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Show i4v OGDEM, UTAH: SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY to Mexico. We were thought unfit to live under the free American tla and we look that wilderness in which GENERAL NEWS. imrtion, GREAT RAILROAD. ARIZONA'S published" every morning (except Monday) Ify the Junction Printing Association Makinar a Building: iu Xew York; (Incorporated.) LET POOR CORBIN TAKE KATES OF SVBSCR1ITIOS: : Annum, ; DtHrtrtd y Thrt I te any ttm-iV- r f 2.50 Stontht, part -' -r- Fort of the SEAT. Veiled, and Waiting Only to Hear the Word "Guilty." tht Ctfy. 0 UTAH ' Advertising rates mae application. A known on WOMEN IN PLACES. man Terrible Distress Caused by Strikes in Euirlaud. BUSINESS CARDS. K KLL MrO'S THOMPSON. GEORGE ' Ogden. Etc., TtRKSSKIt. : Main Street, PBUTICAL II UK - and Cutting Indies' and Hair, waking Farley HmrrWork, Vhil-dnn- Jtrrxning a fiptriaty- 's "'- - S. I. wILLIAXS, , Chief Justice Furnif-rl- pio eoutius Att'y, Weber Co. Supreme Court.Ky. ILL! ASIS, & U RICHARDS LA.HVYER8. Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., OGDEN, UTAH. A. S. 10ND0N.M. D., and Physician, Surgeon Ne- -t ...... Dour to OfSi-e- JC-it- . - OGDEN TJT,VII K.G.J01lKS0N,M.l)., I C ''-- - Physician and Surgeon. Office on Fifth Street, five doors wast of Wade's tlriiir eHire. P.ntirnlarattention id to the dis- of womeniuiiiciiihiren. ""') J. a. I). CARNAIIAN, Fur'A Mr Peary, Herrick D. 0fr7e, SfrctY, Co.'i Store. A dastf J.J. MRPHY1LD., . HSUnUAIjIST In the city. (Met bth Street, iUVly-j- i Ogden, Utah. ; ,;J 'J.,. PERCIVAL J. BABBITT, ATTORNEY' 0. 8. 1)I3T. ATTOHN'KV. Cotlectieus gH)ctalty. Loans a fected. OOice, Kant Sid Man Mnrtpf-e- . gl.,0g..-u- Ef- II. W. 0. MARGARY. ATTOBNKY And CO UNSEL 0 R?at LA W, 8t. '" side t Mai -- Cniirield l.l.ick, UTAH. UUEX. ington: The Southern Paciiie. people claim that the resolution recently introduced in the Senate asking by what ri.aht a railroad company is lmilding a road over the Millitary reservation in Arizona, which was intended to be hostile to the Southern Pacific, will benefit it as calling public attention to the fact that a road .'is being constructed through without Government aid.' It3 managers snv that thev have a right to build through the Territory under the Federal Statute of 76, which ; utliori.e any company to build a road over Gevernment lands on filing a in ip of its projected route in the - liclloRpr Xnt Go. Jan. 17. A Democratic Chicaoo, iBtenor Department. Senator said that Win. Pitt Senatorial Nomination. was not a Senator representKellogg Nkw YoRKf Jan. 17- - At Hartford, Louisiana, but Unit he representtins morning, on theJjtu ing at ed the Republican .Senators only; Meriden O. of A.. Piatt, h.tllot, lion. When thelatterpass into theministry was nominated by the Republican occupation as Senator will Kellogg's caucus tor senator irom Connecticut. be gone, the bourbon Senators above mentioned say that it has been forFortifying the Trcanury. Nkw York, Jan. 17. Yesterday a mally agreed to expel Kellogg at the contract was signed and work is to first opportunity. Continued Dlntress. begin at once to iortity the bu.lding against any. organized Time's London: The distress inraid against its millions of treasure in creases. With it the masters case of riot. The windows are all to to decrease wages; .the men shutbe furnished with bullet-proo- f The men are bitter. out. standing ters, bars and gratings of steel, and They have a lesson to. learn before rebullet-proo- f to doors are heavy understand that trade is leaving place those in use at present. "'Shut- this country. American long cloths, for ters and doors are to be pierced cheaper and better than the English musketry, slits are to be furnished are sold in all the large drapwith movable elides and ean be fasten article, stoies in London. This single ed when not iri use; on the roof aro ery of the utter futility of the to be erected three turrets ot steel, example t he new constiution of against struggle to similarly pierced, the central one the workmen if impress tbingsimight ue be octiigoiud in shape ana is to did not tell them that the publication much larger than the other two. the policy of the present Government These will serve to repel attacks from stopped the mills and brought staridjoming buildings and will also act vation to .their doors. While the offiee a protection to the assay flags were flying over the American which is in the building adjoining. books on resumption day, the black Proceeding. flag of poverty dominated the district of England. The Washington dispatches announce that the Senate committee on hungry dispairmg crowd in its privileges and elections in the case shadow increase daily crying for of Butler and Corbni, have prepared bread. a report giving Corbiii the seat. A Ira. Cobb's Sentence. correspondent shows how, if Corbin Nouwich, Conii., Jan. 17- .- Mrs will is admitted, the Republicans Cobb, guilty of poisonin adjudged have control of the Senate again in "81. On the 4th of March the. Senate her husband has been sentenced to will stand 42 Democrats and 33 Re- imprisonment for life. The Reno Case; publicans, and Davis of Illinois Independent. Suppose Butler's seat is ,27. More testimo CnicAOo..Jan. givert to Corbin; this would make the Senate stand 4l Democrats and 34 ny favorable to Major Reno was given this morning by Lieut. allace and Republicans and 1 Independent. The by the famous scout Girard. Democrats would then have six The terms of JJruce of Miss Exciting Senatorial Contest. issippi, Randolph of New Jersey, Sprinofikld, 111., Jan. 17. The Eaton of Connecticut, Wallace of Senatorial contest which culmiPenh ylvania, K' man of New Yo.k a has been caucus in nated and T hurman of Ohio will expire in most exciting and personal. Hon, C. '61. One of these is a Republican and B. Farwell, of Chicago, has made a five are Democrats' TheStates which issue upon the Republicanism direct will eltfct Senators to succeed these of Gen. Logan, charging that he five Democrats were carried by the oommitted the party sin of electing Republicans at the last election, and a Democrat (Senator Davis) to the in remain are likely to Republican Senate two years ago, when he re"80, when legislatures are to be chos- mained steadfast to the Republican en which will fill vacancies that will the Republicans would have occur in the Senate in '81. The choice, elected their man. Logan's canvass Democrats are sure of only one seat has been He and of the six. The Republicans, if they has used vigilant art to increasing. his conciliate every hold the five States named, which enemies and fasten his friends. His are likely to do, willeturn live Re- assistants have been shrewd and publicans to succeed five' Democrats. politicians. He had however Then" the Senate Would stand 37 in the shape of Senator an opponent Democrats, 37 Republican's and 1 Oglesby whose expiring term will be ButCorbin If gets Independent. and filled the man to be ler's seat it would make the Senate a has byhis conduct two elected, esyears ago by tie, even if Davis should cast hii lot tranged some, others. The result of with the Democrats,' and in the event the caucus proved that Loof the' eleitioTi of a Republican .Vice work had told, and that his gan's thtrfc President to succeed Wheeler, popularity is very decided in spite of party would again assume control of the efforts to defeat him. All Rethe Serrate m JSS1. publicans attended the caucus. The n faction concentrated on Mr, i'obb Kotrad Gulltr. ( the vote stood Logan 80, and At a 17. Iglesby Jan. NoRWrCii, Corrn., 20. Logan was therefore was announced Oglesby late hour it It will that the jury in the Cobb ease had declared caucus nominee. 103,yotes to elect. agreed.- ,Tuey.Were pttlled and Mrs. require Ira. t'obh Iteclarea Her Innocence. Cobb was placed at the bar where Conn., Jan. 17. Mrs. Norwich, back veil black she stood with her who has just been conKate Cobb, anfrom her' i'aCe'. The iorenum, in deswer to-- the clerk's" question, an- victed of murder in the second y nounced- that the jury found her gree, published a statement de-- ' through her counsel ftlemnly avowguilty of trftrrder m the second of the crime of innocence her li grce. The court thVn'rfdjourned mil ing murdering her husband,- starting that she was convicted on perjured y manu-factorin- g -- d57-l- y 0ce totlie JotOTION. Itiia 1 Threuirh Arltoaa. Chicago, Jan. 17. Tribune's WashA . atH.iiw. CoiiuHeldr1 A8SISTANT Ti'leg-ap- h Iligh-llande- d I $ AT--J,K Etc- - Etc., 1 to-da- y dirc-l- y HOMOEOPATH 0. ' - -' T. 3. SICHAEBS, Hy W. 4 OCCUPATION GONE. to build up civilization of onr own, an to worship God according to our consciences. When the United States took possession of our. territory we were again hunted down by the Gentiles who followed us there, and who saw that we had comfortable homes, good husbands, and were rearing children in our faith good children, who were owned and blessed by their kind fathers. These men have stirred up the Christian women of our country, who, in appealing to Vou to further afflict us, know not what they do. We have no dram shops, no paupers, no outcast women, no illegitimate children. Enforce this civil law, let the Gentiles rule that Territory, and you must build prisons for our husbands and alms houses for our children, and we what shall we be before your law?"' "Mrs. Williams said my father Brlgham Young loved his children, owned theui, and provided for them. Will the Government of tlie United States make these women out casts, who are now honored wives and mothers, grown grey in rearii. : sons to becoirfe Citizens of the United States. We thtfught the constitution of the United States would protect us in the free exercise of religion and that the law would be pronounced unconstitutional,- now that the Supreme Court has decided otherwise. We came to' y on for protection; we are United States citizens born on American soil, we are a stfegth in the nation; nowhere will you find braver, truer men than our husbands, and the eons we-a- re rearing. We ask justice at your hands, we ask deliberation that you may know every phase of this question before" y oil do us any greater wrong.'' ma-iorit- RICHARD WILLIAMS. I'lu tuber and GuH-h.tt- Paletot Points far JohMnr. en.' Hspairing Artie AHttW nmeWellB. MAIN OoO Silt fare lUmi-ey- s l'ruii..- ', . tr. STREET OGDEN.--' a. aniESirzLL, PL1IK AND OSKAMMTAL . WOOB .... T0EHU78. sol citfd and tlx Ordtrs iMr-tfnl'trit ie .upplird tu lotret raiu.. Tiriiltiir. rwpairiug an 1 general jobbing; also aw inmtiiriT. MoThnud ae aril produce taken. rfst-fiMAIN St., Nnrfli of jl C M. t. g W. 0. STROHM & CO., (In J. K. OGDEN Donly CITY, Co; - BIk)' t UTAH. Transact a Oenerat KEAL H Attn STATE Collection JiuHinfss, were compelled to beat a hasty retreat to the Thom'sis street side. T hey were not a niumtsiit too soon, for just as the lat man' escaped, the floor and the flanies gave with' a era-dburst out on both sides. The police reserves were cPed.ont,to keep back the great erowtfi that were attracted to the While President King,- of the tire department; waff standing in front of (52 Worth St., a cry was raised that the wall was falling and a number of firemen rusT:'ed fo' his' rescue. They had scareely got across the street wnen the second floor fell in with a loud crash. Desfite the combined efforts of the fireiuen the flames spread with terrible rapidity and soon communicated to No; 64. Here everything seemed & bum lika tinder. Stream after stream of water was dirocted on $h buildings but to no purpose, and floor after floor fell in . with' tremendous Con'stefiiation crash, spreading among crowds that extended two and three blockfaway; The firemen worked hard and willingly, but they began to get tired out: Additional force was theij ent for, and soon a number ' of fresh men large were drafted i from the uptown districts-Jtmput to work. It was to late however to save No. 02 and the whole building was completely gutted.", Flames then took hold Nos. 60 and 08 Worth St., and from that time the- firemen seamed to give up all hope of saving any of the- stores and began pouring water on adjoining buildings. - MISCttLAJTEOVS. XLV CONGRESS. By! i sit. 1879; 18,- . C. Telegraph to the Jrxroox J SENATE. Washington, Jan. 17. Saulsbury submitted a resolution ca.lli'ng upon the secretary of the treasury for information as to the amount of commission or other compensation'' tuid banker; brokers, firing' companies, syndicates or in'dividu'ars for sefvices iu negotiating sales of U. S. bonds or securities from '02 to the present tim'e. The resolution was laid over. The credentials of Senator Houston (Ala.) were presented ' AORNT FOR ANHEUSER'S r a. - ml THE JIEST JiOJ TLttU DIJIUJ in the irovr.n. IIOI'SE: On motion of Gunt her, chairman of fMJ the committee on private land claims, the Senate bill was passed defining the manner in which certain land scrip may be assigned and located by actual Settler. The House went jntocoirfin'itteeof tho whole on the private culendar,' After laying aside several bills to report to the House, tho bill was reached for the payment of $200,01)0' to the trustees of the Protestant Episcopal seminary and high school in Virginia for tho rent of the building during the war. Quite a lengthy discussion ensued, the opponents of the bill asserting that it was a war I;. lV,IYle nnH Sou, Wtuie A 11'.' IV I !' Oil. claim, and the friendsof the measure stating it was a just bill for the rem s of the property, and government was vlddress alt from aloiltlUUtUoftke 2lailroaU,tJ as much bound to pay rent for this 1-DAMLV building,' n's for any other building Without a it. occupied by reaching ii, p. o; luiie vote the committee arose.' FOREIGN NOTES. dWif Upon reassembling the memorial 1 1 services in hortor of the Into Ffof. Joseph Henry were held in the presRUSSIA STILL REACHING. ence of a vast audience.' The Presi. V.. dent and Cabinet, Chief Justice and Associate Judges of the Supreme Manufacturer and dealer I all kind. The United States Constitution Court, U. S. Senate, the alumni of Stranded. Whole'stlc Dalers in Fine Native and Imported the I'nnceton college and the members of the various societies with Kentucky which Prof. Henry had been associatBUSY31SMARCK. ed, occupied seats on the floor, as did also a number of ladies. After the opening prayer by Dr. McCosh of " Etc. Etc.; Princeton, addresses were delivered Domestic and Imported by Vice President Wheeler, Senator By W. V. Tel(i(rniiinh the Juxctioh J Withers, FroTs.JQfay, of Harvard, and ltuiuJa Wants to Stat." Rogers, of Boston,' Representatives WINES AND LIQUOES, A Berlin correal Garfield and Cox, of New York,' a'h'd . London, Jan. J7. And Cigars; pon dent is asspred that Russia is Gen. Sherman, prayer was then offer, by Rev.' Byron Sunderland, and strenuously endeavoring to obtain a ed prolongation of the occupation of the House adjourned.' Art recoivfnf euustrnmen t. daily of abort seBLIA DS lected atork and lb. same at the turkey beyond May 3d. Austria is favorable, but its improbable that the other powers will assent; LOWEST EASTERN PRISES.-The U. S. Signal Service.' - 'O'ffite and Yards, Fourth Street,' Tyrannical Proposition. is rumored that Bismarck is Graduully, the wild an( ungovern, It OflDKN CITl, ITAB. dt-of nature aro, through preparing a 3ill authorizing the able forces made of use to man. Fol- All orders by mail will be promptscience, at of fetters frontier. all the opening lowing iU the wake of the ingenious ly attended to;. z,nrs :ivi.t u. inventions for the use f steam and Dispatches from Jelalabad report comes the organization' of that the Khan of Kunor. su noosed electricity; A W. t. to Co GulUrle (Successor, ) the 17. 8. Signal Service. Is it not most influential leader of wonderful to that a systeni could be SCIILESINGEK & Co., tho frontier tribes, has como into the originated and perfected whereby an British camp to pay respects. operator can accurately predict the 8o1t FOL'ltTH BTKEBr, OODKS. UT1H. Cambetta. Agenis for Utuh fi tlie Cdtbruted weather of a distant locality? And our "storm i'rnui Cabict H CiniH'tU ttaukm proves declares experience yet that the Gambctta Equally net distinctly promised him to ap signals" to bo reliable. JiuHtiio,; FRANZ FALK'S great are the advances made in the point Gen. Farre to the Ministry of science the. ami lale of ? 1otul1n. of medicine. Step by step, unwar. He said the foregoing silence LAGER BEER 1 cf ohi.pm op U,priiieipl jtt with which the Ministerial declara- certainties and doubts haveyielued to MILWAUKEE the United Hlatu absolute The Kurnp; of discqveries certainty. tion was received in the assembly, ('ORnr-MIMIwas due to the mot d'ordre issued Harvey and Jumer have been sucUI.KTSt. Bent in the Market, ceeded by the Golden Medical Disby Gambetta. ffe Owi. Oo. Of lyke covery of Dr. R. V Pierce. No lonKi'Utitii true. Stranded. ' because need Nnllotl.l First Kault; people despair ger 6m.hlf' First Il.i.k London, Jan. 17. The United some physician lias pronounced the Oman- lUnk, States sailing ship, Constitution, lungs unsound. Hundreds of testiBaft lk.Oliy.' Druoret N.tnl tln.uk; went ashore early this morning on monials are on file in the office of Dr. UcCoriilck A San Frnucisrt Sotber A On Ballard point, near Swanagee, Eng- Pierce from thoso who had abandWMland. Steam tugs have been sent to doned all hope, and had been given her assistance. The ship was on her up' (o die by physicians and friends. way frotri Havre to New York. Her Incipient consumption, bronchitis, Majesty's ship Warrior has gone to and scrofulous tumors, speedily, sureESTABLISHMENT tVfa"fers i'u her asMslancc. ly and permanently yield to the heal-ininfluences of the If The AfkhaB Situation. Discovery. 6'f Ogden City,' h that of The troops left Candahar by the the bowels be constipated, use Dr. nri'l Fiimrs.' Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Cabul gate on the 8th inst. For full particulars, see Pierce's l, The mail from Herat for Mir SHIPHNO and COMMISSION; late governor of Ghuzree, was Memorandum Book, given away by all druggists. . captured; flare of Inisinew, Old Tliiitie BulliH, Khelati Ghilzai is reported without FOijRTH STREET, tkibFS; is said, pre-- ' a'garrison. Anarchy, it St., vails at Cabul. Prompt iiuii Cererul ."tutlon ti or lers. p. 11E-0PL'NE- D. ; J mterf, TiIIm Eiaminoil. Taxes Paid, rurniauea, interest and Heirta Ctdlected, Tiannf.rs of Property oiade, r. d.W-l- lirlter II. tor. l. PLART, t. '.., ot-dei- B: no; "vat en bifti t; BARNARD WHITE WHISKIES, SlilAVLES; LAtii. MouibiMii u obits, wijvdo mi and wwno ir glass. J - HARIvNESSCb.- 1 c be-th- e BANKERS v- pnri-haa- aii-l- rk' M ' BOSS! THE - TAILORING H.OOKD&CQ,, . g John Taylor Af-zu- " & Son, ; , Fourth LIGHTSIXCf TheOmi and Favokitk Telles committee expects to con- CIGAR AND TOBACCO STAND. clude investigation on Saturday. About 100 will attend the annual banquet of the Territorial pioneers at the Sturtevant House, New York, on Monday, General Sutter presiding. John Vandine and Peter Peck, both over eighty and veterans of the war of 1812, died at Wellington within a day or two. A dispatch dated Candahar, Jan. says General Stewart, received 8thf Ogdcit: We always keep on band a .(.ten lid Una o BOILED DOW.f. On Fifth Street has letn 0eneil ly tTNOLE PETER Who will keep eoUntlf en hand aid for sale Cheap, the Kent Brands of rnnACfo, cjgaw. SMOtiEm" MA pirES, fw TEMALS, CAII AND' SEE ME. dS7-t- PCTEB MrFAKLASK. f co ATI Sos; ,su iri nos; CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. English, French and American Manufacture. OO O 3D PITS, LATEST STYLES. Best li'orkviahsfdp Sf Cheapest Prices Guaranteed. Oyster Oyster J.B.GOODikLOW fifth Strcrt, Ofrf. i sin prepare ty uj unj time; the 6'ihiiIi. I ta ship hny uii t- auy 0 0 D., n-f p:rt-o- j. r, aioniKi.ow. - i . f anti-Loga- GIVE IIS - UCS-- tf - Li l to-da- uj I ran sJrjj hy 4i.... . 1 intelligence that Yakoob' Kahn had un:ib fled from CabuL t HE BEST Senator Jones, of Nevada, was 3SSSCOTIS Tmit AITIIHTICU. Sl W C.MKoilM, by warmly congratulated 111! yesterday Hotar, Public, Manaar. his fellow Senators,- of both parties, JOHN Tli'LOR C SON. tn the upon the receipt of definite news of A Far Co., Opposite Salt Lale House, ftirGit?." Country rs to be fbumf his at the e cases of scarlet fever SALT LAKE CITY, Thirty-fivUTAH. were reported to the New York W All CASES OF SCROFULA, board of health yesterday against (3 ROTE BREWERY J tAHCEKS. FITS, RHEUMATISM, the day before. twenty-eigh- t Dob't fail to call ami cutime uij t,6ronie h( 4Bute WORMS . & FRY A fire at Grundy Centre, Iowa, splendid new stock of : 1 . worm fevers. ANNOUNCE TTHK yesterday morning,' destroyed eight RE?PJ5CTrUH,T continue tha btuiiieae of HOUSE, business houses; including two banks y Brewing at H. and the post office.'- Loss eirntHtel OirVtm Fifth' Street, east of Commercial at $40,000. Fire! Fire! MAKKKT HOW, S. L. CITY. Washington", Jan. -17.' A delegaHotel; Lincoln Hall was crowded last ConWhere tiiey are prepared to furnish, at tion from the Woman- Suffrage , Nsw Yoec, Jan. 17. A fire broke vention were granted a hearing by out this evefrirfg t fi2 Worth street, rright to hear Chief Joseph and other OftlTEX; fJTAH. yjhe Olob, Hoiel, frsra ;i, a.m. U4p a. . the House judiciary committee to- and spread rapidly. The flames were rrrdians speak for the rights and ftJOLESALE or BKTAIL. of their race. day, regarding the recent decision of first seen on the third floor, and be- liberties the Supreme Court on polygamous fore the firemen could get fairly to On aaoit er tone Bptic. or wilhbnt B otter", the General Garfield has prepared a lOOK ON THIS PICTURE m.irrias. Mrs. Wells and Mrs. work, spread to1 58 Worth street, and substitute for the army bill, which BKcT AKTICLI Of Wiliiauu, of Utah, and Mrs. Speireer, in a short time' the buildings right Iras received the approval of the irr of speakers.-Thea were the Washington, 04 STEPHENS, f, lilies Sfpplikd: through to Thomas street were officers representing the several Plttj prayed for legislation which blaze. There was some difficulty at branched of the service; It has the will protect those now living in po- first in f6 Bl POUND IN NORTHERN TTAIL Mutfic Books, new, popnlai1 and getting water, but in a short merit of brevity containing only six lygamy, on the ground that if the time a large numuerof streams were sections.t and Cfoitar standard Prom.! I 6rders frorrt alint'n Railroad To. SoDgs, Violin, from tne Thom-,pre.ent husbands were compelled to poured oW the fiui etc. in' letter "J. ugs", Gen. Grant, surrender their surplus wives, those hvf accepting Banjo Strings', Second and third Lines or any part othc Countrj street r uw f" side, '. If yo want a Good Prrtwre, go to abandoned would, with their chil- alarms were sent out, and ten en- the offer of the administration to take thv;vb a call a Will be prornp?ly" and Remember tht tdJresi, 73 Main of man State United faithfully the on dren be and means without of work on soon were at Worth, passage EICHTER 4 FRY, . . I'roprieiOr. support STEPHENS' . ART 6AUERT. gines Lake Salt House; his the Street, for to' attended" to'. opposite Richmond war destitute. voyage streets.TlmTnai five on merely and k Canh'irjghs'm's Leave ordirs at t all wurk-1- a dm-- , hr a arfttii? tnaer antf 'Mrs. Wells said "we have been While Fire Commissioner Bonner east, assures the department that he at reaMmaIHe rateav driven westward from State to State, and a number of firemen were on the will be: ready to embark whenever BUOHMILLER & WELLS or Driver's frag itoti. ! fti t'kgde ana at last took refuge on soil not floor where the fire originated, the the vessel is ready, thus causing her FrOPRI ETOKS. belonging to the United States, but j $itbean to give way, and tfrey no detention; toans - RldHTER JfAi flAV Pianos testi-fnon- - 6REWM Orgilns, Guitars, AcdorrleonSj JONES' GROVE, Banjos, Flutes Cornets, J. "Etc, Drums, - And Fa rl-ra- Ato-itdee- 1 i jj" lT GEO, CARELESS. fl, - , |