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ADVERTISE IN THE McBOW . ELL TIMES, [ITS A PAYING INVESTMENT. X. IA.%; aRCUUTKW OP ANY WEtN " THE STATE OF WEST VIRClh VOLUME VIST VBMaMlA, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914 NUMBER » POWELL COUNTY THE HOTTEST POLITICK COUNTY OH THE MAP CIRCUIT AND CRIMINAL CLERKSHIP FIGHT CENTERS STAGE BROTHERS OPPOSING BROTHERS FOR CANDIDATES New and NotcI Ideas Being Presented Every Day at All Speakings—Hon. Ed. Cooper Leads WRk Rope to Let Each Candidate Far Hoite of Del egates Still Hopeful---Not Maiy Bits aa tke Prob able Oitcoae. For Ute tirat time in twenty-foor year* baa there ever ai>i*ar*d on the "tatce a contestant for the honor* an<1 bnaivriaJ blewing" that usually and always ixxne to the Circuit and Criminal Clerk of Mc Itoweil Oounty. Fcr the name number Of year* ae expreeaed above one man. Capeiiart, Dm. Youngue and lUrraun. AT J KN KIN JONES. The meeting Monday night at Jenkin |od«<, at which time there wa» a club orcuized linger the caption of the "Jen kinjooea Republican Club," «a« alao a threat auccna. At the meeting there were at leant -to or 5o voter* present. The rain, perhapa, prevented many from at tending. The club wa» organized by the election 01 the following othceni: Praident, Wm. S»al«, Secretary, Hallie Hurtb ; Treaau'er, GeorgeSandera. B. HAMPTON GRAY Republican candidate for the nomination for clerk of the circuit and rrimina court* of M<-I>oweil county at tlx* Republican primary to be held Satnrday, July 1M. lie ha* ma<le a strong campaign. He Iim Im-n to the voter* fare to fare and aaked tlu-ui for Uieir *up|>ort. He i* w a man of rare t|iialiti«-ation and ritmwa Tlie votem will tell Saturday what the people* think of him. Hi* opponent is Hon W. Hurt.ndffi- I'ayne, prewntrlerk. who i* also a life-long Republican. Ttie voter* will deride lietaeen U»e two Saturday. <iray i* a yoaiHT, ««rew»ive. energetic and induatrion* citizen, and no man can make a miiUir when they vote for Gray. Hun. W. Bnrlfidge Payne, hw held thia K\ery Krpnhlican ha» given hi* approval in Ihr |«rt (n hw right «»l an thorny and duty to officially rxcrrm the function* n4 thm r«t tifficf. Thia time therv haa appeared a »Ur in tl* K m»t with rlaima at qoaliticaVon which justify him and hw lrien«la to enter the race for Una long cnvrted ofn*. R. Hampton firay. foruierly thf tle^nty c.erk owlfr Mr. Payne lor over lire year*. ia now awiing the voters to honor him with the ofRee. Both rami Hat** hare fnenda. Both are Keiruhlicanw and hotii «re fratlftieii. Both are well known The contrat. or rather the "wrap," m it ia «leveloping into, th* nearer we reach the hour of th* primary election, ia he int waged with all the intenaity poaaiMe. Kvery inch o4 the rronnd ia being hotly and unyieldingly <.intuited. The llgtit ia alone anion* RepnMicana— Kcpuhl k ana of the truaat atrip* are on hoCh aidra of the |>olitical lance. Snmp Mlowa, who before have never differed, are differing from earh other in thw content Men norapying tha higheat pnationa In the Mate, roouty and dtwtrlcta are dieptl "oncemeil Men who hare rv «t f«en wan out <m the politicai battle Held lor wear* are <leei«4f ««rfmad and are aeatt about der to anonlder, ear to »ar talking Una poiuarai fight avtr. We owe tha word inadvwwdly when we nay a political ma •eat, herarwe there m no polittra in it. Tina m a < . .nteat among aainiNrn of the aune jiolitaral fannlv. Hon W. Bnrt>rvlge Payne, who ha hek) thw office foe T2 year*, ia a mdi date to aorewed hinwwlf. and Hon. B. Hampton «»ray, a yowng k« pnMran of no mean alwhty and who haa filled the office aa deputy Herfc for the pawt fire years wanta tlie office of Hark in ita orig inal aenaa. He haa been aakeri hy aoma of the twwt man in the ennaty to entrr the rare and thoa it ia the fight ia on. MAYBKTRY. Republican meeting at Mayhenry Mon day night aaa a mowing aurcaaa and com it to the <-aod»dary af Hon B. ion • tray Tha aninn a aa lor Welcome a«l<lr»»a by S»j. H. C. Kink, who hah! the meeting wis free for aJl without regard to favontiam to any in dividual randi^iir. He wm Arong in his pltn<lili of tie prinripin of the Re paMican party. He Hprw I himaetf (trorahle to Hon. F<dward Cooper's can Hi'l* j, wan non-committal on circuit clerk and candulatea for Houae of Ltei ejratea. - Tbe majority of the voter* prwnt at thr organization of the ahove named Huh were for Hon. Burhndfle I'an ye rVveraJ of the local voMn apoke. Attorney B. K. Carter made one of thoae "yellow jacket" apeechea acaiitt "|Uf rule " He apoke firmly and forci bly for the nomination of Hon. B. Hamp t"D (J ray for rtrcoit clerk. Cooper, Har mon and Wolfe w»re •pecially endoraad or voocfceef#d hy him. I»K HEREFORD. "Hie I Victor riiclr an aMe af*erh in anpnort of the principle of tie pe<>t4e giving tleir aupport to young men. He •poke f*enn*ly for H<<n. B. Hampton < »ray. The l»r waa at bia lieat in th*> defenar of the feflowa atkinc that nen of the teat qualification atone he pnt in power. ATTY TOMLIMM. The lawyer made a atrotir apeerh for Cooper, Wolfe, Harmon and <»ray. He was followed hy the Editor of Hie Time* who addrrwaed the h«idy on the <juahfi ratmai <4 llona Fx I ward Cooper, B. Hampton Gray, C. fc Harmon and fian. Wolia. ROI^K The nertinc at tSe ahove named place waa one of the warmeat and »noat ron tMlrd political aflaira witneaaed. Both aidea were ahly repciaMHi d. Jamea K . (Continued am Put Two) IT IUY_KljHN Tl»e Mc I towel! Rarorder mak«w »atr>.ng and kfwal argument quaaiaing the ngt* anch al PhMy'i plat* • law Aagaapft. Itaaya. | "Up at KcjKoo* a man by the dum oi Sherman Kinney had a Nkxa, and. m we are informed, vbu the teat dayi of June came stored what stock he had left oear in hi* cellar, put the keys in hit pocket and went to Virginia, either on a visit or to look oat a place logo into busi ness. ▲ ipauial officer or special com inuaoner by the name of Reed learned it waa there and ao Monday made a ratd by breaking in and con derating the stuff. We learn he got 19b gallon* of whiekey, gia and wine nd aleo a case or two d >«et wbicb be proceeded to ship bere U Welch and bad stowed away in thecoun ty jail. As far as we have been able to gstbei the facts, as stated above. Finney waa not in the state, be had the whiakej locked up and to which no one had ac cess. It waa not offered nor expoaad foi sale to any body. To confiscate his prop erty under such cirrumatances may be lajr, but we doubt it the darndeet. We don't know Mr. Finney. We haw no recollection of ever having seen huu or hie place. But be certainly ought to hare bad bis day in court under th« shove circumstances. This proceedinj smacks very strongly of that spirit ol fanaticism that ruled and governed th* Span tali Inquisition. It is to be hof«d that be will take the matter up and uiakr a teet caae and see whether or not all ol a man's constitutional liberties have passed away. It ie not a queation of hit liquor for a minute or the value of it, but ie a question of whether a citizen bas any rights or privileges left that a spirit of fanaticiam is bound to respect. AIMED AT COLOR QUESTION Bill te P«t Recorder of Deeds and Register Uiier D. C. Coatral. Senator Hoke Smith, of Georgia, • few days ago introduced • bill that will piece the office of recorder of deeds sod regis ter of wills under the District oommte Mooeri snd require as s condition tor eligibility, for office a bona fide residence in the District tor tbree years prior to the appointment. This is the means ta kes by the Georgia senator to settle the polar question in oonoecbon with these offices. It is undsi atoud that grant praaanre is Wnt brought to bear upon the Praa aa .pfn.staiUl—l^itii binu i the retiring recorder of dfsds. To make ffie office a purely local one, as the Geor gia aenator believes it thou id be, ho in troduced thie bill, which will hare Dem ocratic support. . Diernaaing his bill Senstor Smith said: "The business done by these offit-ss is for th» residents of the District. There is svery reseon why both tbe recorder and the regiater should ^selected from bona tide residents, an<Hfeet they should not be politk isns brought here to be re warded for party support in other l*al iues. "I believe, too, that office* of the im portance of the recorder of drek and register of wills should be a proper pub Iwity. "I intend to do all in my power to get action on this bill as quickly ss possible," said Senstor -[111111 JUSTICE LURTON OF SUPDEMt CMIRT DEAD Atlantic City. N. J., July I2.—Ase> ciate Justice Horace Harmon I,urtoa, of the United States supreme court, died suddenly at s hotel here today from heart failure superinduced by cardiac sstbms He wss 70 years old. J he justice who rnme here on July 1 was in his wnal health before retiring last night and had taken his customary evening outing on ths board wslk. Short ly after midnight he complained of feel ing i»l snd sHhoogh bis physicist Dr Kuffio, who arrived yesterday from Washington, wss immediately summon ed. Justice I^ution died at flvs o'clock tins morning. His wife and ton, Horare H f.nrton, Jr of ^sshville. were st hia hndside. The bod? wiH be taken to Olarksville, Tenn , for interment, the funeral party leeviag here st t o'clock tomorrow alter I—i» 8KKTCH OFHIKOARKKK Horar* Hirmon Lotion waa born at Newport. Kj,, in IM4. H* aaa sdnrtt *d id lit* poMtr arbnql*. DoqglMi uxl Oiinhrrlaod nniwuim ninmd lbr« jean in It* Cnn In jurali amy H* *m ippntnlfd rh«nrall«r a4 th* dtth rban i*rj dinmon of Tmnow hj fiomoi Porlrr in 1*74 to fill a vtrury mH in 187# b* ni >lwinrt vithont Opposition la th* mm poaMon. Lam ho was dn lad t»i#» of th* • iprtma wirt of I>-nr mum and ia l<H3 «aa rhoaM rfeiaf )imU« o4 thai tnbonai H* *aa appn4ntod rtreuil judga lor th* nxth joiviai dwTii I of ih* I'aitod HUM by TrmkJflal CVvrtand Um am* yaar and was appotntod by Prt* <tmt Taft to ba awMto )ntoM» af the mart of to* lotted Stotoa Da rn, l«n*. tofctnf bit Ml on Um Jaaonry S. 1MO. MUCH MONEY IS RETURNED Over Tweety-frre Thousand Coo poa Hiljcn Collect Tkree Hun dred Tkooiud Dollars From tkeCIO. Railroad. AUDITORS WORKED ONE TEAR. SuB Any af Clerks Labored to Repay Pisseafers Who Ben efitted by Rebate of lc a Mile mi Traia Fares. After a year of atrenniMis aurk. tbe ! Cbwiptikt Jc Ohio CnMUii«iitHi liad audited and paid nearly ? >.<«»> rltiiai u|> until July I, in addition to readjusting quite • number. Tbe tiifures are shown iu • report compiled by («•. I». II. Ox ley, a member of the eaiaaiiMUoii. which bold* forth at Charleefcn An expenditare of 4 7"» of tlie Cheeapeake A Ohio Kailri»a<l t'.». waa re quired ti pay off the rar:.«ii«. claims, which represented 2,0B7."l#i rwi|inM. When it ia conai«lered (IinI more tlian two million coupona have lai n handled in the way of liatinz, ch** km* and au<ht ing, mme idea ran he i• I a- to tlie rnormout amount of w«m* win- h h*» de volved upon the metuts >* <4 11nwi mission and their employ* m tlie re demption of the coapotto All claima were rerctpt xl f««r. placed in i packet*, numbered and tiled with tlie name of the clamant ®n<l tlie dale of , tilimr. record number. address and the amount due «oft<re<* on record. All vouchers were with tlie re cord number, name of tin payee and the amount, after ehirta |i.« y w ere mul ed to tlie claimants and acuomit paid out entered upon tlie b«4« of the com miaaion and charged la W lauds on iW- I posit in the Cibaeae National, die , miaaionera to keep a separate account | with each of the hanks in winch the Cheeapeake A Ohio Railroad Co bad been deposited. The clerical force nnmtwred nearly one hundred nntil a few months before the cloae of business, when it was reduced ( from time to time nntil only eleven clerks are retained at tlie present tin*** It will require a few w.tks nmre for this force to wind up tlie affairs of lite com mission. The f.'feft>,4l4 7*» paid out by tlte emu miaaion represented exuia fare «>f .me cent a utile paid l>y jatrcin* of tie- I'In* ajeake \ Ohio r<»ad in roiMei|iieii< e <>f a restraining order iasiied by S. (V Kur lette, then judge of tlie Kanawha cir cuit court, against tin- Mate ..f West Vir irinia, preventing tlie application of tin two-cent rate law an enacted by tlie legi«» lature. Tlie constitutionality of tlie law was decided by tlie supreme court of tlie I'nited State* I ant year, whereupon >. I>. I ittiepage. pre* nt pidge of tlie Kana- ' aha ircuit court. created tlie a|»*cial 1 commiesu u to pay off tlie claims <»f those patrons of the r.»a I w ho held ret»ate cim pons. Tlte com in issioii tiegan work last (Continued on -- -on.I I'age.) C8M8H OF ELKS Attracting Attention of tkc WM Cwwtry--T. G. Natter Wil Easily Stud For Re election. CONVENTION HOLD IN NORFOLK Attorney Natter's kitMutrmbea the Best ia History el tke Order of Tkis Grud Orgsmixstioa. The tifteeuth annual aeaaion ol tlie Im prowd Henevolent and Protective Order of Klka ofthe World, to be held at Nor folk. Va., Annual Jo-Si, ia being lookad forward to with threat intereet bj the Lhonaanda ol El a a ut thi* country and forvi»rn lamia. Tlie coining convention (irouiiara to be one ol the moeC memo rable in tlie hiatory of tin order, and lit** antlcred 1«>T" will pour into Norfolk •imply in drove*. Th»- l«ty» iti rvcry mUin of the t-oun irj an* making great prepaiation for the lueeting, and there will I* more delerataa, nan linn; cIuIm and viailora preaent at Jm* Norfolk nit*ting than at any former • rand l.odgt* meeting in tlie hiatory of ;1m* i>rJrr, Tlie onler in iu apleudid condition. Hie preaent year'a work atari da out aa lie tieat in Um* biat»ry of tlie order. A tuiulier of new lodirra have t>een made in.l aeveral more prounaed, while quia* i few old lodgra have mnaiated. and the >r-Ur in general ia growing by leefia and momK. The prevent lirand I'lllkd Rotor, T. tiliia Nutter, hea injected new liie into ii«- jjrder a#d baa placed it upoo o mU4 'onndatlon. ~ Hfc ■ifmlniatieClen ' koS •een an extremely progressive one, and iia vim ami apirit of "*f1orwardn«M" iave tie**!! cauirht by the an tiered hoeta, ind a feeling of cunlidence and opCimim ■ a« reaulted that can I Hit make the Or ler of Klka one of tlie irreateat in the ■now try. Tlir 'iraad Kxalted Ruler ia working I iy and miriit to build up tlie order, to 'p*b»re confidence, and to bring about ran- ami harmony between the two ahit* ami colored Klka, and the hand HNne n-eulta are una* aurpnauig. The 11rand I retire officera and member* n ifeneral have rallied to tlie support of he liraml Kvalted Ruler in no uncertain ■ tanner and have materially aasiated in uakuiK |«at»iMe tlie irreat protfrea* of tlie »rder during tlie preaent year. Tlie pn^ent l«ead of tlie order baa been flooded with re<|iieata from varioua aec lioiim of tin- country to accept a re-election at tlie Norfolk convention. Kven meni l#ni of i >tlier ordera who have w ate bed Lite *te»dy |>rii|(nei of tlie order under tlie prevent m> I mi mat ration have l<aen urging • •rami Kialted Ruler T. Ciilla Nutter to accept a aecond term. He baa linally <te< ide«l to ataid for re election, a hni. ia wi-lcrtme news to tlie memberi 4 tlie or.ler throughout the junediction. Hon. W. V. Took (VMinlj -.i|— rinU nrWrt rH I'u »4« for M TKivrll (J xintj a real prayraa rrt rtwil min wt*» haa ndva<» <«l «Uaa im mil a» Itoul nummUoa* Tba people a (riMd-a hirti tw r-BtW-nui -t v mi wtx» I.mm plmrml ol«! Hawaii in lha (orrfmnt, iitir«(iiin*lty, o4 an? <4h« roontf In Uv» <HaW. WitftiM an op^iillioa Ha is well Hk^>i by all tba know Imib -tr m/ nin<l*l m»n, tbow reputation for eiaaaliaaa ia ahott raprna-h aixl wti w p-iMir lif«« m eith-xit rniu-iw, a tba kiod al man wanted it thw aa vail m* aAar mnntaaa to Itan 1W> and diraet tha ad a - I Ma, growth aaad davotopranot of a great peopte m a ml ataaa like aha Ipf—MOd Wa< Vtrginaa. Kraff wtai >a lor Qaofc. nnunnrnninuii niuninuro uinoncDoiunHL unnuiunico ! 5T" CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT I POLITICAL COMPARISON EDWARD COOPER 11m Bloeheld Italy Telegrtph. **W^ ud ixwtrolkl by H. I. Shott. candidaU lut OmgraM, liaa mmi propei t«> Ukbr take lo Idvtuo Ump candida> j <>( II. I. Shott on the ground of regularity, aii<I on Uta ground of Ihe irregularity of hia oppooant. Kdwrarvl Cooper. Tha only charge of irregularity which Uaa baan made to boldly appear iu frr qurDt iiMiw of MiU i«(n>r m tl»t CVioper vote»l in lvl»> acainst Kdwarl S. Itakrr lor il.e (tab1 Senate and \V. I'. Uawley for the Houar of Delegate*. TIm* <|tM Hon wight l» asked, if (\>o|irr dul thia. why ' Tbia question could haw »w«rii aoawerad hy the Bhietieid Telegraph if it had Man proper U> preaant to the pubiu th« trua facte in regard to the (-aui|*»tfn of 1VI0. No one knowi tlieae facta het-1 H. I. SHOTT II. I. 11m* *»utleinaii wlio txxMfea Ininwlt in Ilia own i>M|wr. ati<l t-laitua fur liiuiwll 11a»t *n<l imi rival mi regular ity, Iim iailcl t«> rail lite atU utioii <»{ tlt« U< |Im* tart ilial Iw lta» oildiftareat miMiont 1-ilUsl In- party an<l rtwirtail t»» uu|»arallrU«i |«>lili« al trickrry. lit* pa|M-r, tlu- Itlih'lifltl I>a11v Telctfraub, wliirli Im* I-ki-Ih m having <l<»nr tu mucti for IIm1 ltr|MiMu'ioi party, vr brlirfV, haa Ii «»nly a (>a | »■ r U> ai<l Iiiiii in uriu( ii>>i11111ati• >ii-« «•! jrrikiiM <4 Inn i-Iniii*. ati'l tli**rvt»y outturn** linn in |n»htiral otti<**, aliuli Im* Im-U1 lor prartirally Inelv* yt-am, an<l alnrh |>an I liitu about EDWARD COOPER I.Mt Sop(Dml«r IIm* v«w*r« of M -htWfll (iNMitjr »l>j»t«*l •»«» ! »r«ii*< lion. K<lw»r<l Ooufier. Siim k tint limi <»n viifi'MM m« th«* vot*r« tiav« r« tutbinwii Ui rt>|>rMMit Um* ir««*l |»-*oj»l»* of tl»»* hlUi. Tin- v<*i-*r« in lar<« uuiiMrrt are kuiiik to prove witli'Mit • ItiU'li that ll» *y «rv (or I II CJn|»*r to 1(0 to lArtttfrras from tf*? Fifth ('nnrre*»ioiml Dtotrirt. I u -(»• »(»(«• « nMnlxlalr (ur (J >u (rw. Sura U> tic nutuinitril. ter than II. I. Sh«»U. Ivtiiim- Im* »m one ul about • do/en Uitt (winMe< I t»-lnml rluwl <loora in Um> Kxlrrtl I'mlofliiv building in tlie City of Hhaetield, and over oii|irtt(Ni ui<l proteat, U-I|»*d to ici't H»k**r lor tlie ^UIr vntk- uhI IIi« l*y lor li« liiVMitturr, ami in lurtlier lorr <A this combination ami r-uoaparary be helped W> rill together Utr Oounty OocdoiiUm anil prepar*- a (mil.* aliK-ti bora the marks o< Iraixl on ita fare Hooeaty, <lecer*y an.I piate e ■Winaml that when we attai k on* ol our lellow nti/ena thai »c potent V> Um* pwMi~ all tbe la. u that tliey may iWrminr tlw truth ao'l be gunled thereby. Strode jueUre woull have alan • lemaii<l»«l an.I an hooaet man or an l**aeat |>a|<**r aoaald bava aieo giva»n Ut («o>»p*r the word tbat he truly ari l rereblly l«n r\.i. I<l ward Cooper Iim lor yrara, and in fart, during tin- »Itol# ol li»« political lifr, a<l vocatad untiringly tlie prin- iplm «»l tie KepuMk an party having mirrwM |ua lathar, Jotm Oio|rr, who was really tie buiMrr ami promote nt the K*-pnMi< an party in Mw«rr county ami waa arwre polite aMy throughout Mfmtliern Weal Virginia Mtpenelly. that not until John Cooper came to the county ria l tt»e Ke puMiraaae erer elerted a county nflk-er. Utat More Uten Merm county haa la-en cuQtiniaouaiy rounte I aaMy in lie* K» publican ranks Alan it might liavr teen wall lo have tnl<l the peof4e that at tie ax election wbsn W. I'. II iwley waa nouiinate I (airly ami h >neetly for tie I-egialature |m receive! tlie untiring aup l«ort ol blaaril (^>1^ The awwnina tern ol K H Baker for lite satr Vnatr aud W IV llawtey lor the || ,.iae rW |).| afat<a in l'«lo waa br.ea<ht ah eat hy tin* m wt corrupt pilitn-ai ore tar**; tbat Una aa ao 10 prartacally ack nowle l«e-l. we balaew, by a great m afority oI tit - peo Sin the aertlon a4 the country that the k* to be v <eI was prepare.! an I formed in mnrft a an inner as t>> 111 ike it prarWaily an aaaurej f» t that th f would be nuaiMtail. Tbe Ita* baa coaa • wh >n every ru an of eeary party Amid reou liat* Iran I, a > nnartrr where it aiiata. an 1 n > nitter (OmkaaBi jn Tw> > mi hum ly. ttf Iwlu-vi- that IIhmt faunl* i»r with In* |»M|M*r are lamiliar wilii Um Ik In that ll lian li«>t llir flvn'tto of the Kt|hiMh*mi |»Mrty in itmMl lietween it iikI ttr <>(lrr (iilitii »l |.artnn of Uhp • -•mntry. Hi' tella you in hia |*|ier rrMim 111 ttw* party »l«.uM tie rea'ardeJ I nit \r lail- lit wll y«m that lie Iim bad llie Kluefiehl §«• ail«.the for elioiit l*elv yram. iml rmnvnl, a< •« have ea»<l, • a year, mix I Im* fail* V> tell y<Ni that Iim »)>|mmmiI, hl«ar<l (Vm|*r, hae nrw la* n a « ai»h<laU- for any olfk-e ao<l ha« n«ff l»el«l a tmliti« al i»»iti-m H. I »h<4t fait* to tell y<m «H Iim uned»>ia(« tn llw |{-|*ihli< an party, ao<i*** o» ahwb wr will briefly onthoe (ll lie Iim failed W» IWI you when .'•X Ihriflon ant -fixUre Hit/ were • an<|. late* ' >r I i l/> •( t'>• (-irruit Court aii-l a t - n lixlrft llrrii Im wm norm oat >i| tt )i |i. I. H. • •, »-iitH>n. auJ rti.l r- t» hi h |*-n<l»'!it <■ancil lary oI I:.i •'i i tl rt !•** ihmI h a l»a|« r j.r» ti« ally evrry <lav in the <ie n iii at n of llerr><l'»fi and Iim follower* ain1 i tl.« •'H'i• 'ft >>i K»tr that I* fol -w»h I |m r, ( * , an-11 I*, y nl Kill, awitiif tt. «l t>r ha<t rx< ah..» ! >r rlw tJod, a "tti-l r»» ( 'i ll- not only ■■ . (•••' t'- ifuveatooQ that nominated II- .1 I n ' r I hot kr U» utr Couumtin at tliat tin v l»*|.irr wii ma the >ntaat iMt*<en IIrvI m an I K<U am • for >im <i«aon, an I lie nanlj a\"W*l h«f.»ce thie omi n'tte* th at h * * •<il<l »»• tratiwf by tli- .Waaaon of Ui/ <" ma n ltw, h it etiao th» O mi nitlt- • Im l*l in lav ic ot Hva •I mi en-l a/ima k u, Ik* pr thfoi<h Ilia p IJT |» -l-n «** H *ff» ht arvI liia Imlimf* lullel Um mniliaa, an I h Jt» I Ui O »n u U<v nal* the • I aim that lh • <1 xn aittr* haft tto jarie •Jat-tKHi ti attlf (hp | e*at«jn Ml B+irr lae aU^fvft<vl the mw«ii^ of IwitittOiiiiiUn h> a I /ml J. K. (Oritiri »;ft >j l*a{d Tf ».)