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Show The Juab County Times TAFT MEETS OIAZ NO Jacob Coleman, Editor and Proprietor ADMITS TRESPASSING (Copyright. MURDER OF OFFIGEF, LIKE THE DARK AGES 1909.) Highwayman Who Killed Sail CAPTAIN AND TEN MEMBERS OF Lake Policeman Makes ConfesCREW OF TRADING VESSEL Crime. of sion MURDERED BY SAVAGES. Young . NEP111 MEETING OF TWO PRESIDENTS ATTENDED BY MUCH POMP AND DISPLAY UTAH i OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. Judicial Fifth Judge, Joshua. Greenwood. Attorney E. II. Ryan, Bot Men Very Democratic In Their Actions, However, Each Striving to Outdo the Other In Exchange of Courteous Compliments. District Stenographer V. L. Cook. State Senator J. A. llydu. State Ht'iirtsuntative Braxton Salt Lake City. L. E. Drlskell, now city jail charged with the murder of Police Offlcer TUley on Octobm DiU 5, has confessed to the crime. kell, in his confession, said: "Policeman Riley had searched mc when he arrested me, but I had alio ped my gun down In front of my pantt under the waistband and he over looked It. "When we were going toward th station bouse I stepped off the curb lng and accidentally pulled loose from Riley, which caused blm to move ae If searching for his gun, which I be lieved to be In his overcoat pocket. then went for my gun, which was 1c front of my pants, and beat him tc as I dra It, shooting Immediately the gun from my pants. "I knew I got him with this shot ! but I shot again before he fell, man The Silent Reaper Not Permitted on the Right-of-walng sure I had him before I left." Drlskell had been arrested by O' fleer Riley for holding up a young man the officer was taking his pr: REVOLUTIONISTS IN NICARAGUA SEATTLE'S SHOW A SUCCESS and oner to the police station, along with another man whom he had arrested when the shooting occurred. Drlskell Is the son of George Dr'" Government Troops Defeated by Reb- The Exposition, kell, who Is now understood to be lr els at Greytown, While General Which Was Visited by 3,750,000 the livery business In Santa Cruz. tl Estrada is Marching on Cape People, Comes to a Close. says he was born In Los Banos, Cal Graclas. PRAYING FOR CHICAGO. SatSeattle, Wash. At midnight Gypsey Smith Leads Christian Arm Colon. A dispatch received by wire urday, October 16, the 150,000 elecThrough Tenderloin District. less from Bluefields, Nicaragua, sayt tric lights of the Fifteen thousand men anf Chicago General Chaniorro, a rebel leader, exposition were put out, closing the marched on Greytown and attackc.i world's fair of 1909, which from every women, praying for Chicago's deliver and defeated the government troops, standpoint was more successful than ance trom vice, invadad the tender nineteen being killed. General Es- its most zealous friends had dared loin district Monday uSbt, led by "Gypsey" Smith, evangelist, who it trada Is reported to be marching on to hope. The exposition, the purpose of conducting a revival here. Cape Gracilis, where 2 000 government A great chorus, singing sac ( troops have been concentrated to op- which was to acquaint the world with the manifold resources of the laclflc songs, drowned out the coarse music pose him. Tlic dispatch says the revolution ap- coast, including Alaska. Yukon Terri- of the cafes and saloons, and Hit lights were dimmed by tha glare o! pear! to have been well planned and tory and British Columbia, has amply the brilliant illumination which blaze atPabroke out simultaneously on the tuiniled Its mission. The total cific and Atlantic coasts. Corlnto, the tendance was nearly 3,750,003, and so the way of the Christian army. Along the route, thousands of curl principal seaport on the Pacific coast many visitors came from eastern thronged the s!de of Nicaragua, la In the bands of the states that the railroads were unablo ous spectators walks. It was an orderly crowd, how to handle them comfortably. revolutionists. Juan Estrada, who, with General The exposition was financed by the ever, and the churchmen and women the parade Chair.orro, organized the uprising, Is people of Seattle, without a govern- were unmolested. Before one of three brothers whom President ment loan. An appropriation by the thousands of people 11 lied the Regiment armory and many thou Zelayas has always regarded as his state derived from the sale of state sands listened to exhorters La the In was for stanchc-s- t lands this friends. expended city political street. which revert are There conflicting reports regard- permanent buildings, ing the origin of the trouble. One re- to the state university, on whose Big Japanese Bank Closed. port Is that it was due to a suspicion campus the exposition was held. Fan The Japanese The grounds were parked at a cost American Francisco. that Zelayas intended to depose Esof bank this city waa closed imand of other office the walks !n (500,000, trada from his the ramy. An Monday by State Superintendent ol other version Is that Zelayas secretly provements being permanent. Banking Alien Anderson, after an ex all Its debts The the exposition paid trouble, hoping thereby Instigated by the state to be able to get out of the country and. earned a surplus, not yet com- arttnstlon conducted nank since commissioners ' August 21 Its stockholders. and live peacefully abroad. puted, for of this year. It was hoped by the comm!soi,ers that the bmk's affair? CONVICTS FIGHT WITH POSSE. AMERICA TO BE PROTECTED. In the Bar-oet- t. El Paso, Texas. The meeting between President William H. Taft and President Diaz of Mexico, on Saturday, outwardly was attended with a display of soldiery, a flare of trumpets, a boom of cannon and a pomp of ceremony suggestive of supreme authority. But In the actual handclasp of the two executives and In the exchange of courteous words which passed from Hp to lip, there was simple, but cordial Informality. President Taft was the first to speak. He assured President Mas of his warm personal regard. President Dlaa: assured President Taft of his high esteem of the man who had accomplished so much In the Philippines, In Cuba and elsewhere and who bad now the honor to be the chief executive of so great a nation as the United States. Cune, Both presidents dwelt upon the cor Superintendent County Infirmary H. D. Allred. dlality of the relations existing beV. tween the United States County Physicians Dr. W. and Mexico. Bennett, Dr. J. A. Ueusel. There were less than a score ot the persons permitted to witness of the two executives. Even meeting EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OF- these were excluded latw. when FICERS. President Taft and President Diaz withdrew Into an Inner room of the Nephl City. chamber of commerce building, wrere Mayor Isaac II. Grace. Councllmeu Jam;' Garrett, Jr., the historic meeting occurred, and Alma Hague, A. It Paxiuau, G. W, were only attended by Gove:nor Greel of the state of Chihuahua, forI,unt, W. G. Orme. mer embassador to the United Slates, Recorder T. C. Winn. who acted aa Interpreter. Treasurer Barton Drough. In the evening, at the little Marshal W. A. rtright. Mexican settlement of Child ad Juarez Alvah Siout. Watchtuan Night tie president and his party were enJustice of the - I'eaca John S. tertained at a banquet given by Cooper. President Diaz. . 11. Street Supervisor Jan. RAISE RED FLAG. Quarantine Physician Dr. I), o. Miner. Anarchistic Demonstrations In LonBuilding Inspector Enoch liurton. N. A. don, Paris and New York. Chief 01 Uro Department Melson. London. The red flag was raised Superintendent of Waterworks Al- in lnndon Sunday afternoon and a fred Gowers. large mob moved upon the Spanish Electric LJght embassy to make a demonstration of Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. its disapproval of the execution of Sexton N. C. Melson. Professor Francisco Ferrer at BarceLevari Town. lona. Bodies of police drove off the President Hoard of Trustees John crowds In their usual bloodless, effectA. Morgun. ual way. But uneasiness pervaded the Trustees J. M. Cbrlstensen. I , neighborhood. Sorcn P. Christen-tenrenzo Mangle-son- . New York. Aroused by the fierce Niels J. Schow. of Emma Goldman, one thouspeech Clerk Orson Melson. sand men and women, socialists, anMarshal iUcbard Iverson. archists and other radicals, packed K. Taylor. Health Offlcer-Ja- mes an 15a st Side ball and. unmolested by the police, adopted resolutions deof Ferrer. EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. nouncing the execution H. "Alfonso, the assassin," was mutte.ed Mona John T. Kay, Kphralrn In three languages, EngtUh. Spanish Kay, N. V. Kltertson. and French, as the succeeding speakEdward Jones, Thos. Nebo Booth, ers attacked the Spanish monarch Win. Jones. Nephl Alma Hague, T. U Koote. and hinted that revenge was yet to come. Koscoe K. G rover. demonParis. The Levan Henry llendrickson. James culminated Sunday in strations B. Taylor, Adelbert Itoab. in the Jnab Jamc A. Kelly. R. C. Steph- meetings and processions enson, T. T. Taylor. larger cities of France, organized by the ortalists and workmen's organl-rationThe organizations laid OFFI-CEREAST COUNTY PRECINCT on the peaceful character of tnnse demonstrations and although violent speeches were made, little Mona. disorder is reported. Jostle John if airs, ConatBblo Ellas Motyneux. Peary Will Submit Proofs. Health Officer N. W. Ellertsoo. In response to the Washington. Nephl. simges'.lon of the National GeographiJustice J. 8. Cooper. cal society that he submit to It his Constable Alvah Stout, data regarding his discovery of the Health Officer Dr. D. O. Miner. north pole. Comamnder Peary has sent the following triegram to the w Lvan. Justice Orson Nielson. dety, addressed to Prof. Willis L. Moore. Its president Constable Richard Iversew. "Prof. Willis L. Moore. Washington Juab. Will have material In Washlnsron Justice R. C. Stephenson. by Wednesday that, 1 trust, will serve Constable fiobcrt Memmptt. the purpose of the society." "I Signed! PEART." "Eagle Inland. Maine." NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. Mnl first and third Tuesdays of Dogs Losing Out In Alaska. fvery month at the club parlors Wanblninn. Hore ar suptm"I-Infa the Lint building. Visiting memdo In the transportation of mal's bers of neighboring commercial clubs in Alaska. A ka4 of mail tordlally welcomed. rot le than S oor pounds Is often O. M. W.iHmore. president. T. U Foote. Secretary. drasn ovt-- r the fron road of Ata!.a by one borae attached In a In a short time. It Is sail, Modern Woodmen of America No. tied. 10.700, meets every Wednesday even- 'he potfcfTee department expects ing at I. O. O F. hall. Visiting Wood to mske announcement of the awards men welcottied. of contracts for the transportation of George Small, Consul. mails In Alaska for the four-yea- r p"" L. II. IaMmer, Clerk. rwd from July , 1110, to July 30, Forest Supervisor Nebo Forest Ri serve I). S. Pack. U. S. Kxpcrt In Charge Experiment Station K. D.' tarrell. State Kureinan Ex;,c iuieui fetation Stephen ttoswell. County. J. L. County Commissioners George Jones, Martin Nieluou. Clerk T. V. Vlckcrs. Recorder W'm. Burton. Treasurer T. H. U. Parkes. Assessor Win. llalley. Purveyor Arthur A. Millar. Attorney T. U Foote. , Sheriff Gua J. Henrlod. Superintendent of Schools George K. Sperry, Jr. Probation Officer Alvah Stout. Mo Road Commissioner George Alaska-Yukon-Pacifl- c wuold Give Japan Will Not Be Allowed to Block Three Desperate Criminals the Way irv China. Battle When They Abandon Hope of Regaining Their Freedom. Washington. American and British capitalists have about completed arSalem. Ore. In a battle between a rangements with the Chinese govern- posse of sixty men and three conment to build a railroad from Chin victs who had escaped from the terri- state Chow Ku through Mongolian penitentiary, one of the convicts tory to Tsitslhar, a distance of about Is dead and the other two seriously 400 miles. This fact seems to have wounded. Two regular pitched battles disturbed the equanimity of Japan, it were fought on the banks or the Is said here. Published reports from Willamette river, about 15 miles south 1'eklng Indicate that Japan has given of here, one Saturday night and the China notice that It will maintain Its other Sunday morning. right under the two treaties concludThe dead man Is. George Carter, ed Inst month, to be consulted with sentenced from eastern Oregon for respect to Manchurlsn railways. Ja- horse stealing. Carter was the leadpan says It reserves decision with re- er of ibe gang. He was shot through gard to subsequent action. the. wrist and In the forehead. George Duncan was shot through Royal Welcome to Mexican Ruler. the stomach and will probably die. EI Paso. No crowned head ever He also was serving a sentence for received a more magnificent welcome horse stealing and la believed to have than that accorded President Diaz In been Carter's partner. Albert Fen Is the city of Chihuahua Wednesday and was shot through the left arm, the Thursday. His arrival on a special bullet lodging In his lung. lie Is train of five coaches at 6:25 o'clock In a serious condition. He was was heralded by the blowing of every serving a sentence for burglary. whlsMe and the ringing of every bell Sudden Death ef Diplomat. In the city and the booming of cannon. Ho was met at the foot of Avenlda Ijtmdon. William E. Buchanan of Juarez by the entertainment commit- Buffalo, N. Y who has been in Burope tee and presented with an immense for some lime In connection with an silver key to the city. Important diplomatic mission for the tate department at Washington, was to Black Thief. Lynch Attempt unconscious near the American found Okla. Fifteen negroes Tu!a, early Sunday and died before boarded a train at Wybark on Friday embassy The medical aid could be rendered. and attempted to take Arthur Manny, cause of death Is not Is but It known, 1 negro charged wltb horse stealing, from heart resulted It that supposed lway Irwn Sheriff Hooper. with the disease or spoplexy. inter-lloof lynching Sheriff Since President Cleveland's last ad ftooper held Ibe crowd at bay with mislstrallon. Mr. Buchanan had. exMs revolver until the train sta ted short Intervals, been connectand then, wl'h the assls'arce nf the cepting ed with the department of state In enure mob forced the lo rondjetor. Important diplomatic work and Ms futnp from the moving cars. Manny Sucre's bad caused blm to be regardwas aken to Muskogee and landed ed as a foremost American diplomat. in Jail. g wel-rhln- n 1J14. 1 brotbe-r- lend. cord ally s Hat-orda- h;i. inin1 to T. Vis-Hin- t at N. O J. G John evrrr , cop-r- Secretary. Saints' Meetings. 19 . hi. Flfsl wari Kchool. Sunday at TaUf made; Second wswd at cict-lohouse. M I. A. Sonday. :2o p m Fi-ward at ward at talrtrneele: Latter-da- y si hoiis. me'-iSp- g First Primary ward at Rcfef b!!. at ward p. m. T?i" day. Second 4 p. m Tiiesdiy. meeting 4 Pries' p. m.. hd meetings st til? respective bon. Relief Klr? Society fo'ifh 1h'i'lsT and st hou, 2 p m. Horvtii third Th'iraday p. n at th hoilf Rtl'jtliTi t evf-r- srd. p. r -- rd. f 7:50 tneting Tr-1 month ps--- warl, firt and2 crh ( n rr"ir.? ri,' j it o Head Expedition McKin'ey. Yok. Having failed to Mt. hi-n- ' Belgium Having Her Troubles. Chicago Police on Water Wagon. m made Brue!s. The program of colonial Chicago. Siort shrift wl New In his effort lo ret Professor Herscbel C hereafter of any Chicago poltcmne reform as announced Is vague and Parker and Anthony Flala lo conduct who drinks liquor. This nltimaium does not touch upon the qu sMons of sn expedition to ascend Mount Me vo'ced by Chief of Police Steward In forced labor or concessions In the Klnley, Dr. Frederick A. Cook an- the words: "It's a cas of every man Congo, but Intimates that free trad nounced on Saturday that he would on the- water wa?on and exit to the will be established in the distr.cl wl'h extension lo the reafcadon h: lerture tour as soon as oror. fishier. I have no time for within two years. pofit;e and himself bfad an expedi- rfnna.ds." came Thursday In ato be- mainder of the state admits that th order drwtlfg policemen The annoiircemr-n- t tion to ascend the mountain ln if posslM", the reco-dwhich come abstainer under penalty of los- deficit indicates an early call for a ee says b left there In 1C. loan of I20.000.0CO. ing their positions. Will Wf.t Face Murder Charge. Boy Ends His Lifs. PitUburg Wins Championship. Ban Bernardino. Cat Willie Hoy, Sacramento. Cal. fjivernof O'lictt Detroit. Jlttsburg won the world's the Piute Indian denjierado. who killed has lned a requisition for the return fanedall rhamf ionshfp at Penned bis sweetheart's father and after- to Chiengi of Vincent P.r'scoe. who park on haturdiy by d:eattng I wards the girl, for whom three by the. overwhe ming seme o pBf Is wsn'ed In th Illinois metropolis on snd f fty arrrej men hve befn Marrh-Int- t a charg- - ttt kl'ling a p'llireman a! Pan a, lo 0 In t.ie sett-ntand the Fan Bernardino deer. was? Qiiefr'ln. and li released on No garne ot .ni of the j.reient l.aMles ever foticht the wo Id s ti'le. This on th summit rf B:ii:in ernvcr 7 sf'rr sorting a years found mountain. fjovf rnor flill'tt woi'd have i s ti.e isaitof.al Uas.ie tiai.ii .ru hre h read" hU firs! count of four 'and. Th bo'ty of the Indian wa ard'iTt d I.irn eish minth in r ire victory ty ib Is ji to It the ih rd earncs thre. f'mnd leaning ba'k Sffsinct forks, with d r th it the Chag- police miz!i hue d"!at of tfi? Amriean t bul'et hole jiif bel'nr Ihe h"art. ' hm. tlt hi- re?iiel fij'rea :f ,' in the wor:d s stcaspie rhamplc-na He had rernored one Vk and p'i!;dl throne! an a'fnniey. Brlefw.snd ?rj consequently tt" third ub, In he trieeer wl'h Ms toe, frin? the accomp'ire the murder a so straight victory for the Nattonal t In bis rifle. ast fan. league. 1 - gen-'is- l ob-(a,- s 1 dd ! fti-fenep- iae IJfI1'' J'f - rl Z p. m rail; Hoft:d m . every Friday a: racn-In- j . fr I ! shc-fessiv- e - - IMdsr st b'use. f Moridar wt.r.1 Cook W.ll ing labor, and about suudowo, when he anchored his ehip for the night, a 8wa,rm of native cauoee came off and ihe blacks asked th:tt he coura ashore as plenty or. men were ready to slg i rn as laborers. Captain Undsay went ashore and was eucconed to a bit; native house where about a hundred blacks were gathered. As Boon aa be stepped in he was struck down from behind with a spear and the blacks sprang upon hlm with knives. He fell bleeding from scores of wounelB and wa3 hacked t leath. The body was then dragged out ,to the beach by the heels and; The flotilla o canoes then: burned. went off to tho Rcbaul and the natives swarmed aboard. O:io after another the ten men or the crew Then while they lay some dead, some mortally wounded, on the dck. a raid was m:ide on filestores and kerosenes injured over the deck and In tho holds, making the ship a funeral pyre for tha murdered jy men. Ship and victims were destroyed. Some natives reported the occurrences lo the l.anecog, which at and reportfur Hobeitt-honed it. A German punitive expedltoa was being prepared when tho Lant-culeft the islands. o ami-Spanis- tin. K toed evening In O O. Victoria, B. C Further details' of the massacres in New Britain early last month, briefly reported in Sydney cables, received by the steamer Ma nana on Tuesday, are to the effect that Captain Lindsay of. the Ketc'a RabAul and ten of tha crew were murdered and burned and the trading vessel looted and set on Are, the bodies of Borne of the victims thrown. Into the flames. Captain Lindsay, owner and master and who was promiof the veusc-lnent In the New Britain trade, was oft the east coast of New Britain about 200 miles from Hebertshone. recruit- 1 Uk-hcs- I. O. O. T. After Pretending Friendliness, Faroe' lous Natives Slaughter Men and Then Make a Funeral Pyre Out of Their Ship. , - j 1 J be adjusted without drastic were-slaughtere- com-pletc- ouce-si-?nme- g TO CHANGE CONSTITUTION. Governor Frear Calls Special Session of the Hawaiian Legislature. Honolulu. Governor Frear has Issued a proclamation calling a special serlon of the territorial legislature, to convene on November 2 to consider amendments Increasing the pay of legislators and raising the salaries cf the federal officials of the territory. ac- tion, nut a crisis was brought on by a mn on the Lo Angeles branch which wrs caused by tho rumor that the Sacramento Japanese bank, closed recen'ly by the commission, was con nected with the Japanese-Anierlesr- . bank. Including the governor. Justices, judges, dltitrict attorney and marshal. More Important, however are proposed amendments to Ihe land laws, designed to encourage homostea llntr. The governor desires lo reMrlct to eighty acres the area of public landi that may be taken up by one person, Suicided on Mother's Grave. to prevent aliens applying for homeMineral Point. Wis. F. E. Han steads, to enforce retlicnee land takcome, cashier of the wrecked First en up and lo provide for the distribuNational Bank of Mineral Point, shot tion of Ms by lottery instead of by and killed himself late Monday s the former auction system. body was Immediately removed tc IN HONOR OF PORTO LA. the home of his Mrs John Gray. At sight of th body, Mrs Grsv dropped dead. Since the fsllur Festival In Commemoration of Discovery of San Franc sco Bay. of the bank. Hanwome has been was Fan Francisco, The feature of th working night and day." and very desrior dent. Hanscotne's body wat opening day of the celebration that fonnd at a late hour lying over the be ran here on Tnes lay In commemorr In the lamlly ation of the disoevrry of San Frangrave of Ms plot ol the local cemetery. He ended cisco bay wn a by tho fesbl life by ahootjfg himself through tival queen and by the tmpwaxMiaror the bf ad. of Don Gispar d Portola, Ihe discoverer, in honor of the foreign minMakes New Record in Aeroplane. Paris. Count de Lambert. French isters and Ihe offlcrrs cf the forclsii harbor. The warthlps now la tb acroplanlst. Just before dark Monday chief st th reception were guests one of Ihe most night, accotrpllnhed remarkable and daring feats yet crd Jonkheer J. Ijoudon. minister of Ihes lo this country, and lied to heavier than air machines Netherlands de Vlllale liar, minister of Spain, from Aerodrome !n at Jn Starting b iih of whom weie sent here as the vlsy be flew to Paris, about thirteen miles. After maneuvering over the representative cd their rspctlv during Ibe c lehration. city at an average height of 400 feel Th warshltis in the bay were Illumhe ascended In gradually diminishing inated st tileht and Ibe searchlight circles and passed several hundred over the city. played feet above Ihs Kifel lower. H then Automobi'ts Displacing Carriages, rturned to Juvlsy. Wsshineton. Antoinobllew have dls-t- ri More Time for Haskell. eaing- o sicii aa extent Ardowre. Okla in the federal that carriage bnilJers ate obliged lo court here on Monday, twenty days' retire from business or devote lime was allowed Governor Haskell motion to the ro trul'ion of their autoand the other defendants In Ih Mo mobile hodle. In erTect, this was th korea lown Jot frstid cases In whlrjj 'atmei,t fnsde by Manrlre Connolly to file exceptions lo lhe ruling of the if libiijiie. Iowa, president of th contt last weok. when Judge Marshall Carriage IPillders National Associaoverruled the motions to quash. tion of the I'nlted Ftste. which conto th Indictments wl" i vened here In its 2Mb anmuU meeting. argued j October 2. New Trisl for Farmer. Dan li Minister Flrnf I). Farmer, whose Albany. Jam t aeen. King Frederidk has wite. toary rarmej-was elctrocuted M. n Annum prison last March for the accepted Ib resiffra'lnn of minister of war and marine. murder of Mrs. Karah Brennan at Ch'I'teiiFen has been the siibjecy cf Browfivil. Jefferson rvruMy, and at pnblic demcm'ra- - who was sentencjed lo death t.f-rcrl "ens eotie of big alleged respofcs". the sam erim. has Wn bilit In with the Albefil ranted a new trial by ibe court of i nigh-Hi- mother-in-law- , mo-he- rrc-Mi- n Mar-qa'- na-llo- ns - s O.r-cn- , Chris-fene- - fr frand. v com-vVif- )"SlS Threat Cat Whi'e S Slept If s An?eg, Cal While Mrs. Oo. 'ta- hi. ue of a brewery emp'oye,--. Trasieal i Chicago Cn-- t na fttia ir.ati vjaa.- - e - he was ti wo'ind. two frWietr is a!'ep in hr hcm ekf( f.y a rnTj. who cnt hr fhr'V i'b a razor. Th"r Is no cln to IV Tlmifiars fdn!i'y th'n b:ord covered raror which h left hn hinl. Th. woman's husband was at work In th t.rwry ai th time. ! S'ahl slrrso4 b'ed to dea-- sd h t was saved by Pa'rl Cifr,cf G::;li ho dosed tte rnoind In h"t thru' nnt:I th hospital w ih b's fu-th- trT rr rwitt .. sn ,f ( "'v r ati - ore of n h f ;V , rV.'Sa h fiiht Mi"i-- ete, ,,.lTwTlr:ar ,4 w.dli-in m Vft i- -j r "I i.sj or u, ,4 Am n.e.t. n t |