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BVKNTNO nOM.BTm. HONOIiOLU, T. H.. TUESDAY. NOV. 6. 1906.
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Home Rulers Endorse
. Bicknell,
K&lau, Brown, Yida
In accordance with tho program, which they decided on Rome time
rko, the Homo Ilulcrs nro today throwing nil their strength for
4 llrnwn nnd Vlda. Tho Homo Rulers, having no candidates of their
own for tho county sheriffship and the deputy sheriffships, decided
to endorso Brown and Vlda.
In accordance with this drclrlon the Home Rulo party has Issued
sample hallots. on which the names of Drown nnd Vlda appear anions
tho other candidates who arc marked an being the choice of the party
In Ihp meantime, these two nro mil tho only llepiihllcan county ofllre
candidates who have liecn thus fnorcd. The Home Rule sample hal.
- lot shows endorsemenls of .Inmea blckncll, for County Auditor, and
f of I). Knlauokalanl, for Coimly Clerk. It Is also reported that I-. I..
4 McCandlcnn has heen endorsed for benator liy the Home Hule parly.
Confusion Caused By
Mistake In Sample
Ballots Of Democrats
MNY
VOTES MAY BE
As Ihc reult of n mistake made hy
tho mnwiEcrK of tho Democratic enm
I'P.Irii there will pinhnhly bo n great
i!ea.of (oufiiKlon when tho hallots arc
counted tonight. On the sample bal
lot furiilKhed to tho Democratic work
ers the candidates for Bupcrvlsor-at-Largo
hcml tho list, followed by tho
candidates for District Supervisor.
This Is exnetly tho revcrso of tho way
In which tho names arc placed on Ihc
official ballot, which has tho candidates
for District Supervisor first, followed
hy the names of the candidates
lor
Uupcrvlsor-at-Largc.
The result Is miro to mean mnny
InllolH will ho spoiled nnd thrown nut
when thu count comes. When n na
tive, unable to read well. Is given a
Democratic sample ballot to take Into
BEER AND BOOZE
CONSPICUOUSLY
ABSENT TODAY
An election day without an arrest
cetablitdictt n rccoid, not only for Ho
nolulu, hut for any other city of Its site
In tho entire country. Hut that Is thu
condition of uffalrs that exists In Hono
lulu today. I'ji to 3' o'clock thcro wun
i.ol n single name cm tho blotter :it the
jiollco station. I
And this Is not because the pollco are
not active, Thcie Is no disorder of any'
kind nnywhcin In the city. In n com
plcto, round of tho otlng booths tnn
moinlng, hut n elnglo drunk was seen, murdered William Pfltmer and Wil
ami he was n negio who hud n hold- am Frlede, ercliantt, robbed the
en or from last night, Japanese bank ef $4,200, killing Caen.
Ilccrund boom stories tall pretty il.u
in view of tho fart that there Is not i
drop of nnythlng Intoxicating to bo bad
iciuay in mo city, a row tuirsiy some
during tho morning and the early part
of tho afternoon anxiously made the
rounds of all tho places where drinks
may ordinarily ho had but thcro was
nothing doing, rcrsmishm and en
tirety wcro useless. Even nt the eaten,
whero the law permits liquor to be sold
on election day, provided It is dis
pensed with meals, nothing In tho iliink
lino could be had. Tho restaurant
keepers nil stood hy their agreement
not to sell liquor.
At tho pollco station tho clerk wall
ed In vii I n for something to turn up,
The patrol wagon horses munched their
bay in tho Rtalls and enjoyed it day of
i cut. Thcro was no occasion
them out.
toitako
All in all, today has been the quiet.
est election day
In tho bUlory of llo-
IIOllllll.
mniium
HE I. SATISFIED
"Things aru going ull right for us,"
mill Henry Vld.i at I o'clock, "Tlilugi
look good to me, unci thcro lb no ilnulil
but lliur wo uro winning. 1 am uatiii-
lied with tho inspect."
ii IE Hid
Home Itulro claimed nt 2:15
p, in
I hat among the Homo Hulo ciiiiilldllei!
I). Knlauokalanl, Hr., .1. M. I'nepoo, .1.1
K. Nakookoo, I), Kiiplhou and Abraham
IVruaudiv. wciu lending at Kooluii. At'
Milium and Wiilnlnn Kormiudnx and
lltnwn with Siiiuiml Noir wuro In tlm
lo.nl.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
HAN KIMNUIBCO HAY
Kutln In brii'by jilvcn Hint Alvlui
l.'li.iiincl Ih'iiiiiii No, ID, n i ii t It r pllii
heiiinii, mi t K' miuthi'ily sldu nf Alvlui
t'liMiini'l, Hiutliern part f Him I'mii'
IMII IU), twill M'HIlli lill)li Oi'l-
nbr ac miii lulmlli as oun 'c
llMllotbl
fM.N I'.MM'l imv i'M.H'illNI.
Noll'u la lii'iwu) yUt'ii iImi Hull Cull'
:i
4
I
4
!i
4
4 4 4
THROWN OUT IN COUNT
the booth with him with Instructions
In mnrk his ballot accordingly, ho will
becomn mixed by tho fact that the
names nro confused on tho two ballots
and will vnfc for two candidates
where only onu Is to be elected. This
will cause the entire ballot to ho
thrown out by the Inspectors of elec
tion. In sumo cnbcs wheic there Is not n
mlslnke made which will throw out
the ballot, tho Ignorant voter, marking
his ballot by the snmplc hecnuso ho
is unable to read, will vote or Home
Itulo or Republican candidates Instead
of those whom he meant to vote for.
Thcro has been n good deal of rather
harsh criticism hy leading members of
tho Democrntle party over tho way In
w hlch matters were handled by workers
allowing such n ml?tukn to occur.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Nov. 6.
Louis Dabner has confessed that he
and a kanaka named John Slcmsen
er Murataka and robbed Dr. Leland
and several others. Doth men were
arrested for assaulting Jeweler Behr.
emj,
Robbers
Escaped
(Aactn'rd frf. Apertai Cmbl9)
uiuu, hi., nov, u. iionners enter-i
ct ",c farmers and Miners' Dank to-1
day ana escaped alter an exciting
'chase.
I
PACIFYING THE UTES
(Aaiiuctatrd 'rfi Biicetal Cable; '
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 6. I
President Roosevelt has approved the
y , wi III sjVttldllCMb W
the Utc Indian grievances.
GENERAL STOES8EL BROKE
MWitttl I'rtrni HikcUiI Cabjet
8T. PETERSnURG, Russia. Nov
General Stoesjcl Is so poverty strlck
en that he has asked financial alri thai
en that he has asked financial aid that
he may hire a servant.
OLD DANK RODDERS
Mild. III., Nov. G. Ijr.t night two
men hound the i ashler of n bank here
ami robbed tho Institution of J7')00,
Fins Job Printing at the Bulletin.
f
! Uludged Channel lluoy. No, I, n
liliinlf fli'til .1nuv iiii u'Ust itutiililtultrd '
Oilnber li. In 29 feet of wnUr. in plncn
or Hun I'.ihlu lliij nrrilKoil C'li.uiti'd
liouiim No, I. rairh'il uny I
Mjiii IhI.iiiiI l.lslil-lliiiiFe. r,i;, , K,,
I'llioln I'olnl rlslil IniiKdit, It by i 7 H
l; , Ennt ItKillier IkIuiiiI l,lr,li-nuiii'
fi.
by W 0-K W i
('AYIK.'O.S
,.NHN0. CAI.IHHINIA.
(Niyiicoi luidlUK lluoy No A. it hlili'lt
lill-ii4 1 1 in i' Iiiid aiinn Mill III li nlll
lc i.iiictpj . n , tii4citinbu
It I MV
i'lMIIIIIIIUlltH I N N . Ill'l'l I'll . ill
,ltili-Miw nieiilti
Hawaiian
UIIOigGU,
Of Murder
Hawaii .
Maul .
Oahu ,
'Kauai ,
Molokal
Entire Group
At the local office of the
U. S.
weather was generally partly cloudy with' an average cloudings' of
5 lOt lit, and five days upon which measureable rainfall occurred,
amounting to .29 Inch, a deficiency of .49 Inch for the week. The maxi
mum temperature was, 82, minimum 68 and mean 76.1, .4 above
the normal for the week. The mean relative humidity was 68.9, and
the prevailing wind direction east, with an average hourly velocity of
11.7 miles.
WM. B. 8TOCKMAN,
Section Director.
CREX
RUGS
f
Just Received per
Alameda a Large
Stock of Figured
and Plain Rugs.
ALL SIZES
Coyne Furniture Co.
Limited.
UNION AND HOTEL 81REETS
THE
Honolulu Drug Co.,
is now owned by R,
N. C. FINLCY, late
Drug Company.
D REEDY and
of the Hobron
The New Owners
will endeavor to serve all former pat
rons of tne HONOLULU DRUG CO.,
nil NEW CUSTOMERS, their friends
and business acquaintances In a cour
teous, businesslike manner.
Our Soap
gets to the foundation of
tho dirt and cleanses
thoroughly. There's noth
ing superficial about Honolulu-made
Soap,
83.75
FOR A CASE
Delivered to Your Kitchen
Honolulu Soap
Works Co, Ltd.,
F. L. WALDRON, Agent.
ATTRACTIONS
AT THE
ZOO
KAIMUKI HEIGHTS.
a m y
TIME -
SraT- EVERY 0 A V
CAMERA OBSCURAI
HAWAIIAN GRASS HUTSI
OPEN-AIR SKATING RINKI
ANIMALS, BIRD8, ETC., ETC.I
MUSIC SATURDAYS
AND SUNDAY8I
DONT MISS A GOOD TIME!,
SUPPLIES PLANTATIONS, FAMI
LIES. SHIPPERS AND STORE
KEEPERS. A Janancsc schoolboy who can
speak good English, wants a position.
ALL AT REASONABLE PRICbS.
PHONE WHITE 2576.
RIVER 8TREET near HOTEL
WM. Sj. ISWIfU CO., LTD.
AOKNTH KO.'l TUB
I ruiyiil Insui'anc Co, of Liverpool, Cng.
Alllanr.s Aiauranci Co, of London,
I I n'jUnil,
, loollish Union A National n, Co, of
Cdinhurnh, Scotland,
I Fire AnocUllon nf Philadelphia,
Wlllnca liuuronct akaafrhllon, Lid.
Ilhelms of Murth3ff Uin.ral Insur.
nc oompany
S(jT Tor nml "
lilt ItlllUlHI UllK
eai.u en nli l
DUUUP TIN AQS,
I'AY
TEMPERATURE
73.5
75.6'
76.4
76.3
77.4
RAINFALL.
0 85 Inch.
1 07 Inches.
0.63 Inch.
0 92 Inch.
0 71 Inch.
74.9 0.86 Inch.
Weather Bureau In Honolulu the
Political Notices
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
TRICT.
DIS-
I havo been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention for
the office of
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
and I request tho support of the elect
ors of the District.
3498-tf JOHN DUCHIES.
DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT OF
HONOLULU.
Having been regularly nominated by
the Re'puhtlcac County Convention for
the office ot
DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT
OF HONOLULU,
I hereby solicit the votes of Iho Elect
ors of tho District.
3197-lf HENRY O. VID'A.
COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF
OAHU.
.Having been regularly nominated
by the Republican County Conven
tion for Ihc office of
COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY
OF OAHU,
I hereby solicit tho votes of the Elect
ors of the County.
JOHN W. CATHCAIiT.
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
TRICT.
DIS-
I have been regular nominated by
Iho Republican County Convention for
Ihc "nice of
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT.
nnd I request tho support of the elect
ors of tho District.
3496 tf W. T. RAWLINS
REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTH
DIS-
TRICT1
rRICTl
cgiilaray
I havo heen regular nominated by
tho Republican Cuun'ty-Couvuulion for
the office of
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
and In this manner nstc for the votes
of tho Electors of tho District.
E. A. LONG.
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DIS
TRICT. ...
I lutvn been regularly nominated by
Ihn Republican Cot sly Convention for
the office of
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
nnd I request the support of the elect,
ors of the District.
3191-tf A. D. CASTRO.
COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY
OAHU.
OF
I have been regularly nominated hy
tho Republican County Convention for
the office of
COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY
OF OAHU,
nnd I hereby solicit tho votes of tbo
IClcuiora ot tan County.
James ricknelu
COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY
OF
OAHU.
t havo been Mgulnrly nominated
hy Ihn Republican County Convention
for the offlco ot
COUNTY CLERK. COUNTY OF
OAHU
nnd hcicby solicit the votes ot tho
Elector of. tho County.
DAVID KALAUOKALANI, JR.
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU
I have been regularly nominated for '
tho office of I
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF
OAHU,
by tho Republican County Convention,
and I hereby solicit tho vole ot the
Electors of tho County. ,
CIIAS. 1IU8TACE, JR.
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU.
I have bevn regularly nominated hy
the Republican County Convention for
the offlco of
8UPURVI0OR, COUNTY OF
OAHO
and solicit IIih totca of Iho Elcctorb
of tho County.
A, V. QBAIL
8ENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU.
1 havo been rrculnrly iiumlnuted by I
Ilia llopiibltrau County Cnnvmtlou foi I
the "Men of
SENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU, ,
iiml I liriohy lolorlt Ihn otcs of ilia
Elcrlmu nf th.i Coiinly,
e i' cmi.i.iNiiwonTii,
OCNATOn, COUNTY OF OAHU,
I lmu barn ruiiularly nnmlimlml by
lit. Ilaiiiilillrnti Counly (JniiwiiUi n for'
dm i.m.u ur
,:.ra M TW5ir In.
Ulvtliim nf Urn Ol'llll)'.
I. I'. MiliANDM'.UH,
.Political Nonces
, REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DIS,
TRICT.
, 1 having heen regularly nominated
i hy tho Democratic County Convention
' for the office of
' REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DI8TRICT,
I request the support of the Electors of
I Ihc District
j tf EDWARD INOIHAM.
DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT
OF HONOLULU,
Having been regularly nominated hy
itjio Democnillc County Convention for
cue oincc of
DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT OF
HONOLULU.
I hereby solicit the votes of tho elect
ors of tho County.
2197-tf WM. P. JAtlKKTT.
COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OF
OAHU.
Having bejn regularly nominated
by the Democratic County Conven
tion for the oRlcc of
COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY
OF OAHU,
f hereby t-nllrit the voles of the Elect
ors of the County.
W. W. THAYER.
COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OF
OAHU
t have been regularly nominated by
the Democrntle. County Convention for
the office of
COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY
OF OAHU,
nnd I hereby solicit the votsa of the
Electors ot thu County.
OIIAS. II. ROSE.
TERRITORIAL SENATOR.
Having heel regularly nntntnntrd
by Ithe Democrntle County Conxen
tlnn for the office of
TERRITORIAL 8ENATOR,
I hereby milnclt fhe voles ot the Elect
ors of the County.
c .i McCarthy.
COUNTY CLERK.
l'-.l-iK .,iti regulirly nominated
av lite lie iiio'iu'ti' County Conven
tion lor I lie nflleo of
COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OF
OAHU.
I hereby solicit tho votes of Iho Elect
ors of the County,
MANLEY . K. HOPKINS.
SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU.
I havo been regulerly nominated
by the Republican County Convention
for the offlco of
SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU
and I hereby solicit tho vote of Ihc
Electors of the County.
A. M. HROWN.
Corporation Notices.
NOTICE.
Owing In dissolution of eo partner
ship, wo request that all nrcounls
ngaltiKt us bo piescnteil nt nneo nnd
that nil accounts owing In us bo set
tled.
LORD ft RELSER.
Honolulu, October 31, 1906.
3527-tw
7T tr Z 7
flflPBR nnnclnO.
, -
W.W.Wright Co.
LIMITED.
have opened a horseshoe
ing; department In connec
tion with their carriage
ahon. et2. Havlna BScur.
d the services of a first- I
rlasa shoer they aaa pre
pared to do all wolc in
trusted to them In a first
class manner. :: :: :: ::
Worth Knowing
Tnat til men' palate are pleasud
with the far. served by the
FAVORITE GROTTO
Corner HOTEL and BETHIL STB.
J. M. Davis
8EWINO MACHINE REPAIRER.
1256 FORT ST. near BERETANIA.
Sewing machlnea for sle.
TEL. MAIN 117.
Horse Clipping
LUKE ROGERS Is back analn from
Maul, clipping horses at the old tUnd,
corner Punchbowl and King Streets.
.
iw- nrmTii n -
IK., h A V LA. J.
.FANCY BAMBOO ARTICLES MADE
TO ORDER.
Workmanship First-class.
NUUANU OPP03ITE .KUKUI 8T.
S.M.WEBB,
QUM AND LOCKSMITH.
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP
fiaffa Opened, Typewrlleri, Cash Ron
IMem and flewlnn Machines, Lawn
Mnwrn rlean.ri, ,iiluitfrt and icpairril
HLMOVIill TO UjJIOri OTRECr
I nilll niMP U4TrDI(C
i HUlLUIilM itIaI t-.niALc
or ai.i. Kinn,
Wm In lunmr id Qor.1
A. , UN A QuiMBOfi,
iQUEEfj bi,;,.! I II IIQH0LULU,
'rwair Steamship Company
TIME
Tht steamers of thlc lint will arrive
FROM SAN FRANCISCO:
1 ALAMEDA
SIERRA . .
ALAMEDA
SONOMA .
! ALAMEDA
...NOV. 9
...NOV. 21
...NOV. 30
...DEC. 12
...DEC. 21
In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the agents r. pre
pared to Issue to Intending passenger, coupon through tickets, by any rail
road from San Franclcco to all points in the United States, and from New
York by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wnv G. Irwin & Co., Ltd
OCEANIC S. 8. CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
Pacific Mai Steamship Co,
Occidental and Oriental Steamship
Co., and ToyoKisen Kaisha
Steamer of the above companies
port on or about the date below mentioned:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
IIONOKONO MARU NOV.
KOREA NOV.
AMERICA MARU DEC.
:!
SIHERIA DEC.
II
Call at Manila.
FOR OCNERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO
H, Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., -
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO
Direct Sertita between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific
Prorri New Yorlc to Honolulu
8.6.-CALIFORNIAN" lo M OCT. 20
0-8. 'ALASKAN" i0 sail NOV. 10
Freight received at all time at the Company's Wharf, 41st
Street, South Brooklyn.
Rfrom San .Rrnnclssco To Honolulu
8.8.-NEVADAN" to , OCT. 31
8.8.-NEORABKAN" l0 NOV. 10
Frelgnt received at Company' Wharf, Greenwich 8L,
and each month thereafter.
Prom Honolulu to Son Rsanclaeo
U.S. "NEBRA8KAN" to sail OCT. 24
K.8. "NEVADAN" to. sill NOV. II
Prom Smnttlm nnd Tacoma to Honolulu
VIA BAN FRANCISCO.
8.8. "NEVADAN via San Francis to call OCT. 23
8.3."ARIZONAN" direct to sail NOV. IS
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY AT
C. P. MORSE. H. hflackfeld & Co., Lt
GENERAL FREIQHT AGENT. AGCNT8, HONOLULU.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mall
SlotmmMhtp Company.
8ttmrs of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN
jPACiriC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydrt-, N. 8. W
'nd calling at Victoria, B. c, Honolulu
1 DUE AX MOIN
DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the
From Vancouver ant Victoria, B. C
(Tor Drlibsn eLd Sydney)
MOANA NOV. 17
iMIOWERA ...DEC. 15 AORANOI DEC. 12
AORANGI JAN. 12 MOANA JAN. 9
Through Ticket lisued from Honolulu to Canada, United State r.nd Eu
rope. For Freight and Passage and
Tin. B. hues S
J. F. Morgan, President; C.J.Campbell, Vice President; J. L. McLean,
Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N- E. C:dge, Auditor; Frank Huetaoe,
Manager. ,
Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd.
DRAY MEN, 63 QUEEN ST.
DEALERS IN
Firewood, Stove
ALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND.
Oahu Railway
Time Table.
OUTWARD.
Kor Wiilanae. Walslua, KabiiKu and I
Way Statlons-9iir, a. n... .t 20 p. in. !
I'or IVnil nil.-. Km Mill un.l Wavl
Slallona 7:30 a. in., S:I5 a. in.,
; 'H:? h. rn.. ::lf. p. m. M:2(i p. in..
U.,U I'. ,11,. IJidU 1. Ill lll.U'J I'. HI.
Kor Wnhlav.a !) IB a. w. and 6:15
P-m.
INWARD.
Arrive Honolulu from Knbului, Wal
alua and Wnlai.as &;i$ u. in., 'Still
p. m.
Arrive In Honolulu from Ewa Mill
nnd I'enrl City 17: IC a. ni S:3tI a.
m., 'lUsas a. m, 1.40 p. rn., MS31 p,
m.. 'fttai p. in.. 7isj p. m,
Arrlvo ilnnnlulii from Wiililnwu
lli.in n. in. mid &.Jl p m
Dally,
t Kt, llnnd.iy,
I tiiimbiy Only.
Tlin Halolwii Limited, u tftnhniir
train (only flrst'iUts IIiIiiIn liunured),
niina llonnliilii ryury Huiuliiy nt iiti
a, m , itluriiini(. nirlvmi In llunnlulu
Nl 1 l'i ii in Tho l.linllii.l ou m,y
at I'liil Cilv nl rt'iUnm
0 )'
p o m!tii
DIWIION,
rl U. I. T. ,N.
m Jolt I'flinMl Mil UMlUHlif "
TABLE
anj leave this port a hereunder!
FOR SAN FRANCI8CO:
ALAMEDA
SONOMA . .
ALAMEDA .
VENTURA ,
ALAMEDA ,
...NOV. II
...NOV. 20
...DEC. S
...DEC. 11
...DEC. 28
.will call
at Honolulu and leave thl
.cOR SAN FRANCISCO:
l ! AMERICA MARU
"HIIIEIIIA
.NOV.
.NOV.
.NOV.
.DEO.
12
2D
27
11
' CHINA
NIPPON MARU
and Suva, FIJI, and Brisbane, art
date below stated, viz.:
From Sydney and Brisbane.
' (For Victoria, and Vancouver, B.C.)
MIOWERA NOV. 14
ill general ftiformation, apply to
C., IU. leieral
!!.
and Steam Coal.
TELEPHONE MAIN 295.
Rest Schooner
COINCORD
Balling for
KAPUNA, HONOIPU, KAILUA
and
Fpnm c " .o.,". wh.r.
n rJr""'n ,..Whr,
"' on Do''rd or to
HAWAIIAN BALLA8TIHQ CO., AgL
' TJejP",'e ""' 39. Mn',,uB,"K, 6,-
-" - . , w, Hn w
Headquarter for Automobiles with
Oplendlrily Equipped Fireproof
ftsratit,
' - !
' i iferv vSiiix
VOH IIAMM YOIINQ COMPANY, l.lrl,
I
M, PbilHp & Co.
Whlnl inperir nd Jbbr
ri'nopf.MI AN0
AMfcHlOAN PHY 00QPI,
P0IJT ni QVBBM T-
. Df .11 tim at it i r i 1 1 llstirfr - ' -r ' - - - - -Jik,J """" "- -- --'
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