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Show - r. vol. vn. OGDEN, UTAH: WEDNESDAY MCENING, JANUARY 22, 1879. fit? GENERAL Jncfiw. atts NEWS. 0 o. J Reynolds Petitions the IuUilMl every morning (except Monday) by the Printing Association, junction A BILL REGULATING PULLMAN OAK CHARGES. (Incoqwrated.) ' Vr Senatorial SCBSCnimOS: SATES OF Elections in Various States. H, iWtrrmi y Oirrifr y P" known on Advertising rates made application. BUSINESS CARDS. Etc. Etc., Etc., Telerai h to the Junction. Petition for a Sew Trial. By W.U. Jan. 21. Goorge Itoynolds,the Utah polygami.st,wh(jso caso was recently decided in the United States Supreme Court, filed (through his counsel,a petition for reinsuring, upon tiie ground that his sentence in the lower court to two years' imprisonment with hard labor vas illegal and contrary to the provisions of Sec. 5352, Revised to-da- y PERCIVAL J. BAB1UTT, ATTORNEY Ht: Low, Counsel1 0. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY. ASSISTANT rollwtlrai toted. Biieclalty. Loans rn Mortgagee Ottice, Kat Side Ma n 81, Ogden. - d67-l- Ef y GEORGE THOMPSON, BARBER, Main Street, PlUlTICll - - Ogden. HAIR MtESSEK. Statutes. It is true that the statute says nothing about hard labor, but that point was not raised at all in this court, and it is very improbable that the petitioner's plea for a rehearing will be granted. Pnllman Car Charge. Washington, Jan. 21. Representa- Chit-'- for Pullman palace cars and other Printing and Cutting Ladies' and dren's Hair, making Fancy Hair Work, sleeping cars, patented by the United d87tf States, provides that it shall be una Specialty. Opposed. Albany, Jan. 21. An attempt waa ,v made' in the Democratic caucus toto pass resolutions protesting night Surgeon and Physician, against granting a certificate of elec tion to Senator Conkling on the Next Door to Jravnoit Office, 'round that certain sections of the State constitution providing for the dSMy enumeration of the people of the State each ten years after 'on and E.G. JOHNSON, M. 1)., of the Senatorial the HOMCEOPATHIC and Assembly districts, has not been complied with, and that the present therelore is merely tic Physician and Surgeon, Legislature not The resolution was facto, dc.jure.. Wade's went of doom OEce on Fifth Street, fire A was tuen ap committee ad ilie to attention pted.' Pellicular Store. pad dl8J-Drug of women and children. pointed to draft an address to the A. S. CONDON, M. D., -- l An D. CARNAHAN, H. D. J. liitcrresnnm. TIaumsbciiu, Ph., Jan. 21. A rare incident in the history of this State owing to the inau- Ogden, occurred Office on Fourth Street, uratiou being delayed until l:zu p. was without a governor in. the State Near Peery, Herriok t Co.' Store. for an ' hour and twenty minutes, J35tf llartranns term having expired at noon. to-da- J.J. California Pioneer's Banquet. MURPHY, M.D., New Youk, Jan. 21. The fourth The only graduated annual banquet of Californians last night at Sturtevant House, was well attended, about 150 being present. In the c!ty.'; Among those present, were ben, Utah. 6tk Street, Ogden, Vance, Gen. Sweeny, Geo. F.Smithin, dtt-lGen. Johns, Warren Leland, Clay XL. Greene (the hist American male child born in San b rancisco), Judge H. W. 0. MAKOARY. E. O. Perrin, Col. Fritz, AW B. Somei-vill- e, ' Stephen L. Merchant, Geo. AND Hamlin and Geo. S. and Jerome LeCOUNSELOR-at-L- A W, land. Sickness prevented the attenOffice Canfield block, east eide Main St., dance of Sutter. Gen. Gibson pre . ,. UTAH. sided. A' dispatch from Summer was di7-l- j read, "Sick m heart and body. In vain appealing to Congress to do ine ;BI0HAED WILLIAMS. justice, wasand return only a part of what wrongly taken from me, Plumber ami Oas-JMte- r. and with little hope to succeed dur i ing this Congressional session if not Repairing done. Patent Point! for all , I Jobbing an my friends help, I cannot be a vnre Hells. Agent tor Kamsoj s rorce guest at your cheerful table, as I do f . not wish to mar your pleasure by my MAIN STREET, OGDEN. ... ., oMSni old' times presei ce. Remember without me.' Letters were read A. a4 RES WELL, Bris-tofrom Gen. Sherman, TLITS ASS OKUKIStAL WOOD TU2HIK3. Gov. Robins on and others. 3 y ATTORNEY W , tepectfnlly solicited and the trade supplied at lowest ratos. Furniture repnirlng and general jobbing also aw smithing. Merchand ee and proitnce taken d57-r- a MAIN gt. North of. Z C. M.I. Orders W. 0. STROHM & CO., (In J. K. Dooly k Co'i Block) Conkling Klei tvd. N. Y.. Jan. 21. The v elected Koscoe Legislature LI. S. Senator. The vote Conkling stood Senate, t onkling -- U, v in. Dorsheimer 12; Assembly, Conkling 9o, Dorsheimer 2J, Peter Cooper Z Albany. to-da- , .. The Pedentrianism- Mania. New Yokk, Jan. 21. Pedestrian- ism seems to crow apace. For the Transact a Ueneral past week or two the Herald, Hun and sporting papers have contained any number of challenges for long Collection Business. distance walking ana tor other contents to test physical endurance. Loans negotiated. Titles failed so . Taxes . Paid, Cainpana, who recently i i. i .. . Ab.tr.rt. Vt,rnLV.l Examined, xHected, Transfers of Property this morning challenges lamentably, "arte, Ac O Leary to another match. A woman AU. "SWISS SMOTtSnsitPT ATTTEHTt here in New York and another in W.C.8TROHM.Nnt... o. . . y start to walk Washington, References: J nooi.tco tunk.r. miles in as many quarter quarter Ogden. , ".oin, oau ian,4;tT hours, both.decjaring that wnai an . . d57 English woman (Jladame Anderson) women jnay uo IN ALL CASES OF SCROFULA. has done, American . Black J ark Elected. CANCERS, FITS, RHEDMaTISM, Chicago, Jan. 21. A Springfield . . ... Pk.nia . uuJ acute, WUKMS dispatch says John A. Loga. has mid WORM FEVERS, been elected United States Senator by six, majority. ?He was supported by the vntire Republican vote. OGDEN CITY, UTAH. REAL F.STATE . t 2r. Ej MARKET 0 to-da- Z. PL A XT, 8. ROW, Florida's Sew Senator. L. CITY. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. At F. 8. The Doctor cm be foond in the Legislature Ogden Tery Tallahassee the y elected Wilkinson Call U. S. Senator the Olobe Uotel, from Anthonyto Ilouee.form-l4p u r to succeed Conover. j 21. to-da- y lm dlOA-lj- '.' LOOK ON J. 0. THIS PICTURE STEPHENS, COIVIXO ASD ESLA RGING DOSE. If yo want a Good Picture, go to STEPHENS' " ART ' Cameron Hetted. IlARHisnrKO.Jan. 21 Both Dim houses met and voted for United States Senator. In the Senate the vote stood J. Donald Cameron 28, Heister Clymer 16, Daniel Aenew 2, M. R. Thayer I, Edward ilcPherson 1, G. A. Grow 1, absent 1; in the House Cameron was declared elected, the vote being Cameron 1U7, Clymer 76, Agnew 1 IMcPherson 2. to-da- y BaLIERY, Torlieo Eloe'od. Vhere all work te dnae in artistic manner and India vapolu, Jan. 21. The Legisat reasonable rata. lature D. W. Voorhecs 1 rj roroet of Fifth and Tong Sts Orden U. S. Senator for both the long and u to-d- y short Ifciwi. eict.l - A HUNT FOR II KS T BOTTLED in the WORLD. niTCITTVO THE IT AT 4 iUUir.UdrjK.r BEER. roil sali: ui' Driver Sou, N'ale Vr J. IV. 11. L. IB. 1.. !VM- ?. IVtcrtou. ADAMS, OUl)i: Box J 10. O. aucE - CITY. V d8i if iSlAilt T. IU BARNARD WHITE s tf R'annfiicturer mid lwler in nil ktr.d Wholesale Dealers in Fine Kentucky Native and Imported LUMBER, WHISKIES, SHINGLES, la nr. Imported and Domestic MUULDLYfj, WINES AND LIQUORS DOORS, And Cigars, Art WINDOWS, recniviirg coufllmiiPii tn daily of nboTn imUmi Hoi k ttud oiltriiig the name lh MMDS and tt LOWEST WINDOW GLASS. EASTERN PRICES. Office ami Yards, Fourth Street, CXTrtTW.. (HH)KN eSTrr All orders by mail will be prompt- ly attended to. IIAI!KiKSS&C. r (flncne SCULESINGtU & . W t (U (iwihile DEER LAGER FOURTH STREET, OGDk'N. Trusts, FRANZ FALK'S MILWAI KEE 1 ! BT.tff. tt a dntrral BanUttp .'! It i fX. mt ttUeo! IudlailVt)t the purubu on all prinoipitl ritiea of (be Uu.ied 8iit u$ t crops--. rv citii:sr7,jn Best in the Market. Oct. Op lvk 1 CiK Kotmlr hrue 'iiitl Nittinttf Hitn, Viift Nittional k'nk. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT John Taylor fertl-lu-C- SulU.-- Van & Soil, kfp CASS MERES, Mi o Hti (KU-t- biiftluewi, Old TbtRttie Huiltliug, aSY.,' 1 4fth I over-zealou- d3-t- f JOHN TA Street, OaeUn. am prepared tn ihip isny fjtmti (J tj any pari j. e., !., uooiirtxi.o'w. THE BEST VAJth YLOlt SOX. GW0VE HHEWEUY! Itascp Beer tote In the Country is ' at the U. JlEfPKCWLLT AM) TO TUB eorjllana the bnslnrea o! Brewing at JONEH' GHOVE, Where tbey sre refared to furnish, MALTING HOUSE, Fifth Street, east of Commercial Hotel, t OGDEN", On - UTAH. or RETAIL. WHOLESALE BOWRING found P. BREWERY RICHTER & FRY ANNOUNCE O Oysters! at urij time, of the C 'tiiiirj. dStfi-li- ITS A. V. tin. f ty Best Workmanship $ Cheap' est Prices Guaranteed. CUE ix J.li'.G00I)FKIJ.0W'S LATEST STYLES, J. S.OPTICIAN, LEWIS, U Oyilen, .''.iition to orders, BY THE PLATE CR CAN. PITS, ZD A Oyster English, French and American Manufacture. OO mun i) Fourth VESTINGS, I !.. mid FliUlTK. SHUTlNG and COMMISSION. SUITINGS, COATINGS, rune diW-- c Prompt and Careful tpl n u t. k' H. nl. BOND & CO., flare of on Laud It. w t Co., GIlOCERIllN, FOURTH STREET, OGDEN, W ftlwayi Ouiu new Dalera In that of Of Ogden City, is '4. Chit Kali' nnl Utiill, N&riiieitl (tank, MUriiM-i- i A Co Oi):ali BOSS! THE ) Co., Sole A'jentt for I'lnh for the Celebrated Mai-shall- MRS. Vo Address all orders from along the line of the lltrilrawls,.ta n UTAH. people. in simple-- LAAVYER8. OfiDEN 97, MISCELLANEOUS, y lawful to charge more than one dollar for the use of the same by one S. I. WILLIAMS, f. S. SICHASDS, hours, under I'ro.oruting Att'y, ' ' Formerly Chief Jutice person for twenty-fou- r Weber Go. Supreme Court Ky. penalty of a tine of not less than live dollars nor more than five RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, hundred thousand, imposed upon the corporation, and any person violating the provisions ot tins act sliall bo liarile Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., to live hundred dollars fine and imprisonment for three months for : CG DEN, UTAH . each offense. datt-t- r fonkling'g Elpctlon - - tive Turner's bill to regulate charges , THE myself in which I was to have his having closed, Garfield moved to reconsider the vote ordering the main support. house. If tiie gentlemen will look at the question. Atkins moved to lay that motion New Yoi k Tribune of Suturday week, Potter's Resolution for Investiga- they will see it declared that the on the table and it was so ordered, probable cause of this "resolution is yeas 123, nays 120. tion of the Cipher Dispatches The House then proceeded to vote for the object of personally injuring Mr. Tiiden. For these reasons, sir, on the resolution and it was adopted PROVOKES AN ANIMATE!) DIS- 1 did not feel called upon to volun- without division. comWaddel, from the teer any action on this subject; I have CUSSION not volunteered it, ami I introduce mittee, reported the post route bill the resolution, which I do because, and it was passed. Thursday night wi.-- h or request of nun.-- , was set apart for the consideration And is Adopted Without Division. without any I have been instructed to do so and of i he bill for the classification o mail matter. I do it for no other reason. Robbins, from the committee on Butler opposed the resolution on By W. U. Trlegraidi to the Jcxotiok. the ground that Congress had no ways and means, reported the bill up. n by the committee to SENATE. jurisdiction over the private corres- agreed the dutieson and askregulate of Pe a was anybody. pri ed to have it made thesugar, Washington, Jan. 21. Morrill, pondence order special vate no man field who public posi- for next from the committee on finance, reSaturday. tion. should not Besides, Congress without amendment the ported Wood and the bill was House bill passed by the House on take part in the slander of any pub- ordered objected, eu and the House adlic print to the man of curiosity satisfy the lClli inst, to facilitate the refundin the House or out of it. journed. ing of the national debt. Placed on anybody The result of appropriating money for the calendar. Chaffer introduced a joint resolu- the investigation would be to stir up FOREIGN NOTES. tion directing the cancellation of one something which had bet for not be or felt be would smelt. It Jar seen, and two dollar United States 'iotes. Laid on the table to be called up better to give ten thousand dollars to Hard Times Driving- Welsh Laborci t a poor workingman's family. He by Chatter. the to had United States. resolution in the spoken against At the conclusion of the morning business, the bills on the calendar order that it might be said hereafter that at least one man acting as were considered. Etc. Et The Senate bill to authorize the judge and as a member of Congress Etc., was unbiased by prejudice party Secretary of the Interior to deposit the funds held by him as trustee for (laughter), and had been averse to By W. U. Telifrl'l' to 'he Jujictiok.J Indian tribes in the treasury of the showing up the private a Hairs of priJoint Improbable. United States in lieu of investmen t, vate persons. St. Petersburg, Jan. 21. It is Hale followed in support of the led to a long discussion. stated that an ex resolution; he said now that the Adjourned. machine had been started and change of views relative to the joint et in million, let it and occupation of Eastern Roumelia has HOUSE. lieen without result. It doesn t at an make into investigation Potter called up the resolution pre- both sides the question. piesent appear likely that such a of sented by him yesterday, directing He had some scheme w ill be carried out. sympathy for that t he committee on investigation of hearted old gentleman in New Wales Laborers' Emigration Movement. sectional frauds to inquire into the York who had been taken from his Jan. 21. The North London, and cipher dispatches, appropriating privacy and thrust upon the country Wales slate quarry men's union has Potior as a Presidential candidate, who had offered $10,000 to defray expanses. the same premiums to mem yielded however for some preliminary become the apostle of reform, and bers who will emigrate as those ottermatters. who had remained in his closet ed by the North Wales miners' assoStephens, from the committee on awaiting the verdict of the American ciation, namely, seven pounds to coinage, introduced a bill to author- people, taking no hand or part in inose emigrating to America auu ize the coinage of goloid metric dolthe notable campaign. He had been fourteen pound to those desiring to lars and fractions of dollars; referred. surrounded by confederates and co- go to Australia. The quarrytnen's ,Tlie House then proceeded tojeonsid-eratioand nephews, who had at- union otior two pounds additional to partners Potof the cipher resolution. to purchaae the Electoral members emigrating west of Chicago, tempted ter moved the previous question, and the simple-hearteold it is believed that many will accept, which was seconded and the main College man should have an opportunity to a the smaller quarries mostly remain was thus ordered, leaving come before question and protect closed. one hour for disoussion, which was his character Congress from the men close Kiiglanris' !rmiln Fortune. thereupon opened by Potter, who around him who had attemptsaid: ''Mr. Speaker I offered this Jan. 21,. Kt. Hon. Mr. London, ed to besmirch it. resolution because 1 was instructed Forster, speaking at a soiree of the Hewitt (N. Y.) supported the res- Bradford Chamber of commerce, said to offer it. I do not propose to dislie called the attention of lie didn't cuss it except to say a few words in olution, that the strength of Butler to the fact that there, were protection deny in the United States was reply to an attack made on me by occasions in life when there was the gentleman from Michigan (Con particularly disheartening, but he higher than a judge or a thought no'trheat of imposing counter ger.) I was not in the House at the something time and when the gentleman s at member ot Congress. It was wben a duties would haveuny effect. 1 he Unitention was called to that tact, lie sense of manhood strutk "fntii the ted States would only thereby be prolie stood here voked to make issue to see which stated that I had left the House to human liaart. spirit of manhood side was strongest. Besides, such a avoid hearing him. If the gentle- in that man thought so he was mistaken. I to invite the fullest investigation of policy would bo impracticable, be think I have listened to the spright- the telegrams, those which had been cause it would bring rious pressure and those which had not; on the United States. ly and amiable utterances of the published to Samuel J. Tilden demand as with justice from Michigan, gentleman much satisfaction as any gentlemun ed that the investigation should be LIGHTNING 1J0ILED DOWN. in this House. The gentleman ac- made; justice to the great Democratic to the demanded it; 1 justice had not party cused me because rfovernoi-- elect Hovt of Pennsyl of American people, who had elected permitted an investigation office in their gift, vania and Hall of Delaware, were inhim to the highest Mr. Speaker, these . dispatches. it is as open to the gentleman from demanded it. Let Tilden have an augurated yesterday. his accusers An linfminrhwl renni- Hint the V Michigan and has been ever since opportunity to confront this session of Congress assembled, and traducers and show the world had been poisoned, which originated the at of least one candidates at and to every member of the House, that in Paris, has awakened painful apas it is to myself, to propose such an the late Presidential election was not bar- prehensions. to miserable a trickster, willing He did not propose investigation. office in the gift It i Ksiid that Bismarck has decid it; no one on that side of the House gain for the highest of the ed to withdraw the parliamentary which people. for reasons and it, proposed Whether the cipher dispatches discipline bill, leaving the matter to perhaps ic is noi uuucuit to uivine, but at any rate for reasons satisfac published in the Tribune are genuine the Reichstag. , Mixx Mnrv tory to themselves. No gentleman or not 1 have no means of knowing. of ('hieiiL'O. on this side of the House had pro I never received one of them. 1 was at Washington last night to began posed it, and the gentleman from never, cognizant of their existence walk 2,i w quarter miles in the sime Michigan said I had not permitted until they were published by the number of quarter hours. them to do so. Mr. Speaker, I neither Tribune. Neither do I know whether Tb Democrats of the Pennsylva had power to prevent them nor had the alleged transactions are false,bnt I sought to prevent them. The only this I do know, that not one of them nia, legislature met in caucus, and wish 1 had expressed on the subject containing a reference to money to after several ballots decided to cast was that it such resolution was intro- influence returning boards or elec- their votes for Heister Clymer lor . duced it might be referred to another toral votes was ever addressed to or United States Senator, committee than that of which I was received by any officer of the national A ballot for U. S. Senator was a member, but I neither sought to in- Democratic committee. I am aware taken in each House of the Legislahave credited ture at Jefferson City, Mo., yestesday, fluence anybody nor prevent any that the newspapers one from action in respect to it. 1 one of those persons to whom the which resulted in the election of the simply refused to volunteer to intro- telegrams were addressed with hav- Democratic caucus nominees, Gen. duce such resolution my self and for ing been an officer of the Democrat- James Shields for the long term and these reasons: At the last session of ic committee, but I say to this House Col, Geo, G. Vest for the long term. Congress I introduced a resolution and to the country that this is an erfor the committee to inquire into ror. That they were aealous Democertain alleged and confessed wrongs crats and anxious to secure the fruits ChtmplonHklp Billiard Matt h. in Florida and Louisiana, which had of a victory w hich we had unquesNew York, Jan. 21. The chamtaken place under color of State law tionably won in a contest of unparal- pionship of the world billiard tournaand which were said to have been leled and gigantic efforts on ment commenced at Cooper In the onciiina came. sides, is very evident, Union. perpetrated under the iufluence of both Federal visitors and under the pro- but what they did was the action of Schaefer beat Gamier, 32 innings. tection of Federal troops, and which purely a voluntary and individual 600 to 42'.t.. Schaefer ran loi, HJ; wrongs the electoral commission had nature without consultation either Garnier CO, 82, decided it was impossible for the with me who was charged with the States to rectify or recall. Such a conduct of the campaign or (as I am matter was a proper subject for Con- authorized here to say) with the cangressional legislation, for if Congress didate of the Democratic party in could not correct a wrong which had that memorable struggle (satirical taken place in the States themselves, laughter on Republican side of the it could at least adopt such legisla- House). The most flagrant efforts Of Main Street, Og'len, Is Id receipt of tion as would afford those States, an have been made to show that he had Gae stock of New Goods, eaibraciog of the operaopportunity to correct and recall the a personal knowledge s friends. WATCHES, JEWELRY action taken undercolor of their law. tions of his And the Celebrated It was therefore a proper subject for Now, I stand hers to declare that investigation and when I introduced there is not a particle of evidence to King's Combination Spectacles. that resolution I declined to yield to convict him of this knowledge. Which improve strength .a, and the amendment which the gentle- On the contrary, the evidence, so preserve tbe night. man from Maine (Hale) desired to far as produced (and the production manmost Tbeyareset with fine Freooh perioofic skillfully offer proposing an inquiry into a of it has been and can be so arfjuMe I that the an to in opposite impression) give certain cipher dispatch Oregon aged focus will come direo ly in front of tbc no that he had not was it conclusively because I injsted that proves making then much more eervice within the, province of Congress to such knowledge, for in no caso was eye, able and nstful iban ordinary spectsclei votes of effected, purchase inquire into the individual wrong of any such it broke down for Every Pair Warranted. Try 1 hem. any citizen which it could neither and in every cas;'Is it to be of money. supposed prevent nor punish, and at any rate wanta moment that if Samuel J. Til- CUNS.PISICLsTkD IIKMUNITiOH this investigation ought not to be for dill) ly oversloughed by any such inquiry. den had decided to buy those votes, I didn't then suspect the existence the purchase would have failed for ' of dispatches which have been since the want of money? (Laughter on the M. side). Is it not absolutely published, but the analogy between Republicanwhen it reached a point these dispatches and those which the clear that centlrnian from Maine sought to where money Hat jiist received a Large and Splendid Townsend (N. Y.) interrupting: have inquired into is perfect, and Asxnrljnent of tiie House having sustained me Did not inopey go to Oregon? Town-send- s Hewitt (without noticing in my view of the question, it WINTER GOODS! wa not for me now to seek to set on interruption) where money failed? And is it not it was the of an required fxt myso'f investigation Felt, Velvet and Straw Hats, kind nor prevent the completion of a conclusion irresistible that when, Trimmed and Untrinimed. the work which I had in hand by in the last resort, it was necessary to he indignantly Beyond that, get to him for money, i;ny such inquiry. Feathers, Mr. Speaker, there were privity stamped en the sugsestion as one io Silks, Velvets, Flower, Ornaments, ie. ersonal reasons why I did not think which he could give neither approval f ought to get on foot any such in- nor assistance? Ladies' and ( biHrtn'i Underwear Conner followed with a fhort vestigation. The House may recolallusions to f onatftotly on hu.il. A 'so a large Block lect that when I introduced the reso- sneeeh. making sarca-ti- c d& im lution of inquiry, a leading independ the cipher dispatches as "Scriptural of fASCV NOTIONS. ixterestiso debate Su- preme Court for a New Trial. NO. ent journal of the wun try, declared telegrams," signed by Moses and that I did so in pursuance of a bar- Aaron and the rest. The hour allowed for discussion gain between Governor Tilden and XLV CONGRESS. r- bort or Imig notlc, or wifhoot botice, tbi BET AKTICXI Or eebe LiLO-B- I And Families Supplied. TO UK FOUND IN Nl'KTULHN UTAH. Ortlrra GIYgl RICHTER FRY, Leave order Siioou er j d23'tf Aiieiidet) Promptly A call-- . . at Dee Drmr'i To. . & Proprietor Canaioghsm'i Irj Store. Orders from along the Railroad Lints or any part of the Country will be promptly and faithfully attended to. - 8UCHMILLER l'KOi-RIETOK- & WELLS. d$1tf |