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vWK" DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, SALBM, ORFXJON. VKDX15SDAV, JULV 17, 1007. HOFER BROS., PMrt" n Proprietors B. HOFKK, Kdltor. A. P. HOFKR, Manager. THE JOURNAL STANDS FOR rROGRBSS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNBIENT. AND NO DIK3RADMD LABOR. GOOD YOUR OWN FIRST. JuHt clean up tlio trash In your own back yard, .Don't mind what your neighbors do, If you wont to have a nlco clean town, Dear friend, It In up to you Just clean up your sido of tho high back fenco, No matter If you work hard Oct out and growl Just ns much as you please, Rut clean up your own back yard! o "TUB UNWRITTEN LAW." Hack In Maryland a Jury has acquitted a woman for tho murder of a young man who refused to right a wrong dono her daughter, and tho prosecuting attorney, In nrgulng tho enso for the people, made uso of the following languago, which bIiowb tho drift of public oontlmcnt In tho prraont ago toward tho "unwritten law": "As a man I would hato to bo even a romoto causo of hanging nny mother, oven If alio lclllod my own son. Tho prlaonr 1b tho mother of flvo children, nnd from my hoart I cannot nsk for her Hfo." immr this time of mohks to tub present dav tub writ- TTEN LAW MAS DECLARED "THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT MURDER" -anI whllo public sontlmont has framed tho "unwrltton law" ns a do ffuiiRo Tor cortnln offonspn, yot It must bo conceded thnt Incidents nre raro ttvlioro tho opportunities for tho commission of those offonses nro not oc--cnsloncil by tho laxity of pnrents In tho training of their children. Over-Indulgent paronls til low tholr sonli and daughters a recdom of nctlon that l often reprohoriBlblo In tho oxtromo, nnd tho word obodl 'onco Is Homothlng many children novor learn. ' Thoy grow up like a bunch of weeds In a gardon and whon overtaken "by Biich troublos as cnll for tho application of tho "unwritten lnw," tho parent wIioho woakuosH or whoso social dutloa provontod the propor train ing of tho child seizes tho first convenient wonpon nnd slays tho man who brought ruin to tho child and grlof to tho homo. llowovor dofoinolosH tho action of tho man may bo, and howovor 'worthy of punishment ho undoubtedly Is yot In nonrly ovory caso of this ?Kfml a largo ulinro of tho blamo llos with tho paronta of tho girl for not bringing hor up surrounded by such conditions ns will always make her mot only obudlout but coiillding, and over ongor to koep tlio loving con tfldonco of hor mother. Away back In th dnys whon the laws of Mosoh woro framod, CIIIL TDREN WERE DIHEOTEI) TO HONOR THEIR FATHERS AND MOTH "KRH TO HONOR THEM 11V RESFEUT AND OHEDIENCE TO THEIR AVIS 1 1 ES. And before thoso lnws had hocome compnratlvoly old, King Solomon, In his wisdom, gavo strict Injunction to parents to train up their ohll 'Oron In the way tlioy should go, And on down throtigli tlio ages tho falluro to hood thoso words of wis dom luiH brouglit huartaclio and troublo in tho homo and hnstonud tunny ;rny halra In sorrow to tho gravo. Fortunately for thoso ovor-lndulgont parouta tho common law of today Ii not llko tlio lawH of tlio Mod oh and Dorslnus which did not ohnngo. Every poshIIiIo Hiibtorfugo thnt can now bo workod to play upon the hourt HlrlugH of a Jury is brouglit Into action, from omotlonnl humility to psych lo epilepsy. Surrounding thoso Is plncod tho "unwritten law" to onnhlo tho Indig nant parents to escape tho consoquoiiron of having vlolntod tho ancient law of Mohch and tho wlso advlco of Holomnn. I'URLIO SENTIMENT TODAV UIMIOLDH THE "UNWRITTEN LAW" AND IT ritOHAHLY WILL UNTIL THE ('HACK OF DOOM but rocourso to It would rarely bo necessary If piinnU would oxorclse ovor tholr chll iliou thn euro an discipline which the law and tho gOBpol hnvo always illrontod. Catarrh Is a constitutional discaso originating In Impure blood and requiring constitutional' treatment acting through and purifying tho blood for Its radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy Is Hood's Sarsaparilla In nsual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh are relieved by Catarrlcts, which allay In flammation and deodorize discharge, wv ITIMC RANK OF EXfJ- LAND'S NEW SITE la tho Hunk of England, run on IiusIiiomu lino? To those unfamiliar with the world of tliianuo the quaatlon wenm to lia a piece of wild hoioay. Yet thoro is a growing volume of upln loa In the city thnt the umpire's KrrnloHt bank h as much behind tho tluiOH ait hoiiio of our government do lmrtuumta. It wiista the value of tho richest site In the British em lilro. Reckoning Its value at S0 per nqiluro foot ,lt has been computed that tlio bank site Is worth ti,R3l, OUO. And yet thta woudurful pluco of ground U occupied by a one-story luilldlng, which Is arehttoctural tu nny sum between 250,000 nnd 500,000, A Hovon-Htory building would give tho bank all the space It occupies at printout, and leave a plot of laud worth many millions sterling. It Is only by walking through tint many pnaftiguH and public rooms of the Hank of England and round the l.othbury, Prince street, and Thread needle street sites, that one can got nu Idea of its wondrous area of three acroH, minus ten squaro yards. Few peoplo would realize that tho site cover a parish church and gravo-yard (that of St. Cllrlstophor lo Htooks), three taverns and sovoral shops and prlvat houses. It moan arc 3H6 root south, 110 foot north, 24R feet east, and 110 foot wost. riils spneo incloses nine open courts, by Assistant District Attorney Town sond will not materially help in the solution of the problem of compell ing tho Southern Pacific Railroad company to place on tho market In accordance with law tho 3,000,000 acres of tho grant to tho Oregon & California Railroad company. In plain langungo thoro Is strong supl- clon that this investigation is a farce and that It Is not going to accom plish what Is Intended. Unless Indi cations are correct, somebody has In jected a Joker into this proceeding. The Identity of tho person who Is stnndlng botwoen tho peoplo of Ore gon and tho Southern Pacific railroad has not yot boon disclosed, but ho must bo high up in official circles. As further Indication thnt tho in vestigation In Orogon is not being conducted in good faith, It will bo re called that District Attorney Hnrllu, of Alaska, was first dotalled to assist District Attorney Bilstol in tho work. Mr. Harlln mnsted sovernl weeks and did absolutely nothing. Then, on rccommondatlon of Senator Hans brough, of North Dakota, Assistant District Attorney Townsond wns do talled. Mr. llanabrough Is roputed to bo nnd out-and-out railroad man and his frlonds are frlonds of tho railroads. Suspicion Is always' cast upon every donl of this nature In which Mr. Hnnsbrough has taken a hand, yot horo wo havo Mr. Hansbrough of railroad famo dipping Into tho gront ost problem thnt ovor confronted the people of Orogon, nnd a HanBbrongh man Is sont to Orogon to "mnko aa Investigation for tho dopartmont of Justice" c Tho dopartmont of Justlco has not had a word from Mr. Townsond Blnco ho reached Orogon. So fnr as offi cial Washington knows, ho, llko Mr. Ifnusbrough, has accomplished noth ing. No more has been beard from Mr. Bristol, who was to havo tho as- Hlstauco of Mr. Marian nnd Mr. Townsond. Sulllclont tlmo has olapsod to havo produced somo ro sults, but thoro aro none. Tho only apparont rosult Is an annoying do- lay, and tho problem Is no noarer so lution than It wns throo months ngo. There havo boon too- many rail road attorneys connoctod with this caso for tho good of tho poople and, while nobody can bo quotod, It enn be Mt down for a fact that thoro is going to bo somo sort of aa oxploslon uuluiiM there are material dovolop iiittuts In the very near futuro. This laud-grant Invest Igatlou begins to glvo off an unsavory odor. Klamath Falls Herald. ' o improvement, furnished water (pur chasing it at wholesalo prices from tho Hyde park water works), collect ed water rates from its poople, con ducted Its policing, street lighting, parks, schools, churches, etc., ac cording to Its own regulations, in harmony with, but to a large extent Independent of, the Burroundlng gov ernment and without expense to It. Undivided ownership and control by tho Pullman company of all tno lands, buildings and public utilities within a defined area surrounding tho manufacturing plnnts was tho basic principle. But In October, 1898, tho Illinois supreme court rein dered a decision holding that Pull man's Palace Car company, undor Its charter, had no right to own nnd opernte the town of Pullman, and directing It to cease exercising any functions of municipal government, and within five years to dispose of nil lands nnd buildings not required ir. Its mnnufacturlnc business. At that time tho products of tho car works woro valued at mbro than 110,000,000 a year; over 5000 names woro on tho company's payroll at Pullmnn, and tho population of the community was somo 10,000. Among tho nets which It was hold that tho company wns not authorized by Its charter to porform were thoso of dealing In ronl ostato, selling gas, Iwator and light, mnklng bricks, etc. In compliance with tho ruling tho Pullmnn company disposed of tho public utllitlos, and lias for somo yenrs boon disposing of Its outsldo lands nnd lntcrosts, nnd ban lately issued a circular to omployos offering for sale tho houses and lots In Pull man owned by tho company. Thus tho end of tho model city of Pullmnn as tho property of a corporatloa Is at band. It remains to bo soon whothor tho Intorosts of the om ployos nnd of tho community which this gront company has for a quarter of a century been developing on tho inarsh lands of Hydo pnrk will be servod by dissolving tho patornnl government under which It came Into bolng nnd has flourished." o Verdict for Dr. Pierce AQA1NBT THE Ladies' Home Journal. Sendinz truth after a He. It Is an old n,fvim tlmt "a llo will travel soven "agues while truth Is getting Its boots on," and no doubt hundreds of thousand "'good people read the umvarranted and malicious attack upon Dr. . 'wee and hlsTavorlto Prescription " published In tho May (10O4) number of tho Ladles Home Journal, with Its great black dis play headings, who novor saw the hum ble. grovcllnVrotractlon, wth Its Incon splcuous heading, published two months later. It was boldly charged In tho sland erous and libelous article that Dr. Pierce I Favorlto Proscription, for the euro of woman's weaknesses and ailments, con tallied alcohol andothor harmful Ingredi ents. Dr. PIcrco promptly brought su against tho publishers of tho Ladles Home Journal, for 300,000,00 'damages. Dr. Plerco alleged that Mr. Uok, the editor, maliciously published the article containing such falso and dpfamatorj matter wltjr tho Intent of Injuring ml buslneyrfurthcrmore. that no alcohol, oi other fujurious. or hablt-formlng, drugj aro. oryvcr jvore, contained In hl3 "Fa vorlto Frcsirflptlon "; that said medicine Is madfsotn native medicinal roots and contaVrtViio harmful ingredients what evcruW that Mr. Bok's malicious state; niptwere wholly and absolutely false. Thprptracttnn.nrliilfrihVSiUdilflUWU b"V wproforciwl tongkL"vlf'(1ge 1 1IU1S mm1 I.. .. rT.-L.f".. 7. r, Tli. ja rf Nktll'nr HA an PULiuiii'u'ii'M'jrT."! mwn Public Bulldlng8-St0c. Cleaner. w Sewerage, Stolz, jacob xiuu.utufa eraser, Donl nor. FIro and Water Low. Goodo. , i Bridges Qesner, Chnrtfi er. Health and Pollcem. Waldo. la Lights Goodo, Haas, Qf6 Printing Radcllff, Haa Public Parks Bayne, q Stockton. Board of Education W. H. Byrd, Chairman. A., A. Lee, H. C. Eple Crolsan, Dlroctors. H. A. Johnson, Jr., Clerk J. M. Powers, City Bupt. riTTTfffetiTcl V.i tint am tannT- HgJinSllpg liarmMgrtijai facts weTb also proven In thoIiToi ol rintlon" to whom Cfrinion cohoLoj .l. ,.ilnn l tli.. Munrnmn Cnlirt. IlUt 1 1)4 business of I)r, IMorce wns Krcr.tlr Injured by the publication of tho libelous artlclo with Us creat display heading, whilo hundreds of thousands who read tho wlcUcdly defamatory artlclo never saw tho humble erovollntr ro tractlon. set In smnll tj no and mado as Incon splcuous as iosslblc. Tho matter was. how ever brouaht bfor.i a, Jury In tho Supreme Court of New Verk Stato which prompt.y rendered a verdict In tho nOf ,favn,r; Thus his trMttU'crs camo to ifrlof andUiou baio siaudum woro rofuted. l I I IC Ii II IIH-H-H4 THE MARKET fako Salcrn a Good Market. 1 B 1 1 II' II I 3 1 a 1 1 j h-h. 4-lllHlllllllilllllllllH OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Ilcst Medicine in the World for Colic and Dlnrrlioca. "I find Chamborlaln's Colic, Chol era and Dlarrhooa Romcdy to be tho best remedy In tho world," saya Mr. C. L. Carter of Sklrum, Ala. I am sub Jcct to colic and diarrhoea. Lat spring It Boomed ns though I would die, nnd I think I would if I hadn't takon Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholora nnd Dlarrhooa Romcdy. I havon't boon troubled with It Blnco until this wook, when I hnd n vory sovoro at tack and took half a bottlo of twon-ty-flvo cmt ulze Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholora, nnd Diarrhoea Romody, and this morning I fool llko a now man." For salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Store. o cohoronce Jtsolf, If wo reokon tho ,a grout rotunda with a ilomo f7 foot Iitrgo garden, eourtyardH and Inter minable galleries and passagos ap parently leading to uowlioro hi par ticular. Tho bank wati aompleted In 178S, Nvliun the laud In and about tho Munition llmino was worth scarcely uioro than r a aquuro foot. In uf ilned for eighteenth and early nlno teontlt coiitury IiuhIiioss uiothods. If It utlllitl thn wonderful value of tho rli'hPt piiH'O of ground la tho umpire It could put in Its coffora onrh oar fiom that wiurco alono Capital National Bank Orfr lt oustomtr Hll the fa tllltlwa of a iHOdorw aud oU oqulpptHl bank SAYINGS DCPAR1MCNT Pays Intrf uu dpo(s com poundvd "ini annually. Depos its of on dollar or more ran bo made at any tlia. Small nickel bank of au Improved pattorus supplied to depositors. 7. u, .,ui:ut, Prlikut K. M, CKOISAN, VJtv.Pnti. WW H. ALHURT, CsMcr, In dlamutur, liiiiumerablo public of Ilciwt, court, and comnilttoo rooms, a library, engraving and printing works, au armory, and apartments for otlloors and sorvants. Tho two largoat rooms aro tho bank parlor and tho drawing ottlco. Tlioy manngo Uuno things bettor lu Now York. Thoro is a large build ing slowly toworlng toward tho aklo nl tho lower ond of Uroadway, not vory far from Wall trot. Th froo bold cost of tho slto on which this groat Slngor building of forty-four torli U to rlso Is 110 per fcijuare fiMit mor than double that of the inot valuable land In tho olty, and nearly four tlmw that of tho soil of IMroadllly. Th ruHsoii Is vry a I mule, tho vkIuo of tho laud oompoU tho archl- jtwt and bulldtr to ium ovry avail able Inolt of It, !!noo th "sky rriers" of Nw York tku Park iiw building of twtnty-lBht storlw, ,1b Klailron" of twonty-lx. the MetropoUtan, now twonty-two. which j U to mnko a Klgantlo ff ort for world minMii.uj !) niiniHg us coiou height to tlfty-four atorle. If tho Batik of BiiKland utllUod Ua wondorful area In the aamo spirit thn Ua land valuo conipnred to Wall stret and Uroadway would bo as tho sovereign ooiuparod to tho dollar. Londou Mxpre. The Doctor Away from Home When Most NeiMli'd. People nro very much disappoint ed to fl nil that thMr family physician h away from homo whon thoy most noinl his orvtcoa. Diseased llko cramp colic nnd cholera morbus require prompt treatmont, and bavo In many IiiHtancos provon fatal boforo modi- clno could bo procured from or & physician summoueJ. Tho right way la to keep on hand u bottle of Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy No physician can proscrlb a bettor medldno for thoso dlioAAOs. By having It In tho houao you escapo much pain and suffering and all risk. Buy It now; It may savo llfo. For salo by Dr. Stono'a Drus Store. o Till: (JHKAT IMiUSTitlAli TOW.V OF Pl'IiLMAN Tho Railway "Age relates that about twanty.slx yoars neo. in April, 1 SSI, tho manufacturing town of Pullmnn, a few mllos aouth of tho olty limits of Chloao. cauie Into be. Ing and opomtlon. ller Gorge M. Pullman had realized the loitK-eher lahotl vision of a model city, in which tho groat manufacturing plant of tho Pullman company n.nd tho of relat- ihI IndustrltM should be the center and llfo of a community of content ed omplojos, wall paid, well houseil. won fed. onjoylng the advantngea of paved 8lroot3, perfect sewerage, wntor supply, convenient shop and markets, a savings bank, schools. churches, amusemout centers and other comforts and luxuries seldom associated. In that day at least, with great manufactories. The model settlement was located on a tract of sovoral hundred aorw within the vll lago of Hydo park, now part of Chi cago, and waa subject to tho village IiiVCfttlgutliiK Bluff. According to tho Orogonlan'a WushlllRton rorresnnnriont. Mmr. .-. . ...." .".:"'. "v iireaons ior oeuoving ttiat tho Invea- sovernmeut and taxation but thJic ik. " " V . "UbU! and Jtlgatton now belnB mado In Oregon (Pullman comnaay 22 ' Vn ZnL " at Tim Persian Date Trade. Consul William Coffin, writing fiom Maskat, Oman, says that thu data suas6n of 1900 shows that tho valuo of the exports from that Ara bian port nmoiiuted In valuo to $493,- fiSt), an Inoroaso of ?1B,SS over 1903, tho following being the details: Tho United Statos is solely rospon- slblo for tho lncronse. Sho took $130,022 worth of Fard datos lu 1900, as against 159,704 In 1905, a gain woll over 100 por cont. India purchased $340,261 worth last year, against $3C4,9G0 tho yoar provlous. Tho date trado Is tho prlnclpnl ox- port industry of Oman. Amorica takos tho best quality of "wet" datos produced although India, In addition o nor large consumption of tho ohoap "dry" datos, purchases a good ly quantity of tho wot datos as well, Tho yield Is largely dopondont upon tho rainfall. Thoro woro heavy rains for this part of tho world, whore tho avorago rainfall Is around six Inohos. during 1904 and 1905. and also during tho presont wlntor, so that for tho next two years good oropa aro assured. rur long uma the oxport of datoe to Amorica was In the hands of one or two firms. Now tho flold has been entered by others, and dur Ing the past season six oonoerns In Maskat were lacking datwi for Amer ican reporters. Thlo competition serves to keep tho prlc woll up, as the date caravans com, in from the interior and soil their oarKoo at auotlon. Contracts for futuro dellv ory are oftea made with grower and money advanoed, but even then dollvorlea aro urually made subject to tho prices prevailing at the tlm There has boon some difficulty x- porienceu tills year in sourlatr labor to paok tho datos for American mar. kot. This work Is done by women, and the Increased trado rsoulted In a scarcity of hands and an lucreaso of wages. If tho situation exists again next year It can probably bo met by Importing Wbor either from India or Baluchistan for tho packlnc 5ou, wnion uegtns la August and Delegation in Congress. Senator Chaa. W. Fulton, Astoria. Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr, Portland. Roprosontativo W. C. Hawley, Sa lorn. Roprosontativo W. R. Bills, Pondlo ton. State Officials. Governor, George E. Chamberlain. Sorotary of Qtato, Frank W. Ben son. Stato Troasuror, George A. Stool Suporlntondont of Public Instruc tion, J, II. Ackorman. Attornoy General, A. M, Crawford. Stato Printer, W. S. Dunlway. Stato Labor Commissioner, O. P Hoff. Supremo Court. Chief Justice, Robert S. Bonn. Assoclnto Justice, Frank A. Moore. Assoclato Justlco, Robert Eakln. Commissioners, W. T. Slater, W. R. King. Clerk, J. C. Moroland. Roporter, R. G. Morrow. Bailiff, P. II. Raymond. Circuit Judges, Geo. H. Burnett, Salem; William Galloway, McMlnn vlllo. District Attornoy, John II. Mo Nary, Salem. Other Stato Olllclals. J. W. Balloy, Food and Dairy Com missioner, Portland. J. W. Baker, Garno and Forestry wnrden, Cottngo Grove. Robt. C. Yenny, Stato Health OQl cor, Portland. J. II. Lewis, Stato Englaoor, Sa eom. E. Gllllnghnm, Stato Librarian. Sa lom. H. G. Van Duson, Stato Flab. Com missioner, Astoria. Chas. V, Galloway, Stato Land Agent, Salem. W. W. Elder, Commandor Soldlors" Home, Roseburg. Marlon County Officials. John H. Scott, County and Probata Judge. R. D. Allen, Clerk of Courta, W. J. Culver, Sheriff. W. Y. Richardson, Troasurer. E. T. Moores, Superintendent of Schools. P. J. Rice, Assessor. B. B. Herrlck, Jr., Surveyor. J. O. Needham, W. H. Goulet. Com. ralssloners. A. M. Clough, Coroner. D. G. Drager, Rocorder. Salem City Oftlclals. Go. P. Rodgers, Mayor. W. A. Moorea, Recorder and Pniin juago. D. W. Gibson, Marshal and Chief of Police. Prank Merodlth, City Treasurer. A. O. Condlt, City Attorney. Jas. W. Martin, Street Commls- SALEM MARKET, Local Wholesale Mark Eggs-Oc. Buttor 27 c; fat, 25 He Hons lie; young chlcke Local wheat 75c. f Oats 37c. Barley $21. Flour Hard wheat, $6.00 $3.85 $4.00. Mill food Bran, $19,60' $21. Hay Cheut, $8.5009, i vcr, $8.00 per ton; timothy, 3 $12.00 per ton. Onions $4.00 por cwt; f $1.00 por cwt. Hops Choice, 10llc; p cholco, 8 (3 9c; medium to 8o. Chlttim bark 40 5c Wool 20c. Mohair 29c. I Tropical Fruits, BananaB $0.75. Oranges $3 $4. Lomona $0.00 $C50. notivtl Market Oata Whlto, 1130; wheat, bu.; rolled barloy, $27. Eggs 25 c. Buttor Country, 2Gc; cry, 30. Flour Valloy, 9 1.1 6 9 ILK sack; hard wheat, $1.350Jlil Bran 65o por sack; )iTp Hay Timothy, 75cS5cpe cheat, GOc; clovor, 5Bc pet shorts, 95c por cwt. ID i Livestock. Hogs Fat, tic. Cattle 1100 1200 3c. ' Llghtor atoors 3(ff3c Stock hogs 0 6c. J Cows and bolfors 900(111 22&c. Lambs 4c. ' Voal Dressed, 5 7c Portland Wholesalo Mark Wheat Club, 8Cc; valle bluo Btom, 88 89c. Onts Cholco white, $27.55' MlllBtufr Bran, $17. Hay Timothy, $170$18; $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultry Hens, 15c; spring ens, 17c; dressed chickens, 11 turkoys, llvo, 11 12c; duclt 0c; plgeonB, $l.OO$1.50. Pork Best, 6c 6 He. Lambs Spring, 99Wc ; Mutton 5c7c. Beef Dressed, 5 6c Hops Cholco, por pound, II Wool Valley, coarse to 20 22c; Eastern Oregon, 111 o sloner. Mark Savage, Chief Fire Depart meat, W. C. Smith, Health Officer. City SUndlns Committee! Ordinance Greoabaum, Low Goodo. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Tlmo Card No. 48 Wf Juno lfl Toward PortlandPa No. 3 65:23 a. va Ottf press. J No. 188:30 a. m., Cott Passenger. No. 124:25 p. m., Sb4 press. j No. ,149:28 p. m., PorlhJ Pioss, ..,J Toward Portland P No, 22210:56 a. m., 11:38 a. m Portland Fast rW No. 22610:40 a. m-i f 11:38 a. m Way Prolglit. i Toward Saa FraBclsco rr No. 1111:03 a. m., & Account and Currat n... Churchill, Raddlf, Bayne. Street DowbIb, Stocktoa, Kota. press. 1j No. 176:42 p.m., Coktf Passenger. U No. 159:56 p. m., Calif"? 1 ide&-, a. ., SU press. No. 131:31 oo Bxprew. fPswardl Ru PrB No. 281 a:ss . eisao Tmt Trelfst. Na. S2J ll:S6 a. - 11:36. 9