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VOLUME 2 . sa*= DILLON, BEAVEBHMD fiOlMTY, MONTANA, MAY 21 , 1893 . NUMBER 37 . «004STY DIRECTORY. . HUlon-Lod* -Beeu- urdiiv Anh Apollo Lodra No. Meets,evaiij Mono*» the fiornet of Idaho aojourulof brothers In good cordia.ll; Invited to attend. É K. Uetrlea. See. 1. tìssl , ~od«s A. K.jutd-A. ilU HeJtQ, „ular meetings. socoad and fourth Sat- pday evenings of eaoh month iVnhur Judaea bee. Fidel Huber, W. X. N 15, 1.0. O, F.~ lys ball on streets, standing are Ooshmore, Si. G P r o j e c t Lodge No. 29, I. O, G. T. -.Meets every Wednesday night at Odd Fel low» Hall, In Dillon, ¡sojourning members are eoedially invited-W atteed. L. l). H taw.so. it. Bat^utn*. Soe'y. o. T. Occident Lodge, No. 8, K, of P. Mot?ts lu coDVontkniCv«i*> Thursday ^vemtuff la the Castle Hull, corner of Bauuuck ana Idaho HLveoU. AU vlwltlag Knights arc cor dially Invited to attoud Jtf. K. Mockleu, C. C. T. M. OX’oiiLti. K- of H. and & DiUon Lodge No. 7, A. O. U, W, - Meets evvry Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, iu A. O, U. W. Hall, corner Bannuck uud Idaho hkteets. Boiuurnlng hrethern In good ftUwUng are cordially inviUmW aUu$u Uhll Ji. McOough, Kuc. .las. Pu\L>u. M. W, Steadman Post No, 8, G. A. R, Keg- uhw mccUngsare held on tlU third Satur day ut'euch month at the pent rooms. Com rades iu good standiug jive cordially invited to attend. Company E, N. G. M, MecU iVrj drill at Armory Hall every Monday evening, U. J.Thompson. \V, .J Crowell, IstBergL l-apt. Camp No, 5, Patriotic Order of Sons of America. Meets every Friday evening at Odd. iVliows Hall. Visiting brethren In good Htaiulin# cordially invited to attend. W. VV. t’hcely, K. S. 1L Z. Th»»mas, pres. Dillon Public Library Association. Outlier room. Uimm Block, ('pen vv- cry eveniug, eoun'pt Saturday and Sunday, and on WedncHday, Saturday and Sunday uft.enmmiN. RveryBody welcome. Bannack Lodge No.3, 4. O. O. F., Glendale, Mont, Meets every WednuH- <lay evening at 1.U. O. F. Hall All visit,iuK Druthers iu good Htaudiug eonliaHy invited to attend. Frank P,.Tate, Bee. U- VV FattHhet. N G. Occidental Encampment. No. 8, I 0 . 0 F., Glendale, Mont. M eei* evi l v , • and «id. Sal,unlay night* of earl« mmith at 1. O, O. F. Hall. Ail visHin« l.niia‘-cha cordially Invited, k. N. Hi icm - mc t »V W. lv. llui.L Scrlhe. CHURCH DIRECTOR*. Baptist. Services in tie* first Baprist church u»t 11 u, m and «..jit p. ni. I rayer •Meeting at Tulli j>. m.. Iluirsduv Ual.hulic, S'l Mi'i'H at st. K(>*c chim-h the hi'sl Sunday in evety ntmtUr Lev t ather Vunderbreidv. Episcopal. Services tu Un* M. ,lames i h ii reh every Su udii y ni II » m n utl i ;.lu p. ni. 1>V Lev. S. 1). lUiuker. uiis:e,inmu y i li charge Sunday scluMd ni •! p. m Methodist. Services lit lite. Cruce. M F. ciiurcli every Sunday hi 11 a. ut him I h |», u> Lev. 1 aie. pantur. Sunday hddik I I h I in a in i’rn ) er mee ti ng ai H p m.. ì lui i m I h \. Pi eisbvtfe.'i'ian. t hnn ti pisi, simili ri t miri House, he v A 1 neri h. « • a vv im-d. gim l\f. Sfiuivs Ila ni and (.,in p m eicty SiiiiliiHit. Siibìiaih se In a ■ I uhm' UMMii’ng servire. Meet,ingoi S É’. S. (. F..>unduv. *' .lu p m l’iiiu r m-'eiing j ionsiiav even hie a. 1 j ..IO. pver \imi l y \vi leoni mi ai ai l ser GRESHAM FOR PRESIDES!. AT ELI EL BROTH ERS. C T 733 ANNUAL SALE cl , JJleTelind Amioa» to S at « the Sec retary of Stato for Hie Soece»aor>— OF B R O K E N L I N E S of S H O E S IS NOW IN PROGRESS. Following are Some of tPie Bargains Offered: Men’s Shoes, $ 100 . , $ 150 . , and $ 2 . 00 . Ladies’ Childrens' $ 100 . , $ 150 . , and $2 00 50 c,, 75 e. $ 100 . , $ 150 . . D# Not Overlook This Sale! U L i i i L i ì i ; « > ■ m e : i ; s , D I L L O N , - - M O N T A N V BtAVtBHfcAD COUNVV TfPICIAlS Hi d riel .) udge A I hirney ... lreusurer . .. 1 1 and lincordci- ' , i i i nstrict ( «»art A..--.e*.'«ur ........... ! ■ '».stmicrN« F it a pTHSM’Hill- t w \ ' \ Hi*»’ 1' l'»ink Nfvnwers r. inis V . i I h mi 11 < mi ............ I',. .1 <onger ' .1. C. Mellon ,l r. AI mvimv it X. 1 hniuiis ......... A. J. Now* . W- M Oliver \V. Mliiildtn |( «’•\.»¥•‘1' Pomn rt'l'hu* ttie.li H B Meade l ('«.Amore * , e t Oourt, F ifth Judicial District fetale of Montana, Ivegiilar term« of the Hiurt mnirlM c hciv»-’ ' Hx( d lor the year 1898 a« follows, ty : «\r, : lu Jefferson uuuntv on >*' ,1 ot Mondays of .hi uiuirv, April. Jmv ano 4 >c ohm In Madison fipmtbv. on thr fhlt-u Monday« ot Pehnmry* fflay. Augusr>Httd iN<”- ’ In Heave» he«4 1 - ^ s«n*ri»d Mon ihivs id Aliireh. Jumrt^optdoniao j^nd fhieein her. ( «mi l vvtI pen tu I\ o «•oek l a m . on eaeh o i i he siud davs Bv order el the court. » l\ / 'I O ' Vi ts. ( tel 1« PROFtSStONAl LARDS, * ]: dwin vd«y ATTUUNFV AT LAW. I dtim- over ( T'OVr 11 \ ' to h oí I iiil.UlNd ^0¡^TA^A j j i ; n n V i: MFi/i'oN, A ! ü.f'NF V AT LAW, I'll \ J.’M■! ' 1.1 ¡ I \ 1 ,I, U! A V ATTORNTY AT I AW, !■ r i t i : D I L L O N . N A T I O N A L H A N K HI l.l,ON, M O N T A N A , t.1 '0 M HUOW N, Pies iitnt, li. ]. MOORK l ^vi,lU C A P I T A L A N D H I ' D l M M ' S sfvioo.ooo a ia> i.\o i / ii /■ n i s i i o i ' I 11 H l ,< ' l l )|¡h ' /'• M U t lO.\, /■ Ii ’ Si 1 /IKWh', cu, I lo rou. \ / i i H ,,/. oi oo a I< A ( iCIUT ,11 P ■i i G I Hi; 1)1 ill banks, cot p a a i i • v All luisincss ¡¡¡Ii ¡1 ■■ .! i” our • aic <mul , l , 111 « ntio i mess ti,.ins.¡i ted, s ¡i n hauls, taim é is a -.hall olii lis ai i ouiils ml individuals, have prom j '1 and A'J'TOlfAHV Híif'MS t ANO V I I»IHLDN •{ J p o TO N S’ OO Kli F' : US’*' NAT!-IN U. HANK VlOVd Á N A H. ,1. I.! l;l.!.!|i!l ATTORNEY AT LAW. g TTOffNt f 03» 6*AG«I*1HBAD CoUf’,.¡ .PLO.N, - - iUcNTAMA kfo V k •Booms . i a n d K F'lder Pl-mk. j| \ imM'Ti n PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON- CALLS FROM TH1 COUNTRY PROMPTLY ATTSNOSO TO. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cwpenter Work of »13 liad» PrumptSy Boa*, cippoHitp Y<v B-os.' brore, I'ÍL L O ^ . , - - %- t h e * Thi* Btpoi t ii Ifbw tl» Topic cusiion in Political Cirples i the Eaet. The M. Pud Pioneer Pretw tHep.V prints Ute fullywlng ink'rehUtig Clti- fitgo letter: \fie ve land ha» «¡ueered ail tlume engaged hi the iviispuiu'i In defeat: his iiouiiiiaUen. uud he is su manag ing that mast of them will crawl hum- I'ly into line, allhuugh It Is new rent- ¡AOdUialitis Ids purpose to make Ureshum his staa essor, apd Unit I he suecess or failure of this seanid a;l minisi ration of his w ill he measured h,v LU ah Li « fu proni re the nuinlo»' Uun of Judge (Jresliinu as the admin hit.ruUnii niudid.iie fur the presi- ileiu v in isiHi 1 Tlial, aoeonluig to a New Yurk speeial to (lie Tri lui ne. was a remark made lu une of the musi, usuile ol New A «>rk politieiuns who has seen some! lung ol Mr. i ’leu-laml leeenlh. and has had oppui fuiiiiv. hulhlu l-easuii ol eunversations with him and wilh his persuual fej'l'ofsen l-alues in the rahinel,, uud also I hruligli his ruiilarl wiMi ol her ¡inhlie men. In turni sunn.- upimou ,d the purpuses w hull are nailrmling Mr. I'h. velami now ami ihe fhiei W hull I hose I in i-puses take 1 he. IT mail, was mude a f a n i ni ni ana ! hhh -1 mg \ esl i rila v. in w hn-|i vv, re gal tiered a n u ml ii f u| I |i, ise w lm I ui J, iu 1 1 u- pal ( m l he aulì snii|i|ier im u emuid ol iasi sjiiine ì Imi ¡ls|, ed ¡¡ msl o ms o| Ihe L'-nl lema n, pa i lini un v mili ni nenie lo this pul puse regarding .1 udge ti resila ni. VmI I his u¡»u sanL ' III ni Irmeli, I Want |n sa V lo run I hai I hi re is ¡po (Ionia w ha level | ha i i'iTsuleut. l'li 11 la ini and rn-erprarv I, resi nini ha e a pei In ¡ u iole, si and ine | know I ha t In a il hls poh fu a | ( e j uri r noe I 'I n ria mi lias n o n uni u man w 1 1 It whom he has been su pruaí l\ i narun-d ns hr has Leon wuh I I l i si I;i in I, resini In possesses | usi llie (pia li Inai| ums w hli h a ppeni I i.u I Me« e lami. In; is hliiul., lumesl and i-lim-k lull ut (iiiirage, ami he does lini heM late Inexpn-ss opmlnns. eveai I,hough Mu v do not agree uii.h Mi , Cleudand Jìe lias Ilia tari tu rio il In sui li a maiHii'i as gire (lievi lami pleasure. Tfmpfiinmn tfifi Mf. i^tArfand dopi imi, bke opposti .imi is iilism'i! Ile hkes tu Inali men express 1 tie ! r npm- i\ii8 »ini *t»nd li» 1.hem. lint <iresti am aiwavs dui-s I Ins in sin h a w-av as HOW DALY COT THERE. H«~W6Trk*d in th* Alio« Min* for th* W«lk«r Bro*. Frank Carpenter, -the well known correspondent, io writing up Marcus Daly, says: The Alice mine is one of the most famous in Montana. It ha» produced millions of dollars’ worth of gold uud silver. I ts output for.iHPt wasnearl.v a million and ti. is still worked at a great protit. At the time that the Walker liros. thought of Lu,uug It. the stock had fallen verv low. They knew' that it would rise at once if it was known that they wanted It and Daly was sent here to find out all atnuit it. He came to Uuttc as a mi ner, He was dressed lu rough clothes and pretended that he was dead broke and wanted work. He went In the old ConUneula!' hotel and pretended to look fur w ork for a week, hut fa Hod to get it and told the- landlord that lie lead no umney to pay his hoard. This seemed strange to the hrudinrd, as ail miners were well paid and as there was a great.demand for extra hands. The landlord said, “Well, I will see if 1 can get you a |oh,’' He Ihon went down to the Lexington mine and got a phi re for Daly ami told him about if. Mr, Daly said, “I am a little par- l.icuhir-yh(iii|my wurk, hut I will go down and look al Hie Job\ lie dW so and rume buck Hie same day and said I,lull, (.lie mine was too wet amj lluit his lungs were not strong hr Ieared I u go to w oi k in 11. He I lira hulled nround lor anolln-r week and the landlord, gelling mwe desperate (dill about the payment nl ins hoard, went out ami luonci him another job. Italy looked »1 it., worked In If lor Iwo days ami then nime hark and said Unit l-he mine was not, Umbered pnipiliy nod that he would Hot, wol k in M Now the hniiI'd Dili for llm-e vw•■( ks was doc and the landlord got hoi ilr went up to \\ »Iken i Hr and g‘il Da I y a job in the A her mine. 11 e Id,I Mn VI iilkcn lilt- owners Moil he had a loan loafing around lit his place I,ii whom hr wanted work long enough I o pay hi - Mirer weeks’ hoard bill. I'll«-v ga« i- loin the. Job ami be came Din k In Daly lb swore at Daly non Ins rt-lurn, M lung him he was » hi d o part o i l,n about tils work a id too d iiea-y about h‘seHllug fie i ti,i Wm aii\l.liei lob i ! I Id m to 1 1 1 It y- Daly heard ; im sa Id t Im t lie li i and I Imt la m a Mi I si 0 k 1,0 I I sa v t ha I the sv mine, fus herí hot there was i tmfs and he i “ Wen. I WI ! 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WI1S al ways a wealthy man, inheriting a for tune, and was a slaveholder himself before the w:ur. lie received a classi cal education iu France and spent (i large portion of hls time iu that coun try. Mary was a conservative lli-pub- Honi, generally esteemed by Ihe whites. When the Republican party came in he was offered many mnnina- tuuis, being urged to accept the gov ernorship in ls7!i, and offered the nomination for congress only two years ago; but he was essentially g iuuu of leisure and accepted no office in the city government, lie had been treasurer of the Kepubhraii stale rent ml eomudttre since lls organiza tion. During flie last few yeais be has hern a monomaniac on the sub ject, of assassinatlou, although sane on all ol her points. He changed ids residence a half dozen times In es cape Mo- Imaginary a«misslus, imt finally cnminllit-d suicide loNivoid 'them lie leaves a fortune of |Tn>,- -fKH1. mainly In real estate. BUbiNt&i. OS tu t NATION. btatlgtioal Hoport of the Export» wod Impoi Is tor the Hast Year, ’The chief ot Die bureau ofsliitlslirs In a statement to the secretary of the lieiisurv, reports the total value of the export ol mei'cluttidise from Ihe I ulfed States, during the 12 months eliding April .ill, ISll.l, to lie fs|s,:>!((. 4*7, a (le.rrease of ¡fltill.l fSl hi over ihe preceding year. The. values ol im ports during the same period were. Hii:!(i.Ld.i)NH, an lun-ease ol $tl!,oob,l';l e During the 12 months ending April ■«*. I he exports ot gold amounted to ifMti,ti:!l),l);:ti and the Imports Inifhi. »41,0(10 an cxeess ol export,» of fiat 4liA,t)^.i Du ring I tic (i.nespoiuli eg ¡2 months last, g^i, the exp-nts nl giild amount,ed l,o^P»,tH4. ( 111 ! and tin ho ports to $411,100.112,1, so excess id t v ports of f2ti,fsM.iMii During the 12 month* ending April .IO, ‘ I,he exports of silver amniiKled to |.lH,t(o0.7iii and the Imports to|2T,4no,- 241, an exegss ot exportsol fi,i,Jlln,:,i:t During l.iie I'.nrnpspondleg of the pie reding .Year Urn exports of silver fim<ninGP»n.o VW, i ( mi J v >.j iktrff tile lm- IH'i’ts toIIH.hoiTti, an excess of ex- poits of fll,2'T.S2<l SLOW ALT ION Bwfoee th* G«Ary L aw 1» t.nfou *.«1 (itilrvA Mult BpAAk. VV AstllMl ION MlIV |S T I\ nine date of the supreme court of the I oi ted Stairs l,o the,«ircmt, egurl. of the soul,hern distiT't. of New Turk, af firmmg Mir flei ishits of Mist eourt Hi the exeiiisifni rases, was transmll i.ed yesu-rdav. 1 hts disposes ol the imn.l.er hnallv. liolesH t.fie rase again rnmes heloi'r the rniil'l on a new (pics- turn the pi-esenl I ndtra I loos pond, strongly to tdie ASHumpt.-lim lluit. a ropy of I,tie mapilTl.y ojiiiioiir o! the i'i\nt will n rutlnly lie forwarded to the (diUM-se guvi•rnim-nt t hi-uugh dipuiooil.o- iluir.iiots la tore anv o l.i iideil svsi.eiu (it hostile ».cknui oietef the law wdl lie inaiignnit.ed I hr pruiiHlc.lii.o-s seem In lavtir <d a p'-u- longed si.nl,us in ipK, on the (-tooese ( xpotsion ipiest.jun TO HELP SILVER. i f \ i » f ‘( i F I T'N(< T 'í'f-11 ChAirmAirHArvwy OrgAht«»! N«w PlAn of CAmpAljin. O m O en , May IT—One of the mauils of the Trans-Mississippi congress, that adjourned lu, this city on the 2sth of last month, is the organization of a national si!yer paper. The prospectus suys:*“Tt has been decided by a number of gentlemen to start a stiver paper to tie pubftshed at Chicago. It wlil be an illustrated weekly paper, with a subscription price of $2 per annum. “It will be intelligent and aggress ive, and by cuts, cartoons and illus trations In addition to its reading matter, will make silver a live issue, it will advocate the free coinage ef silver as It existed prior to 1S7T. Under Hie head of press opinions ii will copy cdltorisbefrom the lending western papers thafe^repow handling HjH subject so ably. Its circulation will lie pushed into every portion off the ihiiteil States, ami special aUeiiUon will tie given to Moogressmail Harter's digtrlettisDldo, and all other districts where gold hugs are candidates for congress. Tivmlums.4lit he glvon and every In grmiHy.a'dnpled to widen its rin u!,i Don, and solicitors will be put, In t.h<- field In all purls «if t he I 'n I ted States VV. II. Harvey, late chairmen of the execul Ive cnmmil tec of 1 he Trans- Misslssippi congress, will he in ehaigc and control Its editorial and buMeLN. luHimgenu n| The llrst numberof the pajH-r will ajipeai- a bout June loth. SAND C'OULtfc IN AbHtS N»»tiy t-Vvoy feiuhOvoSsl ttoufc.e in 14(0 town t>#»t.i i;y «u,l S,v n 0 Lou i.i) . I-. May IS. A lire was (hsemered at ;! o ( lock Ibis mornioa ill (lie hl.ore ot 1C. (* t aiTeil \ ( c tthhh ih-M I u\ ed tie- whnh' 1i t ( m i n i ■.- o poit.lnii.ul Hie town I'.veepl Mm I,imt, II lid l.lu1 I \ii i I (Un |ll i U \ S St.i u■ ( left \ e n i hi H 1,1 ish lllrll t. ( (Ktd ii! t.Ci t by the Ii’! luw lug pa rt ms W ere hoi lied nil I : i'i 11 I' a m il A (‘o , si ure 11 11 Higgins, rest ii liiimt: I'iiniuus V\ liei h i ih cry lm ru, ! inlander saloon: ( 'ino Siiloon. N u n s shoemaker shop. I tin t ‘ilt-v, sulooii- I im thirn l \ saItmn, Dims \ oik. hrewel’t ; Till I - 1 cry. sa ham: f'-ivi-ile sa h.ion Then losses varied from #44X1 to f.l.txxi eio Ii The loss on but tilings Hint I null I.Is is estimated lit 125,0(10 A sii I h iron» lh« brick Yolk iihiek the Inn lit 11 g‘( most.lv In longed l.o James AnMeu-v, preside lit of the Haw! (¡«mice fiiii.,. - ,nd wi'F \ partial! y ’T iis n * in! Tin- puhlofftee ynd everything lu It. w* n ('.ousnouul The origin ufthe ti i 1 i I t I o , Hi A BANKRUPT 81 ATfc CAiifdi i'il* 1» hant to U » v an t \■|i v | 1 I « -H.il V Sy ( I I I S M l! NTn. NlIV M> A II evil! mg paper publishes a sl.aleimel ui tile hiiaueiiil eoudllioii id tin- stale government, shnwnig Mint, the m ,a ti ls haUkiopt. uud iiorilile to m.-et il.s olihgatloiui It is est.inuifed in l.le- eo(opM-otl( I'S office 1 lull, win it l-his ml roir, 1 st,ru I, him ends t |m .1, tienuii S Win lie $17.000.000 The gem ml fuud I- exhaiisled Hud |mt no rd truio euouf.u-s t-o lie uuiOfSUils iiioul h Will vtiolsli in a enup!i- of vyefcks I)»lit* are piling up ag« 1 list fj»iiipH,li t-P ami the out look fur i I h i i-eitit,oi'S IS oof, very hopeful It. is penenillv k o w e that Mm t nun res of the st.Hl.e are imt In a very guild enudifioi, Imt, it. is l.olerhiay cert,i, t.lili t Idle published St ii I,eio! Id Is Some whad, i xsggertti.ed. He VV S ' «* ■« I \ « « \ l«ieO'-s',r* res'ed l; (.'Offra«» Nrvt V /.«(.. May 17 - Tt VV asi - iigi.oi, siici od sii', s- i o ex pt ro-rc-e w:!d Ill ' I : V : (!\(* ( , 111 i O I f S( í I, ..... -er pi,.' f !'!( A o r h« t; if V F *>T AMI ?'■»* t l L i-,r (V*«r^iT F-rcfi-art Do« e *r *''► fl',\ \ * e ( T '-f-l-ltll S' s : 1, 1 d m ! i P i i r . V Dii; ^ irte li ' ' H S U if ! i * I1 f.M'lf ! f, Í ! ; i f : f h ¡S 1 ft líWHV V i y »/f U f *- 1; 1 * * ’ \ !L v fnf.^-Duw rj*» * ¿ H I H I * V( f?? t-F'. . » •H*-r t « » sí« 3 I fjD f * ! S' a H f pr! f, F <i» Wf 1 r. i f»r.n {.nr : rifu*-nt 1 hf- dì hi I A-1 i ‘ * f *■ i f f IH'Dfi I <0 u . a jit f W1 ! T D ! hi- M r \ rsi r Mr I i. I w hi \ HU.- i-Kii ! IS(. ( iflB’c ami ask**''! f-'i rt ffii'YF Mr. 1‘lyHt ! ¡ llH J?Cj; j •ts f f s( f I,*-* .1 V\ t i mn F ’ ■A’ < i-u t Mr Wa 1 u j I 4 , tin * [ I >. f Up- ti. f ! S' ' ,ri 1 \ a f i t i- imfini R»yes axil fr tiCP fyj/- Wf IM fj- m i k - - (IU 1+ » e I oil- i' i * r v < J ssi t e (• f h c s t n r v ,o r ««\.<■ c ■ v Vi ti v t *■ ■ k Y g p 'ti i ! r edge i f r 'ig- Hse ; ' I ‘ ; Or - » •> Í' Or gAi'rt'r'- Y” Í ic a agii £,?*>■ OB DEPABTMENT|It s a Q ran(j Stock for Finding J u s t ; T U P if Y A M i \T P R W h at Y ou W ant. IHE B A A M l i U K j Hc€t aidXoueCuBeatOorPrkes! g ve»f of Af-áhe&dJe. that ,£ was,,,^, (■i.-p-jnS k p. ( f t - -e Caatpfie- i ;* *( aeeef-'-acce of the > \fir uafe ’. Í ' the (»’ Dep, I' ” •«> a*t Ol ) fix w* h tf tt, teícií.* T a. aM thaD Cfe-eUr^ wofrié use »■** j?f>weri h t ' » e f • A r i » - - gv < n ’ rr i ~ •' S e 1 t p -posts It r i w-ci wee 1 tie urn's f'-r was fnciwi, h<-weYer. that the sharp «sones of -th* Aswrt- tais desert- rendered rive sium-rfs use- ism. s&A they were twnaá k * m . A Viti t five year» ago t' o-c u* .wars that t\“ tt.gr! t^yfctfoh^Ese^tf^aii ‘gVj! tl,( «, u«,,» in-4:,-.' -v apri. Or-e o j , , ! ............ 1 •r j , # w « th «P- í »-« k *c *vfv f * • % \ U *v * * at S’ Y 1 ' i-g s’as «ìg i v , e F * verte: he !• X - W V -k ¡ t í ' ' 4 • -,t sfH*«“.'. * : V D. f ' » W ’ Á.M ' ' o - • ( ty X H s lt i' a s ' ! ' ' : r ?\W; », s;, ’e s [ Oc 1 , -■ r ! » i « - w r .eg '-'y y he Y ' W f \ ’s f 1 ’ * ' '-r *-(jV S\ _c. f ► v iffei * , ‘i«\ a » g pr f < ff Ih\ ' a t m « ressrisiTtY IN S T O C K AMTLL LIKE m rtmfit and t-BBt-Wc irnfe k type writer and this is the restìi,: — ----- , Aprì'. S THiS. ___ Cf’ifety Trams?* , 0#-»pt*A! to carry the ma-w. flfr that i Í v,,rt * 0 »»#*.«, mu *»,» • t is Í, f*h- ratter tfcat : r t t t Y « k . * * á ta* dam to su®e - * '*rt Wr- ** * * ® ^ 6 ' TtfeaíTtfc'frffit-m. ts -» -te e«dfev i-j-twestessaK. * t e heft»-»»« nrÍMatrfawtíím -wifi í*®w ttet ocr Stock Is BspedsEy Stro*^ ir YarVfy ¡p, B*>t tb ck that O-v'date canes ! pwierted t fcoftay* fo-íá for iw8T»oroBsb5y£eK*Me>aí!tyle. Koth-ref wTH eoffViBce yens Irte Persoti*: íbí ’ * “ ***r “ Lv ShOyVS sí;- A.*i?iat. '[ OI- ,. A, r V i w sr.Of; r» :s f ? i ' j'- f !:g e i '- í, r : i lAfrlawa'c • svi-ruge rate (¡! wef t fd;«( (ig'ti th \ ' f r (• »/: ai ti# ih »very rcasuo tu w ; ; f ¡creed tb\ le«st Mjt iTi'vf. - «¡, 1 - 1 «*- a f!-\. : irtviKf to the 'asr.eft artnwtíl Moaday \ orle w,'ii get • ; c tte stsrt- pe and fnr Che u :w';í. » i g verfi- ■ 2íi k'nots per teté*. ■ - (f,f- e v irv '..'-'i«ter f-ff i . r f s y ’ -f ft ' k k m t race. Tí: roer,, t e». $.Vfiíg >e-.f g p, a kw *• *e¿ * I* eve-v f ; « ¡ 2 ( - t 3 J C /* r _ / j I«®ce*l08 tterí t m wtoct «I l e g a l b l a n k s . ..■■■■■ ^M i u n f e c - v «8r « t SÍ“ I p W'W a jkMtsia slaaOtifRaf I i m s n n s r u x > r a w < u < x « « » x a - * M ° « S U e o c I r i a e m K i r ’ jom tfest AO-fiXL «#®ÍiíSli^2^^p^piSg . & ‘SONS t o g & u y l o u r F w t W « bp . sesse o? worrv.díg t-boet rt. ihat tbe íx-ETi\#: power ha» <ftffflHi u, t'fce W»Bt, *wd New Yf'-fc. ía *»we .tseif, m a n U h i t l à En*.’ Tbcs e*B*(tetK>R agrees. I stwM, ett&ei'y wfr-fc SwaaSW new. tas te àée* wi¡ ü»et «„ te pmme Tor <Srvel»a« te te Ste ste ——^ vxají rw — WX- hh .,.». :(3*j$|c m ic w rw ; xBKte\ d I A í«-ST?a.i«,a ; ^ fv fc i, O^t^Ory grow, Df A fi that rut ¡d te fife d - A tv feas.« V*-* je a Mat f p t »..*• ^ „ cve ^ t t e t i at *te t t UO—wert tales bu esntiffc LegwY Aeotiti* At the E m f* t Tte ^ Prr.t emfmse . . . «• ««Venir ie't teb ad to ^ ^ < *r I» » T-ea^-*-r rt < hrtet V s-'x'/- for a ttów S i shortage.. Tte» a « M *>e*» f « * » w n t o i m S f i X S l Z kVoeg «te b m e à it t ? T s s m ¡ W n k T t e » , seiteS la S e p m t D r r f i s t m t í X t f t e m ™ * - * ® » ' * tegtes «tfiTftw peíate# i sif»erdwy._ I» t m f o m ü f «tete#, tte s edwr te «te % ertnm et, » M w fazm tkgg ^ | t e t tm irm«wétmxOm % atec# . y r * r: ^ r * * V f*r«í« ste ^ e tfw ire t i tte t í s m t e t e » « * » forceé to roí ttestteBeteRteftoBtiieekiowef parswrtewf »**♦ * f V?ge„ I k h r t l t e e í a