» ’ ,_ _ _ 1.*-‘hi-‘f?i‘*~v' » 1 - _ lzw-f'=1?l'-:~u'>/iii' “*.‘v‘u~~~»fe""~» 'l ‘fr -~fr~.'» For- ». --f .. / - _-'--l\\s:A_|:'»' Am.. ovtn venues: mnévano .. i \ ‘ i _,-, - , . I, ,‘____- _ _ __ . * , 1( T' "‘ F . , . ;' ‘ l A M ’ i _ _ _ _ , ~ ‘ -. \ 2 ~"~-al 'ff '- Xi* _ _ ~r~_ff»f';'i_f.~.rr*tff:»'*»-r_~ 0 ... -_ _.._‘~ __' ‘ tfY»v.*‘*f*"r »*.._ ` l ____ ~s» , - 1 i \ _»' i.. . _ _ i -_ , - 2-.i 'ras mrasr mlws CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA WEDNES AY ORNING JULY i7 gf -ei _ ra l \_r.\~"‘ ,wg-.-_-"' r me.-_ r stalrorsnn f"*'_*7r7f'*"m if HV" V’ V l .org ated. P s viuEs',YAcl-lr I ‘ _ nlSAsrRous°-'clciu BuRs.r. I .eil-llsu _ _ wls wnfcllfu Floolis DENVER CITY; reilcll in unluiril ' i " -_l--._.._.___ ` /K ‘ ’ ' 1-- - -' __ ; “H », I i , _ _ _ ,___ ,___._.~»~ts-sfeez 1- 0 __ *nil* 'WUWUI Eltllrs- ` - U ' Hundreds ure Homeless-Million und u.Hdif Dol- I A- in A A ibeilghted ¥|itll'f`illlrl`_J 4 iolllsts eu_-Route ` luis Worth of Property Destroyed 'Feuired`Mnliy A ul- efgnellq, Leng A _ _ 'te~_LnbF0i|0_r on Plans- ` ` Lives Hnve Been, Lost l ' _ _ For Home Fl-_lllgy I __ ure Trip ,u _ -- -_ ,Ponfr-1~looD,~N. s., July 15.-4-1, ZH. Ames’ Yacht,.Manona, struck the -'|055 03 thi Southern end of Port -Hood Island .at 10 o'cloek Saturday- .might and foundered. - A partyconsistlng oi H. B. Ames, W- P-. Montreal. Mr. lnddleuro, M, *P-. OWGD Sound, Ont., Dr. Wood, ~§f00hlYn, N. Y. ‘and Mr. Sherrard, ' _ontreal left Montreal on the ill lat. flili_.yacht for s, cruise around Gaps firtton Island and up the coast oi _'-Labrador some days ago. All went . remonetrance, of the district was reduced from 50,- meless, a number of deaths are ruins here today as the result oi a cloudburst, which resulted in the ov- homeless were gathered there and they are being fed by the city 'Twen- ' _ DENVER, Col., July 15-several _ ' _ ` _ ` _ilundred men. women and children are ` 0 ~ . » rumored and a million and a half ' _ _ dollars worth _of property is in _ __ _l.oNl>oN, J l 15-'ru ' - _ _ _- Bit Roger C__;'___\:_e__t ____ €__;°l;?_l;_i;_a gg erflow of the shallow bed ol Cherry ~ Strlkgrs on Vgfgg of Slafya ‘in the pl-\utumay0~rubber diiitriliii go! lglitorliiglhtthiltiticlityidrgnhtten 0'* f ' ' ' Peru is beginning to he taken up .by The big elif; aliditorixlllmmteiday is a L tion Becoming Desperate £1§B_‘_‘°m° _l>_°Pe"l_ _1;°fe as ssenmionel refuge camp. at dewu soo of rue I _ » ooo 1 leon t a,ooo l is 1 _ _ ~ ' i _ .the hrirrrible egvagery vrllith hhictlllhzlic ti uve chndhen from six mouths tu' LONDON' July l5_F0r the “mt wretched people or the le r B X YW” 01 ' “'h°““_ ”“"”" '““" - ' time *hive the Dhbkm mike vas do 'treeied. 'rnere was eleu nuii-.lie fm? haw been mt' M” "‘ é°""°' “ "°' vlered “me weeks use troops have Well untilithc accident above referred' ine, which was I ofteel y ag? me matron' ‘ MEXICO CI'1`Y» Juli' 14'“D¢t°i\° 0' been called out today to preserve or- _ . ltd occurred. ' -~“_'1‘he entire party were rescued by -light! and are camplnb on the Island __ _til further arrangements for the .continuation of theirtrip are made. ‘_ - - The Masons is a -sailing yacht of about 85 tons register and besldesj; her captain carried a crow of louri men. -She was stocved with provi. sions' for a two months trip most of vhlvu will be saved. lr ls ieered tue =7!Bht will he 5 total loss. She is valued at $7'.0000 and carried no in- surance. _ . 'It is hoped that the exDel‘lence of the M. P'l will forcibly draw to their attention the great necessity of the Tory Government continuing the im-I Doftlnt Public works, which have been abandoned in this harbor. l _An Bi-ff0ml>t is being made today to' mile the Mancha. C_0'l'TON MILL Wvirlsar--i-~' ~ _ ~ OPERATIVEB B'1l3IKE._ _;N-EW BEDFORD, Mass, July 15-I' The operatives in eleven cotton cloth mills in _this city struck today to' I enforce the demand of the Weavers for the abolishment of the _grading fines systems ofwsges. Thc__etrikers i‘ga§h°A',°¢l about .the gate of the mills, -and-_i§n_dr._»»f|loisy demonstration, but no_~vidil!w_t ot any kiad was reported dulriiiff the 'ilrst 'few hours of the stilfit' 'J _ '_ ~ ' _ The corporations affected by _ the- strike are .the Acushnet, Booth, Bris- tol. Dartmouth, Geonold, Grinnel, I-Iathwey, Pierce Bros, Ltd., Pierce Mig. Oo., Potomaska and Wamsutta. These corporations employ an 'ag- gregate' of 'about 13,000 operatives 1t.wa,s'-,estimated ily observers at the mill gates, tha more than . half of the operatives remained away from the mills. Some of the un- `ions are awaiting ofllclal sanction, from their national organization be-` fore 'quitting work. i BTEAMER BADLY DAMAGED ' BT. JOHN, July 15-The steamer Grand Mahan w considerably dam-' aged by hrs w?ile at Grand Mahan lon -Sunday, and it was only after a Itiif dgiit that tho flames wore ex- tiuguielitdl The fire caught around the hoiiiirs, and worked its way »up, aroulaiitlle casing of the smokestack, 'into tilt isloon. It burned dcreely! lol-_%a` time -and matters looked ser-1 ioul. _- -'.\"ile`carpet and furniture ini tb¢.sa`lDbh~ were cohsiderably dam-. aged, iéittthetotal loss will be more thin - , .fTho re apparatus on the steamer was lil' iight into Plly and did good work,_ fire d'id not delav the s'tedm&_‘, which arrived here today, and. shi! will not miss a trip, as re- \»afl's_`_will be made during her regu- lbr tripl. It was only recently that the steamer was in colllson with a dredgeiti St. Oroix River. _._...._.._._.-.-- momf kmlcrlmvs. ~ 'rannmnnlll noolomur. .' r`. _.__- » July 15-Prompi.\lssis- tahoe ee'miered~ sy the white' scsi- l.lue -Biilfflllip Mcgsntic, .which arrived -q`at?Liv&po_oi yesterday from Montreal UIIYGIW 'life 'of e lighthouse keelm’ , astuu 1 le d. n tu §_`°|:_|&_¢l__“_p{_l_’__;;l_id_ n s n o e ' Jl\i$~libd.anlerm blown oil and was fhigled hy the exploaion of a ' ‘loaf b_i’_r.f here is no physician on list I _ land, and in`the time rc- ' quirag; 'Vdiring one from the main- _lsnd _ - ust have died. _ entle luckily was pessius at _ .ll ',fand,_ln response to signals? _ i` salt albert a physician, who.. tho man removed to the ves- purpos y . _ _ _ .brought abou; by the ,lestmcllon ol C£:£°g;£1‘;';f_ath° fl':_‘;§“‘_;t °! Lhelril cludhnrsts and floods, which again der. The strikers, many thousands thd crops, over whole districts. mentatlon ol lheyloss Ofc pr‘:,l;l;t;'uign destroyed several thriving cities -and 0f_ Wh0IIl. With I-hull' ilhliihlh hl‘8 OD Starvatlon was also inflicted as a _ the verge ol starvation in the east sort of death penalty on individuals l5_l_;gnoll_tl_ylllgno_l_i_lsig'_icl:_,u__l_-lgd B0i_\;,mr_|_¢_,; enacted 5 toll of hundreds of lives in. and O' London, are approaching the for their failure to bring in their ,, th l le h lr Q g k the “tate of G““"“ J"B“t°- “'°"° ’°' point of desperation, and the author- quotalof rubber Death by a bullet 00?;-cel? gh P fine ffm E ‘;;‘ "D3," ceived in this city' last night. The ities who have been advised of the was also supplemented by _ flogging svorst oftheectiolfdhgeahligg gleoraltye edvieee declare mai; the giclee of gel. situation, and the necessity for ad- ` ' diti l tl t t bl od and other ortures. The case is also . - ona recau on o reven o [cited of “an antiquarian named $535 ggiulin allrlzhescggigegeitrll “mmm and L/elaya hm? Men wlp.ed reprisal ,the non-unIi)oniste work,- iAugustus Walcott, who remonstrated that many more were caught ln the 0" the map' The ““m°°r 0( vw' ers who have taken the places of the whim 11 hither and sou were beaten llood whlle »Bleel,lng ls tho eneml UNH “Minot he f0'°'1‘-‘ld “Dm the strikers this morning ordered several with Bvwrds and hung up by the neck belief' g BUSY! Waters have wbsidsd- companies of ine Irish Gusrds to tm U10! dim- The Mlthluarinh. be- ~ Tlufcloudburst was preceded by u Owing to the “fmetucd °U“dm0“9 march into the disturbed district. jcause, because of his remonstrance, storm with a wind velocity of __orty_ prevailing as the result of the rebel- Llvmjlpgolh July 15__A -lm-gc 'was also hung up and beaten with a ulgllt mllog an hom- at tlfl-ee (yell-lcll llon and thc fact that the corps gene- number Of D0cko;~e he,-5 and at Bl,-K. machete till he became unconscious. yesterday afternoon ln two hours or PB-llv have been h0§l€0i19yols__;i_yi__llgs inn; um hu_§’w&Vv2DP¢hv_r0hBcont:\;\;“uB;\_:l the countyhospital -the-`~-west side-hoop Bfas sr “ P. _ 0 l tl, ' _ ‘ - f _ _I court, out to 'thc South Platte, five*-tained when both were impaled today lt; “'§° I 3 bg: ’:;tr$.'.f¥‘_°.mFt “h _ mile! distant 'It ripped- out concrete on an iron picket fence as they fell P y° ° S" ° °" “"“““Y walls 'that confined it"for two mlles_ from a fourth story wiildow in their um me” 'pr°f°r .this t° ‘omg "° “ destroyed bridges sud hundreds ol' home in west lztb street. _ Mrs. f’l‘;Y‘;i"‘°h '°‘l"’“*° °°""’""‘ti°“ “hd - c a ng ouee. a ts m _ e lrom which they were rescued by window and lost its balance in lean- RAILWAY ENGINEERS members of the police and fire de- ing out. The baby's head was IN CONVENTION Phftmenti- - caught between two of the ' iron - . ..._ Reaching the Union stef-ion ` ‘he pickets, his usud was lmpeled on torrent -rushed three- feet deep through ,mother and he hung suspended by NEW YORK, July 15- Representa- the ya,.d_ putting locomotive "res his __eck_ The mother struck a few tives of- fifty railroads east of Chica- out, marooning several hundred pas- feel away lrom mm, thc' pickets go "nd, ¥"°"th 0' the -0hi0 River met "“g°"» '-‘nd "l°sln5 the city to' in' catching her by the shoulder and leg. tho omclfal heads °' th” L‘°°°m°' coming or' outgoing traffic. In hall with hm, held onlv a law inches from iii? Engineers Unions before an ar- an hour miles of_ tramway cars were the ground she h-_mg uneonscioum A 0___rB~i;i_;>_ll Hccl_r;lmi__7_siol_i _éoday at the t t fc ssl n, while ew r m 0 » all B H" Belwh. in $1‘ss(i1lildi;i‘mih;ndmand0broke am? fsioosl- nmghbor “ned fm' hm' “dh d M? an effort to reach a settlement of dif- h b b ed Capital Hill, the aristocratic sec- Sliillioggftsl “bu-2 ghggztllfz. illed Us ?;‘_`_*i3"’_°€__ ‘_'_'h;f__i_‘_k’;_9°¢;_|:_i§l_f 3_“`;3'5°“*;1i__i_¢_0 l itll lt. " _ - _ - “HC ' t on o e c y _the way. The child has a fractured ed_ would have llamlyzed tha. ind“B_ skull and cannot recover. tries of the country. Increased pay estimated at $7,500 000 per year and \ ' ' ‘ l v h . _ iqptter working conditions for engin- CHILD BURN§‘2Rgé'II§%-_l ASCID_ Too LATE Fon _‘ears are involved._ - Cl.l3S|FlClT|0ii INSURANCE Agn Now IN rorlcls. id t hi h i ht ' ::ir(;";‘r1;:ft;;i fittill Tcculxedcat Bxlfidigs- One cent per word‘ each insertion -LONDON, July 15-The National lawn Béveml day, ago to the little in this colilmn. Cash mllst accom-_Insurance ect goes into edect today daughter of Dr. M. E. Armstrong, by pany order and five per cent discount and England is thinking of little else. which 'her face--was badly burned by allowed. Minimum charge twenty-live Eine of th; most extraordinary fea- l, ll ld_ -ph 'd 0 1 her mth- cents. _ _________ ___ “res in t c matter is that with all :Ts oslfrggsy hapgeniflgrigi be un- »l76Yl`,'ET’ H0115 0F SEVEN the discussion nn one seems to under- latched, she toddlcd into it and see- l.;,0m5_ Inquire at |213 Euston gh stand clearly what it ls'all about. ing a small bottle of carholic acid, ' . 7.17.M3fl_ 0013' _QM 0|’ tW0 l10iutB nw Nttled. ,he proceeded c investigate its con- -~~--~ "'*°-*”§l"l;l5'fjf.;l5 Ohh 0- these being that some fourteen tents. Her mother who was in an- FC;};pS,AI§Eh£_IgMAgl”?gB;9?)n_ canoe million People are promised various other part of the house on hea_l‘in_g Cm,” 7_17M3lEmpd_ :ick__ben_;tlts,d doctor: and hospital h s ru hed to find her c ee - _ _ _'--__-~-- ------~---- -- res me lm part cularly treat- er acre ms B ii id Th LOST LADIES' GOLD WATCH AND ments and sanatori for ccnsumptives and chin burned with the qu . e - _ - 8 doctor who WM in thv Rude” hu' pi" "gi °"‘"g‘° tm' Fi“d°r7f§‘,;r‘$l°;l“3l*‘ while as a matter of fact the doctors toned- to apply alcohol to the burns _(;_‘_’°’___°E’__.°°' _.L __--- --' with one accord have refused to treat Rnd iehfihg i-hilt She had °W““°W°d WANTED. MAN £0 WORK C{N patients for the sum the act provides some of the acid, administered an farm. By day or month. App Y they be paid, end ne ssnatorie are emetic. l<"ortun_p.tely she had swal- Herbert Mason. Southport. _ __ ~ nt avllllallle for wm,“mptlves_ loved none el tue llullld and it had ---- "~1"M’“‘-"_.i L- _'rue eouuzry le to new vs tubercu- -lust-escnned some into her eve! wa-Nran-A Iourlc MAN or Goon losle ssuetorlu with z,'soo beds, .end which w<>\1\d hevv \‘\_1i“.°‘1 ll" 'ight' enerscter end nsnlte to drive dellv. something like so,ooo iuuerorueeie ps- --_----*-"'°" ery mem, apply an Star Steam tients are ready to take immediate STEAMER DELAYED- . Laundry, 134 Kent Street, City. advsntage of the act. Ae The Daily '*°’ ' ' , _ 7-17M3ipd. Mail expresses it, the only advantage the workers will receive for their tax ` ' ` HIGH Glass MAN 3, ee., _lille eceer;_._e_r _l_=:l:llsn July. con. ne wo\l_l§,uey off the debt on that church. e a- mount will total 55,000. ninrten L _ _...___ _ 000 The temperature at“`ond 'o‘oioek to . Alberts eueelutmeuis. 1-rmilzlm. .Ask for _l}inard's and take no other. ii eightreight ~ ‘,.x._»,‘-_-‘»§-` _. _V _ , _ e ` o i `~i‘»‘:.-. _' . - _ .- »,. »< _ - .' _ ' . _ _ . . TIE TEIIPIIITUIE any by the Rexsfl 'rested thsrmo- vs; George l. Knight meter with the nolilhern sure was” overdue promi degrees _ Jfrssir _ and _ micro llunreue euro eil-guru em no-els ”if3§ illliiilil ‘Iill-"HIS , -_--s \ l rlournaan :».l` July 11- A repetition of _ the K“'l‘itanic",_ tragedy was narrowly"averted by the promptitude of the captain 'and crevf of Che "Geronih" ill-beaching their vessel as soon as sh struck in Ls- chine Rapids 'on Saturday. The left Toronto an Thursday, call-ing at Charlotte, Rochester, N. Y., intbtld-l ing to come through the lower lout' rapids_T The first three. Cascades,- Cedar and Split rock were navigated without a hitch. ' Passing Lachine just before twelve o'clock on Saturday all was well un- til about half way through the La- chine Rapids, when she struck a rock.Lucki1y she did not stay upon the rock, but hollnded off, and in- quiry soon ascertained that, she was badly damaged and filling with water rapidly. The boats were got out in readiness and the vessel was allowed to drift until out of the swirling waters, when she was beached upon a ree! in the middle of the river. The 'St_ Louis,’ the ferry which plies between Verdun and La Tortue, hearing her distress signals, lost no time in reaching the ill-lated ship, and was, with her fifteen minutes al- ter she was benched. Finding that the ‘Ger0nia’ was in no more immediate danger, the pas- sengers, of whom there were _sixty-six on board, were tranelcrcd to the ‘St. Louis, and brought to the Vcrdum wharf. l Including the passengers officers, and crew, the people on board num- bered ncarly one hundred. HELEN KELLER CONTINUES _ _ .-._-L "Geronia" is one of 0ntario'& Quebec` Navigation ‘Company's boats. Shui ._._.@.-____-1 MONTREAL. July 15-'rho party. of British manufacturers arrived -in Montreal this evening 'after "a forty- day coast to coast tourof the D9- minion. i'l'heir trip, which WU _made with the co-operation of the Dominion government forthe _pst- pese or investigating tue possibil- ies of the Dominion, covered ap- proximately ten thousand miles _and :all the principal cities of Canada. from Atlantic to the Pacific were visited. , » A .i ' While the four has been a con- tinuous round of sight-seeing. and entertainments, since their srrivsiln Quebec on June 8 the visitors stood the strain well and all return to Montreal in excellent health and spirits. “Somewhat tired..but de- lighted," was the expression iheard from many of the Britishers. The party will sail from this cizy on'_tlle Allan liner Victorian Frlh y morning. ' To-morrow they will visit the C. P. R. Angus shops; on Wednes- day they/will be entertained by the board of trade and will _tour tho harbor, winding up by a vihit $0 Maisonneuve factories; while on Thursday they will visit the Chit! manufacturing plants of the city. J. H. Wood, Moncton, arrived 011 the Tlgnish express Monday night to spend a few weeks holidays with friends in Charlottetown. NIQBE SAILOR KILLED AT LEVEL CROSSING. with HALIFAX, July 16-Another death is to be added :to the toll of fatal ac- cidents due to the level crossings' of the I. C. R. south of the Richmond piers. The list is becoming omino- usly long. __ Yesterday afternoon Albert Brown, able seaman on _l-I. llil. CL S. Nidbt. was killed, while tr.yl_ to cross the track at street in order to reach _the _Niobe, new under repair in the dry dock. The engine STUDIES IN ARTICULATION. CRESSON, Pa., July 12--Miss I-Ie-l len Keller, who, after being deaf, dumb and blind since her birth, two, weeks ago made a speech at Provi- dence, R_ I., has arrived here and will pass the summer with her teachers on the estate of Mrs. Mary Copely Thaw, mother of Harry K. Thaw. Mies Kei- ler will complete her study oi articu- lation and by fall is expected to be able to talk as clearly ae any onc.' Miss Kcl1er's teachers are Mrs. John Mscey, her lifelong companion. and Prof. and Mrs. John W. White _of New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. / KILLED IN A ROW. _ TOLEDO, July 15-One man was' loillsd and two others injured, when attacked by a crowd of men' in West Toledo early this morning. Fred Hilmmee, was shot through the head. Burt Robinson was shot in the face and Charles Eyco was severely beat- en about thc head and body. POINT TUPPER RESTGRED. HAWKESBURY, July 15- The transfer at Point 'Popper is tempor- arily repaired snd traffic is going on fairly well. The job of raising the apron that had one end ill the dock was the hardest, and took the com- bined efforte of thc Stellarton and Moncton cranes, as well as two locomotives on tho rails to raise it sufficiently for the Scotia to takc its weight. _of No. 34, was returning in the dir- ,ection of Richmond and the suburban was coming down. Brown saw the en- gine of '34-, his attention was fixed on it. and -he _didnot see the suburban. The suburban engine struck him and he was thrown alongside the tram, terribly injured. This was a little after 3 o'ciock. Clifford A. Mumford, druggist, was not far distant when Brown was struck by the tra'in»and ran down to see if be could be of assistance. The poor man, though his legs were brok- en and body mangled, was found to be conscious. "Put- me on my back," the sailor said. Mr. Mumford called to the naval srntry across the track, who ap- parently bad not ,seen the accident, asking him to notify the ship of what had occurred. This was done and the Niobc‘-surgeon arrived. Brown was taken on board and it was thereafter decided that he should . ue removed to the'ml1ltsr_v hospital. There he died at 7.30 o'clock. The unfortunate msn was 34 years of age and belonged to Portsmouth. QUEBEC WILL HAVE TUBERCULOSIB HOSPITAL. QUEBEC, Jul 15-Qlllbec will ‘have an anti-tuberculosis hospital. The anti-tuberculosis socict/y of Que- bec is behind this movement, which is seconded by the provincial govern- ment and. the city of Quebec. Tho hospital, which will cost 3125.000 will he erected outside the limits of the city. _--- (Special by Phono.) | GEORGIBTOWN, July 16-The Su-_ prcme Court opened ln Georgetown today at 11 e.m.. His Lordship Mrs Justice Fitzgerald presiding. W. ll. Poole, Montague was chosen formen of the grand jury. The ihry being duly sworn in, His Lordship. read them the charges. In presenting the charges to the_ Grand Jury Hls Honor dwelt at con- siderable length upon the liilcGee_l case which is to some up before the present sitting. 1 The testimony, medical, expcrts,and otherwise, seemed to point conclusi- by phosphorus. The second and last matter wil t ' . lei Hilmplili Grand Jury retired to deli at ls , was read and granted f October next. - Matthew and Mehean on these cases ‘ mi A penned for ure uusl exsnlns-“ thi Gm! Nr! th# _ 'l_0RONTO, _July 'L1-Cloudy and tion gi J. E. Gillis, B. A., student- 04- ' _ , - o t srrsizment of Irs. Heike Sourls, A. SUPREME COURT IN GEORGETOWH vw- ,_._<__..-__._....._ ‘_ _ __ of McLean Ltd., swore to. witncs|ill¢ signing of note. Judgment was given against dl- lrndsnt for face uf note $580.50. ~ The Grand Jury had not returllii- and the colirt sdioulrllld until .Lillie _Following is l the Grend_J\iry..»c- W. L, Poqle,'ii‘areman, Kansa, ouul sceele, Jenn A. an n. Jan "l‘. Poole, Selvet Robertson. W._l.- Prowse, Joseph McRae, Pak- BDU). John Ryan, Horatio Nelson. Dlll McQuarrie, John Brlclwdl. Edward. Mcl_'srisne, Path Holla, Robertgbs -Dewar. Rodk A. Campbell. HIWUI- J. Anderson, Judson,Wsbetl‘. Thx J. nomua. om-lee rofdm.'J _ vely that death was due to pohoningiin mo* S“'u_,¢ “°L."n_ oem 'resumed in rltelns at me nel m. ¥.i.‘i2i"°..?e'l§".‘if..j.’l‘§. §’.§l.?1i..*.2‘.¥. °' " ';§_\=°l_l»_=_-_~<=,,1-,,f1,l\~f°°~‘-,,*"°°'- hi- o:lg:“partofti|e_,leller, Thewing .iii lan was thrown out. There Ni* iotlili The Attorney General moved J.!'r . A c‘ypoin.te':s'eoixL‘.for 1 > `i, f. i l -. -as » ii- -~.-=- --r -»= .r.»-,4.;- ...~'_.-..‘ \ _ .;` \ u -_ f 1 _ _ 'ii .;.- _.;,-_- _l .i.“ 1 ~ __ ~‘».>;d»lv4ro$aa.a-,.‘r'» , r»~.._.__-€i~_'<' :.- in ` -‘T . _ » ,l,_ l »,.fi ¢_.. ..._- ..~., -. . i i 4 ! I-‘L ` _ -.a»w‘.'. -.» 1 ,‘ _ l E 1: `l I i . ,f_ nz ff. 3( iff’ 1.~»q.'_,- _ - _.r==z~ .5 r l .i , . - fl l :ft jf* ‘_-_~_~,_-1 __,_______ ._ . i. :f~_- - - - _ `?"-:*r$§i!.~»_ .. i ‘l l __ .1;~v- r .._..__., ,__ _ =s~§»;=_.»__ ._ ..\~: 1 | .it 1, : J { i ' l -mira ¢ 'E ».e_..§»g": ._, , ._ ;__ - ` »=-¢F`S»-\» $i---*fag 1 _ ,_ 4*'-*Ir*‘;¥;.*._ was _ .3 -rr --L:-,_§I=--*-5-2.. r.. _-., ,_- :W . i