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VICEGERENT OF GOD. .jj gpirtLT i.RKETS TUE I ? »PEK. H. p#T jeal *f DlTlae Klcht » »w * f «** lUk "- —-jßeew Papers Re. m, r- WW Elee m Cmmm aaM IH * wrNeet at the Frsaee-Rssrtaa |||r - Cha age af |H»rM»ret for tke Eaf«r«r « paataiooaa. by the Prew. Sep' *■—Ewrfw Wi juc'i jEfrtaiaawntad* has beer. rtth dtrite c Even the Romas swaiow the emperor'# "rtto »*** heaven " and i* daacribtng tb* M tfc * Wartng of a war the asrietu German god*. Aua t*C!ieewKerabl* uneasineaa oa jr> and throughout Germany a 2L rirc i''-*"' » f danger ha* t«een ■"vjt Tb« emperor a sp-wh ia as mean tn»t hw majesty to y- !to th " * ,h ** °* lX«eB: ar.<! the thouah t &TJX us «T k ap*a'-y. ' • ir.u- the emperor** view of hia «»• * net * ! ' h hIJI corjititu n. While la.- y may ba to aooody but God. it to added, M fo<r th * ' r**'-* aL tue Biaw* r * who*e work the nation . 9 control, no matter how oinnlp- ha maj«ty prociaima BSSHII srmim4*4 of tbe Coaatltatloa. Ttm ttBgMM and liberal-minded in f»ei nwft ghtiese conservatlv and the whole of jto reactionary prese are loudly acclaim tot tee speerh. the Überal r.' ara tegfl* ;>•» danger aignaL The Vorwaerta r *TS«J*toJ drew a parallel between th* i«#s of the Bvsantlne peri<>d 0l «»er half-mad autocrats sayir.g: «a» »®per.r evidently contemplate* for ttfotd of tha fatherland to reign hwe -n rf-iiation of tb* peoples.'* eonsutu l'=.»a«i rt*!it*" I- frrt> w k>T*' «"* «od*ra'e a as |sa Jfjtfema! Zeitunjr ir but de- I *<tii t*k« the emr*»ror to task, re ft hua that, undor th# coosiitutkn. Ift am and pr<n g tiv » and b > i a f sf iSs eabif and r»lch*tag *re bounde<l [ yam Ufa Rmllatlona. which no on* cm wit's br.muriJy. addinat "Hia ir aa unwf>icom* cor.flrma saa af tbt rumor* wbl h bav* be«?n cur >k for months nsardiac th«i hassle*-" Bat He Will Talk Agala A siaaier of th* leading papera protest ti: Sk* imperial speechea and poli'lcal *»ss have b*>?n teccmin* at tog >th«r too oi late, and they further h >ld m tie *» injuri:.g the authority and wstj of the crown, tbe Tvgu..lat; d— tjeisg thAt hia m.tj€s:y is raintroducing MRcata! ttjswistl' rti of Friedertck Will klflr. 1= of the fl-"d of cr; ici«m, ataapercr is said to be preparing to maka lauSer in tbe f*ehang- of toasu !«*« himself and the king of Italy at iUßbafg u a coaatafUaat to th* ,>9fi*a4t floriflca ion and as a c a- H&buur. of the dreibandL At k& «*e of rbancelior*. Tt» <s»re«ronf3«nt of the A**orta**d FHi Jkt" «nd*ranar.d» «.n good author! y &ai ito rkes for Prinr* Hobenlohe to step m: flf tffic* has been ftxed for October. *.<* »ft»r th# bundesra h resume* its sa*- Mb. aad thit the will no lon#r» r sry a hoii the pr'.nc*. sines the latter, on Jair t Seeiar*d through the Nonh O- r sun Oaa«.:c his inability to accede to any kl fir the reform of milrary prooedura ».:fcabnot a acgartla <y * b Vh** (tban o&r't pt'irniji. to th* reicbstag, namely. 3 aoMSCAC'V with m >ltm ideas of J'i*- t aod SumatJity. But it is Just possible | a»: is BiaJesiy may chan** hia msnd at da last mom :nt. M-j» pres- nt intenti on 1* » sake Bar or, von Bulow the next cft.in aoir, aad ia pouJcal circles the iia;'re»- aaa ynnili that Baron von Thlelmaii, as Gertua ambasaador at Wasiiing* >n tad prutn; msr* at, ol thi treasury, wili tea of forr.ga aSeir*» At tae gauooai coav«rati®n of Germaa just held at BttvarUL. wwi<.i l ,ii.a wart d rvgarding th* re gftetlea of tn# temporal power erf th* Ti* convent.or *as largely attend «t tram aU pana of Germany. Mar KlUtary I'teaeaatrie#. Tfca BiStary axcroisea of the past week • two have boen much commeated upon. fx C*rt»ruse, during th* course of an Mii by the ottwrs of tbe ltath r-gi •rtt, Flm UeuL Kroii ww suddenly and aa%irous.y assaulted with a sabre by Jfajor von Jtoobi and a general en a#4 as tia« an hour. TVt> i IIIIMII '■ mini officers of the funis' artillery regtment at Spandau •wtoaiy attack «d and neai'ly ki.l«d with wSra two civilian.' *i:h whosa they tjaar- ec tS« stre«L Ma»t Re«pe«t III* l'au ta aaj>*:e trials have teen very prev ia iat»iy There were three at l>us-«-l **( twif.g tha past week. At Slaslge fetff ( >e, r**s ar • -'"v! f>r !li«re*peetfuliy of the p*ntalo© ! '.3 *'*" s ky tbe smperor at the unveiling of l aaaiseri ther*. ! C Whl'e, of ?•. Paul, who has Roppirg at a hotel in Baden Baden. *»i \xi -«;» letters of crad.lt, anio*mt;ng and in cash, stolen from t* German authorities have s«ia'"d TjO Wads of trtchlTKiid pork, which they ■to wV of A-n."*: origin, at At* 1-a The t'ni'ei! Sates consul tb re yUat upofj tn*tru-.*tt. as received ffiffi the *■* States' «*rr3 '"iw' the and deer->nstr*ted the fact that * perk had «■»-'<».? j» amert.-an jP**»*s slrsady and that the eaw* tr.xm Belgium. IF" *» *»» obi- r\e-l i! itffarantly i v "sr la T'-eriin ->- * e!» where some : advocat.ag Its dtscon •®ne lECRKTS Of HloroßT. " *a»a Cisprru Inicatla . «■» Bta X-r,o„. s, Vm>r>v « «Sr;r . *1»lw , k * •» M Ir «sz V h lh * t% ' » '-nor nuMlthed H» ***».," " -• a i'- ei- an. r ***'•* the prtr.ee. ts quoted tv F r „ A J«y Per**, "s- ' T ' ' :i -t orce ft r. • ; p a ?*v; ar '- : 1 W!# - s d: ■«»•** « P.: « " * tK airt >„r - ;•» » 4 * «r*; 'f"; *• * " r !Br *» .■» Jt r Qt the rural two itauon MeS *• V". {l* , 5 - " N * fU • i • ' _ ■ iw:... .- * 4 > I T 13*. f atum • • ,0 P L 's a 'ine if you can't <kiikng s £ t -$< 0 f your .Or it you don't like Cin t rr * 1 your money paia<r«. Von V|rrke -ai<! «n r»<> «* *%« fc * iat#ad*d to brinr" »<>r **•4 » m., ion conferring tfc*- r* t - ~e £Wa on b*r, ofcr, wl *y tr wor'l •• » Ji<i n l* ** »-4 Prtaca ** *-JvHk* h* tk v.ifht it com*- impowibi* in the country ' 1 i*" ; - " if r«i brta* for w«f*! tne kmuni I shall orrvboM tiar *ijmrnua for h!gb 1 *"* a 1 ******* *ubout ih« wwrt « ?n- rtfrht w'tn^fK l<Ci>ro ' « ®? relation* J" "** ®* r *htn t«s» becam* J**«R and e«r.pr»-«# coy 14 sr.* #v#r ayita eonceai h« pr jr- .d*» »-_ J?* r f«w *v«ry»hlr« F&nen »,"i Cathottc tnteaaWWd rfcia filing i» cours# <>f tim# there aro#« «? fc» r crjurt . c *'*' 4W cot trvartafciv ematoy unexceptional eiathods to achiev* tIJ At> . il WA t, t * > €m * rta - tbat I *h ;ui4 ■ Qr»i jj# t<s c* r ry thir.M th»- u« e#. h. <id . <m , B Uo b?t& suffered no mm tban I from the#* thbn had *iw*;« ran straight at a decisW# moment. Tb<i*« conflicts bo*-v »- n vo v «N|tho exp#adi?ur# of o*rruu# #*;>eclaiiy *b« at th* r\m* of cm«m» . COOfiiCt ft&e would hft W V*r% *d*d th* kin* to ablate andl an energetic app*#' to htm and point *3 hi- «wr,'d I car |h# . ;* triCfid w*r injury my hHitft r # than aii tne put>;ic batr.#* f har ,»• repaiking the trail. *>rni e| *Uru to Work With a Will- TheroMblf PlUMblt la a Hoatk *« P«fl« Special to the Awy'iM Prass. SKAOtAT. Aiarfea, Auk A~Syi>e*ter fc * ''*•• of th* Xew York World Ufided jottfdty m.,n.izs a; Skaginy by a. *p«- «; aiij cfcariored from Juac&a, «r.u> two tori# of biaat.n* pv>wd«- and tbo naceaaary to equip «*ven compttu crewa for rock vork on tb* Bka*aay trai!. ard as faat aa herwa and ibm cauid get at It it waa atarted to tbo front. Aa lh* ma!» paased the we&rjr miner*, who a* fcjon aa th*y Warned ti at the Workl hid agreed to furr;,ah tooia ar.d pcwdor for tht tii:ia, bad aiartod to cor* dur-tjr tho muddy piatea, th«°y wera greeted wltb a about tbat euade tb« wai kln rln*. In the evening there waa a meeting at th* foot of the first hill, attended by o* r 8W sturdy m;r.#ra, wbo organised f;r tb* work in front of them and atocted an ex ecutive coa:, id? tea, ooiuaisting of James Chrt«tie, of Portland. pr»-aident, Phil Abra hams, secretary; C. A Cram, of S.-a t>; Mr. Hsacoek and Mr Day. aa e rln tendenta wbo, in tarn, aoieoted exparl *nce.J rock me r . for th# work on h *rd veteran Uiggers for th# work of corduroy ing th# muddy places. There are tnirty Canadian mounted po ll** also on th* tra«. and they bav# pitched tn with aa *or»! a w!U as any miner, and say that the building of this trail now will enable them to g#t in th# aeventy tons of provisions in time to butld and provision th# mat! aatlona in th#ir territory, so that th#y can opera:# dog team* all winter, and they agree to de liver the mail every two w-eks from th# Klondike to th* American lin*. Work ia tn proares* for fifteen mil?* along the trail and ali travel and packing ha* b#en suspended until it is completed. There have been some kickers—as usual —but they are so m :ch in the minority that they bav* to submit- Whii* 1 be lieve this trail win b« completed in ten days, so that travel can be resumed, don't start for thi* point expecting to ret over f »r at least thirty <* os, as it will t .ke that long after the trail is completed to ret all the miners over wtso are now here. Ther# never would bav# fc*-en so much trouble for small partlea, but th# swarm of people, S& per cent, of w.om were t*nderfe#t and knew notbinr abrut park ing and mountain-«rlng, baa been tb* cause of tbe congestion at this point. The flrst rvporto about this trail were inspired by interested parties who wers ttying to start a toaa her# and w«r* also engaged in the whisky business. Ther>» are not nearly as many dis oc.uraged prospectors selling their outfits far a song a* has bet-n r*ported, but a r»od many who started tor the Riuitdlka have given up that idea *nd hav# turned town site b«»omer». and are building all ktotffl of buildings, and estabUMklag for the winttr as best th,*y can. On® w-ek ago lumber couid be trot for JIT p«r thousand, now it is tuti, aad nor.a to b« had. Rubber boots. heavy shoes ar. 1 oil cloth ing ar« la deo»*r.d an.! feudi b * prs<v«a. Hardware of all kinds ae!ls well. T*e Alaska Ptciftc Erpr*-*s Company his mail? o open an ©C. -e ber*. sr.d has appoftitetf 11, t. Battto. former y of Portland. agent- The smshlp Qu- en, of 5« attle: r'im •hip Ai-K! snl t>mube. of Vie* rtn. hav» landed over si*) ptMßirf* ®> tons of freight sad IS* bcr*e« and ma!« r.nea August SK and rill there's more to fol low." Th* K> milKe *xci'«fn*ai feas turn ed th* a; ten Boa of tbe whole w jr'.d this w iy, and will result la opening up t l» trritory as nothing »1* would hav done.. On board the steamship Queen on thi* '.rip arw twj j'a""l«e--«uf orfiftllrt tat i a»,o a • - ,* r. , ' • 1 ; /'• *n4 th# <i * L Baits, vno ban spent toe i«a»i e - g'-.l l fIM to Alaska a* * trapp-r. uurur an I guide. Th 7 wl.l ataj aLicg the c<a t -i -ho A!; xaudrUa srciupel •«•• ' * t:i * .r. and ill U»« *P rt < « w " ; rv rv " 4 r *hi irW ct the mpp r rtvcr eo r.^rry JTh* oAny by ** * . lx* Cat. axw Wta pu*n uno uts >u«r cvunip u. 11. A V UHti A UIVIUESD. One Per *>»*• Huwrterlr •• l *'*- («rr«4 «ocls. p, iITLAND. Sept « -At a sp«c*j1 ««t --1,.g of the t-.ard of directors u* tbe Oregon v. . i«i*v * Ooaip'Bjr icdaj tae following a '- lXi •*"'* r H»iW iuu. an fxicutiv# committee. A. » Meufej- W. U Buil. Edward D. Adam-. Ohari » Crater. Saia.«i Cairr *nd VV. O. Oakmaa- A Quarter:> d.vtJand of 1 p«r cant, on »l ,\t -v »:uo of pref» rr*.i stock. payabM c-ctoixT I, was *i»o d«cUr«d. r -- (, IV )*rd adjourned ia ajcat next Wed nesday. V - Or»*.-a » rt Lux* baa a str< .-.* rep -a * «-cutlxe tn-ard Ui tba perse-" of MHHt Carr. « ».tkinaa aad ler Mr 0 ster la »lao a a«nb« tha tVir d of {:r«t -r» of t t N•; I*- fjrte. of which Mr. Adarna. a»>ttt*r ra«a --,»( { Ha..way M ta caairmaa. FOR t »:i»l KIL OFFICES, Uatrrtsiosal ll* lareea oa « aaJMatea for PrSaetpal Oaea. PORTLAND. Or . ? l-A'*er a con ■* «a*nng a week. U.e Oreg «o -il de.-Nra'ton r».«s a.reed oa an a .istea to fIU * part of the Federal *f tVv, to the T. f th.v w^d their racommendatlons to K - ««v The delerattcn makev tae u..ow uig re» cmmeodaUona 1 n.ted 8t *te* a;ror-ev John H H,,!!. of IVr an!. I'rdte.'. Bta:ee mar»- Houstr. Peadietoti. app:a.aer ~m , , t««n g .mmers. Pertiand. re«i»- er of U.e and o«ce at Oreguo cny. T- T tak,a or. ce:> of cw , im , 4t j>-rt:aad or on collector of in ternal revenue. MnVla* Tralßc l>eal to «*e « —•' j*- v*tT»- ANX>, Sept 4 The >re tf ,n S- rt L.i* and the Hw Grand* '«* esisrc raw *.r-r* welt hare today by - ~at+r of Maa-.Ua* o® *• 4 " m »>:.-« S» * teto '.be buatness i mull Dans of the Northwest, aad owe tJ confer wnis Ore« a IU-way * Navir-'.v-a Oompsay c«.-.a.a reuuve •» c oser trade arrangem.-eta The thrm *4 olfictais ha! s lengthy ew.terence e<v dav. but would ft «lu t - tre Ws.«| matter cf it. Frw* here the iffl.aj w;u j to the 3> and. 9p*i& hti troe* t"« * n ?' £ • coentr* in •mi* - * "*> " : • * ' ° TTIE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGEN'CEB, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. i?9T. AN ACTOFVENGEANCE TWO CHIEF* or BlltrCtOSA PO LICE «O(\DEO. Aaarehiat Priea4 mt Callt Trlea to •boot Tlrna Puwa and la Reolat tmg Arrett Weaa4a a TktH *«a- Eapeled Praa Syal* '•» Blwlaf th* ria«. He WaalerH to Otber *"ttl aa lanrim Dacaaieata oa ■la. BARCELONA. Ji-pt 4.—'Th* chief at po- Uco acd hta uautaat. wfto directed the tn-vea:._«au.« ;ato i#» «*.<* o>-i'-ra«»*, *ere afeot and aer.ouaiy wounded »aat ns«at by a aaaxcblat. wno waa »aier ar retted. The xis arre#red 'A a native of tfcia ctty, but no to the Par J of an ar-hist*. Hia nam* la given «a Barrtli. Aa tbe two ponce cniefa were ieaftr* tho eircua here laat erer.r.a. tney were atop f*d and aboard by the prUooer Barr ul then ftr*d at tte with a rrvci*#r. wount .ng Cbtef Part** us tbe abouider and cb*st and A—itrant Cbief Tetxodcr ia th* abouidor. Both of the c&wfo paraued Btr rUi, *ao acit|M ref'jc* ia a wine ah.p, w aere. before a* waa be abot and aeirerely woun.led a waiter. C'fcii»f Portaa is convinced that Bamil is an ac'-ompUoe of Ajl£. the recently executed anarchjA. BarrtiL when queauoned r»<ard -j[ hia attempt to awtMtutt tho two eblefa a!- mitted that he was an anarvbtat and tbit he had be*n expelied froat Spain in l"®i tor tutting tbe Spantah flat*. The prisoner is we. educated. He has written for different newspapers ar.d was f r a time employed as a timnsUitor by Gamier Fr«r<-e tba weil-known publish ers of Paris, from who«e empioy he *n for taking part in a d--injMtra tion a«a.r.st the Spanish embassy. then went to remiitiirg tbero soma time, and »abse*iuentSy residing in Brmtsef* He return»u to Bar el.na on A'.iguat M last. The prtson-r, who !* »«w eop.flr.ed in the f-.rtress of Mont Jairh. will be tried by oourt-martial tn tho near future. When liarrt.. was arrested an rnporrant docu ment of a compromuir.g natu.a WAS foua4 Upon hia person. EVADED WCVIERI CRUISERS. EsUaa Rebels land trms-feaiol General Comes Home. XFW TORK Sept. 4-A special to the Herald from Havana aay*; Tour corres pendent ha* rece.ved reliable information t.) the eflfe<-t that another big RHbusrer- Irr expedition ha* landed near Marcta. Psnar de! Rio. about twenty-fve mile# w-#t <-rf Hava-xa. The ahlp bearing arms, ammunition and store* fir the rebels was rret by a larg# party of Ir.surrents, ar.d It is beli*ved that the munitions were safety transported to a rebel camp, in spit* of th# vigtlar.c* of the Spanish troop*. HAVANA, S«pt. A-Gen. Fitahugh United ccnma! general, accompan ied by bis son and private secretary, will embark this afternoon aboard th# War,J lii e st a mer 8, guarance. bound f.>r New Tork. Ge l. said his ieav# had no #!gn:'*can'-e. as h# was simply availing hirr-«-lf of leave of absence grar.ted by tr.» state derertment. »V A SIIIX CJ Tv> X. Sept. A—No official lr f -mat; n could be obtained here regard ing the return of Gen. Lee. b>it tt is un <?-1 - * d tl at he has been granted leav* of a l «'ti •» with to return to this c-iuntrr. The businee* of the con sulate is in charge if th* vice consui r*«- eral during hi* absence. It is Quite protv able that Gen. Dee will not return to Havana. It will be remembered that, a hen the new admlnls'ration came 'nto power. G-n. L#a and other official* hold ing like positions tendered thefr resi?ma t! r.s. The publication of Dee's reports caused a great deal of criticism of him tn the «par. *h and Havana papers and intlatatinns were mile that he was to he snpcr**3*d because he was unsatis factory to th* new administration. It was also said that, when th<?se reports reached G- n. I-ee, be informed the s'ate dei»artment that, while he was anxious to be re! a*e!. he did not want to retlr# under fire. Tbe coars* pursued by th# administration In not naming his success or leave* no gr mnd f r belief that there w*# dia«atisf*ctlon wi'h blm anU h# can new r*tir* wlfb dignity. CiEV I.F.K CO*tES II«HE. Retires With Dlanlty. *»w U e> ler'a *nger Has Co«»Ied Oft. HAVANA. Sept. 4— At * o'clock this a^era on Consul Ger-'ra! 1> S ''. with h;s o-tn and private secretary, emTarketi on the t'nlted States h boat to t« to the steamer 8> (ruanciau ca whleh the party baa «r-.* t«ced paaaajr* to SV* Tork Capt. Oen Wey'.er'n advjtaat a« aited th« arrt% al of the ;>ar*.y at the wharf f >r the of bJddlr? th-' con sul general farewell la the name of his chief The vice consul, Jsweph A. Spring er the employe* of the cot"Jla'o. per se>n.\f friends and a number of iper correspoadeota accosnpaaled Gen. Lea er. the vessel. Mr Oeorjw FVhhaek, who ac'ed as sec ret cry to Mr Calhoun wh« that # ntte rn an visited Tuba to Investigate the death of Vr. Hut*, and Hob»rt Oliver, who •erred as ?>.!'• d S**t»s cental at M-*rlda, Me*-, during the second admlftistrmtion of PrMldeßt Clevelaad. have a;so taken paa age oa board the S*?uar. -ia. W tLU»HKD m THE IRISH. OuUe and Dnehess of VorW Makla« a Triumphal To#r. LONDON. B«*?t. I—Tha D ,*- arl Duchees of York continue th- r triumphal visit to Ireland. Ttiey have spent the la t two days at Baron a court. t,:e L»uke of Ahercorn s piac*. Their spc.fi'ai ius p -p --uiar.ty among th* in*h S* <n s.-arp cm\- trast with th* eerv'.'.e ad :l* of the Er«.i»h. Tba Irish peasantry hav j.-jwj themaeive* ily an vs. ts to see them. tv., .... » teal •( • ••> ON] *lt h a paper aa*a. Is a prominent Parr. Ua*. who h*» for tba KetSaealW oaOMk, •e-t the foilowtng private b»: *<ram t j the ed'tor: "The tctir has Nh* me a tr: mp-*l pro lilt — At and I was atmpiy aatori'"he.l You cannot taag aify its sigslflcaaoa.*" T-* Ca*t"> !:<;tje *t IXi v In .s so i'ter tr rod t n~ake p-' *\-»l «;•"*! cut f the v*s ' ef the TX-ike ard D ' V *c to Ireland tha? th* ;orA Heot»nant. Eart Cadigan. ha* been obliged •-> *»t K - f v>t do«n nrmly t» prereat rt fr-wa beir>e tara •>l tat® a fretes-tart a<- »r !ir -y nj n stration, and he haa ord*r«d exp ;nred trverai «*ee in this *<"«» - d f-:> th it royal b:g ---.««•* fcy Ora&g* WKdet;e*. « n<vnk ef J»Wm on R«-»atl* - -*—'»« s.e»> er "C a •\' *»* t sr —-» t »r,y is Cjp*ter bv a f rrr ->. »• r»-v --»gs«. ta whl h am «.~c s* and farts lull lift rd wit r th# i c< t.fe* o-vamJwh"*'' Bist't. V! st ef •.!• * matter csir-eras Km - VI" . m of ivmrt and th* wr ' - - *hat « ae peop'e are !jrr;» k "t ' the <">rt»aa «ta-e prts-'-ns nr. rharsre* of We sr?. •»•*. The tw»k!et t* tr rreat -Vms- * It ts m Ito be iJke pages fr-m "The P* - a* -. k Papers."* Tke Hop < r«p lw K r at. I a(t««4 {.•w the av-rag* The r-k f « wr. «-h ;■* ja full swing has rr du-»J - .» iA i pA-?r*r trvaeMO of Kat a ' as by imaater d-«'r»«* ?" »-* .aoai. Ta* ■ikUnw's an ! p»" • *'af •• « •* that e-»r.fv are ftlSed as* tf«re - t<•« K - srr * from • -e - t-» s».4s and . dur.ng th- reoert s' -m CaJlldlaa lars laiare Two VI oar*. OAKLAVT> Oa! . *-:g* -srs ««Rtled - v e afsea-.vsn .•■•- •*.* •srda aiectric Ua* niiMat one cf taa car* aad seriously fc?-irtr.g two lad:*# wh» werw passeng*-#. A transfer s*f tefc raised all the troubla. th* accident be-.rg du* so tbe weakacaa of the saritcb M"' Ptn« on# of the injured, may dia, and Mra. Gu.;-1 was badiy hart ABeeSTISA HAT RETALIATE- Prepnaed lncres«e ta P«He« •* (MTts fr#m th# tailed ftatw*. jCEtV T'' Blv Sept. A—A ap#> a* to th* H*r*M fro-a Bucao* Ar*«s says: Pr-e ier t Ur -•orE has -eat a n»»- ssc to congr«*a in w hb# advoca't* as a rr• a c tre of egalrtst th# "'-. ted f**a!e«. Increased d e« arti el#* imparted in large ouantltles frorj that cv-ntrr H* spertfle# bartHrulariy -- ;: ,w« and *".. MMt" cultural -mpi'-nsertt* and »ach:n-ry. I x :*' >r d-* the pr»s.dent explain*, ahoaid N> lipoaed tecause of tbe reeeat dtflicuiue# which th# Dtngi#y tanff ha* thrown in tb# way of e*r^r*at;-n from th.s eoaatry to the United State* Th# propr>«e.? fnt****e ia uatxe* will amount to IS* !a gold. Tb* prjMiat hop#* that apecial con vefttion* car to a. got ia tad with th# United S-a'?s and other oovntr-# r*>- \:i:- g for great#r liberality to Argentin# ppcxiucts before tt wiU be r.ec«?tary to enffToa the increased duttoa ii tb.*y shoaid become law. MEW ITSTIH OF »lIRtS(X Fir« r»dfrwrif»r» Atfapt P!*a by fl hlrh Re4aetlon Oeears. SAX ERAXriSCO Pep.- I—The tcard of ftre for the Pacific coast has ir.tr"-laced a new sv«t<m of ra'lng In surance premium#, which Will be put .n force tn ail of the towns of the Coast. Th* new symea is a perfection of what is called -fce wrcan ile «y-t m. A re sult of it* adoption wi.i be a redaction of premiums and a general readjustment of rate*. The ide* u» advanced that pre miums may be by remedying nut tera of hazard, and certain precuu iota taaan by bouathoider* may lead to a proa iatd d crtaa in premioma. MADE A tUkPLLIE »«A«ll-rP. Ciijceriae Kills Twa Mca wad Mmk.-s lp tbe ('ouamualty. MONOXOAHELA, Pa.. A-By an explos.an of nitro *!ycerine this rjorn ! g two mtn ar-d a barse were killed, a buggy completely detaolished and tha brlUae acr.>*» th# Mcaongahela river bad ly damaged. Windows in tn« city were brok-n, ar.d residents for mi-e* were awakened by th? concussion. One cf th# men is believed ta b# Charles P. Rar.kia, formerly superintendent of th* Wauon Ctrr.pary. It is supposed tbe men had t:tro giycarin* in the h ,ggy acd that a sudden jolt caused the txpioeion. Trail Rokhfrs Mnde a ••o«»d Deal. DENVER, g pt. A—Th* two maskad robbers who heid up a paasrr.g-r train on th* Guif road, near Twin mcuataia, last right. kno:k-d the down several times, compelled hun to open the «afe, emptied it* oa tents and ransack e<l the m.ul. Th.-v are i/«Uevcd to have secured about Sl?:M. Dt Ti OF PAJUuATS. W Ise Galdaace Xeeded fop tbe Toath u ha Is Leasing < hlidhood Behind. **Th#r# »s momethlng path- cic In tc* •truggle of the child to cast a.«iio its child nature and put on the nature of manhood and womanhood." writes Flor et -e Hull W'-terburr In th# S rumb-r Woman's Home Companion. "He is be set internally by misgivings, *v«n whii* he is urg.d on by ambition. He wants fa* *carce knows what; but something new, a-J r-v r bef. re p«. D Per haps In a nutshell, the great desire of his soul Is to be left somewhat to him self yet with sympathy within call, and to b* trusted. It is a great evidence of f- ct tvea for th# mother or father to say. with a kind #*!!*. *Do w-hat you think b- st ato-jt th.-r matter, my son. You are oid enough to judge what 1* ii?ht.' Hap py r-sensibility! Delightful confidence! j* pever stronger than when it withdraws sii*-H<ly lnt3 th» background, !»av -g its object apreir-ntly fr»e. A good deal is said nowadays aVut the ex traordlr.an" freedom our children have. Seemingly it is so. But Icnkir* here and there an obser.-er note# littl# real changs aaißg the average people. "A yours: friend of mine, whose happy married life has rot y-*t drtvtn from h»r rremorv a cramped ar.d embittered youth, confided to me that th# one idea that haunt 1 he- elgbt to eighteen wag that of running away from home If sh# had been less ccn*rlenti >ua a littl* mort reck'eea, what a gulf of ruin her inno cent f-Mft might hav# plunged into, to *s er.p# th# Intolerable ragging and Inter ferenc* ahe am# subject to in her father's house! "We J'ttls what effort ou r thoughties* and mear.mgirs* word* of comment ar.d cbidire for evwy small matter that «■>->*» wrr>njr produces upon the half-growtt girl and bey. They are apt to he reserved an I to become sullen urder r wtratnta they d'«!lke. and wh*-n thts sullen attitude *• '9 In we may say farewell to all eenfldecttal inter, coir*# N»fw»en parent ar.d child. To avert such an evil we will de well to ap ply a!! our powers cf ta t and kindness. I t us avid »rm»!ng the spirit o? per- Terseness that st<*s in every your* erea»- tune at this period of life, and by enlarg ing h*s opportunities for action as his ambition attends. so- the ar.y budding revolutionary Ideas ard Inspire in him the truat an 1 eon«der-a in r,-j-ental t'-«vol-*r that a be his eaf -guard when he needs advice and assistance. For youth never stand* in d««er*r ne*d of wi«e guidance than at ti s time *h»n there is a d«"*tr» to * : -p*T>e with It. R it tie guldan-e must <0 s % so tart ful. so gentle, that ft- n the inde pendent young *u! will fe«l that love, and not foe'*, is thA mr-'ive powsr that draws him toward * hat Is best, and that he is restrained br nothing 1 e*r*pt hie own h-n..* and trained sense of rtght." The t»**ntle T' pcwrfler, p-v« ♦ F?*rs!<l The r*rt'e tyrew- - his l»*a a pro e<* *our'« of Ins- l* to the satirical paracrapher th* artist of the comic per* >d!~als and rarvej r» of car. r«*at h'jmor. t»y of h«r sapposed propensity to el-ry w th her employer OR th* first favors a opportunity that rreserrs Ust'f. Ph* ts seldom looked upon frr rn a **-n »a.« r Mist n* view, but tf-is !a sotrowhat oendoned hy the tVs* aha ts ran !'!' «n a-n <\f «xe*r>t by ths • pr»* y " iZvwti her pm>*~ etitora who a?« nf hutr- r is prociiTtti*s a!->~o-d her this a**-a. Tivr.««a It ts ner*r the h rneiy frj»wr , '.-r th* strong, irlndod rypewT'ter >r *h# r.»w typawrT**. but the pretty t; (iswrft** It is tr •» '-at th# rewords •hoes tr he* a <»■ :*<d f*r first fi#n - at;r,j and th*n running of with v »r t «» but - • *• la pr^d'-l'-d '■r* ot ft->r who ha.* mad* a new de part'.:*# *n « r , -j H-»r »?rT>l«y«r f"U tn ' >va and wasted to nss-ry hsr ?h« »a« d it and di*<4d»d t j t~ np fctr r*"»» * ■ r^-rra.r.°d .* tMvtsa f>r *vtr,« ■ , .-s. ar.d th<-n r«s a t tr -. es' :r,f i»«r ro r*» ms kt i us'ien. Th:r.km* that V.« i w bad 50c «-« tetania* to n rt <*iTy to <i - -r trit h|f adorer •as »• i h*- w s and was rr *--> on «ia* c *»r z* a ;f«. What d sJfts d * T ' to s. it honorab s ■solat. and add aa Umr to the long oat of ty?#arrtt»r» » s - ail r arrvd th# b**d »>f th<» **r*r, * N > ps ha* piaro for cckxl a-d a»- *. #r»d a ccts'. rat a»d Ncaa« a e ■ -#r that it was Jh* «f that <ir t tttr* t«» th« st»a And wm tnat bo— :s iMMMdabta, ar ? r-,a rui:d of pret?r typesrrters » *tr j . ted through this to V*~ '■" T-: • »n:*>k..yf rs :ajL« warr.. tr a p*-t»fu. story: tfto«A»£*s It ts , i tv pr«pv«aia of evarrUc* w—i drt-> - vary E*aay >f tisr'.r to »«*ii r*fi4* freta mat r w «y in the s a 4 as od the con**et. BiU batons* a a*a * tf Ai»j »ot as h.m, w■ * c *r« e*~. say m, a. i esd ti.a siaucT t:'--a aad usfil WHICH APPLIES TO YOUR CASE ? The Pia<rno*is Male Easy by the Famous Symptom Question*: the Cnre Made Cer tain by the Wonderful Medication Which Reaches Every P.irt Subject to Catarrh —How the Treatment Acts on the Nose, Throat, Vocal Cords, Bronchial Tubes, and. by Removing the Obstruction in the Ear Tubes, Cures Deafness, The Treatment That Cures. Doctor Copelaad's nrwr treatment. taat hAi lifted A* 6arks*a» *nl feiigin of tfaa wcrd "i near* tie' frora buiuirvd* of kiso.iaa.rvij of CAM s of C*:*.rrS of ih= He*4, Thru*t, Ear Tube*. BruE.ch.Jil Tuo*a *cd work* us cux*iiv« atuoa for t*j r«t>aoa: (It It rrarket esery dl*ratr4 spot, from the orifice of the nose tu lite deepest part of the i«li|i and the UsfriKMt rn't-Mi'i of the mldJle ear. *mi Uitrad of Irritating, lsflata>n« •■4 ferdlag the fires of the «lisea-»e. it soothes. <t«iets. heals and ear«s. Wit: is the treatment that cur-a thes« conditions, occe regarded Incurable? By wr.at prooeas d.*»s it the diseeusri membrane, r*na;>ves the pcUun ana r*uev« the sorer*- - of iii- ;r ? LH the r aperient* (it ifttti CUitU *3vi Jel;.4 cartd '---U. How It Cures Catarrh of the Head. Here is a patient taklag treatment for Catarrh of th-> H .i. He breath-a the soothing medication through hi* noatrti* and the naaal channels open up. the Ktifltd up feeiir.g tn ths heal 1 ivt ar.d he can brcaJie naturally tarough toe n-jse araio. Th« dull pains across tRe fr.nt of the head fade away ard the r.>-<al mrahrare la aooth*4 unui tn* Inflammation and sore ness are ail (one. The bal odor cf the breath pa*«s a* y and the lost ? ns* • f tine 11 returns. Th* dropping 1" the throat I? eheckt-d, th* nose doe* not stop up to wards any awr», the sr.* z -.g ar.<l stu.ffi.ng have ceased and tha discharge from the nose grows less and ieae, and finally KO"« altogether. The di- as* has been checked and eradicated from the sys tem before it ever reached his throat- It has not been dr.v n down into hi* throat or Into his lings or Into . is ?ars, as is oj ufjjn done by oth;?r tr atmen'JL How It Cures Catarrh of the Throat. Here la another patient who hid Catarrh in th • H 4. Ho caught old aft«-.r cold, and the ti.seaae spread down Into his throat. H«i breathes ar.d drinks in the dL~ eas>>-banishing tredlcatlom It bath* a the n.' mbranee of his h- ad in 5 throar. Th* soreness of the head and threat become* less and the desire to hawk and sr»t is dis appearing. the sense of tas e Is return rg and the voice again becomes soft and me kkdlou* There is no more gairsrr.g and vomi.lng tn the morning. No long-? >Soes every exposure to the weather result in a stufffd-up throat that become* sew.* ard inflamed. and no longer does he fl- d ha throat and tongue dry as chips when he wakes from an unrefreshir.g si.*ep«. How It Cures Catarrh of Vocal Cords. Hrrr l<« arotbfr pdllrnt nho ro»»- tr*;*ted Catarrh that ex - end?d from the throat into the glottis, the gstiwvy that ojm- s to the windpipe and !.:-§« The i\ - ea«e attsck* the vital cor-!*, this sensi tive Inetroment of the human voice, and «o©n mar* lr« «weet tones or destroys H re *i:s a lady Inhaiin* th« sooth'ng prepar-.tion. Bti«i has been tea mon*he silent, and the treatment baa al ready restored her voice. Who can say what J y the f<?> s in b*l- z re-' r I :o the u«-f ;.ncsj a'.i the of cnvfi:*- UC3? How It Cures Catarrhal Deafness. Here If another patient who for y»irs had 1 en a suff rer Every fr*>*h col l d }'i* 1 -n*-r thin form* r o-ids, and he r.. :c- i that his ears got stepped up and his hearing became duller ard r. and trier* rinsing and honing noi«#» In his ear*. Th < Caarrb had pasted up ward and backward from the Sbroa* along the Eustachian tube leading from the throat into the ear. He had visited throat doctors ard 'ar decors and Catarrh doc tors without rei!-'f. In this condition w# en l him isttahng the msih •*- tlon. and soon he notices a change. The noises !n the tars stop, there is no more discharge. tha hiring jptts be:er and finally the tubes of the ears open up and something seems to give way In hi* head. His hearing has c>~mple*ely r»t jrn e; No wo:.der he eons: ters the remit a marveL How It Cures Bronchial Catarrh. (It rr (• anmti-r patlrnt wb» v»aa always |.Tis!t!v« to the weather ron traetad Cliwrii of t!» h#ad and it pa»a-d to fc:s throat, then down ih# wtndj :r* and Into the bronhiai He coughed at nigh' ac ha: he ruM not slaap: tr-re *a pain boftiiMi hte brra«t-f»r.f ard snd-r 'he «ho«:d#r Madee. When he couched ho bre;#ht up a fro hy, rrsjlsh ma er a 1 streaked wrh Hood. H* f n H •trettfta. H* iiWI courh arm pa and dif ferent rr-di n»» "o no *v<.l H-s r w iwvatbes in with faU iMftrtdesi tk* re *tarißo *~l medicice a - "• spots a rg the brorctvial uses b*ai the c _i*a a tfc» pain Jrava. T>» »rp— t: « and rrr»n*rth r-turn. Ho is *ft.a a * L jLud ca. py KJUL How It Cares Catarrh of the Lungs. Hrr« is laiMkrr pitifai taw. He had i'l tb# h!»':ry of colds and (tUrfit, »x*#nd.r g downward fr-a ib« noee to the throat, to fiotas, to wtniplpe. to the *» - chsai tafet. and then into the erna-t to:*e of the :unr». His ceuffe aiwsys u afeled hat. He r&U d l*nr* QBVJ.-WS of *t'-E ; he r_»4 *very sftrr »•■> n aoid ci.» -i.'d not a;.«*p a" ~i»' no a-ae ? i-o. and feia strarrth and fa. lr<L Hs fcad a%at sweats ry or. a IN * SRHIIEV *--D FWARETI I-AL NTS END »JS at ir. . at - ban ?iar »-nt?-s of "Tea A •ea m T.e b- WJd m ..ea mr. has tiaie af «-r .-roe »c a# * «>it *•"* <T> K J<sa of ? '•- Jk.w-ss* «v«0 w **! trwKa '1 pi of the lan® -JA ard tt+'.u«G a&d c o*«-d awl -i '-ha T: era are BC- t£.ors J< Jse naaty &!.-> • *• no cacr# coo<a. no mora few* w ® pat - r,j sure '..as; sweat*, aof«i< s refirsa. and w"s it tvssaa «*'» a ""-J asa"«t3on Tfea 'sells 81. v d r*-a t «ir efctor Th* atap bs*&Jiv * t-« •>'- He has beer *.■>«-' frje» a b.t t«n iaa-h. The Proper Course for Sufferers. the proper reurse («r »»a«*rer« la this: R»»d :,-.<?«• *yrajHv>nia carefu.ly or-*r. mask Us >m tfeat app.y to your . *»* jusa f>r « thiji with ytKi to tba Cop land office. If vou Uva tvi\ from tha city >r-r. i them try auil asd iik tor aom« trt+imizxit. Catarrh of Head and Throat. Thi- head • Mil throat dla- raaed from ar(lrrtr<i ru!tl«. r«a*ti>i Catarrh nkri the caodition* of the bl(H>4 prrii>puti-> to this «t>aditi«n. Kitsnre »h'»v*l«n those jinrrt mc«t attuckril h> Catarrh. Ihe pietnre rrprtaeult a part of the head ■anrd open, the letter A i u«iloatl the (old* of mu<-a« memhrane la the none. The letter B Indicates the seat of Catarrh in the Throat. "Is the Yclce husky*" * "Do you spit up siiaae?** "Do you ache ail over?** "Do yoa snore at ri*U *" "Is your note »io; p*. i up**" •'Does your n - v.;*c'iarge *** "Does your 00-e ' 1 **i • a-tty?** "Is this * .rt-' toward r. *' : 7* "£Ws the nose Ucfc v i fc :rv.7* "I* tners pain in ror* of -il "Is there pain across th« eye#?" "Is :h*re :j> ki.ng in t..s thrr.it?" "D yoa blow out »• ih-» at *! ih^?'* "Is your s»_-r;.-e of sir.c'l Uav:ri?7* "Do Vou hawk to cH-ar the throat?" "I? the throat dry in ir.>rning7* "Are you to4r.it your s< vte of taste""* "Do you sleep wl'h your mouth open?" "Ik*a your nose atop up I ward r.ignt?" Catarrh of Bronchial Tubes. 1 ill* condition often retail* from Catarrh extending from the head aisil throat, and. if left uni ItfifH, rilrniU dona the ulndi»lpe tain tbr krnnrhlal lahrt, and in time ntlark* the lna*». Thla dsn re ih««« the Windpipe, nroarhial Tahea and L«a«i laid open. letter * point* oat the In terior of the windpipe—letter H In dicates the Bi-onchlal Tabe». whll* the letter* C and D «hor» how ea turrh rtlmd* Into the Ibbs«, mnh ln( aore place* which In time be come eavltlea. "Have you a cough *** "Are T *u ioamf lb«hT" "Do you eosgri at n.*htT" "L's you :ake n 1 a.*-* ly*"* "I ave y-y.l \ tr. :. K .* "la your appetite vartab? *" "H :v« > « at ■ -he* in the (Mtf "Do ycu cough on : you "\t* you lew-epsrited at tim***** "Do you *p't up yellow rr. i;*er V -Do >'« i r*j* tr..:ny r at* run T ' **!» v ■ - ■ '■ S -S 1 ~ "Do you cough 18 tne morning*"" -Is y tit cough abort an.* h:*:;k'r,g*** "Are yoa low-tppfftted at urn***" "Have you pa n btn - ! the orea« f "Do you a r «U .1 ■ oh- ' *y ump*"" "Ta »h»r* a behinl Ifta ••H*ve yr*J a d'»*u-t * ! * fat'y ' 'ls*** •*D) yoi fee; yoa *r« weaker"** "Ta "here a buratef pnin :a tb# throat *'• -Do you e<sU*» * -*"■» c *h: and mora tr.*'*" -Do yoa b*e« to *it up «t r'.jrhi to « t fcr«:h?" Catarrh of the Stomach. Tbta c«*Jsdlr!«n mar r»l( front irtrnl fniMri. bat ihr innal rn«ar it t atarrk. Ik» »»a«-aa <roppl«« Jsirt into the (hro»t cad h»1o» • nsiltwH. Tfct« «***■<" • hB1 " ,lMf •<•«*»«* ap , «p. tbowtmr *>»' '*'<• •* Vf nbr«*« Hala* »' thla •••*•». nk trh ar* Ik' »f Catarrhal <l»- ra«». -U tk*ra «*%«•* T* -Art f«« e -;» :w« w» i . * .«iC* rati**" "?;* , ; a * r :m»T* -Ar» j- ■» * ;se» «a fc'-T 4 COtfci«4r* •"Do r®a hawk ar.4 *?!!"* ~ "la tMri i-a a a.*i#r #a;:nc*** "Ar« yoa .•rroua and *•?«**"* " : o you !ia*a aiok h«*4*c'-»*T* • : v v..j .a: up as«. «n<r* • :« there for *raa*.fastT* ' Hti* you i2j.«tr»sa aft*r asinff "t« yuur throat "Mad with *i)it.a?~ "Do yi*u at tl»>i iava dtarrbova*** "U thera " A u jou jet ay s>-.u-i«a;jr ara jrot di**j ■*** "!s the ra gnairtn* saoaatioa Sa itom at 21 "Do you fse! as if you had lead la stom ach ~* ' When your stomach is srapty do yoa feei faint?" D v u op matsrlal that burn* the throat?** "When t*\« itsmich t# fuJ do ycu fesi •ppr—»ar* Relating to Deafness. DfaTorM re»ttlt» from t'atarrh rlu.iiiK the ) u«iarhiim lubt i that le;«d from the throat to the car*. "7 s your hearing failing**"* **i'o yoar ear* ..ar «•-7* "Do your eanr Hch ar-.i horn*" "Are '.he ears U y u,i! sealy 7* "Have you pair behtn.S the rsws*** "la th*rr« a ihrob. v nti* in the win**" "J# ;b?re a huasirr atud heard 7" ' > » ..« » " "Are there CMHBlra* sounds h^ArdI*** 1 *** "in your hearing bad cloudy d »»•■»'*** "Do you h»T» .<* T' "Are there touttdf like scea.cn *». *** *•£>) y,>ur wri hurt wiua you blww your no^T" "Do yoa constantly hear ao;«s in the ears?** -•i n vo'j hear better some days than otn<»rs7* "Do rhs noises In your ears keep you aw 3ce7* M fa you blow your noe* do your e ■■ rs crack?" h-vins wor>» a. en you have a coin 7* "i« roar.zg like a vsttrfafl la the heaJT' Tlila flcar# allows a trrtloa of the ear made by Ikmagh Ibr hunca wt the heads It ahowa the ontee ear. the canal Iradlai from Ike oater rar lu the ear dram, the ear drum, the bonea of the ear, the Internal parta of the ear. tugrlhrr with the tahe leadintf from the throat ap hehlad the ear drnnt. Disease of the Liver. Thla roadltiua reanlta from the liver helnjc affected by catarrh ei tradlDK from the atomatb lota th« tubi > of the liver. "Are yon ir^'able"** "Are yoa nenrotw?" "I>> you get AltzyT' ' Have y< i no en rgy **' "Ik*, you have •*oid f#etT* "Do you f«l m;a» r "* "Is youar memory pwsrT' "Do you tti tirvd m.* \yV "I>j y-n »* h"t Sutm*" "is your eyesight Marrtdr H»v«4 you pa;r- In the ba '»?** "Can't yoa explain *h«re?" "Ia your Vah -ft anu ttits-y *** "Ar* *f>ar aptrii» ham at ltaw»*' "14 there * bloating after MOMft™ "Have fM t a r,« a' m»-l tfc - I ■■ «"** "Do yoa lutw gur®ii 4 .ob * la?" "Do you have raabStim t« bo»ei»T* "It there t;.robbing Is the MonwrhT* "Do JToU hive ■m ■-w of in IVIW> !»"" "IX» you jffff frons pain* ia t aa,»iea"' "I*> y*. j tuv« -aiplta ; »n of the h*.-*r "Do ;he*e feeling* aff ct you tnm ry*" "ia tsere a gencrai f«4>u.g of U<s*; Disease of the Nerves. The majority of nervosa diaeaaea Are ranted by polaoaa In the blood, roiaoa clrcnlatlnai ia the blood har. aaaea the brain and nervca, and • ach my inptiim* a* theaie follow! "Do you s»' r^dyr 1 "la you nJn-i dulfT* "Are yoi «ajtly daae<ir* "!>o y >j h,tv- h»*" " *r« y« a «a*Uy • «"it- «1 "** ' [>o your h*n>i"i tfwtnbi* ** "D-aes your h-art ft-mefT* "Ar» you eantjf trr: "Ar» ki a;*.»y» >' • -a *** "Iy> y--ur mtaciei swt.rh"" "In rear fr ' Suffer from »• ep *»?" "Are yoa e»t:iy nlfntew<l!" ( "''Oee IS t «i»ep t 'fifth you*' -> y a f'-rn- v, ■:* yi 4 f !*"* "Do ou lulTer rrf-TTi rre-i U'Vi *"* "D > you «!atx in your aieepr" ••Di f i ftave horrfel.- dreams T* **U ' er- a ruAh of io'd to tie >•* l*' *T>o Se#» ar.d ara>,» (u to #l*w-pT* "I» >o . hi** a Un* <i. ur d f«e .nf •'Do };u »t*t i, r u.:r «;» s« i*. da.'k^" Home Treatment ty Mail. pft-lcftU wia UTI C * dbPUao* cao fc* ti aft »! •» &y ra aM Copland a t.AJi*. ikat ti-* oq ioa. CONSULTATION FREE. 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