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The Tribune. ANK! K. HI ( KCKf . Kaltala PaMiabara. aabacrlptlaaKaitaai ,,a Vaa, fell Moat.. !. . . ITW.Moartil .. I Sing I Ceyiaa .. rf acranllnt act e! Cminuta it part ffi at k kh H III, tKxmi cll nn aum. The Macedonian uprising haa re ceived a setback from the vigoroni Pnpo.i(ion of the European pow ers. There ir one thingj that can be said of March weather it is of more different kinds than any other brand. The Wabash strike bas been set tled and the men go back to work with, a ii to IS per cent raise of wages. There was a big tight in the Dal kins a few days sro and about a thousand men killed. The Turks and Bulgarians are both fighters. The highest court in Germany has decided that a master has the tight to box the ears of his servant pirl if he so desiree. hat a roar there would be in the servants' hall if that were done in this country. Official investigation of gold finds in the Tanaaa district of Alas ka is said to have disclosed that the region is richer in the precious ore than the Klondike and the area in eluded is greater. It is predicted the cutout of EToid this vear will - i r - amount to $20,000,000. Tne sultan of Turkey is one of the very few managers to keep out of trouble by keeping in debt. He has lately borrowed another large sum from European financiers, evi dently with the idea that as long as the other European nations are go ing to see to it that nothing happens to him. We know of one or very liberal landlords who two treat their farm tenants more as partners in business than as employees, and we notice that in each case the landlord makes more money from his farm than the old skinflints do If you want your tenant to do well by you and your farm, you do well by the tenant. After many protests against river water and the holding ot indigna tion meetings and some years ago, the water company gave the people well water. Objections to well water were as numerous as were those against river water and 'the company has again gone back to the latter. It is a difficult matter to please everybody and as tbeu sp ply from the river is an inexhaust able one, it is not likely there will be any more changes. River water is aeain Dourinsr into the resevoirs end dangers of a famine are past. New Albany (Ind.) Tribune. President Francis of the St Louis exposition has completed his European trip in the interest of the big fair, and the press of the coun try is very flattering in its endow ment of the good woik he preform t-d among the governments of Eii rope. The big fair has created 1 vast amount cf interest acron the water and practically every country will be represented with important exhibits. Even Spain, our late an tigouist, has buiied the hatchet and will meet us in a frendly commer cial rivalry. The management of the exposition made a wise move when they sent David R. Francis to Europe. There aic fifteen U. S. senators who are millionaiies, possessing in the aggregate about $iiS,ooo,ooo, while the wealth of each runs troin $1,000,000 to $jo,ooo,ooo. A New York special to the Cincinnati Fiiquiter give the namea of this "millionaire club" of the Senate at follows: Nelson W.Aldrich, 15,000 000 i Russell A. Alger. $10,000- 000 Levi Ankney, I 10.000 ,000 5 Tho. R. Raid, $1,000,0005 Win. A. Claifc, $15,000.0005 Chauncey M. Dcpcw, $1,000,0001 John F. Dndn), $j,ooo,oooj Stephen H. Elkiok. $10,000,000; Marcus A. 1 Uinta, $ia,CKvoui J"'1" Kean, f y'KHI.il'K) 1 Thou; Krn- S1, Uvw.tvtnt RcT.-ld i'fUOi,$l:,ooi cx; Mdihawb. Qay. ft.y,i Nathan !. L'CoU. 00,000, Geo. The Mississippi fllood aituntion i giently improved. Mis Alice Roosevelt b returned from her visit to Porto Rico and Cuba. Champ Clatk it for Senator Cockrcll for the next Democratic candidate for president, and ay he can be elected. Docs Champ want him out cf the way for ena tor? President Ricsco, of Chili, who is very sick, has placed the reins ol government in the h.inds of Vice- President Tucco until he recovers sufficiently to assume the duties of state. The Ruthvcn (la.) Appeal says: The 'Old Man' (meaning the edi tor) recently drank a pint of yeast in mistake for butter milk. He arose three hourj earlier nest morn ing." Western Publisher. L. A. Goodman, secretary of the State Horticultural Society favors us with a copy of the forty-fifth annual report of that society. The volume is full of information of practical utility to our orchardists. The wise farmer, if he has boys, will not introduce any trotting blood among his horses. A man can raise tint class boys and draft hors es togte her, but a i:fo troiter on the faim has sent many a boy to the devil. There is a f.reat gathering of kings and queens in Little Den mark this week. King Christian is to have all his children there with him. Nearly every royal family in Europe is related to him by blood or marriage. President Roosevelt is on his Western trip meeting with enthusi astic receptions everywhere. His utterances on public questions are received with marked approval. Evidently the people are with him whether the pipelaying politicians are or not. Heard in a barber shop: ''If you had aliuggy top," a man asked a tonsorial professor, ''what would you do with it?" "I would put it on a buggy," the barber replied. 'I wouldn't," the other man said, I would use a fine tooth comb." Curtain. Western Publisher. Governor Dockery has approved the law in relation to the Marias des Cygnes river. Now let the good work of regulating that stream be begun at once. Talk is good enough for purposes of agitation, but manual labor with money to pay for it, only counts in doing things. We have several inquiries as to when and how to sow alfalfa for Iowa and Missouri. Select good land, well drained, and sow with out nurse crop the fore part of May twenty pounds of seed to the acre. Run mower over the field when first blossems appear; mow again about five weeks later, and let the third crop remain oil the land for the winter as a cover crop. What wi!l come of it the next year will depend on whether the soil condi tions are favorable to its growth. Live Stock Indicator. How Ion in? will It take tne nun 10 11.1 the aack if he doea licit Hop the Irak t To attempt to tiounh the body when tlie lOUlitll II (lift- eavrd ia like try. lug to fill the sack with the hole in it. VA'hru the atomach and other (lirklive aul nutritive or gans arc di caacd, inert ts a constant Iom of nutrition. Ejiouh i eatm hut the body Iowa fih,-ilain proof that the food eaten ia largely wasted trcau.ie tt ia not digrhtcd tilt aiiniUled. Dr. Pierce's Oolilrn Medical Intcovrry curra diacawe of Hie stomach aud other orgaoa ot digettioa and nutrition. It to tha leak a by which uutri Uon ia loat, and nahles the buiUtiug up of the body by the nutri tion derived front food. The gam in weight prove the curt. Thr ytnrn sfo I m takes with what the d.K-."f cP-d ecrvuina and indi(rttMi. otra Mia. Vt'artca 1'aiLrr.uJ Oiaup rrtrrtH, Nattlwirl, Maaa. -He CMvr " UJ'tlkluc l tha tiuutttr. I,ut I rutild ma aal n a till la t-4 w oaiiural wiitiout auft-'.ug aeva.rly. la a U-w lMttlUa I brKa la h.vt LaLtealua ualiianaht 7 vl M. Mia) ila w Ly la tha f,a of u,y aio.ua. h. I c-Htd ttta d.t,ar agaku ld !r a-L.i 1 had ralailto ol aiuoiaih, Java mM:( ltc tx.d It did a4 do any a,it. Uaa s .4Ma lu Oirr auunllia. 1 thru ifiuft. amc4 taking 1 fit na a air'lu tnaa au't ao, -o b-f u la ll l-iia. I ta Uitn aia Unite. t ' t.u't.a Maoaal IKatuiy.' U if au,Uf f'irMit;.ll,N aai a,s Vbaia uf IM I kcuaa t'rl I faa .iaii Up tsii4ila Laa cat ehciy IJr. I'ic;tt' f'eMD, rdlttf cut cott- '.UUaJ, Our Canadian neighbor arc in a hitter political fight over a c'nance of boundaries for election liMricl. The libet al, who happen to be in power, have nc'ucJ the opportunity to strengthen ttieimelvra in a reditu trictinjj scheme. The conservative opppoae it bitterlly. Yrily, hu man nature i the name, world without end. Since President Roosevelt's ' speech at Chicago on the Monroe Doctrine, the German press seems to have changed its tone. One of the leading papers in commenting on the peech has this to sayt "No logical objections can be rais ed to the doctrine. It is for North America a matter of national senti ment and national business, and any attack on it from this side of the ocean would be mere tiltir.g -at windmilta. Since France's luckless adventure in Mexico there has been no instance of an attempt to upset the doctrine during the last hundred years. On the contrary, European possessions on the American hemisphere-have been steadily dwindling by revolution and sale. Admiral Dewey made some criti cisms on the German navy that got into print. President Roosevelt's attention was called to it by the German Embassy, which caused the President to ask the Admiral about it. Dewey said it was true he made the criticism, and we infer he suggested that his remarks were no more offensive than the German Admiral Pluddcmann's remarks to the effect that Dewey's feat, ''so called," at Manilla might have been undertaken by any junior otlicer, there being neither courage nor strategy in it, but probably an un derstanding with the enemy.' It was intimated from Washington that in case Dewey's punishment was demanded the United States government might be moved to ask an explanatian of the German Ad miral's remarks. When this view of the matter was suggested to the Kaiser he was moved to make light of the whole matter and was glad to drop the subject." So the inci dent closed at once. Tariff Stands Aloue. "One point we must steadily keep in mind: The question of tar iff revision, speaking v broadly, stands wholly apart from the ques tion of dealing with the trusts. No change in tariff duties can have any substantial effect in solving the so- called trust problem. Certain great trusts or great corporations are wholly unaffected by the tariff. Practically all the others that are of any importance have as a matter of fact numbers of smaller American competitors; and of course a change in the tariff which would work injury to the large corpora tion would work not merely injury but destruction to its smaller com petitors; and equally of course such a change would mean disaster to all the wageworkers connected with cither the large or the smal corporations." Theodore Roose velt. Abating a Nulaance of Travel. A circular recently issued by the New Voik Cenirat railway requires the employees in charge of trains and stations to suppress as far as potkible the noites at the various stations during the night hours. It is lather lingular that no systematic effort has hitherto been made to Ictkfii one of the mott dikagieeable and anno)iug things about night travel. Krjrd!t of the rigths of iiil.t tiatclcrt, the 0erators of switch engines, the bargemen, the oilt-it, the condiictois and the biakemtn have been permitted to make a veritable din at every stop. Niue-tendis of this noie is wholly unnecessary. Anything like reitlul sleep while traveling ikhard enough for most people to get under favorable con ditions, and it is a poilive nuis ance to be awakened balf a doaen times during the uight by needlekS noikes. It it to be hoped that other lines will follow the example of the New Voik Central in doing away with supeittuous ktation coites. It it not a matter ol additional outlay, but meiely one of management and discipline. 6ai!ger GunED WITH eOOTMlfcO, B&LMY Oltt. KvUk sm0 awl K:m fwm. tstmm wVrtta t rm a w r . 1 - - m w , a . . . I Order of Publication, static or MiNNomi, In Circuit Court of Ilntc county, MIhou!-I, In vn cnllon, April Dili, l'.na Clam Umry, rintntlff, v. J union Miirklit n ml tlio unknown helra of John (J. Weddle, tier-caned, ivfendnnta. Now nt thla ilny come I'lalutlffby lier nttorneya. Temple- ton & Huh, nud file lier petition. which among other thing, nlleirea that tho iVMidttnt. Jfiiurt) Mnckl, la a nonrvaldrnt of the Mtnte of Mis souri, nml tlmt tho other defendant. thmnknown lielrn of John (J. AVcd dl docenwd, nrtt unknown toher, tlif plaintiff, and that the ordinary prwpiw of law cannot tt nerved up on the aald defeudnnta or nny of thorn; It U therefore ordered by the (Tork that publication 1? niuile, no tifying the Haiti de fendant that an action has Uvn commenced nKninxt them, by ititlon. In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Mlwiouri, the object and jreneral nature of which action In to obtain a decree from the anld court, nmler the provllona of Section Number !.Vt uf the HevlHt-d Statutes of ls;,of MlnMouii, conftrin ln In 5lalntiff the title to the follow Ing named and dcHcrlUHl lands, Ivlnd lclngantl nituate lu the county of Itateaand State of MUwouri, to-wlt: The eaHt five acre of the nort Invest quarter of tho aouthtvent quarter of Section Six of Township thirtlit-lcht and llnnp thirty, and that tho record title to anld lamNU K-rfectl lu idulntitf nud that all rlht. title and Interest of the defendnntH.it anj . and all clalniH thento lx --forever barred. Plaintiff alleging, among other thing, that John it. WeUillo U now duccaed, that lalntlfl lielleves that thero arc ernoua Interested iu the aald lands an helraor tlevlxeeH of huII tkwtiKetl John O. Wctldle, r aa claiming, liy, through, or under Iilin or them; that plaintiff cannot detig nate the Interest that anid unknown heirs bare or t lalin In futld land, if any, nor can nhe give the name of said belrs an she haa no knowledge or Information thereof, wild jK'titlon being duly verified by affidavit: That uulowt the twiid ilefeudautH lie and apMar at this court at tlie oext term thereof, to I largun and holden at the Court Houne, in the city of Butler, In the ttald county, on the 9th day of June next, or on or In-fore the lat day of the wtld term and lead to the l'tltlon In eald cnune. the same will lie taken a confeawetl, and Judgment lie rvnderetl accord ingly. Aud be It further ordered that a cojiy hereof tie jiubllHlied, accord In k to law. In Tint Kim Hu t. Twin su.a weekly newnpajHr printed and ulv llHhecl In itatett county. Mo., for four week Ktim-HMvely, tlie lant liiax-rtlon to N1 nt leimt thirty daj a tefore the next term of the circuit court. J. A. I'ATTKHHON, Circuit Clerk. A true copy of the record. w itneam my nana ami tne Heal of the Circuit Court of ItatcM count v, thht tltli of April. l:t. J. A. l.TTrHKON, Circuit Clerk. Bv. C. M. BsKkLKV, D. C. ORDIR Of PLBLICA1I0N. STATK OI-" MISSOURI, (X)INTY OS" UATKlt. 1 lu the tlrcult Court of Iatt County, Mhwouri, lu Vaca tion Ajirll 2d. liXW. Katk Lmuuck, I'lalutlrf ra. Wh.i.iam II, KMiutkic, IvUudant. Now at thin day come the plain tiff herein by her attorney. Tcniple ton&ilaiea, aud file) her ltctitloti and afflilnvlt, alleging among other thing, that lVfetidnnt William II. Kmbree i ucit a realdeut of the State of Mtitaouii: H'Uercuutiu It la onlered by the clerk that antil llt felidunt be liotllietl by publication that plaintiff baa i'oiuiiicum a ault HgitliiHt hm in thU court, the object nud general nature of which la to procure a tit voire from the dctetidnut, and have the bond of matrimony dUaolvccl. on the ground of dt-Ht-rtlon for the apaee of more than one year U-fore thi couiiiit-nceineiit of tlila action, and that liuU-Mi the Hald defeudaiit Im and appear at thU court, at the uext term thereof, to Uf Ix guiiand hohlcii at the court liounc, In the city of I'.utler, In aald county, on the 91 h day of June next, on or before the laat day of said Una. aimtvcr or plead to the itctlttou In wild rauae, the aaiue v ill lm takeu a confetwetl, ami Judgment will l rendered uc conllugly. And l It further ordered that a ropy jjereol lie publlnhed, aiirtllng to law, In TMIt U H llil.l. Tloni Nf-, a weekly newapaiM-r printed and publlahed 1.1 IWitea county, Mo , for four weeks atict't-atHlvely, tin' at n: ertlon to I) at leant thirty dya U-tore tla- flntt day of the next term of tUeClrcuttCoui t. J. A. raTTk-iiHox, A true copy ot Circuit CU-rk. the record. WltiMtM my bund ami l the ta-al of the Circuit MK1- Court of Unte c.tuiity, tlila 1 day of April.luta J. A. l'T1 S.UHON, ty C. M. 15hm.isv tin ult( lerk. 1. C. Special one svty colonial rates to California, on sal via ihr M. f. I'. Ry., feb. I J to June j 5. rate i;yoo to San fraiuiavP, Los Ai'Ktlua and intermediate DointS.R. A. U Alt.- Tlio I'rUi'O t 111 nmkti imtIhI rule 011 fiiri'H to tht follow Inn: Iiiiit An into. Cnl., Miiy H Mndl (inot, Mobile mid New Orlcmi. l'vt. IviU. llouumrler one wy ivnd round trip to vnrloiiH point on tin drat nti,l third Tuemla.va In enrh month niiltl April .tilth, for full purtloiilnr aee I'.. T. I.Alt.lii;ll ui:. I.otnl Anviit. C:i!CiiESTR'3 EfiCLISIJ FEtlllYnOYALFSLLS a afV. lava r-latlr I. ack l'tlat Bf IHMlmltRt KSI.I.MII In Ik -a and t4ld ntri,a bul-a. aaai.1 allh blua r,tnui. 1 aka aa acaaa. Mnaaa a)aaaa aaikiatt. aiktaiaMi aiMd taa tt , )..,. hn i vtair lin.Kvi, or aand 4a. In ata,n tur lmri Ira ln, Tm.1. ajaamtala n4 -Hvllrf nar Ual,,"hw by raMral VatL. la.M IvauoMMUaia. toakd hf ail lmicu'-ta. c-HicnaaTa CHBMioai, co. SIM aiadkaaua aaarf. FUILA rSV. Haailaaa lata lalli Opportunities In the Soutii. No iHtrtitui of the United Statea hiv made greater pro gn'Ma In the laat year or two than the South. Northern and foreign capita! U rapidly invading that Kectlon, finding profitable Investment In the vnrloua liidiintr!ennnd far tor tin that are laving develojH-d and built. The great Influx of Hcttlera 1h creating nil In creased demand for landa of all kind and price are grad ually advancing. a they will for yearn to come. Work ia plentiful and poverty practi cally unknown. Alabama U (supplying cAnl and Iron to nil the world. More mouey can lie made and t 1th lea labor in the ruining of Miinll frnlta and bcrrie ami in truck patching on the Uulf Coast than In nny othcratateln the Union. Strawberr:.- from Alabauin reach northern n:ir keta lief ore thotte from the rttnte) in the aoutheaat. Cat tle cau lie ra led with great profit, there being mlllloua of acn-ai of cheap range land. If you are intcrettted in the aoutli and it reMourceti nud dtwire Information on any atlbject, nddreiM G. A. PARK. Oaaaral lodaatrlat aad 1 aawat gratia Agaab Loui$ti!l3 & Nasbfilli R. R. LOUISiVlLLC, KY. A Mafcrn Pallwar tuna, Tra! tfaa Skata an.l 1Vrriujna Of MISSOURI ARKANSAS HAMMA OKLAHOMA iMoiAm TTMurorr TtMAM AMO THg SOUTH WT9T Tzvmtsstr MISSISSIPPI ALABAMA AMO TH SOUTHEAST R!um1 ratt In cSnrt all lha ?ar M TlMt k'ri,o Stalala i-faa aida-aratltnilad. IrrtrM- lii,uttl tratiia. A il tJ -.ra tt4 .Itnii aalla ufMt-r O.a tnanaaratatit vS f ra4 llarvajr. l io-a ol Uama ak KICM MILL. MIWUIHI, 1 I'ak r. KHiiaaatlty Mall nml V.x- 'ft - tS:i." iu 111. Tcx'tM. ikliilioiiui & Mem- l'lil, Mnll nud Kipni. Cut) p. 111. Curium Outer 4 l." 11. m, A Ituiv :m. Kiiiihmm tlty alnll Hiul V.x- pn-t t. '.' p. 111. TexitH. 1 iklitlitiiiiii nml Mem- plilH, Mull 11 nd Kxivmi l VI n. hi. riirlmii tVllter .'1 10 p. 111. Fur tletnltetl luforitKit loll In rt'Kitnl to tritln nerv let, rutt'M, etc., apply to K. T. Lnltiirrit-re, ,h-hI ueiit. or Jia. liiiiiitlnie. A, i. 1'. A.. Kauana tlty, Sl. St. Louis & Ilorth Arkansas Railway t'ouuecta at bollguiao with tba rU LoulaaDd Han Kranclaoo. Naw tltut card In e-ITaot Sunday .June. Ss, l'NC ' MOHMIKd TRAINS. No.l L . Kurk Hpga. 6:50a. tu. Ar, Halltftuati 6:40 a. ni. No. S L".Hallfnian 7:10 a. tu. ' Ar. Kuroka Hplnya 8:07 a. m. vkmihu Tatama. No, A Lv. Kuiaka aplnjrs 5 Vi p. nt. Ar. Haliaoiau. ii;t(i p. m. No. 8 Lt. Hllfruan 7:16 p. ru. Ar. r'uraka Hpritifs H:02 p. tu. No. 7 L. Kureka Hrln 8 .V) p. ia. Ar. Halljriuau 8..i p. ui. No. S Lv. Malltfiuau W W p. tu. Ar. Kurka Hpriujra 10.47 p. m. Cutiuautlou Hutu Rlob Hill. Mo, 1 mad wiib tha Krlaoo via tlia Taclflc at t'artliaxa, or via tlia MaiupLiia alj Nlebola Juuctloii. j A liauilaouia iiaar TampUM tiutda! to Kurka Hprlnxa aa a Haallu Itaaori ! baa trail laaj,t, Willi lit taaulKul tlluairatUjua, A 'py aant fra to auy adtiraa. Ad.fraat all lixjulrlaa autl ordara to Uao, Waal, Mauaatr Kureka bprlot, Ark. IIEIH'SIY v ?,. ' .:" VV ' I c . - ' V v IT--- HARDWARE & The immense trade that we have been having this spring proves that our goods and prices are popular. We call special attention to the Derre Ede Drop and the Dradley Corn l'lantere, llisc. Kidmg and Walliirnr Cultivators, High Liie Nuikev Flows, etc., which you should see before making your purchases. We have a full line of bl'u'crator.. jc Chest. Gasoline and Oil Stoves at See us. We will please GENCH RICH HILL. DON'T FAIL TO SEE .THE. GillGAGO INTER OCEAN'S! NEW COLORED SUPPLEMENTS Four pages of Comics Eight feature pages in colors NOW ISSUED WITH THE; Sunday Inter Ocean SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY, Why not sell your larras while you can got the top of tho market? We will advertise it for you free. Write us at once and get it on our next list. Address II. G. GASSELiUiAn I Dox 402, or Suite 564 Shcldlcy DIdfr. J KAIISASCITY. MISGOUni a3gj kS 1 W-9 Lace Curtains SI'i: IAL tmrnaliw in Cur titllla) tiftereil to every litniHew Ife. We Iihvv m an lied tlie factorli it ot the vt ttrld, mill Ikivm (ttlienil u collei'tiiin l,l(li U utiNtir piiHw.1 In utli iiallty mid i-Imii. "Wo tifttf n Kn-Hter iiuiuImt for ii(r mlectliiii t Imll Clin In lolllld lillti-l.timt tlm l(irt-t w liil-tili lmue In tl.i world, nud nt liU M.Vi:l I'lllCKM. Kvery WtiniHU Mlmtukea A pride III her h Inilmv il-ciratoita run n vitll Ik rw If of tlila apleii.11,1 t'pportuulty by writing fur our cntiiloKiiti Wliii ll llliiDtrntea eu ll tle lu. klvliiu leuiftli, t tilth, prliv, net tllM'iiuiit, etc. Not only tin we offer you an tin liii'iiM line to M-Ut t from, tint wa hhv you Money on every p!r pur. lii.tM-,1. Wrlti fur rnttlouuu to Home Outfitting Co., l , a. 114 taa iura at., t HICt,o, ILL. "v Vf- fi IMPLEMENTS. lowest prices. jou. MISSOURI. j .3 MANAGER WANTED. W ill aire til t-liii,n n t rila t tt , ill I, v . I.nl.v or m iiili-niuii t liuiiw,,. ,,'r liUllieM III tlila t'odtlty (t 111 ,IJ.,U. In;? t. nlti.r.v. Our li.iute U wi !hii, titvornlilv kiiutt ii. r-iOOt htralKht t'uali hrtlarj and ull J apenaea pul.t Werk l.y t,.vk illr.vt fn.iu a.. tjimrti r. i:xi-ini' money ml vniie,-.!; pretloint i-perieii.-e linn.-i , KM,rJ poi.iti.ni x iimiiient. .i.r 'l iiovia J. l uDim. Mnii,,,.,, 1'iJOCuxtoti r.ulidlui;. liiu iiio, U. Special colonic rtCa t ,lC v.-cat, tiikrU on ml via tlie M. I). I'. Hy.. I'tli. 15 (,, ,p,j i!lU Mont.. $17.55, I.iviiiKston, Mont., $10.55, lltlcna and Htittr, Ii 1.00, Spokane, $J,vso. 1'ottland, Seattle, Tiicoma, lid.tfi, ;:, rate, apply Pi ! otu.r intrl .i,c,i,.,(9 puinl.. K. A. II.Ml.kV, Ai;t. t'oloi.lal lUtra lo I ul 1 1 "fit Irt. lie 1 llai ll I.I.I.. Ul M il ll.ll I w 1 e tlitja) .i '(.I;,. .riiht pointa i tl. a v Road Tho Tribune 'i i 1 i it ia 1 1 a hi ti n hi ni i I r full iU IdlU aw - 1- UaliMatk.!;, l,otaj .-t. QEO.WflT Macia.