fs.g!M5ri;-t ""e W7?? " Daily Capital Journal BY HOKKR BKOTHKRS, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1897. One of the most serious defects In the American household economy the lost art of clicesc iiiakinir. Tills art should be restored and It would prove one-fourth the llylnjj Tor any family that could afford to kep a few cflws or gnats. There are no mote wholesome or appetizing articles of food than home made cheeses. Indeed the finest cheeses that command the hluh.st prices for the tables of the epicures arc thoe made after the fashions of the peasantry or Ger many, Holland and France. The renowned froinago de brio Is a village product which every farmer's wife can make in the section where It takes Its name. Our New England grand mothers and our parents If they hap pen to be of European descent, know all about domestic cheese making, and it is high time this industry were revived, unless wo arc going to run to the grocery store for every mouthful we put on our family tables. The nearer a family can come to supplying the kitchen laider with the staples of jood, the nearcr.they will be on the road to competerce. In one family In this city the young ladies have taken up the art as handed down to them by their mother and they arc producing an article that is a delicacy and finds ready sale among those who J How do those Republicans, who I voted forJIcKlnlcy sincerely believ ing that the Republican platform meant what It said, when It pledged the administration to use its utmost efforts to re-establish Hlmctalism, reconcile the conllictlng views of Re publican platform and Republican ' CALIFORNIA. A Correspondent's Views of the En deavor Convention. As I walk up Market street edging my way through a perrect mass or humanity, It calls to mind that life In a great city must necessarily bo of short duration. San Francisco is pre "leadership? For election purposes the par(n(, for te Fourl aml l0Cntcrtaln double standard Is a good enough Mor- Ujc oust(jrn v9torg Uq afQ ex know how to prize a puro cream cheese, uncolored and unadulterated. The daughters of Mr. J. Morlock are miking and selling a very line article of home made cheese. The art should be Introduced Intoevery family that has a large table to supply. The domestic cheese making may seem to some like a small matter but there arc far less Important promoted at our fairs and taught In our colleges of agriculture. gun to catch the silver Kcpuullcan voter. To hold the Gold Democrats to the Republican party Ulmetallstn Is a myth and a phantasy. The utterances of politicians aside, the world's gold and silver coinage exists today in almost perfectly equal amounts as expressed In dollars. Ac cording to the treasury circular of July 1,1890, the whole world's coinage of gold was 84,003,800,000; of silver $4, 070,500,000. The average ratio of this coinage is about 15 and one-half, not 32 to 1, or 33 to 1. as Harvey Scott siys is the only possible ratio. 131- mctalism at Ills ratlw would send our coins to the melting pots of other countries, no ratio would be safe for ourcouutry but 10 to 1. Hut to the question whether there ever was practical Hlmctalism. We pitt against Harvey Scott the state ment of the historical facts about it from the chairman of the Holland delegation at the conference of 1892: "We In Holland are unanimous in the belief that, should an Interna tional bimetallic agreement admit gold and silver to free coinage at a fixed ratio, the union between the two mciais wouiu oe maintained on a fixed basis, as in fact it was main tained during nearly three-quarters Sonic people are mean enough to say that money brokers In Portland and elsewhere are whetting their appe tites, getting ready to purchase state warrants at a discount as soon as the supreme court decides that the secre tary of state must go ahead and pay all bills with warrants just tlis same as If the legislature had appropriated the money, For some reason the peo. pie seem to think that the court be ing personally Interested will decide the case that way. A fairer view of the question would be to say that the supreme court Is above personal or pe cuniary Influence and that It will not decide that the administrative branch of our government must go ahead and usurp the powers and prerogatives of the legislative branch. If the court decides that the secretary must go ahead and pay all bills there will bo no further need of the legislature, or at least It will not be necessary for It to sit oftener than once In eight or ten years to correct a few bad laws, for most people now admit that wo huvo a sulllclent number of laws. They only need correcting occasion ally. Then again, we might dispense with the legislature altogether, make the term of oQlco hereditary as regardb atatc ofllcers, and declare Oregon an aristocracy. The supremo court.whllo It Is about It, might Just as well go ahead and do this and saye tho great expense of biennial scandals. Sena tors McBrldo and Corbott would hold for llfo and when "they died, not hay ing any sons, tho governor could ap point their successors. All this bosh about the people having any rights 1 Why the cheapest, nicest and most satisfactory method of government after all Is "By injunction" by tho courts. This form of government was Inaugurated by G rover Cleveland, and Inasmuch at tho great and grand old party of tho nation has adopted Cleveland's tlnauclal schemes it would be well to adopt (his also. or a century In spite of the extreme variations in tlie production of gold and silver, respectively, which took piace in mat penoa. i need not re mind you, gentlemen, that from 18C0 to iszu silver yielded 75 per cent and geld 25 cent only of the total value of the precious metal produced. Gradu ally the production of gold Increased while the production of silver contin ually diminished relatively to the production of the yellow metal until, after the discovery of the California and Australian mines, the two metals arrived at a position exactly the reverse of that which I have Just mentioned, for it was gold that now yielded 75 per cent of the world's production, while silver sunk to 25 per cent-and took the place which gold had occupied half a century before. Well, notwltlistandlng tulsicomplete inversion of the respective produc tion of the two metals, the rat'o be tween gold and silver remained nearly fixed andsteady.and I believe that ra tio would have been maintained per manently if the use of silver had not been proscribed by legislative enact ments. Itlmust be admitted that the Increase in the production of sil ver, of which we hear so much, has only a very slight Importance in com parison with the development in the production of gold toward the middle of the century which is now approach ing Its close." (Walker on Interna tional Bimetallism, 227.) many peeled soon, and the most popular of all Is W. J. Rryan. The silver forces are making extensive preparations for his reception. The city Is all aglow with banners of all descriptions and on Market street they have erected an arch of lovely d sign Inscribed on the center of which Is the word "Wel come." Everyone is vicing with each other to make the visit of their east ern brethren pleasant, and I must say the Californians know how to enter tain. Christian Endeavorers are roll ing In by the hundreds and the city Is rapidly being prepared for their reception. I met ex-County Superin tendent Graham of Salem, on the street. He and family are enjoying a visit to the city and taking in the sights. We expect to start for home Mon day the 5th. Would have stayed longer but the indications arc that they may raise the rates soon. JSTo one can fully understand the grip the southern raolno has on the state of California until you visit the city and see the hold it has upon tho people. You cannot go anywhere without paying tribute to the company. They own every line of travel in the city. Its parks and ferries alone are a mint within Itself. Speer, San Francisco, July 2, '97. MINNESOTA AND IOWA. IT EMS OF INTEREST. As soon as McKlnloy was elected the Oregonlan declared that Inter national Dlniotallsin was a "a Juggling humbug" and It us consistently now holds to tho gold standard view Unit tho possibility of an agreement with other nations to restore tho double 'standard as it was before 1873 Is a mere phantasy, there never was and never can be such a thing us the double standard. Ilryan and Tillman will stump Iowa and a very lively campaign Is looked for. Schwclnfurth has bought 2000 acres in Missouri and will start a new heaven. Jor the construction of the Sibe rian railway Russia has appointed $38,054,388. Ella Wheeler Wilcox says: "There are somo women whom one feels it would be wrong to kiss." There are, i ndeed. Tho Ohio supreme court has de clared against the Torrens land law. Tho question is next to bo passed on in California. Of 717 deaths In New York in the week before last 94 were ffom con sumption, 47 from Dright's disease, 32 from heart disease, 27 from dlpthe-rla. An esthetic bear that dances for a living In England, .was trudging along tho road behind Its master near Ken sington, and had paid no attention to tho men or women in skirts that wheeled by. When n fat woman in bloomers, however, appeared riding a oicycio tno near tnndo a rush to get away from Its master and made a rush for her, smashing the wheel, but was caught borore It hurt tho driver. A big blaek dog of uncertain breed solze3iimall bag when it Is thrown off tho train at a town In Georgia and scampers away with It to tho post office. It Is said he seems to know the tlmo when the train Is duo, and Is always punctually at his post. But ho Is under tho surveillance or tho postmaster, who might otherwise be thought neglectful of his duty. The Political Situation Doubtful in Those States. A personal friend and Republican newspaperman writes from St. Paul of date June 28: Suppose you will want to know how politics are going in Minnesota. There is no election here this year. 1 be lieve Bryan would have carried the state last year if a vote could have been taken directly after he toured the state, but about two weeks before election the gold men started fellows out all over the state threatenincr farmers with foreclosure if they voted the silver ticket and they were actu ally arrald to do so. Nearly all the foreign vote went for gold But at the election a constitutional amend ment was adopted requiring aliens to obtain their second papers before vot ing, Hitherto they have voted on their first papers and a three months residence. It is said 50,000 otes of this kind were polled at the last election. A great many cannot vote next year and the result will be mate rially affected by this change. The legislature last winter was the most corrupt in the history of the state. The corporations ran It, not a bill was passed regulating a railroad, all were killed in committee. The 'governor has proved himself a fool and a knave and hasn't a friend left except his ap pointees, it, looks as though there were rocky times ahead for the Repub licans in this state, and although I belong to that party I think it would be a good thjng to have the whole mass cleaned out and give the opposi tion a chance. It would purify the atmosphere and relegate some of the stiffs to the rear. There will be some fun In Iowa this year, but it Is hard to say how It will come out. They are In much the same fix down there that Minnesota is In. The state reg ister doesn't seem very confident of victory. STATE NEWS George Daggett, who was killed In Eureka, Cal., In a baloon ascentlon, was born and raised In Astoria. ( Wednesdey morning tho taylorlng establishment of Fetch Bros, of Grants Pass burned. Loss $5,000. The wife of Trof. J. II. Stanley or nillsboro, principal of the public school at that place, died Tuesday. Tho county scat of Coos county, has been removed to Cooullle City, and all business will hereafter be done at the new county seat. Three carloads of machinery for the Union woolen mills, has arrived and Union will soon be one of the busy manufacturing towns. j Postmasters in Oregon have been' appointed as follows: J. F. Dooley, j Bourne, Baker county; F. L. Trul llnger, North Yamhill, Yamhill county. La Grande experienced her regular Fourth of July (Ire early Sunday morning, when the Golden Rule hotel burned. The loss is $5 000, and the insurance 83,500. J. C. Goodale, the Coburg and Sa lem lumberman, is shipping large lots of lumber to both Utah and California, j on orders, and n now belilnd over 600,000 feet, with his mill running at full force. Prof. James C. McGrath or Arling ton, was badly hurt by jumping off or a barn with a balloon parachute. He fell about 45 reet without the para chute opening. The doctors think ho may live. The young girls of Amity, beat the old men of that place at baseball, the girls who played were among the best known young ladies in Amity: Girls Mary Weston, Stella Kinman, OHIe Mulligan, Carrie Mulligan, Flossie Blair, Ruby Gllbaugu, Alma Jelllson, Ada Wilson, Rosa Van Buskirk. Old men D. A. Judy, C Smith, J. L. Ladd, J. W Bridewell, R..W. Phillips, T. J. Jelllson, .Mahood. C. R. Jack, A. J. Dorin. First Last and all the time Hood's Snrsaparilla has been advertised as a blood purifier. Its great cures have been accomplished through purified blood- curesof scrofula, salt rheum, eczemn, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It cures when others fail, because it Always , Strikes at tho root of the dlacase and eliminates every germ of impurity. Thousands testify to absolute cures of blood diseases by Hood's Sarsaparilla, although discouraged by tho failure of other medicines. Itembmber that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. u ., i-fff easy-to buy, easy to take, liOOU S FlIlS easy to operate. 25c. C. H. MACK, DENTIST ! Successor to Dr. J. M.yKeene, old White Comer, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch arc in especial request. Drf Aug C Schroeder j Dcutchcr Arzt, A'leingcr Deutschcr Arzt im count. Office 259 Commercial street. Kciidence 421 Fifteenth slrecr, Salem, Oregon. g?TLargest and Finest Line of Cut Glass Ever in the City, Direct from Libby Glass Works, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and the most complete stock of BRUSHES of all kinds in the state. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seed, S. W. THOMPSON L CO jewelers. 22t Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, aTRWiB MS MARKET WOLZ ti MIESCKE Proos Dealars in "nil kinds of fresh and salt men s Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat in he own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. Comprising the complete nornul cl.vssical.commerciai an,! """ I Languages taught free. YtfewnS8 . hand and music a specialty w.1 ' point not only to impart ' 1 he LS ! train ncr m n,m.n i-.!. :.lne na c proper deviloDmpnt nl it,. i..j . fcs bl ing healthful out-door excrcue iH that he is well cared for, awij fa?,? nfluene,. of in .i.. ' ,. . J ,n? & i by an excellent stafTof teachiri '" Write for mrnlnmtA J - . . "?iip JB3.tal "" r"'uPAL C. H. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Practice Economy. In buying medicine as in other matters. It is economy to get Hood's Sarsaparilla because theie is mere medicinal value in Hood's Sarsaparilla than in any other. "Every bottle 01 1100a 's sarsaparilla contains 100 doses and A SIOCK FARM 20 miles iron. Salem, for rent. Cheap to the richt partv. Innuire of Geo. Uriswold, 55 State street. Saicm. Oregon 7-7-iw FOR SALE.. We have 1 n acre orchard in full bearing and in a high state of cultivation. Close to postoffice and 2i miles Irom balem Will sell cheap. Inquire of Hansen V Lin- don, sash and door factory, Salem. 6 28 tf ill LANE, rr HNUaaNTTAI 1 21 1 Cjmuircial St., Sale n Or Cg-Suits $15 upwards. Pants $ upwands'gj John G. ffijj STENOGRAPHING AND TYPEWRITING. WANTED. ,To trade drain t ls for little fir wood. Inquire of J. E. Muuli. at hi Factory, North Salem. 6261m $ WANTED. Agent for O. Jccn Vu ion 1. I lei Reign and Diamond Jubilee" Otcrll.um, with latest and richest pictures (J ntsin the endorsed biography of Her ALjest, ith authentic Htstoiy of her remarkable reiti and full account of the Diamond Tjbilee. will averace. taken according to directions. I ""v 'So- U'B book lremcndous demand to last a month, while others last but a fort-! J?nanra '.or agents. Commission 50 per cent Legal and commercial work a specialty Telephone one-four. Office with Sherman Condit & Park, Gray block. Dictation take at your office and work returned on 'shor notice. 4 30 t STELLA SHERMAN. J, F GILMORE, Successor ; to White it Gilmore, lime, Cement, Latli, Piaster. Corn andCirn Chip, a'l kinds of feed. 54 SI ATE ST. Ilaylnir disposed of my ttt,. clmndlsc business, I wish t state tlmtlcanstlllbefoBK atmyolIlccintlicoldPi0li7f Grocery. I propose to dew my tlmetotlieinsunmcbj tiess, and write policies fnth. best companies known, a'i persons Indebted to me pW call and settle at one Jni save expense or colHi 52! night. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet efficient. The crash or build! np and loan as. sociatlons In Kentucky was caused by a decision of the supreme court of that state that only legal interest, G per cent., can be collected, and that all payments count as interest in such schemes. A similar decision in other states would produce a like wreck. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Fiank . Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said tirm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Cat- arm mat cannot De cured uy rue use of Hal is Catarrh Cure. Frank.!. Cheney. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1836. Lredit given, freight paid. Outfit free. Write quick for outflt and territory. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept., 7, 356 Dear born St., Chicago. 6 24-1 m POLYTECHNIC SUMMER SCHOOL. Be gins Monday June 28. Free conveyance will be at corner of Chemeketa and Cottage street, every morning at 8 o'clock. J. J, Kraps. 6.25-im' PASSAUE TO THE COAST,-I will make regular trips from Salem to the coast. Good team, covered rig and all accommodations necessary. Enquire at Wiggins' Bazaar. Pricrs reasonable. Wm. Plum 6 16 im T- H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spwialty of fine repair work, Setl Thomas clocks, etc., 215 Commercial Street Depot Express. Meets all nml and passenger trains, gage and express to all parts of the x rompi service. Telephone No. JAMES Bag city 70. RADER. Boildinjr Material! Salem Branch 108 of the Labor Excli are now piepared to furnish at short 1 sand and uravel of any grade, and oUI uest quality, and in any quantity. Telccb 75. tyi I HAVE A GOOD MONEY MAKING proposition for a party desiring to go east. Small cash payment required, or will trade for property here. Write "J" this paper. o IS im. j seal Fivr. Doldahs Oi' For this month only; $25 suits reduccdito 820, and 120 suits reduced to $15 by (J. JI. Lianc, 1110 tauor. 7.3L CHEMAWA. We arc in receipt of handsome souvenir invitations from the man aRcnment or Chemawa Indian Train inn school forthcRraduatliiK exercises Thurnlay July 8th, extending from 9 a. in. until late in tho evening. Tho llrst class of nine, two girls and seven boys will be graduated. An appro priate literary and musical program will bo rendered that rcllects the greatest credit on tho teachers and tho officers as well as pupils. The orations aud essays In variety and importance of subjects handled would be creditable to the higher Instltu tions of learning in our state, while tue practical training at trades and farming and domestic occupations surpass any school In Oregon, except perhaps, tho Stato Agricultural col lege, and they equal that In manv re. spects. A V. Gleason, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. resold by Druggists, 75c. Guatamala and Costa Rica will join tho Central American Federation and the greater republic will have a population of 3,035,001 and an area of 185,823 square miles. WAJNTJC.U AUENTS-lf vou are a rustler. . , ,. .... g- 1 w a . wc waiujyou. uooa pay exclusive territory, anywhere in Oregon. Address P. O. Box 75 iJdt( Hello! SEE D, S, BENTLEY. lem Oregon. 6 11 im THE "BUSINESS l'RINTER"-,Of Salem is Frank Conover. He is to be found at Dear born's, and when found will do your business printing quicker, more clearly rnd satisfact ory than any one here. 5 20 tf A KNOCK DOWN. Horses shod liere after at $1 for four new shoes. The bet stock anu wotk A. K. Willard. no State street. Salem. 5-r4-tf .. VU '-E rf ?&m iA'V4iVJ'y.. &JK m. iC. '-sa.A.m 3wjI flEwl. SriSSN Set n v 'lwJ-Cf V WQ& m TMBMK WtwMFPw Pa vrw If , ... w .. WANTED, lo trade, lood business for property, give full discription, location and pnee, address, W. care Journal. 615 im WANTED. .Permanent office assistant and correspondent here, Salary $780 Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope to W. L. BROWN, Gen'l Mauagcr, care Daily Journal. . 58 tf MRS. N. U. SCOTT.r-Stenographer and typewriter, room 6, over Ladd A: Bush's panic t'rompt attention to all classes of work. If you want to move or want a load of any kind hauled or want a load of manure rlirr. sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster, brick or sewer pipe, see D, S. Bentley, cor ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or ling up telephone o. Also wood and coal on hands at nil times. Orders prompfly attended to. J. S. FillGIR NEW MARKET, toc maic Y The DeW Linen-Md! unaerweai Our catalogue contains somti ' State street, near railroad.3 Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the hst 2 2 meats in town. CALL FOR WAHtfANTS. Notice is hereby given that there are warrants of tho City of Salem, endorsed nn nr funds of all on hand applicable to the payments warrants oftho City of Salem, endorsi before Jauujry 16, 1896, drawn upon tho gen eai tuna, nease present said warrants for payment at Ladd & Bush bank, as interest on sme will cease from the date of this notice. A. A. LEE, rittr Tr.iMi... Salem. June 26, 1897. 7 g rot "AT THE 01 n PnRTnFnnF A. DAGENY, Family Wine and Liquor Store Removed from 102 State to 100 r.nmmtry,n street. Bottled goods of the best quality. The German military authorities have decided that in future all bicy cles for tho army shall bo constructed In tho government establishments. Tho Imperial gun factory at Span -dau will accordingly bo lltted up with the ueccssary machinery In the courso of a few days. 612ED9.0F HEALTH. Eating the wrong things, and too much of them at the wrong time, gives the stomach and the other digestive organs too much to do gives them work that they cannot be expected to do. Such things prevent the free and regular ac tion of the bowels, bring sick headaches, biliousness, kidney troubles, restless sleep, lassitude, nervousness, and plant the seeds of disease in nil parts of the body. Health comes just as easy us dis ease. It grows up from those little sugar coated seeds of health Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are for nothing in the world but to keep the bowels reg ular, the stomach free from gas and fer- I uiemnuoii, anu me nver active. They co about their business without making any fuss. They are very gentle in their action and causo no gnpinjr, or other unpleasantness. They do not take the place of Nature they merely help her. No one ever becomes a slave to their use. WIkti the digestive action becomes regular and vig. orous stop taking the " Pellets." When you have eaten too much take one. When constipation shows itself and head Kche begins take the " Pellet ' for a ilay or two. Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets It's an easy name to remember. Don't let a designing druggist talk you Into some thing just as good." IJe makes more rnoney on the "just as good" kind. That's why he ould rather sell them. That's why you had better not take them. THE Sab fa tor US-Offlce In City nail. m. and 5 SAMUEL CASE, PROP. The leadiug first-class hotel or Newport, onYaquina bay. The Oregon health and ummer resort. This house commands a beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean, Yaquina Bay and the Coast Range of Mountains 1 1 Til 1 if Tn 1 li'll I I'l riiLiii ! Sfeevens' 1 ninrnir. Irrigation hours 0 to 8 a tofl in the eveninrr. All Irrigation hills fnriMm c.i.. will bo due and payable the 1st of J&r,eet,sprln,k.1,n through lawn hose positively prohibited.! NO deduction for Irrlrrnfln.. I...I.W. absence unless water Is cutoff the entire premises. No allowance mado for part of sea son as more water is needed to brintr Sfn?5fiLMt?? lawn t,mn Judicious use for the entire season. . Salem Water Co. 11 j Salem Steam Laundry . PieaseTnotice the cut-in prices on trie lollowingi tS, pi; ier drs PATENT PENDING. I unuer drawers. uiycn nenr m orwra nn im nn. ni... .llnrir,- .;,.. .. - . i -. .v. w.. ..,. i..av.c iir:ir ' -.. .uiii.. 1 "e asylum. Call and see them, I Socks, per pair I r I-ruit.'growers are invited to investiuato he. I Handkerchief,. . lore .buying or ; building a drier. Ouf claims Silk handkerchiefs m'.. i. umiumcu cannrirv n .....-J -,-".' - u. kUiUlluciloc 10 cents 5 - iocents . . ..,..5 to iocents 3 cents 1 cent Cheann. ' Sheets and nill, kA. ; " I:.-' ' A"BUM gVrerTt',?or iSSSZ SSSrfi?. Fla nd other work in IgSJiS&F"" furn,!hea I tcently washed by hand, C A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or. ' Col T, OtalSted Prop, very intcrestingj facts on-tin subject Jof underwear, Ask fa a copycat our Salem agents, JOS' MEYERS I SONS! ' " j Northern Pacific Railway. runs: Pullman'Sleepinf Cars. Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist SleeDin'Ca'" To St. Paul. .'Alinneanohs. Dnlo "V '.rand Forks, Crookston, Vam.& Helena and Butte. To Chicago. Washincton. PhiladdP1118"' York. Boston, and all Pom" tasi ani ouuw 1 Por information, time cardi, : tickets, call on or wnto THOMAS, WATT & Cft agents; 265 j Comrw-rcial srre ;t, Saleo. A. D. Chirk. i, A-j' Mo-rWjri l.. on net O'-i' lhir-1 PjiiIM v r.n.I S,5Sp uiwi r',lI,,,ii '"' -lull"' & ". tt irHfEvJ,SClltMC 'Ti .... H-ntxi r.:.T:.--5WJH J " ?'sm luwwiuuii.U'.KjTis... , , iii ".-"H M "f'Tf, I IIL Ul " ; pw JHTIrV OaAraoleal $j m not u itruvun. r PrTIBIi OOUflB To n itijui. W Jfr -!. A!- !Mfl