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Show EXAMINER: MORNING TUE 18 GALVESTON LAKE ewStrength Higher Prices Peid hr From ef Aeeurlng News the Mine, I Money Market. New York. 19. Muncy os call steady; taro to three per cent time loans quirt. On the stork exchsnge professional liberal selling on rises qaured some reaction, but New York. Aug. 19. week Sell Lake. Aug. 19.-- The opened with the eel of 64.2o share prieee generally maintained their of storks fur 931,413.50 during the highest Stock Lake Belt of the rail forenoon end Mining exchange today. There Marhst Reports. was some demand for CnrUs end this St Louis, Mo, Aug. 19. Cattle-Rece- ipts Tlnlic stock showed as advance of I I.OuS Texaus. cents a share, during call. May Day Market 9.009. Including $4.oua Beef steers. steady. the thaa during waa lightly weaker nevertheless, 4.17, receipts 6.509; market heavy, biter part of last week; 5c. lower. Sheep, 2.500; market there appear'd It lie considerable denatives, 93.5oaa.65; lambs, mand for it at 81 cents, Victor Con- steady, con aidei able 94.00a7.00. dir played solidated 19 strength, the stuck selling np to nsr Wad. cents. Nows of n most assuring ture has been received from tits mine 8L If. Wont stssdy; Louis, Aug. during the peat few days. Beck Tun- territory sod western mediums. 20s nel held its own. white Iron Blossom, 26; flue medium, 1924; Hue, lka2o. starting at $1,274, went up to 11.324. Crown Point dropped under a dollar Liverpool, Aug. 19. Cotton spot a share, afterwards recording slight quiet; prices two points higher; Amrecovery. erican middling, 97.37. amount of limited n trading Only was Indulge I is among the unlisted YOUNG BRIDE FOR OLD MAN. Berea Troughs Consolidated ' stocks. sold et m( oeats; West Quincy at Id cents, aud Standard Copper at 99 Wadding ef Portland Man Whs Has Sssn Msrai Stsrm Csntar, cents. Ohio Copper could have been sold around 98 n share, but no offering was heard under $3.60. Portland, Ore.. Aug. 19. D. R. NelThe closing quotations and sales son, Portland manager of the National were: Financing company, waa married to Miss Edna Deupree, hia stenographer. P. M. Listed Stocks. The marriage was s typical union of Stocks. December and May, the bride being a 'Alice of 19 summers and the grouiu girl Albion white-haireman of 67. AJai Nelson has been the center of conBullion Beck siderable notoriety for several days, Curias the Young Women's Christian AssoCun. Mevcur ciation having preferred published Columbus Con. .... charges that he has been making ImLiely ... women who proper advances to young Daly Judge applied fir positions as stenographer Daly 18 eat In his office. It was declared that sevEagle's Nest en girls had reported to the associaRagle end Blue Bell tion that they had been Insulted In bis ' Grand Central .... office. Miss Deupree waa for several Little Bell months smpioyed as bis stenographer, Lower Mammoth .. and tha wedding occurred Immediate-lboa Dillon after her return from n visit to Mammoth d ,. v lows. Nelson's love affair, which culminated In the wedding, began several months ago, when he wee bitten by n a spider. He was poisoned by the bite and Mine Deupree left her office work to nurse him through his Illness. May Day Dromedary Hump .. Nev. Hills Faii-vleOntario ,, , Silver King Sacramento .. ..... Silver Shield Star Consolidated . . Swansea South Swansea .... Uncle Sam Con .... Victoria Butler liberal Beck Tunnel Century .. i... . w Emerald NON-UNIO- .... Ibex Iron Blossom Joe Bowers Little Chief Moustatn Inks .... New York ........ Nev. Hilte Florenoe Sioux Con So. Columbus Con.. Sevan Troughs .... Tetro i . i Victor (ten 88 abash . . ,...... Yankee Con Regular P. M. Sate Ajax, 6oo at 31; MX) at 32. Columbus Con., 25 nt 4.75. May Day, 2iu at 63, buyer SO; 1,300 at 52; l.tMW at 61; 300 at 60, seller 131. Carle Sam Con., 5.300 at 1.36; 500 1.26, buyer 30; 300 at 1.324. Deck Tunnel, 200 at 2.25; 500 at 2.274: 1.300 at 3.30. Iron Blossom, 300 at 1.324: 1.200 at at 1.30. Mountain Lake. . at 75. New York Bonsnu, l.ooo at 10. Victor Con., 2,000 nt 10; 1,000 at 174; 2.000 at 17; 6U0 at 10 ft. acller B0; 300 at 16. 200 MEN TO WORK MINE Angel's Cams Owner Plans to Resume Operation at Old Wagsa. .. Colorado Mining Crown Point Nev. Hills GuldSeld Daily spt-dar- Stockton, Ang. 19. All efforts to adjust tbs differences betwees the union and mine owners of Angel's Camp came to an end today when J. V. Coleman, who offered the only concession yet presented by the owners, decided to open his mine with a on union men. He had n conference on tha 8th Instant with n committee from the Miners' union and offered to n.eei the men half war by paying them the same wageg tor nine hours that the men hsd been receiving for ton hours, but they refused to consider the matter, bring determined that only an eight-hou- r day would satisfy them. Tha other large mine owners refused to treat with the union men and declare! that they would open their mines on the old Ached ula or not nt all, and ail of them cloned down their plants until the trouble blows over or the men are willing to return with the old figures. SEA 2 Mlscellansou Amalgamated Copper. 684: Ameri- can Car and Fbundry. 37; American Locomotive, 604; American Smelting and lteflnlng, 634: pld.. 93; Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 39; Colorado Fuel, and Iron, 24; International Paper, 42; National Biscuit, 69: National I ead, 434: Pwlflc Mall. 24; People! Gas. 934; Preened Steel Car. 294: Pullman Palace Car, 154; Standard Oil Ex. Dlv 440; Sugar, 112;; Tennessee Coni and Iron. 135, Md; U. 8. Steel, 304; pfd., 92; Western Union, 73; International Metropolitan, 94; pfd., 254: Mackay Co', 59; pfd, CO; Great Northern, pfd, 119. OBJECTS TO WIFE'S 6INGIN& Says Spends Tims at Piano Singing Popular Song. Hslp-Mat- s New York, Aug. 19. The popular song of the day has been responsible ML UTAH CANNING CO. AT OF THE ATTRACTIONS CONGRESS- - ONE for many things, but it remained for 'Neath the Old Acorn Tree. Sweet Entelle, New York's latest ballad, to cause a divorce cane. William Arnold, n middle aged plumber, wae In court the other day seeking n separation from Agnes, hla twenty-fou- r year old wife, on the complaint that she apent all her time at the piano tinging the aong Instead of attending to her household duties. The plumber said that ever slnre his wife went to a vaudeville show three weeke ago and hearl the song, she hsd done nothing but sing It from the time she got np In the morning until It wag time to retire, and that through her neglecting her household work he was compelled to eat in the restaurant, darn bis own locks and wait on himself generally. Ills wife pleaded that ever since she heard the song, she just couldn't help singing It and that It rang in her ears continually. On her promise to sing It only while het husband wss sway, he withdrew his suit, itnd they left tbs court thoroughly reconciled. SPANISH TROOPS INACTIVE. OGDEN, UTAH. t TRANt-MISfilSSIP- How the Texas City Haa Seen Able ts Keep Beck the Gulf ef Mexican Packers af High Grads Vagetablra Purs Feed Catsup, Food Pork A Buna, Plarcs'a Pure Purs Feed Hominy, terra's Woreesurshire Sauce. We peck but sns grads ef gesds THE BEET. I a I M I I WM. PEARCE PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE Company WORKS to the Trane-Mlaslsstp- Oakland, August 19. According to the statement of Attorney W. H. Morrissey of San Francisco, Quong Yae Ong, now serving n three months' sentence in the city Jail for vagrancy, is one of the most prominent and wealthy Cltineue on the Partite const and is in prison through a mistake. Morris-wa- y Is bow placing the matter before Governor GUlett with n view to affect tng the release of Us client Ong suffers from paralysis, which causes him to have a peculiar twitching of hia right arm and hand. His queer actions on July 21 on tha street attracted the at tout inn at the police who arrested him. Nut understanding English, and being imperfectly instructed by the court interpreter, ho pleaded guilty, thinking n email fine would fit suuie unconscious violation of the tew which be may have committed by playing fantsn at some time, lie wss sentenced for three months and dropped out- of eight of his friends, who hsve bunted Ugh and low for him. Attorney Morrissey instituted a special search for Us client, who was wantej to elgn deeds, and located him nt the city Jail (art Friday. The case will be laid before the governor and an effort will be made to secure the release of the Chinese at once pending executive action. NEW FINDS AT JOPLIN. -- . WESTERN PACIFIC PRESSING WORK Abundance at Material at Hand and Larger Force le Ueed. Stockton, Aug. 19. -- The Western crew la pushing Pacific track-layinwork along quite speedily now that the force has been greatly Increased and there Is an abundance of material on hand. Two construction trains are running from the material yards on the local water front northward, and the northern boundary of San Joaquin county will soon be reached. Ihc Urge track-layinmachine can handle n lot of rails each day. and a; present about 4.800 feet of steel is placed in position. Next week it is proposed to put down at least 6,00 feet a day. The track out of Stockton ts also being ballasted., so that shortly after the rails are laid to Sacramento trains will be operated regularly between these two cities and possibly westward to San Francisco. Shipments of ties are arriving almost daily by schooners for the new road. At present thousands ef them are piled up In the locnl yards and officials say they now have a sufficient number to extend the road g Tarts, Aug. 19. The Figaro Casa Blancs correspondent says: To the surprise of all the Spanish contingent returned to the city after simply making n reconnaissance of the grouud allotted to them. They announced that they would repeat the reconnaissance the next day and then wnnld deride what they would do. There Is some Indignation at the attitude of the Spanish troops, who do nothing but stroll about the city while the French soldier are worn out from ceaseless guard duty. to Sacramento. J. G. READ & BROS. CO Harness and Saddlery 34 to 940 Twenty-fourtOGOEN, UTAH. h t Phone 940 Ball JOHN HOXER . treat. :: : : Retail Manufacturer ef 88502252 SHAW EXPLAINS Washington gAD. Aranu 642-x- . Cache Valley Condensed Manufacturers ef Manufacturers of Honeysuckle Bvaperatcd Milk, Wen the geld modal at tha gtata Fair, 1908, A trial cm wm vine you there Is none JUST Afi GOOD Ask your Grower for It FACT? AT LOGAN. UTAH. STRICTLY ;; Milk Company and PICKLES A HOME PRODUCT. Edward BichaeL Proprietor. Factory 8464 Wall Avenue OGDEN, UTAH. HHWttH' Phans 107F. To Avoid Stomach Troubles FINANCIAL Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Bummer Complaints Cleanse the System With AFFAIRS COUNTRY IB IN NEED MANNA1 - OF CARE- FUL GUIDANCE. How Panic Can Be Brought Avoided by tha Peopte ths United States. an sf or Now York, Aug. If. Leslie M. Shew, former secretory of the treasury, authorised the following Interview on the present financial and industrial conditions: Our forma produce more than per annum and the prospect is good for an avenge crop. Our mines yield more than $1,600,000,000 and our foresta more than $1,000,000,-00-0 and neither of these sources at wealth haa been exhausted. The output of our factories in other thaa food and no products la $12,000,000,000 fires have been extinguished. The railways earn more than $2,000,000.-00-0 and they, are all la successful operation. The payrolls of our factories and railways aggregate approximately 13,000,000,000 and the scale of sages has not been reduced. In other words, the real sources of the people's wealth have not yet been affected and the ability of Industrial concerns to pay dividends is not measured by the market price of their stocks. Phycholugicsl reasons are never wanting. If 1 Judge eorredUy; the people will have exactly what they expect. If these who have money In the banka withdraw It and lock It up; If the banka refuse to grant accommodations, end if ths consuming public decline to place orders, then we will very soon witness (be effects. "Let those who think that times of disaster follow each' other nt regular Intervals bear in mind that thla country never yet experienced n period of depression, that wss not traceable to financial or economic agitation or legislation, and usually to both. In 1893 the redemption of greenbacks in silver Instead of gold waa openly advocated. The party In power waa under promise to remove the protective tariff from our industries and the free coinage of sliver at the ratio of 16 to 1 was championed by prominent members of both parties. The country might have survived any one of these sources of alarm, but it could not survive all three. At this time ne one questions onr financial system, and the tariff will not be touched for nt least 19 months. Borne check In the speed nt which we are going Is most desirable, and the checking process has probably begun. It will not require more than a fair measure of confidence and courage to prevent endue retardment in our industries. Capital cannot be forced Into activity but it can be forced out of activity. I bsve .never seen the time when universal sanity was more essential to our well being." The great South American Blood and Nerve Tonic. It removes the cause. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act, Ju ne 30, 1906, Serial No. 12684. Sold at Druggists 50c and $1.00 per Bottle . . SHOT DOWN. Goldfield, NerH Ang. 19. R. E. H. Maun sell, a prominent young engineer and member of the firm of Wade A Msunsell, was shot and killed In the 8unset restaurant tn the tenderloin district at 4:15 o'clock yesterday morning, by George Gibson, a deputy sheriff. The trouble arose over nn offensive remark made by Msunsell to two women of the underworld, who came into the restaurant with Glbaon. The men wrangled and Mnnnsell, according to Glltaon'a story, assaulted him. The officer claims that he was struck three times before he drew his gun. Mnnnsell was 36 years of age, a native of Ireland and a graduate of the He has Cambridge School of Mine five sistera living In England. Gibson was arrested and put In the custody of a brother officer. A street riot waa narrowly averted shout mldnlghL Pat Shea and a bartender In ths Oregon saloon nn Main street were playfully throwing bottles and glasses at each other when Constable Inmnnn and a deputy Interfered. Friends of Shea blocked the door and there was a battle royal which attracted 3,000 people to the scene. Bbea was finally landed In Jstl after- - being s severely beaten that his best friend would foil to recognize bis features. Dont think that piles cant be cured. Thousands of obstinate esses hsve been cared by Doan's Ointment 50 cents nt any drug store. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED. Laibach. Austria, Aug. 19. A violent distant earthquake was recorded in the observatory here last night beginning at 6:58 and tenting fifty minutes. It Is calculated that the earthquake was distant 5,430 miles from Lnibsch. PACIFIC LEAGUE THREE HOME RUNS. Ban Francisco, Aug. 18. An extraordinary feature of today's game was the tact that Carlisle, ths Los Angeles left fielder, made throe home run bits, yet bin side lost the contest Carlisle's performance was in the afternoon piny when .Oakland '.found Nagles' curves easy and bunched their hits. Tha morning tame was also captured by Oakland. It was n pitcher's battle. Score, morning game: R.H.EL 9 9 Los Angeles ,2 3 2 Oakland Batteries Burns and Eager; Carnes and Byrnes. Score, afternoon game: T 2 Loe Angeles 11 2 Oakland Batteries Nagle and H-- Hogan; W. Hogan and Bliss ,.,,...,..2 .. ASSOCIATION AMERICAN ,. . R.H.E. 8 5 ...,.,5 .......239 23 ...,,..iui.,ii.i .20 Chicago, Washington . 4 i Detroit New York 8L Louis Boston Second game: 8L lOuls Boston . ................... 2 2 16 2 9 I 3 . 0 2 7 9 2 3 2 .,,.3 JESSE J. DRIVER WESTERN STOCK SHOW. RU Premium List and Regulations for Nsxt Exhibition Just Issued. Denver, Anf. 19.' The premium list and rules for the third annual exhibition of the Western Stock Association has Just been issued and le being sent out. .The next show will be held la Inclusive. Denver on January The premium list Is the largest ever Issued. The aaeoctatlim Is hanging up 910,000 and the specials amount to nearly ns much mors, making a very attractive competition for the stockmen. This year the show is to be national In character but the association has provided some special classes In breeding ntock for broader west of the 102nd degree of longitude, which la practically the eastern boundary line at Colorado. Among the new classes Is one for the best fat steer, fed and bred west of the 99th degree of longitude and which won first or second premium nt any state or county fair in 1907. Another special la for the beat' fat steer under four years of age owned itnd fed by n boy under eighteen years of age, steers to have been the property of the boy for nt least four months prior to the show. A feature of the horse division will be the Introduction of n class for carloads at range hones. Twenty head will constitute a carload and it la expected that the horses will be sold nt auction after the show. 20-2- 5 INTERNATIONAL LOVE FEAST. Japanese le Banqueted cisco. In San Fran- a GG I ST This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure First-Cla- ss Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 WASHINGTON AVE. Doctor Estes . Specialist P Cures whan ethers fall. Modern maths neweultottea for may Oh rawIs Disease of W name or netare. Every ease guseawtosA Partial List of Diseases Curd Catarrh mmsa Wnglnc to the Bare, Dte el A aasan the Head. Throat, Nose, Ail Diseases at ton La nga, Bled and Chest Diseases of ihs Stomach, Liver, Kidneys ud Heart Dteease, Bh mass t lag Asthma. Mamas Trodktes, St TK Rectal TYupbtes. Tees Warm, Most row Danes, Piles, ftotaia and rmm-onteg from say moss. Stseassn pssnllar to warn an. ANT VATS DWBAfil OF MSf qntokfer sored to May cured. in TUB iantnto the snnmlnaflee and Tomanvw may he to lata Oafi or viMl Ban Francisco, Ang. 10 The Fairmont hotel was the scene of nn Inter national love feast Saturday after noon, the occasion being a banquet tendered by the San Francisco chamber of commerce, assisted by many prominent Japanese. The guest of honor wss Klkljiro Mill, director of commercial affairs of the Japanese foreign office. Another honored guest was Secretary Strauss of the department of Commerce and Labor, who was a fellow passenger of Director Ishtl on the stesmer Asia. Thera were about 150 guests, inOffice hears, If m. to Ip. a Ml Wsrttngtoa Are. cluding Mayor Taylor of this city, and Block), Ogden. Utah. Mntrenee Room If. Remember the elaborate preparations were made to make the affair international in character. There wan mineral water from The most significant utterance was thinking know that the Japan, and singers and performers from the same tend entertained. Ac- that of Director Tsbil In connection throws a stone or offers cording to Secretory W. Burke of the with local Japanese troubles, when an Inoffensive subject of frpah Chamber of Commerce, the object of he said: does not voice the the banquet was to favorably Influence The foolish talk of war because of the street any report that Director lshll may sporadic disturbances here and there, meats of the American peoplemake to his government tipis the Jap- resulting In local friction. Is unthinkSecretary Strauss spoke anese labor troubles her Peace was able to the mass ef the people. It Is and his good impress! the keynote of the affair.' not the sentiment of Japan and tha Hawaiian Island d slita DR. ESTES SPECIALIST " I ( DLERY HARDWARE. UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS VINEGAR 8269 Wash. Ava. OGDEN. I Manufacturers sf and Retail Dealers in HARNESS, SADDLES AND Bell Totaphene :: TENTS and AWNINGS ' cTwTcrosTco III ITTTTTVTt" Wheraale ard The beat and Largest Manufacturers is the Week HELD IN JAIL. Governor le Asked to Release Man Sentenced byaMietoke. g I Trnas-Mlaslsslp- Commercial Congress tor exhibition a section of her wonderful sen wall. The congress will be held la a convention hall especially buiH for its entertainment and underneath the hall, which will seat five thousand persons, will be twenty booths which will be used for municipal exhibits by such elites as care to make an exhibit. Galveston will occupy one of the booths with her tea wall exhibition, and will hsve a special engineer on the ground to explain her defense against marine disaster. The exhibit will be of profound state to every having a seaboard. The harbors of Baa Pedro and Santa Monica la California, Cis Bay la Oregon and Port Angeles In Washington will study the Galveston fortification with the rad in view of building for themselves some like barrier against the Paclflc. RICH CHINESE Wash. A vo. 8651 t I ! I I Blue Label Flavoring Extracts and Gold Cross Olive Oil 1 Muskogee, Oklahoma, veston. Texas, will qp&d I Ogden Pharmacal Manufacturer Iron and Braaa Casting Shafting, Pulleys, Bolter end Tank Work, and all kinds ef Machine Work. Gal- Aug. 19. x Wyo., Aug. 19. The Laramie Boomerang la authority for the statement that during hla visit n fey days ago. K. H. Hsrrlmsn made the statement that the Union Paclflc Is In nt once build up the North Flatie river from North Platte, Up the Iron fields nt Iron Mountain. 40 miles north of Cheyenne, and reopen the steel rail mills there, and ns toon ns the road is Built and the Iron deposits opened, the Union Paclflc would make all .of Its steel mile. I H-9- 4 . LaramM, and Insist on Orfden and Utah Made Goods III H . . ..... .......... ' H II II Look Joplin, Mo., Aug. 19 Three years ago a company of Webb City rapltal-int- s owned n mine southeast of that place and spent In round numbers 919,000 in development work. They found Just enough ore to encourage them lu spending their money, but after expending the vast sum without getting any return!, the mine was abandoned. A few days ago Dr. F. L. COLOMBIA AND PANAMA. Anderson and others of Joplin obtained a lease on the pro pert and began Settlement of the Claims ef the Twe drilling In tha bottom of the old abandoned shaft. Countries. ARer the drill had gone .only two sine ore that . Washington, Ang. 17. Secretory feet It etruck n body Tsft today concluded arrangements was found to be sixteen feet In thickwlih representatives of the United ness. The ore is very rich and promStates of Colombia and Panama for ises to make fortunes for the owners. The mine is located dose to the the settlement of the Issues between those countries and the United Slates car line and the delegates to the growing out of the aeparatkm of Pa it- American Mining Congress, which ems asd tha creation of the canal meets here In November, will be taken g none. It provides for three treaties, to the property on n trip. one of which. If approved by the Pre Ident and Secretary Root, probably NEW NATURAL FORCE. will be submitted to the senate at the next session. It In understood the arBerlin. Aug. 19. Herr C. Grubn, at rangement provides for the Anal Berlin, whose apparatus for telegraphof the rlalme of Columbia ing handwriting attracted much atupon Panama for the assumption by tention some years ago, believes that the latter part of the national debt of he has discovered n force of nstsre the parent stale and for the restora- which has been hitherto unnoticed. tion of the commercial relations beA wooden rod suspended by n silk tween Colombia and Panama. thread from the top of n dosed glass vessel was found, under certain conSTEWART CONCENTRATOR IS ditions. to be Influenced from the outside by another rod consisting of metREADY. al or etone. As the rod outside wss Work bus been completed on the brought near to the vessel the susconcentrator of the Stewart Mining pended wooden rod wan sometimes company In the Cneur d'Alene dis- drawn towards It, and nt other times trict, and in n few dnvi It will lie put repelled. into operation to crush ore for many Experiments showed that the conof F. Augustus Hein re's properties, in- duct of the wooden md depended .an cluding the Stewart. Crown Point and the condition of the atmosphere, and Sliver King. The mill has a capacity the apparatus can even be used, says for Gruhn, of 150 tons Hally and ore Is being stor- Herr prognoet test ed In the stopes and dumps swatting ing weather. Each kind of weather is found to correspond with n particular treat ment. behavior of the suspended rod. and Crude ore shipments from the Stewart mine to the smelter have been changes ran be forecast from twelve hours ahead. maintained nil along since Mr. Helnse to thlrty-eiAs to the force which Influences the acquired n controlling interest In the property last February. The Stewart rod passes through substances which mine has been In operation for several effectively Insulate electricity, an elecyears and has some I 2 miles of trical theory does not explain the pheHerr Grnhn and other scientunnels, development having extend- nomena. tists are continuing Investigations. level. ed as far ns the 700-foWILL OPEN WYOMING MINES. AUGUST 20, 1907. TUESDAY, HOME MANUFACTURERS! at the Label sight-seein- Salt Lake, Aug. 10. Cloning stocks: Atchison. 334: pM-- , 904: C. and Nw., 1414: pfd., 197; Colorado Southern, 224 U and R. G., 214: PM.. 66; Erie. 204; Illinois Central, 133; L. and N, 1044; Mexican Central, 174: Missouri Pacific, 664; Henna., 1164: Bending, $94; Ruck Island, 19; pfd., 414: St. Psnl. 130; Southern Pacific, 62; Southern Railway, 19; Union Paclflc, 1224: pfd.. 92; Wabash, 11; Wisconsin Central, 134; Northern Paclflc, 116. UTAH. TO ITS EXHIBIT CARISA ACTIVE ON SALT EXCHANGE. OGDEN, 9 I . ,j |