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| | 4 z : ; ao — = % = s a ‘ 3 l eos : GROWING FEAR THAT WOMAN LIKES LIFE | WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A BOTTLE OF . : . = —_——— The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and = | t = astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco Baltimore Maid Found Health and ial we Mo., Sept. 35, 189/— 4 4 H 4 j ome rettes or anv external or local application, is Palmyra, Mo., Sept. 28th, 1899.— Eisberry, Mo., Se Bo, ‘ 4 ; Brigands Mav Have Killed Her a aS cae = a could be kindle a a on top of Riches There. I received a pear Dr. Tichnor’s Having tried Dr. 1 oro s Anpfep- 4 A st as senseless a: ll Se 4 itis Bie we ‘ go | tic for cuts, burns, bruises, sore eyes, | : and Mme. Tsilka te inser ral Pb tt he ti = 1 omens es of the he ad and the Baltimore, Feb. 20.—Miss Betty pose Se ee cune her todos ona | and ie a ease of cholera morbus I F ief, but the cavities and passages I vad a | - ; = a ci i g t \@ Parca: - - Their Own Safety. aides hit ties soon fill up again with mucus, . Jones is back from Klondike and} outs So well pleased that I bought | can recommend it 2s —— — ‘ Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it Nome City, with a handful of nuggets | more and expect to keep it on hand jedy in such cases.—H. H. As 1 —. : : See checks “perspiration, and the pois acids and and an extra supply of good health. | for family use —J. R. Palmer. \ eee gion goto re } : 1 E ‘ vapors Which should pass off thro She left Baltimore four years ago] pai M as 5-189). —Wehad | 1899.— ave tried Dr. Tichenor’s An- FS ' 2 DEPARTMENT ALARMED. ; ¥apors whic é . ih She left Baltimore } z ina, Mo., Sept. 5, 1899-—Webad | 1800.— tried Dr. T' - a STATE I R throws back i we Se aa eer oh flow of mucu and has spent over three years in| occasion to try Dr. Tichenor’s Anti- | — pig ewe 5 oF: q ‘ » ry >i feu | TOC cing a ation and excess c ol 5 ‘ . 2 “ ¢ eae . rns, -™ ac a Washit . Feb, 20.—Gravejfears a aay ‘absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation | Klondike. She has made money, has |SePtic for cuts and burns and found \agudl tach metia-3. B. Wee 4 , are entertined at the state departs) aches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other | 9 contr: illing interest in a big hotel it whe heat — : er — or that | Pepa } ef bat Miss Stone will not be res parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath in Nome and.a half tuterest ineeveral geil ~ 9 « pas in site | Patton, Mo., May 16, 1899.—Iean ive becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent the eyes red, cH r almy ne. ovale ene hae in| canminead De, Teheoaie Antena P s fours ace based upon{thetact | hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears, No remedy that does | cle me. , We have tried Dr. Tit nenor’s Anti- | tic ns a splendid dressing for freah pea tolls Se. ria not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh, S.S.S expels from the “Everyone would have considered | septic and find it a mighty good | wounds, frost bites and a good heal- that fifteen days have elapsed since} ; circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure tmeout of my mind,” said Miss Jones, | thuig to have about the house.—Ed, | TON a generally.—J. P. Dalton. he ransom for her freedom res paid tend te again coursing ag ye wats be “if Thad said when I left here that [| Marion Co, Herald. b mB bepsiond sesee daetale the tothe brigands. They had proim- mucous membranes become healthy and the s : . ag : ae iaed that whe uld be released with- active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap- was wots to Klondike, fo & never Always for sale by ’ pipckgrndenin paver? ee pear, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected. | mentioned my intentions, and my ® in ten day - According to the cost! S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the /fpjonds imagined that I was going o i] < " official advices in the possession of) Gi oh ach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly imprové | 41). to the Pacific coast. But 1 was f Secretary Hay, the woman has OU ander its tonic effects. Write us about your ase and get the best medical Dentoa-Krondike all the tine a : — vice free. c a ski iseases sent on application, 2 - discal shinai advice free. Book ot tio aa oer SPECIFIC CO. Atlante, Ge. | “When I reached Seattle, I took THE OKLAHOMA COLONY COMPANY, he erelaay, Late ee a mane a : ; sniadinienionined _|the gold fever and made arrange- With headquarters in St. Louis, is now being organized. ThiX is immunity — from Puneeteils besa (ee ments to go on. I didn’t have the] vour opportunity to secure a cheap home in the “COMING COUNTRY’ h Srigands apprectat# that valet the ee ee” rough trip that the pioneers had be-| Write to the Oklahoma Colony Company, 717 Chestnut. street, St. Loui 4 purpose of the t nited States to insiat *.J. TY@ARD, HON. J. 8, NEWBEBRY, a. mabey vay , + feause the way was open, und I made] Mo,, for full particulars, which will be mailed to you free of charge. ey upon thelr apprehension and tapes) § Mbbanraee oath ss Tthe trip by boat and rail, While in ORGANIZING AGENTS WANTED IN EACH COUNTY. Me ontment once Miss nog cpa i i ‘ Dawson City T was satistied tofman- | —~—____________ ee nieiecines ominsigceintoene swans in aacaeaeiaaiaicee ( ‘ Miss Stone and Mine, ‘Tsilka are the ait tme fa big > a ‘lage the rooming department of a big “ my persons who willl be able gi } ’ !Thotel, and 1 was well repaid, The IT {1S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES { swear positively te their Identity. | 5 BUTLER, MO. climate in Klondike is severe, but it EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE It was suggested today that they i Suocessor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK marred with ine. have considered it wise to . pre ‘ Seeannsenan Dac. 1890. “When the residents. ot Davweon yut of the way now that they have x A Genera! Banking City | Sts ‘ : F ( 16 a ) | City ‘stampeded’ for Nome, I joined revel » 866 collectediffr 75,000. Business Transacted ity received the $66,000 ollent Xititrom ; CAPITAL, 8 : u 4 g —— a Y}the exodus. | was much more sue- Py the ransom of the American tuission = =a closeatal thors, Ibuilé a hotel, which . “ a ary, ‘qs . i + + tn 2 $ is very profitable. I paid $100 per . . " Trustee’s Sale In his dispatches to the gstate de- Bates County Investment Co.. t y pr paid Plu p Two Penitentiary Change: : ni ‘ . ‘ j | 1000 feet for the lumber, and thought . . : — al partment Minister Leishman, at Con- ——————ao {BUTLER, MO. Hit cheap at that. There Ts ny ~defterson-Citys fete 20 THe Tor i wife, Oy their deed of rut, dated January ——atemenrropts, reparred Unit Tor the fg Capital, = = 850,000. {}to speak of in Nome; only a few little lowing changes were made at the within au for Bates county, Misourl, in Wook } > ve " pen ¢ : ’. : i i i > Gov- page 338, conveyed to the undersigni = oe ay ution my ork an M to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of ‘| willows grow along the edge of the penitentiary this afternoon by Gov tee) the following described real estate lying ary dealing with brigands to first oney to lo » ; . fernor Dockery and Warden Wool- and being situate in the county of Bates, state " SEY IE COBURG .) title to all lands and town lots in Bates county, Choice { |foothills, and the only wood that is | COREY rien oo leoe 4 pay the ransom and that then they securities always on hand and for sale, Abstracts of title : lable is tt hed i 1 th ridge. E. G. Ford, of Sedalia, was 4 dee fae eee ined and all kinds of real estate available is that washed in along the i aie quarter of section feur (4) e invariably released their captives. furnished, titles examined an ne appointed mechanic at a salary of arter of the northeast quarter sis ; : hat, in Mi ; papers drawn, coast, and it is 80 water-soaked that $1,200a year, t seood T. H. Whi d six (6) acres off of the » The authorities hope that, in Mis Mey es Pore ra 3.0, Cuan, it buree badly. The average price |*2'2 a year, to succeed T. H. it- eel oven GR. 4 . Stone's case, there will be no depart-| President, Vice-President. Seo'y. & ‘Treas. Meeeig chp ie ney, of this city. Mrs. Emma Mac- | $aet quarter of section eight (8) all In township . : nie i Jno. C. Hams, Abstractor, 8. F. Wannocx, Notary for coal is $64 a ton. This winter I f . : forty (40) of range thirty-two (82), containing ure from precedent, but) they fear in} > G. ' ° key, wife of the late Senator Mackey, | in all sixty-six (60) acres more or less wh! : : i uae) RARARRAR RRRPRAPRPPA RL DPD PLP RD PDPL PLP P PS PREP PPLPP PACAP burned lumber, at $100 per 1000)" 77. . conveyance was made in trust. to sec view of the delay thatsomething has] ‘ ‘ i ehe has onal of Chariton county, was appointed | the payment of one certain note fully descri ! it the observance of feet, and found it cheaper than coa in said deed of trust, and whereas, d , r the o 8 ; eit my cy caused by Mee ee “ ; — reqs “Nome is-tot—the: signation of Mra. Z. T. Martin of and the same is now past due and unpaid. ———— die Lost $50,000 Throwing Dice. PILED JEWELS IN THE BASKET. | painted. As to the drinking and|%8 Mra, Mackey in anciet.| td note and pursusut wo the conditions of sald If any harm has —— : 1e WO: ; 9 Shige ge a carousing—well, it is not ae bad as Plattsburg. Mrs. Mackey is assist- dead of trust will proceed to sel the above de- man, an EH apes ae Pass 0 ; —— pa Fe », saree saa corns santern cities. Shere aca thie = ne mp tga ee eet bidder fo ash atthe east front door of the . wi " “trician, ¢ y =} we, eee * ny " BESTE Ace : i es oat : . pharged by an Evangelist. tending school this winter. Most of er: ee | court Ib Mow Weld, inthe city of Butler, county RTURE THEMSELVES Kelley and Dallas Tyler, charges the single women who go to Nome] "er commissioner of permanent seat | of Bates and state of Missouri, on TORTURE et ith causing the downfall of Richard : Fe om Bellet ; nt Y , Friday, } 2, : with ¢ busing the downle . Akron, 0 4 Feb. 19.- Roused toa soon get married. Some of thefgirls of government. uasibsanschatontn TRT a Linke Shoe ninas TO EXCITE SYMPATHY. | Davis, an ex-bank cashier, by unfair | fervor of religious excitement never : : tw - — nobn and five o'clock in the afternoon of that 2 bli si ‘ Pha Ay have married wealthy men. Two ; i day for the purpose of satisfying eaid debt, in- e vambling schemes, . before equaled in this city the people girls came out there teem Abiateentis Special Excursion. vereat and coat. CHARLES A ALLEN, pica ifie t.at the direction 3 ik . vi ‘ net : - nerrers Professional Beggars at Chicago Apply i thy int oath ‘a battery in ot ot pt heap. both school teachers, expecting to} Every day during the months of SAA eae RN Bolin ear ea 4 eee re tied the sl60t Hh adjusted two saucer rie nd seb ert pny me meetings find some teaching to do, but they] March and April the Mo. Pacifie Co, Notice of Dissolution. mu tis ka (Chee F : phe st ‘ JUS 2 on baskets je rev = ‘ . ‘ Ser sas : ee Notice is hereby given that the copartnershi s Acids to Their Arms and Legs magnets under the oar where, it is) in progress at the East South[Street were _, beer! went ; se Pee will eigg = colonist tickets to heretafore existing between, samuel Levy am ay? » « . * ne : - “ "4 el, and -|s Ww. ler the firm name of Sam Chicago, HL, Peb, 20.—A colony off alleged, Davis lost $50,000 throwing | Mission, an undenominational srg on . le ig > dane ing in Was sien Oregon, Ida Lavy & Co, has this day, bret ‘ligsolved by professional beggars, the members of craps. The electric work was done | ¢hurch, founded sometime ago by ae i al bi . ay an : me to N ie ho, ij oye ony hd pager eal Levy will continue the uunesa aaller the which torture themselves by apply-]at midnight and the witness was Co McKi > Rey. McKin-| Many trained nurses came to No! one-ha he regular ,tarilf rates, | frm name of Sam Levy & Co. Sam Levy ss- bescieee aeige eee wt midnight : y wae) Rev. C, A. Mc Kinney. | expecting to find plenty of nursing to] Will be glad to furnish further infor- fares all abilities of the dem. He le author ing acids to their arms and legs und] warned by Kelley not to mention it. | ney has been conducting the meetings, i i San L otherwise maltreating themselves in — ——-— - R = ist W ‘ f do, but they, too, were fooled. Some mation to any one contemplating Brae hive diddy 8 : Police Judge Shot Bank assisted by Evangelist Wm. Cox, of] ’s) on were married, and othera|ttiptoaboveterritory Doubledaily | 15-4. Buster, Mo, Feb 10,1080 order to excite the sympathy of the olice Judge Shot Banker. Titusville, Penn., and evéry night the y spd Reorel 08 a coe 08 08 train service from Kansas City. Cail | — ' oe public, is said to exist in Chicago. Lawrenceburg, Ky., Feb. 20.—A8) mission chureh has been jammed to ar Sp d th ki ei t d atid ( WILLIAM M'KINEY. Statements to this effect were made | ¢heregult of a pistol duel between Alf! the doors. 4 ay, anc otha “= 7 ~ pe E.C. Vanpervoort, Agt. | Wis Life ond Work . , sn | [hans : % Pres | tity, if it is cold. ’ in the court of Justice Sabath to-day | Witherspoon, president of the First} ‘The church stands in a community oo piers woighe-448{—_—<—<—<$—$———————— | _B- ena nhe--CRORTENON: & __ and the Justice fi ned Joseph Howard ional Bank, +his-city,-and Judge | of totlers, and they ‘seemed to bestir- a L weigh 165 vcd iad | The late President’s lifelong friend, comrade $50 and feosts. Frank Tappan was] Porter Walker. the former lies at his| red to the depths by the nightly feel like anotl eweuee.” CASTOR IA i as f Represent oo Thar ta ri : i M15 : ict . . ke another woman. | House of Representatives; \. sent to the Bridewell on a fine of $1 5.}homeina serious condition from a swaying of the evangelist. _ a rte ll ceburn to Beattle-in Wrekin preening fey es —— Both nen eordingto—letectivestyound ir the bick below the right |~ The collection baskets are passed ae Hive a d net toring eke will Yor Infants and Children. rey closed in death; followed his remains to Roat and Killgallon, belong}ito the) shoulder, while the latter is under | yightly and, while much money fis aa t6 Note a . The Kind You. Have Always Bought ponent Rage Bir yn ok 4 alleged colony and another member police surveillance awaiting the out | contributed for the extension of mis- Ls . : | dry stubbie; men and women taking 10 t050 wis sent to the workhouse last week. | come of the wounded man’s struggle sions, greater sums are contributed ie ; a Bears the GtZn, orders daily. Itis the official book. Eulogies The left wrists of both defendants] for life, in other valuables Gorges Form in the Ohio. Signature of Cosh 5 4 Bsn Tier hones ee —— — : a “ ¥ me . . - » Ls ying words of world’s were securely bandaged. Howard] Some time ago Witherspoou came The excitement reached its highest} Wheeling, W. Va., Feb. 19.—The great men, but none 80 grand as McKinley’s— said he had burned his wrist by gaso-}under the law by firing his pistol piteh at the close of a long and wild-| Ohio river is gorged from Marietta Puen oie ical i eee Polahortad geton Gh ‘ line: aeaidentally. 0 the recites Of recklessly about town and shooting | ly delirious service last night, when| to this city, and old river men aver Ten Cents for Ten Weeks. Teucso eaaly. Go quickly clear @3,000, "Tbe ? the police he removed the bandage] out some windows. Judge Walker, | collections were twice taken. Wo-|it is the largest and most dangerous] he St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- | General requires that share of proceeds of sale and exhibited his wrist to the court. | who is Police Fudge, fined hin $200) men threw off necklaces, brooches, | conglomeration of ice, driftwood and | eight page paper, in magazine form, py dangly “ohm ah! i | his mon burned himself, said and bad feeling has existed between engagement rings, wedding rings,|riyer debris in the history the upper | edited by William Marion Reedy, as WNC iehe Wace « con tiibubee we GL EE Detective toot. “He applied an acid | them ever since. To-day they metin earrings and boas and other fursand|Qhio, ‘The gorge was formed at|sisted by a staff of contributorscom. | !Vrybody will hay ty ordare for the asking; no solution to his wrist in order to pro-}astore and Whitespoon cursed Walk- piled them upon the altar. Men] Marietta while the river was still prising the best writers and literary peat oie Tate sonuie cee Ks ‘ ’ hoe Ta . hen = gee _ = er and, when the latter demanded : threw their watches into the baskets high, and it has been gradually work-| authorities on all current subjects, | this vicinity quick; wideawake business men or 2 to keep the skin red. By tying as retraction, started to draw his pisto! »| and emptied their pockets of all their ing its way northward until it hasat| social, religious, scientific, financial, Rahat preseed hbalad i bandage around securely to the wrist} but the Judge fired first, the third money as well. One man, whose pay |] Pagel ; : ae y getting sole control of State. . : + , ; ast reached this city, a distance of} literary or artistic. Address, ¥ it was made te appear telco shot taking effect as stated. envelope for two weeks’ work had| nearly 100 miles. The Mirror is a weekly review of TE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY, @ i Thi : y ———__— ‘ i ‘ P ‘ ‘ Bldg., Opp. U. 8. 7; peat, ‘Tie mae hananenneee a “ihe ; not been opened, gave it all, about) ‘There is a perceptible rise on ac-|men and affairs; a treasury of short} yg causes ots i pain there at all at this time. Un-| Diplomats Awakea Emperor's Sueers.| $18. Rev. Mr. McKinney§says that| count of the backwater, and the boats | stories and good poetry; a paper in | ———————————_ . Ki piso Be 7 a . Pasir pen Pekin, Feb. 20.—The Dowager Em- a Cincinnati house will take all the| that are tied up along the Ohio are| which the best books, best plays and From bas ee a eee press and the Emperor granted a|®fticles contributed and allow the|in danger of being smashed to pulp| best music are ably reviewed, and all fi bisa P New Year's audience to the diplo-| best possible value in money. He} when the thaw comes, for another] topics of contemporary interest are KANSAS CITY 2 OKLAHOMA 7 To prove that Howard suffered no i teen’ : : 0 r -¢ i toe filleall Idenly | Batic corps to-day. The Dowager has been o Akron two years, and] gorgeis formed in the Allegheny from given careful attention. It is the up- VIA THE a psn Rep egguscl i: pus pe! Empress was seated on the throne, plans to build a large church in South | Pittsburg seventy miles up, which is| to-date paper for the merchant, the , f aes Faroe pon pred lv admit. | ith the Emperor occupying a chair Akron. one continuous mass that reachesal|teacher, the professional man, the Te a poe nA : h bapa oe es at her left, a step lowerdown. Baron fe most to the bottom and fs piled up| student, the politician, as well as for RISCO | “f wane : 1 Czikann von Wahlborn. the Austrian | Soldiers Control the City. to heights varying from fifteen to] woman and the home. bee) Z Another British Troop Cut Up. minister to China, addressed a con- B 1 He; 107 Siw Addl twenty feet. Should a sudden thaw] If you will send us 10c, in silver or : gratulatory speech to the Emperor, | Barcelona, Feb. 19. addl-!or rain come it would work untold|stamps, we will mail the Mirror to| Through the undeveloped Creek and Chero- London, Feb, 20.—A detachinent ang Prince Ching, head of the foreign | tional regiments of infantry arrived | damagetoriver interests, as it would | your address for ten weeks. toon permale haces of land titles to the of the Scots (ireys (Second dragoons), | oitice, read the Emperor's reply. ‘The | here this morning. Troops are in-| molt the ice at the headwaters of the Tue Mirxor, jrhites, 1s an ideal trip for the home seeker and one of the crack regiments, has been Dowager Empress and Baron Czikan cessantly patrolling the streets, oc- Allegheny, and this would come down St. Louis, Mo. In these conntries the mild and equable cli- eut up by the Boers at Klipdam. | 4, Wablborn exchanged impromptu casionally charging and dispersing and join the already enormous gorge, al dovelopmeut or nt’, See eeate 3 Major William (. Fieldin and Cap-| marks, mobs. Shots were exchanged upon | and the entire mass would be washed ae secant asian ia leotaes ‘ prospect of hexitns fhe goed ae ve tain Usher were wounded, two men! he second audience, like the first, |the Grand Via. The rioterserected| down through the channel with a istration ty a the faints of amen W. Asbury, talightened caries gee of the most vigorous and ge 3 were killed, six men were wounded was undignified, becanse-of the lack barricades in one of the suburbs and force that would be irresistible. gor (igo re TC Rinas tines eae the Frisco otom te ade and forty captured, The news] o¢ order the troops carried them at the point fate the thirteenth lence of modern travel and ie the ‘thortest By : was received to-day from Lord Kiteh-| pie diplomats, on entering the | Of the bayonet. The casuality list is| Excursions to San Francisco and Los ims against said estate lékvn Ca ee “pe ; ed i P ‘. I . iB cea ‘ it : itthem to me forallowance | Leaves Kaneas City 9:20 p. m. daily, ie ener in a dispatch dated Pretoria, hall, rushed toward the throne, each lengthened by every conflict. ndus: Angeles. within one year from the date of nid letters: | At Oklahoma City 10:55. tollowi i } Wednesday, February 19. TheScots scrambling for the first sight of the | trialand commercial life in Barcelona} ‘pickets on sale April 22 to 27, Sich cate’ andi a laine be ox exhuct morning, = re ii ir pd pi f General Gi . A li yzed. No goods arrived here | vod returning to J 25th, 1902, | within two years from the date of the publica- | Homescekers tickets a Greys formed part of General Gilbert imperial party. | is paralyzed gz good returning to June 25 2. | oarct tale Letioe, Seer will be focever Po mn ets permitting of stop-overs a Hamilton's column. The latter,| i. 4. |yesterday. There is great scarcity | Rate of $45.00 for the round trip. ELIZA C. ASBURY | of cach, monn sat ge Hat and third Tuesday and continued his Nigel. Greys who were captured. while moving against Nigel, February 18, engaged a force of Boers at Klip- dam. The Scots Greys became de- tached, were surrounded and eut off, G-neral Hamilton was unable tocdis= lodge the Boers from their position march toward The Boers released the Scots The officials” said) the Emperor | ue Onero : aos | of meat, bread and other foodstufis. sneered noticeably several times. As in the case of the first audience, | their Majesties were subjected to the | " ‘ “©! and dispirited? Take a few doses o operation of cameras, which the Chi- | Herbine,_It-will infuse new nese considered undignified. | new life into the exhausted nerves, CASBSPOMT Bears the The Kind You fave Siguature of as Always Bought and business. Price, 50 cents.—H L. Tucker. Are you nervous, run down, weak the over-worked brain or muscular | system, and put a new face on life fare plus $2.00 for ith, southeast and south- ditional informati: JAS, DONOHUE EY © -G. P. A. Kansas City, Mo Notice of Final Settlement. — Notice is hereb: creditors, all others Intercted in the netane Of Teraet Mestlerede, deceased. that I, Emanuel Nestle: ¢, executor of sald estate, intend to fival settlement thereof, at the next ite the Bates Count: court, " ty, state of Missouri, to be held at Bociee, +n the 19th day of AOU. MERTEN AG Executor, ir-4t Administratrix. round trip to On sale June 2nd and 7th, 1902, th return limit July 31st, 1902. Rate of $45 for the round trip. On sale Aug. 3rd to 8th, 1902, good returning to Sept. 80th. Only $45.00 for the round trip. Only one change of cars between Butler and San Francisco and Los Angeles. For any further informa- tion, call on or address, E. C. Vanpervoorr, Agt. ints Bout Notice rf Lh Settlement. Notice is here! ven to all creditors and others terested —-in the estate aig ne that I, John M. ME ey Graham, administrator, of said estate, intendto make final settlement of said estate atthe next term of the Bates county Probate court, in Bates county, state of Missouri, tobe held at Butler, Missouri, on the loth day of Febra- A'D., 1902, ba fer JOHN M. GRAHAM, Administraio, f D