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MftNY C ES New Officers Lonrning The Ropos, GcvcTar Dole tc OtMtnuft Sjston or Exlv GowftcilSi Auditor Bmy. There' re dintifiM Ml Rloim lit Him In (he ( Hire ut tlii (invmtiiMcint yntM' day, owlittf lo Hawaii' ImoiiiIhr r In ncnrly nil nf the olllom thtro wilm little ljUKlne trnnnatiil, the now olllccrH mill tliPlr deputlen tlevotltiK their tlmo InrKcly to famlllarltlm? thomrotvm with the new law mid conditions. It will be Koine day heforo the buslncF of the Territory begin to run mnooth y mcc more for In inont of the department entirely new Hyntenis of doing business will be Introduced, and the du tics of other, departments will be entirely different from that under the H-public Governor Dole has decided to continue the syHtem of Executive CouncllB. Thece conferences of the olllcluls of the Territory will not have powers to pass authoritatively on any questions, but they will oo of usslstnnco to all the olllcers, keeplnR the head of each department In touch with the otheis. Governor Dole was anxious to have the Cabinet Idea embodied in the blAcrentlng Hawaii a Territory, but It was cut out In Congress. Theiu Is nothing In the bill prohibiting these conferences', nnd they will he continued! Governor Dole slates', for lie considers them n great source of strength to the Government. Ilcuiy J3. Cooper, Secretary of the Territory, occupied yesterday the suite of rooms he occupied when he was Minister of Foreign Affairs under the He-public, before he became Attorney General. Jleslaes his duties as Secretary of the Territory, he will for n time have to act as Territorial Tieasurer, to which olllce he was appo nted pro tempore yesterday by Governor Dole, who has not received a satisfactory answer from the man whom he wishes to llll that otllce. Mr. Cooper will a so have the conduct of the Terrltoiial elections under his care. Tills woik was In elinrgc o'f the Interior Department under the Wrny Taylor will continue In the capacity of Registrar. Mr. Cooper's first olllchil net wns to sign the notice for publication of the appointment of the Governor. The old Intel lor Department becomes the Hoard of Public Works under the new order of things. Superintendent McCandless is still out of town, the work of Ills department Is at u standstill for some days. The clerks In the department have betn paid off and were busy yestetday closing up a lot of o'd business. Portions of the work which was formerly handled by the olllce will devolve upon the Treasury and Attorney General's departments. Mr. Howell, who has acted ns Superintendent of Public Works, will piobably be retained In the ofllco under the new regime ns a deputy. Young states that there is enough work in the olllce to require the services of Mr. Howell and several others us well. The work has boon so much better systematized of late that mucli more can be accomplished than formerly In this otllce, and It Is expected that when Mr. McCandless returns the depaitment will be but a short time In getting Into good shapi" The Auditor's olllce was about Hi'-only one lo present Its usual busy otut yesterday. As Auditor II. C. Austin was Auuttor General under the Hepublle, and simply drops the "General" under the Territory, there will be very few changes necessary in his department. As the custom house and postolllce will hereafter be out of the Auditor's hands, there will he fewer warrants to draw, uml ii reduction of the force may result. The Judiciary Department will go on temporarily ns before. Judges Stanlej and Wood were both on duty yesterday ns usual, nnd transacted business as before Chief Clerk Henry Smith swore In the deputies and there was no cessation of business. Jteforu admlnlsteilug the oath to Governor Dole on Wednesday, JUBtlce Frenr was himself sworn In us n Justice of the United States, his commission na Chief Justice not having arrived, Henry Smith administering the oath. Then Justice Frear swore In Mr. Smith. The Uducntlonal Department will be In running order early next week, Superintendent Atkinson said yesterday. Now blanks were received In the ollleo yesterday and the work of the olllce was going on ns usual. Vhe Police Department will witness few changes. Much of the work which has heretofore come under Its direction will devolve upon United States Marshal Hay. whenever he shall arrive. Mr. Hay will have charge of all postotllce and internal revenue business, smuggling and Illicit dlBtllllng, nnd will appoint several deputies In the other Islands on his arrival. Until his arrival and the establishment of the Marshal's olllce on a working basis, High Sheriff Drown will look ufter smugglers, nnd the cases of such men will come before the Federal courts. Attorney General Dolo and Deputy Cathcart were In their olllces yesterday us usual, and their depaitment will soon bo In woiklng order. No Commissioner of Agriculture lias yet been appointed, nnd Mr. Hiughs Is carrying on the work of the olllce for tho present. The land olllce has much business still on hand, nnd It will be some time before It will be cleared up. There will bo very few changes In tho olllce, as far ns could be ascertained. Although Dr. Wood, president of tliq Hoard of Health, hus resigned, the Hoard continues to carry on Its work ns usual, and It Is probable that there will he few other changes, Almost all of tho present Hoard will continue In olllce, FOK FIFTY TIMHS ITS PRICn. I awoke last night with severe palim in my stomach. I never felt eo badly In nil my life. When I came down to work this morning l felt so weak I could hardly work, I wont to Miller & McCurily'B drug store and thoy Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Uemoily, It worked like magic anil one dose fixed ma all rlRht, It certainly la Mm finest thing I ever used for itonincli trouble, I shall not he without It In my homo hereafter for I Hhoulil not earn to endure tho eulTerlngs nf last nlkiit agafn for liny times It price. 0. II. Wilson, nurgettstown, Washington Co., I'. This remedy Is for sal by nil DruRclsts nnd reaorn, IHINBON, SMITH & CO., ITO., agoiitJ for Jfawji. tun 4k. I!? 5'IjWlL it lit mil J QPftl :a.jm hw imVT ffi tut b mm m.i mmmmt tkuMb. rfun vrt Mat inrnnratlon Issuing tho Instrument to enio is drawn that the peison, llrm or m2SZt ' W hi 11 H H H ' mm ; m KW I A I - - ni & HMM ivjj ly puv for tlie slampa required. ---- TWO KOIt SDAI.KD I,r.TTDHS IN CITY M I 1 " M tmd lb aM M. tk HHtiw Hvm OMt ofwnH for torn mm thn or tnmn irekm iwt In m wrf. Arh UtMtnn aloft n tm- r proirhtrr ntuwffi. The riw immI lh (iroptltaii of h run i n hoith lifro niwn nnd lh clrW wrr kept buw lmnHR out th Wr ih.rtK of tax tlcri. liou mid bunks Hit In for law nunilim of earh deiionilnHllon. Tln lislnw mn mtirmllv aimed to mske their for not Icfs than K worth, ns h dlwpount of I per cent w offered on erh 11(0 north jmwted out. The 1(iIih enon liecnme embryo pOKlollli ee. The r oon dleeovrred that It wn elout n iev to buy the etnmps Iroin the nn nt the regular ollleo. Purclmern weiv innile nil the way rrom lle rents to nMrnl eliretS of the pouters. There l n millleletit ipinntlty on hnnd In the milts of tho euetom houe, wiiere they nro florid for safely , lo meet nil demands for eomo time to come. WAIl niJVKNUK AKTUIl JUNK l( OSl.T. Komu little dlfllculty was met ymterday moriiliiK III one or two banks In to cashing checks dated prior to Juno It. Home of three checks were payment until the two-cent Internal revehue stamp was alllxod. This was n l.teral Interpretation of the law upon tho war tax, ami the bankers felt Justified In taking the rnfeet course, ns violation of the law lays them open to a penalty In the requirements of tho tax are not fuliy cumpilul with. At lilshop & Co.'s bank tho olliclals were la a quandary us to their method of proreduie. Finally tho best couisu wns adopted, and the Internal ltcvenue Collector sought for his opln.on. The law upon the iilllxinrnt of btamps was shown to tho bankers, which reads as folloua: "That If any person or perkons shall make, sign or Ipnue, or cause to be made, signed or Issued, or shall mcept or pay or cauto to be accepted or paid, Willi design to evude the payment of any stamp tax on any draft, order or promissory note for the pament of money lo any of the taxes Imposed b this Act, without tins same being fully stamped or ha!ng thereon the adhotlvo stamps for denoting the taxes heieb charged thereon, he, she or they shall be deemed guilty of h misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be pun.shcd by a lino not exceeding 2W, at the discretion of the Court." What caused tho bankers to lake their Initial step In demanding that all cheeks of whatsoever dato presented at the bank rail be stamped, wus the clause In the above regulation which nads: " shall accept or pay or causa to be accented or paid " The r literal Interpretation of it meant that all checks should be stamped. The Internal Huonuu Coi.ector sluttu tmii nu cneck pnoi to June 11 neci ssiirlly came under the tax rcqulnmcnts. W.HO SIIAl.l PAY WAIl IAX ON CHUCKS . Another question of lmportani.o relating lo the nlllxing of Intcrnnl revenue MniiiUM on ciulIib and oU.ei papels was a principal topic of coiuersanon n husliiess circle's yesterday. Tins was us to ulio wus usiioi.slule lui me of the stamp on the document. Whoever Ibsues a cluck must pill the lecnuo stump on nnd pay lur It as well, 'the inw upon huh pulnt clearly states "In regard to who shall pay for stamps rcquiiid on ilbciimeiiis, UiU f.'nin,nii rv.niin) e.'innnL undertake, it is the UUIV of tlie neiSwti. nrm itr n MWtiM ( MMIM y see unit it is duly slumped, 'J ho infer- corporation Issuing the limlrumv nl sna.l In the postolllco since June II oti a collected there for city dcllery. These stamps, as uas customary under im' He tegulaiioiis two-cent slumps are absolutely dellvciy In Honolulu, ixiuia Kcnaliu bland of thesn "hold-up" letteis, lufurminK pustage await them at the; iiostolllce, hae. stamp Is presented tho letters can be senders of the missies nro be.ng notlned, :es pay the dellclent pusuige. PIIlDPROOr. the new Hojal School. Thin chnnge in entire of tlie plans ui.il work upon tho changes, which will and partitions will be thoioiiglily llrei.ruuf, factois In the cons, ruction. Concrete of the hollow tiling. Concrete is sa.el lo more fragile and dllllcult of packing. The llrcpruollrg will be olTcred ubro.td ns we .1 architecture will be fo.lowed. PLANT ALMOST IIDADY. Fourth of July by statt.ng up his new refreshing current about .own as a pien'it machinery is well In place ai.il the omy is the lingo smokestack. TbiB will construction work on the main building Is nnd S.OOO.OuO galluns per The pump is an excellent one ,and found to be In fine woiklng order, the n rest and tho Kallbi pump inad to use, 8 1'HCDT VDNTUItU. possession of the McGicw propeity on Ulshop Hstate will rellnqu.Bh Its hold which were iiiuilo over to the capitalist. Aa ptcparatlons will bo nindu toward frjm Hotel to King stieet. Ustimates are building, but active wotk will not begin CHINATOWN. Government is busy with the work of sinking Chinatown In necnidauco with the tho plague was in progress. Surveyor working within tho limits of the burned work mapped out by the Surveyor was seen yesterday and questioned as thought necessary. Tho new mups were run streets from the waterfront towaid departure from a nip illy Increasing busy and Wniklkl nro not so numerous, and In extent supcriluous. Thus It Is tho Intention Vlnoynrd street. Iikcwisa Maunukea street of tho blocks tlniB cut up would Improvements for business, as they .would Chaplain lnno It is questioned whether Its Din hop Dstitto, howover, would be glad lo be continued on through tile next block wus known us block 10 during plaguo widening Chaplain lano will bo of much the muiika hide would muke the upper very Important move seems to lie the llotii to Vlneyaul streets, Hotel street Is din ctly in tho path of the Damon's school buildings obstiuct the inntnrl.il Improvement which Mr. Wall bus pioposed streets connecting with of un nnglo at tho corner of llalekuuw In tho extension of llulekauwll.i street btieet would Join Kllauea striet ill tho Improvement for wharf business would slanting street would itin Is Government dosed up und placed within the boundaries Alakea to Kllauea street. Ktiktil Is III ha street. This new extension Is Council of Slate, and the property owners completed nt an e'lirly dato. street. It Is under way w'th tho exception holds out ngn'iiHt the Government. Aula Is nearly finished. It Joins King street llnnl dressing or crushed Btnnu and the make tho extension traversable. Of billiilST. front from the old Flshmnrket to the Btreet le w dened to relieve tho the future. It Is proposed to widen It to entirely nround to Its Intersection of owns sulllclenl property along the out without greut expense for BAN1TAHIUM 8ITD. on King si lee I may possibly bo erected In and healthful s'le Is being made nnd up. A piomlnent real citato concern lias PAPMtS IIIXUBTKKKP. of the McCully tract deal In the ItecrlHtrv o'loik on June 13 The :iiunge uas of part cular Interact In the tru lleiiiiblle nt iliiiviiii iuhi,i. . i.,..,, ,i . ,n the same rex'strat'on oeeurri'd yoslBiilav to more than $: 800, Furthermore, tho reg sliutlon under the late repuh c. UOVA PLANTATION AORNCV. transfer of the Htpmey of the Knna Sons. Hie pi own"" reprSUii litlves of tho llobeiuon, inaiiiiger of lV. we. ft Co.. U and with him la P. MeLano, furmurly man. latter Is locltlm up the propwi foo i. aiiould llrewer A, C2a inkeovir Ilia uffahs of the pluntol'on for them, Wll.l. Il IIKIJI?, TreasTiry JieiMrimem Is iiiwii In irouoluln o, lo sent- up the affairs of the Poh to llnlled Hlniei OpVetiiimMI miLnfei made In the ArtvriJr Coiwn.ktar iSf: iiiends to redism ihe ouuiunil n to uJl i of llrokers, hankerw uml imi'nL n itl fu the coming of the Treasuiy olllclaf. MAIINAI.KI IM.AWTATION. Co,, ngtmis sf Mauhaiii pImuiii r i?rfl(iBiB)tur li iiuablTiU in I BKJi'Hs &M m IBi FO lUlOltUJJji, al f Considerable confusion has resulted huge number of letters which havo letters niuitly sealed, bear only nubile Under tho American postal iieeessary on all fcealed lettirs for Mhlerday that notices to the nddrCBsees them that letters without sulllclenl been sent. When the! additional penny ulthcliawn. As far as possible the well, us thev are the proper onua lo HOYAIj SCHOOL It has Just been decided to fireproof the general constiuctloii means an Architect Dickey Is now nt occupy two or tliri'O weeks. The lloors masonry and steel lo be the pr'nclpnl Poolings will likely ho put In Instead be cheaper and belter. The t ling Is bills for the construction work and for iin tit home The same general design of KAMI! I PUMPING Andrew Jiiown will celebrate tho pumping plant and sending tho to the long-suffering public. The feature Inching to make tho plant complete rapidly go skyward after certain completed. Three, wells will be tapped bonis will bo added to tho city's Btipply. good woik Is expected of It. When It Is Iieretnnia stri'et pump will bu given .ill the water necessary for general YOUNG'S NDW Alexander ioung will come Into street on July XI. A month later tho upon tho Arlington Hotel premises, sunn us theso transfers urn concluded, running tho new street through the block being prepared for Mr Young's now until September. A HKCONSTItUCTED The Department of tho out the new street extensions In old suggestions made to the Government while and assistants aro at present section and havo almost completed tho .Mr. Wall of tho hitler's dopartment to what changes tho Government shown. The! tendency seisms to bo to the valle. giving muny avenuevj of watei front. Tho streets running Kwa th,. opinion of Mr. Wall aro to Homo lo mil Hinltb street from Queen to will bo extended. Thii cross-sectioning do gieater damugct than render become enlire'ly too small. Dven with widening will he of udvantago. Tho have this done so that tho strict could from Niiunnu to Smith street In what times. Surveyor Wall doubts whether benefit, as a considerable strip along portion of tho block very small. Another dtslio to extend llethel street from The Hoblnson block fronting on pioposcd thoroughfare, while Mr, proposition on Chaplain lane. Another been figuring on In connection with tho Alexander Young's new street is the making and Kllauea streets. Hy slanting off through the block below, bo that tho corner of KllatieM and Allan streets, a vast ho accomplished. Where tho proposed properly, Tho old street would bo of the extension of the block from now staked out Irom tho river to I provided for by action of Urn are anxious to have tho new stri'et As for tho extension or Vlnejurd of one place where the owner obstinately Hcretnnla street extension through at n point near Ttawlln's bakery. A steam roller Is all that Ib necessary to WIDENING iiui improvements: along tho haibor river ninlco It Imperative that Queen of a thoroughfare In sixty feet from tho old Hrewer wnrehouse King stieet nt tho bridge. Tho Government stri'et to enable) this project to bo cnnlod condemnations. NDW A rival sanitarium to the one now the near future. A search for a proper ns soon ns found, nlani will bo made the matter In hand. M'CUMy TUACT Gcoigo II, Paris entered tho deeds of Conveyances olllce shortly after i muda In the sum of tltO.OOO. Wlinl Is registered that thev weru under tho stump duties on the documents Hud tho stamp duties would have amounted deeds wuro tho veiy hist Bent In for . IMPDNDINa CHANGK IN Negotiations are ponding for the of Hawaii from McChosney & plantation, to p. Ilrswer & Co. Of ,rKe now at Kona ooklng over the field, uger of KninnlQ Sugar Compam The cently tniiilo him to I epomn Ita miinoHeir. ogoncy, Un; Mfldiio will manage the TltKASUHY AOKNT An agent of tho United Biates nn the next, Bteumsr from Sun Francis, Savings Hank and other matters eUllnir Ills coining carries out the sugacstlon iiiun last wrak Hint Seeretury flB ", Hi. lliiwnllun llepululc ni once , Hock are wnxlQiisly hwhIIIhk FINANOKS OK t U known that near, Unslng ft ng simiiiioiu i form lo make Annua Id gp iiisad. Illi nronawMJ Ilia' ! innl lion (lull. I'Q0 BTOOU WWBK 1 1 tJrtil$& mMmEKm"msi'M"'', . I M I I I. ITCHING SKIN HUMORS INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY CUTICURA. A hot liith with CUTICURA 50AP, to clrnr the kln.nd a tltiKlc uppllcallnn ol CUTI. CUK A Olelpicnt, the great akin cure, tobeol the akin, lolluwol by lull eloinil CIITICUUA to cool and clcante the blooj, will aliord Initant relict, permit icjt noil alrea, cnJ point to n psedy, permanent, nnd economical cute ol the meiM lortuelnit oi llcldmr. burning, MeciUnr;, acaly and crultcd ikln, acalp, and blood liumora, raahca and irrilJllonj. when all other icmtdlea and even the heat ph)lclan fall. WiflTJUWC ' ' r'ow "nt rtTirrna fnAP, la the crenlct of kln pttrlflera and tieanllflcia IliU I i." lollclaml b4liy aoapi. e,T"it Pmii ai. Cur Cirr.!t'c l'rr , IlwU a, U. 6. A. Ilrituh drpolt "lln IdCuielkhlnf lluiuon."lie'r Soil llinvlimit lh m!,l F, New htl t L N.X!, I.I. J.m W. H. RICE, President onoluln Stock lards Co., LIMITED. oo Commission Merchants .... AND ... . IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Cows, Etc. Harness, Vehicles, Etc. Harness Made to Order. HOSE - HONOLULU, H I. srfGffi Another shipment of our Dolphin 5-ply Unso litis just come to huinl. No llnso over trnuglit to ihu Jclaiids that comes up 'o it. J'eifeot feiiLiclsiciiuii I in ovory Icuytl). Sprinklers yo with lln.se, and tlioy aro nouded these hot, dry days. Wo have them all tho way from 75t'. to 5.00. If 3011 havo to s re up w.ifer to obo with tho Hoso mid Sprinklo, don'i foruur. that wo soil the I'alotit Kedwuod Tank, tho only reliable Tank made. - o - 0. Hall & Son, Ltd O N, VII,t'C', it, J. K. H Al'h V IM,i Vire K. hlllllt, nuiri'rfiii.iiri'r. T. MAY A u.ni... . PACIFIC GUANO AND FERTILIZER CO. ........POST OFPICK BOX 484 MUTUAL WeJIAre Prepared to Fill All Orders for m (Hi. m t An .fEttWWW AJ, (Jlfc'JbTAh'TJ.V UK IMUJJ'IU (JI'AMI, I'lfAHH, HIIM'IIATKOI' AMWONIA timwm )' hnA, mj.oinci) mmMm, t HAITI. WU' Mi!., Ma. p.im&i wmmmmi iii 111 of tyii 10 W. S, WITHERS, Manager. - asfe; o - Fertilizers. by ur mimiiuw mimiitu IMcliic Guano und 1'trllHur Company lISbUMANCtl. n 11. IMVIK fi Go, lUTtrtWHl man n Mns. um and priiier 'swancc CoifafiJ, ""O 1iNliON Pn nil! AKT) Mm MMlihllalHNl IBIfi, AraittNtM Ktitttu ....xwyjopo. Bill sh B FoFBifin Marine Ins, On or Mvmti'oou mm maiunk. Cnpltnl . , UUOWM. Itpditninn nf Union, luwiftllntp I'nyint'iit of Clitlms. THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. AQKNT8 HnrnDBfo - Brwren Fire lire Co TI10 tiiiilcriilKiii.il luivlnis betin ntv liolntcil iiKoniB of the iil'ovo comnan urn iri'iiiie'il to liiHiuo rlHkfl iiKiiitint Ilia nn Stono mill llrlck UullilltiM Htid 1111 Miui'IiiiiiiIIrc Htoretl theroln on tb moHt fiiviirnlilc terms, Kor I'.irtlculiui npiily nt tlii; olllce of V. A. SCHAI2Ki:it ft CO., ArU. German Lloyd Marine Insur'cc Co OK UEKUN. Fortuna General Insurance Co OF HI2RMN. TI10 nbovo Inuur.'inco Comp.tnler linvo tMtalilltila'il n Kunural iiBoncy hnro, .mil tin) iiiiiIoi'sIkiioiI, general iiKtmtii, .iro iiutliorizeil to tulce rlHltH nKiuusl the iiiiiikcih if the si'.i ut the nioul hoii.lilc r.ittiH uml on tho most favor utile terms I' A. SCHABKI3U & CO., Ounornl Agenta. General Insuraiite Co. for Sea, River and Land Transport) of Dresden. IlnvlnR oatalillBheil nti ngoncy nl Honolulu ami the Il.iwallnn iBlanda, tho iiiiilcrslgiioil goneial agriits are to tulio rlrtlcs iikiiIiihi the kith of the bi-a 11I the mom reaRoiiiitil ruti's anil on the moHt favorable 'erma. V A. SCIIAICI'ISIt ft CO.. AgontH for tho Hawaiian Islands. TRANS-ATLANTIC FIRE INS. CO. OF HAMBURG. Capital of tho Comp.tny and lenerve, rQlehmnarks COO? CG3 Cnpltnl thulr roinaiiraiico comiiitiilfH ioi.c.r.0.000 Total rclrhsmnrlcB 107.C60X0B North German Fire Insurance Cook HAMBURG. Cnpltnl of the Company and rcKerve, 1nleliHi11.11 Ita, 8.8'J0.Ov Capital tlielr loliiHtiniiii'e ciimpaiilod KC.000.W3 Total rolcliflr.mrka 43.S3U.00J Til, 1 It,iil,tral'tf1 .,.. ... l.f.n.tinl nponl. rvl ..." v. v (,i...u.... w, the iiliuve two rompniileh for the Ha waiian lalaiidH. an u piepiued to .tiHtiro HiillillngH, PiiiiiIiiiiu. MoiclmnillBn lino li'inl Mi.i'hlmirv .el .. hIuii !4iitzn.r and Itleu MIIIh, anil VckhcIh In tho bar-bur. igaliiKt Iohh or damage by Hro on the iniiMt favorublu tcruiB. H. HACKFELD & CO., LimitttJ CAHADInU PACIFIC RAILWAY rue Hamou TourM llnuit of tbe World. lo Conaectloo With tbe Steimihlp Line Dcitm Arc Itsuct To All Points in the United States and Canada, via Victoria and Vancouver. MOUNTAIN HEORTSl Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephen and Fraser Canon. Empress Line ol 81 earners from YancosYM rtckclf to All Polnti In Japan. CUca, IkOU toil AHiucl tt.c For tickets mi icuerai Iclnrmatloa accJy tu niEO. H. DAVIES Si CO., LTD., H't I U 1 b S Lift. r j.ii.n. p.fiti, I'iiwjv Castle & Cooke, LIFE and FIRE WSURANCG AGENTS. . . Atil'N IS I OK Hew rnniono Muiuai He imunnce Co? Of 'lOh'IIIN, yElsa Life Induce Company Ol' VIN0II. ;r, III IMH . ..,4tll, Hi 411 ''WWl.t1 S Jm MiIiiiii Vti'triiiiriMjiyfe Mulia, WW iUuiUf, MwualMi Kmim4,