhvr. In addition to tho thirty killed Ih the Osceola a week ago, four miners have been killed here by accldentu. Searl Breaks the Record. New Yokic, Sep). 14 R. Searl, the bloyollst who left Chicago at 4 o'olouk Sunday morning, arrived In New York at HitfO a. m. touay, a Hours ami u a. m. ahead today, minutes ahead of tho best previous record betweeu tho two cities. A Hlh Liver Usuully has a bad liver. Ho Is bill ous, coubtlanted. haa Indigestion aud dyspepsia. If there la no organic trouble a few dose of Parks' Sure Cure will tone him up, Parks' Sure Cure s the only liver aud kidney euro we sell on a positive guarantee. Prloo 1.00. Sold by Luun Brooks. JIM sea Highest of all in Leavening Power ls mr 509 ?&?;& IWsMI ASMWtmw win A BOND ISSUE 1 M'OINN NOT WANTED. Mr. McGinn Is uol wanted for udge. His appointment Is not objected to oa any personal, rtllglcus, or political grounds. Ho la simply not a fit man for udgo, whatever elfo his friends) may claim for him. He Is Hot cf a Judicial temperament. He Is Impul sive, lutempcrute, passionate, abusive, nu extreme partisan. The little world ho Uvea lu rings with his likes and dlslllteB. Ho might disappoint the wholo world and make a good judge. But tho bench Is a poor place to put a man lo reform him. Tluro aro plcuty of men In Portland bur who are Reed enough already lo bo Judges without tho restraining Intluonco of judicial dignity to tlrst make them observe tho common decencies of publlo life. If Mr. McGinn hna tho Intelligence to observe tliofo ilccedcleH ho haa i ot not always madu the best uso of It In the world. Atleattthe people wou'd never pick him out for u judgo on his record. From O. Beer's Hop 'Sard. Editor Jeurnal: We thought a few Items from hero would h accept able to tho few people left In Suleta. There aro ubout 100 cumps, and several boarding houses here. The main attest Is Trilby avenue, which Is elaborately decorated with uutuui leaves and hops, l'ho weather Is all that cau bo expected und uo more. Social dan can aud boa tires aro tho tavorlle pastimes after th usual day's aport In the field. Sundays QKLsfssHBBisM -tMAaaaMsMSMiM.w inJ "6oliriiWihavaiajai,lful JkC aud In tho ovoulug arountl'Vlfo' bonflrwi pleasant programs nro rendered, mutIo nud recitations bolug the principal fea tures of the eveulug. Wo aro well sup plied with grocerymeu, with plenty of groceries aud meat wagons by llw wholesale, nnd at prices lean than wholesale, for good fresh meat waa Mid at tho rate of 10 pounds for 15 cents. This was caused by rival butchers. Picking will last a couple of weeks yet, ami wo have come to tho conclu sion wo can not do without Thh ONH Cknt Capital Journal tho rest of tho season. ' Onb op tjik PIOKKR'J. Great Northern Wins. St Paul Sept. M. The groat north ern Railway Co. and J. J. HII', lt, President havo wou tho llrst prelimin ary battlo lu tbo contctt precipitated, by Thomas W. Peanull, iu his appli cation for n preliminary Injunction ngalufct tho proposed consolidation of the Northern Puclllo and the Great Northern railroads Does Not Want Third Term. RnouKSTKK, Sept, 14 Mrs. Luclnu T. YoumatiB, slater of President Clove land, said emphatically today that tra presldeut told her personally ho wou A not bo a candidate for third term, and did not believe In It. A Ltftnp From tipain. Washington, Sept. 14. Senor D Rome, Spanish Minister at noon today delivered to Mr. Adie, acting secretary of the state n draft for the cqulvataut of (1,440,000 drawn on the Spanish financial agent In London In sett le nient of the Mora claim. RtiuiiBR Goons Ltdle, Misses and children's rubberu, aud meus, and hoyn rubber boots, aud shots, at the New York Racket. Cull aud see thtw. IUSiMw - I 4 v-t v v - t Report BE i.klfKJf fewder sMtpractiM. ,H4WKJ IM4 MWW HHflwl- ' I ' mwVaUvtVowmw - frMliii-)ijasa)s)ifrSji - vt&tmtz4 4.iu,m , ,,.. 1 - f isyinfiitiswsrfTwistis E SH.Swwwmw-"