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DAILY CAPITAL .im'IHAL. HAI.KM. OREOON, MONDAY, AUOP8T G, 1007.
HOFER BROS., and Proprietors
R. HOFER, Editor. A. P. HOFER. Manager.
111. I II I ! - . '
THE JTOUKNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOOD
GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADED LABOR.
DESTRUCTION 01' SENNACHERIB.
Tim Assyrian camo down llko a wolf on tho fold,
And Ills cohorts woro gloaming In purple and gold;
And tho slioon of their Bpeara was llko stars on tho sea, ,
Whim tho bluo wavo rolls nightly on deep Galileo.
1,Uhs tho leaves of tho forest when summer Is green,
That host with thoir banner at uunset was seen;
JJke tho IcaveB of tho forest when autumn hath blown,
That host on tho morrow lay withered and strown.
For the angel of Death spread hla wings on tho blast,
And breathed in tho faco of tho foe ns ho passed;
And tho oyoB of tho Bleopers waxed deadly and chill, ,
Ana thoir hearts but onco heaved, and forever grow still!
And thoro lay tho steed with his nostrils all wide,
But through thorn thoro rolled not tho breath of his prldo;
And tho foam of hJH gasping lay whlto on tho turf.
And cold ns tho spray of tho rock-boating surf.
And thoro lny tho' rider distorted and palo, ' '
With tho dow on his brow, and tho mat on his mall;
And tho tents woro all sllont, tho banners nlono,
Tho lances unllfted. tho trumpot unblown.
Ah1 tho widows of Ashur aro loud In thoir wall,
Awl tho Idols aro broko In tho temple of Baal;
ind tho might of tho Gontllo, unsinolo by. tho sword,
Hath molted llko snow In tho glanco of tho Lord!
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Lord Byron.
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BRITISH JUSTICE.
"Proaldont Androw D. Whlto recently said that as tho result of a long
'liro or observation In most parts of tho world and undor tho most favor
able conditions for obtaining correct Information, ono of tho throo groat
things which ho would nsk for, bin countrymen was tho British crlm
Jnnl law and Its administration. Tho ossontlal foaturo of that law is
tho llnallty of tho verdict of a Jury. In England whon a Jury, upon tho
wldunco and under tho law ub laid down by tho court, has doclarod a
jnan guilty of tho orlmo of which ho Is accused, that sottloa It. His solo
volliineo thoronftor must bo on tlu lenity or tho Judgo In pnsslng son
itonco and tho morcy of tho crown In tho oxorelao of tho pardoning
power. It Is now said that n bill has pawed tho socond roadlng In tho
house of commons In I hat body mwurliig llnnl passago permitting tho
iiho of appeal In criminal oanos. With no kuowlodgo of tho details of tho
bill, howovor, wo aro Bafo In prodlctlng'thnt It wIM bo found to boar vory
limn ruHoniblnnno to Iho looso nrnctlco which obtains In our courts. It
1 4 morally certain that appeals will bo allowed only In tho rare canon In'
vliloli thoy ought lo bo allowed.
THERE IH NO DOUBT THAT JURIES SO.METIMKS MAKE MIS
TAKES, BUT I-OR ONE ERROR TO THE DISADVANTAGE OF THE
ACCUSED THERE ARE TEN ERRORS TO THE DISADVANTAGE OF
SOCIETV. .It Is propor that tho rulos of tho gamo as established by law
whould bo Htrlclly followed, but no appeal on technical groundj should
lie allowed, except upon tho cortlfluato of tho trial Judgo, or of tho
Judge of hoiiio higher court, that In his Judgmont, as tho rosult of tho
orror, thoro has boon a mlscnrrlago of Justice and In nuch cases tho
fltuto Hho'uld bo grantod all privileges of appeal which aro onjoyed by
tho uoouaul. Undor our prnetlco a prisoner may bo conclusively proved
KUllty of orlmo by evidence legally and morally compotont, and yet got
i now trial by roaHon of orror lir tho trial Judge In admitting additional
uvtdouoo not according to tho ruloH of procedure Or a now trial may bo
Kol ou hoiiio orror In tho charge to tho Jury, and In dozotiB of othor caais
in which no mourn tlul right or tho acusod huu boon lost or violated.
In all criminal trials tho ono osiontlal point at Usuo Is 'DID THE
ACCUSED COMMIT THE CRIME OF WHICH HE IS CHARGED?" IT
IS THE DUTV OFTIIE.H'RYTO PASS UPON THAT QUESTION, AND
WHEN IT HAS DONE HO IT SHOULD BE REGARDED AS SETTLED,
UYCEIT IN THE RARE CASKS WHEN THE INJUSTICE IS OBVIOUS.
No appeal nhould bo allowod oxcopt on an Issue dlroctl Involving guilt
or Innoconco, a claim that no legal ovldonce BUlllclont to convxlct had
boon lntroducod, or tho quoton of fact as to whothor. any crlmo lma
boon ooiumlttod at all. And oxcopt upon a Judicial certlllouto of nroli
ublo euuHo undor ono or thoso oategorlo the vordlot of tho Jury Bhould
ho Until. Soolaty luu hoiiio rights, and thoy should bo rospootod. Tno
pronumptlon of Innononco doos not axlst after a vordlot or conviction by
si Jury Thoro Is thou proaumptlon or guilt.
A MAN'S FACE HIS OWN.
Your race may not always bo your rortune Indood, It U too ofUm
Momothlng of a misfortune, as liunuin roaturos o In those days but it
1h oloarly your own and cannot bo "approprlatud" by anybody olso. With
words to that offoot vloo-Clmncollor StuvtinB of tho Now Jrsey court of
ohuuoory him Just rendered a decision forbidding tho u by a pntonl
mcdloluu company of llkonoHsoa of Thomas A. Edison on Ub wrapporn.
Tho Invoutor was hnfortunato onough about thirty yoara ago to com
pound a preparation that gavo rolljf In oasos or neuralgia and fortu
nuto enough to null It for Kt.OOOj fuctH that a recontly-rormod 'curo,,
oompuny huvo boon using to tho extreme annoyance or Mr. Edlaon and
to h.U own property, argues tho vlco-ohuncollor, as no loss an authority
than tho United Btntoa aupromo court says, it Is dltllcult to understand
-why tho pooullar cast of ono'a fonturos Is not also ono'a property, "and
why Ma pecuniary value, If It has one, does hot bolong to Ms owner
ruthor than to the person Booking to make an unauthorized uso of It."
That hua tho sound of "good law," ovon In tho nbsonco of an especial
onaotmont covering audi oaBos. And It would aeem that tho time has
coinu ulno whon tho faco of a man or woman, ovon though ho or ho bo
dead, Hhould l similarly protootod by law against Improper uso.
PASTED ON THOUSANDS OF FENCES AND DEAD WALLS TODAY IS
THE LIKENESS OF A DECEASED AMERICAN STATESMAN WHO IN
LIFE WAS VERY DEAR 'It) THE PKOPLE AND WHOSE MEMORY IS
VNIV-EIUSALLY RESPECTED AND REVERED and yet his faco Is be
ing used to oxplolt a cheap cigar and In tho vory chonpoat and Irrovorent
way polhlo; tho sight gives an Instant Hhouk to anybody who ovor
hnow this good Amorlcan In llfo. Tho thing la an outrage that tho law
ought to bo nbU to roach, and It would bo highly Interesting to havo a
tost ease uind by Homobody with tho requisite authority to take suoh
mutter up.
to all tho churches of Helena and to the charitable institutions such as
T'ZloLToT and .25,000 to each of two other
brothers, $100,000 to a grand-daughter and $60,000 to a grand n
Whon the subjects of tho king of Sweden read of a fortune like leter
Larson's, their desire to come toAmerlca will not decrease.
DEGIN8 MONDAY.
Grading on tho Corvnllis & Alsca
River Railroad Steel Ralls
Arriving.
Grading on tho Corvallls & Alaea
River railroad Is to begin Monday.
The call of Mr. Carver for men and
teams Is to bo Been in another
column. It Is not expected to put
on a heavy force Just at tho present,
but tho plan Is to get tho grade
finished, If possible, before tho coun
try gets muddy. Tho grading will
boEln on tho Bouth otdo of Mary'B
river at Corvallls and proceed Jut
enst of tho old Southern Pacific right
or way. Five miles out tho lino will
dlvorgo to tho westward Bomowhat.
At Corvnllla tho survey crosses
Mary's river Just east of tho old S.
P. bridge Bite and provides for depot
grounds south and slightly east or
tho S. P station. Tho lino along tho
S. P. right of way south Is extreme
ly onsy to build, and that route to
Dollfountaln has been round to bo
n mile shortor than tho original
route. About lirtcon cars or steel
rolls Tor tho lino have arrived up to
tho nroHont, nnd additional cars itro
coming In almost every day. Cor
vallls Tlmos.
o
COMFORTING WORDS.
coming nearer I saw that he was a
irnnnlno Amorlcan street faker, using
all tho arts of his trado to induce
tho people to purchase. Ho spoke
Spanish, and was Belling tiny alarm
clocks and Jumping beans. When ho
saw mo a broad smllo overspread his
face, and as wo met ho said in an un un
dereone: "Would -you bellovo it, but thoro
are Just as many suckers bore as
thoro are in tho states." Mrs. C. u.
Mller In Leslie's.
. -o
In tho Barber Shop.
"Am I sitting too low in tho chair
for you?"
"No, sir; no, sir; not at all."
"Then why do you keep pulling
mo up with your razor?" Houston
Post.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Slowort has
gono to Newport for an outing.
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WHY IMMIGRANTS COME.
Whon Colonel William Barbour of Now Jersey was a boy Juat camo to
this country looking tor a Job, ho ant ono day on a big rook at tho odgo
f Cranberry lako to roat and oat a lunoheon carried In hja handkorohlof.
That waa fifty yoara ago. Ho thought at tho time tho rook would
vtinka u lino monument and tho thought nevor loft him.
Tho other day ho had It romovod to tho family camotQry at a cost of
jro.ooo.
Ho la a mllMonalro now.
Ts'o wonder forolgnora como ovor to America by tho thousands.
THE KING OF SWEDEN, WHO HAS ORDERED AN 1NVESTIGA
TION AS TO THE REASONS HIS SUBJECTS LEAVE IK LARGE NUM.
11KIW FOR THE UNITED STATES, WILL NOT HAVE TO WAIT LONG
JO LEARN THEM.
Tho othor day P tot Lanou died at Holona, Mont., many time a rail-
llonalro.
Ho curio to Ihti country poor and whon ho died hla Interests were so
various (hut It will require many weeks to find out the value of tho
ittw
KUlM leaving a fortuae to als wife and daughter, be gavo liberally
Many a Salem Household Will Find
Tlieni So.
To havo the pulns nnd nchos of a
bad back romovod; to bo onltrely
froo from annoying dnngorous urin
ary dUordors Is onough to make any
kldnoy sufforer grntorul. To tell
how this great change can bo
brought about will prove comrortlng
words to hundreds of Salnm readers
P. Pratt, proprietor of Rod Front
Llvory Stable, 2C8 Front Btroot.
Salem, Orogon, anya: "Doan'B Kid
ney Pills nro a remedy or oxcoiltlonal
morlt and their valuo deserves to bo
known to all In need or a remedy Tor
backacho or kidney trouble. I hnd
suffered from n dorangod stato of tho
kldnoys and heavy aching through
my bnck and loins whon I went to
Dr. Stono'a drug Btoro for a supply
of Doan'B Kldnoy Pills. I rocolved
prompt nnd offoctlvo rollof almot
from tho Ilrat doso and In a short
tlmo I was in such good condition
that I didn't fool nny necosslty to
uuo thorn or nny othor romody or tho
kind."
For snlo by all dealora. Prlco CO
cunts. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
Now York, aolo agonta ror tho United
State.
Romombor tho niimo Doans nnd
take no othor,
o
A Quaint Old Cuban City.
Whon Columbus dlscovorod Cuba
In 1-192 ho landed on tho north const
or what Is now Puorto Prlnolpo, and
tho historians assort Mint a town
benrlng tho niwno or tho provlnco wns
ostabllshed thoro as oarly as 1515.
At that tlmo plratos Infontcd tho 80,n,
and woro also a terror to tho Inhabi
tants along tho coast. Thoy ao
uaraasod tho early Bottlers of tho
Island thnt tho latter movod rnrther
Into tho Interior, nud thus was round
ed tho town or Camnguey.
Today It retains more or tho evi
dences and customs or tho sixteenth
century thnn any othor city In Cuba.
It has a population or CO, 000 pooplo,
many of whoso Idoas and modes of
living aro as primitive an thoy wore
three conturles ago. Tho vory qualnt-
uoss of tho placo ft Its chlof attrac
tion. Its tiled, fluted roofs, Ma nar
row stono pavements, and Ma crook
od streets, which nro literally mado
up of curves, all add to Its Interest
as wol! as Indicate Its antiquity.
Tradition hns It that tho streets
woro built after this fnBhlou to fool
tho plratos who purauod the sottlora
ovon to tho Interior. Tho archltec-
tmo of old Spanish predominates,
and tho housoa havo been painted In
ovory couoolvnblo color. One houso,
howovor, on tho Carldad, the Prado
of Camnguoy, Is a travesty on tho
harmony of colors with brilliant
rod columns supported by a baso of
most vivid green.
No Camnguoy child of the poorer
class Is oxpocted to woar cUithes un
til It is at least 7 yours of age, aud
everywhere In tha streets ouo en
counters little brown-skinned chil
dren, absolutely nude, playing In tho
suushluo. Thoro woro no streot cars
to mar tho quaint picture whon I
saw It, but ono waa not obliged to
walk, for Cuban cabs were numerous
and could ho hired for a mero trifle.
Tho shopping section presented an
animated appearance, as hero In par
ticular tho old Spaulsh custom of
tho clerks eating and sleeping la tho
stores la In vogue. One day as I
passed down tho Calle Republlca I
noticed a crowd around a man, and
1 THE MARKETS. $
I fako Salem n Good Home
Mnrlcct.
4Hlllllll III 1 1 ! 1 1 I I ! M-H-
SALEM MARKET.
Local Wholesale RLirkot.
Eggs 20c.
Butter 30c; fat, 28c.
Hens lie; young chickens, 12 c
Locnl whoat 7Cc.
OatB 33c.
Barley $21.
Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valloy
$3.85 0) $4.00.
Mill feed Bran, $19.50; shorts,
$21.
Hay Choat, $8.50 9, and clo
vor, $7.00 por ton; timothy, $11.00
S $12.00 por ton.
Onions $4.00 por cwt; potatoes,
$1.00 por cwt.
Hops Cholco, 10 lie; prime to
choice, 8 9c; medium to prlmo,
8c.
Chlttlm bark 4Cc.
Wool 20c.
Mohair 29c.
Tropical Frulta.
Bananas :$G.7C.
Oranges $3 $4.
Lomons $0.00 $0.50.
Retail Market.
Oats Whlto, $30; wheat, 90c por
bu.; rolled barloy, $27.
Egga 25c.
Buttor Country, 25c; croamcry,
35c.
Flour Valloy, $1.15 $1.20 por
sack; bard wheat, $1.35 $1.40.
Bran G5c por sack; $21 por ton.
Hay Timothy, SGc por owt;
ohunt, GOc; olovor, 50c por cwt.;
shorts, 95c por cwt. ,
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, Cc.
Cattlo 1100 1200 lb atoera,
3c.
Llghtor steors 33Uc.
Stock hogs 5 Vj 6c.
Cowa and holfora 900 1000 lb,
22ic.
Lambs 4 c.
Veal Dressed, 5 7c. ,
Portland Wholesalo Mnrket.
Whoat Club, S3c; valloy, SOc;
bluo 8 torn, SGc.
Oata Cholco white, $25.
Mlllstuff Bran, $17.
Hay Timothy, $10 $18; alfalfa,
$13.
Vetch $8.50.
Poultry Hens, 12 13c; Bprlng
chickens, 14 15c; dressod chlckons,
llo hlghor than live; ducks,
young, 10 lie; pigeons, $1$1.25.
Pork Best, 7Sc.
LambsSpring, 9 9 c.
Mutton 7c,
Hops Cholco, per pound, 67o
Hops Cholso, per pound, 6 7 He
Wool Valley, coarao to medium,
2021c; eastern Oregon, 1621c.
All Humors
Aro lmparo matters which tho skin, liver,
kldnoys and othor organs cannot take caro
of without help.
rimplcs, bolls, ccrema nnd other erup
tions, loss ot oppctlto, that tired feollng,
bilious tumB, fits of indigestion, dull head
aches and many other troubles are duo to
them. Thoy aro removed by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Tn ,ml llauld form or In chocolated
tablets known as SarsatabS. 100doaea$l.
Ills Own Business.
a nncfnn lnwver. who brohght hla
wit from his native Dublin, while
cross-examining tho plaintiff in a di
vorce trial, brought forth tho iomow-
lng:
"You wish to divorce this woman
because sho drinks?"
"Yes, sir."
"Do you drink yourself?"
"That's my business!" angrily.
Whereupon tho unmoved lawyor
asked:
"Have you any other business?"
Detroit Freo Press.
o
HAD AN AWFUL TIME.
I Ml ill-H-
OFFlCIAll
J DIKtCT
More Valuable
Than a Bank
Account
Is tho business character, and
habits of thrift and oconomy
formed whllo building tho uc
couut. Theao nlono will onsuro suc
cess and In value far exceod
tho money actually saved and put
tn tho bank.
Young peoplo ospoolally aro In
vited to open a savlnga account
with us and reap the bentflts of
tho saving habit.
Savings Department
Capital National
Bank
Rut Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
nnd Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him.
It Is with plcasuro that 1 glvo you
this unsolicited testimonial. About
a year ago whon I had a severo caso
of measles I got caught out In n
hard rain nnd the measles sottled In
my stomach and bowols. 1 had an
awful tlmo and had It not boou for
tho uso of Chnmborlaln'B Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I
could not havo possibly lived but n
few hours longer, but thanka to this
romody I am now strong and woll. I
havo written tho nbovo through sim
ple gratltudo and I shall always
spoak a good word for this romody.
Sam H. Gwln, Concord, Gn. For
snlo at Dr. Stono'n drug atoro.
iLftnd
CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R.
TIME TABLE NO 7.
Trains from and to Yaqulnn.
No. 1
Loaves Yaqulnn 7:15 n.m.
Arrives nt Corvallls 11:00 a.m.
Arrlvos ot Albany ll:C8a.m.
No. 2
Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m.
Loaves Corvallls 1:30 p.m.
Arrives at Yaqulna 5:40 p.m.
Trains to and from Detroit.
No. 3
Loavos Albany 7:30 a.m.
Arrives at Dotrolt 12:30 p.m.
No. 1
Loavos Detroit 1:00 p.m.
Arrives at Albany 5:55 p.m.
Trains for Corvnllis.
No. S
Loavos Albany 7.55 n.m.
Arrlvos at Corvallls ..... 8:35a.m.
No. 10
Loavos Albany 2:25 p.m.
Arrlvos at Corvallls .... 3:05p.m.
No. C
Loavos Albany 7:35 p.m.
Arrlvos at Corvallls 8:15 p.m.
Trains for Albany.
No. 5
Loaves Corvallls 0:30 a.m.
Arrlvos at Albany 7:10 a.m.
No. 9
Leaves Corvallls 12:30 p.m.
Arrives at Albany 1:15 p.m.
No. 7
Leaves Corvallls 6:00 p.m.
Arrlvos at Albany C:40 p.m.
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves Corvallls 11:15 a.m.
Arrlvos at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrives at Corvallls 1:18 p.m.
For furthor Information apply to
OEO. F, NEVINS,
Gen. Pass, Agt., Albany, Ore.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Tlmo Card No, 48 Effectlvo
Juno 10.
Townrtl Portland Passenger.
No. 165:23 a. m., Oregon Ex
press. No. 188:40 a. to., Cottago Grove
Passongor.
No. 124:45 p. in., Shasta Ex
press. No" 149:28 p. ra Portland Ex-ptess.
Toward Portland Freight.
No. 22210:56 a. m., departs
11:38 a. m., Portland Fast Freight.
No. 22610:40 a. m., departs
11:38 a. m.. Wav FrotcM
Toward Saa Francisco Passenger
rso. 11 ii:03 a. m., Shasta Ex
press. No. 170:42 p.m., Cottago Grove
Passenger.
No. 159:66 p. tn., California Ex
press. No. 13 1:31 ,a. m., gan fg
co Expreas.
Toward Saa Frmdaco . Fi-slghi.
No. 221 3; 33 a. m., Sam Fram
clsco Fast Freight
No. 23511:65 a. m., arrive
U;2S.
I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 )-H
Delegation in
Sennt.nr .inn.ti... rl
Portland.
Representative W. c. B
PnnrnonnintlH. .
ton ' U"BWR'
Stato Official,
Governor, George E r.-
Sorotary of State, Tm5
Stato Treasurer, Georg.
tlon, J. H. Ackorman.
Attornoy General, A. m,c
ouuu x-nnier, w. 8. Dctt,
Stato Lnhnr Pnmri...
""M
Supremo Court
cutor justice, Roberts
Associate Justice, Prank 7
Associaio Justice, Robert i
commissioners, W. T
R. King.
Clerk, J. C. Morelanl.
Roportor, R. Q. Uorroir.
Bailiff, P. H. Raymoni
Circuit Judges, Geo. H.
Salem; William Gallowa;,
vino.
District Attorney, Joh
Nary, Salem.
Other Stato OfllcUlJ
J. w. Bailey, Food and 1
mlsslonor, Portland.
J. W, Baker, Gamo asl f
warden, Cottago Grove.
Robt. C. Yonny, Stale fin
cer, Portlnnd.
J. H. Lewis, Stato Ettja
lom.
E. Gllllngham, State
lom.
II. G. Van Dubod, Statt!
mlBsIonor, Astoria.
Chaa. V. Galloway, BUii
Agont, Salem.
W. W. Elder, Commanders
Home, RoBcburg.
Marlon County Officii!
John H. Scott, County aaiJ
Judge.
R. D. Allen, Clerk ot Cc
W. J. Culver, Sheriff.
W. Y. Richardson, Tn
E. T. Moores, Super!
Schools.
F. J. Rice, Assessor.
B. B. Horrlck, Jr.,
J. C. Necdhani, W. H.C
mlsslonors.
A. M. Clough, Corontr.'J
D. G. Drager, Recorder.
Salem City 0WA
Geo. F. Rodgors, Major.'
W. A. Moores, Recorder i
Judgo.
D. W. Gibson, Marshall
of Police
Frank Moredlth, City To
A. O. Condlt, City AUorsal
Jna. W. Martin, Street
slonor.
John A. Darr, Chief ot Fti5
mont.
W. C. Smith, Health 0
City Standing Cos
Ways and Means JA'
Churchill.
Ordinances GreenU
Goodo.
Accounts and Current E
Churchill. Radcllff, Bape.
Stroota Downing, Btocihai
Public Buildings StortWM
Gosner.
Sewerago, Stolr, Jacob, UJ
Plumbing Fraser, Dov
nor.
Flro and Water !'
flnnrin.
Bridges Geaner, Chortil
or.
Health and Pollee-3
Waldo.
Llehta Goodo, HaM. Cf(
Printing Radcllff, W'
Publlo Parks Dajo9. u-
Rtnflrenn.
Roanl of Edti
w r Prnlsnn. CbalriM-
A A Tnn H. C. Ep'tf'
Moores, W. P. Babcock, , 1
H. A. Johnson, Jr., w-
J. M. Powers, Cltyw"
It used to be bread and ;
kisses. Now It Is cbsoP
and dlvroces. Life.
m, . Tt.if tJ U&
Tho most eminent
tlsts nro unanimous i la JT
sion tnac me h- g
Ration of human Hf 3
below the attainment 1-7-
the advanced knowiease-
race Is now possessed .
nerlod. that determw" .
i - i.t'in 6 .
seems 10 oe """: ..
nroner care or "e ""..jiiSl
, j f hfl tooiWTJ
, - hen "
S to Electric W-- ...a.
toato saedlclae taai
orftaa 0? ia ' m
j. c. Parry, in "1
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