VL
;
tESt'LT OF THE ELECTIONS Republican Plurality in the Next House
of Representatives Claimed.
OOV. ODELL RE-ELECTED IN NEW YORK. Far the Ftrsl Time la (be HUtar? at Ptinsj vaaU 1.003.000 Vales Wert Cast-Ttac Re. paWkaai Wia tn OWe. Carrytai the SUte By Over 100.000. Plarallty-Weslern State*
Ball ap I'aatual Ptaralltlc*.
. All the States excepting Maiiic, VerMotr and Oregon, voted Tuesday lor aBembersbip ot the House oi Representative* of the Fifty-eighth Congre**- The three States which are excepted have alrady elected SRepfcsentative*. By the Congressional rcapponioniiltnt under the Twelfth Census the membership of the House was increased from SSTto jBh. 'hr gain twmg distributed among jo Stales 1 hr number neces-
sary a majority i- 104.
In Jt States Legislatures were elected ■which will clusose successors to United Senators whose terms expire -March
_ In all these States and. 1
Massachi
addition, in
itisctts, Michi-
Nebra-ka.
these i
Delaware. Iowa,
gan. Minnesota. Montana.
Rhode Island. Tennessee, Texas and . Wyonijng- State officers were elected. Mlrfiigan and Delaware elected legis-
latures will he tailed ujson I pi red terms of tinted Stan
- Senators.
Kew
r York.—On the face of the real midnight Odell has apparently re-elected Gdtemor of this State itmlity. „ * ‘ ims from many of the rural e .slow in coming and it is necessary to make partial estimates of the vote in several counties. Greater New York rolled, up the tremendous plurality of i-!i,9J9 for Coler. Hi* pluralities elsewhere raised the total margin in his favor in the Dctnocratic-
comtirs to !_\U>29.
This lead for the head of the Democratic ticket was overtaken and surpassed by the farmer vote and by Odell pluralities in some of the larger cities of the Interim of the State, which did unexpectedly well for the Republican candi*«m is 148,603. as so far figured, giving Jmn a plurality over Coler of 4.79+
MtsUCbMClU
It the. r
Ciov-ernor by about 35.000 plurality over The rest j’f the State ticljct And both Hranehes of the Lepi.slatnre are strong-' ly Republican. Gaston's pluralit/ m Boston was over 13.000. an increase oi about J.5,00 Democratic votes. -
New
State nccticut by
, Haven. Conn.—The Republican ticket has been elected in Con•t by a majority'that may reach
itimate given out is Governor McLean.
■ lowest
In it
10.905 and a plurality Democrat, of 14.401.
Califorala.
San Francisco.— Rctui
interior are s tm the -State t
l.anr. Dent., for Govt San Francisco by n
plurality.
Iowa.
Dcs Moines. Iowa.—'
irux from
meager that the 1 ticket is not kti
12 KILLED, AND 5« INJURED Fireworks Prematurely Exploded la New
Voft City.
FRIGHTFUL PANIC AMONG PEOPLE. Thlrtb Tboauod People Crowded la Matfisoa Sqnart to Heor fclectloa Return*—Haadred* Trampled Coder Foot ia tkc Mad Knob— Mortars* DUcharge VolW) t iat* tbe Crowd aad Blow Those Sored lato Little BUs. New York (Special).—By a'series 6( explosions oi pyrotechnic bombs and other fireworks among the va*t multitude gathered in Madison Squa witness the ascension of an.airship and the display oi election returns 11 persons were killed outright, many being blown almost to pieces, and at least 50 injured, many of them fatally. It is estimated that at least 30.000 thronged the square at the —: whicl
panic, 111 w
lymdred* were thrown down
trampled under foot.
Five hundred policemen and all |1
— 1 —’-ficcs J-
med a
the basis of
precinct returns the Republicans have elected (heir State ticket by about 6$.-
000 plurality.
Reports from the Congressional districts are meager. Enough" has been
di^te that .lodge B P. BirdsalL notn- j “Vine"men in charge of the firev elected, by 4.000 to .s.000 votes over t ;, a( packed the square was gathered isynicr, Governor Horace Boies. along Madison avenue close to the
; place reserved for the discharge of the
MleWgra • fireworks. Along the border of the Detroii.— Returnsfindicate that Gov. { souarc facing the avenue were arrangAaron T. Bliss tRep.) aptwars to be : vd three groups of cast-iron mortars, re-clccicd hv 40.000 plurality. "Two i » in each group, and loaded with vears ago Bli-s carried the State by | heavy bombs. A tew minutes after to
. oltcemen and all |he 1 the citv were instantly
nmoned and the dying and those ist seriously injured were removed the hospital*. In addition to these many oi the wounded were taken away
by, friends.
-Vv, . „ , works
'it; £*£
possiblv the First district, .which is in j look place one 01 them fell .l_ .r r. 1 ....... M - side and ihr tirvi mcrani
mortars 1 the discha
possibly the First distnc the city of Detroit, and Ired l.eucking. Dcm.
. -f™,
ate the re-election of Maynard by over 0 f i,tig<
except j touched 1
which is in | look place one oi them (ell over on .. iy elect Al- ; '•■dc. and the next instant the bomb
w?' shot into the thickest oi the crowd, where it exploded an^ hurled the people into heaps. The lail oi the' mor-
" x d Arr’i°” ■"
0 majority: The missing figures are crowd" P II. Norfolk City gave Maynard Almost
Portsmouth^ rolled group of
the -concussion of the exploickcd down the rest of the row ar«, and a thundering volley projectiles plowed through the
her favorite titer up the ave it for Hugh- contents into the
Instantaneously the second
ibout too feet fur-
d^r" 1
j:ontcm* into^the crowd, and a momen;
PcBnsylvaaU.
.^Philadelphia —For the first I of Pennsylvaniait
\r
cted Govern
ennyi
elected Governor hy an esthnatt •Hty of I75POO, and the Rcpuhlici
e in the r than jlectiom
Rep., was
•trongly Republican than ever before, Sf *“5 •tsceeed himself in the United States
Senate.
timates from more than half the. itic.s in Pennsylvania outside of sdelphia and Allegheny counties — —.t.' t Democratic State
4.057. Hughes U14. P< up a majority of t.a65
son. 370 votes only being cast for Hughes. Nansemond gives Maynard 511 ma-
jority. Norfolk county, which under the _, .... ,,- old constitution was overwhelmingly pjoded in the same manner. Republican, giv'es Maynard 618 majority.-. I n the panic that ensued thousands only 447 .votes being cast for Hughes . rgj, blindly across the square, tripping James/ City county g-ves Mavmard 134 over the’ «ea:s and benches, and. fallmaionty. i ing. were trampled on. The police on
j duty were carried along by the rush, .and for half an hour the wildest con-
'••sion reigned, s * .
FAMILY ROBBED AND MURDERED.
Philadelphia ant shows gains for
ticket-
r
■S3
OUa.
Columbus. Ohio.—,
XepubUcan State Committee the plurality in Ohio at more 1004x0. a gain o? between 30,000
40000 -over last year.
. The Democratic State Committee made no claims in the State ticket, but claimed a gain of Congressmen. _ Cmcinnati returns complete, give J-ayhn. Rep., for Secretary of Sute.
Mayor Johnson claims
the Republicans.
he election >un.ty ticket oncedc<l by
. apolis. indicate'the electio'n of the Jte1 jmblican ticket. State. Congressional'
-j" r Rivi
Over*.
Serentl Two hundred voting precincts
outside oi Marion county •ver. Dcm, 14-453. and Storms. I.019. a net Republican gain oi
Marylaad.
The Congressional results in Mary„lai»d were as follows: First Dutrict—Jackson. Rep., wins
ibout 1.500 plurality, reond "District—Tall
Third District—Doubti rth District—Denr
itrict—Talbott, Dcm , by
Fourth i (boat 506, Fifth Dish
Dcm.. hy
Mudd, Rep., by about :—Pearrc. Rep., by
■vote oT this precinct is disputed.-
New Jersey.
d&'.VSL-n'T.Srh."
entuf-st -give* the Reput ; and the Democrats ti
Conyubli-
West Virtini*.
Wheeling. \V. Ya -The result defipitely kbown. but it is certai the Legislature is Republican. Congressman B. B. Dovener. Repub-
lican. in the First District, has been elected by a majority oi 1,500; H. T. Wtiodyard. in the Fourth, seems to be leading the Republican ticket, and Republican leaders claim they will elect
Congressman Dayton in the Second, southeast oltr Congressman Joseph Gaines, in the ihe ground afte
Montgomery. Ala.—The full Demom r riorifvl a "l"he k "lJ^ C \Vhitc , ^Rej^bh' can vote wis not as large as expectedTexas. Dallas.Texas—The election in Texas passed off quietly. The vQj*-.was light. It docs ‘not seem to have exceeded a total oi 450,-
oop.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 1 Aecorittne to Latest Returns.)
Charred Rcatrias of Three Persaas Faoatf ia
Rato* of Their Barat Hoate. *
.Palmyra. Wis. (Special).—The home of William Wickingson, three miles southeast of this place, was burned to
ter. it is thought, the three d been robbed and tnurhe names oi those whose
I charred remains were found in the ruins j a’re as follows: William Wickingson. aged. 42 years: Albert Wickingson. aged 40 years; Julia Wickingson, aged
36 yea
Alabama .. cSsri . . Colorado . Connecurut . ... Delaware Florida ' Wlrt isr*”. Sfe Sv Iis“ :
E™ the 1
A points to murder, irtam clues are that
0 froi
William Wickingson drew $500
local bank Wednesday and that a rig
road near the Wick-
before the *
. Evidence secut The most jm| ' :, liani Wic’- : —
I bank V
was heard 01 ingson homi was "discover._ ruins William
found face dot . stretched, and near the charred bone of the right hand was found a revolve an.I $365 in gold.
A tin box was
burned fragments. . amounting to nearly $1,000.
! - - 8 Wickingson died while fighting with lor Vt alleged incendiary spe 1 his revolver and that his brother, was An. American syndicate has
kingson died while fighting revolver and that his brother, was
5 struck by his assailant while he was in
1 | the hallway.
SUMMARY OF THE LATEST NEWS.
T IAN USES DYNAMITE
had a long confer ' Home Blown Up. Two Are Killed and
ence with J. Pierpojlt Morgan in Cleveland. O. It was rejtorted in that city •hat Mr. Morgan's visit was in connec-
tion with the f
oi all the soit-
cotu
TL Trainmc!
proposed -coal inlet
ibination
rests in the
The Orders of Railway Conductors, rainmen and •Switchmen will Mibmit new schedule of wages to the Southern Pacific Company asking an incease ol 15 to 40 per cent. Moses Wilson, a farm laborer, shot and fnorially wounded his wife at l.croy. N. Y. The man then shot himself. inflicting wounds which it is said
wilLprove fatal.
ThQ transport Crook, on her outward voyage from Smi FranciMO. rescued 45 Japanese wild were o/Whe collier Yoshtmi Mara, which was burned to
the water's edge.
The South is threatened with a coal famine on account oi the lack of trans-
portation faeilities.
The Lake submarine torpedo boat was launched at Bridgeport. Cl. Mr. and Mrs. L F. Quimby. the Christian Scientists ol White Plains, N. Y.. and John C. Lathrop. the healer,
f.’isijszrtizuiz * Lit
charged lor refusing to work on Sate--
Seven Injured.
CHILDREN NARROWLY ESCAPE DEATH. Retail ol tbe Eiploslon of a Bomb I'ader a Slecpinx Famllj—NotWaf Left ol a Two. year-old infant but Bits ol Fkah-Falber Killed and Molber Blown Throufh a Win-
dow.
NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. To Drive Wheels el Induslrj.
The motive power used in the manuteturiug r«tablish:iK'iit- of the United
11 lrtx>. according to a Census r
Itedl 1.300.081 liorter
Chicago (Special).—A dynamite bomb, the weapon of a deranged a«»a‘*in. blew up the home of Joseph Kordeck. • in Chicago Heights, killing two members of the family outright and injuring several others. Thfc house was set on fire and burned, while that of a neighbor caught
fire and was also destroyed.
The explosion occurred while the family was asleep. The father and mother, with the daughter Lucy, occu-ied a room
of the cottage. On the other
the rest of
in the floor, blew
j dismembered Kordick and
upied by the
stood t ESS
explosion tore : the bed to pieces
i»»rt. aggregate
is compared with 5.954.655 m 1H90, I'oFj; 1 Wo and J.346.14J in 1K70. Of he total (lower used in manufactures during the census vear. Meant engines "tirnished 8.742.416 horse pomcr. or r 7-4 per enjj. of the aggregate: water * heels. 1.747.25#. or 15.33 l*er cent ; rlecfic motors. 311.016. or 2.7 per .'ent.; gas and gasoline engine*. 143, A50. or 1.3 per cent., and other forms of mechanical power 54.490. or 5.10 ol 1 per ccffb. Rented power wav uwd 0 the extent of 321.051 horse power, vr 2.8 per cent, of the total Of this •ented power. 183.682 horse (sower was riectric and 137.369 was from other
sources of energy.
Ihe Matistics in the report relate to nanuiacttiring operation* only, and do lot include any part oi the vast amount si power r/cd yearly for other purposes. During 1900. more than taoo •fectric railway lines were in operation ‘n the United States, and the total ca aactty of their power plants was more
nver. Thei
ft:! ss
■nb was placed under the room occu- : distribution of electric current fc- '—’•*
horse
3.«x> centi
ribiition of clectri
z and power pnrpoSfci
mutit of steam poi i'.c it is estimated
hors
current for light*s. and the total
qsed to gen- ^ thgn
r&e Edmund Bersi .
the House oi Delegate in St. Louis of periur;
to^be more
1.500.000 horse power. , Forelxn Mail'‘Service.
membei was convii
in ci
he hi‘ accepted Governor Uit s mv,- j iri.'ich desu
J. Cooley ; son-in-law.
J!h7 tram n
The transpoi San Francisco
. Whi.fi
Dayton, 1 enn.
J . 1 i tSiSW, SI
rtters and post
escape pound*: other articles. 9.0O3-955-■stroyed Tlie total dmount oi compensation torn to ( received hy the different lines ol
debris after the j .teamers ior transatlantic service was
Charles Smith, a former boarder at the j The total amount of compensation iordick home, who was paying attention 1 ior transpacific service was: Vessels j one of Korfiick’s daughters, has been ' vi United States register. $381, arrested, charged with tbe crime. The 1 »els of foreimi register Sje.t
t '-4Ldick girl was to have been married i total
: “ p ■■
fotmer fellow-members of the old H<
ol combine in the ol T*, eheo.ea .1,1, ,o,ei,o eoon.rie. oil
D. 6. (Spe-'-'' • r *- ,han Ca - a<U and Mcxico a,nountcd
been married ' Smith de-
SS’Se,
- 538; ves$47,065. The 11 ion for r—
ister. 3
ipcnsaiion for mis j
tied that the sum ot $4,901,176 was ■ived by the department as postage . articles exchanged with all foreign vyjpAntric*. and that oi that sum the
fc . T postage collected on the artifjes ex-
I changed with foreign countries other W„bmroo. D. t iSpecul,-The
following summary o:\yop conditions , the net cost of the service, exclusive of of October hre Just been i the cost oi transporting the articlps be-
‘ the United States exchange pc
concerning , r . j
v on article:
.ts of the old House - ^ i&ntrit,.
legates combine in the trial of Edmund Bcrsch on the charge of perjurjbefore the St. Louis Grand Jury. Carl Schurz, in an interview in New
York-lpok the same ground as ex-Presi- , , ^ .
dent CTe^elabdv-and urged Democrats to ;'or the month of October has lust been , make an effonuF^ptre a majority in I issued by the Weather Bureau: , ’£ en ,h ^i"", ,d Sta«e» exchange gs g SS&W w I-:J h '2583^
New York that he was the murderer of
] mild, with rainfall generally suffici and, while the latter was excess
:S>ye Frmacc May Bay American Call. Acording to a report made t'rom
siderable portion od the crop in the i this country ior the extension of the Lake Region and over the northern j American coal trade in Fra
be wottl
stored in New York pending n to effect a loan of $50,000.
Cnthbert J. Gad had R. J. McArthur arrested in Tacoma, Wash., on the yharge of deirauding him of $25,006 by
means of a “salted" —
The striking studet Agricultural College sitton of the faculty turn to their studies. • Henry Sweet, an III
--died mine.
The striking students of the Xfichigan —'•—’itiral College accpited the propo-
northern | Ameri ind Mis- ! He
“Rains caused considerable injury to | that if cotton during the early part oi the month, especially in the central and . t- -I1._
portions of the Mississippi 45ouri valleys is yet soft.
"“S";
iggests
retuni cargoes ran be found ior al-carrying vessels the business
in the central and i may be found to be very profitable. In
lenry Sweet an Illinois fanner, who western portions oi Ihe belt. The : this connection he says that there are identally killed a friend many years wrathpr of the middle and Inter part | vast deposits 01 gypsum in r ranee, and ago. brooded over the accident and yes- , of the month was more favorable and " he urges its purchase by American terday killed himself. the development of fairtoperop in some j dealers for the purpose ot supplying the
j localities resulted. At the close of the j return cargo Fortlfa. I month picking was still iti progress, Russian Reef Far Laadon
V ,J22«5 w Ss , j7f2'j5-£. “>L‘:!
■cf in opposition
i airly‘sown”has.“as "gcrmina'ted i , The report say* that social steamers well, good stands being generally re- , have been built with freezing clumbers/ ported. Fly is, howevcr.-qjJite exten- ‘he Russian Gnvcrnmeut assisting by ! rivet.- veined tmrr, ,t,e vTS.,. • subsidies, and'llut it is intended they
to sj>end Sao.opo.ooo to aid the Boers J > ' e,ed . b Y ‘j’ and settlers in her South African colo- 1 tne , P nnci P ,
j early sown r
i* -
.ihwainham jail to serve six months v
_ 11 j •_ j: — ..1. t
FOUR KILLEB BY SEWER GAS.
0 HAVE EYE DISEASE
Raa krta aa Opn Ssrkck.
Mryersdale Pa. (Speetal).—Fa« freigh: traia S+i 97. pulled by engine Mo jo«u erasited into tbe rrtf ot **- Mber irnght train going west on tbe " 1 Ohio Railroad. Fta.
I-Ss "
,. 1 Vermont
S
joining ToUls
(It
1 *ed a ntm-4
her* in Fiflj-eighth Congrrsi
I welfrtt Ceii»u.».)
0005 AND END? OF TH2 LATHI NEWS,
foe several ■ontlis.
Trichoma Caashtx Serioas Tronhk la New
York Schools.
Washington. D. C. (Special).—Eighty thousand cases "of trachoma, a highly infectious eye disease, oaist. among the school children of Ncfr York Gty. according to a report bj- Dr. Edcrle to 14 Commissioner of Immigration Sargent. 12 The Introduction of the disease, which '9 | fiequeyitly produces blindness, has been
8 | traced to immigrants.
j These facts lend interest to the rase j j of the family of Belje Goldberg, a Ru»6 ; sian Jew. which has enlisted the sym- , 1 pathy of Senator Hoar and . President 2 j Roosevelt. Belje Goldberg sent for his " , 0 | wife and four children to join him in --j this countr>-. and .they were’landed in •, 0 Boston. There the immigration officials 2 ! found that each of the four children were 2I 1 affected with trachoma, and profktsed to .. send them back. The case was brought •2 1 to the attention of Senator Hoar, who , 1 thought injustice was being done. He . interested the. President in it. and. at the
"" ‘ 'Hatter's instigation, the children were.
.n^Wn^ to New York to he examined , j surgeons there. . The surgeons reported
• • ; that the children would Itave to retnain
‘ 1 i under treatment for a year, and that
a ‘ ^ I cven^then then- was doubt whether they
$ sj -Extra Ray far MM EsMcl Men
’J '—*!( The Nary Department baa received * * a decision by" the Comptroller of the • i Trraspnr.to the effeet that enlisted men
on the retired list oi Ac navy are en-
r ot 75
JO 15 5 !•
. . to
to I
.7 ••
4
: 5 5
:
y"?
- S 3 ■
J
.to .. . .. 2
4 17 5 47
1 based
i titled ' each n
— _. .— — enthe extra pay oi 75 cent* ior da) oi honor, pin or service
icd-by rbam.
Norfolk. Va. t Sjwcial).—Xs a re ol a, cn-sade inangerated by the aupermlrnd^t uj tbe Umon Mission a
■ Tw ~ o “
Con. - , ; 0 r "
- H». N. Y. (Special).—By a
Hidden rusli of gas supposed to have
“z Sk&'s-iiiSTr iissr.ig shall ply between a Rusian port, via the Kiel canal, and London with huge rargoes of freshjneat.— Lihau is considered a suitaWFport. as from that ,u *
(Nickel Corf
Lord 'Rosebery, in a Spfcclityi Ed- | N't inburgh, declared that if he had) been : suddi premier he would have made Lord ! Kitchener secretary of stafe for war. ! Emperor William, in a Aalk with 1 “ e JameS Stokes, oi New Y’ork. who is;"®
interested in the development of the j of the big tunnel trunk sewe^
Young Melt's Christian Association in ' The accident was a peculiar one: ThirEuropcan countries, skid he intended 1 teen men. comprising the entire second to. promote the jnoycmcqt in Gee- shift, were working on the sewer. They many. had started a heading at a new level arid The United States European Squad- 1 had loaded up a blast which was to be ron is ready to leave Villcfranchc, • discharged. After loading they- walked
France, for the winter maneuvers in i hacW about 245 feet betwc the Caribbean: : 'ng and the shaft.
Lihau
a suitaWF^port, as from that point th Ixef can reach I London in three days c
l&s after slaughtering. Dissatisfied With -Changes.
Great is the - President's dissatisfaction with the new executive office build-
^ _ . ing erected as the west wing of theand three serMusty affected j White House, and with the alteration
and refurnishing of the old building
n'slj - .
ilphurettcd hv’tljogciL^iGilr lied and three sMtudy aff
the Twenty-fourth Street heading
a fa
will endeavor to have othe
■gilding, costing $65.0— -- - -’- : -
;.ooo. is a plain,
structure of brick, painted
white, entirely out of harmony with the
Executive Mansion.
Negotiations between,
and the French coal mine ownei
contirr— 1 “- ; • , — J — s ' : -
Pret
Britisl the re,
exports or something w! relief from the' excess
teat.
A list of honors and promotions of . British officer* who served in South I Africa was announced, the recipients '
men fell to the floor _. which a constderablt i
water was flowing. The other; _ alarmed, pushed ahead to the i
shaft. Foreman Mulroy was the first tc ; ‘ reach the surface, a distance of 50 feet • , and gave the alarm. George Rhodes wa« ascending in the bjicket when he wa*
mid reach tnt ,h, rr being only one stairway leading
the dressing-rooms.
four o'nhrmCT^nTo^ffiwo'l
strikers S',
cnch coal mine owners were "
mned without decisive result. ; strramofw essue is Jwing brought upon the j becoming ah
British government for relaxation of shaft. Foret _. the regulations created "to exclude meat read, the x*rfa
exports or somcjbing which'will afford : and gave the alt —**’* '«'—*•>- nr.r,. ' aK< ndtng in the"bjicket when he wa-
sssTo s*,£".£r ft
The Emperor of .China received Baatages lor Fatal teltUlioe. I repress the rebels, and the statemert
- “ 1 ■ snbects oi China. : n i $2,560 for Mrs. Mary J. Lewis 1 V ■t, oi the French • against the Modern Woodmc.i ol | THrtqbi-Cca! Staaps Usaed.
nnced that reports i AmcWa. Mrs. Lewis sued for Sja- | The new* issue of ij-cem postage i from the tnineowners showed ! 000 damages for injuries, alleged to stamp*“as out. The Postmaster Gena disposition to open negotiations with ; have been received by her husband. ' eral has just received the first sheet tbe strikers. j since deceased. whik_being initiated, in- • of the printed stamps, and the stamps
' ‘ ' ' ""U shortly be on sale in all the post-
iccs in the country. IheTssur bear* the j Utc President Harrison.
Oscar's Samoa* Decision.
The fulL.tcxt of the decision of King scar, acting as arbitrator oi the triignlsr case of the United States. Great ritain and Gennany. growing out of of sailors in Samoa during the —hellion, has reached Wash-
the strikers. j since Orci Mr. Wyndhatn. chief secretary for I to the Ct . Ireland, in a speech expressed the be- Us: winter. As 1 Ref that the end of the Irish question jaries, it, is allcj
while being initiated. iviHe Camp of tbe on is a result of thei
in- « ofikes in the country,
iaj j TKeT**ne bears the portrait ol the
Maryville. Mo. (Special) -H. C. i Col. Utsl.too Quinton Wa.hington.
burg tiowaj oanx. aa* ueen arrested I .. „ \ r ., r : - ■ t wS *T* -

