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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 4 jUjfgyV VOL,. X. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY JUNE 15 1899. NO ldl'o vjrmm "'tiIbB s dliiiii woolen Mills Home Made Goods Specials: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for your boy I All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. H -xq " -n fr " ""a ""n LACY'S GREAT V MOOUW "' I i r- - 11 ' SLAUGHTER V Per On Wo are not KILLING- THE Not making Low Prices on Dead Stock, but wo 20 SLAUGHTERING THE LIVING! Hewing down a clean, live stock, level with tho dirt which is ai with cheap prfees. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! k v. v. Every Shoo in tho house subject Goods marked in plain figures. o yiA NEW SHOE STORK, r W WW. , r. Vi. i Brewster 01 COUHT riios'K SALT! you Ite rniro to get our prices if SHOBST TIIUUK WILL BK NO ItHSERVE. Anything in our inunonse stock of lioots ami shoes at actual oont. Since in the sin v Inisinutw we huve made it a positive rule to LEAD ALL COMPETITION' IN PJUCK Ql'ALITY AND STYLE, An.l w Iiava Weii true to our determination. Notwithstanding others aro clam ing tho title ot "Originators of Low Prices," that credit belongs to us, for we bo gun first and have always undersold any competition fully 'JO er cent and now in order to protect our customers igi net there "fake sales" we are going to tll our entire stock at actual cost. sot von the rcnposE or NOT TO llAIHE VOSKY, But simply to make the shoe business interesting. We win well afford this for we are in such position that profits do not worry us. Don't Miss this Opportunity All New Stock. Infants' shoes 20 Infanta' Shoes ,, 40 Shoes worth 75c now fi6 Shoes worth $1.00 now 05 Regular $1.25 Ladies, fine Kid Shoos W Regular $1.50 Ladies.' Gents' MUmw' or Boys' 1 15 Regular $2.00 Ladles,' Gents.' Mis' or Boys' 1 55 uegu ar J2.&U Laiiio', Gonts.' Mlsso' or Regular $3.00 ladles' Gents Regular 3.60 Indies' Gents' Itfxmtar tl fMl TjuIW nonfu1 Keirular $5.00 Gents' "'!!!!!! Jtegular J0.00 It la no difference HOW we do It, we do It! SALEM SHOE STORE Si State St. Ladd & B.U Bank I3ldg. The largest assortment of Men's ,Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size you call for we have them. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. ii STORE Shoes! Shoes! STILL CHEAPER Wo are giving, value that terror izes our opposition. Wo have the only shoe stock in tho city where you can Hud just whot you want at Prices Below Bedrock Wo aro sotting them a warm pace for wo never follow in our lino on prices, styles or quality we shall continue to lend. Free shines to our customers. Kraasse Brothers 275 Commercial St. -"a "a. - -. ".t - "-a M- M. a)f tY' rV y SHOE SALE. Cent Reduction All Shoes i k k I i k DEAD. WHAT WE SAY WE DO, WE DO DO and blowing about it ns a marvel, are i i A k k k to tho 20 ior cent reduction. Originator of Low Prices. Wo Shlno thorn Froo. 91 STATE 8TKKET. I. uu.ixk.v.www t v & White, STItKET. 1781. We are now handling Milt, and at pricos that make people stare. Never before has salt been Hold so cheap as wo are helling it. Wholesale and retail, use wilt. ooixo out ok ul'simimi. Roys' .. .... ... on 2 60 o an .."."! ".' ''".'"'' 5 76 ' 4 00 'S Much Greater Than Reported. Cebu Inhabitants Well Pro tected, Three Regiments of Volunteers Re enlisting. Ilr AHmiclnlcd 1'ronn lu the Jonrnnl. Washington, Juno 15. General Otis cabled following today. "Manila Tho success of Gen. Lawton's troops in Cuvltu provincois much greater than was reported yesterday. Tho enemy numWred over 4,000. Lawton's brlgndo killed, wounded and captured more than one third and tho remainder wore very much scattered and have retreated south to Imus, their arsenal. Of five pieces artillery in their posession three were captured. Tho navy aided greatly on the shore of the bay, lauding foices occasionally. Tho inhabitants of that country rejoico at delivercnco and wel come witli enthusiastic demonstrations the arrival of our troops." Manila, Juno 15. A prominent Fili pino, friendly to the Americans, was as sassinated ut Cebu. The inhabitants of that locullty have urgently requested American piotection in a stronger force. Americans have sent n battalion of tho Tennessee regimuns and two guns from Ilo No, which insures peace. Wahiiinotiw, June 115. Pursuing the policy determined upon some months ago, General wOtis is organizing three reghnentH in tho Philippine, composed of officers and men of state volunteers, who desire to remain In'tho service, Tho army bill authorized this kind of en listment in tho Philippines. General Otis and volunteer nlllcers in tho Phi ippiues have Wen consulting to see how many men will enlist. Wasiiinhton, Juno 15. The quarter masters department has ro-chartcted the Zelundia and Valencia, transports now at can Lranclsco, to be used to curry troops to the Philippines. Wasiij.votom, Juno 16. The court of claims bus decided to make steciul laims for a bounty of the sailors of Dewey's and Sampson's fleets and there Is every pros'iect that the men will suc ceed In getting their money at the present term of court' Tho number has not been very largo as there seems to W a desire on tho part of tho volunteers to return to the United States with their organizations. These three proposed regiments with three regi ments of regulars to sail from San Fran cisco and those under orders for Manila will give Otis :C1,000 fighting men. Manila, June 15, Captain Cuhlo, with three companies of the Twenty- first regiment, rccouuoitered in tho di rection of A mus. Tho rebels, who wore apparently expecting an uttack, leaving Whlnd twenty Spanish prisoners, who had joined tho Americans. According to the natives tho reWls carried 100 dead and 300 wounded through Iiacoor after the recent battle. The uatlvos aro now flocking Into Ha. coor and it is brobahlo that there are many soldiers in plain clothe among them. The whole section is pruotieully with out food and General Otis has ordered tho distribution of rice and Wuf to tho inhabitants. Many people refuse tQ credit the stories of the assassination o, General Luna. The failure of the Filipino to follow up the poace negotiations, strengthens the impression that the overtures nnra merely to gain time and lure the Amer icans to hhow their hand. Manila, Jun 15. The Fourth regu lar infantry uud Wyoming regiment bean added to Gen. Lawton's command uud today were towed acrou the bay in casooes, to I.aspiniui, pru'uiratory to re moving to the inthmus where tint rebel aro reported to have uu areouul and a larga quantity of supplies. MARION COUNTY NEWS Business Being Transacted at the Court House. ctKt-vrr court. DtfixirtHient No. 1 liuld a hlwrt mis sion Thursday morning, ami adjourned until Friday morning, when the buslne of this term will probably W fintohfed up, This will prove the least wqxmsive term of eireuit court that lias Won 1hU1 In Marion county for many years. Following are the uWket witries wmI by tin eoHrt : JohH UgUm va J. X. Itakwj aUH l for wojm-. DttfawU ami JwlpHiwt vsith Lrbr to sJt atulii proity. LAWM VICTORY J. It. White vs B. P. Taylor action for money. Jury trial ; verdict for defend ant. L. II. McMahan vs Canadian Pac. Hy; action for money. Defendants motion for leave to filo amended answer to amended complaint allowed. DEEDS FILED. V. S. Brunncr, and wife to Morris Johhson, 10 acres In t 7 8 r 1 w w d $700. Clias. L. Ogle and wife to G. I.. Shatto land near Woodburn w d f50, Thomas Ryan to Atigcltuo Ryan, hln wife, one acre of laud in North Salem; also block No. 72, North Salem, excopt lots No. 7 and 8, w d $2. Thomas Ryan to Angclinu Ryan, his wife, 3.8 ncroa in section 11, 1 7 a r 3 w $2. Tho Santiani Lumbering Co. to G. J. II. Fryen, lots 5 and 8 in Waldo Hill Fruit farm No. 1. $1,200. . Lida 11. Van Winkle nnd husband to J. K. Hammond one half Interest in n parcel of laud in Sllvcrton $050. FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEES. Meetings Being Held Daily to Perfect all Details. Another meeting of tho Fourth of July committees was held last evening at tho police court room and many do tails were considered. The lluanco com mitteo report about $750 lu sight nnd moro coming. Tho other committees have also been diligently nt work, and meet again this afternoon with Chair man Judith, when many of tho plans of entertainment will ho perfected. Tho scheme involves n lively day of sports, shaking, and band music galore, as well ns some excellent vocal music. Firoworks in tho evening will also be liberally Indulged in. Kvcrybody should tako hold and assist tho committees in makini! this event one to bo long re membered in the annals of Salem's pa triotic demonstrations. Turner Campmeeting, Tins Oregon Christian Missionary con vention will bo hold at Turner from Juno 23rd to July 2nd, Inclusively. The Ministerial Association will occupy tho first two days of the convention. Tho sessions are free to nil. The two Sun days of tho convention will be devoted wholly to tho dissertation of gospel themes by ublo men who havo chosen their subjects and are preparing for the hour. June 2tlth and 27th will Ik) tho days of the O. 0. M. C. business sessions. Tho C. W. B. M., O. S. S. A., Y. P. 8. C. K., educational and teinK!runco days will follow successively, each with its own program. The railroad rates una the accommodations on the ground will bo tho snmo as last year. Many visit ing brethren from Washington uud Cal ifornia will bo among thu speakers, nnd a choir of voices will bo in chargo of Brother and SistorG. A. Webb. At Mount Angel. Tho Benedictine fathers, of .Mount Angel, Marion county, will lay the cornerstone of the new monastery ut 10 a. in., June 21. Thu closing exercise of the seminary and college will be hold the sumo duy ut 2 p.m. Archbishop Christie will preside. The program ns follews: 10 A.M. Procession from thu chapel of Mount Angel buttu to the new mona stery, headed by Mount Angel lxuid. Laying of the stone by Archbishop Christie. Address by Prior Adelhelm, O. S. 11., and response by his grace. .' P. M. Commencement uud gradu ating exercises at tho large college hall. The operetta, "Song in War," in four acts, will bo given hy tho students. Filling Ditches. There Is a whole lot of kicking going on among thu eople living along the route of the bicycle path lnttweeu here and Aurora. In many places thu path has been surveyed along the center of ditches which drain the road, and tho workmen are plowing in nnd filling thoso ditohes, some of which have been lug by volunteer work. This will leave the road in tho soup when thu ruins come, and iHtopiu who uavo to travel thereon are naturally raising tho long yell. Good Luck. A letter received from Steve MeFuddeu delegate to the snpremo lodge of Degree of the Workmen, now in session at Indiana)H)lln nays thut he narrowly mi sued participating In the fostivitu usually attending a ruilnmd wreck. The train Just uhead of his plunged through a bridge which had hcou washed out, and his train was delayed for 21 hours. He is having a fine time, and oxju-cts to get Iwk uIhmiI thu thirteenth. California Moonshiner. San Fiuncjoo, June 16. Frank Olin has Imioii urnMted by the United States internal revenue olllcers ut his residence ami saloon, near Alma in thu Santa Cruz mountains on the charge of con ducting an Illicit distillery. He con fusMtd that ho ojHjrated on n small wale making grao brandy out of wine. He was reltWbed on bail. MUCH SUFFERING. Sevcnty-Ffyc Alteady (Juried and Suf fering Immeasurable. aVr. Paul, June 16. A New Rich mond kpedul says: "The situation here is liU gloomy and the suffering is jtfeat, but Hiwh Is being done for the relief of the sufferers. Soveuty-flvu new wade graved are already in the Protectant and Out)i0lt eemeterles. The MUa damp weather ha added m mwuturably t th wifferlng. FORM BUDGET Forming New French Cabinet. Tliejcnezuelaii Arbitration Commission. Same Rooms Used as Spanish-Americans Used. Ilr Amiortnteil I'rma lu llir Jonrnnl. 1'aiiih, ' June 15. M. Polneuio in formed President Loubet this morning thut ho woulduecopt the tusk of forming n now cabinet. Ho will tako tho war portfolio hi tuldltltioii to thu presi dency of Jhc council. Pakih, Juno 15. The first formal meeting of tho Venezuela arbitration commission opened tills morning. Tho arbitrators, counsel and others wuru re ceived by the minister of foreign affairs. M. Doliuui. Tho rooms ure tho sumo used by tho Spaiilsh-Auiorlcan peace commission. Washington, Juno 15. Tim inoniborM of thu commission to examine into tho question of tho most feaslblo route across the Isthmus of Panama mot this morning. Admiral Walker was elected president after which the commission called upon thu president. Later they went to tho state department uud called on Secretary Hay, with whom they dis cussed the details before them. London, Juno 15. Some war Insur run co ws affected today, ut 15 percent. for throe mouths and at 2 per cent, for Insurance on buildings nt Johannesburg. jVenezueta Arbitration. Ilr Aaauclnled I'rcii In the Jonrnnl. I'aiuh, Juno 15. A preliminary and informal meeting of tho counsel nngngod in tho Venezuela arbitration cueo took place nt the ministry of foreign affairs yesterday morning. Tho formal meet ing of thu commissioners will take place today. Will Land at Brest, Ilr Aoclaled 1'reai lu Hie Journal. HitcsT, Franco, June 16. It has been definitely settled that Captain Alfred Dreyfus, who left the waters of Frenoh Guiana, June 10, on thu French cruhor Sfax, will disembark here. Thu mili tary authorities of this port have been notified to this effect. Kruger Does Not Want War. 1'hi.touia, Juno 16. Tho volksraad has resolved to accept President Krug ger'ri franchise propitious, and refer them to the people putting them into oMirution. President Kruger, in thanking thu mad, said: "lu these trnuhlsomo times, we don't know what is going to hapiHin." F.ngluud, he added, hud not made even one little coucohhsIou, and he could not give more. He reminded the nuul thut God hud always stood by them. War, hoassurtod, ho did not want, hut lie would not relinquish anything more. In conclusion, he told them all to wit ness that, though their Independence hud oiicu Imhjii removed, God had re stored it. Rev. W. A. Daley ami Win. Kulhor are lu Portland to attend the tiroh bishop's reception tonight. )W ' tr'rr9A'J We Want Your Attention. If you cannot sco well enough, wo hope you can hwir. We hope you will hear that this is the lnt place to get glasses. This illustration is to attract thu atten tion but not to mdl idas. Home jh-o-ple urge others to buy goods whether they need them or not, but in our line we seldom get a chance to urge thu buy lug of glusae until some time after they ought to have been worn. Generally ft Mtvee the eye sight to use tho right kind of gift when the sight first begin to fail. This Is a fact that most people know, but few people act uxm. We Ihjiw thut no one wh rends this will postpone the nocMwlty of getting KhUMMtl. BYKB KXAMI.NBD FRKB. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 310 STATE BTItODT. ij tr, r an. a a . ik i II '.3 Salem School District. Tho board of education did not meet Inst night as announced, but will meet Saturday to elect teachers for the coming year, tiling can ho learned ns to the City superintendent's office except that one of tho principals is to fill the office and teach classess. It is uederstood that Prof. J. 0. Hull, who lias been In tho Klondike for two years, will be of fered ono of principulshlps. Ho was principal of tho Lincoln sclioo for a year, but resigned to go to Alaska. He will return soon and resume his life work as a teachur in Oregon. Prof. Hall was educated at Albany, N. Y., Is it gentleman of scholarly tastes, lino ability ns a disciplinarian and a super ior Instructor. DltiD. JORY. At tho homo of his son, H. F. Jury, in Fast Salem, Wednesday evening, Juno 14, 18U0, of old ugo, John W. Jory, aged about 81 years. Mr. Jory was bom in Corn wall, England, coming to Amer ica in 1830. In 1847 lie camu from Illinois, crossing the plains with an ox team, and has since resided in Marlon county. On January 1, 181(1. ho was married to Caroline Budd. Ten children were born to them, llvo of whom are living: Jas. W. and Huirh F.. of Marlon ceunty: Mrs. Mary Holmes, of San v ruucisco ; .Airs, hnniiu Laskey of Benton Co. and Daniel II. Jory. of Grants Pass. Or. Besides the widow, ho loaves four brothers living in this county iJiiH.Tlioe., Welham and II. 8. Jory. Funeral Forvlcos will ho held Ratur day at 2 p. m. nt the residence of II. P. Jory on east Court slrcet, and burial will tnko place at Roscdalo cometorv. six miles south of Salum, short services being ulso held ut the grave. PERSONALS. Wm. Anderson, of Jefferson, camu in this morning to tako homo n brand spunking new Bufflo Pitts engine uud thresher, with all thu modern attach ments. Tho rig is ouo purchased oi 13. M. Crolsun today. Mra. J. O. Bozorth and daughter, Inez, wero pasBongcrt to Portland to day on tho Klmoro. Miss Iiien will go on to Astoria to visit with friends while her mothur will remain in Portland for u short yisit. J. W. Hurst, a representative of tho Pacific Monthly, Oregon's only literary pjriodleul, Is in tho city to make n can vass for Bubscrllwrs among tho literary ladles and gontlonicu ot this city, Wm. II, Holmes returned on the morning train from defending a man at Roseburg indicted for u crime. Mr. and Mm. Frank J, Barr went to Mt. Angel today to viwlt at thu old home of Mrs. Barr. Freight Agents Joints, of thu 8. P., and Wuldon of the O. A 13., uro in the city. August Frforth, aged 36 years was to. day brought to thu usyltim. C. Marsh, thu capitalist, left for Spn kauu on tho early train. Kx-Govornor Moody wont to Portland on the early train. J. M. Woodruff returned this morn ing from Ashland, JIIRIIaiBflRi.lMIBKMMIIMllMIHIRgilMIIIIIIIllMllMBHlMIIIII.IBIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIU if I Jos. Meyers & Sons, 1 Salem's Greatest Store. Women's Belts Kvory fashionable Hurt is hero. Tho asfortmeiit Is so largo that space forbids full description. See our white kid belts, lined uud stitched, that some stores ask 60 vents for no better our price. 25c. Ties The wanted kinds Madras and riilks. Htouk with full tuff, 50c. and 51.00 Summer Vests Buy I hum hero uml save. White., creaiu, pink, light blue, black fumjy fctrlps, etc. 5c. up. White Piques Brisk hiisluoiM brings new ansjirU ment, narrow triH, fiuurtM, plllk, l.t. blue, new blue, cardinal, t)B. 15c to 50c. a 5 Summery Cottons Ml'nrli'Ml ruinarkublo low. iiortcd uud Doiuustlu I OrganiU(W, ilorul and luce effects. 15c to 50c. Mousclaine DeSoie Ktripes and floral designs"'! 10 yard patterns exclusively now thu put tern 5.00. 1'lgitro.l Law ns. 3 1-2c. i OUIl 278 280 Commercial St, The Old VA lV ?" POWDER r JUtaSOTIELY PURE Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome pom nwa MEN Will Be Out oi Em ployment, Pennsylvania Democrats Still In Deadlock. Rovoiiuo Fleet For Cuban Waters to Do Maintained. Mr AMMorhitril I'rma la tint Jonrnnl. I)i:nvi:u, Juno 15. Thirty thousand men in Colorado will be out of work within thu next three days and unless stops aro taken to end thu strike of smelter employes. Should tho mines closo. nil over tho statu 5,000 railroad men bo thrown out of employment also. Hahiiisiiuiui, Pa., Juno 15. Tho Dem ocratic statu convention proceeded to call thu roll for the twelfth ballot, which snowed no material change, air moro ballots wero taken uud ut 12:50 p. m. tho convention took a recess. At that time tho deadlock oyer thu supremo court Judges was still unbroken. Ni:w Yohk, Juno 15. A s)eclal to tho Tribune from Washington says: To prevent smuggling on thu Cuban coast, Colonul Bliss, collector of cus toms Is to have placed at his dtsiosul several small vessels for use nsa rovunuu licet, under army auspices, which will Ik) maintained out of customs' receipts from thu Cuban ports. WAHiii.vmo.v. Juno 15. No official confirmation of reaching an agreement in Loudon providing for tho toiiix)mry delimitation of Alaskan boundary has been received a thu statu department. It is gathered that a responsive answer has not yet been received from Canada by the British government to thu America definite proposal. Male Approved, Madiiih, Juno 15. Thu senate has ratified the bill ceding tho Caroline islands, Iidronea and tho Pelew iBhtuds to Germany. HINTS to those who aim to practice economy Buy here and save. 4llI1. 30,000 lite tl 51.50 STOlUiJ OViSS JiJVEINGS. rifff Raking powwr co., Ntw tow. RICHARD P. BLAND DEAD. Passed Away This Morning atV O'clock. Hy Anxnclntrit rre In tha Jnnrfil! I.K11ASON. Mo.. Jtino 15. Hon. "rifTlSl nnl P. Bland died at 4.20;thia inorm'ng nitor a sleep ot a'.' hours. Chnl1pncr4 .TfTm. ..-......, Ilr AoelnteiI Preia to the JoarnaUi Nnw Yohk, Juno 15. Mlko Morr ms .1.- I.. ! I T-..1 . .IT mu iiuniy urrivcu irisu ncavvweisiit miallst who will meet IVlnr Mntr lS? fore tho Lenox Athletic Club next TuesiA flnv tittrnl. f ntlnv llimiml, l.td .M.W and backer, P. J. Dwyor, of Brooklyn uopositca uu witli Ueorgo CedgldlrieS of this city, to bind a match with jlmf JeffrieM, tho heavy-woight champion." i senator Mulkey Declines. . H Ilr ANMiclnteri I'rca to tli Jnnm.iH Indkcknuunci:, Or., Juno 15. Stoic? ....... a. TaanaaaaW senator Ji. I. Mulkey, who was elected! to tho presidency of the Drain nonnall a. ..... V-JHert school, has declined to accept. Profes? eor Mttlkoy Is now teachor of Bclcncolnl tho state normal school at Monmoutlii Do Not Want the Canaries'. Ilr Aaaooluteit l'reaa to tUe Juiirunl Biiushkls, Juno 15. Tho gnvcrMnciit of tho Congo Independent State denies! having offered Spain 5,000,000 peaotasf for tho Canary Islands, as announcedHnl a dispatch from Brussels to the Daljw iviuti, 01 JLonuoti. onw &&s$B$cM t Pm Tf Mr l-p'ir nil ztvi i Uhf', hloort t'i 'ir jcuaf 11 t- ' ua iiiu lil"i', Ibm ..it brain .in'l Yvni a j tr..':.. ith rurU& T-it can.i ' .' u Yon era m tfrtil In tiici ir. Mi'-r tit at ali'hL Yrii rave no n'- invr. fuur fo.il'1 I dooo yu ' it little goej. fl H'liiul.iatJ, ioziiB, liMihcha (ravr-rjl des pnln pm yon ; bit y hA 'i FT il f$L l?S rx . : SA & iW" li l0 . O' inn will. It rcmovcanll Impurities from tlta bloo I, And It roateo tho blool rli li In it llfv giving proptrtiw. f. IhiIiI. All ilruk itli. ("Ktf-rt i'Ilj inrnlertgr to rvtutliollon Willi Uilti it.xm st Af l' lilt ! niHlii i'ii.'k. Im- 1 lii. Write la ouo Djatarm, Wtltofr. , m HKepiUcuUrlQfur v.v. au, .i . ,uiAinu( lwtiL 1 WHEAT MARKET. CiiicAdo.Juno 15. July 7Bi, .Cuh 2" reil 78. San hiiANtiHco, Juno, 16. Cash 1,10.',- r sir .!: 1 w 'I A M M mmm Neckwear Tlio now and pro)flr styles Just '!? oiHiued. Teoks, Puffs Four in hands,.tigw Bowh, New Beds, Now Blues. . ;3- 25c, 50c, 75c. Crash Hats v3 GO dozen for your selection. 25c to 75c. t 'M White and Gray L.rusn riavs Just Kccoived. Summer UnderweJ Only tho Ixwt hero fine croayi bala itriggan, ou cents sun una up, , ,,(. Fancy Colors Pink and Light blued 1.70 silk finished. lof 811 lik Sack Gauntlet ILlcyoJo Olovos, ovary pair BUg"ji icvii. New Silk Balbriggai told from Suit, 53.00 it atvus Vv""iw( W&i White Corner. 5 IIMHIJiaillllllllllllllMaiBIIIHalllMlllllllllllll.MIMHffiHHMIIWHI . .-J l.JtH..t(t, -iL. . - .LHliillt