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Show OGDE DAIjLY COMMERCIAL. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 154. OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1891. as ireoadeci tobsluvaad op oefora tfcsr could be ventured It djapoaitinaka Tr "x'L'-'.- ww.Jrt ia u m adnata is ridieelef b v of an extraei aat si t that ibe HTaugge to the real aatsr of the letter of Gov ajaor Xienoils to Secretary Blame with spptsa a tas R ia that Baron Fava sect the letter to his red small f overnniett ana possibly that the go AN ENGLISH PRICE FIVE CENTS, to the French snahatioa chums millions of dollar, which DEFEAT. o.rlt r g m t-- tI urn are we irli tiaal -a- I'ilEAP SL'GAK TODAY. Ws. Ia that case the United humors oi a jaasatr m Baruiak. i i.i-- t . Fruit of the MrKinley U minister and witkout a declaration r r on either side, for i o tear the Min- tbuuffa eiueht distinctions lias r runeflfmen ox war pmed upocfAmeri fiaaailittns appeared trivial lm the can commerce. t asa interpret .t astaasrnr rr- - re.:v RSfl e of the federal gsteraawWCis the VICTIMS OF Wiutrwrnw. Dai, Marco 31. Ei THE TJLEACHfcRY u. lb trained diploaaan. A demand tor EloTOUS STRIKERS. ot State Bayard treats the Aatiosa, ha pointed out do not secretary measure It is go to war in these tube over small passports is an extras matter lightly. He said that if Italian takes whan war fasting runs high sad Aa Engltea Ofirial t apt n red With Baton Fava has been recalled it likely Xo New OuurbaaMS Kr ported in the the minister's person is ia danger at the he has done something to dkmtaaas hw Hw Eeaatt of Katire la The Feeling ia New Orleans. hands of the populace. It is also in a Coke Region! The Strike and tfaat he has eimph DOES IT MEAN government Nxw Okuusis March 31 An Assobeen relieved. This is indicated bv hi Jiaa ..ry'or ruggasUoc or menace. A recaii Mill laawtled. under circumstances of this case is a ciated Press lea v a in called upon reporter senoaa matter. There oould be ao at Uon. is It Mr said absurd, to Bayard, General lingers tonight and asked CaxrrrrA, March TJOfteial die ragara the recall of ana minister or the tempt to disguise that fact, but it does him Xxw Voaa, March 31. The for an expression opinion upoa the cot mat mutual duty on received h. explanations sternly "tf government MMtiaawna of diplomatic relations ae an patches Rumors Abroad that & Num- and diplomacy aaanot rest ore the old saeaO of the Italian sugar comes off at 12 o'clock tonight minister, and also officers ocnriuihe r porof we maaea avMaaae of war. status. and the wholesale stores will open then for the status of the can in so far a the ber of Americans Hare eta of Goorkajp at Maaipar in the THE MBECTOK.S Charge d affaire, Marquis Imperials, legal ISDKTEI). la Mat the dasaaada from the retailers concerned. was department Judge province of Aawm when about 4 TO of has bata laft in charge of the Italian le Beea Imprisoned. A difference of two cents was said case the the of Rogers of severance relaso per pound, aspect diplomatic aoldiars these native wan affix, by the Among gation, are Bepew and Eorka wilt it is anticipated, result in tione cannot be regarded ss complete unchanged. He was unable to say what hostile tribes of Assam after two enormous days Mier. Just what will be the status of this the onteome would be. The matter ia as the retail market is practically alas, Tkc Julian Prisoners is Jail at New ofticsJ can not be known except through desperate fghting. The fate of the Nlw Vokk, March "L The directors bars of stock. his official acts. It is stated that he is entirely ia the hands of toe grand jury British officers is command of the of the New Orleans Have Beea Vcrk. New Haven k Hart Sax Pnufc iMJo, March 31. Adolph and it has DQtii submitted he a in charge of "currant affairs.' If any report Goorkhss and of Chief Gomu..ssiom-on Bail. serious significance attaches to the min- ooujd not m r.at tne line of prosscu- - James W. Qamton, who das noadiwsim ford Kail way company were today in Spricklea was seed this morning regarddkrhsd by the grand jury for misde- ing the statement that the ister's recall, this means that the charge tior. wouiu ba Speckles is to be limited in bis functions to the ins state of liouisiana, he fe.t. was negotations at the durbar for the meanor in connection with the fatal col- sugar refinery and those of liavemeyer chief a of who had of arrest Tl ere laws. its conof prominent fully capable -enforcing 31. March offilision in Fourth avenue tunnel February bad combined to divide the sugar maissuing With an Washijkitos, passports, instructing had been no new proceeding between been instruatsntal in deposing the rajah 30th cial note dated today Baron Fava, the sular ottioers and other small matters. whereby that were six livas rket He admitted that an understand In this case, further correspondence be- the State and Secretary Blaiaa Net a of Manipur, is still uncertain, but the lost. last The names of those indicted are ing with the Haremevers had been Italian minister, haa declared to the tween the of Iadic word the of L.: been Mr. has Blaine from received of Marquis United the viceroy governments ' hat all the officers and Charles P. Clark, Wilson G. Hunt, E. H. reached. But it did not relate to a di '1 row secretary of aute that the United States States and Italy mast take plane direct- aiaea Governor Xicholls wrote his reply down, believe bridge, William D. Bishop, Nath vision of territory and prices would con officials met death or that have eithes and Governor no Nicholls has sent supaniel Whesler, Henry C. Robinson, Ed tinue to be retfulated bv the suonlv and government not having given assurances ly between Washington and Rome. as held an communication the to state they prisoners. plemental ward M. Reed. Joseph " Park. Chaunoev demand. that the murderers of the Italian subIa addition to the disaster at Mam M. department. Judge Rogers did not care Released on Bail. r New Vokk. March 31. A dtsnatch Depew, Henry S. Lee, William is a believeu force of jects acquitted by an American magisBritish to discuss the significance of the recall pur, it and Leverett W. Brainard. from San Francisco stating that Theo. -31. On the mo- of Baron Fara or the likelihood of hos- troops composed of New Orleans, March detachment of .100 trate aud murdered in prison while Indictment charges that the corpora-- i dore Havemeysr had made an agreesoldiers of the Bengal infantry and tion under the immediate protection of the tion of counsel, those of the Italiana is tilities. committed the offense but that tbs ment with Claua Sprecklee dividing the Gtaoorkas.who An marchwere about celled Press Associate! at eighty who of March reporter escaped the slaughter twelve men being directors aided and territory in competition, caused a sharp of New Orleans, would be jail to from in of the crder Nicholls residence Shirtcmg but Manipur (iovernor ing were released 14th, today on bail abetted the corporation. Another oount advance in the price of suirar stocks. brougat to justice, the Italian govern wai informed thst the governor was ill to reinforce the Forty second and Forty says these twelve men ran a railroad and The officials of trie trust however, deny Ghoorka reaud infantrv. which fourth oould see Bient has found itself under the very News ooone. of the light No Outrages Reported. heated the cars with stoves. Still an the statement. Neither H O. r call of the Italian minister when re- composed the escort of Chief Commie- painf necessity of showing openly its other says that a certain corporation, nor Theodore Havemeyer have have also been sicner ceived 31. was bulMarch attacked on tbs Late this Quintan, Wahhixutox, posted promptly dissatitfaetion by recalling the minister letin boards and printed in the news- and have snared the fate of their com- being a steam road and these men being bean n the Pacific coast lately. Theodirectory, they permitted the trains to dore Havemeyer says there is not one of his oajesty from a country where an afternoon erroneous reports were in cirpaper extras. The eewepsper offices rades at Manipur. healed by stovea. As soon as possi- word of truth in it; there has ne'.een The Bengalees infantry detachment be Italian representative is unable to ob- culation, respecting alleged outrages on were surrounded by crowds during the ble the twelve men indicted will be ar a war with Claua Spreckles; t uas tain ustpe. The baron will soon leave American citizens in itajy. uarerui in- evening and the news was circulated and eighty Ghoorka. it appears, were set to plead. Chtunosy M. Depew bean no compact made, and nc ion the United States, leaving the secretary quiry at the department of state fails to from one end of the city to the other. upon by Assamese as the native troops raigned was admitted to bail late this afternoon of the territory. If anything ha been of the legation in charge of only current discloe more than two com of this There was much talk touching the pos- referred to war passing through a diff- in the sum of IQ00U Cornelius Vsnder-bil- t dona It is a plaints Have-meyprivate matter with affairs. character during the past six months. sible international complications and icult and dangerous pass, and though became his bondsman. Ha was the and Elder, and has nothing to do This action by the Italian government In one case, an American citizen in the tne likelihood of hostilities. The pre- they fought gallantly against heavy first of the indicted directors to furnish with the American company. If there rebel tribesmen, from caused the deepest in official habit of crossing the Puedmont bound- vailing sentiment here, however, is un odds, the bait The remaining eleven are ex- are any negotiations on foot it is s pricircles here when the surprise fact became known. ary line was suspected of smuggling and changed respecting the act of the citi the advantageous poeitions which they pected to oome forward in good season vate matter with Havemeyer and Elder." It had been generally supposed that the when he refused to allow the Italian cus- zens m lynching the assassins. occupied on thcpidee of the pass and and furnish Theodore Havemeyer and Treasurer security for their appearItalian government would at least await tom officers to search his carriage for Mayor Shakespeare this evening said ahead and beolffi) ' the British force ance at the trial. - Messrs. Muthill and Searles also denied that any deal has lbs action of the New Orleans grand contraband articles, was arrested and he deemed it inadvisable to make an ex- poured such a destructive fire into the W. D. Bishop, Jr., two officers of the been made, and said thst if a deal had jury, which is charged with the investi made a bitter complaint Ia the other tended statement of his views at pres- ranks of the Bengulese and Ghoorkas road, were also placed under bond been made it was with the Havemeyer to are said been have that the lattar He worst came if ent. of the that bloody episode at the New Or case, an Italian returned from the thought satjUta to appear as witnesses against the diA Elder oompany and not with the trust. lasts jaiL It appears, however, that in I'm ted States was arrested for alleged to the worst, the United States would killed to a man. The viceroy is hurry- rectors. New York, March 3L All interesta in into of in Assam the be to able formation received from its representaing troop province protect its people. fully brigandage in 1866. It appeared upon stock market today was confined to the to the hostile. Troops tive must have led the government to consulting the records that he had been he apprehended no serious order punish The Pennsylvania Riots. grangers and industrials. The rise in tfce conclusion that the grand jury included in an amnesty proclamation, trouble and fan certain that Italian are also being sent into the states loPittsbuko, March 31. There was no sugar baaed on the supposed deal by the would fail to result in the so he was released just ss our state de- ships of war oould not possibly approach cated in proximity to Assam in order to with Spreckles. collapsed upon the nishmeut or even indictment of any partment discovered that he had been near enough to New Orleans to inflict prevent possible disorder or any warlike rioting in the coke regions last night trust denials of the story, but there was a maia which it rson connected with the killing of the her. thought outbreak, ury might upon and all is quite thia morning. fraudulently naturalized n this coun terial weakness. The close was heavy, Kalians. iw Orleans, March 31. roe Timee- - follow the spreading of the news of the try. A raid was expected at Morewood at stnsll fractions below last even ing. at The letter of Governor Nichols, in in an editorial referring to massacre of the British troops during the night sod several hundred Puiuaokljria, March 81. C. A. of Baron l ava, says: There Manipur. Harrison Deplores ply to Secretary Blaine, was also, he strikers marched past the works ahortly Spreckles, son of Clans rreckler, said of to unfriendliness any question thought regarded as evasive of the real 31 before midnight hut did not return. today that the reported tifreemeat be Washington, March Italians, nJeven brigands and England last Strike Hard point at issue reparation for the al The works are in operation with a re- tween his father and tbiaiurar trast were executed, of whom nine leged wrong iind the governor's assur stated positively that unliAnts March Simla, particulars duced force, and an effoi; wijl be made was wiing tit foundation. He added thst ances that, furtbabloodshed would not an unforssen and., imp citirana and two are have ben reosi.i ed from the Rajah of to keep them running. Hie workmen hSsfntneH would not m Aa a deal with follow, n- subjects of the king of Italy. lied by any excuse will be no call issued fi thst report haa been repeat- is ot have made the slight wr Manipur, whose deposition by a power- - are arming ana serious trouble i state or r?r th fa municipal of congress, and one of before the Btrike is' V'er. it. en. and dentau and th pected two these latter nrethe tutioni to ill effects ol the attei atxHit it is said, n e prl lie. me ldurgen the able the m race q etion did not enter into the ii.so captured (I mmipsioser Ouin board(of irtbsItilT federation ith extreme dehmteTime of the pr ry tere would be operated as an th'the American The Mr. Grirav matter the the British Witieal degree. ton, slightest d.ssatlsfM-tuinconcern and would not be for tl southern and western labor ndependent city purixiee and Colonel Skene, holding a conference or? the critical sold to the trust or abandoned. people of New prleans rose to suppress agent at Man! It apfeared that the United States taken by the administ: it is an Of assassins. association ofl commander detachments from an Francisco, March 31. The Evenartuatiun in the coke region. An effort had exhausted its resources, understood, is that this go?errPht has fivermnent forty-foand the rtb will probably be made to effect a com ing Post, in an article about the underbetween the national gov- done all that could be done in the mat which defended of the camp Gheorkhas, ernment and the governments of the ter. And even if it had complete legal standing between Spreckels and the Expressed Italian Opinion. promise and end the strike. the commissioner, between strati states were bo fixed by the Ameri- jurisdiction in the case it could only sugar trust says the Hawaiian sugar Chicago, March 31. Prominent Ital- Kohima and Manipur. pitched Mrs. Grimwood, can constitution that when the Italian assure the Italian government that it planters for some time have been rushNO INDIAN TROUBLES. ians in Chicago discussed the reports the wife of the political agent, two astheir raw material into this country minister, obeying the commands of his would prosecute the persons guilty of ing with much sistant commissioners and one of the ofto take advantage of the extra price it tovernment, sought for some assurances the attack on the Italians at New from Washington tonight The Sionx Professing to be Very would that the persons concerned in the kill- Orleans, it could not assure the Italian interest. Editor Durante of the L'ltalia, ficers of the Ghoorkhas escaped. bring before the duty was The opinion is prevalent that the miliFriendly. dropped. ing of its subjects would be punished it government that it would punish them said I do not believe the Italian governwill to have the authorities punish As both the trust and Spreckels were tary was not possible for the general governas Italy desired. That would be for the ment has recalled Baron Fava with W ashincjton, March 31. The comany Insurgent tribes severely and promptly under contract to buy, they were forced ment to give any definite assurance of grand and petit juries to determine. haB reof Indian missioner affairs is a more I in there serious do avert believe revolt order to just to take it, and an immense amount has any kind. It could and did point to the The Italian government has been told hostile intent, nor follow any hesitancy or dis- ceived the following from Doctor East- arrived in a short time. For this fact that the grand jury was an Amerithat the president deplores the abhor- any danger of war. As to what the whichof might they upon the part of the man, a can provision for calling before the bar rent occurrence, and that the governSioux and govern- have paid a price whicn can only exist Italian citizens here would do in case of play weakness officials. British willbe is would I until of justice tariff not is removed. the to taken who It had violated the ment has steps investigate the war. I cannot say. easy, ment physician at the Pine Ridge persons law of the land, but this therefore, to understand how strong particular matter. Part of the investigation was ing to take up arms against my native MARTIAL LAW. agency: common their interests became, holding grand jury was called together under the ascertainment of the nationality of country nor would I fight against my The papers hnve been reporting me as this immense stock which cost them the laws of the sovereign state of Louisithe Italians killed and this has not yet adopted one. If the Italian government will be trouble in the there saying two cents more than it will after today. is making demands for some more active Attempted Assassination of an Argenana, and whether or not it would punish been learned. There is no proof whatknow Do what I said to you spring. To go into competition and throw off movement toward reparation it is only according to the Italian idea of justice ever before the president or the secretine Official. you in regard to this matter? There is two cents in the was something no national official from tary of state that a single Italian citizen what might have been expected after price meant a heavy am more I no confident of this 31. News from dangerNew York, March the president down oould guarantee, was among tne victims, and such proof the feeble letter of Governor Nicholls" loss, and the combination to keep up said I when to than it you. the until this stock is disposed of tod the Italian government was not sati- is an absolutely necessary preliminary Dr. Volini said that in the case of war Buenos Ayres says a dastardly attempt American Horse came into my office was prie the only way out of the difficulty. sfied with such views. to a fair demand for reparation. The he thought that most of the Italians in to assassinate the minister of the intertoday saying he too had been reported Chicago, March 31. It is estimated With the relations between our state officers of the department of justice are the United States would return to Italy. was made on February as becoming hostile. He said to me: that there are more than 100.000 barrels and national governments and the pe- still inquiring into this and other He does not, however, expect any trouble. ior, Gen. Roca, 'Tell commissioner and general that of is bond in this city awaiting the culiarities of our constitutional system branches of the case. New York, March 31. The Italian 20. He was shot at and wounded while I shallthe sugar true to my word and posi- operation of the of government, it bad nothing to do. McKinley law which It is suspected in administration cir- paper, II Progresso Italo Americano, re- returning from a cabinet meeting. The tion in stand to I the trouble. nave regard will remove the government tax from it But it was necessary according to its cles that the recent changes in the ferring to the call of Baron Favr, says shooting was done by a boy named word not to said one that impres- at give views that Italian citizens in foreign Italian cabinet may have much to do it is but the natural consequence of the Thomas Sambricio, and he and twenty-fiv- e tonight The custom house sion. I think some of my enemies nave willmidnight remain open all night in order that countries should be accredited the full with the present etate of affairs. Mar- opprobrious manner in which the state others were arrested. As a conse- lied about me." permits may be issued promptly and by measure of protection fixed by the laws quis Rudini is supposed to be open to of Louisiana answered Secretary Blaine; quence of this attempted murder, the of these countries. tomorrow morning most of this sugar Here was a case the influence of popular clauor, and to of the weakness of the supreme federal president and his ministers issued a dewill be on its way to retailers. Indians Made Happy. cree that afternoon deelari ng the capital according to the statement of the desire to achieve a reputation with the authority in the face of the arrogant minister, Italian subjects had been ar- - masses by catering to the demand of bearing of Governor Nicholls; of the in- in a state of siege. This is the second Guthrie, O. T., March 31. The agents the hotheaded element of Italy. At famous, incredible impunity accorded to attempt that has been made on the life I toted on the charge of crime and Deserting the Knights. to allot lands to the Sac and appointed is the of the that it felt Roca. rato and lynchstate Gen. of American an the according present instigators any jury lynchers by in Indians Rochester, N. Y., March 31. A good severalty have begun I to the forms of American law. These of affairs is only temporary, and there ing. In conclusion, the editorial sajB The commercial situation is growing Fox many of the striking clothing cutters men were decided innocent by a judicial is no disposition or intention to take any Italy bos done its duly and the colony worse and worse. Gold is going up at a their work. have been taken back to work, At a tribunal, and had been slain by an an-f- y hasty action on the part of this govern- has cordially approved. rapid rate and shows no probability of The Art Palace. mass meeting of the cutters, trimmers United New York, March 31. Dispatches coming down. Tne average premium on people. The Italian government ment Certainly Mr. Porter,-thoould not go behind the verdict of an States minister to Italy, will not be re- from Washington to newspaper II Prog- gold in 1880 was 80 per cent In 1890 it Mach 31. An ordinance was and foremen this morning resolutions Chicago, were adopted in which they sever their American court, and notwithstanding called, and this government will mainresso Italo Americo just received from rose to 1C0 and now it is about 230 per passed by the city council last night that it was stated in some quarters that tain a pacific attitude and abide by the private sources indicate tbot Baron Fava cent. connections; with the Knights of Labor to erect the and declare their intention of furthering Vhs men were really guilty of a foul permiting the art institute will leave Washington tomorrow and developments of the future. art palace on the Lake Front. Two the interests of their employers. It is and had been acquitted by It is said by a gentleman who has had sail for home. The editor said, tonight Wanted, a Navy. hundred thousand dollars is already thought in view of the above action the Beans of bribery, in the eye of the large experience in the diplomatic affairs that the recall of Baron Fava was deWashington, March 31. Representatoward the building. The art clothing manufacturers will decide to Italian government they were innocent of our government that a declaration of cided upon by the king and cabinet only pledged Italian subjects. war did not necessarily follow such an after they had become convinced that tive Payson of Illinois, speaking about institute will furnish $250,0U0 and the take back all the men. In their violent killing the Italian action as that of the Italian government. the administrktion of President Harrison the matter, said there is no danger of World's Fair will give $100,000. The too much good sense in building is to cost not less than $600,000 Legal Liabilities. people has been outraged and insulted. There were many precedents for it was unable to remedy the alleged insult war. There is The national government of the United nearly all of which, however, were offered in the letter of Governor Nich- this country, he said, and it was to be and may be 81,000,000. The board of conChicago, March 3L- - Judge McCon-nel- l States had, as stated, failed to give any among European nations. Through a olls. presumed that there also was in Italy, trol of the World's Fair is in session this this morning sent J. J. Hoppes to about war to to is no business not was but Fava definite assurance that reparation would better understanding of the differences difficulty. go Baron said here, using The editor important be made. There was but one course, and that may exist, or through the friendly recalled for personal reasons. From Representative Cogswell of Massachu- transacted. The national commission is the county jail for ninety days for conthat was taken today when the Italian intercessions of a third power, these private sources at Washington, Eco setts regarded the situation as one of schedulea to meet tomorrow, but it is tempt of court and held him in bonds minister notified Secretary Blaine that difficulties are often adjusted without a Italia learned that Baron Fava had great gravity and deplored the lack of a not thought now that a quorum will be of $2000 on a charge of bribing a jury he had been recalled because his govern- recourse to arms. So far as is recalled sent telegrams to all Italian consuls in navy suitable for the defense of this here then. having before it a case against the West ment was dissatisfied with the negotia there has only been a few instances the country. The editor had not been country. Chicago city railway for damage. of the The officers novy said, "I told tions. This is the Italian view of the where foreign ministers to the United able to ascertain the subject of the disFlour Rises in Price. Martin T. Shannen was held in the same amount for alleged complicity in States have been recalled at the request patches but presumed it was a formal you so," when asked how they viewed matter. 31. The Leeds March London, the matter. For years past in the face the same case. There was a commotion among the of our government or have been given notice of the Baron's recall. state department officials when the fact their passports. The editorial further declares thst the of opposition and derision from members millers' association has advanced the The Fight Still On. The first was the French minister, Cit- constitution of the United States is of congress representing constituencies price of flour Is 6d, making a total adbecame known that Baron Fava had been recalled. They did not know it izen Jeunot who was recalled by the ridiculous in according to the central located in the interior of the country vance of 5s 6d during the month of New Yor,k, March 31. The report officially save the secretary before the Erench government at the request of power at Washington the authority to and in a position safe from outside at- March. This advance in the price of that the Omaha bridge trouble has had violain the price of close of office hours, for the secretary is the United States because he was per- make treaties without, in case of persistently pointed out flour is due to the rise tack, they been settled is denied by the officials of confined at home again by the recur- sonally offensive to this country. The tion by any state, having force to com- the need for a navy that would be a de- English and foreign wheat. both the Union Pacific and the Rock rence of his old malady, gout The sec- other case occurred at the time of the pel that state to maintain its obligation: fense tor the country. Their colleagues bad begged for coast deIsland. President Cable of the Rock La Grippe in New Y'ork. retary managed to get into bis carriage war of 1812 with Great Britain, when thus the constitution of the United in the army Island road made the following stateat 4 p. m. and drove to the White House the minister from that country was States sets a trap into which European fenses and yet here we were with an in31. The record of March New York, ment: where he told the president all that had given his passports. There are no cases governments may fall, and promisee that ternational affair on our hands and but a mere skeleton of a navy and maps of deaths since noon yesterday up to noon "The Omaha bridge controversy has occurred, discussed future prospects, recalled where ministers of the United it cannot fulfill. the projected coast defenses at our today is 146. Seven of these are reported not been settled. It is still in the Washington, March 31 It is believed back. remaining an hour, and then returned States to a foreign country have been there from matter to have been may home and was not accessible. may have tonight that the Italian grip, complicated courts and I do not see how it can be given passports, though To the would-b- e economists who have with other diseases. There are 196 po- settled outside. I had no conference 1 h stats department officials declined been one or more instances of this kind. compel President Harrison to abandon these their officers point licemen on the sick list today. views, to discuss the matUr. None of the offi- - The prospects of war over the attending his Pacific coast trip or at least delay it. opposed with Gould." Italy asa Recalled ister Fava. WAR? SJf'v- One Taj-irT,fiii- L - ihrm.,ikiu.. .' I hi-i- Re-leas- r Rock-ufelle- I Have-nieye- 1 1 1 r. It t flB;. . 1 persi a.! . forty-secon- u - whe-r- e, e |