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auaiijtw!i EVERYBODV .DU8Y. THE WEAER Every Mechanic "and Laboring Man Irr Salem la. at work. Tonight apd tonjorJw fair "probably warmer., ... . v 3 r . i1:ik m 'l ' i I - - - " v. .- ,. , II- .yu tV- d -' J" -- VOL. Xll. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1902. -t , . i" iji. l'),iOill i.i .-,--. ..-J4.V7-. BAILS- THE JOURNAL. ft, i '. ' n. J nil M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h-h 1 1 i in- i 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 iiij- JUST RECEIVED! I ORGANIZED LABOR NATIONAL HOLI The largest shipment of Shoes ever received in Salem. H 139- CASES OF SHOES -139 There were just 2899 pairs BROWN MARK 'A Celebrated With. Great Enthusiasm Throughout the States MARTINIQUE AGAIN STRICKEN Volcanic Eruption Cbmolctlntr Its Frlchtful Work on the Island Costerles ,8t. Lucas, Sept. 1. The British steamer Nororta, from Fort dc France, reports that Mount Pelee claimed 200 additional victims Satur day night. Morne Rogue was destroyed and la burled in ashes. 'Atldal wave then sWept the village of LeCarbet. All Martinique Is panic stricken. Ash es are again falling on the adjacent Islands. mz IN SHANK and we have more coming. They're all from the Brown Shoe Co., and bear the famous Rival Organizations Join Hands and a United Front ifesent St. John, Antigua, n. W. I., Sopt. 1. tho populaco la paul&strlcken. Kino Many vory loud detonations woro ashos aro falling continuously in n honrd bore from 9 o'clock' Sunday to slight drizzle. Sbmt-darknosa Ih ovor LABl'DAf ' " . ; ; Af Ml ' -l-'-v.. y,, ' ' midnight. Biggest Demonstration in the History of labor Alovement -Parade and Speech Making the Order of the Bay Are YOU going to wear a pair of them? Your neighbors know what they are, because they've worn them. It's time you were trying a pair if you're interested in reducing your sh e bills. Our ;j Shoe Business is Growing! jl There's a reason for it. Our shoes give satisfaction and we sell them at the closest possible margin of profit. We can af" ford to sell cheaper than "regular stores" because we do a strictly spot cash business. The same bus!" ness methods thatfhave made our shoe department a success are applied to every department in the store. i Clothing, Hats, Rhirts, Hosiery jj UNDERWEAR and all kinds of ladies' and mens' : : :: furnishings. jj The New York Racket I SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES, Prop'r. 40,000 In Line. San Francisco, SopL 1. The- great est parade In the history of unionism took placo today. Fully 40,000 per sons wcro in lino. For the first time since tlio labor organization move ment was started here, have unions presented such a united front. Five central liodlos, covering the building trades council, the labor council and the city fiont fodoration joined linnds In observing tho day. - Evory union In tho city, and some from tlio adjoining bay cltlos, was rep resented In uniform and holiday re galia and full extent of membership. The first position was hold by tho al lied printing trades; the second di vision by tho Iron trndos, and the third by tho team drivers' council, af ter which came tho labor trndos coun cil, six divisions, building trades and water front federation. Tho parndo was enlivened by numorous floats, rep resenting tho dlfforont Industries; mnny bands furnished tho music. Aftor the parade exorcises woro held nt tho Chutes, Mayor Submit acting as president of tho day. Gathered Contrlbut one.. Chicago, Sopt, 1. hi tlio labor pa rado an Immonso box hs hauled, gathering contributions fo tho strlk lng anthrnclto miners. Two lings, 12x24, wero carried on eadlii side to" catch tho coins thrown from tho win dows. Ton men, with megaphones, walked ahead, appealing tti'tho crowds to contribute. Sovcral tliuusnnjl vo men wero In tho parado, Hasso Torro, St Kitts, D. W.'L, ScpL 1. A series of loftd reports wore'lieard Sunday night, fro'nT7 ,tinlll 0 cTclodlc? Point a Pletrle. '-Island or Guade loupe, Sopt 1 This entire port Iicb been covered with a cloud of flno dust since C o'clock yestordny morning, and the sen, and tlio ships in tho harbor soem to bo onvetopod In a cloud of smoke. Advices from Dasso Torro (Island of Quadolapol assort that since daybreak tlio nriH'rtf!' lulnml linu 1m. tt. n.. ......... i with a cloud of dust coming from the sruthcaBt, tho direction of tho Island of Martinique. Tho population of Uti88D4Terro Ih greatly nlarmud. KING TO VISIT AMERICA Will Make the Voyage In the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert. London, Sopt. 1. A report Is current, Victoria and Albert. today to tho affect that King Kdward will visit Amorlca tlio latter part of Soptombor aboard the royal yacht, Capital- City Fittingly Observes the Holiday Creditable Parade,' Good Speeclief 'anilely ., . . sports Two Hundred, Unjon People Were in Procession--Will Con " elude With Grand Ball Tonigfit . ,"- i , Tho Anioricnn embassy disclaims any knowledge but Intimates that tho report came from Marlborough house. Demonstrations at Newcastle, New Castle, Pa., Sopt lfc-Presldoiit Shaffer was too 111 to address tho enor mous crowd which arrlvciBon tho o cursion trains from tho surrounding country A. M. Dewey, of Washington, v. v.. was substituted as tlio principal speaker. Tho parado of Who minors. nun mire union long. riiorpvorpi1o, uisluriinnces. NAVY SCORES 4 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.50 2.00 10.00 9.00 4.00 Cut-Glass Aristocrats Among tho beautiful pieces of Cul-OlasB tho Bari-Storo shows aro real arlstociats pieces of the highest caBto that cannot but ndd tone to your table. Lot us instanco tlio follewing: Fruit bowels from .' .... 4,25 to $15.50 Hon lions .,....,. ... 2.2G to 0,50 Sugar and Cream ,A . .., 7.00 to Tumblois, each 85 to Vases .',.. ..v..,........... 2,50 to Water llottias ....,.,. .....:.....- 3.50 to Knlfo Host : 3.50 to Punch Howl 24.00 to , Barrfs Jewelry Store Corner State and Liberty Sto. When time is in dispute Tho watch from O. T, Pomeroy'a al ways decides. A watch from thoro Is reliable, Tho immo ltsolf Is a gunrnn teo. Every wntoh sont out of this storo Is nccurnftily regulated and can always be depended upon. That's tho only kind of u watch to carry. A big stock to soloct from. Prices, silver watches, $2.50 to ?10; 20 yoar gold filled ?10 to ?2D. C. T, Pomeroy 9 Clitt St. Witch-ntker sal OpttcUa Sv III J I . lIHl H III ! Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor? Minister Wu's Speech. Hlnghnmptou, N. Y Sopt. 1. In n Labor Day speech, Chlneso Minister X, aftor arguing In favor of nihltia- tlon of labor dlsputos, claims that China has solved tho problem, by adopting tho profit-sharing schome. lie says ho favored unionism for solf-pro-teotlon, and paid a high trlbuto to. tho American worklngman. Discussing Chlnoso oxcluslon, ho said: "I as suro you nothing has over been said or dono by mo which wiuj not bono flelal to American labor. It has been my aim, not to socuro tho unrestrict ed admission of Chlnoso laborers, but only to remove unnecessary obstacles to tho coming of morcliants, studonts and tho doslrnhlo classos. Hostile leg islation against China hurts American laboring mon. because China retaliates by decreasing her purchnso of Ameri can produots. Amorlca must find a mnrkot for liar .surplus, or her work men will suffor.' HAW T" LIFE; BEGUN The origin of lifo Is no longor in volved In mystery, nnd Ih proved by the groat evolutionists of tlio ngo, Dar win, Spencer, Huxloy, Draper and oth ers. Lifo originated In an electrical blo)lnsm, n mlcroclto or Infinite smalluoss that has gon(l developing aim reproducing ltsolf tlirtiiliot jmst ONE Dewey's Ship Made Clever Move Leaders In Low Prices. -" i Buffalo on Parade. Iluffnlo, Sopt. I.Prosldent Mltcholl wns advortlsed to speak here at the Ijibor Day oxercisoH, but failed to ar ilvo, henco tho day was dovoted to pa rados only. ISPECIAL 9 ...PRICES Until October 1st To Introduce Our Up- to-Date Methods BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. A. M. BANCROFP, Specialist 25U Com'l St, f-ulein, Or, Ho absolutely cures cancors, tu mors, gravel, kidney and bladder trou bles, bone diseases, asthma, skin dis easesall without the use of tho knlfo or poisonous minerals or mineral of any kind. Instructions. iThoy are used to being humbugged. My Dear Frlend: jMy medicines aro composed of na- You must bear In mind that this tures Herbs what the human system medlolno Is not a polsouous tonic, nor a stimulant, nor a temporary relief, which you get from poisonous drugs, where the results are sure death soon er or later. Thoso poisons go In your bones and destroy the lifo of them and create all kinds of diseases, can cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bone diseases, etc. Do not blame the medicine when it takes an effect and stirs up the poisons or disease In the system. You must not expect to be cured in a few days, for your sickness or disease has een a long time com ing on, and It will take a long time to get it out of your system. It will take months or a year to build up a new body from the bones up. This Is what the people do not understand. requires. When the animals get sick they will help themselves to those herbs, for they have the Instinct, and the people have not, so we have to make a study of It It has been a life study with me. Do not get weary; I this life is too short and too sweei to worry out of this world. Navel Orangeade Something Good to Drink at SODA FOUNTAIN 114- State Street. KUISHHMHfflWMUIMIIIBiMa Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases. Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty 8b, Sa lorn, Ore., Is the man' you ought to consult He Is a natural doctor. He Is descended from a line of German herb alists, the best physicians In the world. This Is his fourth year In Salem, and scores of patients and friends can tes tify to his skill In their cases Read the Above Remarkable Cure. They Were Appreciated. The Salem Military band returned heme Monday. Durisg the two weeks thuy pRt at the beach, they were a great and pleaafag seorep of ester- outdoor evening concerts, and the ex cellent music Uiey discoursed at the boat arrivals were highly appreciated. and It was much regretted that their stay could not be prolonged a little fc ffjrj!"riA JC'ia. jM.TBBkT sut a I f 1 L hM a i talnment to Ute seaside people. Their longer, at least Yaqulna Hay News. J THKTIIERMOMIiTKR 18 LOW in the kitchen, always when gas is ui-od.for cooking. And you don't have In worry over the rise In the price of wood. It la the fiel par excellence In the warm weathqr, no uei no atuea. no uiri uo uu. Invtead, comfort, conveuieece, cl'Minnf, rwnowy. (i ttavea nnd ranee of evuty size and atyle supplied by the Suleui On JJjtht O- mpany st Ian est jiriMi SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Phone S&3. 4 Chenteketa 8L mwMmmmmmmaamwmmmmM countless ages, following closely the groat law of nnttiro, ovolutlon, until man Is tho result. At the ago of 40 (and many beforo this time) he begii.s gradually to give up the oloctrlcal forco nature gavo him to stronger bodies, weaknoss and dlsenso taking Its placo. To avert tho latter nnd stny Its lavngos, one should restoie tho lost bnlanco by froouont supplies of electricity, biought as near na ture's standard and requirements ns possible. Dr. Darrln hns tho perfect ed apparatus and method for ndininln toriug nature's remedy, and his suc cess In tho treatment and cure of dls oasos Is simply unparalleled. The doctor makos a specialty of nil ills easoH of tlio oyo oar, nose and thront, catarrh, doafnoss, broncliitis, la grippe, dyspopala, heart liver, bladder and kldnoy dlsoasos. He iiorinauuutly euros nil fonmlo troubloti, uleoratlon, dlsplacemonts, painful menstruutloii, Irrogularltlos, otc, nlso gonlto-urinnry and skin diseases. In olther box, such ns blood taints, seminal weaknoss and lost vigor, hydroceles, varicoceles and strloturo. He Would Not Take $500. Mr. Editer: I (loom It a duty to tell tho public, through your papor of the rumaiknblo cure Dr. Dan In performod on me two years ago. I wns taken with a contraction of the cords of my neck. which drew my head to one side. I wont under his treatment by eloctrlcl ty nnd medicines, nnd was cured In five months so I could bend my head in any position, nnd have been perma nently well ever since the euro. I nm no hand to puff doctors, but in justice to the aflllcted, ns well ns the doctor. 1 cannot let this opportunity pass. I would not tuko $800 and ho placed back where I was before treatment. I have resided near Talent, Or., the past 12 years, and will gladly answor all filiations. JAMES IIAHVKY, Jit. Dr. Darrln's Place of Business. I Dr. Darrln elvnti frii uYiinilnntlun in 3 all. and when neoossary gives modl H cine in connection with electricity. The poor treated freo from 10 to 11 dully, except medicine. Those will ing to pay, 10 to I; evenings, 7 -to 8; Sundays, 10 to 3. Those wishing treat ment shoHld call soon, as some cases require attention during course of cure. Catarrh and chest troubles yield more readily during warm weather Sufferers from this class of trouble should have them attended to -at onee. Errors of youth, blood taints, gleet. impotenry, varicocele, deafness, ca tarrh and stricture a specialty. All rbronlr male and female disease treated at J a week, J 20 a month, or la that prpiwrttou of time, as the case may wiuire. No cases, published, ex-1 cepi uy pormlwiKHi of the patient feuslneee relations with Block Island Shelled and Now Held by Marines Fleet Is In Contro of Import ant Signal Stations Woodsholl, Mnss , Sopt. 1. Tho first lioBtlle move iu tho war game betwoon the nimy nnd tlio navy wnB made this morning, when tlio cruiser Olympln, Dewey's flagship, entered this port, lauded tho bluejackets, nnd seized tho tologinph and telephone lines, thus covering communication with Martha's Vineyard and the Eliznloth (shunts, Captured Naval Station. Fort Trumbull. Conn., SopL 1. The navy took lllock Islnnd this morning, after bombardment by the cruiser Hrooklyn, nnd tho battleship Indiana thon sent troops nshoro, seizing tho signal stations. Oenornl Harry re ports that tho first knowledge ho had of tho fleet was off Point Judith early this morning. At dawn tho Koarsarge. Massachusetts, Scorpion, Pnnther and Nina approachod tho Island In column formation. Work Islnnd Is now to bo used ns a naval baso. Tho murines captured two signal mon. RAILWAY WRECK IN SOUTH Ml II I I Negro Excursionists and En' gine Crew Killed Hlrniliigliam. Ala.. Sept. 1 An en gine and six. coaahuu containing negro excursionists wns wrecked near Per ry, Alabama, this niotulng Henry Dudley, train muster and 26 negro pas sengers wero killed outright, and 26 inoro wero fatally Injured. Engineer Crook, white, was fatally Injured Doctors from Hlrmlngham and Colum bus are being sent by special trains to tho scene. to Albnny, aftor a short visit with friends In this city. Robert Savage .has gone to Albany to play with tho Albany linnd during I.nbor Dny exercises. Miss Zaldeo Palmer has returned from a two weeks' vacation Visit nt Medford and Ashland, A. Musorn loft for Portland on tho afternoon trnln, whero ho has accepted a position in a drug storo. O. D. Dower, n motormnti In the em ploy of tho Salem stroot car company, wont to Portland today for a short vIsjL Gnptoln and Mrs. Ceo. II. Calhoun, of Honolulu, are guests at tho home of tholr undo, John -Kirn, on Liberty stroot. Wllllnm Hntchelor has returned from Albany, whero ho linn finished Install ing the scenery in the now plny-house nt that city. Miss Nulllo.Stnndlsh, who has boon spending a few wool's In this city, hnH icturned to Chicago to continue lior musical studios. Chostor Stnrr, U. D. HtndunL and II. W. Btnniinid, both of Salem, were In Eugcno. this morning, on route homo from nn outing in tho mountains. Oifjird. Mr. nud Mrs. ArjhujMIpdgum why have been visiting fnTTiTscJly. nt U?o' homo of Mrs. Hodges' parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. dosnor. left this morning for tnelr homo at Prlnovlllo. lion. Ceo. S. Downing nnd wife re turnod homo fiom a six weeks' outing nt Cascadla nnd other points. They vis ited Crook county, at Sisters, aftor passing over tho lava beds from Hoi knap. Tlioy roturnod hv way of Fish I.nko on tlio Lebanon rond, and had n good tlmo every day out. They were accompanied by Judgo and Mrs. J. H. Wnldo and Mrs. I.ogan. Hiihn,nrrt..,Ai..i,...ri "t i "'. rrr nr -. '. j. f""". iiaiiiicuiiuii iinvuv- . wun s men; Fedoral Lauori unli n...I.A.l n. faWttT ouiuuuiuiK oo. ado procession ,wns cry reason to fool proud of thulr Ini tial celobrntlon of Ijibor Day. The program of dxoreinos was fitting and appropriate,' and wari very success fully carried .out Tho .day was ceiior,' nlly obBorveflthroughout thtclty. Tho on, followed by an express wagon contain ing a crate in which Was a llvo pig, with tho necompanyingpfftcard. "Guar. hnteed Uhlon Made';" '' "' J ' It was admlttQd'(!inf tne'real toutcst stoto. county and city orflces were oloBcd, as wero also iho banksj nnd the business houses suspended Opera tions at the noon hour, and all Joined In the obsonranco of tho day. The Parade. Tho day's program was Initiated with a street parade, in which the aovernl labor unions of the city and tlio, Fed oral Union participated. Tho forma tion of the procession wns mado at tho city hall shortly aftor 1 o'clock. A. C. Hopf, bookkeeper for J. J. Dalrym pie. was tho 'grand Marshal, and, al though tho busJhoflU was now to him, ho performed tho ofllco as woll as a veteran could have dono. HJji aides woro G. A. Uortr-from tho painters, nnd Ed. Swrfyxeo, of tho barbers" organisa tion. The lino of march was followed ns originally announced, at followsr South on HIrIi stroot to Ceurt: wost on Court lot Commbrdah south to n.. .. " -ii J . . - -" pioie; oast on Htato to Jllfih; counter march to Commercial! south to Wll. lamotte Hotel, and countonhnrch on uommorclal to Marlpn Square . Two hundred union people, partici pated In tho pnrade, which rollooted groat credit on the labor organlxalloun of tho 'qt! Hondodi, Jivtho HlUs TJiiIqu v baiftli the jjrcjcsHlon' moyod Ohoitly hofdro 2 o'clock. After tho' PW..C Wl ft.J?arraBQ with Uojl lran unvey ami urn. Fingg. tlio HfrwiKorfl of the day. This was followed by sov eial carriages with 11 of the lady members of the clerks' union Tho balance of the parado ww made up as follows; dorks' union, 21 men walk ing, barbers union. If! Btroug, with union lny botwoeu the barbers nnd the or, numborlng 8; painters, paper hangers and (lecorutors, 28; carriage with Mrs. Peterson and Miss Doha Walker, mtmibers of tho typographical union mid 36 inelnbors of tho same or- gnnlwitlqu on foot; carpenters' union fpr tllO hrlXO for the lirtsb unltorma.l Horror AVjlJsqii, as, mascntt'l jgarmak fa)ntcr,mt ntarea hour no awards hiul been mado, Only a part of tho unions appeared' in costttmos. Tho palutore mado a fine appearance. Thoy woro xrhlto suits' nnd ,blaok raps, and carried a throe-foot rule each, to which wa tlod a btno ribbon. -The barbers woro detormlnod to look their best, and they cortalnly did. f They .wore at tlroi) In white Jaokots, with "blacli trousers nnd gray plug hats, and car ried canes. Tlio clgarninknrs wore nn appropriate omblem of tholr trade. It consisted of a white ribbon, upon which wns printed a bluo union label, It made a very attractive badges Unfortunate Accident. About 1 o'clock Uils afternoon oc curred the only accident to mar tho day's fosttYltlos, when Win. Hnkor, one of-the mnrshals otho day, was thrown from his horso, and badfy bruised. Ifo was about to Wart when his horse ttommonccd bunking, and throw tho rider to thogrojind, also falling upon lilm. In ii futile attempt to get to his feet, tho animal foil several times inoro. nnd onch tlmo full weight Upon t)io brenat of Urn prostratorrlde. Fl nally, when flio animal w Jjojid, Mr. Hakor was takqn Into tbo Dr. Stone "(Continued on -Fourth Page.) FRESH TODAY. Made While You Wait 154 State St.. Phone 2874. 1 1 iii ii m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 it i h 1 1 1 1 1 mi i ii i n u m ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-H-m-H ihiiiihihi Fresh Apple Cider at Zinn's i The New, I The Old, The Only I White Corner. Qmlem, $mb Croner of : Court and Liberty Sts., :: Salem, Ore. jTlie Store that undersells others all the time-We never disappoint; Fourth of July .Committee. There will bo a meeting of tlio Fourth of July committee nt the office of Dalfour, Outhile & Co., Tuesday ev ening, September 2d, nt 8 o'clock. All mombgro are urged to bo present. Of the big store (not to carrv over SHIRT WAI8TQ. any summer goods) wo agn(n put the WASH SKIRTS. knife Into our entire stock of Hhlit WASH PETTICOATS. . 1 Wnlsts, Wash Skirts and Petticoats; CHILDREN'S DRE8SE8. ITICU also our entire Htoek of wash goods WASH 00008, IN FULFILLMENT of the FIXED POLICY IIbi tFall Business is J Opening Up With a Rush At Headquarters Every train Is bringing li seme thing new, and we ure losing no time In putting the goods on wile. COME AND 8EE US. PBRSONAt-8. E. T. Prescott Is In Turner today. Huv. N. Ihupp was In Portland to day. E, M. Crolsan Is In Halsey on bust uess today. Win. SeJIwood has returned from a busliiees trli to flervals. fteerttury or Stat ami Mrs. F. 1 Dunbar hare returned from Seaside Rex Hlshop has gone to Plalnvlew, Linn county, for n visit with friends Judge R. 8. Heuu and son. Condon, left for a week's outlug at Elk City Miss Cora Retail, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mliw Margaret I'urk-hursL Frank Rlueman lias gone to Port land to spend a few days at the Elks' carnival. LADIES' JACKETS. A very huge shipment received and I irenily for your liiMpeotJuii. -Prloes Range from $4,68 up to $36,00, Silk, Velvet and Corduroy Jackets. iHLfntut pD rfe JHlffi - ,-. KM 11 A swell New hlue, of FLANNEL WAf8TINOS . Jjist Received. Vf laia I nlit flamtaru tt If ft frlatmril t M" w I JT t. Cm sn Ail AM was the HuOf the JUwr cjrl!on ' 1 ' Dr. Darrlii on Sunday. ' ;PRieSTLY DRE08 GOODB I strictly eonndentlal. fitters of In-J Cbas. Day and family, of Fjnley.l; ;0LOAKINQS AND BKinTINQO jquiiy answerwl. Circulars and que-"HI a' visumg ineir OJii-maej. . '(kin lilnnku rant frao Rhm taatm m.i I friends. tliH Ht6lnSr hrotliuru. ilirtM of I.' ! ara '" t - " r .- - "T " "" rw.w. ..m. a T - W" -- - iw. ".-t.-.,. - - aalera raost hrghJyreeyec'MMi Jttwh ; ; w J" 9m KhiHM fitted. Dr. Darrln's offlsea are mi .t.a MJIII.mc,a 1fn,Al 0rtlAH. ...Ilf :v w ,w,,.wcw pvvvi, nfvm, Hniiii 'November 1st, tfiy, I ness men. Miss Adaleae 8hlK!or?bas returned I Fall Styles in jj Shoes Just Received- fct The Meyers kind!-you r know they aiethe test. MEN'S CLOTHING Our clothing deisutmsnt will he streamer and j(reftlr for Its Yftluf taM year (has ever beor Styje hi sulls , and eu that appeal to the meet styl ish dreseers are now in and on sale. MEN'S TOP COATS, MEN'S SUITS, MEN'S - ANT. AILNewt Just Received. I AH4MI f 1 1 1 1 1 911 if lij llllllll tH4-f4 H IH Is h 1 1 1 1 tWWHtl II Mil MI1W 4. L 45 o