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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1003. 4A "f r JIORTENSEN I 5 SENTENCED TO BE SHOT NOV. 20; MAKES LONG PLEA FOR LIFE Convicted Murderer of that is the status of the thing from any-faI desire to may to your At this tlmo that it appears today, Honorstandpoint. the record of thia court, that I had no reasonable defense to make; In fact, it appears I had no defense to make. If your Honor please, I am prepared to show you privately where I got the money, how much I had. how much my contracts wer and to whom they were, and by whom I obtained material, and to whom I paid inem. James R. Hay Protests His Innocence in Ve- hement and Eloquent Address. mt fho!i are Calf vllh fjilenlor Wll-m- leat'tur tlp. Sires to mur-Uorc- al- rxtrnnlott heavy Sire lxrt to 2 4 - 1 - - - t- - Mv Ky. r! ?';'rP Eurtk. mni - 4-4- 4 ST. LOUIS OR CHI CAGO I ttrrt l!rkt i' .t--- ' ir Cr.--k-r-i jrJf!!r cM. f:t lk Ccrnmml I'"-s'-Arn'. . Sharp's statement to me. Why --d. I h w.i-i ..'.I. for put Janv-- Sharp on the t 1:1 it was in the paper; fvfr; b !y hu w James Sharp edaimed it i a rM'lttion? Why was it Introduced? tih. we at nl afford to lose track of the rev-laton. h, no, that is too strong. Good Mormon and Bad Mormo". Mr. Kiehnor introduced, I think, someP.ko this: .Mort. tis":t a pvr thing or bad Mormon: James Sharp u good Mormon-somethi- ng f to that eff'et. course a bad Mortnt.n could not call down re ther-f(Jod here to testify, and could not answer tle .juvf.lon. That 1.4 the substance, oh. Mr. Kiehnor. If your Honor please, too, don't you know what a tremendous influrnee that had? D'.n't you know that hundreds I wa going to f men have built iheir say thousand? whole .pink"s upon that one man's ftate-mem- ? Now. what does it what did it X"' ve. wjien Mr. Sharp pn.v. stood o,i that I w'.il not stand there and says. "And li1 deny It, neither here nor hefore m am when Did I r.t see'everv countenance gone?' in that jury chane. Mormon and b alike? h it thev Jams Sharp, that is v Tw done, they believed him. Now what d' It prove? if it proved one s ll'nv thin:' earth it proved that James Sharp believed me guiltv, not another thint' on earth. Declares His Innocence. The newspapers of this city accused, in the course of his plea, of stirring up public prejudice and sentiment. James Sharp's revelation testimony also came in for its share of denunciation. Mortensen's speech, which was the most remarkable ever delivered in the courtroom by any prisoner in a similar Situation, was pleading at times, and at others defiant. The varying moods and nature of this man with seeming nerves of steel were each given an opportunity of expressing themselves. Only once did he betray the slightest sorrowful feeling, and that was when, with tears in his eyes, he begged the court, for the love of his wife and children, that he might be given a new trial in which to prove his innocence of the crime laid at I At door. In his plea Mcrtensen said in part: 'J'he best rcascu in the world why a flan should be granted a new trial is he is innocent. I have affirmed h re in your Honor's presence, and to others, many others, that 1 a:n innocent of this crime. That is the best reason in the world, the best that was ever urged,a the best that ver will be urged why should K granted a new trial, if haviran once been convicted. ing . 1 have other however, la the firmlv slate to my certain first place fair and knowledge that I have not had a no trial. There has been time, impartial have if our Honor please. wh"n t the of a reasonable doubt. the proThe: h.'s lv n no timen duruis I have been gress of mv trial wh-- - a-- ; ti.e St. i- -t ILJ '.' The Money Jars. Tow tbere were sme j ir Vhere is tb.re ;. n intliveloal. was a b'ol ti ie!y iriir, wiv re inilivldu.il lh it ev r had 4- - tl at Lr-lv-cu- li rn t'iT I. lu g n I ji Krt Vn, For (!!- i.t ! , r.' r f?T ir l .... ' m ?. 1 ri'-- V? I- - Wot , C-- ;) pn. . . t rr r--.. r rn f ' 1 v,-- F;r Pt m It.. t".. rt -- r-- Kr ' 1 J ' V. So. "--'"- t'nvr " ' m m t trv: n Ftk K r. 4 Cf '. c- C . .1 & owi Trn: Kr. t a. i if"',' l H rt cut j.rrit. '.v rt- rA'Oir rub. : '-a- t j-t- ..r. f 1 nirrtr-- arrr v.'Anr.FN. tt i t A.t Lk. c -v v. -- Big' Horn s in 1 y KJ-T3- J t : 1 ' ' MAIN ST 1 - COLORADO-UTA- " 1 ? '' n t r t . . iliM-e- (Mb 1 54 Main StreeL. SHORT UNE H IO bT. -, ! Ij K - iit ' i I 1 1. J 1 n t f t j 4 l --r tr -- I i ;.,: J. I ; . 11 C"'r. ci sv . .- "rn;i - r v j r, fi: L. . 1 9 t I Oretcit 1'U 70 V. .,, ? rrm LAKH C:TV. ,, . t'TAJ. -- ..1 1 1 L 1 e errerl- - oir,t-mti- OVERLAND Nov.- In conclusion, tei ay this. iv. t lU-ru- 1 1 grn-heade- suppositories and even internal lemedies, which the public iiave weihe i In the balance of experience and found wanting; nearly all o,f thc-- nave some relief, but nothing appreachir.s a rrmical cure resulted from these preparations. The remedy required Is one whieh wi'l immediately stop the pain so see;e in of piles, and then by eontraet-lnlr.uny cases the Mnall (capillarie.-.- ) to their normal size, produces a radieal cure and finally abpoibing- the by anl healing tho Inilamoi, raw mucous surfaces. Until a few year.-- ao, r.o such icmedv had been produced, but at that time a suppository was placed upon the market, which has since proven itself to be the permanent cure fv,r this common and distressing trouble; it has become famous throughout the United Canada, and is now sold bv ail States andunder the name of Pyramid I'ile druggists Cure. because jts It is now the merit and safety have advertised it where-evc- r been used. It has advertised by v.ord of mouth, from one sufferer to another; have who trleii everything else, people even submitting: to painful and dangerous avail have surgical operations without that piles can be cured withfirally found and without expense prai t leal! v out pain cure i sold for as the PyramidoZPi'e D" ceats and 51.00 price per package. The Pyramid instantly stops all pain and time contains no cocaine. at the same the acids ar.d morphine or narcotics; properties contained in the remedv cause a healthful, rnt"-urppcecily remove, ar.d contraction absorption of the tumors. It will cure any form of rectal trouble except cancer and advanced fistula, which, by the way nearly always results Irom neglecting proper and timely treatment for piles. A book on cause and cue of piks free by addressing Pyramid Lrug Co., Marshall, Mich. ! . gray-heade- M tat-, Oi v,;., ' i f,r t.:.-- . I ;.;-- - ? Southern Pacnic ill eomrany's Lines c ; i r:; utt'-:M tar.' f ' . TO THE EAST I j IS 1 J SERVICE -- : , -il - s, I M 2 i, f si 1 . s -- . t I OVER I I J S 1 !H -e 1 , bi-e- ttt-nsior.- s I deyoi.r II iiimv to the of this court, but to all the p. o,.;,. ,,f o p. I don't this ?ta'e. n;ht f that ile.ir little v..i:nau. Mrs If . uon't iU p!r that a ti vh ot;detract r dear little chilfrom her at nil red don't di sir-"- that that old dren. ra u'e-of Jt.M.i Hay fe,,,- j,t lh"m all the siupthv lost sight of; gle 1 don't desire yeni viol can. and ph.iuld wlih.draw yor.r svmpathv ft. an th- - mher ft lends and relative; but while you do; t no p. withdraw it from th'tu. I ask y five its t hildr' a. mv fr.rget 11, dy wife, mv s tavhe-rtr. iindh-t-old and v stirs, my friend!. I w ill h.i- - THE NEW sire inlv-rtHei- fc d d, l rrer.ts of chotiiirts, tho luuniy of quac ks, have for years pt fxptnfled in one tiireet ion; lu litnl a pile c'.ire that would (i.re. Tho results have been 0 number of harmless and in nto.---t fiip-j- useless mm, -" 5 -- lit J n ttiidy of th sirian, t' j if Jou Have ! cn Tarth. r t Crv-r- .J f AI7 i ff w-nd- - r r:cr: Srcon.1 outh St. a- -, A I;i.-!,'fa- t Vi T. Y.rc A I'laStfeVl- - TUrm to UlX. W K; TiCKrr ci . I i. a. Gea .. !. f'l effl 'f If .'..- t :. - r j;'.- t t " l'.?:t --. ',: t.'t -- - djcti. t LOUIS. Y N-. C-il- Bros. . 'I he . l", f: 1. 3 r;,;;;!: Jk.l : ff, . THE i tu-nio- rs RODE ALOFT DURING AN OCEAN VOYAGE ! long-soug- ht rap-ldl- i. ii UNION ls best-know- v r J Insane Tassenger on Steamer Umatilla Breaks Fron Confinement and Takes to the Biidge. l g al f-- rr.ANCli-'i'O- , Oft. S. n ' II LINE. U -- Charles on the I'letcher, a laborer p.a s. U'anu-- Umatilli, Just arrived here from A -- t r 1'ugi t Sound port?, bt violently insane shortly after the vessel b ft Taonma. 11" was put unde r restraint a nd fT.t".tte.l IkIow. but manaip d to reae h. t lu- di ck again where h H itr.l r d to the t.ritr.-arawas allow. to Ktay tlu-runtil )ti arri.il h re he po:t. was Frnt to the ('"ntral hospital. TO ci-m- viw tTlr., U the CHICAGO - EVERY - 1 the-shi- WALL PAPER SALF. Two carloads that muM go quickly. Prices cut in two. Hinh-gr.ipatterns at r.c. l."j', 10c, i'r.e, worth double. IriHen.se assort nvn in all th C. S. WILLIAMS , 1 Kt'a.iee. DAY, fi t' d lOi-- u"r UDKIIT Th" big va!' GEO. W. ?tore. - A- CO . 22S Stat- - .''Sri THREE TRAINS n, PAN PACIFIC AND CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL a Commercial Agent 5 ALT LA ICR i2.:o r. 21 s is Ticket Office West Second South Salt Lake City, Utah. 106 -- Wfcax. , fail V i r hi ; V h - p blood-vesse- : - k. r-- f. s 111! H " c. U.lJ''",r L t r'-- r 0-- r $ ; . l i. : ei ; f-- r.rTK. Tn, p - lrva iS) fcv t ap-'wtr?- '"' Piles. ra. Art.t-.- v Ff n. ?r 'TV.?,.. t. I'rrm Ojn r V3t... 1 -f 1 sn . V Fr T.r. - i .;irm. ' Strfi at tr.t--oji. rt-'t v r t r':f- "I!- -! Of I. a rr.NTov. o a. p : Ko. r"Y I - 154 r ri-h- gond-iuze- t STRAINS DAILY r n, - iTrTo.V -I r.i rosTomcL COHNZR OPP Pfnrr. J? n. c rpa 1 .Si 1 , f r . ...'- V?i Hill Soda Fountain I Aqua Proof n.-.- , : 1 Vtrn I After scorintr District Attorney Kithnor ;nd Dana T. Smith mot unmercifully for the testimony relating to his juggling financial affairs, Mortensen went on: Believed When. He Pleased. Pressed for Confession. Honor please, it will .'nw, i' your to you, if you will look at this tiling elv a minute of that "Why there was nie way 1 look at it. that the District hrst t've; or six dav I liad t' m.vs-lft Attorneyor wanted to hang uponthemy re. scarcely a moment to sbeo; "ijm'dMidy "proof was it lr.t'j me a hard aa they my alleged remarks, marks, of nearly all of this financial proposition, coull puking a'.l the time. No r my nttur-noy- i now when it pleases Mr. Kiehnor he will to lei one about sa'd. talk "T'n't take my word; when it does not please these tiungs. " ami yet listen to all th him he will throw it into the wax to flaseor.fessi'ins I am supposed f have ma le. ket, .iust according to the way it suits; Did I titter a wor-lNet one net one. I'.ut had T not happened to jur-- catn e.n In time, there wn-iln l,.iv be.-confrssion Introduced pretty"at MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS jut this time, pretty tr""d-sizelight act I could not have gut over it; lint I hapI em. Jo catch ard Arid pened stopped. The Only Remedy in the World Ex- that was not th omy thing. J stupj.-a cept & Surgical Operation, That good many things. and Children. Will Certainly Cure Any Form of His Wife h'-r- r. L'.ii 1 li F'kimC!?v Anmrrs at ai.t LAKi: CITY. Sa. tSFr.m fiVti.... - T'r Co Served In th pexisel at later -l-- Fnr K. r'o Soda 'VTater lu.:! F r No. . GERMS FEYER DffTI -- Vf TYPHOID ; ivrtft ri -r i- So i ' lU-7.- rr NT a t S,s I a. p 1 4-4- 4- - ,i' ,.- Alfred enjaailn &. Co..th i.onc:t r.!10ptcot for men. Thy will keep out the rein, they will !tr. p jou v. air", tVty look swell, th y are stylish. V ar s trd-nltil a ,f hv.i for Silt Pr:t 1 . to 310 r.p. f;om $27.50. it.rr. ct new store j.vr.ryiai;ij- - goo.i 101 men aua you:; ICI1 V,Tlt, ti::.t could r.nt make a better case, .y that he wis lviiv' ntir- lv? Now iVslrf to point to :ir:i)thr thi'isr Im c.un"et inn with that. Ibn- - !s Mr. Jidin !:. "uniis a man 11 t' e rr . . ,,f nimg. I half a ilf.si'n riffie.-rs.:her off).-- rS. vnm-to ni" and pressed that t d'1. R hn showed by his evidence, pressed that point t to a Sir.ish. - 1 ..Jtiptx. ft,. t t' - .t ! r 4 Manufactured jne nt ioied. is .e.lit- t (.ti 4 S - 1 t- I ;r:-.r Ko. l UV s 4. I v e - 41 r. - J. 4 1 4 t rx. Will i iXCDlSOV -' n iC . M t : . . ST ? , 1 k. City Tlcktt OrCtf, JO I KUa fitrttt. . 1 4- - i ..r a. t'n it 1"-- 1 l" f I - 15-- . f.rr,' 1:1 : M':y rit a L'.tii-- lv 4 " 1 - - we. k in o '. 4 4 t r . . Fh. r.x - ! 4-- i ,,. .... , I'll i. VtSTtg? HID GRAMDE 1 Clnicfijo Store, 115 West rirt Scuth Street. national rotnnS?e.. l n- In IHur,- he'" to fix the Unit- - .1.1. ;,! h ... It ai.-- y, 'p.'-!l.i;n fiat th Detno-rr.it- s w ill Uike th ir t. rmvntlon an l may in the . n.l n !. t 'hl' i;Ko cr . at stake; one if your f property was and I ask you as a 'h 't!an man to rive It con1--ri' tljai, aside from y.ojr judicialover position; 1 askseeyo'i 10 think that. ;uiil jf you blleo been really i (invli t"i" WhT- - im hae cne tb'ng that point wih ar.v tlvie any degree i f rertaintythi-g- to mv c'dlt. Wh'T-iNot there tlie first Your records nr" tbsol itep- - si'.efu on that to otn- .trfinr lfiint; they don't ev n puint to one unassailpoint 'h't:g; they notdon't one. Now I ask vmi again. able point, 1 ask you in all candor, to giv me another chance, to give me another r'.inne.. and te)l yni I wil' prove mv lioioer nee, io P. It H held I had the rharue, ar.i t to th man ai: I made certain prornfs-It your will reeo'!" t in the oth-t wo or three pl;o s, the s'at mnti; were , I tinder"! .in I made. 1 think s .md ' re not even s itiri. w ;v, rnd so. Tn-what pe pie iily idahnd to know. Many of these things 1 can love. 4 ! ,1 lly ril. ll.mna will all a m Miri; of ist l t'.-.- s s - - ? 4 from the ISth day of December, 1001, 4the day upon which I was arrested; 4-- look at the circumstances tuat arose 4- - between that day and the time that my trial began, the 5th of May in the following year; look at those 4- outrageous, slanderous, malignant. that 4 malevolent, libelous artlep-4- appeared in the daily press from 4 day to day or front time to time; 4were scattered broadcast in the and among the people, almost land 4 very man In the State of I" ah 4- grasping for papers that they minht re- 4- read those dirty, slanderous were marks that ther. lt ;.r:uuraii1. nS th- r.nvt nt intt . h'M nrly In tie- y..ir ar.-than the 1: i.i.il of May. mv life Now, your lf'nor at a few if there stake, '.t is not as plas dollars at stake; ir is pot as if a !Utl ask your Honor to look bark T mere. tie rl.le.l. tea. th.tt li. 11 Censures the Press. 4- - t. :tl "ill I I of inno- 1 that c -ved ' ni l non-Morm- I fonn-- tl.t; Ilr puliKean nati'ir.-.i.tiop. n xt tar will he hM in flilniRn or St. I.ouis. Tin chanres are nine to one, it I al.l. that hhar will 1..- rhven. St. I.oais inlshf stantl an tvn han .. Mere it no' that in. rr.l' rn ff th national ti nui.Itte.. in,. t th- - uiftl'Uii f to.klnsc the on t nt th xnisiiStin a at time wr.tn ;i city jrn.u crfflt .. 1. 1 wt - t". lit f : V. 1 Mt blessed with the presumption cence not o ".c. ASIIIN;TON. O. t. trnies from an nuther.t!,- '"r-ifk- 1 1 nt rt.. t- - Z '., 4 lv-te- r rvas-ons- T o tier, Will Go to One or the Other of These Cities. 1 s I be-e- 1 . 7 . l''l.- criirmnn'M.k t ; v M r. . , . tr lh tbir.-wer- - . '? -. . ft , t. I 1 ! (- - TV - ! d r - ...... i.'.)p, Ft-- 1 !!-- J . - WL " w. otLiirrT. ArM r K, !) eU r.e r, j 2ZO. T!pbon rt f" Kftt '.. ti JV . 5l ?". t-- r " Fw . 1 4 J -. - . t i f n. V '. - J t." T Xrrnnrh. Te!... 5.35 Jlr ..... ' - - i- ..... - " m r Cv,rs..r- ra. p U . VtUr. Jan tr- - ... I'.- 1 w 33 m : F' M. CM ! , I F , , . ,.-- , rrt4,.!ty Ksms . . 'r a i.4. '?-te- . ALL TRAINS DAILY. 't fi?.ti t MBtitfittM ts KmXt.m t? r.l City Tiekkt Of2r 201 Main Strtft, I oi-i- r.d F'-r- o - - F"f Irsf.'i-- 19QZ t ? . , vrt- - nr. e t t rr f!t. RfftFl'Yl'tr I x ,v. f Iflv., .: . it rr.K. W cm trior 4 ilc'r-r- F-f- Prorn n F". - he M -. l u.t, lio 1' Am;rn !!" M Frtr-- . Just. r.4 C!S'ri ............ tr.tr.. .. ... ..,!.. 9:35 a.m rclrti I I 4-- i Vrrrn. Fre-- n lt I - - la "- 5 i.'iHti. nwiJtlr -t- r-tr..'. iif,1 J K-r-- sty t Ifil ( ARRIVE. e - Tl; it -- , u-- j, Kr9 ' h m-.o- - 1 rsT re!f r rrt 7:30 a.m Ftm , r4 11 - J V flf.,,. ......!! lr.t rrrrfH'iat 1 8:00 a.m lmS: tor rrf?. Ar.trn Frk. tJt-rvrT- 1 Ir ti For - 1 - - . n-f- j 1 l - fJr5MMimarfh. Ftotcn. nd P;'vi-- Fer I - s Pv. Ifcl. KirfH rer-rr War.tl rd lnr mei!te nrrl'l on Harrt V:iry 1 for 4Wo want every ihroi hll After overruling the motion for a ably that I could have done thi at 1 on to need lean trial. that don't 4 have one .f our Art Ib. k. Kr e which presented Saturday by I own can all. at remarks my prove for the a1 king. Attorney Bernard J. Stewart, reprewit- 4- every it word of other by senting Peter Mortensen, the con4and you understand from demned murderer of James R. Hay, 4- nesses, the status of public opinion today ht Hioar;h Judge Charles W. Morse sentenced Mor- 4that terrible octopus, public sen- - 4 jT.rymen mayrinark". n lin nt as 'h be hnve tensen to be shot on Friday, November 4- timent. for it nothing else, when 4- day is l.)tig. Tl.cy did m ke rrnirfc. n 20th, he choosing- to be executed in that 4 maddened by such cruel crimes 3 4- th y did ay thlnK" that phua.d have cognizance uf. They 4things the one at bar that It would te 4- , taken Virejudlced manner. my cae. They lul llit r.S AND 210 MAIN ST. l IH'NT. C:: possible for us to concoct or work 4 tn ng that would have irohiti'ea tln- n. Pri r to the pronouncing of sentence of thm. from inittlt.u a i'in.ri, but up in any degree positive evidence; 4- tejme Mortensen delivered a long and eloI have been unable to get It. Vhey rt.;, it would be as impossible for me 4- fom to my attorney, tl.ey hive fom-quent plea, covering a period of one to build up a fraudulent 4 to my brothers, l. today rvr MONDAY they hour and five minutes, asking the court TUESDAY case as it would be for m to t!y 4- of my friend, and tol l thm m out It. nre Ilk a ttreat many other, tney for a new trial. to heaven. I could not do it. Why 4 they will not make affidavit. The striking feature of his speech was the information would be brought t PotatApn. pr bviUbcl lbt his frequent assertions of innocence, doten Into court so quick it would nuke 4 Kk. w hich he whento substantiate, sought 'l.nu.iil yx ever alluded to, by some fact" brought 4- your hair raise. So much for my i;oi,!e-- i l.iielp Hyrur 4financial condition. out at the trial. HutlT Cramry 2 When Mortensen began to speak the iithm 44- 44-44lekj v- -r i i". Arj Mr. immense crowd began surging past the Never Before in the World. rl I lot akft serthe it and rail required 1 spectators' tw.tte !:;il.e If your Honor will recollect, ther wa . vices of every available bailiff to keep ImkI lr evidence aa revelntien lntrod jctd t cr' l'li it back. After' thanking "his attorneys, such Kt I'id Iii klf. . beinto this court. At no tlm-.. 2 I; .ti the District Attorney and Judge Morse lure t'ati m . lieve, so far as I nm informed, has a S..i il!"i;r for all courtesies that had been extend- similar thin.r oecurre.l In thiH voiIl. Now J'.i'.l 1: t I jird ed to him, he said that his innocence Mr. Kiehnor t.i has state. ho w ae;-Nit. I I'Soi.r. i r iMV'tV was the best srround in the world for a fair in this ihlng. fair to the Stat'T i.od t'.tr-- t li't'.f, r Convention Republican to me. Mr. is awr-- that new trial. n r 1; Vle.iriT. Kl: I many nu n wh i hear I Jam were a new-tria-l, Lm dkpot. CrXT. UXE SALT $!.0O $1.25 $1.45 S. ask your Honor to give m nnothrr rhfinre, give me a chaiiris to rl"-i- r irtf"!f 4if can. urd If rjnnoi-- 1 mv tlnv ff 4had had a fair trial aivt 1 bel.eved th.'.t I lia-.I i.';ve' n.a 4-had a fair trial. I opened I my moi.th. but I f.iv P 1 ou El 4Honor have pot had a f.ilr trial. 4hav; intriurcd evlden.-- If otr lb re r had 4 permitted it. to pr jvo that tlx re ven prob- - mow onr.r.as rirouT - patent 11. to lD-- i Z Annivr. rtnOrl!1. F"tlU5. l"n I tlM'iiri. DZPAKT. : th-- Kid. llchl and llump Doncola - ? d May !, LAKE R. R. CO. PRICES His Final Plea. appears to the court Now it SHOES-SPECI- AL I i Tab! SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND 5ALT Rav Can Prove the Statement. 4- - SCHOOL few of those, however. While imsM of thin. I auk you not to lo the Mow full hjriP'r on thim, beciase I can tind ;tv I m them. I oniy aie once, Jone nJt!r.. not ncar?d to die. 1' na r.t.d I nothing. I have harmed no mn. my OoJ; b it 1 do uni'not n.ared to ftvi- li;t.? nay you fchould think if tie otien wio bear my name, thick of tl.ftn e. they go on their way and a. they are eon.peihd to mlntle wlili the .thcr rpi r.; think of ll.iin. the r'erm:y of u there ir TIME TABLE MISSES AND GUILD'S fr J |