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'''T''WfVWr i ir -"it-it ri1 '"urnnmriaw " aiwi -'- "u"-TPi' Daily Capital Journal) by iiornm Into It with cons'dcrable commerce. Hoon the Snnllani And Long Tom will bc made nnvlgablc bo ns to lncreaso U importance. Mr. Ilcrmutin Is doing all that possibly enn be done to fcrve his constituents, and If any per- plovement of the Willamette liver son can now suggest, In fairness and from Portland to Kugene. An entire good faith, wherein his present labors misconception exist as to this mat- are mistaken or are not In line with .... I.'..-,. t.. 10-11 llli lire nnnrn. flirt lrtat, Inffirpqt.a lit flllr DCfltllp. 1 1.,..1... niiiinilmin tnvuiir OH lllvx" --'- - 1 i .- candidate for' the olllce of COUNTY prlatlon by congress) the plan of the shall be glad to hear the suggestions. BHOTHIIR3, , SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 1890. I T! IS TtVER APPROPRIATIONS. : Hermann's Whole Record"8hown Up by a. Frlind. J forreipondcDce of I'lie Journal. J ItosKBOnn, Or., Feb. W. Much has been suldax to the lui- ANNOUNCEMENT. ASSESSOR subject to the will of the county Republican convention, d-w J. A. VAN EATON. MARION COUNTY AND HERMANN. MR. The Jouiinal presents today the completed history of Mr. Hermann's work a congressman for tbo Improve ment of the Willamette river, as pre pared by a friend of lilt. So much has been published in the Orcgonlan to belittle his services that,ln fairness and Justice to the gentleman, we have given his friends a full hearing. Of course, it Is not 5lr. Hermann's river Improvement record that the Oregon Ian cares about. ThelcMlie did for the Willamette river the better the Orcgonlan and the corporations it represents would like him. 'Hut the true reasons why the Oregon Inn Is lighting Mr. Hermann arc these: Ho is n Silverman and opposed Mr. Dolph's rc-clectlon. He did not oppose him personally but allowed himself to be voted for by those who did oppose Mr. Dolph. That Irf his chief offense. It Is not hlfl record on river Improve ments. His record on tlio silver ques tion Is well known. Ho only recently voted In tlio Hotiho for tho senate sil ver bill. Now what Is tho uso of mincing matters? Tiik Journal Is frank to eny It likes Mr. Hermann for tho very reason the Orcgonlan dislike him. Wo feel like tho Methodist preachorsnld ho did toward tho devil. Ho found out which side thcdovll was on, and then ho got on tho other side. The Journal believes If It Is in the power of tho Orcgonlan and sin glo gold standard Republicans to de feat Mr, Hermann they will do so. If It Is In their power to do so they will retire all ltepubllcans who squarely favor tho restoration of silver to equal monetary power with gold. That Is their privilege If they can bring It about. With that hortof a tight on Mr. Hermann we have only accorded him ami his friends decent treatment. Wo have a conviction that a Marlon county man will be available when a new man shall step Into Mr. Her mann's shoes. In u contest between Republicans of equal ability and equally acceptable to the people noth ing Is gained by belittling one to ad vance another. Tiik Journal will never engage In such politics. There U a bible saying: "Who by taking thought can add to his statureV" It applies to polities. There Is no loheme can mako a man greater than he Is. Neither can a man be artl- flclnlly made bigger than ho Is. In these days of many newspapers tho people aw capable of sklng up orery aspirant for onlco protty correctly. Tho thing for Marlon county D......U1I I i:jiMiiv,uiin to mi is to ugree on their at longest man at candidate for congrcKS and placo him before tlio Albany convention In tuch a way that ho can lie nominated. Wo have Mild this cannot bo done h a manner liostllo and unfair to Mr. Her mann and hoH to win for Marion county. It must bo done with tho ut most fairness and friendliness to win under tho clrcuautances. Mr. Her mann Is not a congressman at all to our tasto on niitiiy questions. fu bo lovo Marlon county has mich men andean put a man to tho front who fill make u far abler reureocntntlve than Mr. Hermann ever has. lint that Is not saynK Mr. Hermann has not made n good congressman us con greMincn go, or that u Republican paper ahould not allow his claims to bo fully presented in its columns. engineer department of the govern- Following are all the appropria tion t Involves Improvement of navl- tlons secured for tho Willamette river gatlon by dredging, scraping of bars ' between Portland and Eugene, and snugging. The engineers deemed Date of bill. Amount i i.iu Minii.fi-iit mill npwr rpnoiiwl nr ' March ", 1871.. 1,000 ,.,,.. ..,...,.... ...... .. , iATniv.li ! IH7:i " .'I IMM1 '"""' "I "" w,www recom mended a different plan, and hence all the money ever appropri ated by congress wan expended by the engineers for tho purpose mentioned. Indeed, under the law no other project could be entered upon by thecnglneers June 23. 1874 7,500 March 3, 1875 2;i,000 August 14, 1870 20,000 June 18, 1878 20,000 March 3, 1870 12.000 June 14, 1880 12,000 March 3. 1831 15,000 August 2, 1882 5,000 July 5, 1881 10,000 Augusts, 1880 10,000 August 11, 1888 20,000 ferent project to congress If the exist ing plan had proven inexpedient or in sulllolent. Representatives should not be criticised because' of defective plans. Their duty was to appropriate the money for the work so long as tho engineer department recommended no other or better plan. ' If It be said, as tho Statesman so persistently charges, that Mr. ner mann has failed In his duty In not securing larger sums for the river Im provement can 1)0 asked, why single him out as the one alone to bo re sponsible? Oregon Is also repre sented by 6cnatois and ono of these was a member of the senate commerce committee, and yet the amounts which Hermann secured In tho house bill were never Increased In tile sen ate. As to the amounts obtained slnco 1871 tho writer presents be low nu Itemized statement. From this your rcadors will observe that since 1885, his llrst entrance Into con gress, appropriations have been lib eral. In 1802 he secured $30,000, and in 1804, when the river and harbor hill had been reduced one-third tho amount In the previous bill, the ap propriation was $23,000, and thcac two amounts were about one-half of the engineers' estimate. In the appro priations generally made In the last two bills the scale was on tho busli of i without the act of dongrrvi. It Is mil urally assumed that the engineers "U?V .' ,,? ,o,V. 7,'XXX i m.'iHViuiM.'i iv, jaw ji,vuu who arc constantly Improving the July 13, 1802 .'10,000 river would have recommended a illf-' A"K,lst J7' 18!'4 "m Commenting on the new plan, tho Oregon inn says: "The people of the Willamette val ley will find In the proposed Improve ment of the river from Portland to Eugene, as detailed in the report from Washington, the most interest ing reading furnished during the presont session of congress. The plan of Improvement Is carefully detailed, and, accompanied by map and esti mates, will be before the river and harbor committee early next mouth. The lagging agricultural Interests of tho Willamette valley would receive an Impetus from the realization of the plnn proposed that nothing else would give." It Is to be said that any congress man from Oregon will be able to do more for the Willamette river than has been done In tho past, owing to the work already done by Mr. Her man. S. VALLEY SOCIAL NEWS. INDEPENDENCE SOCIAL, ITEiMS. Miss Jessie Crclghton of Salem spent a few days last week visiting Miss Katie Wheeler. West Side Wl'.DDINO ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and. Mrs. E. W. Cooper cele brated their 12th wedding anniver sary Wednesday evening, Februnry20, by giving a social to which a number of their intimate friends were In vited. The evening was passed very pleas antly. The amusements consisted of parlor gnmes. vocnl and Instrumental music, etc. Refreshments were ser ved at a seasonable hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Klrklnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Clodfclter, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Con naway, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Klrkland; Misses Mar garettc Longacre, Nell M. Hill. Essie Robertson, Bessie Butler, Maggie Butler; Messrs. R. 1). Cooper, M. E. Masterson, W. II. Ilawlcy, F. E. Chambers, John Alexandra and Fred Hooper. Test it anv way you like. i0 V if M ff w 244 Commercial Slreof, Corner Slate; f !.-l ... v.Hu, rrinting Comru , moved to that location. C-.il r h' on uj. AGBNTS Ml, Measure iFCfiew it and vou will find A SILETZ DILL. On Feb. 20, Senntor McBrido Intro duced In tho senate tho following amendment to the nllottmcnt bill which was read twice and referred to tho commlttco on Indians. That whenever the secretary of tho Interior shall be satlsflcd that any of the Indians of the Sllctz Indian Res ervation, In tho state of Oregon, arc fully capable of managing tholr busi ness affairs, and that It will be to their Interests to reoclvo title In fee A MRTHDAY 1'AKTY. Thursday evening of last week n delightful party was given at the DilfFfon residence, ono mile south of Independence, by Mrs. L. Damon In honor of Mr. Damon's 47th birthday. About 25 ladles and gentlemen as sembled at the home of Mrs. J. E. Hubbard and went out In carriages. The house was beautifully decorated with ferns, wild (lowers and Oregon grape. .Elegant refreshments were nn Interlude to the most enjoyable leason of dancing. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vanduvn. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. C. Staats, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clodfclter, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Don nell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whlteaker. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Klrklnnd. Mrs. J. S. Cooner. Misses Golf, Little Mlddlehntn, Mrs. A. Mellon, of Salem, II. Hlrschborg, Prof. W. Crossy, Scott, Laughary, and Frank Green. KHMUP PLUG (0) In all towm and localities it,, i ... ......... aim oicam Cooler ,L ;"" use. It saves itsoWnpri ?Ilhelti, clothes In le than ,lx moft. ,nj& 5 1 D. by express, nreniil.l. f. i. ' n' C, n in copper. For particular, address ,hi lS6 Statu street. J SallKnWN EAST AND SOUTH Shasta Route, OF HIE Southern Pacific Co, one-fourth 'and seldom over otic-third tl) l,,e mn,ls Illlotc(l to them, ho shall or the engineer's estimate, so that Hermann secured a more liberal per cent for the Willamette river than most utile places In Oregon. And this Is also true of other places gener ally In the United States. Hut let this 1ms as It may, Mr. Her maun has directed his attention ton change In tho methods of Improve ment In the Willamette river, and causo patents to Issuo therefor, in fee, In tho names of tho allottees, found to l)c capablo of managing their busi ness affairs, as aforesaid, discharged of any trust nnd free of all charge, iiicmuurnnco or restriction whatso ever, and the secretary of tho Interior Is hereby authorized and directed to ascertain, as soon as shall bo practic able, whether any of said Indians of tho Sllctz Reservation should iccolvo patents convoying In fco tho lands nllnttrwl it mw ntwlstt 4l. i....tni lin.l l..anrl...l I.. M... .1 1 ...-..' """"v" " v"v'" ,m"vl u,c IVSI0US v w ",i1 """ wir or this act. bill four years ago, an Item requiring - j an examination of tho Willamette' YOU ARE RIGHT, BROTHER. miner direction of tho Secretary of TV II III l.uaiu it M.ttcM'?,t Arn'c SaWa Ihc i;et J4 n ihewoiu f", Ti-li iCV' ,!i'"IV.u !L,..W T.V.. ."" iL-. V-..r "T 'a "V"". '-h'lWsl uli tr in, lUulKsSkln JJupiUi, .nd pSiitlKly cure. I'llts or iio iy tMutrtil. i ...--f.:.i7' WJ cent, a U, rw-ltVftJa a; imiMkMtSIISBtsasMtfMM Saletu has a choral union that can sing. Will II ,., ChlldrtnCryfor Pitohr'icgUrI. War for an Imnmrnl nmim,i. 'ri.u1 ' non county don't send a dele- , hmHr mM, . ,w ,, SS5S, SiSSiiS'S Z mltted a Mirvey with a view to an es- u Waslilngton or for some other tliimte and complete engineering county man. It will not bo for Ulnger plan. This plan comes now to con- on tllc Wliliie.-Salem Statesman. 'I1! in 1 ijkiittiti ill ... ii...i . Kress, afer a mirvnv vini,ii .,,,... ""--iii nKer imnnssoon much of one year, A MISSIONARY MEETING. mt. i . i . xiio j.Tcsuyicrian cnurcli was crowded last Friday evening to hear tho program prepared by the ladlei who arc Interested In the Home and Foreign Missionary work. There were songs by tho choir, Bible lesson by airs, beroggs, prayer by Rev. George, an account of mission life In India by Miss Helen Matthews, of Salem, "Our unurch Boards" by Mrs. II. V. Matthews, of Salem, a duett by Mrs. Klrklnnd nnd Miss George, u recita tion by llttlo Paulino Van Orsdcl, a recitation by Ethel George, an exor cise In colors, "Tho New West" con ducted by Mrs. It. S. Wallace, Miss Nell IIIU representing Oregon, Mrs. Klrkland, California, 'Mrs. Conuawny, Now Mexico, and a number of young ladles, dressed In white, various other states and territories. A collection was taken for tho mission work. The program was concluded with a recita tion by Miss Bluncho George, "The Trail of tlio Serpent" which brought nn encore, and she delivered in her in imitable manner n comic recitation. Tiicovenlng's program was nn excel lent one. Mrs. Wallace's address is presented in another part of tills paper. West Side. is the lardest piece of 0000 tobacco ever sold for io cents California Excess Train-Run dai,; bar, Tortfand and San Francisco South I 8:50 p. m. ,11:00 p.m. 0:45 a. m. lv. Iv ar. ... .1 r roriiana si, Salem Iv, San Fran. Iv, MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special Hush - v raics on large loans. 1jans constdeted without delay HAMILTON , MOIR Hank bulldlna. ff L M T. City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner ffi Jeflerson, Albany, Albany Junction. hS liugene, urcwcii, Dra n, and slltiS - " 1 " """"'"i inciuiire, iwanuuKU MAIL DAILY. South 8:ao a.m. ll:00n.m. 5:20 p.m. lv. Portland nr. lv. Salem lv. ar. Roseb'g lv. South SALEM. PASSENOEK. Uorth 4:Wna 220 p.a oyum 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. 2fortlT 10.-05U B.-Wa.u. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. Over Ihuh's Dank. HFREE DELIVERY. W0LZ k MIESCKE, Props. Dealars in all kind of fresh and salt meatt npFresh sausago a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE rULLMAN BUFlET flr.FFPPoe and second-class sleeping cars attached to i5 trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvaliis, daily a cept Sunday.) T.K. FORDJ HARD TIMES PRICE S The times are hard and I propose to give the nubile hard times mice. New factory shoes.plain i oo With toes and calks. .. ......vj iMiviiiuuK urur Mr n i. ....... i .., ..... the estimate Is probably will lw. tim Ktnt,w,.,,, ,m for 1131,000. The plan Involves dams Ihi shouting nsloud as tho Roseburg and dvllectlng dykes at almost every 1'lalndealer for hlm.-Albany Demo point along tho river where needed .0la1' from Portland to Eugene. A new T,,U' isJst what every goHl Repub dredge boat with latest appliances Is 1,cu" ,mlKir wl" l, f()r ' good man recommended. At Salem nnd linnie- no'"te(l on tho Republican ticket, dlately above and below, plans for w,,,t"0"e'oies from Marlon county lwriminoiit linprovemi'iit are submit- or y other county in tlio district. ted. Tho same Is thocase at Harris- " burg, Corvullls, Albany, Eola lude- ll,nwB to seo the Republl lHJiuleiice, Oregon City, Oswego, nnd Cmi lK)Si,C8 try to rciul men out of the us far up tho river as at Eugene City. 1arty u'cause ihy cannot agreo with This plan or Improvement is Moro thew " " 1UUo l10'"1- Sllcl '" tlio river and harbor committee with nc,,rter' w,l wa Reed enough Re the favorablo iwonimeiidatlon of tho m,b,lcun four J'" K'o to becomo tho wcrclary of war. It Is proposed not mimm leauerof the party, Is now only to dredge and remove the bars, bc,,, rca,,'tf the party by a Re but to hold tho banka in ..1 ..! ,tct 'w, because ho still endurs ii reveiinient works nnd to maintain ,unnk 0I llle lmi 8 't plat tU channel by dams and dykes, and f,,n, thereafter with the Imnrovwl ilr,vUr.,r ' congress can pwvldo annual muln. "NV,,eat l w cents a bushel Is better tenanoe .of thejuavlgatlon so secured. M,U h01 atfl ce,,t8 a Pu,,fl- Ul" HJ for UiU new una enlarged nlaii nwo'thm that price Is not a that OoiigreMinan Hermann Is now making every effort to secure uu an- bad Idea. Mr. A. ; V 111 ..I... .. c... - proprlallon. If It Is proposed tocrlt. i - . oaiem runner. Clw him, I ask thatTbl ?1 ha,Just,v little over 3000 a. ..,.kulo uuanu waier-wav in eieotetl ores ilont nt i. i, - ' , " " iwjiiiouc; SiffhS: vII!i'm.w. 184 M"wJon8( club or that town with thoYamhUl rlter also noVliJ been enmliMi. an A stroug club has WOODMEN AT DALLAS. Wednesday evening about forty Woodmen gathered at tliclr hall. In company with their wives and sweet hearts, and marched to the city hall, where a large audience, composed of our best people, and notlcably to tho entire exclusion of tho hoodlum ele ment, had gathered to llston to tho programme prepared for their cnter talnniont, the chief Itomof which was auaddress on the thoBiibJectof Wood craft by .Major Frank E. Hodgkln, or Salem. Tho program carried out, and In which every number received nn oncore, was: Overture-orchestra. Solo-Edith Belt. Quartet-Morrison, Willi nnis, Cos per and Sanders. Solo-O. J. Cospcr. Duct-Mlna Huelat and Leona White. Solo-R H. Morrison. nw!dti?M1.rank E- IIod8HJn. In a UlOSt tllOrOUah timnnnp tlln rrAntlo....... explained to the etitlro saturation or lv'liUiUlleJiC0 tl10 a,u8 o"d growth or M'MK. nd without doubt in stilled in every mind a full minn. Plienslon of its vast usefulness as a MrQVnl 'M1'1 "etlclary organization. Music Orchestra. White1"1""1 Iluolat anrt Leo,ia mSnnii SiIorr,80n' Williams, Cos per and Sanders. Dallas Itemlzer. t en Hand.made steel shoes '.',".' 2 00 Track shoeing 2 r0 n "Jaclt" Jlnvic'ins, 100 Chemeketa street. C. H. LANE, IliHITilM a 1 1 Commsrcial St.. Salem Or I37bults $15 upwards. Pants upwands.Jj? GEO. JTENDRICII'S MEAT MARKET, 32I Commercial st. Cottle Block Successor to C. M. Beck & Co. Best meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. 7:30 a.m. I Lv. 12:15 p.m. Ar. Portland. Corvaliis. Ar. Lv o;tt p. X At Albany and Corvaliis connect til trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Rsilrad Express train dally except Sunday. Lv. Portland Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN nnnn Express, baggage and 'all kind's cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Patton' sloro- ia.3.t DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and natseimer iu i gage and express to all carts of ihr ri.S" Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER W. A. Cusick President. J. II, Albert. (Cashier. Capital WEAK MEN CvJJ?ED..AS ,F BY MAGIC. Ylctluu o Lost ManuooJ Bhould aeml l ouco lor ft DOOIC that explains how fuU wanly ylror la easily, quIcSly nnd permanently irstored. No man utturlns from wcakneaa can at- ioru 10 ignoru tnla tlmoly advloo. Book tells how Hafiooa' OF SALEM. Transact a general banking business. FARM FOR SALE! 360 acres, located i miles west of Wan ta station, Yamhill county, and I ti iX south of Gaston, ,7 acres of hop,, h4e hS meadow and beaver dam; most of the bal St"1"! vatJe ' e craS 'T 1 "F.w A aordinrg ro?ocaa, oPn' Cnd -fijuiMH, tasy ierm. p--, r,,.,. W YOUR WHEEL AND GET YOUR Wagon, Buggies, Carriages Repaired at n , R. J. HERSCIIBACn, Opposite State Insurance Co,, 320 Commer cial St. Lii Salem, Oregon. 4:4S P. rn 75 P. m. Ar. Ar. McMinville Lv I 53JI.B, J6301.B, FREE TO ALL LADIES! I have a very simple home treatment which I will send free to all suffering women. Cures , V 1 "UUU,C1 ol every nature. Most won- ucjiui rcmeay ever known The half has never been told; For could we with ink the ocean fill, Were every blade of grass a quill, ere thu whole world of parchment made And every woman a scribe by trade Io tell the merits of Balm of Figs, Iiwould drain the ocean dry. Nor would the scroll contain the whole, I hough stretched from sky to sky. 1 in, ? . MAS J' w D- hox 96 Tallman, VWMIJT Jt THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern States, Caiaii nnd Europe can be obtained at lowest nta from W.W. SINNER, Agent, Sain. E. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. f. & P. A., Portland, Ot, R. KOEHLER, Manager. ill ' ima KO, & Si. Paul lly, 2.12.1ml TO THE FARMERS! We have iust comnlntc1 n nnu -..I .....1 one-hall block south of ih ro..r, ,L,.J Please give us a call. Team loc. 2 O BUSSARn TnnnTNTc fc JWiiiJa SMf, PAUL 4 particulars inquire of 34 11 I- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a splahy of fine repair work, Setk IhomasclocU. etc., ats Commercial Street F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. f-ti 1 . 48x Wn'er street. I3r Hard times prices always, E. M. WAITE POINTING CO,, liUOK AND JOB GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of If., -l.i- t:l...,l, nnrl St. Fill Railway and note its connection wlu " transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Ooaia, nnd remember when going east that It W are lighted with electricity and bet.ei eZ cam. Its equipment is superb. ,Ele Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping can. with free reclining chairs. Each eW car Ueithhas an electric reading Iaaip,M Its dining cars are the best in the"; Other lines arc longer than this, bat ij are shorter, and no other offers the aM"1"" urious accommodations. These are wfto reasons for tho popularity of "Th Mu kee." Coupon ticket agents in ererJr road office will give yon further Informal, or address C. J. EDDV, General Agent, J. W.CASEV.Trav.Fw.Apj WM. H. EGAN, uervais. Or Pant, made to order from Kj' I will onen MEiiaffliiQCiilffiBSKIJfr'-M A CARD. To the citUens of Salemi t J'J RubJn,,te'n.desireto inform vou that Suits made to o.der from $ia.5o unwar.1 and pressing ,u'lt, t ?.& ', . nmg vAX " Li? P tMM&Z? ffiffi.. f. PIlll1MCVl.rm. ' i' .wumaitjfj, AND- Le(al BlanhPubHsher8. Bush's New Brick over the bank Com'l st ABtfinfr?, BPm JW VlUftAlCt4 V rvr llle 1; 1. a nn. reinod f;V"v."j;'i'" rhir...V "'?'l Oil. I cnarirw, ur any lnamm. Pr.Tu ...Sitaa. 'iYon 'Tf, V2 "r.nlr- irHttvaMCHtuicuCa. bran u-MiriawnT lCJICUiXlTl.0 H Hold by lruc4t- (La. 7t"1 rpu.p Tor w' JUFfv Havo You fioM 11 ?.T f0? .!" P Bx n I. , Ask for It.. frea with each bornfiw.: I 8cIontIflo Aww j'ihHb kTVa.1 ft v. r For Inf 01 mum CAVEAl TIIADK MAH Df ilOH FT" aav ifMHaailki rwuir. '. Jk PKttJiSfias uuhi fewwK mr "" fTTMSMW aE SHbum w5 Unett cltcnUllon cf any mA man khoufj U without Ik rTVra JW SlJtfslxnionib. , "'? Of'