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Show The Saet Lake Telegram. r or even our proteges, the cannibals of the The Evening Telegram. j THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Eyery Evening Except Sunday, by tka Fctriotism and Old Liberty Dell. Old Liberty Bell, that silent memento of the Na- ion's independence, has not lost its power to warm SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. the 'Hearts of Americans, nor to stir the patriotic (Incorporated) multitude to enthusiasm and cheers. It is indeed OLice 1 s. Wast Temple St.. Salt Lake City.,, Utah. a goo sign of .the times "when more than a million Telephone Calls Office 240; KcMtorta.1 Rooms. 22& Americans heads are bowed in reverence ana men TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. upraised amid nughty cheers as freedom; pro- One year by mail. In advance $7.00 tlx J. 2 BO elaimer passes by. Yet all this occurred during the months, by mall, i n advance, vJn montii by mail. In advance 64 recent visit of the venerable relic to Boston. The One week, by raUl or carrier .15 , cent tingle cop;', everywhere the eld bell which rang out liberty re- reception vHl fc.P order. epres money moy ,"chec!i draft. In the name ant to the ad- - ceived in Boston was creator than the ovation the of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. country s hero would receive. .Everywhere along Salt Lake City. Utah. the route from Boston to Philadelphia, Liberty Bell Communications pertaining to the Editorial Department received a continuous ovatiou. in isosiou me piat- sea to tne Editor of the Bait Lake nn xcMrii trm boll rptp.1 wjik raised hifrh RO Rejected MSa. cannot be returned unless postage islleiegram. sent for fnrm 1.-4 such mirto. inn1 aiicxita frnni ln. nnirln . wui.uuaic8.nons to adrertiseroe&ts aod business rslatlng should be addressed to the General Manner, Salt Lake Tele Curb could See it. The liberty float was drawn by nuth , 1 41-ii- -- M SSl 2ZeT& Eastern Adv. Agent- 3 TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscription erpirea la on the address label of eaoh paper, tbe of which to a subsequent date become a receipt for change remittance. No other receipt la sent unless requested. end-Cl- Entered at the Po stoface at Bait Lake City, Utah, as Matter. Sec- - as leaving th.a pity for a week or mora can hava their paper sent to their address regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making- the request, in person or by pcst&i card, t.t the ofSce, No. 149 South West TelegTara Tenders - Temple. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 19uS. Should Americans Throw Stones? Americans should do a little down in Kentucky before they throw brjeks at &er via or Venezuela. By the official statement of Judge Hedwine, of the Circuit court which is in session at Jackson, there is in Breathitt county "the least safety of life and property in' all civilization.' Assassination is of almost daily occurrence. "Wit nesses are murdered, intimidated or burned out of house and home by criminals against whom they have testified in the courts. In fact, anarchy reigns in certain parts of Kentucky. But it will be noticed that murder, rapine and plunder in Kentucky are not based on any desire to get wealth, but solely to destrov enemies and their property. Revenge is behind every- - murder committed in the feud dis tricts. And it is this spirit that is making Kentucky a hissing and a byword in every civilized country. While the federal constitution guarantees to every Btate a republican form of government, in Breathitt and other counties anarehv reigns. It is useless for partisan papers to attempt to hold either the He publican or Democratic party solely responsible rr the conditions which have led to the disgrace William Goebel, by virtually ful situation. seizing the ballot box in Kentucky, aroused a storm of public indignation that culminated in his assas si nation. A Republican governor and other Repub lican 8tate officials are under indictment for alleged complicity in the Goebel murder. But on three oc oasious perjurfHl witnesses who testified against these officials have been exposed in court. The trials of the cases have teemed with perjury. Judge Redwine, who is accused of being friendly to the Breathitt county criminals, was one of Goebel's lieutenants. Breathitt nnty is Democratic and its .'.emtio. And so men of county officials arc I both parties are primarily responsible for the present reign of terror. The boy Governor of Kentucky has already demonstrated his inability to cope with , the situation and the time has come for the whole power of the nation, if necessary, to be invoked. If Governor Beckham cannot maintain order, then the federal authorities should step in end restore a republican form of government in certain sections of the tate. But until we do this let us be charitable in criticising the assassin of Servia and Venezuela house-cleanin- g 1 i t-..- u p.nti-divor- well-know- June British 23.-- The 1 Pt political offenses. If aflnAA T?AT4 I 1 171? fTafi TlTTrAY for a London matinee were reac hed at beSnt of Que Who wS-fo?t"Alexandra's Banltorlum at Davos, A total u $23,000 was Switzerland. netted I S -- i Lf-ssau- I SCHWAB TO QUIT TRUST; VREELAND ALS0 WEARY Aerried'Vhia ... .... Claimed That Assassination of Alex-andand Drag Y7& Dodo . BROS.,. Bankers, SALT LAKE CITY. ESTABLISHED ISSs. er 8alety deposit boxes for rent. by Hi Agents. Deseret National Bank VIENNA. July 23. The Allgemelne correspondent learns that the new King of. Servia was not only fully Informed of the military consplrac at Belgrade, bat it was actually carried out by his agents. The officers broke into the konak with a fixed determination of killing the royal couple. The question of demanding the abdication of King Alexander was not a condition. "When the late King perceived bis peril he promised to release the crown, but the officers ignored this and proceeded to murder him. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capiti Burpl L. S. ar.0 ono Moses Thatcher H. 8. Young Vlce-Pri1- PreeMent it Ca-shit- Kdgwr 8. 'tllVa Aunt. Cashier COHEEECIAL NATIONAL BANK, Cepital Paid in, 200,000. Oeneral Banking In ill its Branches. . r. Directors John J. J. B. O. J. SoJUhury. Moylaa C. Fox. J. E. Cosgriff. W. P. Noble. Ooorg M. Downey, John Donnellaa, A. K. Holden Da-ly- NEWS OGDEN JSm.000 js lldls Cos-grtr- TELEGRAM'S OQDEN OFT?CE McCORfNICK & CO., offics V subscription and advert uxinents for Th Salt Laks Telegtsm. Any news- ltm may b left at the mid addrs. SALT LAKE CITY. 1L Brown, etnly baudinr. take BANKERS, Txy-cl- es CEstabUshed - XfTI.) Trsjisact a GectraJ Back In r Busineav Fish Law Is Interpreted. S CO., Judge Howell in th Ogden court yesEALT LAKE TTTAH. CITY. terday Rave a decision relative to persons (Established fish owning private fshponds and selling Capital paid up and that work Is now being accom-pl'she&r ore y He mainSurplus anl undivided rroflts. U.CC3 04 4 during the closed season. a General Banking Business. Trex.acts The City Council has issued orders tained the own-- r would have such a right DRa-T- S ISSUED on a:i prominent was stocked prifrom the no be more 'bodies providing dead pond that brought cities th United State. Europ. Asia, r.to town without the consent of the vate ources or during the oien season, Afrlra,of Australia ar.d ths rtm of th that he would have no Tight to take world. ft Corontr, but Monday the bodies of Mrs. but the fish from the public waters or allow P. P. KINO. Prldrnt. 1 HOME Robert Morgan and Andrew Peterson them run to into the ditch's pondd through H L MILLER. Ceshier. JL were so well preserved that they were from any public f.shlng-pondurlnp the JNO. E. MILKS. JLss't. CasTt-jeto and for the season. cloeed his In morgue with accordance prepared brought decision Ike Shup v&a fined J for Iburial. The missing bodies" now numllegal tlshlr.g. ber thirty-fivEleven bodies were found Monday, National Bankof tfie Republic Asks 32000 for His Arm. only four of which were identified. They IT. 8. DEPOSITARY. are: Mrs Robert Morgan. Andrew The damage suit tf Byron Moyes vs. Knox. Frsnk Pres.; Gorg A. Lowe, Peterson. Iva Ashbaugh ard Mrs. S. the Ogden comSwer Pipe and Clay W. McHrlde. Adu., C&jthtsr. pany was called Rolapp Judge CAPITAL PAID IN. $330,000. sues for The The relief fund Is rapldiy growing, the yesterday. plaintiff amount on hand being J25.0O0. Food. ' damagesIn alibied to t due for an rrm branches traxv,ctl. Banking In a'l Its on tha principal the defendant's employ. The Kxehange cttie cf 4iwn beds and clothing art coming In from lout whtl Jury to try the case ha been secured Kurcp. Inert pM on trrne dpoJiSta. almost every town In the Northwest. and the evidence Is being taken today. WELLS, FARGO BANK d. DAILY ANIMAL STORY FOR THE WEE SALT LAKER e THE TWO ROOSTERS. e. Two roosters who had lived together yars got into a dlscueeion over which was worth the most money. "I," said the younger, "belong; to one of the oldest and most exclusive families In the State. My was owned by Napoleon III., and nothing but the Lluest blood runs in my veins. Here is my pedigree. You can see that It goes back to the time when chickens first inhabited the In great happiness for many great-grandfath- er n Fell Over Dead. A LITTLE FOLLY. THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE. "Oh! that's nothing." Fald the older rooftei : "I'm game all over." I don't count so much on what my grandfather did. but what and can do myself." And with that he gave the proud rooster such a terrible thrashing that it fell over dead on the nedltrree it had been showing. Then the old rooster Started to crow, and said: "A live game bird is worth ones" and he a thousand went on ticking corn. Moral: Ijarn to depend on yourself and not on what your ancestors did. great-grandfath- The bride's mother wan i3lting her and together they sat in the ewtng-rooThe bride was fixing the sleeve lining of her husbend's overcoat. "Well, I think that's a neat Job," remarked the bride, as she Unshed lier tafk. The mother examined it and shook her head solemnly. "You don't like It?" auRRested the bride. "It's too dono," was the reply. "Too well done?" "Yes; If a tailors Job." "But If I can do U as well ss a "Why. then, of course, you'll have to keep on doing things of that sort. Oh. I know all about it. I tried it when I was first married, r d later mysif I had to ruin two coats before I could brrak your father of the habit of bringing evto me. Jut listen to the voice erything of experience, daughter, and make a Job of that, even if you have bungling to it all out and do it ovtr again. no trouble at all to discourage him It's now, but It will be a,, year or so later. It is of the utmoft importance that a woman should begin married life right." Chicago Post. w-e- ll ter HIS CHOICE. that Agent Yejjir. I will guarantee this is the most concentrated food you BVPf fltA . ... . n mil 1L.. uuouii:ri TV... Tl nun ' 1 n.nM. umi1 1lurid I want the jiui kind that spreads all over my system. Life. bfr TO FLOOD er blue-blood- ed SUFFERERS KANSAS CITY. June ti. Th bodies of Albert Matthews and Theodore Bar bour, who were drowned In the great flood at Lawrence, were found there yesterday. A pontoon bridge across the Kansas liver here for wagons and pedestiian3 will rrobablv be completed tomorrow. The Metropolitan car bridge Is expected to be finished on Wednesday. The Milwaukee road bridge across the Missouri river will be used by trains Thiir.lv for the first time since th flood. Full telephone service between the two Kansas Cities will be established tomorrow. The Kansas City relief fund passed the S70.WO mark today, and the lumber contributed by lumbermen all over the country exceeds J27.0O0. Furniture is being given In limited quantities to families about to resume housekeeping. Tillman Asks Change of Venue. COLUMBIA. S. C, June 23. Application for a change of venue for 4. H. Tillman, former Lieutenant-Governo- r of this State, charged with the murder of N. C. Gonzales, editor of the State, was begun here today. The decourt, fendant, who appeared In confineshowed no ill effects of his ment, which has lasted since last January. Senator Tillman was also In court. V.-P- Council Turns Down Mayor. GENEROUS RELIEF Seventy Thousand Dollars Has Been Sent to Kansas and Is Being Distributed. The Council did the wise thing when it granted Health Commissioner Stewart authority to employ two extra quarantine inspectorx. woman. WALKER WITH CONNIVANCE n-a-s And now Delaware makes claim to notorietv by burning a negro at the stake. And still we raine our hands in holy horror when we read of the massacre and the assassinations in Hervia. old-fashion- ed See our Great Leader in Lad. Whit Embroid. trim., 1.7i value, only Vurf "Waists. KING PETER CHARGED non-su- We suggest that President Giauque and Professor McKay adjourn to Saltair and settle their differences in the lake. In the deep and clear waters of the inland sea they would be aKHiired of an inexhaustible supply of mud. n rt j-- The smoothness with which cars run over the First street hill is a demonstration of what the street car company might do for all its trackage earth." if it had enterprise enough to give the citizens of SaU Lake the kind of service their generous patronage deserves. 3?. another resignation would soon become known. It was Intimated that II. H. Vreelnd. president of the Metropolitan street railway system, would retire from that office as oon s the litigation history regarding it has passed nto and he can gracefully step down. His reaon Is said to be that he has too heavy a burden to bear in the conduct of the company's finances without sup-lofrom directors, lie Is about to sail for Europe for a long absence, andres-It is declared that be will send In his ignation while he is abroad. NEW YORK, June 23. Charles M. Schwab, president of the United States Steel corporation,, will present his resignation of that office soon after the leturn of J. P. Morgan to thla country, according to reports emanating from financiers In a position to get first news of such a move. The resignation, if the assertion be correct, will be directly due to the revelations growing out of the shipyard trust collate. Mr. Schwab bought the I3ethlehm Steel company und sold It to the trust. Since the latter became financially Involved, and the price paid for the Bethlehem awakened sharp criticism, Mr. Schwab has offered to take back the Bethlehem company, and the shipyard trust Interests have stated that they would surrender It to him. This would -give Mr. Schwab a substantial to tee! the property and the only competitor Morgan tryst In the making of armor inplate. It is believed here '.hat he tends to devote himself wholly to the building up of this enterprise. It vaa reported in Wrall street that 4 his guns. Rus-sio- WEDNESDAY These Are Stories Told by Financiers Who Predict Steel President Will Operate Independent Plant. Prince Chinas Admission. LONDON. June 23. According to the Peking correspondent of the Times, Prince Chlng, president of the foreign board, admits .having submitted to M. late Russian Charge. d'Affalres at Peking, a memorandum of an agreement between Russia &.nd China regarding Manchuria and New Chwang which HEPPNER ASSUMING 's now being diecusaed at St. Petersto intimate what the burg, lie declines ORDER ONCE MORE character of the Russo-Chin- a agreement but there seems small doubt that the agreement Is satisfactory to both china Wreckage Nearly All Bemoved and and Russia. the Sanitary Conditions Are Mrs. Lucas Divorced. Improving. ST. LOUIS. June 23. Mrs. Louise E. Lucas was granted a divorct today HEPPNER. Or.. June 23. The clearfrom Henry V. Lucas, former million- ing away of the debrii caused by the nine umuaSi ui lire Sue OIIU was not flood I progressing rapidly. The result The suit goon baeebUl club. contested oy Lucaa, as he is in se- - of organization of the work In a systematic manner is evident upon all sides, society people appeared for Mrs. and soon all iuis wreckage will have been Lucas in support of her allegations. p removed. Only two of. the buildings which set forth desertion and remain on Main street that were carport. ried there by the wateu. and the sediPeter Goes to Belgrade. ment that deposited on the streets GENEVA. Switzerland, June 2J King is being rapidly removed. left nva " hi" wy The sanitary conditions of the town Pettr of at present are far better than had been was loudly cheered and presented with hoped for, but every precaution Is be Ing taken to guard against an epidemic. chritKiaV Dr. Smith, who represents the State Suisse." Board of Health, ordered alkali from the hills to be placed upon the streets, Auditor Reiser is pursuing the right course in refusing to pay the f 16 bill for liquors and cigars contracted by the Council when it visited Parley's canyon several Sundays ago. The taxpayers should not be compelled to pay whisky, beer and cigar bills for Sunday junketing trips of the Council. In this case The Telegram advises Mr. Reiser to stand by ce The Hew "New Woman." This proposed new woman will, however, so the faculty believes, combine the old and new to a degree that will jnak" of her the typical woman of man's highest ideal. "It is my theory that most divorces are caused by the failure of women to understand their husbands," said Superintendent R. T. Morgan of Rupkln women university. we "By teaching all this and will change psychology do away with the 500,000 divorces granted every year." The new curriculum decided upon by the woman's department, with Miss Sweet as dean, embraces such studies onMhj belorade. President Giauque and former Principal McKav wore their Stocks of pen points out several weeks ago and it was necessary to resort to inkstands as weapons in oruer to continue IUO IlglH. Jr rom tlie standpoint of necessity or lack of pen points the gentlemen were no doubt justified in falling back on ink, but when they discarded ink for mud the incident became an entirely different proposition. ce hus-bands-to- -l. years. lie Minister to servia left here this mom. understood that lng for London. It thefirst bill to be submitted to Kin - 1 68 Britisn Minlster Depart., v a J commander of the order. all New England to see the bell. The city had never been so crowded. The Hub never saw such a time since 127 years ago. Never were the streets so denselv filled. Everywhere the Liberty Bell went heads were bared and rousing cheers marked the enthusiasm, which was continuous from one end of the route to the other. And the great outpouring of people and the enthusiastic reception was all in honor of a battered, rusty bell. But this old relic represented something to these Boston patriots. Thev recalled that dav more than a ceuturv airo when the old bell boldly rang out freedom to Americans. It proclaimed liberty. It was the avant courier that announced the greatest and best news in the' history of this country And in paying tribute T : x me people or uosioii are setting a iu xiufriy ieu jl fine example in patriotism. It is almost Fourth of ulv and patriotism and Independence dav are inKeTuurahlv rnnnwtwl. Anicrirnn may of old as this bell, proud they are of the tidings it pealed forth 127 years ago. as teem calculated to make good wives and mothers. PSYCHOLOGY AS The theories of the faculty as to what methods will be effective in' discouragA CURE FOR THE ing divorce and encouraging domestic harmony are set forth in the following DIVORCE EVIL table: To Discourage Divorce. r CHICAGO, June 23. Psychology is Girls should be taught psychology. Should learn to know the men they the remedy f6r the divorce evil, at least are to marry. so says the faculty of Ruskln univerShould take a course in housewifery. sity in Glen Elyn. 111., who have started Should study an 1. Domestic bookkeeping. movement, which en 2. Cookery. courages the study of psychology as the 3. English grammar and literature. panacea, for the national ill. "Women 4. Art in nature. should learn to know their husbands. Should not study 1. Stenography. Let wives and sweethearts study psy2. Mathematics. chology, and thus become able to read Foreign and dead languages. the minds and dispositions of their Must study psychology. Must learn to understand their husThis i3 the decree of the bands. Must be domestic. society, made up. of the faculty menmotherhood. Must tioned, the woman's department of hold their spouses afto Must C. names now Miss Ada study which Sweet, fections. a. writer ar.d club woman, Must not be business women, but as dean. women. home uniof the This woman's department devote themselves to the scienMust H determined upon conquering versity of home making. so tific do to believes and divorce study the evil, Must cater to their husbands' wants. that the "new woman" must be reMust sympathize with their husbands' modeled and made into an improvt moods. a new woman wife of and Bpeeles mother which, by the way, is pimply a AS SHE SHOULD. happy return to the good, anti-divor- w thirteen beautiful horses, each wearing a blanket of the original States. bearing the name of, one x , m, xueir vtfiii iuuubuius ui pfiwus ;iu iX3UMUU Aivfiii - Tribune Blig., New York City. CpCKWITH. Western Adv. Arent 0nraJ HORACE M. FORD, lfl Marquett Bunding. Chacarjo. ?; 43-4- his home, in Yonkert. aged and TUESDAY , Uma 1 Tv-o- WELL KNOWN PERSONS Founder of Bed Men Dead. new york, June 23. Louis ingwer. oer'man immigration society an! later regis-dre- sl . Ji TUESDAY EVnXIXG.iJCNF. 23, 1003. r.; Established 1Kb 158 Ofaces. Ths Oldest and Largest. The Council last right received a communication from the Mayor In which he said that If the Council would offer W5.-- 0 for the water-work- s instead of $4l2 the purchase might be made. It was decided, however, that the Council woulu make no increase. R. G. DUE & GEOTU3E BUST, General eo., MaJiier Utah, Idaho and "Wyoming, OfU ces tTi. Progress Building-- Salt Laks City. , Patrolman for Canyon Road. Robert Shaw has bi-appointed deputy sheriff and wl'.I patrol th Ogden canyon boulevard on holidays and Sundays. H has authority to arrest any persons found disorderly or creating a disturbance. DISSOLUTION OP PAP.TNXHSIIIP. NOTICE 13 HERFRT C.rVT:N THAT Mr. Henard Merklenburjr ba. withdrawn from the firm known at ha Klectrte Turn ing and Mfg. Co.. and the firm will here- Special Boad Tax Defeated. after t known as Iia.ucher Thre will be no spatial assessment made to rals money for road purpose In the various district of Weber county thl yejr. Th movement was defeated by a large majority. & Thies. NOTICE. ASSESSMENT Leon Creek Gold Mining company. Prtn- p'ace of buslne. Suit Lke Oty. eirl Utah. Nolle is hereby given that at a held r.n the 3Tth meeting f the directors, an asessmert cf or, uf May. day cent rer sr.are was levied on tr.e capital stock of the corporation, payable Immedi ml. MeCorr.Irk, secretary, at ately to H. &A. Co.'s bar.k. In Sn'.t Lnk stock Utah. upon whlh tht Ar.y City. City Briefs. cn tne fc'ri aistssmcr.t mv rrmam iinrait will 13. at pnt-'.'-- fliirqjnt an Joseph A. Madsen. aged ft 14. of21.Brlrham dav of July. ant advertised for suction, of OgCity, and Jun Mud n, Knl . will J den. were yesterday granted a license to ur.ss payment l mde befc--1 p; .tejr-3Mh of sold on the day July. wed. tr.a delinquent a ssmert. together win an.t . of advertising expanse of Alexander Heal", son of Mr. and Mrs. the cost II. M CORNICK. Secretary. A, been P. J!rrly. haa just graduated from MrOnrrlrk Jt Co.'s Bank, Sa:t th 1 ifiltute of Technology at Roton Office: Utah. Lake City, with he degTe of bachelor of science. Mrs. Douglas Js Dead. Mrs. Elizabeth Douglas died last night at home. 2i Twenty-sixtill for several months. The She has date has not yet been set for the fu-h-- H'l. h bn m k n Charles HUlmnn BronRh, formerly cf Ogden, has accepted the of economics ar.d sociology at the State university of Arkansas, located at rrof-ssorshi- Fay-tttcvill- A complaint charging Emmet e. VUon with nsf.iult with a deadly weapon ts to tw flld by the County Attorney. Wllfon Is the nrgro who asaultd an"the- - rol- 111MH in irip murium jam,, jv ago and was arrested at Morgan. IiTi NOTICE t- MEETING TO INCOSPO- RATE. - Ps!t Iak meeting cf the trute will be hp!d at 4 - p. m.. Tue4v. of1in H.immord Ju!r i'3. st the Hall, Silt City. Utah, for the pjr-po- e uf of adopiirg articles Inrnrpnrat rru L E. HALL A e-- f Co'.lejf ' Msfair In Need Else Fur Yon Anything To replenish your wardrobe for the Fourth of July? Why not join the crowds and be one MEN'S SUITS, Values $12.00 to THIS WEEK ...... $18.00, of Latest styles at the LOWEST PRICES. You'll find it here. the lucky ones to participate in the GREAT GIANT SUIT SALE? Children's Suits Boys' and Slaughtered from 33 1- -2 TO 50 PER CENT OFF. I "So youthful in appearance, too! She doesn't look a day over 35. It must emstrapbarrass her somewhat when inthat the presping boy calls her grandma ence of strangers." "Not on your life! She takes pride in being the youngest looking grandmother anybody ever saw." Chicago Tribune. A LOVER'S QUABREL. She (turning at tbe door) I think you to are lust hateful, and I'm never going so there's no use speak to youthe again; room after me becorning into on music cause I'll be the rustic bench at the far end of the conservatory. Smart Set. QUESTIONABLE COMPLIMENT. At the dinner of the Sphinx club W. Ostrander of Philadelphia told of a man living in a village near Philadelphia who said to a friend: "How do you think the people of this village would like It if I delivered a lecture on Mont Pelee?" "I think the people would very much to have you deliver your lecture on prefer Mont Pelee rather than in this village." was the comforting answer. New York Times. M. MEN'S SOFT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 75c and $1 Values, YOUR CHOICE THIS WEEK 65c tow E m EELLY COMPANY Plain Figures 132 Mam Street One Prico |