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Show . .... wtwt'Twrrrrrffrnr'wjrs nls. Animal's Inst'nct Better "than the Ob--: servation of Man. When Thomas McOuuifss, a "horseman of Philadelphia, went (o Europe some time ago, he took ATRbftded horse with him. The antmaf was-- In a specially prepared tall1 ob deck'-anenjoyed the trip despite tEe'roiigh weather. When Mr. MoGdinefiS,. thought laud should soon he sighted,. he asked the captain how r tho fehip was from the Irish coast. of the steamer, In his Your usual gruff manner, replied: Eorsbwill tell you; watch him. ;The owner of the animal could not understand what the captain meant, and he was not particularly pleased with the answer. Finally, however, a couple of hours before land was observed, the horse, which was a magnificent bay, poked his head through the grating and. stretching his neck, whined loudly. "There you are, said the captain to Mr. McGuiness; your horse smells the land." The captain, In explaining the odd occurrence, said that the thoroughbred detected the odor from pasture lands that was wafted far seaward, and that horses on board ocean steamers always give the first signal when land is near. BRIDGING AN INLAND SEA. well-know- n Three Doctors Opinions. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. loth. Physicians have accepted Dodd's Kidney Pills as the standard remedy for eases of the Kidneys ana . kindred R. H. Dunaway, M. D., complaints. ' of Benton, 111., says: "Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me of Diabetes after everything else had and I was given up to die. I have since prescribed them in my regular practice for every form of Kidney Trouble and have never as yet known them to fall." Jesse L. Times, M. D., St. John, Kansas, says: T prescribed Dodd's Kidney Pills for the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McBride of this place who suffered from Epileptic fits following Scarlatina; results were m.racukms; I have Biver seen anything like it. Leland Williamson, M. D., SPORT IN JAGUAR HUNTING. One of th Most Stupendous and Difficult Feats of Railroad Engineering Successfully Accomplished. We have m times past been told much of wonderful feats In railroad building, and much has been written of the engineering skill and daring that diiected the course of the iron horse across the plains and mountains that lie between the Missouri river and In the grandeur the Pacific ocean. and magnitude of the undertaking, the Union l Pacific has never been equaled. The energy and perseverance with which the work was Mileposts. My ma she lev Rons time by almanacs. An two years fr m lb v day Or e!s 1 cum1 th next spring after sister died It all out bv erln some! fctle figgeis Me pa he esteimatis th facts by books. Hes kep a dair now fer thirty ; eat s An krows when things was so. an slch. .n' thus thout dep ndln on I guess er "It appeal s1 Aunt Sue she members frm th awful rnow Of 'as. er thereabouts somewhere! The day afote this mos terrific s.onn. The big warm sun was shinin jest as is 102 The Ogden-- I ucln miles in length, 72 miles on land and 30 miles of trestle work and over the waters of Great Sait Lake, it presents a practically level track except for a short distance on the west end near Luctn Nevada, where a slight grade is encountered. will throw-ou- t The use of this cut-of- f traffic over the the old line from Ogden to I.ucin, Nevada, around the lake. This strip' Cut-Of- f fill-in- s Pacific-Centra- lake, it will be almost a continuous supported bj trestle. Near the middle of this will be a gap of 600 feet of open trestle work left for the Bear river, which flows into the arm of the lake. Across Promotory Point runs five miles of solid road bed. and here difficult work was encountered, a cut of 3,000 feet long in sand and rock of barren bluff being necessary. At this point, the most beautiful on this lnfill-i- fail Orindma she kalkerlales 'at she can tell fcrm when she married my own Giand-pPine She aez th' hhds w. s .ingin lest as sweet As now away hark there In '49! Hot mv grandpap he Aggers lest of all' He tvu" s fr m when the up nil' fioze" There want a gol darn pie that soring'" That s what mv grandpap sex an . giaodp.ip knows"! a 4 4 4 Mystery of the Universe. I doan believe it! snorted Eben-e.e- r I Lincoln Washington Bigfoot. doan believe It!" It done be de truf!" persisted AbraThe Lucin "Cut-Of- f Aoross th. Great Salt Lake. ham Longstreet Whitehead, adjusting his eyeglasses wisely. urged forward and the rapidity with of track is one of tbe most expensive land sea, surveys have been made for Dat de earth am upheld by Mr. which it was executed, are without a of the Harrlman system, the maximum an Immense summer resort. " were the state- grade over the long Promotory hill is parallel in history, Across the west arm of the lake Is ments of the special government com- 104 feet to the mile and helper engines eleven miles of trestle work with a By Achilles! fill-of the are always necessary. The eliminaBy Mr. Achilly an Mr. Achllly he missioners to the Secretary approach of four miles at each stan' on de back of a big Oh, laws.v Interior. tion of the use of these engines will end. In completing the work of spanThirty-fiv! me! he stan on de back of a big years ago there was no mean the saving of at least $1,500 a ning the lake one great difficulty was time to spend on work similar to that day in operating expenses and also a encountered across the east arm by Am dat a snapuln tu'tle?" which has just been completed. Then saving of several hours in running the settling of and trestle work. Snappin' "Yes. fo de Lawd! An Mr. Chilly the world was watching while the time. This was caused by the salt of the sauce he hoi up de earth an he" stan' builders of the Union Pacific and Cen- The original scene of the cut-of- f flow of the Bear river having collected on de top of de shell an for centuries over the bottom of the an an Say! M' Chaiman, what dat lake and having formed a salt wall of mud tu'tle stan on?" 100 feet. It took 1,000 tons of rock in piles which appear to have reached Why, he doan stan on nutfin. He Jos swim along! the bottom of the lake proper and Ark., says: An an de Yah, yah! Say! which has resulted in a firm and Dodds Kidney Pills are the best earth on top Chitl.vsauce, Chillysauce road bed. splendid medicine I know of for all forms of on top of de , on In a speech which he made at the Kidney Disease. I believe in using top de watah, walah Say! what dat Alta Club. Fait Lake City, on the eve the reuiedy-thg- t relieves and cures my watah. stan on? On de bottom? Mr. of the opening of the patients, whether ethical or not and Sutteuly! Harriman paid: X Dodds Kidney always prescribe The work involved In this plan has Suttecly? An say earth, Chilly- Pills' and can testify that they inbeen supervised by Messrs. Harrlman variably accomplish a permanent and and Kruttschnitt of the Southern Paperfect cure of all Kidney Comcific, and Messrs. Burt and Berry of plaints. the Union Pacific, and these two railroads have spent in the last three Rich Soil of China. years Somewhere near $130,000,00 0 in Agriculture is comparatively easy repairs and improvements aside from work In Chlra. The soil is so rich the expenses of operation or maintenthaf a square mile of It is cap&ble of ance. a of 4,000. population supporting Ach-Ac- h e mud-tu'tle- mud-turtl- fill-in- s nmd-tu'tl- e York-tow- nmd-tutle- mud-tu'tl- e Cut-Of- r i ,r y g- - In an introduction i ! and this notice to the John A. Salzer Seed Co.,- LA Crosse, WIs., and receive lots of farm seed samples and their big catalog, which Is brim full of rare things for the gardener and farmer, easily wdrth $100.09 to every wideawake farmer. It describes Salzers Teosinte, yielding 160,000 lbs. per acre, of rich green fodder. Salzers Victoria Rape, yielding 60,000 lbs. of sheep and hog food per acre, together with Salzer's New National Oats, which has a record of 800 bu. per acre in 30 states, so also full description of Alfalfa Clover, Giant Clover, Alsike, Timothy and of other fodder plants, thousands Grasses, Wheat, Speltz, Barleys, etc. - : a . iw n JUST SEND 10a IN STAMPS w. n. u.) M Colossal Crowds. to his "Digest ot the Results of the Census of England and Wales in 1901, Mr. William SanView of the Track Across the Great Salt Lake. ders gives the following curious statral Pacific raced for supremacy. It was conceived by the late ColUs P. tistics- "If all the people of England was a magnificent contest, but nowa- Huntington. The plans were perfected and Wales had to pass through Lon-doin procession, four abreast, and days the owners of the road have been atter the late Col. Huntingtons death brought to consider other problems. and approved by Mr. Harriman when every facility were afforded for their of the line. free and One of these necessitated the solution he assumed charge uninterrupted passage, durof the grade question and the straightActive work was commenced in ing twelve hours daily, Sundays it would take nearly four 1902, and thus the almost Impossible ening of the trai k. One of the most Interesting and dif- task was completed in about 22 months and a half for the population ficult feats of railroad engineering months. The last pile was driven dur- to file through at quick march, four ever undertaken 'has just been com- ing the last week of October. This deep. The length of this vast column would be 3,788 miles. To count pleted the building of a bridge across great work has cost over $4,200,000. The Editor of the Rural Mew Yorker Than whom there is no better Potato Expert In the Country, says: Salzer's Earliest Potato is the earliest of 38 earliest sorts, tried by me, yielding 464 bu. teconsin per acre." Salzer's Early yielded for the Rural New Yoiker 736 bu. per acre. Now Salxer has heavier yielding varieties than above. See Salzers catalog. I VOX RELIEVE IT! . sauce, mud tutle, watah, bottom er what dat bottom stan on? Fear the Death Wind." Bottom stan'.on? Bottom stan on? on the French Most fishermen bless you black nigger heart. coast avoid going to sea on the first Why, doan qtan on nuffln't ll two days of November, owing to a Dat bottom Dis here ignunce oi down! sit Jest of wind the fear death superstitious me of dt gwine give yours drowned belief fisherman that and the I know! fust thing eppllglotis, at that time rise and capsize boats. - Congress. , To be held at El Paso, Texas, this fall, promises to be of great Interest to dwellers In country, and addresses will be made by American and foreign Irrigation authorities. An Interesting program, including a genuine Mexican bull fight, will be given by the citizens: For further Information regarding date of above meeting, railroad fares, etc., address C. F. Warren, room No. 411, Dooly block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Inter-Mountai-n , Eastern Coasts the Healthiest. and Throughout the West Indies peninsula of Florida the prevailing winds are from due east, which makes the eastern coasts very healthy, while on the west coasts, where these trade winds are not so constant, the climate la lest salubrious. FRAUDS IN A BALE OF HAY. Frauds In Watch Cases. According to an article in the'Cinclnnatl Commercial, a fifty-onpound stone was recently found in that city secreted in a bale of bay of eighty pounds. This Is not as had as finding a lump of lead of nearly the weight of the solid gold watch case secreted in the center of the case. Gold watch cases are sold by weight, end no one can see where this lead is secreted until the springs of the case are taken out and the lead will be found secreted behind them. These cases are made by companies who profess to be honest but furnish the means to the dishonest to rob the public. It is not pleasant for anyone to find that he has lugged a lump of load in his watch case. Another trick the makers of spurious solid gold watch cases is to stamp the case V. S. Assay." The United States does not stamp any article made out of gold and silver except coin, and the fakir, by using this stamp, wants to make the public believe that the government bad something to do with the stamping or guaranteeing the fineness of watch cases. Another trick of the watch fakir Is to advertise a watch described as a solid gold filled watch with a twenty or twenty-fivyear guarantee. These watches are generally sent C. O. D., and if the purchaser has paid for the watch he finds that the Company which guaranteed the watch ta wear is uot in existence. The Watch Company o Canton, Ohio, who aim constantly exthese posing frauds, will furnish the names of the manufacturers who are in this questionable business. : e ouc-ha- lf e Dueber-Humpde- n Potato Alcohol for Autos. The London Engineer says that the production of potatoes in Germany will be even more important In the future on account of the increasing consumption of potato alcohol for automobile purposes. News. J ADEPT . CROOKS OF MEXICO. Pickpockets in the Neighboring Republic Are Exceptionally Adroit. To a supersensible degree the fine Italian hand Is still to be met with among Mexican pickpockets. They are noted for their artistic performances In legerdemain. Only a few months since the chief of police of an American city, whose name need not be mentioned, was robbed of his watch twice within two days, and finally the timepiece was returned to him by the very ratero who had takeu it, nor did the American officer have time to catch the thief, whose audacity threw him off his guard. Why the pickpocket took the trouble to restore the watch, for a which he was able to realize months wages at the nearest is not clear, hut perhaps he heard the owner talking of the smart pickpockets in his own country and the Mexican took such pride in his own professional ability that he took occasion to rebuke the American. light-fingere- d A Professional Nurse Telia Her perienca With Doan's Kidney pjjj Montague, Mai. Foster-Milbur- 4 4 4 80 Bo. Macaroni Wheat Per A, Inttoduced by the U. S. Dept, of Agr, Is a tremendous cropper, yielding i good land 80 bu. per acre, and on dry arid lands, such as are found in Mont! Idaho, the Dakotas, Colo., etc. It will yield from 40 to 60 bu. This Wheat and Speltz and Hanna Barley and Bromui Inermis and Billion Dollar makes it possible to grow and fattea hogs and cattle wherever soil Is found. What Children Should Learn. Habits acquired La childhood are the ones that stick through life. So is is important that little ones should be taught habits of neatness, helpful ness and daintiness about their belong lngs. It is certainly essential for a not do a boy any harm girl and nor make him one whit less manly. to the John A. Salzer Feed Co, La Crosse, Wis., and th-will send joa free a sample of this Wheat and oth-- r farm seeds, together with thur great catalog, alone worth $100 00 to any farmer. (W. N. U) $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper wu be pleased to Iam that There is at least me dreaded dineane that ttcleiice has been able to cure fu ail U utairea, and that W tatarru. Halls Catarrh (ure Is the only positive cure now known to the medh al fraternity, i atarrb being a ontituUoBi) disease requires a conutltu-tloutreatment. Hall's ( atarrh t ure la taken Internally, at tin; directly upon the blood and muuous aurfaiea of the avueni. thereby the foundation of tbe diDeaxe, and (firing the patient strength by buMding up the constitutfun and Agisting nature In doing Its woifc. Ihe proprietors have so out b f tilth in its curative powers that they offer One Hundied Dollars for any owe that it falls Ml cure. Hcnd for lint of teatlmoulalB, Addrea F- .) CHENh & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, ?c. Take Halls I amity 111 for constipation. It JUST SIND 10c AXD THI8 KOTO'S y wide-awa- Italian Newcpaperr. newspapers have few subscribers. They are sold mostly ia the streets Italian ' FARMERS ORGANIZE. What promises to become a most powerful factor m the produce ni.u Lets and from which fanners will reap immense beuclit, took life in the organize lion of the Farmers' Grain and Live Stock Commission Cn.st IU ha:. dis Chicago, ILL This Conqiany shipments of grain ami stock at all the primary markets, will have feeding stations for stock, and will operate elevators, sts. The project ha v a strong backing from influential farmers and business men and will no doubt receive universal endorsement A ,i3s for Firemen. The German city of Frankfurt hu voted 55.0, Hi marks for an automobil addition to the fire department To Wash China Silk Dresses. China silk dresses may be quite succesRemove all spots with sfully washed. Then wash in warm soapsuds, rubbetween the hands, rinse through bing several wuters. Use Ivorv Soap and do not rub the soap on the dress. Wring as dry as possible, wrap in a sheet or cless cot, ton cloth and, when partially drv iron. ELEANOR li. PARKER. Varying Heart Beats. The heart of a vegetarian beats on t to the minute; an gverage that of the meat eater seventy five This represents a difference of 24.000 beats in twenty four hours. farmer came to town To have hie likeness painted; But when he learned the price. The reuben almost fainted! Jest leave off all the frills An taint no ue t burnish! Now, mister, name ver price Kf I th paint 11 furnih Ill be dossed." he drawled. '1 guess that I ain't able! Why. blast my stars that there Will paint mv hull 4 4 4 DEATH THAT FORETOLD part, 1 now request you to keep strictly to yourselves what 1 have imThe following evenGhostly Messenger King Gustavus parted to you. Alone Could See. ing and at the same hour, according King Gustavus IV of Sweden, who to Count Lowenhjelm, while the court reigned in the early part of last cen- was seated as usual at supper, the tury, was taking supper one evening clatter of horses hoofs were heard with a prince of Baden and others, in the palace quadrangle and a cour- These Commercial Times. Money is the root of all evil. complained the pessimist, walking homeward at dusk with his neighbor. Yes, acquiesced the neighbor desiring to be agreeable, and life Is a case of root hog or die! At this juncture a burglar sterling ont from the dark alley grabbed a root and relieved them of all the evil they had about their clothes. And even then they were not satis- WAS among them a Count Lowenhjelm. througn the supSuddenly, per, the kiug let drop his knife and fork and, turning to lxjwenhjelm. said: Look! Dont you see? at the same .time gazing across the table. No one understood what he meant and so he dropped the subject. Later, after the prince of Baden had departed, the king said to his companions: When I asked you whether you saw anything I had myself distinctly seen the double, or wraith, of the prince of Baden enter the room end. passing round the table, place itself behind that princes chair, where it quickly faded away and vanished. You know," added the king, the terrible import attached in our country to such apparitions and, having given you the key to what yo,. aay well have jonduet on my thought uuaccoi half-wa- fied. 4 4 4 Facetious Retort The business man was In trouble. He explained to his stenographer that he got up too late to shave and catch the train. You see, he elucidated. "I got some dirt in my watch and lost Oh never mind, you'll find it in time, giggled the curlevcue maker. 4 4 4 in Gibbon's Rome is told bow a triumphant husband buried ills twenty-first wife triumphant because she had, prior to marrying him, buried twenty-twhusbands. Those weri btirriny times, those old Roman days o wasekir - " " ier was speedly announced, who brought tidings of a disastrous carriage accident in which the prince of Baden had lost his life. Clear Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst was talking about the They are a strange class, he said. "Whenever 1 think of them I am reminded of a man who died in Lelpsic while I was studying there, some thirty years ago. This man was so that they abominably say he murmured as he lay dying: And if I owe any man anything I freely forgive him the debt. Old City Directory. The Berlin directory, the 1904 edition of which Is Just out, has completed its 200th year. fifty-eigh- heap of money. Neglect Lumbago and Sciatica Cut-Of- A y mild Block, DCS Moines, Iowa, has medicines that people can, use in their eves a. Cataract-.Granulated houtne cure home and Lai . 4 'ea rs on the Eyes, Weak bore Eyes anu any kind of eve trouble. Dr. Coffee has just printed 60 000 of tm book on Eye Diseases and wants famous to send a copy free to every reader of this to care forthe eves paper. This book tells how how his mild treatand prevent blindness and ment cures all diseases at home at -- mail exfor his book. Coffee Dr Write pense. Dont watt to go blind. etailroad Officials at Formal Opening of the Ogden - Lucin the Great Salt Lake between Ogden, The cut-of-f runs from Ogden west them singly at the rate of one a secfifteen miles over level country be- ond would take nearly two years and Utah, and Lucin, Nevada. The work being practically com- fore reaching the lake proper, then a half, assuming that the same num-ne- r of hours daily were occupied, and pleted, the new track was formally across the east arm of the lake nine opened last Thanksgiving day when miles to Promotory. Then five miles that Sundays also were excepted." Mr. & H. Harriman, head of the Har- of solid road bed and then nineteen riman lines, and a big party of railroad miles west over the west arm of the Philippine Constabulary. lake toward Lucin and thence across The constabulary of the Philippines magnates partook of Thanksgiving to Lucin, is an armed force of six thousand day dinner in the middle of Great Salt the Great Salt Lake desert Lake. Nevada. Across the east arm of the natives. The Cost of Art. N Prohibits Export of Game. By an edict nf the Minister of Agriculture in Hungary, the exportation of living game or eggs is prohibited There is a way of trifling that costs 4 4 4 Co., Buffalo, Gentlemen I heartily wiBh who are suffering from backache w disturbed action of the kidneys wonu Doans Pills. As was th, try Kidney case with me, they will be more tha, with the results. I had hZ, surprised for troubled years with my could not lie on either side. epiaj SpiaJ cramps would follow, and words com not explain the agony which I Wouy endure. While In these cramps i could not speak or move, but by ing a great effort after the cramp left me I could begin to speak aiij move a little, but my whole back so sore and lame that I could ay even have the back bathed for sotu time. My nerves were In a terrlhla state. I would rather sit up at sight than go to bed, dreading the cramp, and the terrible backaches. 1 cousult. ed physicians, but got only a litti, relief for the time being Seeing oar advertisement, my mother urged m, to try Doans Kidney Pins using one box I was better, and hav, ever since been on the gam. I ban no backache and no cramps now ani 1 feel like a new person. My nerve, are better and I know my blood I, Words cannot express my purer. thanks to you for what Doans Kidney Pills have done for me. In my wnrk as professional nurse 1 have a ehanct to recommend them; and they did mi so much good that I will do so oa every possible occasion. HATTIE BRIGHAM, Nurae, Doan's Kidney Pills are sold at 5$ cents per box. Address Co., Buffalo N. Y., for a frea trial box. DR. COFFEE Discovers Mild Remedies That Restore Sight to Blind People. Dr. W. O. Coffee, a rated ornlixt, 3W Good During the severe earthquake in Guatemala, April 19, 1902, a ceitaln block of buildings was destroyed. It was insured against fire, but not, as was stipulated In the policy, against fire occasioned by an earthquake, and In this case the fire which destroyed the buildings and the shock were almost simultaneous. The owners of the property claimed that Its destruction was caused by the overthrowing of a lamp Immediately before tbe earth tremors, and thus In the end the legal decision was made to hinge on tbe exact time when various cities on the line of movement were wrecked. Timing an earthquake by a court decision is a novelty. Scintillations. A well-tolHe should be brier; entanglement lurks in side lights. A man that will cheat himself at solitaire could never be our bank cashier. Pleasure loves best to come when unexpected. A man frequently knows his enemies, but seldom knows who are really bis friends. A barrel of sentiment is not sc great as a little lift to a poor woman carry- -i g a heavy basket. We are more apt in this world to love those who admire us than those whom We should admire. Most men stand adversity better than prosperity. It makes us noble to be hurt. Ha laughs at this who has no scar. 'Well. er Novel Court Decision. bell-dttvi- a The Meeting of the National Irrigation Da-oMakes tha Paw time Popular. For the hardy sportsman the stalking of the jaguar is the real sport For the panther is a kitten bestje The natives there call the jaguar. the panther the friend of man, as those of the Argentine do, but they call the jaguar a devil. The natives hunt the jaguar by putting out bait and lying in wait for him on some elevated biding place. I saw a man who had killed a jaguar thus with bow and arrow. For stalking a Jaguar In man fashion the best place is on a sandy stretch of sea beach, and the time when most likely to find the game is on a moonlight night For the jaguars are as partial to the sea beach on a moonlight night as more or less civilized cats are to back fences of the city. They can be found in the uplands, however, with no great dufflculty, and It is safe to say that, wherever found, they are They not to be considered lightly. have not learned to fear man on the isthmus, as they have in most of the other parts of the world where found, and they do not hesitate to charge when they think there Is any ocasion for It, and even without occasion. A moonlight hunt for the jaguar may be called the best sport the new reSporting public affords. Illustrated Element of nd It my put you on crutches, with loss of time and money. St. Jacobs Oil will cure surely, promptly. Price, 25c. and 50c. TEETH OF THE RAT. One of the Finest of Nature's Implements. One of natures finest Implements Is the tooth of a rat. Its edge Is as hard and sharp as the finest steel. The rat keeps in constant practice. To gnaw off the legs of a living bird does not come amiss, and to destroy the poles of elephants feet Is one of Its records. Some years ago the elephants at the London zoological gardens. were observed to be very restless, could not keep still and appeared tender about the feet. The authorities invoked the aid of Frank Buckland, the naturalist. He traced the circumstance to rats. At night they stole from their runs and as the elephants slept calmly nibbled and tore at the huge feet. The quicks had been eaten completely off the mighty nails and the flesh beneath tunneled. Apparently similar tricks had been resorted to In the case of the hippopotamus, for several times rats were found where the creature had turned In his sleep and crushed bis small enemies beneath his flanks. TOCKS Miners and Prospectors BOUGHT AND SOLD ON MARGIN OA FOR. CASH. Supplies,,. We have a apectal department for buying and aelHng Stock knd Bonds for Immediate delivery . Investors and banker wtU save time and money by tlvlng us their orders In thst line. . Cobbed pozvdbkcb solxcitbo We offer inducement nd liberalspecial commissions to out of town correspondents Our book of Information How To Speculate, mailed free. Lowa Common IrHl. pi, Ton ng; RUb barrows; miiar fcbsst gt Cotton Knbti Cbk Ro Hot) Iowa; Pi Ktovka an blPTANCB PHOBS 69 Member Silt Uke Mining Exchange 90tb.Hr, flno Htovaa a t tonsil Mining Mount 1 HEADQUARTER 211-21- 2 jgw OFFICES ROOMS D.f.WALKtR BLK. |