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Show O 3DEX DAILY tOMMEF.CIAL: FREE! FREE! WANTED. SITUATIONS cur is beiej. wbcA th Prefcovurmn ttureh taa wa putt-iacka.lais.cii, cp pjoeJ. 1 Park. Friday, j rhotUierwi an tlaotii: j earriaj cf New Gaa e if Ul! at Lr'--- r Yorkert is a.jtioeU. in nearly all pnbe August 21st, at 3 o'tvjtk, AU.lrUc va. j in places. 1 ta cftcs isUra. rta-raiU- . rer la pcopls tt b:g its t down Cablcta fhotos f LjO per in tLat tie iiztrt 2t xd ioanj! their Kewewtb Brua. Kjorni 25, i., cLaira Iiao.t wiihout exoepn-aaTbs Wright's bkxic ThO f,iX IS S fccCsiUd fliiio tUaS the bl If you want to be "in it" wii a great rar.ty. All tlong Broad-wa- y "kd" of tie Putnam One Pnoe Clothic loungrrs la hotU ars sprawltj tiruaa 1:y make a crucial Bale oo tbe in similar w!y. sal TruW." which took first orer their 1Xui mon ecmmon is jltiz-than Ui are a c&re b Iiur tt th elite at mxjema premium iuas tl. ie d jwa in bis seat in th thea falL V.,wA of Meadvilla. ttr until L: knees are wede-- i agaicft tbs chair in front of L:m an! Lis ceck Penna, D. M. tilisan, of LV Momee, and Mra. Lizz: U. Jerrell. of Mount TtiH upa tb back of his own chair. Pleasant. la are the cut! of J udgo A. In railroad traint thers is a similar IS. Patton and family. ct lackaiaiucal tprawkc?, 1 1. - bra tia L:hi AxBeftcs "ew svziig t3 Ui auiict'y tluv Vug om tbeir as Tb i rooci rrcuii t--f I ,,- Irr a4 tmjttf. soc coctbs IkMl Statist Tb ! 1VATI fJTl ATKtt : r. a.rf.orica WD ar.juun-- i in ti'.f. Adarr. i-- 3ftj0 I jfia ft"! f ai tU . w.lurtii..M f tiIuudstreri. Jtr A nt"4NTti-fc- T - t4Jmllui.-ri- u rd St-cs- e Only Five Cente AlTtittW mod at oed- - lr i - rai-- tl- Vk' a Lino J iu- - fur ," acn "T U-jir- n FLASKS KINDS OK OLD L M aud birttlw uouunt by T. WoiWin U HUTKU ONE WaNTEU-AI-- avenue. !Uuf W CCfflAl.K T 'ASTE-A- : la.ly U Iwlp ehambt-- r aork. .1? Lwouiu atmo, ork. bn,ail fanaly. apply oa " "W avf-Dti- - iowic- MIS3 M. L. DETL1NO MODIST ITANTEI Tv"-daIrom tiweat will be at H-the art euttuc ' Au. a. mill auii a.proel sjstem. Ail ladies learmmr will com tna dale bii)U aaof1 will be tere a abort time only. bl nt lnt FOR RENT. TAOR 1? t ROOMS FROM to U per week at ttj-i-, (jraut avenue. IX) B RENT r HS1SHED KEST-- Fl in.ni xi (H FL' EN ISM ED KOOMS WITH liar and una arils at the "'Vendonie." nr TH ONE SIX ROOM HOUSE IX)R REST Vahinin. Uty water, $15 per aodAiiam; Btuutli. Oue six room house, ciljr aler: Jli per month. Alo two fourr on Auly o booaaa at IIU per month ; city B. H. liodilard, room 1 Wrihu' block, aveDoe. 2d BOARD AJID ROOMS. TTiNISHEU ROOMJ AND HOAKUt AS BE reapouable rate from Mm, Jl obtatul at (atit. Lather, J WW Liiioolu av., corner I weuty-fourt- LOST. OR STRAYED. ONE LIGHT BROWS Any one knowing of her whareahojU will pleae notify Uuoige J. Kolley, UH IOST arenue. LETTERS FOR ADVERTISERS. The following letter! for advert iters arenel g b"l.l at our buaineaa oliice: "becrelary," 2; B" 1. Pleate call and et them. A Sure Catch. The Ruby and Bon Bon cigars are dinners and ara the best half dime cigar on the coast. They are loner tillers and ve made by union labor. For saleh at the sign of the big cigar, Twenty-tiftstreet. W. S. Stone, Prop. Fire Notice numerous false fire alarms had Having of late I hereby give notic-- that any per- son sending in a false fire alarm either from box or telephone will be prosecuted to the utmost limit of the law. I will also give a reward of $3 for any pereon caught and 0 cor""t'd. li, W. Khodes, tnier. Ho!!! for La Plata City. La Flata City stage line for the new mining camp. Rates reasonable. For particulars ipW at W. U. Kind's rail road ticket ofl'tce, 203 Twenty-fiftetreet, corner Lincoln avenue. Stage will leave from above otlice. Also cut rates to all principal cities. From f 1 to $20 saved. All transactions guaranteed h On Grand Mountain Excursion. Aucust 25th the Rio Grande Wes- - will sell tickets to Castilla Springs of i. i. Springs is located in Spanish Pork canon but a few miles south of Frovo, and there is no prettier spot or liner bathing within the state or tan. Just the place to go for a week's outing. Furnished tents at reasonable prices, te-- an 1 return at a round trip rate Ca-.tiil- u l good restaurant, dancing every night, and plenty or other amusement. Schooner beer 5c a frlass at Broom bar. BUSINESS LOCALS. Miner's boots and shoes at Ashbys. Schooner beer 5c a glass at Broom bar. Everyone asks for the Putnam mining shoos. If you want saddle horses we hare got Corey Bros. them, and good ones. Ladies when you want to ride ask for Jeff, at Corey Bros. & Cos. livery. Everyone before going to the mines should have a pair of Putnam mining ehoes. The best mining boots and shoes at the Boston Shoe store, corner Twenty-fourt- h and Grant. For a first clas hair cut or shave patronize A. L. Miller at 2570 Washington avenue, east side. Money to loan on real estate first mortgage in Building and Loan Association. Room 29, First National Bank. If you wish to go to the Springs or Canon call at Corey Bros. & Co's. barn. "Will do our best to please. Dr. I. L. Meyer in addition to his specialty has concluded to do a general practice. Telephone No. 273. Preshaw & Co., undertakers and everything in our line Only while funeral car In city. Buy "oure" ice cream from A. King, corner Washincton avenue and Twenty, sixth street. Reduction to parties. No skim milk used. Some cigars cost more thau they are worth, but the Ruby and Bon Bon are worth more than they cost. Call at the si?n of the big cigar and be convinced. W. S. Stone, Prop. The time of year is roming for advertising nod ruerchan'9 should not overlook the Utah Business and Commercial Dir ct ry for 1H02, as it is bound to have a 1. ig circulation throughout the territory ot Utah. rirst-clas- Miner's boots and shoes at Ashbys. s. lt z !, ANTED. DSC E A KAKE WEIGHING 1 IMVTKDAT m 1 as. i -- r .onl. W iu ijr cU. e atrwt. iHl Taemr-toart- tr-tC- l HOTEL AKK1VALS. The Bbtkm Htel J. F. Carpenter, Omai.a, Neb.; Miss Lucy Ward, KU- bourne City. is.: U K. Heffner, i'owt- Fwl A. tllo, Idaho; Frann J. Duffy, McCard. CLiewro. Id.: U. 11 1Uuoooi, (Jeorge Joyw, Boston, Mass.; 0. 1L Wood, J. IL Kelley. U. l Uront, bail Lake Citv: Charles Carson, lrinD. I'tah: Win. McDevitt. Omaha, Neb.; James Witberell. Hope, Idaho; C. 1L Stuart, All Uishards, Chicago, 111.; R. M. Kellv. Otrden: Scott Ford. M. J. M. t ord. C. IL Ford, Frank Ford, Miss Lucy Halt Lake City; liobert Smith, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Soron Lareen, liock Springs, Wyo.; Peter Anker, Lovelocks, Mo.; L. raendelbacn, Uhicago, 111.; A. M. K. Stoverie. Oakland. CuL: Hugh J. Moyer, Glenn, Salt Lake City; Max Ogden; H N. Williams, Corinne; J. U Gilson,Mai Cohn. C J. iiell, bait L&nt' City; A. IL Smith, Salt Lake City; Larry Moroney, Aspen, Colo; J. M. tfeod, Kansas City, Mo.; M. M. Fellers, Ogden; J. W. Cooper, Maryanville, Kans.; A. L. Koon, Washington, D. C; J. J. Riardon, Gunnison, Colo.; P. E. Steffy, Salt Lake Cit: W. E. Cunning-barr- , Ogden: W. E, Price, San Francisco, Cal.;G. E. S me and wi'e. Pueblo, Colo.; J. R. Claucs, Salt Lake City; Z. A. Carr, Emerson, Iowa; J. J. Kennedy, Dinver, Cola; M. Mathieeon, Salt Like City; E.J. Bratz, Ogden. Reed Hoteu A. J. Gerstel. Chicago; Leonard Cox, N. Y.; Silaa W. Moody, Boise City, Id.; Wm. Morse and wife, Oik-lanCheyenne, Wyo.; P. K. Perkins. Gall-santE. i, W. B. E. Hamilton, Cal.; Pocatello, Id.: Mrs. Duncan Bel', nurse and child, Colorado Springs; J. P. Carpenter, Omaha; R. Hynes, Denver; J. E. Wataon and w;fe, Denver; I. L. Betzel. Alex W. Begg, San Francisco; J. C. Hooper. St. Joe; Jno. M. Young, Salt Lake; Mrs. Fredendall. Cheyenne; G. 11. Lloyd, CUicHjro; C C Ijeaurow, Evanston; J. M. Wilson, W. G. Fuerst-ltgh- , St. Joe, Mo.; J. C. Cecinstock, X. Y.; W. A. Harvey, Jno. W. Metcalf, C. Schramm, Geo. F. Busch, Ogden; Jno. McManis. (ico. Allen, La Plata; X. R. Strong, A. Koch, Ogden; G. W. Smith, . H. Howard, Lorine; (in. Denver; M. Norh, Abington; W. W. Wales, Weymouth. Dkpot HoTF.r, Wm. B. Brooks, Cos-taWyo.; J. Heller and wife, Laramie, Wyo.; Geo. H. Bishop, New Vork; H. F. vanllansen and wife, Pocatello; R. 1: Plough, Atchison; Henry Al Ran, New Vork; A. Peabody, Aew YorHjC A Whitmore, Salt Lake; C. P. Wod'wwk. ChicrTo; J. P. Lodwidge, city; H. A Tjhnson, Omaha; Bovd Clarke, Si. Louis; E. C. Backer, Denver, E. Humbly. Chicago; E. S. Hyde, Bayanne, N. J.; E.J. Tippins, Salt Lake; I! W.Sloan, Logan; C. M. Water?, Colo; A. S. New by Kansas City; A. Glover, Oakland. Central Hoteu H. A. McElvien and wife. Denver; A. H. Biddle, Terrace; P. Kirwood, Mrs. H, P. Downs, Chicago; Jno. Worth, Aspen, Colo.; 11. Ohlson. Bri rham! Matt Kinney, Sandpete, Utf'i R, P. Allioon. Salt. L';e: II. Worx', Ter- race; A. K. Stoddard, Montana; Chaa Smith, J. L. D.;iley, Chas. Weil. Albinp Wasatch Hotel. John Howard, city; John Cleary, Joe Weiss, Salt Lane; A. b. Aewby, Kansas Uitv; J. G.O.uurn Henderson, Ky.; D. S. McLay, Omaha: Ihomas Bowes, Leadville; E. H. Giltord , and wife, Ellis, K;ins; Mrs. II. P. 1 Streator, 111; P. G. McGinty,Omnha Beware of Fraud! The King of Soap of Denver is being sohl for that handled from Sacramento by II. M. Bond & Co. V a t', r, lad-sew- The Worli Enriched. The facilities of the present day or the production of everything that will con luce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost tmlimited and when Syrup of Pigs was first produced ihe world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the onl remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt atic effectual to cleanse the system gently in Ihe Spring time or, in fact, at any tin, and the better it is known the more pop ilar it becomes. The Newport Girl. Travel to farthest India, climb the Himalayas, penetrate Baltimore or Brooklyn, visit Trouville, Coney island or Asbury Park, and then for the pride and perfection of girlhood you must re turn to Newport. There is a final shade of excellence that makes Newport young women superior to their sisters in the less holy summer resorts. It is an "air." They have n genius for being lovely that is entirely separate from their phy siques. They wear tlieir hats, tney poise their chins, they droop their eyelashes with a daintiness that is too evan escent in its quality to describe. The opaline lights on a dove's neck are not more hovering and exquisite than the suggestions of great beauty made by the accidental movements of the Newport girl. There are many of them that have not a remarkable line from their noses to their insteps, and yet even these move with that "air" which makes a princess and finds an ex- case for the coronet. Cor. Chicago In Among the articles made of ashe are mittens to guard the hands of fire men, assayers. refiners and others who are exposed to burning. As the mate rial is not affected by heat, the work man thus protected can grasp hot irons crucibles and the like without discom fort looiiir-- j and Lalf recumbent men. I Lave s notion ttsi all of Uii is doe to a certain extent to ignoranc. Men who long journeys to go tT tcrouh aboaM try the effect of sitticf cpriLt in the corner of a seat one day and scrawl all over the seat the next. They will find that the percentage of futigne is immeasurably smaller when sitting sqnarcly in the seat than when trying to corer it in a recumbent position. So it it in the street car. the cab and the elcvau-- trains. TLs principal advantage of the erect posture- is that when a person sits in this way, without leaning against the back of the seat, ths jar of the car FRIDAY, Ba Duftun. 1 831. ge, test ectinaiatie kir.1 The mare-over. Las bw,a so aeictt-i- e t the casual i layer i. j chance ct Ltiio-tk"G- ; ati. as lo yont woman is ever ,'&-- I ta be wHLcg at a it , k-lliiXunHy fuilows that the experts have j tie cld almoet entirely to themselves. and thai Cj crop of riain players of tae Tij QSEkl plriSilit SI.d COBVrtiJrt.t CO is to dcrut softer sex ia grvwu mn"r t in ia cur mother ooer-tr- y every year. t:. family income to smixg the boy to ExchsrgeL s trtt claas school, aiid later lo tilli.-h-h-s Mim farta' Literary P if fa dvactaj-uly- , tbeia is lif atij , Maria Pkr 1 U leave tte poorly tdaeated g:ri ta'ly destitute at tb death of the haTe made ber a bouacLold name all the woria over, does not pretnd to any tiiat the property may go to literarr ace airemtcta. A!tKnni .v. fr. ua. In all of which may be dciecu-- i lrciJod sas?ttirens of ths cnstoia writes a great deal and permits her Came at tne bottom or many newsprevaleLt ia some barbarbss coon tries of to appear and ankle, yet she k.lieg nearly all of the babis at birth paper tells magazine the editor that she is not a wuch are ncfurroxato eaoagh to be frankly literary woman and does not pretend to gjli. New York Son. be one. She says she Las a full knowledge of cookery topics, and that she is Laws TrnU. Lawn tennis continnt to decline in willing to write down what she knows pt'piilarity among Englishwomen, The in ner own aim pie manner, ana then if fact U that the game, among experts, is editors choose to accept it they must be now played at to furious a rate tk-- t it is willing to edit and even to rewrite it m.nj like hard work than play. When keeping always the facts in the case a it was introduced at first it was carried she gives them. New York Letter. on in a very fashion, without The Erst Australian woman who took serious disarrangement of costnme or a at the London university was degree both serious overheating of the person, evils toti, fcuiinine perfjrmerof tb Adela McCallongh Knight who recently died in Vienna, Although calr twenty. dsol tu Binb-- r Oi Lt tt recency c! tb RiyaJ tiemy icic4 a k. tLatlisdjtJ prpcrlctt aid LjOfa:tel a tl.l portionkitof Lis tetate to ti laa Mrs tie d .rvj Uritg sun. wiii Inm getxnx pronisja j ta ijlxuz.'t. t-t- te r years tb oil she UI uWLoborsal tidveraity. aU at tb school cf Pw"'rin had recti vod th tihtst prix ia their departme&t for women. r-T-a h tad been appointed resident physician in a new hufpiul for women as soon as the received ber degree, and had beea entertained by the Princess of Wales at Marlborou-- a lloaae. Sausage or fresh pork be kept sweet and race In summer cay by frying it as if for immediate nae and packmr it u mrj. in narrest miia other bosy tine when it is desirable to LaT hot meat for sapper, and it is too warm to Lara heavy Lot fires, some of this meat may be unpacked and heate4 np on an oil stove to the tatMactiun of every one. Handsome rags may be made of the remnants of the best body Brussels stair carpeticg. cut ia lengths to suit the ends hemmed, and a homemade fringe of yarn, made of colors to match those of the carpet sewed on. Two women la urea tt appear in the list of prize winners at the academy under the Mcatyon Foundation Mme, de la Brnyon. for her "Princess Hosalba," and Mme. Jeanne Caiin, for ber "Roche ilaudite." distributed that it is so never reaches the head. There is much more comfort to be bad in sitting erect than in lounging. Blakeley Hall in Brooklyn Lale. Pel Was SrcaraS. The Ninety-fiftDerbyshire (now the Second Battalion Derbyshire regiment), possessed at one time a highly prized pet It was on the 30th of March, 1853. that Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Raines of the Ninety-fift- h foot, led the third assanlting column at the capture of Kotah, and important fortified city of The assault had proved Rajpootana. successful; Kotah was taken, and the Ninety-fiftunder Colonel Haines, was engaged In clearing the streets, when a private of the Grenadier company noticed a fine black ram tethered in a garden. It was a magnificent animal, with enormous curved horns oue, in fact, of the famous breed of Rajpootana "fighting ram." Colonel Raines attention being drawn to this ram, it struck him how very well It would look marching at the bead of the Ninety-fifth- ; so, as there was no actual fighting going on at that moment, he ordered the Grenadier to take possession of the animaL The order was readily obeyed, and thus the Ninety-fiftacquired this handsome representation of their county badge (the "Derby Ram"), for the ram proved a willing prisoner, showing not the slightest disposition to resent his compulsory enlistment into her Britannic majesty's service. The Ninety-fifthighly approved of their prize. The ram was forthwith dubbed "Derby I," and handed over to the care of the big who from that time became ! London Art Journal is "comrade." How On Aid ST 21, FSTCY Regimental STAPLE GROCERIES. JSTD h PICNICIANS! The Finest and Freshest Assortment of PICNIC and LUNCH GOODS to be found Fverythtnin Canned Meats, Game, i'ates Pickles, Olives, Cheese and an Endless Variety of Crackers and Biscuits. Call and see me whr n you are in need of any. h, Grand Opera LTonse Builtlin, 2516 Washington Avenue. "j E. FRIEDERICH. BROWNING BKOTHEKS. CVden 155 Main 2461 Washington Avenue, ' . WE HAVE A CAR LOAD OF St, Salt Lake Citv. flFETY piCYCLES h r c'.Ni .V h Arajo't Dilemma. Arago, tN. great French scientist, dreaded nothing more than seeming ridiculous. He was careful of his dignity even with his most intimate friends. Eugene de Mirecourt give an amusing account in his "Portraits et Silhouettes du XIX Siecle" of Arago's mortification at having to share a room with his friend, M. Quetelet, director of the Brussels observatory. They were at Lonvain. When it appeared that the best accommodations that could be given them was one room with two beds Arago seemed mucu disturbed. When they went to the room he paced the floor impatiently, while the Belgian astronomer watched him in astonishment and dared not prepare for jn t size, ii, .Mncn imrry-inc- n il' n's Size. n m List Trice. OnrPriA. List Price. Our Price a.uu i out mzo S4.VUU wnocis, najusiaoip, cone ornnne. tni.w najnstnblei cone bearings iiu.un I Hoya Mze, iiwiH, oau Dearines u ootii U5, .00 nwin.. ni.i u cone bearings a.oo adjustable ball bearings to wheels and pedals.. 90.00 55. Aluo Girlo' Trickles, all sizes and price i is received some Kodak Cameras, which are the Onlv First K"Ve have OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FREE TO ALL. Class Amaturejust Camera made. xtioae New Net Dresses. "Have yon seen the new net dresses? I don't like them, they are two communicative, "Why, for pity's sake, what do you GRAND OPERA HOUSE. mean ?" "Just what I say, they are too communicative. Yon buy one, and see what a fix yon will be in. I have one. and every time I put it on I wish 1 never had been born. Everything sticks to it If you sit on the beach when you get up bed. you are covered with shells, minnows Finally Arago seemed to form a des- dirt If yon chat confidentially with a perate resolution. Be exclaimed, "1 young man and get interested and sit a ought to tell you, my dear friend, that little near him, the wool from his suit it is impossible for uie to sleep unless 1 clings to the netting, and every one of have on my head" your friends knows right away with whom you have been spending your "What?" time. Oh, they are horrid things I The "A cotton nightcap!" "Faith, that is my own habit," replied merchants are advertising them big, but M. Quetelet. "Many persons cover their I wouldn't have another for any money.'' The speakers were two women ravag heads so when they go to bed." "Do you think so?" said Arago with a ing the Broadway dry goods stores for sigh of relief. "But that ia not all. wardrobes for a season at Newport. New York Recorder. When I sleep" "Well?" "I snore!" Contagions Disease. "Ah, so do L I make as much noise Individual resistance to contagion is as a pipe organ," returned the Belgian. none the less remarkable. A physician "Oh, well, then, that is different," or nurse will lie brought into the most said Arago, much consoled. "Let us go intimate contact with a case of contagi to bed." ons disease without contracting it, while the same patient may communicate it to . Bit Offering-a person passing him in the street, in the A Eoston newspaper reports an amusearly stages of his trouble, before it has ing scene in an open horse car. The developed to cause any conductor had collected his fares and re- alarm. We sufficiently have known of a most maturned to his station upon the rear platlignant attack of diphtheria communiform when one of the passengers left his cated to a druggist by a person calling seat and 'took another nearer the front at the store before his disease had fully The conductor, meantime, was pre and a lady suffering itself; developed sumably on the lookout for passengers, from the mumps succeeded in communiand when his gaze reverted to the car he them to a sympathizing neighbor cating saw, as he thought, a new man in one of who for a moment at the door stopped the forward seats. Be proceeded at occe to inquire after her health, while other to collect the fare and tapped the gen- members of the family residing in tleman courteously on the shoulder. remained unaffected. Popuhouse "This is a one cent piece," 6aid the lar Science News. official. Onen!gohntlv, The Corpse "Took a Hand." Dr. L. Corneau. author of a work en titled "Certain Signs of Death," says well authen that he can cite ninety-siticated cases where persons were buried alive by mistake. Here is one: A French army officer, on Aug. 30, 1836, was buried x at Saintea with military honors. The parting salute awoke him from apparent death. He knocked upon the lid of the coffin, was heard and set at liberty. He marched back to the house of mourning at the head of the detachment that had been detailed to escort his remains to the tomb, A One Sided Bargain. The champion horse trade of the vicinity took place recently. A well known Lee jockey secured a Ehowy colt, end hied himself to t!ie Dale to see the boys When he came back he was driving a line black horse, leading a good bay, while there followed tu'hind a pair of oxen, a cow, an old sow and eight pigs Springfield (.Mh.ss.) Iti publican. : Beautiful S'.irll Money. in the shell beautiful most The money world is uiHtle of the abalone of our When polished the western coasts. ahaliiiie sliows lovely green, purple and iridescent colors, and '.he Indians from California to Alaska value it highly, hs do the manntacturers :if po.irl buttons. AUG. 2GTH. EusselTs Comedians, NEW YORK BIJOU THEATRE CO. A 200 really remarkable combination-BROXS- HOWARD, ON uights at the Bijou Theatre, New York, presenting Paul Potter's Laughable M. Absurdity, The CITY DIRECTORY (UP TO DATE) Reconstructed by LOUIS HaREISON. Musical interruptions by WM. Constructed for LAUGHING La Flata S. MULLALY. Purposes Only. City.. Every person going there should provide themselves with: a bottle of CLARK'S CHOLERA MIXTURE For Summer Complaints and nil troubles brought on by change of water and diet ur.d high nltitude. One dose tli-sa- "Yes," answered the passenger. "1 know it 1 paid my fare when I was in the other seat This time I supposed you were taking np a collection. '. will give relief. V. M. CLARK, 242, TWENT . z Y-- FI FT! I ST. fe (?l.'c ... t- i |