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Show Editorial Department. JL C. IVINS, Editor. ITS POLITICAL SITUATION. Tt e roll importance of the political situs' Inn In UtMi, and of ibe coming election! hare eaonot be nvpretlmat-al- . Tba reanlt will not be a merely loa al one, but ia of national mrment. Tba Utah enabling act waa signed by the President on the 10th of July of Inti year. Under the set a ronstltn-inu- al r convention was chosen in wurlc durand It nomplaied Its 1 Nor-embe- II ing the winter. TheCnnatitntlnn w bn submitted for ratification at an election, to bo held next November. 1 f it . of the Parry, Jr. a brothsriln-Ianoble duke of Ogden, to be rlerk of Ills court; well comprehending that lie must placate the Richards (Sully. Besides this, C. C, Richards has been from uue to time a meuibr of and of villous hoards and commla-lunhe la now in office, sere-ttrof the Terri iory, aud Fiaukilu S. Richards Is Just through estah lablne hit mediocrity as a member of i.becou atitutlonal convent'ou. Tuauuma'l up there have been from three to ten nmmbei of ilie Richard family id office cuutinuousij from 1809 to, 1895. a period of 20 years Let's bave'a change. la adopted the President will proclaim the admission of ULah to Statehood alter which the Legislature of the new 8tate will ns semhle and elect Senators. Indnccnnrae this may occur before Congress rustle la December, or at least before (be Senate has completed Its reorganization When tbe strsneth or the two part-le- e In the 8snate la considered the pol Itlcal Importance of ULah liecomss apparent. The Ilepuhlicana have a majority over the Demr crate, but not over alL Tbe Senste Is full wltu ight members, or would bs if It were not for the disputed election in pels ware. It Is ll ely that there will e" snarl over the eurcesanrif DIsgliTs fmm tiiM. nijite, so that there will be but elghij-sst.tuembeis to particl-P-it- f in the organWion. Of jlie-- e ht aie Republicans, tbirtyl eLbtsre Democratic and sis to the Peoples party, so called, inrlud log Siywart and Jones from Nevada. Should two Republicans bs olcted and eeated from Utah before there i a dteiahn In the Delaware case there, wou'd he elglity-nin- e members; Republicans would then, with five votes, hold a olear ms If it were a questlr ganization the of eighty-e- y s; " Did Ten Bead Itl The Capital City CoDiuerolsl rollee. baa a card lu this paper oflenug ln.-lrlion fire to a number of persona, Did you read ll? ur Return of tho Earring. The returning wave of early Victorian Incongruity has brought the revival of that relic of barbarism, the earring, which the common sense of the last years had almost stamped out. During the last two seasons even the insignificant earstnd had ceased to find favor with the fashionable, but now tbe ominous presence of ornaments In the jewelers windows for that feature which nature never intended for adornment suggests that while the heavy pendants with which our grandmothers disfigured their ears may not again challenge public favor tbe revived earring will exceed the dimensions of tbe single stone, simply set. now worn. ,, ioit-eig- Thera. g individual, rather the large army who live on theli reworking the smaller towns of jeedy-lookln- ! had voce: .make my living by CM Rut ns It Is thpy now "I dont have my all nf the committees and the carrying arm. offlrers of Us Senate; the ltepub'lcsns, No, replied the seedy phrenologist; as they now stand, ars powerless to "yon carry your plaster head on you oust them unless they make a com- shoulders. J mlge. bination with tbe Populist Senator to Hot Up to the Ktaidsrd. that end. That, tba Republicans are Visitor in Town (talking in concert) yery loath to dr.. It la unlikely therefore that they will defer a reorganization until they have an unquestioned majority oyer all. Utah then In tbe plyotal Slate. For this reason there will be a widespread Interest In the eteotinn which will take place In November. The Republicans in Utah, from all accounts, are united, and than la little doubt that they will car ry everything before them . What a magnificent tenor! A truly marvelous voice, and cultivated, tool Miss Residente Yes, he sings well enough; but be Is awfully uninteresting. Visitor in Town Not a lion, eli? t Miss Residente A lion I Well, 1 should say not Why, he lives with bis wife. Detroit Tribune. 4 XIs Was 1'ushlng On. ' Fond Mothor Well, Harold, how ars you succeeding at college? Harold The professor says I'm get-- , ting up in figures. LBrS HAVE A CHANGE. "Indeed? ( ' We hope our demcretle friends m "Yes; I used to be seventh1 in my particular will study the chronological class, and now I stand sixteenth. Im record of the Richards family in poli- pushing on. Texas Siftings. tics as we give it below. We hope thry Quite a Ku.lrL Will 'remember that Utah Is now one Husband What do you do when yott ol tha Untied States nf America, and hit your thumb with a hammer? You not a foreign duksdum, owned and cant swear. Wifo-- No, hut I can think, with nil tulpd ty these political monopolists, whoso only claim to public recognition my might and main, what a perfectly inconsiderate, selfish Is tho fact that rnme of thru hold a horrid, mean, not to drive the nails brute you are life lease on certain offices in the yourself. N. Y. Weekly. Mormon church. Wa hope they will He Uad Bcvernl. remember ihvt as rotation In crops is ' Voice from tho Telephone Is The good for the roll, so rota I.m lu office is this Mr. Titters? good for the people; and that they Titters Yes; who are you? will Lave the moral courage and IndeThs Voice from the Telephone (sweetpendence to shako off these chronic ly) Your fiancee, love. blood-suckeTitters Er cant yoq be a little mon at last, so that iinue-- t. Chicago News Record- explicit? and meu Intelligent deserving msy bare a chance. Hew to Entingulab a Flro. In 4869 F.D. Richards was probate Take twenty pounds of common salt Judge and F. S. Richards was proba r and ten pounds of sal ammoniac (mur-riat-e of ammonia, to be had by any clerk, county clerk and county reeord er of Weber county, and they cautin druggist) and clWolve in seven gallons tied to bold these offices between them of enter. When dissolved it can be and kept in each room in the crntlnuoosir uutll 1873, when F.S. bolura house, to be used in au emergency. In Richards was given tbe offices of coun- case of a fire occurring one or two ty attorney and city attorney as wel bottles should be immediately thrown as the other three offices, until 1880 with force into the burning place so as with the addition of another Rirharas. to break them; the fire will certainly Charles C., wbo was made deputy he extinguished. This is an exceedingclerk. In 1880 F. D. Richards wa ly simple process and certainly worth n . rs . trial till probate Judge, L. M. Richards took F. 8. Richards office as probate judge nod county clerk, F. S. Bicliaid wa- - county attorney and city attorney while Charles C. Richards was made deputy elark and county recorder. Thla happy condition continued until 1884 when F. S. Richards resigned to accept a more lucrative office In Salt Lake city, and L. M. Richards died Ic office. Thera being now less Rlehaids . .And tho same number uf offices, the remaining members of the family with a magnanimity truly heroic de term land to at least cover everything In sight, and from 1834 to 1889 Charles C. Richards waa county dark, probate clerk and county attorney, while F.S, ' lBh,n3 city attorney, etc, ad libitum in Salt Lake, Since 1890 the record Is soinetlilog An Immense ranch Howl. s The largest piece of ever made in America Is now on exhibition in New York. It weighed 70 pounds before it was decorated, and lost 20 pounds in tbe cutting. The piece is s punch bowl, 19 inches high and . inches in diameter. Its cost of manufacture was 5400, and it took fire men five days to decorate it. cut-glas- 2-- Helped Him. "Gregory, Mr. Rocks saya he foresaw and helped your success even when you were an oill.jo boy in his store." "Yes. lie discharged me for ineompe-tencChicago Newt Record. . The Young Wife. "Darn this sock," he said U ha tore off his shoe to fix the heel. "I did, responded his young wife, "but I gnew the twine I used was too thick. Detroit Free Tress. Ilkothls: Ghkrlre C. Riehardi for lecrctary of. ' ThongbtfuL lVhy do yon want to Mrs. Wicklow Mrl Lftnoor-- So Territory. that I can buy Secretary Cbarlea C. Rlcbarda' first ome mourning for the husband who Official act was to pDolnfe a Richard has just died. Truth. hlff deputy Deway Rlcbarda. Truo to Llf. Then the first not of United States Whipper I want to send Attorney Judd waa to appoint a Rich- long a valentine that will depict her in ' her tree colors. ards aa hie analstant, namely. Joseph Snapper Then get one of those Bicharda ones. Pack. Kentucky Smith's first official act aa "i 1arloua. Judge, there being no other Blehard tn Order to get in the twIaONBff . RsproTldod for, wm to appoint p, H. CflllowimWrnJth, Miaa-Bu- tf hand-point- ed -l ! l" ' ) EARTHQUAKE PROPHET. FRAGRANT Something About lb. Kailolf 1'alh nnd HU IUmarbR'ilo Work ' Dr. Rudolf Falb, of Vienna, the eminent meteorologist whose accurate pre- VANITYFA1R THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, Call Them the Crossroads" Bom of the Pqoifla. , dictions of the recent earthquakes in thing About ths Country Which Hus the Balkan peninsula ure attracting so much attention, does not specify where gust Applied for Annexation to ths United Stetea Historthe seismic convulsions will actually ical Hatters. take place, for the simple reason thut his theory has a universal application. The Hawaiian or Sandwich islands To put his theories in as simple a fash-ioare in the Pacific ocean, about midway as possible, it may be said that between North America and Asia. They Prof. Falb believes first of all that the n interior of the earth i s filled are 9,100 miles from the American coast and are situated on the course of ships with a molten moss, which I: subject passing from San Francisco to China to ebb and flow just like the waters of and Japan as well as to New Zealand tbe ocean. and Australia. Between the earth and this molten Tho group ia the most northerly dusheol, which is slowly cooling, there is ter of the Polynesian archipelago and only a shell of an average of eighteen constitutes the kingdom of Hawaii. miles in thickness, upon which we morThere are twelve islands in the duster, tals lire and love and die. In some four of which are barren rocks. Tbe places the earths crust is thicker than name and area of the eight principal Je Attorney at Law, SPANISH FORK, fRACRAr1 8 t Improved Farms. afiiirr Offire wJ lUtKfflGWSiSBeil bawaii, tui cBoaauoAsa or fm rlcina dflgs--qn- 5-- d oso first missionaries to the Islands came from America in 1890. King Kameham ehs IL was ambitious to see the world, and with his queen visited England in IKty. Doth were taken sick and died lu Ixmdop. The mas who then took the throne called himself Kamehameha I1L, aad it was during: his reign that Judge William L Xee an American, got up a constitution for the nawaliana. Up to 1880 the islands were governed as an absolute jqonarchy and upon feudal principles! Kamehameha 111. signed a bill of rights in 1840 and in 1842 granted a constitution by which he surrendered (he absolute rule in favor of a limited fi iltaA form of government by which three has the kindest-hearte- d man petsoit estates were recognised icing, nobles so far on record. That he is imposed on and people with universal suffrage, a aonstantly goes without saying, though biennial parliament and paid reprehis wife, who has temper enough for sentatives. This constitution and the two, is always saying it She was tollcivil and penal codes, were mainly prethe other day about ono particular ing Lee. Judge Lee female relative that mode life a bnrdon pared by Chief Justice rendered great service to the nation in to him. conferring on the common natives a "Good said the lady to third of the lands of the kingdom, which Whom sli6gracious, was talking, were formerly owned by this king and be turn her down Gnce for"why doesnt all, and be ddefs. . done with it? "Turn her down! exclaimed the wife In fine scorn. Turn her down? why, he hasn't the heart to turn his own coat From tho (iormnu. Rich Annl Vi'Iiy do yon bring me collar down, and she stamped her foot Ipdlgn an tiy. Detroit Free Press. (his grass. Tommy? because to want Id Chicago J bite Tommy yon A Chicago man who had been apit "Why do yon want me to bite it? pointed receiver went to a lawyer and Because I hoard pa say that when asked: yon bite the grass we will get forty ""Out of 920,000 passing through his thousand dollars. hands how much ought a receiver to profit? Heeled it lladty. "Well, about 819,003,'' was the reply. Mr. Damsio Doctor, I want a little Only $19,000, he exclaimed; "who is dose of nerve tonic, if you have someto get the other thousand, I'd like to thing handy. Dr. Rismuth There you are; nothing know?' Texas Siftings. lerious the trouble, I hope? Got Thl cs Mixed. Mr. Dunudti Oh, no! just a bracer; I Mr. Suburb Wclli how are you getcalled to ask the amount of your bill ting along with my artesian well? Puck. Contractor (despondently) We are down five hundred feet and haven't A Puuib Buy. Little Johnny That new boy in struck rock yet. Mr. Suburb Rock? Good lands! school is awful dumb. Mother Doesnt be know his lessons? You've got things mixed. I told you to Huh! There was boro for water, man water! I don't Little Johnny want a stone quarry. N. Y. Weekly. in words the twenty spellin' lesson ter ho and missed ono of them. To Live u.i U u Mail. lay, every ' only missed nineteen. Good News. "I understand young Briefless is about to marry the daughter of old Nntkkn vnntiirbera. Bonds, the millionaire. "McJunkin died in great agony. "Yes, so I am tohl. attended him? "I thought Dr. Pui-reiWill he give up the law business? no did. Why? I always thought that doctor took "Yes; lie will give up tbe law busibusilife easily. Smith, Gray gt Co,'s ness and go into the Texas Silting. ness. Monthly. Of Old iicntlrmai Rmllod. Trains. UTAH to Go M. Mickelson, Mfgr. tc LbAm. fsotscto," u Tui Linns saps 0. CREIR, la abso- money loaned lutely reliable, easily adjusted, does not be come mtepleed aud Insures protection. Can Ml IHPBOTED YARM8 Al kwiuhhw 4 be worn when desired without observation nr RATES. knowldge of another and prevent disagreeable arnovsnee under certain conditions. If iron SPANISH FOHK, UTAH. use it once you will never be without It. It Is a faithful,- - safe and rellabls friend whenever needed by ipeeinl. clyauvisianoc requiring its It is an article every woman should jeep . COCHRAN. It is simple to use ready. and Inspires coctldenee In the woman using it. Is relinbls and It i scientifically made, Insures . protection without Injury to health, as any .. good physician would say. We are of the opin' ' ion that no artk-lhas ever been mod wh.cb ?,? will give os much satisfaction to the women of ' UTAH. today as Tim LAistss' saps pbomotok", MAKTI, The Immense sales of this article is a substan. tlttl Indorsement of oar claim. Do not therefore experiment with any of the numerous unreliable articles, os it Is both dangerous to the health end expensive to do so. Sueh expert 51 menttng ean only resu't in loss of time, disappointment and dismal failure. Ltdies should rumU&feer this before ordering other goods and .time and money on inferior not waste articles. The has cheapest. is sold BUSTS- -, positive st ph PHorudOH'' nse for one for guarantee - - year, with full tf.7e lions raecl for W The La Crams Specialty Co., La Crosse, wis. . Made by M WM. JOHNSON. Utah Territory, Utah county I Spanish Fork City, ( In tha Justice Court, Spanish Fork City, befa fore John P. Jones, David L. Malcolm and Wm. U. Hughes, partners amidol US business under the name and style pi Mnloulm A Hughes, Plaintiffs, vs. JJDWA1D WOOD George H. Babcock, Defendant To Ooorga H. Babcock, Greeting You ore hereby summoned to be and More me the undersigned at my office inappear Span-taFork City, Utah County, Utah Territory, to unewera complnlnt against you filed herein hy said pIsIntMrs within ftva days if this summo;-ttved on you within Spanish Fork City, laiTL osDzas botack tandsya 11 aerved on you outside of said Spanish Fork City but within the Oonnty of sad within twenty-flvdays If served elsewhere, (aid action in brought to recover from yon tha sum of tQLSO, the said sum being ,,to Bf'Snec (tua an nn account for goods sold ana delivered at your instance and request at Span- All AnxAM in hy ca will ish Fork City. Utah County. And you are he reATTSXDZB rSOPIRLT TO. el' notified i lint if you fill to so appear and answer as above required ihe plaintiff will take judgment against you for tn sum of K1.M and Managf;." interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum and easts of suit. -- J t Attorney e Law ' q q ij SUITS "Aljrs THAT surr" Summons. h h h b li ! HACK 3L.INHS, b Meets all trains. it hi s sors. o Yeterhiary Surge&n. lift Edwari Woodi, GAvnder 1MI5, A. 1), mI fc1John dnv of August, p. Jokes, Justice ol the Peace. Wm. B. Hughes, Attorney. -- THE- Saver 9k44imJA44Iiggail FREE Course by Mall $ & . Rio Qrands Railway. - Capital Citt CCMHBHCIAL COLLBGX Tt Aimti-- t Our Collegt M We will (Ire a thorough cotfrw of la double aua single entry Arifhr-rand commercial ti Chug, to limit- - a by null, d number of person. This count will be completed In 40 lemons, No H31 charge for diploma. Address m g t e 'APITAL sITv P. Commercial a Drawer b. 9 3 - Topeka, Kan. BMlgaiiEMTBiszrwre! Scenic Line of the WorlL Ths only lino tanning two through f.st Trains dally to LE.IDY1LLE, ABPKN, PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS and DENVER I t r m, Train No. Salt Lake 2 learea (Jdpa 7:00 a. m. a. m., arrive at PueMi 8.-0-5 a. m., Colorado Bprlnga 7 Jl a. m Dcnvi r a. m. Train No. 4 lavw Ogdsn G'35 p. n Salt Lake 7:40 p. m., arrive at Pnebl 5:27 p. m., Colorado Springs 6:53 p. n;, Dduver p. m. Conoeetlou made at Paetb, Culoreil Spring and Dnnr with all Hops car Elegant Day Couches, Chair Cura ai- -r Pullman Slrepara on all train. Tak..-th- e D ft R G and hava a eomforuble ti , , and enjoy the finest teenery on tha (1:18 10-fi- Webster5 International! Dictionary andHoat jZavaloaMe in Ottoe, School, Now from Cover to Cover BvxtworofOit Unabridged." Standard of the U. B. Gov't FHuS-InOffice, ths U. B. g fiuprem Court, and of nearly all the Schoolbook. , Warmly 95 Shortest line to Cripple Critk, Cob-radi Greatest Gold Camy . A. 8. HUGURS S. K. HOOPER Trafflo Mgr. G. p. ft T. i. Denver, Colorado. B. earn-mend- ed ,4r Btata Ruperlntendants H. F . NEVINS, General Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. M. CUSHING, of Schools, and other Xdnentors without Lain-he- r. T.P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah. THE BEST, FOR EVERYBODY nreaunz Is easy to And the wsrd wanted. Wonliars slnn their eofreet tlrhsbsHeslsIsees each oa In lh It bwisiuu a'Mia-gnohe- o rombolory. as lo b raalily caugUbythisys. It son-in-la- w "Yon ought to name your dog GosHomestead. sip, sahl George to Maud's father. "I Receiver's Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. I judge, from an experience I had with October tnd, KMJk j him lost night, that he ia a good deal of Received of leth Face the sum of fourteen dollars and fifty cents: being the amount of fee a backbiter. Troth. and eompensnuoa of Register and Kocelvir fur the entry of ow4 nwVi. n't i1! of section 81 la I Ifs Realized It. township 8 south Jt range 4 east, sniler Beciloa Wife A mm is a fool to have any- ns. Revised Betsies of the United luui. Hott Bbmmah, thing to do with a lottery. Receiver. Husband I on hit it, then. I'm still Wltarwrsi iT.B. Lundqulst, Z. T. Hopper all kicking inysolf for marrying you.- -i Cbn. K. Lundqulst and James of TMle, Utah County, Utah Terrltprj. . .. Hrookiya Life. htmit voax. FOR We offer an spnlogy In plsclaf before you s Anil tb SPAXUH Kentucky, Sept. 11 to 13, the Union Faelfle will make a rate of $43 for th, round trip fr.im Spanish Fork. Ticket-osale Sept. 0. 7, and 8, and will be Hm ltrd for eoutlnnous passage In pash m-- ri ctlon and will not bs to id for reiaru prior lo 8pt. 14; final return limit, Oct. 6, 1895. . ' Os-o- .i Meet Mapletoi and City Tot G A R Enqampmmt atLoniivilla ct cut of Hack lone 6 THE HIGHEST SKILLED Tie American Tobacco (p Successor bud-je- ess Bk. sid-ne- e, - Ws5 Kimballs G tlipTu-reth- u at rc B. IHE- Beown'ij omigw TME FINEST VIRGINIA FSTNRKISrt N9NE THESE CIGARETTES s. imuaurr: Spanish Fork, Utih. n vent-hole- rise lobdov lOHPAXT. workmen employed w making well-define- d UTAH. losndkd on money ToBACCQ in others. Where it is thinnest the confined, terrible forces of the under world, chiefly in the form of gas, seek Constantly to escape, and when the pressure of the atmosphere around the earth is lowest the gas finds an outlet, districts, generusually in ally through the volcanic Hut beyond the coygjnt pressure of iba gas. Dr. Falb hds ths jheollc molten mass beneath us is to the influence of the moos, which produces waves, and occasionally great tidal waves, which sweep round the iuner crust of the world with terrific force, shaking the earth in its passage. I)r. Falb publishes every year a list of the (lays on which he expects seismic convulsions. These he calls critical these dsvf-twhen the mdCft. approaches close to the earth. This yeai--, from April to August, the satellite will approach at certain timesjjoscr to us than usual, and will have, says Dr. Falb. this disturbing iulluonpo, Dp. Falb is a native of Styria, in Austria, fie ron of a German miller, and is now about fifty years of age. Hie reputation as an earthquake prophet, which began in 1870, was greatly strengthened la 18C0 in Agram. The city had had a visitation of earthquakes, which seemed as if they would never come to an end. Jn order to calm the panic among the pcoplo the city authorities asked Prof. Falb to .QProe from Vienna to give a series of lectures. He gate the people comforting assurance, but told them that there was one critical day yet to be passed, namely, December 10. wheq ' there would bp a violas t shock, though It would not be as bad os sons that had preceded it. December 10 passed and no shock, but exactly at midnight his prophecy was fulfilled and he himself was almost thrown cut of bed. His fame then spread all o:r Austria, Qfrrnany and the world. He is olentist whose prophecies command serious scientific attention. i Notary Public. deep-dow- FBOF. RUDOLF FALB. Rorkblll Hotol. COHNABY, n islands are as follows: Hawaii, 4,910 square miles; Maui, 700; Oahu. 000; Kauai, 090; Molokai, 270: Lani, 150; Kahulaui, 03; Nihau, 08. The large islands are mountainous and eon-taisome of the largest volcanoes in the world. Kilauea, the largest active volcano in the world, is in IIswaiL Manna Doa, the scene of an eruption in 1877, is also on this island. i, The islands are said to have been discovered in 1549 by Gaetano, but Capt Cook, first lord of the British admiralty, rediscovered them in 1778 and iwnd them fhe Sandwich islands. The natives of the islands form one of the families of the Polynesian race, which also inhabits the Marquedas, Tonga, Society, Friendly and Samoan groups and New Zealand. Although separated by 5,000 miles of ocean the Hawaiian and the New Zealander can understand each other, the similarity of language being great The production of the lands are sugar, rice, coffee, cotton, sandalwood, tobacco, arrowroot, wheat, maize, tapioca, oranges, lemons, bananas, tamarinds, breadfruit guava, potatoes, fungus, wool, hides and ornamental woods. The seat of government Is Honolulu, located at Oahu. The islands all suffer from the want of good bors. The beet one is at Honolulu, is probably the reason why it 7!! irxw? pnuu,l town. Prior to the tim..nf cooke di ooveiy each island haa king of its own, but pnder Ramehameha L were consolidated into one kin He died in 1819, and waa Liholiho, who Mme of Hamehameha II. It was during hie reign that idolatry waa abolished. Th if Two doors aoath CIGARETTES . M. STULL, Is easy to ascertain the prenandatlaa. iAIS,TRADEMjB COPYRIGHTS, whsss soaodi are laugbl Ip the paMIe ! It f Is easy to trace tha growth of n ward. The ttymologlee an rosrphiu and srlenUllr.aiid the IUBSinl meaames a wvnfliM acquired art In lha enter of Uwirgroinii Item tea no! jnea It Is easy tn barn what a ward naans. , The (Vflntrknw are dHr,Rellctt,ud full ; Uiw, AachdeauMonlewawaad yeloamrrhnvL taneepaialspsiagmoh. O.AC. UBSKLIU CO, Publiokno, Springdoid, gun, 7.&A nr'Kwjhnru yages. eta, sent eaapeUeetlou. or-D-e net toy cheap repdmeeCeiieleBi sdtttara. Iraesawift pUnsmaMbw ImMonTto ehaww o |