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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1909 t GEO. W. HICKOX COMPANY oi.niM- ami i.UK.ixr jitun itv imisi: i niw mi:xho KltM k MM H UMI'I I I ; AMI M V - SIM) l Ot It W.M'I lll.s. MLI L III IWIII TIIF.M Arvh lYdiii . Msmul mi'i-i-t Albuquerque .V, M. r I OUR COAL IS GOOD, CLEAN AMERICAN BLOCK. k NO ROCKS OR SLATE. I It's Not Rocky Cliff FRENCH & LOWBER rxi)KHTAKi:its ad i.irr:.sFD K.MIIM.MI.ItS M.ly Attendant I'tfili and Central Mimic 500 be JOHN S. BEAVEN Hione 4. toa Noulli Mral LOCAL ITEMS OF INTERES Crystal Theater WHY DOES EVERYBODY ATTEND THE CRYSTAL - THEATER? . Because We Give the Best and Latest Films on the Mar ket. Also the SONG HITS of the Season. Tim In I - lililí for IihIhv 1 enlltloil. "KOM I' (II (II. I M Until), " Mr. Kern illl slug I'Minil," lor TWO H.IIIS IIVI.V. Mil. W. II, Tenor, lll,,srillri Song. 'r. 'Ü1SI' Mil. .1. ItOM II, llMilloni'. MIMC UV HVNI'Af, flR II I S If C A. MVIiVri: l-AT.HV lVT AT 3:15: .1l.li SLAIN Hie; :V I' VI VtiS, 7:1., H:l.. I:l". In the vmi that jtau alinuld net r.rjv your mnrrtintr iMir teli-iili'ma lha MINT I, I KI.KHK AI'll ÍHJ. air l( Four nam anil addrraa and ih iuir will li dllv.l by a parlal mnifintr, The Kleiiholia la No. 3. W.M HKWAKO I.VO0. Tha altov. rwarrl will l.e palfl for Ih arrant anil ronlctlon of any inia ruuatit atPMlIn- rupi. nf tlie MurniriK J'.urnul from lha dour ware of atitMrr jhera Jllt'ltNAI, I'UW.lHIflNO CO. TONIGHT Elks' Theater MOVING PICTURES ILLUSTRATED SONGS Best Orchestra in City Performances at 7:15 and 8:15. ALL SEATS 10c Matinee Saturday and Sunday Afternoons at 3 o'clock. COLOMBO THEATRE Exclusive Motion Picture 8:15 and 9:15 P. M. Matinees Saturday and Sun day 3 P. M. Illustrated Soncjs by MRS. HANLON. MISS JENNIE CRAIG Musical Directress CHANGE EVERY NIGHT ADMISSION 10c. Ol It HIIIIK Ol' l.l Ml ItlMJ ov nuns' iiiiiuts. si 1 1 itr u (his. shiiirs i in k si ns is i si itrssi:i. niri it- ii, i,i vnitv, it i k or rosi. in i n i:. The Brightest and Best Store in Town FRIEDBERG BROTHERS CLOTHIERS & HABERDASHERS, 316 West Central. SUITS MADE TO ORDER Over 500 patterns from which to choose. $15.00 to $50.00 The JOHN BECKER Co. BELEN, NEW MEXICO Shippers of Alfalfa and all grades Native Hay Hubbs Laundry Co. "Our Work is Best" WHITE WAGONS rvrcitvosK is tai.m ahovt DI It I KIT WOHH. IK YOU HAVE Mil' I.IMN IS YlllllK, 1M) Ml NOW. IMI'KltlAL l.Al'NIMtV, BACH Of hlS IXHllI JÚ STRONG BROTHERS MU III ll UK. Mr. It. II. I I'll.. II, lA.lf Kn.halii.c r. Mroaf 111. k. I or. t oiiiwr MM. IIiiiiiNK I 1 J out KOMI s i n: I IN I s II Is .11 sT nn: iiiiMi m siisins out l'litONS. II' MM' HAM" 111 in: it to n n: n i: otit in -niiv imim: iiv tiii: imti uim i.i vnitv. it k or IHISTOI i n i:. WOLKING & SON dtminhr Windmill. I'm.. pa. Tajik uil Hultslrin tur-. Wi ll Hrlt'ug Mil l;-.ainig linlllug a Sh.Ii Albuquerque, N. M. un mm mi s. noin WINDOW MIAPE In dork and mail to ordsr, luteal ii l. ra. Hutlsfaotlnn guaranteed. I l udí, Furniture Ca. oi i: ssoi:tii-at or rwM ii I Kills Wll i . ir i in I is Is i SI I I I II It slin k. OMi: IN AMI I WIIM II'. I'. Í. I'll ITT III., i'l I s. si I I IN II. Sn.l.ll Ki.Iiiik S. Ii. f. Ill r 1 !r Not Ih nt Mnrtln Third itnrl CHARLES ILfELD CO. Wholesalers of Everything I'flll'CHf.1. WuxhlriRlon. Kfb. Ni-w Jlrxl. n Frill- Wíilni'Kiliiy muí Tliui.Hd.iy c'l'l imnHllily 8iiow Tliurnil.iy in noiih .m ii.iii. Arionii Kair W'UnrHiliiy, hiiow fnnlftht or Tliiirmtuv In noilh linrtlnn. fair In BOiilh. Imhiii'p In tlx- (li rld.fit:i T.lf . Mih. durar I.irt'iiliiR Wi n visitor y ''m.i (In y from Hiililmil. J. J. Ityun. of I'ri-Hcott. Ariz., is In lh illy or ii few tuya vlHllinv li Ii iiiIm. Mi'N, Holomon t.UMi will he it hoini' from 4 lo Mix Tlitirwlny n rtirnuon ill V(KI Wl'Mt HllVir IIVIMIK'. Thu Ijidlrs' Aid KOi h ty of the J'ri's. Iiyli rhtn I'lnin h will mum i in tin' li hii'Ii pniloiH ni :'::! loiniirr'jvv nil i i noon. Niivnjo Trlhi- No. 1. I. (1. It. M , will hold Hh ri'irnliir iihmIIiik In li'd Mi n a Imll ni K o'cliii k lonlnlit. VImII llig mi'mhciM lire coiillally Invltiil. Thrro will or ii nuiilnr nii'iUriK of llm Wnmi-ii'H Itrllif t'orp.-. In Itfil Mi-ii'n hall nt 2::ii HiIh ai'ti'inoon lly ordiT of thi' iiri Mlili'iit, Smllo llowilii h, htci I'tary. Jtoiilo II. Jnl'fa, iniiiuifartiiri'i'H' nui'tit. Ima ri'l in ni'il from n two iiioiulm' trip tliroiiKti 1 1 1 r I'ni'lfli' const NtiitiH anil will ri nialn In ri- ,hci';iI ilnya vIhIIIiik M'latlvca. Mllht I'liincy, who him hiin :t t ttnillnif tin- ,V M(h'. Military In 1. 1 i : u) nt HOMW.'II, Is NCI'ioilHly III nt tin1 hoini. o Mr, nuil Mrs. K. W Clanry on Hint l'opn r iim iiiii'. A. W. Anson, Ki iii riil l ontriii'tor for lha fi'drral hnililini; now in tin; coiirtic of I'lii'tlon has Hiihli't Dio 'ontrnct for i ii I ii 1 1 ii k o n I linishlni; the Ktrnc Inii' In A. 'lin u vln Un- p.iinti'r and ili'iiirntor. II. Ihirlinittoii, uilvaiiii1 man for "Why (IIiIn it.cnvo Homo," wns In tin' i'ltv yi Hli rilny hii.I t'onipli'ti il anaiin' ini'iitH lor lin- appi nranci' of ti Ik coin puny at tin" KlkM' thintor, on th n Iff Ii t nf Krhniiuy It). f oh it Krir, HMHlMant clilif of ri'hz lnK nf tin' I'nltiil Slati's lori'st snv lri, hn lift for HIIhti'hvi'h natinna foifst, noiir Mnowl lulu1, Ariz., when hi' will ri ninln for woinr tinu' inspi ct Imf fori.try t'linditinns. Mr. and Mm. Isaac I in ft It arrived yi'rtti rihly mornlnit from Mt John'n, Ariz, and will make their hoini' In Alh!iitiHritn In Ihc fiitni'c. havlnjf ptirchiiscd a ri'Hldcnci' at f.lli West Tl-j.-l'iiH ronil Mr. Itaith will iiikuki In tin' practice of law here. J V. Key, chief eliRlnelf nt' tin Kacfi fii ltullwiiy of .Sew Mexico, vim lina hi en n patient in M. JoHepn's sani- , larlnni for Hevcral weekH, was down ; town yesterdnv mid lApeels to (cave i for his In adiMiarters In t len within n few days. I There will lie a niei'tintv of the of Itlcers of the N'on-Serlavhin llcnevo. I lent iissoclatlon In the ollice of F. W. Clancy at 2 o'clock tills afternoon. 'I his no'etiiiK is called at " o'clock Inst i'iiit i f the rcKiilar meeliiiK hour. I. mies are rcinestei1 1o their atteiiiiunci'. ila' motiiliiK a man Who livi'M at in I. "I hticct. liavliiK imliilicil nnanilty of hooe ap front yard with a mm mid In-uiin shootinu tiiliiRs up f'n- ilershetif f I'red Hcyn as hurriedly siinimonid anil appenilni: on the scene n Ills n ntonnilille arrested the dlstnrher and took him to the city (oilier, Mrs .Imites lesson wife of .lames IfcKson, Santa Kc railway conductor, I Icil shortly after 'J o'clock yesterday afternoon lit SI. Joseph's Hanitarium. lentil followed .in operation which as p'.l'formeil upon Mrs. J lesson In tile hope that Ii would relieve her I i nil a disease from which she had hern a snflerer for several years, lie- sides her huslninil, Mrs. Ilcsson is snr ied hy her mother, one htother, Janns Mill, and two sMrr.s, Miss Kit ty Mill mid Mrs Samuel Sieycns Mrs. Ifesaon hud hei-n a resident of Allm Miieriine for a numlicr of years and had n laiRc circle of friends who will remi t very much to hear of her sud den death The timetnl arraniremenfs will lie Hntiminced sonic time today. THE safest man is the man who has a bank account. When you establish yourself with a good bank, you feel secure and your mind is at peace. Banks have the means of making more successful men than djllfifífi.1. When you grow OLD a snug sum in the bank is an insurance policy against hard times and hard work, Begin to save when you are young Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT will help you start; then when you have accummulated $i";0.00"or $100.00 take a certificate of de posit drawing a little larger rate of interest. The time tried and most RELIABLE bank is the one to do your business with, In judging a bank, always remember that it is the proportion of capital and surplus to liabilities that gives security to the depositor, by forming a fund that stands between the depositor and any possible shrink age in the securities of the bank, The Cap ital and Surplus of this bank form a mar gin of safety that assures absolute se curity to those who intrust their ; ' money to us, The State National Bank Albuquerque Price Reductions We have just finished taking our annual inventory and find quite a lot of desirable merchandise still on hand, which must be sold quickly. 100 Suits and Overcoats, worth up to $30,00, marked $17.50 100 Suits and Overcoats, worth up to $22,00, marked $14.00 100 Suits and Overcoats, worth up to $16,00, marked $10.50 We also have some biq values in Furnishinns for Men and Boys. Study these Prices; we will save you money all the way through. 100 doz. Men's black and tan Hose, worth 15c, now. .8c 50 doz. Men's fancy Hose, worth 35c, now 20c 50 doz. Men's wool Underwear, worth $3.50, now. $2.50 In our Bovs' Deoartment. we offer some oarticu- larlv aood thinas at verv low prices. We have a biq lot of Knee Pants, Boys' Shirts and Waists, which must go. 200 pair Knee Pants, worth up to 90c, now 45c 20 doz. assorted Shirts, worth up to 75c, now 35c 20 doz, assorted Boys' Waists, worth 75c, now.... 35c These goods are well worth seeing. 2 SIMON STERN THE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER W. Morris JEWELER mammilla. Jewelry, Cut GUim. Our WuK-li Iti'ixtlr Department Is lecnnd In none In the Southwest. Prli'en tlie lies! for W'hli'h Verfwt O0O1I May lie Sold. 205 WVSr CENTRAL. :.'lil, and the he prompt In Knrly yester t, allied Keller. North .Second a superfluous penrcd In ht lecturer of Fort Worth, Tex., Hays of the Scliiihert'n: "Their entertainment Is first rliiHs -will pleaHc, tc,rht and uplift the most fastidious niutienee." Aiming their warm friends the Hrhu hert .Symphony clnh nuniher the h ad In minister of the I'lilted. States, as well as the hi tter clement of citizens everywhere. The iiuality of their en tertainment Is Much that II receives the hearty emloiHenient and co-operation of people who sel.lr.ni venture to at tend a in rl'ormance of any kind. A little wholesoni'vi amusement occa sionally Is mi'i'saary to the moral, physical and intellectual wcltan- of any community. A little relaxation, a "foi'Kf tthiK of ourselves." for a time i n cheap tonie and can he had hy nttendinii the Mchuhert conceit here on Thursday evetilnq'. Fch. II, at tha Klks' theater. Tickets may he ex- (haiiKcd for reserven seals at Mat son's, S o'clock tomorrow moruinir. WHISKERS OF HIS SLAYER CLUTCHED IN VICTIM S GRASP HURLEY GALLS ÍRIP Í 1M0RTA All the memlieis due Athletic i luh turned nut for praeli various trick l.is stunt ere practice ! the Aloinpier haskcltiult team c. last niKht and and work-out I for two hours. The team work ot I he five is steadily impiovitm and the Individual players are showing un In line shape. That the Ualliip Athletic chili team will hae lis hand lull when It ttnrn up nxainst the A A. '. at the Armory I 'i i.l.i y mitlil kihs without sayini: It was announced yesterday that the Lincoln dav celel. ration which had lieen scheduled for Kii.tay cv plus at tlie ii ii i ci s!ty, had he, a changed o i. i iii Kndav mol utnic. thus Kitinit; the ai'dty students an opportunity to tit. -ml the A A. ' -i A f. R.une LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA EVERITT LEADING JEWELER, IOI fritlral A, Alluqurra,n. THE DIAMOND PALACE Wau h lnar'fiir Sania ft. R. HIGH PRAISE FOR THE SCHUBERT SYMPH0NYCLUB " ,l I'nlei laliiioeul Hun I lili rialu-" lYonitM'il lir MImiiiuci iin' IVi'i'le in Tlitu-alay t:vt'iilii!t, I VI. II. The Schuhrrt Smphimy c'ut anil lady iiiarti tte, o he heard here this week, will he a real treat "A sensible . ntcrlainmenl for sensihle people." "Kwtct ainnuiK. pure fun. and lot of t.olh" and 'an .inert. linmeut that in t.ttains" are a f.- of the expressions h. ard a ft. r an cnm of hen r In I hi I. minus rompan en the program ihi'iv will I..' several numhers hy Thomas a len' In. 1'iii c. ll. the ounit American !oln and r.i-.rtoiln vlr-iiio-., and man . ..,ni.- and serious r. a. licit h. Anna IVarl W'eailierlns .n It. v. Homer T Wltnn, the noted ; Hurried Shave by Luciano Gon I zales After Death of Salas Said to Have Started Sus picion Ending in Indictment, TRUE BILL ALSO FOUND AGAINST AGED WIFE Mrs. Deretea Salas Chai With Complicity in Shocking Sandoval County Murder; Grand Jury Adjourns, Tearing a hunch of hair from the heard of I lis assassin. Martin Salas, who as murdered In the Xacienilcii- j to country lust Octoiu-r. may have ) furnished In his death iii UKiile a clue i which will yet land his murderer he- j hind thu hat. ' The indictment of his nRcd wife and ' of l.uclan lion.alcs tor the crime were tile important developments in ! tile case at liernalillo yesterday. of tak-J Cliarccd with heinu a witness or his definite action on a nuniher fian accomplice in the murder of her matters of much slt;nil'icnlice to this I hushand. at Oilm, ninety miles north vicinity. When seen at the A Ivarado ,1f A huiiiertue, on the 'night of Oc hotel last hlisht Mr. Hurley set.' that Inner 1,1, inns. .Mrs. Horoiea Kobato the mectinii of himself and the other We Salas, sixty-four yi'ars of age. was two general mamiKers v.is unite In- hroiight to the city last night hy I'n formal and had no especial signif i- I dec Mieritf .1 .1. Sheridan, of Saiirin runce. jn-nl county, nnd placed in tlie Berna- "lt Is the first lime that the three 1 llllo county tail, where she will nf us hiue ever been together," said . he held pending further develop Mr. Hurle, "and naturally ve have ' nients. a number of matter affecting the I Mrs. Salas wa. Indicted Monday af- Rvstem which we vlll consider, lio - ernoon ny tile .samiovni county grand Meeting of Three General Man agers of Santa Fe Has no Un usual Significance With Ref erence to Either Belén or Albuquerque. The presence In A llHiquerriue yes terday of James K. Hurley, general manager of tne Santa l"o proper; Ar thur . Wells, general manager of the Santa l'e Coast lines, and 'rank (J. l'ettihoiie, general manager of the Santa Ke Dull lines, the three main arteries of the Sania l'e system, gave rise to rumors that the officials were In the city for Hie purpose of tak- tliat he will have difficulty in proving that he was not connect. -d with the murder of Sala.s. .It is rumored that testimony was offered before the üraud .i n IV at Bernalillo which will force Mis. Salas to admit that she was present upon the night her husband was murdered, and to disclose tin identity of his slayers. line of the strangest incidents In connection with the murder is tlie fact that a coroner's Jury, summoned to examine Into the cause of Salas' death, returned n verdict to the ef fect that lie had died from appoplcxy. Krlciiils of the dead man. however, were not satisfied, and a second in quest was held two days afterward. This Injuest was presided over hy Jus tice of the Peace David Lobato. At the second Inquest Salas' remains were exhumed and a thorough exam ination if the body was made. Ac cording to the verdict rendered by tile l.obato jury Salas came to his death through wounds inflicted by unknown persons. The examination dev. 'loped the fact that Salas' neck had I n broken, his right Jaw frac tured, his teeth shaken loose, his right arm broken nt the wrist, his leg brok en and his body bruised in a num ber o? places. At the time of the murder suspicion pointed to Luciano (lonales as I.p ing connect, d w ith the crime and the Indictment returned hy the Sandoval county urntul Jury yesterday indicates that the suspicions were not entirely ' without foundation. It Is said that :one of tlie strongest hits of circum jstantial evidence which will be pre jseiited against tlon.ules is t lint lie 'shaved his heard the morning after Salas was killed, and that when Sala.s j ; was found he luid n hunch of whis-' keis tightly clenched in his hand, ! which corresponded to the color of ! the bear ivnrti hv 1 1 miy.t los II iu i.lil that the territory will present as a j j witness against ilonzales the man who: gfjj shaved him, and will introduce evi-' ! Hence to snow that a part ot on Izal.s' beard was missing before the' j whiskers were shaved off. ' i j Tile grand jury report submitted! yesterday also contain.. 1 the indict-1 n.ent charging Kmillano Sandoval I with murder In the first degree, it be- j ing alleged that he killed Juan Val dcz, near Cabezón, on the night of I May 4, Illas. Sandoval is at present! , out on a ilO.flno bond. Ahelino tin- i I run1 was inoicieu jointly with San doval. charged wilh complicity in the j crime, tin rule is also out on bond. Itnm.is Aguilar. an Indian, was in ; dieted far currying a deadly weapon, fine no true hill was returned. Judge fra A. Abbott. District Clerk John Nenanieand District Attorney Alex. Read. r. -turned to tile ciiv last nirht i from liernalillo The report of the (grand jury was accepted and the i jurors discharged. The Sandoval crini hnal docket will not he called until June H. the postponement being mude because nf the absence of a number of witnesses. 3 lleinz's Dill Pickles for 5 cents 15 for 25 cents Now then just phone us for 5 cents worth and comparo them with the kind that yon have had at two for five or any other kind, Primrose Itutt.-r . . , Peerless Mutter Large package Qua k Kagle Mrand Milk . . Large can California Arnold's Mest Flour, helps to make our good goods .er only :'.tic it I lats. .;;tie !.' Tomatoes ll'c the kind that reputation for large sack. Si Ward's Store 315 Marble Avenue. Phone 206, i without parallel or precedent llm flower of chivalry, as she is railed by historians, died for the chivalry of l'rauce, which had deserted her. The costumes to he used in stagim; the play are expected to arrive m Uay iri'm Denver, ami dress rehear sals will he held daily until the daf for the presentation of the drama Iti'iikers Acquillisl nf Larceny. New York, Feb. S. All six meni bersof the defunct brokerage firm of A. tl. Itrown Co.. when arraigned before Magistrate Corrigan today, charged with the larceny of $1.M'" worth of I'nited States Steel corpor ation stock from Helen S. Ahernathy. were discharged after the evidence had been heard. The magistrate held that there was no evidence to connect any of the members except Kdward hnnnn with passing any of lie' out of the possession ot Hip S. Hu stock t irm. ever, the fact that the in In A Ibuquerqne Is of no We will probably i ral days." ting Is hoi 'llsequetlci he In re for se THREE ASK FOR DIVORCE DECREES im. eojuren. omeorATH. hiMa a N. T. Armlju ItalMliif. Three pet Ii ions asking for divorce were tiled In the district court yester day. Klock and iiw-n. attorneys f.r Mrs Him- Civilian, tile. I a pctitimi asking lor a decree of divorce from her husband. Thomas J Corcoran. The complaint alleges that the cou ple were married In Omaha. Neb . July I. V7. and have three children Failure to -uppnrt Is the chief all.-! gallon made by the plaintiff. Th.- custody ot th. thrfe childun and. other i-. Ii. f is icniiest. d by Mrs. Cor-I co-n't. Kdson J Hicknx, through his attor ney. W C II, acock, filed a suit asking for a diorr, trom his wit.- Alpha -he is Jury. hlch completed its labors leriiay and rendered a report to Judge lia A. Abbott, who went to Hcrna- Í llllo yesterday morning for the pur pose of receiving it The grand jury also returned a true bill against Lu ciano C,oii7ab s, charging him with the I murder of Salas, and an officer ill leave liernalillo this morning with a jWarrmt for C.onzales and bring him I to Albu.,neriuc. ; Mrs. Salas was refused bond hv Jtntge Antmtt yesterday. The crime i lor which Mrs. Salas and Comíales j were indicted was one ..f the most brutal nnd at the same time one of j the most mysterious ever committed I in the Nacieniento mountain region, the scene of many bloody murders; within the past lew years. It Is said that the t'errit.iry has very j strong i-vldence against tlonzab s and JOAN OF ARC WILL R Ut A HAHb IHEAT Drama to Be Given by St cent's Academy Giils Every Indication of Being Dramatic Success, Walking Hnk.. alleging that : an habitual drunkard. Other i i i..n:i I charg.s nrp Hlso mad lli.-knx against hi wlte. The plaint states that the couple married in Santa Fe. May 4. l!in: hae no children. Attorney ll.ac.H'k also fil-.l , for J.ihnan;, ii,,.,i .1.. Anava. ;i lii.rc.. from h.-r husband. Anayn Abandonment and ensa- hy ere . an.) suit a-k,ng N icholas I. s.-rt ion are the nviln ch-mres made by Mrs nava against hr husltmd. Accord ing tn th. coinnh.trtt the couple married in Man. h ,!' Atnsco. p, i milicr 1 ;, l,i nd have no ehiMrc 15 AND0 Wo Mire tn toii Postum and try it FOR for te K. MINTTF.S i days re "There's a Reason. The fif'y odd girls hn arc to take part In the presentation of "Joan of Arc," the great historical drama, to be tri.-n In matinee p, f!,. rnance at Elk. theater on the afternoon ..f Washington's birthday. February ramcing (tally tor the event, and competent dramatic w itnessed the rc- a complete success. play have en- Rtl.1 according to critics who hav hearsals It will hi I lie Mirrtug scene of the siieeeeuen in awakening much thusiasm in the voiinc idavers Mlb four they already go Ibrougb th. iviihoul e. hii. h The story of the drama Is intensely interesting throughout and there will he no dull moments in any of the acts or scenes. Tli- name and fame of ji,un nf Art fire like the rainbow, of thinus .. miliar that no eftoit or Imagination MMaÉhi i ne!.ed licfore the unique position II STI'I'.X sh. .cuplés In history can h- appre- 3 , ci.it. d. lj ln,. The story of the career of the Maid 1 5' '' of orlen Is of the nmst marv. I- j iaj mi i . J M I.I'.X. S4 III.OSS Ji ., a ion piso.les In history. Jn a trug.dv legale Pealirs, filtra I. ph. m. 1 4 J J