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Show mi; morn in (j examisri: uom;x, utaii, tiicrday mokaisu, n:i.i:rAKY 7 E Early Arrivals! SPRING DRESS GOODS Ginghams, Voiles, Etamines and Novelties in Waistings u Sec Them Before TheyVe All Picked Over BJL"Z.C NORTH ORDER REWS Goods Dry o pealing to the board of county CEO. J. KELLY RETURNS to iiuprore Park street, Icau-iufront Main street to the cemetery that portion immediately neat of the Reports Mora Prosperity East Thaa Ever Before. grounds. John L. Herrick of the central board of the Y. M. M. I. A. vilted our local George J. Kelly, (he real estate man, association last Tuesday evening and gave some most excellent instructions has returned to Ogden from an extended trip to Chicago and St. Louis, and to those assembled. Jonathan G. Kimball of the First speaks in optimistic vein qf the outCouncil of Seventy met with the 3Slh look fur a good jrear'a business in all quorum in North ugaen yesterday and lines of industry throughout the gave some timely instruction to the and members of the quorum. A couni ry. One of the important objects number of elders wrrs ordained seven- of Mr. Kelly's visit cist was to attend ties towards filling up the quorum, to business matters connected with C. namely, 'ilioa. . Storey, Solomon property owned by his wife, but he had 8hupe, Arthur G. Barrett and John Q. ample opportunity to study economic Mormon Pleasalso of Blaylock, Cragun ant View ward. The .ordination of two conditions and the general trend of others who were not present was laiu business over to be attended to at the nest genThere I a general feeling of securieral meeting which will convene next throughout the east, said Mr. Kelty Sunday at 4 p. m. ly, "due to the fact that the people he will Washington birthday observed. A dance will be have an abiding faith in the adminisgivea in the afternoon for the juveniles tration of Theodors Roosevelt. They and for the adults in tlie evening. A seem to think that while he la at ihe committee consisting of S. W. Camp- helm everything will he all right. Thera bell, James 8torey, Joseph Barker, ia plenty of money and the masses of Mr. Geo. S. Deau and Mrs. Elijah 8haw were appointed a few days ago to people appear to be more prosperous than at any time duriag my former take the lead, appoint anJ provide a day's amusement for our visits. annual missionary reunion fnr March "The city that didnt appear to the 4th. It has' been v tlie custom for share a only great deal in the general prosseveral year past and lias bees lookeu is Denver. In that dly I noticed perity upon as the "red letter" day of the there were a great number of empty In on account of North Ogd?n year buildings and there wme to be a pir-i- t greetings of of unrest among all classes of people. ti)e pleasant fraternal imsaioiMrias who have laoorcd in difThe labor troubles in the state have of world. ferent parts the cast a feeling of gloom over everybody o and until some kind of an amieable setThe people were highly plea-e- d see John b. Chadwick in attendance at tlement Is made Colorado will not the seventies' meeting Monday aftrf boom very much." a long confine menu at home, and the On his return trip home Mr. Kelly moat niiracuioiiB recovery from the cuntrarted an attack of la grippe, from fearful arcMent that befell him several wbieli he has almost recovered. He week ago. tales that he came tbs continent while the country was In the r.Only one framed jn the world that grasp of a severe storm and It was In will at one atop ltchinei of the akin this storm that he contracted the bed cold. He ie glad to lie back In the in any part of the body; Doan' Ointland of eunehine. ment. At any drug store, 50 cents. g People Dcaira Park Street Improved by County Commisaiosera. 4 (Special ComrpomleuLT.j Nor Ci Ogden, Weber County, Utah, Feb. SI. 1905. We ere onee moie basking in a period of plruanl spring time in contrast to the aero weather of only a week ago, making ouch a clone cell upon the peach crop, and while, no duubt, tome are killed, there ie moet likely plenty to iueure a good crop the coming season. Frederick Barker reported hie mia aiouary labors In England the pat two year la ward westing Sunday and waa lb trued to with close attention by the large assemblage. Mr. and Mr. Geo. E. Brown very pleasantly entertained a few of their at luncheon a few evening-- ago, assisted by Mia Emily Brown. Those were Mr. and Mr. Blsnop Ward, Mr. and Mr. David E. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Kofoed, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Blaylock, Sr., Mr. FrancU W. Dudrnan and Mia. Mary Dudman. The time wa spent in a most entertaining manner. W. A. Montgomery, B. E. Chalilain and Alfred Kofoed were greeted by a welt1 filled house and am entbnsiallc audience last Sunday evening In the prefriend ) Ja. pn-aai- it . sentation of their meeting. The North Ogden Park association held th'ir annual nteetiug Monday and heard the financial report of the secretary. showing total S149.-- S ; total 128.07: cash hi treasury, (121.19. Resources: Realty and cash, 977:. net .realty 9771.19: liabilities, and cash, $liil.41. A board f director was elected for two years as .follows: B. E. Chatham, Wm. N. Barker,! Joseph Barker, Gideon W. Alvon and James Storey. A resolution was passed ap . A ROUND ONE OF THE BEST CITIZENS OCDEN LAID TO REST. Tin. Feb. 22. About 2nd Ruslightly damaged the railslan raiders way between Haiehvng and Tatihekiao. on Monday night, and again disregarded the neutrality Of lhr territory west of of the Uau river, ih, presence Chinese soldiers was not irporlrd. li Ik evident tho villagers kept the Russians well iufonned as to the of Japanese rooim. U was expected the raiders would repeat the attempt to destroy the Japanese atoree at Nieuchia Tun, but they retired without an engagement. The damage to the railway was immediately repaired. 'l ion . V. H;rk ' WASHINGTON CHURCH. I'J'b ul them straight. Me had great i..'.uri;lar strength, as Ills full, thick tWh' showed. He had large hands end feet rd largo Dunes generally, with lung legs and arms, also broad shoul-der- r, though not an unusually full chest. HI waist was rather slender, giving hlr.i ,i graceful appearance. lie was h"IIt for strength and endurance, nil of which he needed to carry this strug NEAR A i believe that s number oi Ibe princely house) have liiniuch excessive power and marriage between bl.vo relilt iuna degenerate. The clerks of Ute department of who volunteered to subject t'lirir.gelvcft to tests of various food pro and adulterant PLATT .rn under the direction of Chemist Wilev last year havq entered on n new series of tests. Twa substances which are to be tested ordered. room. Forty-fou- r corpses have been taken to Bessemer, where a vacant store has NEW BANDFOR OCDEN s beei need ea a morgue, in many it It impossible to identify the dead, so badly are they blackened and mangled. Absolutely nu hope I held uut now of finding any one alive in the mine, especially in view of tbe discovery that many of'the rooms have been flooded. Coroner Parle ia inquiring into the disaster, having already Impanelled a jury. Newspaper men who have made a do estimate on the number uf men in Uir mine, say tbeie wen 116 and that Him 1 no doubt but that every man is dead. From now os the work of recovering bodies will be slow owing to the presence of water in the mine. - WITH THE BEET GROWERS Job Piagrae Making Contracts for This Season. Job Plugrer will visit place for tbe piirimse of beet contrails with Hi Ibe Amalgamated Huger Die coming season: Wednesday, the following making sugar farmers end company March 1st. el S m for p. ih., Thursday, March 2nd. at Hooper. " Friday, March 3rd, at Welier. 2 p. 2 p. m.. Extension of Independent Line to ham and Lagan. in., West Kadi Saturday the farmers ceil find him at the company's office tn Ogden. at Auction end Brings Thousand DelUre. Brig- surveying party of four fur the Independent Telephone company Is working out of Hot Springs, staking out the route fur the extension of th lines of that comiwny north to Brtghsm City and on through to Logan. The ran! ruction gang, under Ihe direction of C. M. White, will follow up the surveying out til and build tbe tin. Th City Count'll unit members of th commercial club of Provo, which embrace mime of the moai prominent mm of Hint city, will be In Ogden, 8atnrd:iy of title week, to inspect the Independent telephone system prior to paaalng on the application for a franchise that is now before tlie city council of Provo A rialt POE'S POEM "ULALUME" la Said FIELD SURVEYORSINTHE Harri-vlll- e. Ki-b- lrrrk sol-em- One New York, Feb. 22. A manuscript copy of Edgar Allau 1ue's poem all in Ibe poet' own handwriting. ha Just been .old el auction here. It brought (l.lMMl. Many other relic, nioaily letter of thn gifted writ er, were disposed of at priii-- ranging from $20 to 160. e, SNOW BABIES MOTHER'S IN LAPLAND. WAY. i luxl-nes- Wash- HOUR! VERHOV, would be railed to lutsd an army fighting against the king of England. In those daya the masculine sex had much more dunce to show off line clothes than they have today. Washington was a Virginia colonel In 1751. At his wedding be wore "dtlsen's drees )f blue doth, the coat lined with red silk and with sitver trimmings." Ills waistcoat was uf embroidered white satin. At that time men wore knee breeches, with long stockings end tow siloes, buckled, not tied. Tlie breeches were also buckled around becontrol." s We learn here that tbe Father uf Ills low the knees, and this gave opportuniflue and Country knew bow to keep bis mouth ty for gentlemen to display closed, which is one of the most ImAa Article l sd by Wiser. portant lessons v'e lisve to learn. Again, to keep tlie muscles of ones face under perfect control is a great achievement. When Y.'ashlug'.on was a boy It Is not likely his males could make hint laugh If he did not want to even when they tickled him in the ribs. Washington waa very neat ahd particular about dress and personal clean-ilnes- s. We may be very sure t?ie Father uf His Country- would not have liad bud teeth if there lud been In America Iu those days any aucli excellent demists as we have now. Washington looked very grand on the occasion of his wedding to Mrs. Martha Dandridic Cuslis, .tan. 6, 1739, long before there was any tliought Hist lie - nr Civic Organiuikina In ths City of New York. It wilt havs for Its object ill and the various coloring tho centralisation of effort and will n niaitovs used In staple foods, chief of serve a a - sort of vigilance com tn It tee on the city- welfare, n will alii In tlie w hirli is indlijie. election of reform candidates for clly A rew record for private pension legislation was recently established In the nflteea, Tom Burrow, an Australian athlete, bills were ruhd Iodise When 4i has succeeded In cringing a pair of through In M tr.lntftr. ' In New Tork city has been formed an chilis for thirty consecutive hours, organisation of nearly flfty Civic socie- e maintaining a an average of flfty-ilv- a i Volutions minute. ties and reform clubs Ip one representg-tlrAn Italian professor not tong sgu re body, to he known us th Council FAR. ie Among ths things Washington could s. not abide were slovenliness and If lie hml had any sous it is certain they would liuve hud to be the pink nil's lie of neatness and orderliness. fouud the tenants upon his lands at Mount Veriion to be sueh "slovenly farmers" that he thought of sending to Kcolland to get agriculturists who would be tidy and thrifty. And in Ids diary he writes In our place: "Visited my plunlation; severely reprimanded young Stevens for Indolence and his father fur suffering it." A lasy, no account lsy would have liad a rough time of it anywhere nonr George Washington. seven ington liad been a week, ailing man physically we might not now be celebrating witli Joyful, tliankful commemoration his birthday every S2d of February. His Tlie 'description says further; head ie well shaped, though not large, but is gracefully poised on A superb neck. He bee a large and straight rather than prominent nose and blue gray, penetrating eyes, which are widely separated and overhung by heavy brows. Uis face la rather long than broad, with high, round cheek bones, and terminates in a good, firm chin. He bus a Clear' though rather colorless pels skin which burns with the sun. He has a pleasing, benevolent though a countenance and dark commanding brown listr.1 which he wears in-- s ou. His mouth Is large and generally firmly closed, but which from time to time disposes some defective teeth. Ills features are regular and placid, with all tlie muscles of his face under perfect iD ht Nh-bol- v as to the years war to victory at last If ATTENDED Funeral terrier over file remain ot Felix Hhelnliol-- l wrre held yesterday, commencing at 1 p. in., in the Masonic hull, followed by service at hc residence of Juliu Maguire, 2526 Adams avenue, at 2 o'clock, under tbe directum of Weber Lodge Jfo. 6, Five and Accepted Masons. About fifty members of tbe Masonic Lodge here nirt in the Maouic hull at 1 p. m. atnl short and impressive service were held under the direction of Herbert U. MacMillan, worshipful mailer uf Weber Lodge. One portion ot the Masonic burial ritual wa gone through, alter which tbe brother Mason marched to tbe Maguire re.idcwe. where auotbiir part of tlie burial service was read. At the residence a large number of ibe trieuds of the deceased had assembled to pay their Tlie services were iuut last rek-uls- . u impressive uinl were marked by a interest throughout. From the residence iue funeral cortege wended its way iu the Mountain View cemetery where the worshipful master reed tbe final, burial ritual end tin- rentaine were consigned u mother earth. , The deceased wa a well known barber in this city, where he he resided for about seventeen yea), lie was considered to Im one of tbe best men In Ids chosen trade a ad, as a recognition uf merit, lie wa appointed president of the Hah State Board of Examiner by Governor Well. Of late yearn be hits had trouble with bin eye anil it we the fear of total blindne! that cau-e- il him to end hie life. Out of respect to Ih memory uf the deceased the different barber nhop throughout the city were nut 'opened at all today and th member of the local Imrlier-.- union attended the eer-viIn a body. forty-eigleft there tilt morning bodies had been taken out. A number uf corpus, tbe rescuers reported, were still iu sight, but could not be readied because of tlie water. 'The explosion broke the water piliee. flooding a large Iriirt uf the mine. It 1m. therefore, poswere sible that eome of the miners drowned, as Hevrral lKidie have been seen floating around in the flooded Toaki, Feb. 22. The headquarters of E. W, Nichols Arranging to Perfect reiHirt continuai he Japanese 'armiCfi an Orgaa zation. tion of the Russian bombardment of various part of the line. K. V. Xiibols, who lias been a iei-(icThe Russian recently placed a nuui-lir- r of this city for mime months pan, which at CliMCiaiuu, of bcary gun I. wo miles west of T mountain. ix making an effort to organise and Scouts of bulb armies collided wrt perfect a concert, baud here, the object of Shahopao, Monday night. A sharp of whiih ia to give open-aicoureria . fight took plai-eduring tlie summer mouths, end, if sucSt. Peteisburg, Feb. 22. -- A telegram cessful, in the Ojicra llouae duriug the from Huan Mountain. Manchuria, says winter. Mr. has lqid cuusiderable exsliarp outpo-- t fighting occurred Feb. ill. in the Tsinchen menu lain district. perience in the directing and managing The Russian losses in tlie outpost of concert baud,., having been at the of Taenil southward skirmishes pass head of the military band at Walla were 14 killed, and 63 wounded. Walla. Washington, and it ia confidently predicted from hia record that, if 22. Prices on slock Ihe Loudon, Feb. the proiier assistance is rendered, he exchange opened very truug today will be able to perfect and maintain a and there was an all round finding of hand wbb-- will be a credit to the cheerfulness on the peaie report- - from city. Sin'll a band ia greatly needed rone 4 of a bcie: St. Petersburg. Coin-olnothing adds au much to tbe point. standing of a city a a good baud, ami nothing detracts no much as a poor one. COALYILLTS BANK Mr. Nichols, it ia aald, intends calling upon tbe business men to secure res Coalville With Joins James Ping such assistance as may lie necessary to No Capitalists jierfcct such an organization. inouey or aseiatance will be nuked for until the business men have hed the A site for the new National Bank of of hearing the work of tlie opiniluuity Coalville has Urn purchased, the locaorganization. tion settled upon being upon Main BREAD FAMINE. street In the busy lJMle city. It I said that the bank will be open for buaiuess Bakers of Rome Are Out on a Strike. In a few daya and that until a per. 22. Rome ia on tbe New York. manent building la cornu meted temporary quarter will be srcuicd for the verge of a bread famine, according to a Herald dispatch from Hut city. The institution. As elated before In these columns, strike of bakers, which ha been pnr-tlfor more than a vfeok. ha occonir James Pingtve, the local banker, end e number of Coalville's cspiiaiiM litre general, end Ihe ordinary bakeries are combined their effiwin.and the bank ie out. In Ibi eniergeiiei the governthe result. The repital stock is 920,1100 ment- lisa ordi'nnt the army bakeries of tlie garrion to preabout half of which da held by OgdetF in tbe bread for general eoneumption i partis and the remainder by citiseua of pare i the city. Coalville. ii a picture gling little country through a personal appearance of George You could not help Washington. having some sort of a picture. No American could. I have lately found an old description of General Washington's looks, written by Captain Mercer of Virginia. To begin. Captain Mercer tells us the Father of 'I Is Ci untry stood dx feet two inches tall in his stockings a:id that lie was straight as an Indian." it ia not likely thut a mail so upright and particular In all other respects would have let bis body slump over and become round shouldered. General Washington had bodily back-lon- e as well as mental, end be kept r ef TABLE FOR OUR JUVENILE READERS the Man, Was Like I Services at the Residence John Maguire Interment in Mountain View Cemetery. Birmingham, Ala.. Feb. 22. Two staff cor respond ruts of ihe Birmingham News, who have just returned from the Virginia mines. My that when they Indianapolis, Feb. 22. Hep. Ananias Baker, addressing tbe from hi c:eat in the Indian general ahscmlily. today uiinonnivd that he bad received a .ruled envelope, which he held in hia hand, wiih ibe icquou that hr vote hill. have against the not open'd the envelope," -- aid he. There were many erica of "open it," and Mr. Baker love it open, while standing at hi wat. It contained a one hundred dollar bill. An investigation has been OF uneril Heavy Guns Have Opened in Presence of Those Not Instantly the Indiana General Killed Have Been Been Placed in PosiDrowned tion by Russians. Assembly ta I If. NO HOPE FOR FELIX 'If WONDER wjut kind of you have in your minds SENT dUKi ! By ALBERTA 5- - If you get out your gcugsuplili you will arc bat Lapland is a country way tlie up north w hers 'Ihe snow last greater naif of the year. Tlie women of laipland are very religious. An they have no one to leave tlielr babies with, Ihe tiny lata are taken to church with the rest of the family. Wrapped up warmly, the family ride off in their sleigh, drawn by reindeers, sometimes ten ur fifteen miles to the little church. When the family arrives the father ties up the reindeer, sliovets a snug Utile bed In the snow, and Mother Lapp wraps baby snugly In sklna and lays It Kellies. In the anow. Then the faThe Jaiiiee art 'a clever people, down there snow the ther all around tlie child. piles Inand not the least of their wonderful The snow does nut make the Infui.t vent list is a kettle made of tldn uper. cold nr wei. for when snow rovers n Every soldier curries me, arid when person nil over, if he hqs enough tills his hr lie wants hot water simply cloihcN on. It keeps liiin warm paper kettle. Kill before hanging It The baliic ureonly not strong cuou'li to over the tiro lie lets the water nm down knock the snow aside, so they just lie us a aides. acts This protection the FRONT VIEW. there snug and warm. from tlie heat, and in leu minutes tlie When rlturch la over tlie father rocs cost of the kettle Is The water boiling. costly buckles. Colonel Wushlngtoii out. picks the baby out of tho snow, be care with It. may and a cent, is only had shoe and knee buckles of gold at shakes off the clinging flukes, and away Ills wedding. His long hair was lied used eight or ten Hines. speed the family home In Pie reindeer buck with u ribbon and powdered. He sled. Sited (frrllaa. also wore u "dross sword. Every gensaid the mother, me. proud Dear A tleman wore a sword oil grand occaPretty Histisg basket. sixed carDid you ever take a sions in those days. Thus attired "how uffeel lunate you are'. You seem brother." rot. turn it uiislde down and scrape a Washington must have looked utmost to love kissing your baby tnoiher." Tommy, little well out from the root end to replied "Yes. as flue us his bride as be stood up besmacking his lls; "he lias jam on his make a hanging basset? Fill the well side her to be married. with WHtrr and keep ti filled. Lot the Washington was a model farmer, and cheeks." he liked farming better even than becarrot bang where the sun c:in stdim on . Remember, Tklag . and In a few weeks It will sprout out ing commander of the army or presislitins hunhus hccauNP of who He de!, I. Ills house at Mount Vernon, fifleaves tliMt will h green and feiiiliery. can never lift." teen miles south of Washington, on the their weight It wilt keep on growing until you lii'.vu we "If we are stingy of kind words Fototnac river, was built by Ids older s little living green liaskct. lit worst kind of misers. are brother. latwrencc. when George was Another plant that will grow In waI eleven years old. It is now, therefore. the nasturtium, und pretty soon ter Rlslakrs Ideatlly. 162 years old. Every American oughL you can get a tiny plant and watch for to see the pills red home of Washington the blooms to app ur early tu the at Mount Vernon, standing upon the spring. hill on the right honk of the river. EvHyrlllss III) Is Helstsm. ery Poiomiie steamer rings Its bell said the Jiclgmn motor car, honit the us thus siot. passes slowly in his class to spelling. teacher oring tlie memory of the great man who lies hurled there. ill the c:is. I -- plied Ihe best Kllll stands, loo, Christ church, the Molur car" ill Belgian Is old building where Washington wor- rails - driven - by lift " shiped at Alexandria. The pews were seoius to be quite Aulontoliililig square boxes and so high that nobody a hard upon the lxy at hums, cann-s- t could see anybody in the church, only student boys and girls In Belgium ax It Just the minister in the pulpit. Every Pus I w ho has wandered Into the Is upon stray cats and dogs and l.cr.s Ruiiday General Washington drove In ills carriage cine miles to attend this tapir's enge at the zuo) Well, tli.it s Which attempt to dispute the lilghwsy wltli the flying horseless wagons. church. the biggest mouse I've ever seen. 1 Sto-li- rolv-um.- cited the whole of Dante's "Divine Comedy from memory In a eonilnuou sitliiis of twenty hour, lie began at 6 o'clock one evening and finished at 2 the following afternoon. f Germany prodwed S4.7UA tons of toy In ISOS. They were valued at nearly fl4.00O.90D. The land on which the Bank uf England siatul Is valu'd at ! a square fool. Its total value I 132.500, Wu. There Is a growing tendency to multiply tbe number of funre. in wor Amer- ;,ml ships. The laUst fininrl ican battleship will hjv tln-eof apiece, amt the 1'r.wip built cruiser A'this country ate. It i said, tn I'1' funii'l 'piece. An English Itivnuor iiu disroveil a Ilam-aproves, indorsed lv Sir William uf extracting tc'ld i'1 unlimited quantities from ea Witter. evil without Image of hlnipeif heroines Ids puro setter. And u with the yielding i uny appetite or joieshm. Tit' place to check It Is in tie rising thnticlu nr It. liie Im- agining oneself tiidulgli'g In it. I'oiatoes and other ilanif thrive l,tvi when planted in rows rifiriiiig nmili and south, for itius they olitiiln more uniform light than if in rows tnmili q est and west. Xo man does deliberate Tl) n.ovetiicnl in uigat.iz- - liic faim l" first imagining hlnwrif 'Inin nav' lalsiters of sonihern Frame which beworst example thn) any 'nan two years ago is hum i:iehing Is one of his own inakin. The medial gan y. - Whenever I am hud all day t'lilll m really Vlwmed to liray, 1 wail till mother comes In auy, "Good night, dear child. That's mother way. 1 And then, somehow. 1 don't know why, 1 tell her everything and cry. ) Hl- i- lings me iln n and light sway I feel less sad. That's mother's way. ' Anil mnllier kneels down by my lied, And pulls my face clone to her head. And wr Isnh snuggle down and pray. That's why I'm glud Pit mother's way i ' The MasSlag I ota. Take a hinxi narrow strip of paper ami tt)Kjti K Place a flv rent piece In an upright position, as shown In ths picture. Take the end uf the aper lit the left hand and strike It rapidly und forcibly with the right. Give a sudden pull, mid you have the paper In your ham!, while the coin stands in tho position It d,d before, li would seem us if the ruin must f:i!L bul try It. and with a little practice you will hi- - able to m conipllsl) the trick. Weald llreak Ihe get. "I wonder whether mullier would you to me." said a lady tn a pretty tittle curly head'll boy. "Do you think site would? NV said the child, 'Tin sure sha w Didn't." Jmn't you think I have enough tron-e- y to buy you?" his friend. "It Isn't that." said tbe ctillil )liu-'y-. "but there arc six uf us, you sec. uni n.otiicr would not care to linvik t!,a eel . n.-k-cj To llvrrroae a Dislike. A sure nieuna of u dislike which we enlerlulii for any nun is to do him a little kimim every day. and the way tu overcome a dislike which another may feel toward U la to s cy some little kind word of him every duf. -.t irfnpoMiuii. ami unions g taken part in tbe election wftli ih i ilv- - eii'ei. All are now working tin-(- !; .; federation of tlie differ -ill ngriculiu'-u- l groups, with a tokil of Ij.isi)). Tlie )U'lll.iihiii uf Frame In 1993 wav aMlf.iiiii. an lncicus of 157.150 in two llieinb--sli!- p year- -. imtl'ii; Iiu; :. 1 il.imn.S fit pupils, ?0 p f pnpi1:lt!i-n- , le!:l f hr f ftl alteu;!ri piiilti: srhoo'i in the I'nitM Klutca MR : luLol vest of i.' )T f 25S.V0V,UVtf, |