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Show PLEASANT GROVE NEWS HEWLETT'S TEAS ALWAYS COOP-j If you want diamond you can retonffnow at $150.00 per carat. As long as they last we are selling a tlmlted let frdqj half carat ton lip to two caratsV XX Each stone guaranteed of finest cut, clean and perfect - SALT LAKE CITH UTAH. Coot tttit are tbt, trac fonodftlion of lrf cropi. Our bi Cattlofnc tells all about the Wit aetdt that row. Scad for Free Copy. VOGELER SEED CO., Salt Lake City TESTED SEEDS It cost hundreds of itnllar every y.-nrto i TEST OUR SEEDS aaaaaa But wlu'D you luiy litem you iiM-iii, - ttrcf twwsess Tha J iiltty. Write tor our Pro Dascriptiva Catalog. POHTER-WALTQN CO., Salt Laka City WANTED MKS AND WOMKN t learn Harder Trmle m hit! tit i-r. Tuition 'ith H't of tunic $0.i. Tuition, with partial et of tunic $'" Ad.trrsi MOHLER BARBER COLLEGE - 13 Commercial Street Sail lake fit v. t TRUNKS suit" cues J IXATHKR i.tHtOS. SKM KK f ATM.oti. MEREDITH'S TRUNK FACTORY 188 8. Mam Mrect Kali 1. uk.- city, 1 tan SKAI.S. MhSCILS, I. a lii. K S THAllK U t likl KS. Me. Ki.ll Hot Hutitwr Type out lite ami u i.ili in clock. Mail onler n ive iimiiipl attention. SALT LAKE STAMP CO.. Salt Laka City Smooth. -Robert Harhonmgh Slicrard. maua- sine writer and grandson or the p''t. ; Wadorth, on, his recent American ; irlnit gave a dinner at the I'laza to a large number of magazine editors. j Mr. Sherard was at his best at this Oinner. in magazine l-llin-a un iii'- o , rf still heing quoted with laughter. iie mot concerned the wine. a. very rli h and imt'J- fruit port which aas served In Knli.-h fashion, with the fruit and nuts at the dinner's end. All praised this wine. As for Mr. Sherard. rolling it upon his tongue, then swallow Ins H with closed eves, lie cried, s iitii a'l : "It slips di.wn i.ke an angel In a pair ttf velvet ItoiiM r; A Pertinent Qutttion. A noted rUrgwuan a- :n I. is Midy , writing when bin fi,e)..iro!d d.iugii-ter d.iugii-ter walked In and iit-icd "What are you writunt. IMpu" "I am writing a M'tumii, d t'.ith'. r " nw iln Vim kll'iw uli.il to vinf papa? ' tiod tells me wliat t.i write, daughter " ' Alter wati hing I ' r la'h. r a lew Oilnuti the little g:i 1 fa d "I'ap.i, tf tiixl t' V i what to rtte why do )i niintih iti f It out?"-San r'rani-i-ro I'hrortu i. Doubtful Statittict. Maud U- ' I'a, will our tnaninsa (o niad after a while'" Father "What a qiuMoo' Why did jou think of sueh a thing?"' Maud:-' Weil. I !.ard her tell the cook that fbo pit tadiy bitten when he married you " Quilts. A httlt girl tn tb haUt of tI lee awful "strei hern ' Her unt; UIJ her he could never believe her; and. to warn h-r. related tti tI of th.e h) who called "Wolf, mnlf" and bov the wo'f real! did come on day afid te up a'l thf h'fp "Ate thf h-ep?" al(ed the thtld, "Yen - AU of lhm? "Writ." F3iJ th Utle o!5;. "I donl ti;H you. and you doot t!;ee me. flo O.r'" llrp-r" Margin. H Was Particular, Mr M )! "Who It that m.a tbro:cs that h to7 Mrt $'' "H ov.Jt t" you. d xr II viMjldo't b ttrin m a hif " Mr Mjlrs -Wfej brdV Mr Style "IWaut it's tny hus-t-as4 "Violr jsviaa ' Lc4kir3 Wl AKsi. "Ji0' a'vj "" to t-t l' l't; la'o ti f ti r " "Y l t--t a i -a af tr c. a&4 a fa tie tcstallssit'tt " It Was. IN Virtue r- lit -:j Toe. all r. t re f-.' r.a I--f r-i a ', V-"f4 raeJW. ! iVn-.:i lit it- tit t'i .' t ? t' lait tl t. t i 4 " Ue? . i.5. r'-'r-r'y s; at la'. Tf. r --T r U ii .i i. mjHtM St. St ti c;-rs ti e;fv"" ; s'l !s Slit it I- s Trst-:r!;t. POWDER EXPLOSIOlrVlCTIMS Two Idaho Men Meet Death While Hauling Thirty Pounds of Giant Powder on a Sleigh.' Montpelier, Ida. A frightful accident acci-dent occurred at the Telluride Power company's works at Dingle, about ten miles from this city, Monday afternoon after-noon at 3 o'clock. In which Lester Nowland,-aged 21, and son of, County Coroner J. P. Nowland, and a Mexican named Sandy Lopaz, lost their lives. They"vvere hauling thirty pounds of T Seattle. A cable dispatch from , Se-trinnr Se-trinnr nowdpr tn the cofnnanv's works ' ward, Alaska,' says: The Alaska and1 had 1 arrived at their dredge "frhen the powder exploded. The horses attached to the sleigh were killed and the sleigh blown to splinters. The Mexican was torn to bits, while young Ncifwland was horribly mutilated, but ..ved a short time. Just how the powder pow-der came to explode is not known at this time. So far as can be learned no blame attaches to anyone for the explosion, it being one of those accidents that come about in the handling of frozen powder. TAFT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE. a I President Willing to Stand Sponsor for Federal Incorporation Bill. Washington. The federal incorporation incorpora-tion bJjlntrpducetL ijLcongresson Monday, is not to be pressed for passage pas-sage at this session. If the bill should pass President Taft has stated hia willingness to stand as its sponsor und .take the responiihility-Jor having recommended it. Further than this, the president told several callers that he would. " jwt make the incorporation bill an administration ad-ministration measure. He declared he felt he had. no, right to do so, and that it did not rack with the proposed amendments to the interstate com-' nierce law, the postal savings banks and the measures designed for the conservation of natural resources. These latter were promised In the platform upon which the president was elected, and he feels that the party is responsible for their passage at this session of congress. OPPOSED LOAN OF TENTS. Heyburn Stirs Up a Little Excitemanj In the Senate. Washington. Memories of the Civil j war were revived In the senate mi ; Monday, when Senator Heyburn bit-j terly opposed a loan of ti tits by the ( government for use at the annual en campment of Confederate Vcterans-.it 1 Mobile, Ala., next April. However, j every Itepublican present, except Mr. Heyburn. voted for the bill authorizing j the loan. The senate passed more than a dozen bilU for the establishment of lish hatcheries in the tarioiis parts of , the country. The pi e ieut s federal incorporation , hill was uppi'-ed In the house by Uepre-tetitHi m tiarn-tr if Ten ' In ssee oil the ground of Uliconstltu tmnalitv Meat riHsi.ui second We, Pr.ee W nil k of l SMI Ruing. the opening .f Ue Ihir! V d.l S llle.lt buy roll In M.iS ll. ilea's eoii!l!iued to rise in price. Monday tiK itiiiig lie-i advance. I from 2' tn . cent- .1 hundredweigh'. llUlle dresse.i pi ilk !. d in cost by 1 cent a p.umd whole s.lie and from ; to :: cents res.ii! It ( advanced from l'i to 15 cents a huu dred Mm.i. l'nli-d S'.t'- " Atioriiey John J ri!.m iuse,i 2.""t eu-ss In a ciild sti.ia'e plan' to ! an irliol ah l wid a-k. t'i hae iliem iro;.. d Judge Threatens to Attitt in Lynch- pueblo, Colo In givire Anton Sune the limit sent n e on Mimday fr in humanely tx-ating hi girl wife while wits In a delirstt condition. Jus no of the peace William J. Kerr said, "if I ever hear of you doing th: again after you get out of Jail. 1 will j-rirsally had a party of men who are cien and tie you to a telegraph tele-graph pole and lat you to death " Sedisn King Has Appendicitis. Stockholm Kinir tiuntav operated oper-ated on Monday c:gfct for a; p-tdir-!) 1 b offt!al rT",r' pto-n out n'ate u:at th o-rf-ra ion a a uc -!. Th- king had n u5 ring fr.m roaMr.Uj! Internal Ait t mc-trly mc-trly Sunday -v-cir. It was ct an ti! "Nlon Uy irr.,t.g tha" tb fhykl c'.ars d..vrti hi cav as ir. of a-trid:c::! a-trid:c::! rn'ls an "Sn.m-::a opratloo. Indiini C4 c President. Ws'fclafon Sr. r CTsr; ot Ka vn Mt Vy tnfinJrw-4 J Pt-Id'-nt T.': Ct K l!v!,aR In feonor of t c-a -n th" tre wr s.. rl ia r--r f -. -- i . On Cirtf-i s l.t:r.t t-'trtk. M i;.!;r fr.nd f tc-.a:j tc-.a:j i-ta n .- f'"tr (-a Al t r,k,f. Jif . fr !" ' 1 t ' "t j4'?3r- f- a s! ti t.! t --; sr .1 - - G-'H S t r- -1 V.ctf .o4- j M fs r i I Otf.avd Wjrt ' rf'a V'r-; tu'li N-a j T - - i (' ; .r,ft? fnrr' " t Ut ; f ! "- B. 5 4rs f ef BtlV'jf T r;-j sx ! f --.;.'' , t-r.'r I -5 j 5 V--f.';i ij-;"e ";---4-t j.rti -! t t i-1 -t.." ; ' t- 1. J4 SI -n fsy ia 'V4r;ff t S f'-tr! i it r: t s e-i ;"ry a" A;r,.l ! J ', r ti fr' -Sa ta neit Tt "' f r l ;- ) 1 . i . . . k r-!-f 4v-j m HTl . " T' ' - -- Li i . -.1. j. r . ti w-k-m C4"ra-;t r-s-3 o r WvJiat. r . 4r.4, -r- j4M44e f--r Bfifra- ,!a is --a i 1 -sctf WRECKED ON REEF ALASKAN STEAMER A TOTAL LOSS, BUT PASSENGERS ' RE AC H SH OR E. - Six Members of Crew Perish in Attempt At-tempt to Obtain Relief tor Passengers Pas-sengers Who Are Picked Up ,' by Passing Ship. r, ' . i ; . ...... i. ... 4 - oieaiusnip couipan) s su'amsmp rar- allon is a total wreck on a reef near Iliamna bay, and six members of her crew are believed to have perished In an attempt to obtain relief for the passengers. pas-sengers. The passengers and mem- bers of the crew arrived here Sunday aboard the steamship Victoria, by which they were rescued February 3, after spending nearly a month en- camped in weather frequently 40 de- ?rees below zero. J The Farallori" ran to. her doom on January u, during a Minding snowstorm. snow-storm. The passengers and crew managed to get ashore and went into camp, some supplies and clothing being be-ing taken ashore. On January 7 the second mate and five sailors started in a small boat for Kodiak, where they expected to connect con-nect with one of the other.. vessels of the Alaska Steamship company. Since then these men have not been heard from, and there is practically no hope that they are alive. -ONE MAN ESCAPED?""" Explosion in Mine Resulted in Death of Eleven. Indiana. I'a. Ten Hungarians and one American met death in a gas explosion ex-plosion "Saturday in the numerous stopes of the Furnace mine of the JefTerson & Clearfield Coal company. The explosion occurred In the heading head-ing where twelve men were working. One of these, Andrew ...razcer, escaped es-caped by crawling a quarter of a mils on his stomach to- evade the noxious gases. One hundred and ten men worklnf In the same slope escaped through other headings, although they wers held back for ten hours by the black damp, until a rescue party reached them. ' Expects to Scale Mt. McKlnley In Balloon. St. Louis. Mo. Captain John nscry. I aeronaut of many flights, is ready to I balloon his way to the crest of Mount I McKlnley in Alaska, In search of the (records Ir. Frederick A. Cook spates ! be placed 'there. Herry hopes to set- tie once and for all the question of j whether Cook ever scaled the highest , mountain on the continent, or "bust" in the attempt. I'aptain Herry. says that the venture will cost him $;.u.0U0 A St. l.oii.Man will accunpany hint ; i ictures will be taken as primary evi : ilelice of- the trip. After Crafting Officials. Chlrato Four true bills, charging i city hull olTciaU with conspiracy In 'miner! :n wrli ..ie $tj,'"'i "shale .tuck" siafi'lal. wife i.iuined by th toutity grand juty S.r u iay. The rneii ' Induted wi re; Ji Un Kriesoii, city en Igiiner. Michael II. MiCmern, con 'tractor, 4 aul Itedii ske, loruier dep tit y comtiils-'oner of jiubiic rk ; Itulplt A. Ilonti- 11, former assistati' r City ellglllei r. l Marines That Cannot Swim. W'ashlng'on .--A'lention Is directed l In an off. t 1 11 p '-u't by Rear A lm'rai ; Schrtw-der, In comnianJ of the AtiautH ' Heft, now engaged in practice ma i neuvers in tiiiantanariio bay. ( u!u. ij the remarkable fact that mo:e than ,2 .'.mi men in the Reel cannot mini ; In a brief report of th fleet's ofM-ra 1 linns iu the last trt-k, the comrnau'lei I luntrm 1 1 !!. were held for tb i n:en who are at home on the water Child D ed in Her Arms. I'uebN). t'i lo i'mi'ii by th1 A i -overy that her three year old da:,,:' iter s dead in tt-r troi." Mr ; . ractt Vhit. mife of a ran h'-r : j 11 more, t'al . tried lo throw h r4 : , 'rota the car ind. -n the Ir,, r & Hio, Grande California I:iiif-J f i ' , g it n mnjir.g ID'o I'u'hlo V- '.Vhstt. a-comiari1jjd ljr her thr- ch 1 ' Irea, i returnltg home from a " to her mother at Cauiargo. i:l SV, ' a as cold-ng her little daughter in tf arm, end. '; .i.g o-r to k ', thi'd. d n-mrfd !. d-ad i CHarSd With Brutal Myr;Ur CSo innaU. O that J.-..- s ' 7. ic : a:"-d V .!.- aid . hat t i ' t". 4 an I tie,j t-r t- fore la. ins h--I o ro k.ss so in tfc,r t ' h-' I th" bf'.Ut ot 't Cm i.r.a'i ; j J re. ho ti: act die lo a t ! a!r t 4 lt rrr T- a.f tl.tth- a'radv t .; .' ? tH4itr ? oAikt biai. n ts,.- v It la ! .t elrrun.t'as'.al VaS Zai. i ar i i i a. i. 1 :.n tin 1 j r ! 1 orr th tt lmc , .- , -'. -- .J i !!, : a-- 4 j ', ;a ki!' la .'!l Mi !" t; J :il ! rs arry t- f 4 -r"-- arf a f'4' . 4 i. . ... . , . a t'.t: j This Contractor got results. He knew how to feed his men. Some years, ago a contractor building build-ing a railroad in a warm climate was troubled a great deaJ-:by sickness among the laborers. He turned his .Attention . at once to their food and found that they were gettlhgTult rations oT meaaniTwere drinking water frbni a stream near by. He issued orders to cut down the amount of meat and to increase greatly the quantity of Quaker Oats fed to the men. He also boiled Quaker Oats and mixed the thin oatmeal water with their drinking water. Almost instantly allsigns of stomach disorders passed and his men showed a decided improvement in strength and spirits. This contractor had experience that taught him the great value- of good oatmeal. t3 - Why His Mother Mourned. William M. Fogarty has a story .I'loiit a good old Irish woman whose son was a-t'oui to start for a trip around the world. She had watched him prosper with pride. To her be was a great man. In her fond vision she could see all sorts of terrible tidings coming to him but she held her peace until he had started for the journey. Then she began be-gan to cry. A neighbor tried to con sole her, but to n,o avail. "I'm afraid he hasn't the money to get back,"' said the mother, weeping "lie's got the money to go round the wii' lii all right, but how w ill lu ever get hack?" Indianapolis Star. An Exploded Theory. "Do you believe --there Is anything; in mental suggest ion a I '".Not a thing" " ' "Ixin't yon think it is possible If ' one person keeps his mind steadily ', TKed on ii certain tlilfif: which he; wishes another to do that the other ! will be influenced so that he will-eventually will-eventually do It?" i ' "No, I don't believe in the theory at all. I've been wishing for a week ' .that you'd pay me what you owe me i without making it necessary for me to ask you for It." Sunday Magazine i of the Cleveland Leader. Teamster's Punishment Earned. ' Apparently it pays not to cruel to horses out In Chicagu. A teamster . who admitted abandoning his horses for six hours on a recent stormy day was fined $"0 by a magistrate The humane society prosecuted the case vigorously and promised to report the 1 matter to the driver's employers Pre- j tmmahly he w ill lose his Job. as he ; was unable to pay the flue and will) have to serve a jail term Deafness Cannot He Cure J ; .- - . n-ll ktrtl ul I ri. 1 Itf-f . imiv :rr jt MX iurr d'-rwa. ae. In !' i'- MiCitbii r-nt. Itf-aliH-M ib rau-il b)- ii trll-iittU n'tiuilwi l urn n iu-oim lliiu of tlir lu-l,liuu I Ulna O.M Itil (nftifiK-u f'Hj hjtv n run.tm.4 fM 4 t.r f! prrto-l lM-riM. ftiM Ih---i II I r-ilif,- c . -..!. I.f. hm IB Ihr rpti-l i!'l i .'i the li-r,i!:i .1 . i rmh bkm lull KJitl lhi i'il"- r Mt l-i II. t.i-O' .1 . ti In. Kr-iniL ,w If ,.!ftil Itrft o f llf f oul of Irn mrr -'m- l' i.t,-rh. !..', I- 1.-11,114 tli. I Bfl ItifH'uo! , -.'.!i .f irw m'Jf. IMi'1. n W 1 Hi un II 1 1 If--I I 1 l-T hi i!' n IiIk ira..-1 l.r r e eOi, e .1 -,!- t. r,.r4 ; S Ilia lalr-li 1 ''f-- --'i-l ! r , rr' u ' J HU M 1 '.! tiA hv leit-ril-v ' The Cyr B.ich-ler. The won an i.o . , i i . i 'h- dor to rone to ijii.m at riMni,. "il Ho." jb- i-ai:l. ii'i' fating w ay of otn n. who this I-? ' The tai tful bachelor was too ili; Ion.,. in t Hello, lea itiful I.l'l . iiwi r. Free to Our Beaaef. Writ M inn !; !: e- ! ' v, (.f i...: i.lu'? ' i i i lliV il alt .1" I i 4 anon "f tl.- M i in- I i.-V.ur i.-V.ur I l , I t.tl .m ! M K - . Sifnit'l n W iK I . 1 Hj4.II,4M f.lin I 'I 4 f. It In V"i. i: art I 1 !a!r 1''I-1 otvil "-r.- i When the Troub e "John. I t.a d s.i. d Sea ell ut o-it by Ssaried to h e :Jr4 S. tl Mr attt r thi" " I bf d- ul-d to int half of them ir jio If. dear " o .'. a!" .t ttrs jtiT Rrtiir I at. 44f 4 4 e- fi ; tfc-t mt 4-;ll. I After a yearn h' J.r.t rran has t - n I ! o! t- i 1: .:rr 4 4I ltr !- 4 4.-, . a 4 t trnr i i or i r T. iiitnir I v,;' - I- it . lh',,4 'O f .1 f .1 - ft tt 4.a4.ia4- .j4a a sl : ard aoOi- tara. -4 a. -4. a .M m&. . rfa. . .t -- -p. s.aiiift Pv!r,a!e.r ar Bf.ar.y a hit trow f;r,,t for -rx ft ''" rJ '. 1 ' ft. i Ut t V i i ktnn il ( at, oJ )ktf ticautib 4i r l!a ao- f " "t ijri M ti ktt J? tf F n- L "X i F M- an itnf t.orry. ( j 4 I' -J.I tjw aJ. IV. I itftt 4.isrr l-iteJ I ,rry r. 11 a fvm ir I It to It 1 I g yxnt afftT-s ta-J -j h t' f - a; I I St -3 Irt-? ttitS v awTc4a t a?ir44 ttsvtat-J owtl ij a tSf rm ti Laf4mrir rrwV. hrmtii-t.. e t;! a t H"t. '! I rw aa V p 4M 4 a4 Ilat rtmt fw-wi It H V. I ". -W ttrfiij. Nr V aril H frm frw t J"T "t5 t, IZi. ' K3 -Trat ta.f '4a I -a n trrjm Ik-- aJt txmrm aJ arwl fri. Lkiv't Hr wsSJ ! prwaf --- -- 4Va.W taia( aav-mr &. trtn ( I)r. f -rx' a-iwac-. rr-n.i-r.'-4 - "fmt S Dr. f"am"s awWwr arr r iv tw Tw rtwy 44-44tc (4TMrJ arte- MaV l-wat ria .-Val aVil. lsai tWau( sWf- al Iv.jiaary Virtual AattaySja. P-nfaJt. N. 1. f t If you had posui female' ills had madeN not feel like.tryinp; it? If during the last thirty" convincing every fair-mindec ham's Vegetable Compound sands of women of the ills loaff far an opportunity to Meanwhile read the following letters which we gi to be genuine and truthful. Iludsoh, Ohio." I suffered for a lonsr time from a weakness Inflammation, dreadful pains each month and suppression. I lind been doctoring and reeci tuiijf only temporary relief, when a friend advised nie to take Lydhi 11 IMnkhara's Vejretable Com pound. I did so, and wrote to you for advlee. I have faithfully followed your directions and now, alter taking nly live bottles of the Vegetable t'oiniHiund, I have every reason to believe I am u well woman. I give you full permissiou to use my testimonial? . ;-Mrs-Lna. Curiuuc iuo, lluli4m, Ohio,- li Fr lr horlt ability of this the roots and female diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact. enough to convince the most skeptical. For HO years I,ydla PlnkhamN VegetaMrt Compound has been tlio tdutidard remedy for female ills. No Mck woman des Justiee t herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, mul has thousands or cures to Its credit. f-?77J Mrs. IMnkhatu Invites all slek women 5r to write her for advice. She ban guided thousands to health free of charge. Auuxcss Jirs. 1'iiiK.uam, lynn, iatu .va m'mlmTf ly-)WWIiif lif ; . " fjl r i,,!:. d I.Mt, i.p lT. .V"li - lJ, -;) hi V'. " IV ii.e.it it i I ft"-" . . MP.TJr s MVf ..Tlr a. 7 I .... .....d.- an ; I r:r 'rr ill x-;. ?:!jr- lA' 1 He muse A1,!'JU" b b"'" XSfV -J I ) fft 'fi;n ' l"i""r t hirt.r iitMcts fLftJ I f.l--. If L- f V aur tir- rn, l. m.l t-4)jr. XrjTfoTvZ I , i. , I L-Kiiy Cj.TH If-'-.- I I flo.m. A''' ' " " fir l'pr that anr 1 :. ' - 11 l r-r iccauc i,i,u,w, i1:.,wr.i Xsfif Fi Because :- 'h v VI The SanitciyWall Coating W a f !- wia-f fr n f v'r r .,:. a'! ,vw'.y t vt tmi wr : . -i. t H) m a U.4? .r-!- e ' f t - r iv w .-'It ta ("! i Va n447 .aJr MWa-'. I - - ' . - 4 . i Xjml r.Ml a," V Aialt aMiaa C.. A. i,t...i'l . .4..j a.r.'a. MmS. Ut 4. t- ' J. I - 4- 1 ,w ,:.. t t w a .t 1 -t ,V4t r o. C4 Do You Feel This Way? a 1 iirr-J r la lns ? Iu aa- aatka at .i,-.- nHt tti ? A -a aB.iaat. Il arf )4a lr livtre t it - rt b fur - . t J c.-. Ha. Sw It 3 fstrf liaol. - ii ra ivrf luaJf I -4. f cw, J ir at. I t -t n has peculiar , do so by direct corS 1 .TT St. KejjU Falls, X. Y. "Two years aep I was so had that I had to take to my led every month and it would last, from two to three weeks. I wrote to ymi for udt iceahd lMk Lydia C lMnk-ham's lMnk-ham's Vegetable Compound In dry form. I am happy to (say that 1 am cured, thanks to your medicine ami good nil vice. You may use my letter for the good of others." 31rs. J. It. Urejcre, St. ltegis Falls V. There is absolutely no doubt about the grand old. remedy, made from herbs of our 'fields, to cure l Vr. It ra4i m a-1 r. . f r. . t, ..!, to ii.(.,-rn j ir aaa ia li . fi?. .ts 'i-3-. t at tt- A er ' l U tr - , m - - . t a arw vat 44T tt m t T l a Our AiounJin Free Offer - -if . Wsfr 'p j -. p --5.f T--L tarM -sr sm. f r. 1H . 'c,t k 4 t t!s W ' r r- sVa if-wf si- 4 1 V !l itfM, 4 lW AlabaMinc Company .a.' (,raBi.in AM GraaJ Raffia. Mtt. 1 tai t .,rf Caert f t n!4. a aiKij I tartbrr a. --a f j laT.'T yrart. al I caa say li C bar rt" o rt. H Ci3 a- or r-ic!y I tut -" trwi. I J Cr-asr.W tr-'t.tair! tJa l SB tra-a a aU tbey art? rr;frr I TV. Caf I. I-lr. t-r;-4i fS-a- r i. " .b-4.-! V4 .'.a 41 a-,. ft44a -r 1 V-4 .- 44" tr. at rw if a a - .BAW.EURS is-'iK WXIT13 4.-ak-4 - r ... 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