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Show FRIDAY '.EVENING, :OH;MBEn The Salt Lake Telegram. 6, ISOS. ! SLEEPING GIRL" OF SALT LAKE IS WINNING IN LONG BATTLE FOR LIFE ' Mr, r&triek O'Xnr. Mother of Prominent Suit to Heart 9 Bessie Kuecht, from all aprarancea, aftr on year of a irto.'t r- markablo. illness. Hand' a good chance of finally regaining her health, under the careful and sensible treatment of her mother, under the new and more favorable conditions with which she I now turroumled. f9 si vi. a : most skilled physicians In the land could not accomplish, what could not be effected by charlatans w ith, peculiar and' freakish modes of treatment. Is being- slowly brought about lu the unusual case of Bessie ' Knecht. the famous "Sleeping- Girl," by 'common sense .treatment and home remedial agents. The case of Bessie Knecht attracted great attention here nearly a year ago, w hen the girl, a daughter of poverty-stricke- n parents, apparently went to sleep after an unusual amount of excitement, and slept, as her parents and relatives thought, for several days. A physician was then called, and the girl .sufferer, was taken to the Holy Cross hospital, remaining there for many Aveeks, but not yielding to modern scientific medical treatment. While in the Holy Cross hospital the attention of the medical fraternity of the country was directed toward the girl and her peculiar disease. Being unable to effect even a partial cure, the physicians gave up the attempt to restore her to health and she was removed to. her home. And such a home! Forlorn In the extreme, unsanitary and unattractive, the home itself offered but poor encouragement to one so afflicted as Bessie Knecht. But the change seemed to do her good and the hopes of the family were on the upward way. f'rr .ud J noon. part of a new- double va? in suikir.g contrast to the left behind. But all that has been bri'-kc a hoop-1- , - to:d IWove. The ret pi ; Setwas ushered into a kept trior bedroom, and when I y.Is errand wti made known he was sVen bat k through the house to the k :h' n. jKescie Sits ih Her Chcir. lies sie Knecht was there, sitting ur- :s ri'ht inAxith appearing arm hair. her feet stretched out on another placed before har. She was Avrapperi from head jo foot in cosy, warm blankets. But fh seemed to be not the same Bessie Knet-hthat the reporter had seen months before in the whitewashed ward of the hospital, or at a later date, room under the torrid in an oAen-likrays of an August sun. The Improved appearance was noticeable to a marked degree. The deadly pallor has given Avay to a bright and tar more healthful hie. The once dull and listless eyes have a clear and eager look and though the checks are still somewhat hollow. th terrible emaciation is gone and the flesh appears healthful. Since Bessie Knecht went home, and was moved to the nevr house, she has Improved - mentally as well as physically. Mind Is Now Active. The mental torpidity, paralleled only by the physical, has been replaced by activity of mind. Sheonnow grasps and about her and realizes all that goes the changes for the better. appreciates While In the hospital phe was characterized by the nurses as obdurate and intractable. At the home she does as she is' bid and does it, or nearly all of it, willingly. She frequently. AvhUe all the family listen breathlessly, tells tales of what occurred about her In the hospital ward. Up until a few days ago Bessie's petite was good Aery good Indeed, and she ate all that Avas placed before he Then her cheeks wrf plump and full, and physically she progressed rapidly 'but the mental , development could not keep pace. Improvement Seems tasting. Then her appetite failed her and she now eats less. Her cheeks haA'e consequentlyiiaibecome more thin, but, on the other d, her improvement seems to be of a .nore permanent character. Her sleep is of a natural and healthful kind and her condition is now more encouraging than it has been heretofore. Bessie now needs only exercise to accelerate her remarkable progress. This will be taken up in the near future in the hope of addd benefit. t e- LIGHT PLANT INVuLVED IN HEAVY LITIGATION. m;ij4,iie-rad- e - - - j., sir,i;i A. suit involving ST. PALL, Nov. the ownership of the electric lighting and ..telephone plants in Havre, Mont., was tiled in the District court today. The in case S. A. the are Wallace, plaintiffs K. McKenzle, K. M. "v"Blh, Clara SV. Biseklen. O. W. Newb.rry and A. D. The defendant is C V. Hauser, wno js ai present operating the plants at OS- ivfe. The plaintiffs are residents of okstone, Minn. It is alleged hy the plaintiffs that Ifau-He- r and McKenzie secured the franchise at Havre with the understanding that other were to be admitted Into the corporation, and they paid J12.C00 toward the purchase of the franchise. The plaintiffs not recognise charge thatof defendant will tn the franchises right partnership thir the court that the plaintiffs and they aif 1 s. - he held and a receiver appointed to divide tlie profits. d le. cn;i Uy. tp-c- i 'I' I tio ii i i - wtii- t- i'it lrt a-- (,r, i iv:. n .i. i.ii.-tvu-ni iit I h .li t.M I . t.t . , l t : ' r- J -i 1 ! .i ( o-- t ! I -- poi:. i 7 tF . . , '. l'-- l !. Ki.l 1 rl. c f The iriii" o, ,,Wf .. r r t.. t . v t.l f,, ... !)r" ;r, nr '. i)i f .! p.r ' jn f ti nf. k - r- 1 1 rf it I:---- - . I! k 1 1 . i ' i REACHES A CLASS OF PEOPLE WHO DO NOT TAKH A DAILY PAPER to . t' t sf fcf l - r I I t 'tn t . ) It-- i t i 1 J - i .nirl, 1 t IW - An adverti$:m:nt in The Inter Mountain Farm:r .', IW.i -- wn 1 .1 vim.it.m tltt .,. I I e.,. und. ijnii. pi.le"d l t oiidll'or Is , rt:i' tl d . are h td oiit for o ovi r ..i h In th-f'- l': Hi 1 ei l - W-a- Nnfl t k --l!! t'iv fa! rwl IIUU HAV . - . ,if. - AN.VAl H.i3. Nm Tt, ....til tn.tr. .e r,ii".rMu n IM.lj n ri tt.il of J ten 1 .. l. l.ofl.o tl of iKk.tlwM, U . J, l.ittk- of Sp; Irmi,. i,j. 11 . ;,r: ;r . . '! ffe It! h.rt.u.d. ,., ,1 il . tl lTK- d V. !tlt inc hi'S-ll'p f.e.rtl i '!iii. ti. w. v. ; r. o. . t I hor.i.h t - of Kh ai d . i Jilt II I t A imI; v 1 . K d ilon - "t t . i . - ii nr. . 1:1 . n'i'f-t:i jSj'"! at the pi'sott Tie.. t. . .1 hr f cl.inien trvh,irf. io have , ,n o :i" the ontt;.r v. ' : lo Stall ' Upon their Iv.i,;? H ,1 t.i certjtin ft her hti, ni eoi t... it t r.ihi. Mir.fi ,,1, a.ftjs",!. some tiMtntltM nto promt'dng lo refr;im from h.i.h': In a',1 ii form at ihe i,u4l Th" rvMmr tn t ! . acwd'try. ,,f Itte tlire ITtrn las been ihmit le,l rf. l !t 11 at Navy i?ep.t mnt h'rjtton n',U K- ; - ' lo- . i . I I. . I,, r T:i v ots i.!. lt liehnum, th fugitive, t.Mtk out hi paii rs t'Hla. tl fir-- I ! a- It .m 4 1 , I If It . f 4 r;i . m - ConYe ( u. o 0 iP-A-P- r COLLECTORS OF BHD DEBTS FRANCIS G. LUKE, General .Manager .1; M. nij.K, iip I ui: I I 1 iT.i. 1 .ti SOME PEOPLE DON'T 1. fl? IT-T- P j i . 1 b - c r.x:2io, pt King lt C5t S Store Cr. o !iardv.-,ir- l' r Salt 1a ha Citf Strait Cara fxarv til Tralna Pita tba Doar. Tt lrlh Ut.H J itnn po'Mh ml AltElIK n St. LtttiK Nov. rV llu. . the executive commissioner of Itllhrt ihe World's fair, applied tfrfav for u iwr- mlt to ernt the MmIii huildit-Th w, oullOing w'Jl be M.xt to tout f7.vl Ttie &tri-twUt b it th bungalow atjle, 1 ar ia ir. 1. CULLEN HOTEL fr rou.. C l.f to !t ! SeiEXTIFie tr . Bungalow for Idaho. Mrs. Hendricks' Fuaeral. ifirnjin. Tt ca fi Mt; C4 Jvf AJiitrut K Enough of Ireland. lndi.ii.olin. Nov, Iti!,, T. Vi n:r !iiU i. T Merchants' Protective Association t.-- .t Manchester. Ilngland, Nov. C Kir Michael Hicks-Bencformerly Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressinM a meeting of men here. business n'i retaliation was a method of dealing with unfair competition. He, therefore, would not deal with that part of the present tttinnee controversy. The great question was whether the guiding principle of the customs tariff should be free Imports or protection. He refuted Joseph Chamberlain's claim that Hritish trade was decaying. The amount of the trade of Great Hritatn total had increased, he said, and the growth of Imports was evidence of the wealth of the country. Nothing Increasing he verse for Jiritlsh industry, ir cou'd Michael added, than an attem.it to make Imports dearer. M'ti-- n I 1 ' ijei-tjti- i- ;i L itJ f c. coo I'a . Nov, ..t,-- "t Ihe e ltt vtfti hvtjK.ft t.--- th.il Nov "it would brim; an iimtv. emmi. it. lead tit Indication are no Jwitrr. w-- re uvi ovens blown out t week. Thn ovens acttt iliy out In the u,. l it r Ti-retcion p rper now ttuml-u. in" Avhieh or active, hen ever, in d an av.tat of r,n!y tt.zZ week. p,j-ttia pro.iuctton to about tiil n ' 0f ftvrr.s. Indicating a:i att:al tn ahottt it."' oven, or more ti tn : cent of the legion. -- tit 5 PENNSYLVANIA COKE INDUSTRY PARALYZED. on wat t, 1 tt Ale cnntitn.es il;ifil f 1. i I - CXM-l.l.SVILI.K- Fotir i , Lniun Tea m j- lr.r.it Hunt'rn! Nell f r. . n .i 1 - 1 ? It .,'. . ,j , Farmer. Salt Lake City Inter-Mounta- in 1 . 1 .. l l - tl. ti.,'iiii. tt . 10. it l Hi. .. .1.1. m r.ivnl t'i ii I" " :i A i A Mi'-- ! it O: -- " !r. rBCXZEMrt'' n - f. ''..l "I I 1 .J d nest '. 80. PcrPound- V rhoiiii . t: - - f ' if 1 in-hi- . ti d .:! The UtitKtf at., t ti'l " FOR HAZING VERDICTS. 1 rca-cnab- aj!T( ONI; DAY 5aturi!ny, Nov. 7U1 NAVAL CADETS ANXIOUS 1 y cj-cciili- SPECIAL e-- - brinjj good resu!tr.. in mail order trade. Ritci Address very r a 1 n rilCbt." fill QC4 - I J. La:;) J'". t . rk, Hi ! '! ItM DAND HtftLTHlHilBUF F .tfit tff.-rlr- s Farmer Inter-Mounta- in Wm yield Up. 1..1I 1 - late yesterday afternoon. Arc all rijht as advertising mediums, far thoxc who take a daily, b:it : : : : ,, I i 1 i; fr k ".t. h 3 THE DAILY PAPERS l - 't.(ff H! - of ft' i;-rf- . 'd ?f thai Iccoo o AROMA O O COFFEE . 1 'Il Nov. 6 The funeral Hendricks, widow of the Hendricks, waa held f . l T". ti-!I- !': I HAIR'; Hi:VKNNJ-:Nov, 1, 51 i; A- -' he : g I., w h Kji"i fr m I ... I to I! front ts .in Chti.tfco .', Ttl M.' und had li; Hgi.t ). g r il(.d . under the nhr! ,f lin 5.,j nltlst "tt I he its .tiv and cm o... to ysr I rv.""9 When 'it I Replies to Chamberlain. nt M i. I j I HAY'S Remmkable Nerve of Man Who Ffll From Train and Hud One Limb Crushed Off. chakist leader?'. Vlce-Prepioe- e . u-;- !l ,N- -- INDIANA o ifr "Tartim IJmck Timr la )! USED AS PILLOW cated the h.ds;ii;sr place np to ietoh.r th uf Oeorie Yaiigie, the murderer of the two Armenian thlr eaten to the revolutionary oiventlon esterdav, and who committed suicide lnimeoiat.lv afterward, and they are patisrtod that he ttux idntt-ca- l with the mnnU rer of Sagalel Sagotmi, presuier.t of the Armenian Uetolutlonnrv society in 1onoojj. All the member of the Ifentchaklsi o. elety are in a state of the greatest al.trrt They are SRtisfie.l that their enemies ihe A'.farists. tvill appoint a successor to cany on the work of extermination of th Kent of Mrs. KHra i . J v fa- -. l .! i i. . li e tr. . ed th II II..". in SEVERED LEG IS cap. haw thi i- -' Suspend the Skippr t. ,. ".. Ca tIt. ,.k tor P tHi .1. .1 llll ' f I f.-- The tn ,"4 ARMENIANS ALARMED FOR THEIR OWN SAFETY. Nov. - 'f-- v . r-- - . LONDON. jtji- -i ! CASE. Wit-coni- ..:i-- 1) '. I t. 't .i r ' ! t t t It - ctr.uiT p j ? mi; Kr.te'I The C Cl.tlran II " italist ami promoter, who has len ott on bail of StV'i penfiing a hearing on chaiRes of enibez.lernent and for-r.preferred by Fathfr Metzier, a t athoil priest of fhip-pew- a rall.'i, Wl... was surrendered l.y hl londme!) itst night and In now tn tt.e custody of a deputy sheriff. The action of his bonitmen. one of whom is Krn-- t ' brother-ln-- l j w. is sld to be due to sensational itevetopmeitt i in thfl case, the result of an Int eittiga t Ion which has been 30! ng on ince hit recent ait-etKrnsl is said o have rerrlteil larRe mmt frffni people Mittne. t and Ka stern States, to 1k i;j"veted by them at a liigh rate or tr,teret. Manv of iits client were Catholic iriet ho their private fortunes for tnvrjt- snt ment. thro-ihou- : n; ! fr r. ti It! b t; t I N' .f I t -- r.tt'-- t. t '! si-,- S ii fits hl-- I Iilt ttt:. u i'. tt ciif ij ii . t,j.; 2 ,1 d ( ll"m .I.tn i.trt '.. ) t'f t I.ldiat'.l r of tilt the ovt et tif .1 , ' et of r .il eMiite P.. the ...-.!,,. it! I tt own tiatrt" r l" n itn .r. 'HioPn.' .1. M.i'.mi.. .t i.tttr.'i wifr, .. i ; . I. !'r. r th" eosirt r I riiin l;!ii f.rn j w t: o. Mr. "niV . !( . j. t o. r i ciinib. t 'he pr, 1 J. ; n 'reglig' ir.. .a,-b- -C. f !1 1. H i rd - ft m v, i V. fm-t,r- ! l,''jl Dip. (. rl.y hiwi iiit . ti.-ijj- r( thtn ". llprf.jt (ho nffftt ravi, Lottery Bill Will Pass 1111 on - - j. 1 ! t - 6.- J53 MAIN ST. If h t J fr -- i- ird nn v mot He-r- tt d t t . ifp. J Un'-licla- I'.M'I.. Nov. -- T ff"m a k.- - : p . .!. 'a ht. r rt' t;- ro. a FT. j -rn f.rt :'l of It. r i, ;.'t. tit ...it tf l -t. '! . STRONG CHARGES MADE IN EMBEZZLEMENT J.Will Gray & Bro. II-- '-mr rri,;tr If. t Att- t ;'! cit c ip ; f.. :' .i i.tiss if;ji"' p.-.t:,.i t to i id 'rM ; ad inhiirr,.t: t Mr nmt ''.i,:vrri l lie f tl.h. t h ' t ef ft jei crt'i:. in the ...;. , usrs tn the l'ir ' e ) j S sU.-g-- ttv-h- . t !;.!. iv - ( f i . rt. tiion, m:!,!' p.trt je ! Apr:i K. d:i!ie-ili- Ti - f ft .c hit - ' and iaw-- i f.--. ni Among thos.Myrtle s drefi-Rohinson. who in f d;n-lnntlfie a skirts, rep; virl: h. r rfcltatio:!, "The polish ," whi 'p'- srood. Rn'wii und !v)ul ctally w enlit .l.ipan' l.argford A,7, at'ird roisoTi wa ih" g tsv: ts.meji: KVJna I.add a "U iillr" lK:'Ku;h Williams the is.iwer;. toegh; Mrs. t;. y a wis consple'iittn fipijre with her red wig both she and Ip.nh U'.ll representing ! trih tnaiiis; Mrc. '.. Miller took the of a oon l.oi;pie Tinsrrtons pari and Mis 'alder "gt.'t;" wer tixetl tu in grotrsq.n old r.iail style and Mt.- Hit-ti- e Carter noted as chaperon. Misf Kauffntan made the preventn-tio- n of a gold to Mr. Pbar.k. which was piAen as aring little token of ete,rn bv cl'M k.a ttie of the milljnerd'nia rt ment . of tlie House. ivHjrhtfid refreshments were dt;rl:ic the vetting. w-r- OVERCOATS AND SUITS. j -- - It--- a A - ?i-n- l i'r lro ich; T!.' pi.iintiff w.-pap-er. was 520 AND UP IN MANY HEADS BROKEN tn.v. nm ef tiing tn. i . fn,i?c ! P-- 'P. 10 CLOTHES ivri f tom l.g t r''- I fr l.i'.f I i i. - f-- - fc- H!ty ' Mrs. Hins Faulkerson Makes Serious Allegations in a Suit for Divorce. at i ui j th.rnt i- party to the clerks f h millin-r- y f Unit;" at li- -r cpari merit of th' home niRtit thru wa. riisti.K tly m.vci and ntccessful. The party wa s 1. ..f Mi Shanks. tiio leu Vi f'U- her home hi i!v K;c?t S.mday. There wee n,, nieti and the women Avh were invited present, In a "high ' jinks.-- the f ill tieiii,i ,,f which thse not The pari w.n presnt e.n;!il eel informal to a inark-dent- The house for denr;Md the o'CHSio.i. a :td ;int a nor eorner wi'S from jpe m.ittker. Some n the girls were ma eo. turn' s, nid one ponruye.l t eb;riet .r of a H"w--r-. k tough-ji- nl iht oart xe--. lentl;-Miss KuufTrrtan i im" w.i m ule of tike the long strii.s of ; a lunging - i lir.i llow-ui'- d hair of ;ci Aairo-- gr..u, took tlv- u;irt of a w? is iivlu'lhtt; t'i" r l P!. READY-TO-WEA- R An-- h, Ste-5.Len- Tt - fui' ft M r J . ( iTTHtly -) ?- m j ei-clli)- va-ec- - Mr. r l' res-TA'- "CHESTERFIELD" ii" h CJtf"T'-.r Ilr ifHthaidltt!m In hr o. Wnrm h!ih fi Mr. wn.t h4 lore tJ rrt t d tr.mtl.(iMn. inlne ft1! , cu. Tit t , j ily. The . f,t .l"r. ; nouris-hir.er.t- H-r- !!. t:h h't ttr t-- Young: Women Give Mask ?''' WIFE SAYS HUSBAND M !h itr.j Party Willi No Men IS A POLYGAMISTiE: a rr j ! IGH JINKS gac it la lh the reasonable demand tiiak. "All Of Nevada will be liep-DURING FRENCH RIOT by this t road, as wo re going Into the rhi,e.: inlr.lne munn-- In th Vri The mo.it direct road between Salt Lake and Han Po!lc and Rlotti CIh at Lyost Francisco will Im the YWMern I'dftV. I wblch wJtl he u great blessing to tb" j After Df raonatratton Agalnt j shippers of attle. pheep and fruit. O.TentlTe Law. "fleor Gould l not at the re.id of j this road." In nun lusion he said: "Salt Lake is Pi!,tl.d luM lisM to b lvt'i Pi i . ? j..ir ,.. Ti t ' i the greatest city In the Went. ,md I ir t't j.f-aaxiost rt fmor- h r. With i 3kt 11 wondeifuf growth U.r y .f an lirinr-risto ilmn on bj, h;n.it i' ! ! !.. c.r tail-- . .U. a:td with lb tiut.ibr large t i f inunber of ra iin..ii. n ulth Af' t t'i'. ti li c ' .!. n 'm the excellent. iM.-- ii i..u It ha with .'' d i: .AS - i:) l :i . i t.j Mip.m to irlnirg and amelttriit. It tin't i ft,r r.f ., t A, ntt e m ' . tei n tlty." t firi help Wing th" greaten . Miss Myrtle Kobir.son ft m l- mir-- (, d GIRLS HOLD The attention of The Telegram was called to the poverty of the Knecht family and thejr inability to supply the iieds . of the girl whose system required and easily assimilated foods. A subscription was started, and when the li.t was closed, the Knecht family were able to move from the to a mo-- c squalor of their shanty-hom- e healthful and better habitation. This was several months ago, and It was in the new home that a Telegram reporter saw, the giil yesterday after- mtt f htr i o will J Present. II i r Al j somnolence continued, slill the frail form grew more emaciated, still the girl's chances for recovery faded before the eyes of her loving parents and fam- , P.Hjbr l drv-mu- the S.tk Lake and Lo road. As they have only a street franchise and no terminal, there Is no r'awn v. b y "The one acoss the lake Is finished and we are now making one around It. A number of lines are being run and we will shortly choose (he best one. We have a surveying force numbering GOO men. "There is nothing at all In the that Ave are co.ning into this citystory by - ttol titjtxb ntif.itri.r-- tit tw--- tl T'mi 1 txrary eumtr. Irmr4 tn Jc;. d ir tw America Is tth sirl, Mtllr j in - Itltf.oS.,trf v hit-roi tho rr r I'airl- h H rtrt td ctmc to Wth Hh h'-- famitr In Jr: Mr. O'M'&ra ih mettr t f m t ht.drcn. thtr t,r h r t,m itun rhjr r- - W. r. ti'Mfin. man. u.iron M. J. rr". mining . n li t mfs brrr, nr.l Ml rtunrtm O Mfi ltf .Wl .n. rrt T. 11th-- r hlKlrn S'4 hr i rriek In . to To !ul last night, from a surveying party we Khould. working near Great Salt lake. He "The election will have no effect up- talked freely about the project. on trr procuring a m- -i of lnte "We are making two surveys to get into S.tH Luke, and I li ia no fer of across or around the lake." he said. rot being j ble to secure frnnMe, with Bessie Koecht's parents were poor, Aery poor, and in the struggle for existence but little was left to- supply the needs of the afflicted one. And still the condition of partial hr-- r itrt, dol.trf "f'ti Tt.e di':u:tni 'm. li'rrt tn Being Made Around Coast, and Best Route Will Then Be Selected. Hard Struggle With Poverty. cf irrt t mmr .1 h-- f W. br .n iir!tr?vm c ft l r..v Mr, l Htnt m ti:ht dw the - George L. Dillman, chief engineer for the Western laclfic. came to this city failure at Kt t 0'Ht, ate nf ;t Mt. .A.ra' jr. dth ph' hatj n.in4i In IP WESTERN PACIFIC MAY NOT CROSSGREAT LAKE . Dlai. JI'i h Mrp, Patrick. O a bjrt P. . What-the SELF INTEREST IS THE MAINSPRING OF BUSINESS IT IS SELF INTEREST THAT LEADS MEN OF TASTE TO DESERT THEIR TAILORS FOR J. WILL GRAY & BRO'S. Lkr. Succumb GIRL IS LIKELY TO REGAIN HEALTH. Body. uEAt)! OF CITY IS D Bessie Knecht, Whose Case Baffled Medical Skill, Is Now Gaining Strength of Mind and X WOMAN WELL-KNOW- N n f.f r vr.: W ttrnVnt eetittratlor. fcrjm!tn TTt f-- r !n!iir. th mini tm eh. Jhrp or It Itltra 7at.l -" har a eorrh.M w hy ttm.y aid r&vrt ti ramrfttty ef thtr a;;tp a phy wtcltn many Utile I Tbe tnr.k'n4. ta th aet flf trottbte. rrMvvatothitrttcht ittt'ftik, ear. ath affetd rana, e giv th irenaral tn;rf aio Th r rrt ytm la fto.ii Pcki't for an nrMrwrv ecaifv a if famUy hot) nr)'tr m at tot 't lit fr tar AU r. : - 4u4its tataa. Where Your Eyes Are now rtln would b the place for your t. Thousands would tec It where you r now I rdlnt. jedver-tlttmtn- T: f.lr 4 r -- r r i t is 'j.'i;r A.t i ;istL"s. s! if x. H a" F. J. Kill Drug Co. confer, orr. rosTcrncc M ti M |