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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1897)
Ifc p IK, I EU :1 He Daily Capital Journal., DV HOPBR BROTHEh FRIDAY, tJ AN. ZI, I8W. LIHN AND MARION COUNTIES. The county ta t levy In Linn county Is thirteen mill. Thin Is lower than Jtlias been for some year. The levy till year for the Mmc purjKHcs In Ma rlon county In fourteen mill. A neither county ha any bonded debt, there Is no reason why there should be any difference In levy. There nro reu sons why the Marlon county levy hould be lent than Linn county s levy, Marion had a much larger valuation, has fewer bridge to maintain and If not "corned" by n Populist or Demo cratic county K''vcrninont. In Linn county the tax list was published for about sixty cenH nn Inch, while In Marlon county It cost $2 M to $.1.00 an Inch. No one know exactly how much, but the Statesman was allowed one lump cum of .W0nnd may be al lowed more, In Linn the ballots U r the Ttovcmber election cost 928; In Marlon It Kcnernlly costs ten limes as much. In Lliin,Cli!ckiiui;iH and some of the Populist counties all the county of. tlclals pay thulrowu dnputlns anil lire milking records of economy. When the Populixt party first wuut Into jKiwer In wane of the counties' of this suite II iniulo bud work of Itaial was n Kin retired. Hut of late It has been election n better class of men to the letflslaturo ucd to county ortlccs and Is making some good records. IfPopu llhtofllclalsiiiakeashowlnKof reduced xcises In some of tho hirgorcoun- lcs of the state It will have a marked effect on the party's f iituru. dr. bitivKR's bhivis. Dr. Driver's second bill In tho Kcnnte Is likely to bo no mora fortu imlolhuii'tho first. Ills first was to flue member of tho lcghdattiro WO for re fusing to attend and "organlzo" when wanted or required under tho law. This was clearly unconstitutional, as the legislature Is the sovereign power In tho state, the representative of tho supremo will of tho iMoplo and limited alone by tho provisions of tho constitution mado by thciusclvei creating tho legislature and imrscrlo- Ing Its functions. I)r, Driver's noxt drlvo Is to farm out (wrxons convicted of felony to a road supervisor, Tho felon Is to bo employed on tho highway, boarded by tho Hiipcrvltfor and paid 2fi cents uduy for upending money. Ah a measure of economy and for the administration uf Jiultqo ll would bo about as effec tive its the rope' bull ugultiHt the Ttitiut. Wllicil 13 TUB LUQ13LATURK? LET US 'PRAY? ' ' V Let Us prajj-tliat IcgUhitbrx, Who aroghcrc In session oqw WIIlEc Kninlcd gTace mifilclunt To fuinil their staled vow. And as much more as Is needed To withstand the UN of fate Which are thrown with recklots free dom At a legislator's pate. BSE3K 555 SSSSfS aft CONGRESSIONAL - Let us pray that they may gather ) jusi enough of Ignorance. To Ignore the third house party- Which so often makos men dance. To a tunc which coming later Causes weakness In tho knees, And debars the blesicd chances Of 'J ust doing as they please. Let us pray that they arc loaded For iliese homicidal chaps, That their lights may not be snufled out Uy such grievous, sad mishaps, Hut that giace enough be given hach and every mot Iter's win, To go b.iek to early statutes When oilr statehood first begun, Let Hi pray lliat they'll have patience With the beneficiary call Not slop over with profusion orbo niggardly at all, Hut with even-handed Justice- Knowing times are might light Ladle out the people's money In a manner Jusfand right. , Lot us pray that they will listen To the universal call, And avoid tho festive Junket Which so often gets them all Suing headaches and expenses .Saying nothing of galore, And retrieve the fading virtues Of the sessions gono before. Let us pray that they go lightly On expenses, one and all, Hut with Just and careful prudence Deal tho samo with great and small, And altho1 their hat bands tighten, That their heads will not swell so Their constituents won't know them Ah they homeward Ixiundlnggo. Lastly, let us pray blncorcly, That they struggle all the while. Night and day, both late and early, And without tho slightest guile, To abbreviate their session Cut It short and do It quick Then will people call thorn blessed And they'll terrify old Nick. Ward In Detroit Journal Not Much Business Is Done, Jhe Yosl-JuckerConte'st - BeforeJhe. House. i Comes , I - JVabnotv, iWi 2. flic fenate chaplain made a feeling reference to the affliction of Senator Harris, of Tonnossce.ln the dorithof his wife and tlteconflrmltyof his own health, and trJ the continued lllne of Senator Warren - The honsc Joint resolution authoriz ing Fort Hidwell, Ca)., for an Indian training school was agreed to. The house bill was passed extending the time for the building of a railroad uirough Omaha and the Wnnebugo Irldhin reservation of Nebraska. w TUB HOUSE. ' '(Clie house resumed consideration of the Yost-Tucker contested election case from the tenth Virginia district. Dearmond of Missouri a member of the elections commlttce.took the lloor In support of the majority report which favored the contestee, Tucker, Dcarnnnd argued that the house should bo governed bv the Virol ni law,whlch,for the purpose of the case, was a federal law. He admitted tho house could disregard tho Virginia law In order to determine the Intention? of tho voters, but to do so, ho con tended, would Iks to establish a danger ous and far-reaching precedent. TUB A. & J. CONHKHENCK. The conferees of tho house and sen ateon the bill providing for the or ganization of tho Atlantic Pacific railway were conference oyer tho amendments mado In the senate. The conference adjourned until Saturday without reaching an agreement. In dications are the house bill will bo substantially ndoptcd. STATE NEWS. Lakcvlcw.has a Salvation Army In .Klauintli county the tax levy Is 20 mll!. All the meat markets of the Dalles, will hereafter c!o-e at 7 o'clock each evening. W. A. Meisner's residence In the Nossly fruit tract was totally des troyed by fire Tuesday. Dufur, Wasco county, will vote on bonding the school district for $2000 to build schoolhouscs. .1. L. Hopkins was elected president, N. C. Chrlstcnson vice-president, Clarence Butt secretary and E. II. Voodard treasurer. William Hough, of Silver Lake.has been appointed county commissioner In Lake county to fill the vacancy caubed by the death of A. V. Lane. The county asesor's return for 1808 of the total assessable property In The Dallas ls$I, 122,515; school dis trict No. 12, Including The Dilles, 1 103,101. Mr. W. F. Henjamln has sold his half Interest in the Roseburg Plaln derlcr to Hon J. H. Eddy, rallrord commissioner, (J. V. Henjamln retains his Interest. Garrett Oldenberg, of La Grande, mounted a horse to ride to the fire, and while on the way the animal fell. The rider's foot was caught beneath the horse, resulting In a fractured leg. At a meeting of the Newburg Fair Assooclatln, a board of directors was elected for the ensulngyear, as follows: L. M. Parker, Seth Mills, J. L. Hoskins, N. C. Chrlstenson and E. II. "Woodard. W. W. Chessman, a Springlield, Lane county, grocerymau. has made an assignment to U. II. Veringtou, for tho benefit of his creditors. Mr. H -ici" -"a " "n,nwi . , t an i 11 HI uftf fTiTBl'VtrirrcTgrifTicTimj x This is ine very best Smoking Tobacco made. BlackwelPs Genuine BULL DURHAM i..u. Axk 1 nnnM hftaT. vn -in And on cooDon toitd eats 1 ounce t ma two coupon. u .- . - Bar US. ra the coapon and iee bow to nt 7our thut of !), in preet mi. juiMijyiUIUUlWWIIUH Salem SteamLaundry Please notice, the cut In prices on the following! Shirts, plain Iocen Unaer drer s"oeents Und shirts 5 to io cent Socki, per pair 3 nls Handkerchiefs ' cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in telligently washed by hand, Col.J. Olmsted Prop, Movm. r H. MA.CK - DENTIST. . c;nrto Dr. I. M. Keene, old hN Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring supcri, operations at moderate fcesitn any branch a, in especmi itum.-"- JONII TO LOAN Plenty of money 011 good security. A larwe quantity of land for sale at in- fimirc and on easy terms. HAMILTON SfMUlSH Room St husn DanK DU"ulnB- Call for Warrants. Notice l hereby given that I have cash on hand to pay all warrants en dorsed up to June 7, 1893, and Interest on the same will cease on the date of this notice. Dated January 9, 1897. G. L. Brown, l-9-2w County Treasurer. Chessman's liabilities arc $1105 IS. MEMBERSHIP CONTEST. When sixty member of a Iiuiim) participate In forming u temporary orgtuttxntlou under the constitution of thU state, and a minority or twenty-eight then tepudlato their tnvn actions by electing a rump speaker, what cannot be duuu by n defeated faction? It Ik plain tho Ilonwin frnctlon had no legal authority to repudiate tho temporary t.ryulaUon, which they ,,m' 'U!lU U lHtfcoU That tiiiMir 11 ry urgAtiluitlou will stand as the le gally organlrcil Iiuuhi of reprowmln live until It Is dUvolvod by u higher legal authority coiistruelng thecou ktltutlou. The situation hail Inter luting one am) the peoplo will Im in. t ere til i H development. ypppw m pji,i 1 1 1 hi in up HOW TO IWMIT. tSgeiit itntl huerUwrn ordering TliK Jouknai. aw tAluttM toalway rllo name plainly m avoid error. iv nut m Mmp It imu lo RVtildtHt Muuer uidar "r draftti are Items from Cliemawa, KHJah Iirown returned from CarlUlu, Ponn., Tuesday, whero he has been for Hevoral motitha. Ho re turned bccaiiso of poor health, and will continue hln studies at Cliomawa whero has been attending echool for no veral yearn. Several formerstudoiiN of Cliemawa .are now at Carlisle and from tho latent rep.rt are doing well. .Mr. Iirown Htatcii that tho work done at Cliemawa in the Industrial depart ments and school roouiH y equal If not better than Carlltrio and In glad to got back to his old homo Improvement are going on at the BOhool, which, when completed, will add greatly.to Its appearance. Con- traoloM are excavating a well and n natorlum. Tho well will furnish a plentiful Mipply of good water and tho natorlum will take tho place of (our iiiuiuiit naming pyaicm. I. K. llrewei Irtawayoii a bualiioM trip to Taoouia and will not return for a fow duya At present there are over aoo pupils on the ground and letters are being received dally from others deslrlinr ndinlsilon. Never Iwfore In tho his tory of thu vcluxil ha there been Hitch mi awakening among the Iiidlutin of the Hiirrotindlng Mates. They are be ginning to rvallre tho neeoMlly of having their children cduodtetl and taught how to compete with tho white iiittu In tho purtulU of life. Tho Indian School baud will noon rank among the leading bands of iho eounty. It U making good progress uiidur tho able iiiauageiiiont or Mr. JtbilHli Oeorge, of Six Nations, Now York, Concerts are ghu twlro each wk. 011 nitxuays ttml Friday at 1 p. m. Itov. Ilurtlcttn njwiohed 'at the wihool Hunday. ThQrinou was In tonwtliig and luattuotlve to tho lUtnor. Mitii, dul cum in me mnouut of a iUiUurtwtiTeiit wfely If well wrap lKd In paper Iwfoio pUelng in the en veirjpe. All kutMoriptlun MUST bo lis Id la tuhaittV4 th prlc U im, low tonfTord UiovkwHlHg or Minding f bl 1. tf llOPKIt Uq, mimw. Autttt'iUiMUNT.-Tlttf A. l A. ad Jourmkl )0tenUy. alter havtHu ! stnllrtl Ui following uUWr K. A. Aknandr, of Corvalli, tate prw. leott OiHirge A. Hall, of St. Hom. K.ale vie twld'miG. O. Ibwfurd. f A game of fwitball Is kjIiwIuIih! to take plaoo tiotweon the Cheumwa ami Nlni junior 011 Saturday nfter tioon. The Ikj an umlergolug pract loo dally and eiiHH!t to have ti lurtljought Ikattlo with the young KaUiiiitU. Tho gumo will take place n iiiu win gruunn ami uu are oorllally luMttxl to U prvsent. lrx Arutrong. iweof our former pupil, U vkitlNrf (vkthn at the Mltoo). Slum ka lug iHir.tohool her hoMf ha iwti at Juneau, AlaWti. Mr. Wgar Uurman, of Illinois, at pnnl litlng rIatlv at the wehool. Arranged For Uy Members of the Local Y. M. C. A. There was an enthusiastic meotlng of loyal Y. M.C. A. workers at tho as sociation rooms last evening when ar rangements for a membership contest were perfected. The contest begins at onco and cIomjs on February 22. Washington's birthday, with a feast for both sides. After sides and colors had been chosen, sandwiches nnd of reo wore borved and tho meeting brought to a pleasant conclusion. Tho fides are as follows: Iteds-W. 1. Ilabeock. cantalntM.K. Skiff, first lieutenant, II. Ollnger, II. Ollngor, W. Evans, I). Fnrrar, North Ciiorrliigton, Dr. Hurd, V. Heeler, Henry Moyers.Carl llrown.Max Ilurcn, F. Lavange, Clarcnco Ferguson. Fred Lockloy, Jr., J. II. T. Tuthlll, George Hatch, Joe Evans, Carl Koberts Fred Uelbel, II. S.OIle, F. E. Hodgkln.A.T Gilbert, Andrew Kurtz, Hob Wain, T. King, J. Heeler, A. Sims, It. Shelton, l'aiu atege, Walter StolU, Clltronl Kantner, 0. M. Irwin, U.S. Cook, C U. UiHlegrafl, Mark Savage, A. T. Yeaton. Yollows-Chas. E. Itoblln. cantaln: l'aui hrcwt.lln.t lleutcnant;Alox Molr, Albert l)ljuo, John Chase, Dr. Con Iris, Joo Fontaine, Terry Canl, Geo. llradshaw, Oklo Heeler, Zadw Klggs; Prof. Stahloy, Harry Molr, Clarence namllton.Frank Powers, C. Hoynolds, J. KcynoUU.O. Wlson,l)r.J.C.UrlMth, A, W.I1. Procott,l)r. Josup,J. Il.Al iHjrt.CP. Ulshop, Cyldo llrook, John Hurton, It. Johnson. Mitchell, nut Komw, U. Churohlll, Fisher, Will Sell wckxI.p II. Hateh.Prof.E. H.Anderson, Prof. Dunn, K. C, Crosvs, II. T. Hruce, Chas. lluolat.don. W. II. Odell. Tho Yellows challenged tho Keds for a friendly gamo of Ux.so ball, to bo held In the association rtHiuts Sat unlay ovenlng. The Keds will accept the nnaiiongu ami an interesting game may be uxpeotcl. Thoro will bo no admission, and tho general public is liivltwl. and his assets $1000. The Newburg pressed brick factory will startup in n few days for spring work, and will begin to fill orders already received from Portland. A chocolate-colored brick Is a fad Just now and Is much In demand. The body of George Jorgenscn, drowned In the Santlam on Monday, was found half a mile below tho place whero ho was drowned. When the boat was upset he was only about twihvc feet from the bank, but could not swim, and his borther who was on the bank could render no assistance. Charles Ucnnctt was sentenced to six months In the county Jail, and Walter.hls brother, both of HUUboro, was sent to tho reform school. The ovidenco was such as to convince the court that the promise or good be havior had not bjen kept slnco sent ience was suspended in December. books Me MORTGAGE LOINS On inside property at 7 per cent. OnJ farm and security at 8 per cent, aaie loans made! or investors. Insurance effecred in reliable companies, JUUN MUIR, Uroker, room No. 2, Bush bank building IK MARKET I You Can Ue Well When your blood Is pure, rich and nourishing for nerves and muscles. Tho blood Is the vital lluld and when It N poor and Impure you must cither Miller or you will fall a victim to sud den changes, exposure, or overwork. Keep our blood pure with Hood's SarMiparllla and be well. Hood's Pills are the best after-din ner pill: assist dlcestlon. cure head ache. 25 cents. Fresh supply or the noted Stockton tomalos. al Strong's restaurant. tf " -.. mm 1 Judge L. Langhary, of Roseburg, lias received an appointment from Attorney-General Harmon as special commissioner to tako evidence in In dian depredation claims In the Slate or Oregon, Washington, Montana.and Idaho. The salary and per diem make tlio position a luortlvo one, aggro gating $3000 por yeur- Newly Enlarged and Imprqved Excellent rooms and the besi meals, Rales reasonable. Strangers should see u b fo e engaging. SiFLiglitcd by electricity thr '- t. THERE WILL BE A GRAND BALL Given at LaUir Exchange hall In North Salem Friday Evening, January 29 All good people arc Invited to at- ,n. .' ils "'"y s,,c" are expected, rickets sold at the Home HaJcery. Hacks, will convey all from there lo hall and return Tickets ;,o cents. Supper 2r cents. Cheeks for tickets received from exchange members only. J. E. MUIU'HY, OLIVER JOY, THOS. RYAN. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rosillVELY cukc j i r Xi.mu. .ij.j FAflinc- ftlem. l orj.Impotwx.Sleepletsnwa.etc.cansod "", w br Abue ud other 'icwses and Indis cretions, jnrj 9UIC.IV una mumy restore Lost italitr in old or Joans, and fit a man for stndr, business or marriage Weroi.t Intiintty find ConiQmDtiGn if taken is tine. Tlifir nsn shows Immediate lmproTe m&t and ejects n COKE where all others toll. In sist upon hating tbe rtnolne AJax Tablets. Ther baveenrodtboosandsand will cure Ton. We el'O a uoitlre written euaranU-e to f fleet a cure In each case 3r Tit and the tuoner. lrlce CO cents per package, or ill packages (full treatment) for $S.eODr mail, In Main wrapper, noon rwirt of price. Circular tree. AJAX REMEDY CO., n3Sifr vY.ni'; Oregon, by W I'UTNAM, ea tears EXPERIENCE. Kfe. M JiWalnMS HHBB Exmiw T rSBTTiwr ff f ft sSJiLKfll) I f .Somctlmei an pparenUy dead man may be te. vived may re. uscltatcd. Some, time it is often hard to t e H whether the man i dead or alive. e hear of people H ho have h - n buried alive. A man mutt be com. Pletely dead before hope ahontd be abandoned. It used to be true that when a man found he had ronsamn. HtjHsnPsssMsaHl 9 .A Wa .u I .11.. . . uvu, a, ktc up iraraeuiaiiuy .ontumt tion w ennaidered a necessarilr fatal di. Steel Rails, Rock Ballast. No western railroad was ever more sub stantially const .rnctorl thau the Hurllngton's New Short Line via Ijllllngs, Mont., to the Last and South. The country through which It runs presents few engineering dlffl. cultles. To build a pejfectly straight line to ballast It rightly, to lay it with the strong est and heaviest steel "irr1 anwuere west of the Missouri River was, comnaratlvelv. a a onsy matter. Travelers who wkh to reach Omaha, Kan- uv.iiy, oi. Louis or any other Southern or southeastern cltv quickest and most comfortably will ask fortlckeis "y)a Rji. ngs and the Bur. "k"ii isoute CWIELDOS, U.A., I'oitland, Or. TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS. COPYRIGHTS An. .,A5,Ti2n0If2a "W a'tef nd description may S?nhk.lKT,llMr,)B'nether "n invention Is SSn52,r.iWefM.e- Comnjnntcatlons etrlctlf t,ainnUotlSe,Cna.0orOUh "" reCe!" SCIENTIFIC AFRICAN, book os Tati.vw sent free Addreai MUNN & CO., 3UI II roil chuii Xc-h lorU. &!fe&?i&:?:ir.&. V V V Nest Meats in il ;. Cottle Illo.kShoSTfflarS, GKO. FENDR1CII. Vf Mow hi Barber Shoo FASHIONS CHANGE- BUT W POZZONI'S Complexions h POWDER Y V 7,EMAALWATSTOESAME.;L A y n?toii-,.pPod:ra2iM0,tJbeau- V j. p. 'iJouhaTeneycrtried .l A POZZONI'8 K r. mn . .. . . ri' merit A- isrisgrjsaff iMS?-?FTSSi; - "viui 1IIK Vfll.7 L MIESfKE Proos. Deahrs in all kinds of fresh and salt rrea's Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meal tn the own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. Up town shop near car barn on State st. Office: Willamette Hotel Buildin" for water service apijjy ai umcc. 01113 navable monthly in advanre. Make at complaints at the olfice. C. H. LANE, MERCHANTTAJLOli ztt Commerciul St., Salem Or py- Sui ts J t s upwards. Pants upwands-j BREWSTER k WHITE, m m peed. All kinds of grain feed, ha, straw, etc., at lowest prices. 91 COURT ST, - SALEM. JAPAN TRADING CO'Y. 20SJ-J COMMMERCIAL ST., SALEM. Finest bamboo furniture, Japanese Curios, toys etc, For Hohdays. Only "Jap" store in town Will be sold especially cheap (or Christmas trade. Lowest prices ever offered for best stock in this line. 12 12 tm A j m A J, For service for the season. ,Call at Brown's meat market, corner Center mid Thirteenth tieet. Finest milk stock in Oregor. 12-11 tf mm Prompt delivery, itteet Shon. FENDR1CII, Prop. A it is son, Eiamranj, JjJ fc ;3 to NO. IOC STATP 5TDECT Will be pleased lo meet all my old patrons BTBaths only 15 cents '"rim GEO. W. PLASTER, Prop. "REMOVED SWtffliw .1 r ... - - turner or streets and west of the lliankiorr tti r.,.1.1:- 'e WOUld rfarifc Cru"'": eus at num ri$. ' ,u.cm ,-j ...."" """'. navinc '"") desire any "II business attended rAM for,P; favors, w f. I call and sn . Wl.elephonemoTedtCy: M thing ring ud Kn -, ' . i," ,.' .i.. r . j" Jiul;e Ulddleof )XuelakhowiHl hl color llkeaiusu, lie ha bhxvil In .Muiinotuaii county, MaieoiupUitu J. uim and l nut thito-llvrvl at all. I llMVItrt iif lVvrtlitllii .lul .v.... ..... I ' 1 II 1 ClyJo Kimh ut MafferU, utc urUt - . c-- . nxixa. Ite-u Metarule, oi nw iwiiet, Mate ttiU y-& , , - -- u Tiik School Cin8uh.-J. K. AllUm and 0. U. Van Wajjner, ho were ai polnttHl by the hoard of xihool dl- j nwtou for dUtrlulNo.ai, to tako a couiiiH uf the frtihool ohllilrwu rivldliif In that district, have completed Uielr laboru and have uutultted their rw iwrt to the clerk of the UUtrlet. The vtork nulreU ten day. Uwlni; to a number uf repetition, the ruport ub- uiHtcunlll have to bo iHtrrvctevl in kuc renvoi prepiratory tettllmflt nt the annual Htwttne next March. However the eenu 1mw abqut iiiX) iihlldreii eruibool atie rwaldlni; within the dUtrloU ttWf Ttieehlef elorv uf tlw UeimWlcan iCatUfurulii leultJaturv ouly pt JttWtUO iure than h Ud aay Uw for k on the temporary ortratiution. Ho a l!iretlyatttl ami whltewMlwJ. ea ll was constileieU incurable A tooa m u ucrK,pu cnoufiu so mat a phylcin the (sattettt as cutuiUcrctt as good aa dtad Vri ag;, Dr Mrtec founU out thai con', sumjillon was not iocutable, that It was not ncMUrily fatal He not only fountl this nut. tut he found out a way to cure con. auturttloo. He introduced his "Golden Medical IhscoTtry " The " Discovery 1 cure gS per cent of all cases of con. sumption If it is Uken accordinr to dlret tton. Consumption is a disease of the WoojL It U caused by impoverishment 0 Ih Wood. nd by the existence of disease, terms In the system If the bod is per. fcetlr stme and healthy and the blood perfectly pure, genu are estly thrown cat If ik rl- .. .1. it .1 ... 1 Tr" s.juble of much resistance, the renns find 1 rcaiiBtf puce anu Uevelop. That's the w eosuutapuon berin. The Uolden Medical niim..r. troches out th Ktrtus, forces them out f the rtetu and rum coasamption and Mhcr kindred 1isms of the throat, broo. U am) Inns. No doubt nbout it, no qtte. tia aWut it It ha.i done it In hnndreds sd thousaads of ?. The ''licovry ' U sold at dm sloirs. President JOHN SMITH. Si SaJjgJ Tke rvorJe's Cossuswa ra fdtcal ACviwr, in vUta va. ftua. Molsriae iM(tUot try in flaia Kat. CnW UU4kirKJ Isutatttc. h&h fcfesvw lupin fcAt fijtt. N AAmAU0BHAJ8linBDir. TI lUsnt r an 4w.r4CM ,. . . awaisd a4 OWaJu ATk f?r?n Wna, Us I)et.- JOHX wn ,"11 A MASTERLY SOCIAL SKFTPM KUrrjOHaJITlluMr U.einbu , nViriJ"?? ." 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