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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, RW. PITTMAN 18 YMG. A. FRIENDS MORAN SEES NEW WOMAN AND BABE CALLED SUDDENLY ARE ENTERTAINED | SOURCE esOF GiAFT CAME NEAR DEATH: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1906 23, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF } WE ARE READY IF YO U ARE | Want Male Clerk-A civil service xamination. for the position of male | } clerk in held in | tleular may be Uses City Government to Carry Are Thrown feelin on CobOut Scheme Against blestones From RunGas Company. away Rig. Sept. 1 Newspaper as Russell Manager Union-Was and W. SEE POSITION Western Reception Popular yesterday. For man had been a of died tn four years resident of Seattle Mr. Salt leaves a years of three vi children and one son by a t Pittman and chiidren wife R. W. C. were entertained Under A. building last night, | P2S® being the annual fall lished : Pleasant, Wants punch was _ served, headlines the Tribune the games Attractions the front esterday ."pubeffeet that the taken the trouble Arranged. association. Other features of Another Sugar Expert Considers Germans Ahead in Beet Culture. Publisher, Paul a man you would choose for a sacred]? trust, a man you would summon to do|4d ay your Peete castle 0? of Hens clay ert Muller, registered ay a German sugar at the Kenyon, substantiated the statement ex-| until made im-| the that had Een finished. the interval, according to. Mr Ross, the street was turned over to Contractor Moran No ord: wa sent to the gas company and so at the beginning of last week it made = arrangements to complete the system Again was it requested on that street. by the contractor to wait until - the sub-grade for pavement Was completer so as not to interfere with his operations. The company waited until Friday morning, when a large force of men Was put to work, © the purpose being to rush the job tnvouge 1nd complete ft In a few lays The. contractor again objected on the ground that his work would be delayed, but the gas company had u proper permit from the board of public works, and proceeded with the work until ordered to stop by the city oflicials. yester- Kaumanns, alt: , attache to Nikola lastris weekarr by : perial agricultural cecal Could A visit to Not the Interfere, ground any convince would ging5 of trenches by one the in that gas me enemy an ois oieoas Go it, "Pitt. and may| you find peace ne comfort and gratifleation at the t back cai to ile Germany next month and will tioned will be deprived of the for a more extended visit next gas, and if the contractor goes Mine Fan cakoise: Mire Maulter | ond paves the streets aati oe Des - t « Ss, era } ll Wall paper, paints, picture frames, considers the German farmer superior pelnAne. hapetienging: .Se Chas. | to all others of the world, because af _ Bodel, 38-35 E. ist S t ai : great care he gives to his work ae MAREN energy which he 1s] +f fort Gert an sugar,| Mr. vata C. A. Drees: Draws Les- sons From Irrigation Con- gress Fruit Exhibit. C. A: ee ee Ove addressed the meeting of the Salt Lake county Hor‘eicurad society at iY regular monthly meeting held in the City and County Bullaing yesterday. M. Christopherson preside Mr. Hickenlooper spoke of his visit to the Bolse as a delegate from Weber county. He sa Utah had an exhibit of fruit at the fair that attracted wide interest and a great deal of favorable comment. Practically all of the fruit on exhibition, he said, was from trees that had been well and properly sprayed and carefully pruned and practically all of the credits were given for fruit in that class. Praise was given for the courteous and generous treatment given by the Boise people. Hickenlooper spoke ineae: in telling of his experience in fruit culture and giving the mem- bers of the society the resulls of some of his experimen The society rene dered a vole of thanks to Mr. Hickenlooper. r Byhoueer announced his intention of holding a publie demonstration of. planting and caring for fruit trees and shrubs, assisted by experts in spraying and by local nurserymen. The place and date for the demonstration will be decided later The meeting adjourned until Oct. 20. ----_ -+-~-» + Weekly Health Report, The report of the city board of health for the week ending Sept. 22, shows 33 births, 15 males and 18 fe29 males. Deaths reported were 16 males and 6 females. One body was shipped here for parla of ere were reported cases contagious and infectious diseases, all being typhoid fev One case of aca ret fever remains In quarantine, ~----_-__+-~@ -_- - says, ae the ee in ny ‘Tam especially in love with California. Los Angeles,l think, Is one of the most beautiful clties Il have ever seen, But 1 was very much surprised in Salt Lake also. J did not expect to find the fine homes and _ beautiful streets that you have here. The parks and the trees along the sidewalks are very fine, too; it is wonderful that such a city has been raised up in this arid region. The American people have been very kind to me, and I think they are as ‘ne a class as I have ever been among.' HEZ. Cast SCROGGINS of "Old hearse RETURNS Bedstead" Ogden Ready to Re- Version. John 8S. Critchlow, who acpred a dlsBinet success as Hezekial the eta agent, at the retank presentation of "The Old Bedstead" Jn the Salt Lake theatre, returned yesterday morning from a short trip to New York This brings the cast of the clever burlesque all together, and they will meet this morning at the Elks' club for a rehearsa Besides brushing up in the parts, the members of the cast will familiarize themselves with the new Ogden gugs which have been inserted with a view to giving Ogden people more to eee about than they might othrw i ha seat ne opened yesterday morning at the Grand opera house Ogden and was most gratifying to the management of the show. The advance sale of railroad tickets for the excursfon over the Denver:& Rio Grande indicates that Salt Lake will be represented in the audience to a considerable degree. These tickets selling at $1 each, are good on either he 1:45 or the 6 o'clock train in the afternoon and on the "Bedstead" is clal returning from Ogden at 11: Sande cane Send THE REPUBLICAN to you Send THE REPUBLICAN to your friends, It fatrly represents the people sepa. It fairly pi ar etd the ae It ist Salt Lake and of Utal tis nota of Salt Lake and of Utah, It tells the aii eee of E It sells the nah Journal of Hate. ays Jessly, prints ts all the news that's fit fearlessly, prints all the news that's fit to print, The and commends Republican 100 Wanted, Candy Co., never baie Ap 163" Ni ee knocks it can, GIRLS J. Third G. McDonald South. yis of as use of ahead "tear 1e soon ear- as t Mr... Ross claims sche at all times company has tried to keep ahead the workmen that have been en- gaged in street paving, and that the NDE yu ne sees no reason Why] misunderstanding of Friday morning Western sugar can not be ade asSlis the first trouble that has arisen. holds the permit to lay good when the industry tn tne West is His company particular section older and has had the attention given the pipes in the to underto the industry that it has received in named and he is at a 1 his own land stand why the contractor should ject to the work being done when it lake a Surprise. Salt could. be done at the least inconOf his visit in the West Mr. Muller yenience to all concerned. sa ee a necessitate ne no aE: es street pavement is complet to The print, and conumends Republican never where knoc it can. Wall paper, paints, picture frames, painting, paperhang oR ee Chas. He Bodel, 33-56 E. 1 LOWS Dr. NOT Hyatt WELL Predicts Wenther DEFINED Continued for With Fair Utah. of well-deOwing to the absence fined storm areas, Dr yatt is predicting fair weather for Salt Lake again today. The fair weather experienced here is being enjoyed generally through the country, with changes of temperature very slight. Light rainfalls have been recorded in the Mississippl valley, due to the storm over the upper Moderate barometric exist in the plateau district, the pressure being over Arizona. e lows, however, are not well defined enough to nake the local weather office apprehensive of storms today mid sect Our Price Is $2 Styles up to Minute Every Hat Guaranteed McCarty Hat Co. Wilson Hotel Annex. One or Pace, Both Hurt. the witnessed South between runaway Main and can night streets last West Temple not how J..F fvans ot Mrs understand Wast Second vear-old her South As. it instant dé ith babe es caped from aw babdly suffers only \ ivs. Evans seratched § face bitten tongue and a absolutely unin while the baby is jured. Mrs. Bvans was driving west Second South street when her horse became frightened and gave her some trouble, People on the sidewalk proffered uid and the horse, apparently, was quieted When in front of the \ bloek, however, the animal again [ started down the s Mrs Evans was holding her not lap and eould horse burg at all Suddenly yerved oceupants were sharply and the forcibly to the thrown headlong the car tracks rough stones between face The the woman striking on arms mother's still in. Its un one escay ved mie carried a ended she Jones, the she was painful injuries though . where into time Later ilt nol serious GULLS' STORYIN RUG ---- Unique Floor Covering Has Been Made at Training School. One form of of the a most rug unique which things has ever In the been seen in Salt Lake will shortly: be on exhibit in one of the large. business houses The rug, which is about 12x 14 feet, contains over 50 separate blocks and represents individual work of the fifth grade pupils in the university training. school. It was started over a year ago, it being necessary for the complete design to first be drawn which each pupil was given a It was necessary for then done in crayon and finally in water get the proper blend of color sign the rug represents the of the gulls and the grasshoppers and ut the corner of each individual block can be seen a sego lily In one of five difterent positions. The rug is valued at $125 and has been presented to Principal Meknight for office After it has been exhibited it will occupy conspicuous position In the training school ALMOST READY. The Salt Lake Auditorium one of the largest and most complete buildings of its kind in the country will be ready for business on or about October 15 The Auditorium is admirably located, being on Richards street, one-half block from the Temple, easy of access by all street car lines, and only onehalf block from Main street The Auditorium floor is being laid of hard maple, hectagon in shape, and especlajly adapted for roller skating. However, the building will be available for all first-class entertainments, conventions, lectures, concerts, ete, We realize that the endorsement and patronage of a discriminating public is only won and maintained by presentseries of entertainments from every objectionable feature is excluded, and in which ladies and gentlemen may participate with pleasure t is the determination of the management to supply only efficient attaches of irreproachable character and to exclude from the atmosphere of the Auditorium every element that might possibly exert a harmful influence on the minds of the young and impress ionable people while in search of en joyment. All the safeguards with which it is possible to surround young people in their homes will be scrupulously enforced. overy objectionable element will be eliminated, and only the patronage of those who deport themselves in a manner consistent with the - strictest propriety will be solicited. In fact, hone but those known, or supposed by the management be acceptable to our patrons will be admitted and furnished with skates. No intoxicating liquors will be sold on near the premises. The skating surface floor will be 190 feet by 102 feet and will be ex oe 100 feet more in the Bar futu Held's brass band has been breden and will furnish music afternoon and evening. Gentlemanly uniformed instructors will be in attendance to teach beginners the art of roller skating. DEAF AND DUMB Fruit Display at Swan Why Pay $3.00 and $4.00 Seratehed Peared who People on question the digcompany "pay Te iea o pier est could Amer- fer the effect se. aos aoe United Mae enaie Western wig in the ae oe Sere pleas from thatGermany learnto much couldStates, ica The elowc a miei who does things. Publisher has all the good wishes.and|!™.the line of sugar making. Mr. Mul-| ee achardship upon the people confidence for his success that can be! !€" 1S making a hurried trip through ne tha west side. As the matter now side south the along people the stands, large! -8 of. , est pin \the..interest into it oh hee na royer | DS. srpwaed art. A good man is golng upward German' sugar company. He will 80) or ine two and one-half blocks: men- te deal' UNINJURED Fatally on the = Tribune a story to the Had Escapes Spectators relative to the digging of trenches for > pipes, and that it had taken the | combined authority of Mayor Thomp| gon everal members of the eit | coun il. the chairman of the board of public works and a wagon. load of | police officers to stop the gas people nr Orn digging a trench on West First South street Friday Delicious) WHOLLY Mother to Tear ania fentpecent of tl eke a ai committee took care ie guests during that time rhe visitors were shown ere a ll the departments, from the cosy cafe on the Froune floor to the spacious audllorium at the top; and the excellent Werk whieh 1 being eee the association was explained to] Ilowa./of "Did you ever stop to think that the man who speaks we of everybody who finds all men true and noble, is > and worthy himHe is the kind of o lif eS last was ae leaving of He BABE Again. On the other hand, mains have been laid on the south side of First. South ireet for several blocks both east and A course of six attractions to be giv-| west of Main street, there remaining en in the auditorium during the winter gap of only. two and one-halt has been arranged, and is now being | blocks between West femple and ladvertlised The first of these attrac-/| Third West streets to be filled in tions will be given next Tuesday night!) Work on the other mains was comwhen, in addition to a musical pro-} pleted some time since, but) on_acgram, Cunning, the clever jail breaker count of the work on water. mains, will get out of a large paper bag spec-| sewers, et on Which the city was lally constructed by the Bachelor club] engaged, the gas comp was told Pittman. of big ts ‘That Paving Up WORK (tat Gas & Coke ‘company had' peroe) ete comply with. the orders of the board of public works Mr, Pittman was a re man Of/the course, to be given at intervals exceptional popularit snial and later in the season, will be musical at-| courteous, he made frie mda readily and tractions, lectures and readings held them He was for a numbet of years with the Western Newspaper on as traveling salesman in Iowa McConahay, Jeweler, 54 Main St. until 2 ae to the managershin n Salt Lak He was a member of the Pouiartial elub here and uRelineed to various other organization Wh e received the srt ie diaitel' at the coast the Western Publisher of Chicago contained a congratulatory notice of him publishing his portrait. From this sketch the following brief excerpt is made: Tribute Down It 2a i Mxeuse Put Made. TELLS SAME STORY peierren Farthly to STOP The buila.| the public} and a very and{all = Mount Only Nearly IT TO firs ee music by Nettleton's orchestra} to investigate the matter a little ft are|Uupon the balcony added to the pleasure] would have found that the Utah Gas }of the occasion. & Coke company was not uttempting | The ‘jation is in a y pros to defy the city," as it says but | rerou cna encouraging Raster mn The }rather to save the city, or its eitizen j Pres ess made within the last year} living in that part of the town, th jhas been even greater than was ex- | inconvenience of having the street pected. especially is this true of the paving torn up tater in order that the ducational department Room for| gas people could lay their mains. Just the night school work fs at a premium,] why the gus people wer 1s Lo the registration having been so large top work nd later ordered to stop Already projeets for enlarging the| work could probably best be exbulldingg and increasing less equipment | plained by P J. Morvan, who has the are under way, and it is expected that} contract for paving, and who never the association will NEGHTNG one of the | misses an opportunity to create more larwest and finest In the West Since | Work in his line year a tennis court and ae 1} Company Had Permission, | room have been Installed, the cafe j . a jbeen enlarged and the edues Fata Je harles OSS, eA page ead equipment ee ed toin sadition to othe. of the, Ut ah an s&s Colce.-company minor improvements. The gymnasium was" asked foronisy version: ot ue ome , . fair vesterday ,ceording to Mi floor. which has been used for rollet oe 1 : skating during the summer, has been oss,) the company "nas; Never +e He = : denied permissien to do exeavating on resurfaced and remarked for the usual the south side' of First ‘South ‘street - visiting at Being people the Y. M. occasion ithletic now 800 Shows ORDERS Visitors-PEvidences He]opening of the association... the|ing was) thrown open.to) a jfrom 7:30 until 10 o'clock, hela that position until ae Bi when he resigned to accept a spon. | sible position with the Fiverett Pulp | and Paper Mills of Everett, Washing ion; He had not yet removed rearait Salt Lake but had gone to the coast | to enter upon his dutic when he was] seized with an internal pesca which| proved fatal Mr. Pittman was 38!! and Committee Progress Fully Pitt-}at Lake]/the and had made many friends came here as manager of Union Newspape! Western DEPARTMENTS Thousand Capable. Pittman age ALL < Resigned NEW 5 JUST TAKEN 2 Dp Well Known Salt Lake Busi- Large Attendance at Annual ness Man Died Saturday Fall Opening of the in Seatile. Association. GIVE. Boise to EXHIBIT. Be Shown -the loeal postoffice willl | Canhon Reunion A reunion of the descendants of George Cannon will be held at Ploneer nall on the afternoon of October 9 \ll deseendants, with their Wives or husbands, are requested o be present A suitable program ill be rendered and refreshments} served Suits, Topcoats, Raincoats for Fall-A very complete showing of smartly fashioned( SJothes, out of which the au make a satisfactory most exacting of Men may selection for his Fall Ward robe, Partic ularly this is true of SUS DnGE Puncral Today.-The funeral of N ell A. Sertbner, the Stoeckton ranche who w & killed Thursday by. being chinhed ‘neath his horse, Will be held it 2 o'eloek this afternoon en residence 1248 The Firs night over cen in large. by Ss bb a Alfred Women Wi Pntertain -The men of Unity circle y friends informally Tuesday ternoon from 4 to half past 6 eloc if Unit hall in honor of Miss faldwin, who is to leave shortly for Seattle. to accept a position in the conservatory of musle Miss Baldwin will give dramaic readings, My William A etzell will sing and Atiss esh will give a plano solo Benjamin Made in New 6 Co. York. No Wire for ‘Phone Line-A_ B Larson purchasing agent for the Utah distriet of the reclamation. service, is in Salt Lake for a few days Mr. Larson has been at Spanish Fork for some time. past He says that the taloritisnn system from Spanish. Fork to the Strawberry tunnel is not. yet completed because the contractors tre unable to eet the necessary wire to string between the two points Porm Linibo Clab, Ata meeting In the Constitution building last night the Limbo club was organized, with Leonard Shumway as president and George P. Tubbs as sécretary and treasurer the elub will tablish reading rooms whe funetions of a social and literuy Nature will be given The term limbo according to theological definition, means a plnee near hades" Why the name has been selected in open to conjecture Ate Peaches with Rear Prinelpal Albert Martin » Grant school, entertained yeste ma uy thd susehools JENN rs of the elty prin ) tion to eat pe iches "Pris tin has peach growing down to a science, and all those who were present yesterday will agree that the Martin variety is about the best eyer for eating purposes. Miss Bellam at) St Marks.-Miss Iedith Bellam, a graduate of the hildren's hospital at San Franeisco, has iccepted the. position of superintendent of St. Mark's Training school for nurses, and will arrive in Salt Lake Oct. 1 to assume her duties Miss Mabel Eager, who was appointed assistant superintendent of nu rses not posilong since, has been tion made vacant by + resignation of Mrs. Crossland, and Will continue in that capacity until the arrival of Miss 3ellam. Though to OOo _-_ OF DAUGHERTY tditor Republican: The irrelevant incompetent, excrescent of the Amerikearns contingency posing as Colonel Mat Daugherty, is a thing to be pitied. Yesterday saw an old' Grand Army man shaking his hand, and I wondered how any loyal citizen could extend a cordial hand to such a person as Colonel Mat Daugherty. Where did Mat Daugherty procure his prefix as colonel? Not in the army, sure, An ingrate, whose enJoy ment or any political honor eyer ved was accorded him by the amiileen party, and when,\through lack of ability he was found wanting in skill and knowledge to fulfill the requirements of that office he was let out And that is the istory of Mat Daugherty, without the "colonel." MARRIOTT'S MARKET in It's Not Necessary To wait luncheon on your Grocer. Just phone us your order, prices |Right! Orr , West First South Commercial conclusioh Ca that G t e Clear a d c Creek an Coal . fo nal resort leaguers will for the same tl S |S second to none for do| : mestic purpeses, 208se Not in recent t so years he the season } rly nor with the in-| You will net get better fetter bowling 1s} aOR . ee present time than at} coal: In fact, it S SO good last season, and the wood. : have entered mito | you will not want aliy vit of enthu-| I Vhile the City| better. x i the league of} t Commercials will in no man-| ner be nposed of second-raters, It} UTAH FUEL CO is probable that the Crystals of nto | + old Commercial league will break into ' the City league, though there will be Dooly Block, City. 1 aap or two in the ‘line-up not seen | last season Gylenswar will likely | captain the bunch, but the absences of | Slim Walt" Schmerer will be felt.) OO Schmerer is now down In Nevada getting rich, and a man will be chosen} R T to fill his place on the team Su E Y BONDS. At present, it seems that there will , . ye elther six or eight teams in ene Goa | FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT CO. OF mercial league, with prebably apd four n the Ci This latter organizatio MARYLAND. from all appe arances, will be composed of the Cresce Business Men ANDERSON- CALLISTER CO., tals and Tuxedoes "Jack' eoueu on be out of the Crescent line-up, but ihe General Agents, 308 STATE STREET. Business Men will remain practically tae Sane. Probert was the dependable - one of the Crescent five last season and was the best spare goles in ra league le js now in Jenver, sti bowling, Interest {in the bowling game he steadily increase until late in the w te r, when the local knights of the at their attention leys will begin to turn Bowling congress It is/| be held In Denver in M arch.. *» that : ten men will go Lake to take part In the event in the Colorado metropo | SSS Keeps Its Color... eee Send THE REPUBLICAN to your It fairly represents the people | of Salt Lake and of Utah. it is not al Journal of Hate. It tel troth aes: prints all the news that's at! >» print, and commends where it can, The Republican never » Volunteer rk Will Speak. Lieutenant F. V. Mandeville of the; Volunteers of America of San Fran-| cisco, will speak today on "Experience of Barthquake and Fire" at 11 a.m at the Heath M. E. churchz Z. at the Waterloo : Ww enty per cent M. ‘I..carpet M. 2905-Peter ary ee eee Pearl Stauffer, 7 wenty M. , covers. renovate | carpet department. SOS them wall ar will id be quickly aston: can we PAUL SMITH | } | Salt La ar? cent off all couch covers | I. | Licenses. O'Morron, Sait Lake Kearns, Salt a E Sleuth, Denver: FlorMiles, Salt Lak M. Walthur, Murray: A. »907-2William Any article sent here to be dy to . retain zoe its color in all78 weathers and mdefinitely. It will not ets in ieue sun or wash out in a showcks" as long as the hanga seach S he ma Lesuaranteed ‘ E, GH AeATY! off all couch department. Marriage 5 PHONES Bell and Ind. and A 10 Welne SERVICE 22 City the season, and the City get tows ther next Sunday m. QUALITY the | leagues have not yet organized for the season, the bowling season in Salt Lake is now in full swing and the pinknockers of good and indifferent quallty are hammering the maple with a vim. The Commerclal league officers will meet at the Crown alleys this! the Clothes Fit. lf you'll investigate the FUEL QUESTION, and investigate it carefully and thoroughly. you'll arrive at the conclusion reached by thousands of others-the > _ A | Leagues Will Be Formed Soot and Games Started With a Boom. Prof. Ball of the Agricultural college at Logan aes by Mrs Ball, were visitors Im Salt Lake yesterday on their way to Ohio, where they will visit for some time with friends. ESTIMATE Where BOWLING SEASON ON. Miss Daisy Holt has returned to the elty, after spending a month with Miss Winifred Candland in Mount Pleasant HIS Salt Lake by 111-113 Main Street ; PERSONAL, Walter Wright of the Utah Association of Credit Men, left last evening for Kimberly, Idaho, where he was ealled to adjust the aftairs of the Kimberly Drug company, who recently made an assignment to W. H. Turn- the bes ast ready- for-servic e to ouild. Correct in styling, perfect in tailoring and pre- POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & CO. Zion's Savings Bank and Trust foes pany, No. 1 Main street, is the largest and oldest savings bank Utah Deposits over $4,000,000. Interest paid on deposits Miss Kate Thomas left Friday spend the winter in New York A seri Rig 3 Ue Which ais lace ranked as Garments that tt e to even the minutest detai } cise in fitting, For Sale only in Dies.- Mrs. Marie M Mrs. Dalton wife of Daniel J. Dalton of the Dalton Mountain Bell Telephone comtocky pany, died in this city yesterday morning after a brief illness. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton came here a few months since from San Francisco, and were comparative strangers in the. city Mrs. Dalton was a native of New York and was twenty-three years old. ‘ompletion of funer its a be delayed pending the receipt of telegram from Mrs. Dalton's setativ ee in New York ee Building. The deaf and dumb school at Ogden will furnish an exhibit to be placed with the general exhibitlon of the A. & M, at its headquarters in the Swan bullding. Arrangements were made for the display by President MeDonald and Secretary Ensign of the state fair association while they were visiting the Weber county fair yi Ogden on Friday. The work to be exhibited consists of laces woven by the girls of the institution, cabinet work done by the boys and preserved fruits prepared by the students of the domestic sejence department. Other attractions to be installed next week be a mineral exhibit used at t Weber county fair, the ores being taken from mines near Ogden; and an exhibit 22 dairy products to be furnished by Prof. Larson of the experiment station Be the Agricultural college In addition to these the ussociation has secured the entire collection of products shown by ae ut the recent irrigation congress at Bolse. The cup won by the fruit Talainis) will be shown among the fruits for which it was awarde be this city October 10 Parconcerning the examinations| obtained at the postoffice. cae REPUBLICAN, CLEANING, DYING and REPAIRING 74 East 3rd So. St. Bell 2019 Ind. 1347 Se ee eee ek ae Ta oe "oe" ht INTER-MOUNTAIN THE | 12 |