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Show P ares If VOX,. H Lake alt H 1 KjL EGRAM, Salt Lake City, Utah, Tuesday Evening, Jaxuaky II. No. 610. , mm Cloudy; probably i&ov tonight. PnicE, Three Cents 12, 1D04. 1EN DEMAND PROT ECTION RUSSIA SENDS FORCE TO MOLD YALU RIVER; JA AN ; A PETITION IS STARTED; SHOCKLEY B COMES YEIY PENITENT MAYS END FINAL ANSWER 4 I . lni i! Cabinet and Elder Statesmen Conductors and Motormen BIG VOTE $10,000 FINE AND ONE Confer With the Emperor; ill Ask Commercial Club FOR HANNA DAY IN JAIL, SENTENCE IMPOSED UPON DRIGGS 02 Warlike Indications Cod- to Aid Them in Obtaining Conereman to Accumulate. tinue Mounted Police Patrol. a lnd m nrrrtn'rc COLUMBUS, O.. Jan. 12. Tha Hous and Senate voted separately today for United States Senator. th House casting: S6 for Hanna, 21 for John H. Clark Dem.) of Cleveland, two Republicans and one Democrat being; absent. In thft Senate Hanna received 23 and Clark PROTHERO'S ACT OF HIS OWN WILL. 4 NEW TOHK. Jan. 12. Former Edmund H. DrUca f R:tx"k- lyn was today sentenced to imr rlfr,mr-,- t for or,' day in lUymonl attest to fine of JlO.eoa. DrifTR tmM-- y convicted of while a Con c res.man-elet for securing a Government contract of Autot.te f matic cahiers from the Brandt-lVn- t company for th !itomc U part men'.. Thre.wlll be no appeal. J'.l " ii. fr votes. UUL-U- Sheriff Frank C. Emery went out to the State prison yesterday and interviewed Prothero as to whether or not any undue pressure 0 & had been brought to bear upon him to have him turn the reward over to & the videos of the dead carmen. Prothero declared that he had done that of his own accord, and because he consiuerea n nis uuu. xi yaid that he was left an orphan and sympathized deeply with the dead 0 carmen's children. Chairman Anderson of the Board of County Commissioners said to- ' day th.it the reward offered by the county would not i.e puui until me V) wpntence of the law was carried into effect, and that as matters stood now () Prothero was the only man who was entitled to any of the reward. Ho aid that, none of the police force was entitled to any part of the reward, as was the impression conveyed by them in the instrument they drew up fit nurnortlmr to convey their share of the reward to the w idow?. -- E. . -- MIDNIGHT DARKNESS IN AT MEETING CHICAGO; SUDDEN PALL NEW Jan. meeting at DURING A SNOWSTORM Housesmlth?" tended by memb'rs FREE FIGHT YOT.K. 200 Street car conductors and motormen "My God! "Isn't it strange to the number of fifty met last night at the company offices in the car bams on Second East street to take such steps liow a few short a man's days can change views of life! as may be necessary to secure ample "One week ago there was nothing- in pol'oe protection from robbers and all the world I dreaded so hold-up- s in tha outskirts' of the city. much as physical labor, but Demand Police Protection. ' now After a lengthy discussion a commit"back the - I turn l01i, God! could wheels of time to Wednesday night at 10 o'clock, I would gladly tako a pick and shovel and go into a Fewer trench for the rest cf my life." This is the statement of J. M. Shock-le- y, hold-u- p and the confessed murderer of carmen Gleason and Brighton, made to Chief of Police Lynch last night. visitor is the Shockley's dhn-.oof remorse. He cannot cease the contemplation of his crime. recalls the ' Over and over aain he robbery, the bloody battle, its terrible and tragic result. Wants Clock Turned Back. More than once he has said: "Oh, if I had an uncounted fortune I would give it all up just to go back and live over aain this last week." Shockley's physical health is poor and 5t will occasion little surprise if he does not live to receive the punshment the law will mete out to him for his crime. "Like the villain in "The Silver King," that time tested melodrama of Hartley Shockley's cry is: Campbell's. -Great God, turn back thy universe fuul give me back yesterday." mur-derJ. M. Shockley, of Motorman Amasa L. Gleason and Conductor Thomas B. Brighton, ocrow in the cupies a cell on the death was taken shortpenitentiary, where he ly after his arrest, for safe keeping. Shockley's nearest neighbor is "Dutch Charley" Botha, convicted of wife mur-clo- r. TOK!.. Jan. II - The f.',! ttendM by all Admiral llo nt self-contess- e 4I 1 1 n 1. hs1 a t'l ;:,ae FVrrrn Mlnler Ktnur.i id Mafjui l r r t f1it !?.; t;te of th- - Jum. and G' r.. K N K!urn, rtser a I i P ? 1 ; of ? Th fo!iT,.J orf.fr U e N union No. 1 has been broken up by the i;t.ne ti. ..i l. tb i t? police. When a Captain and eighteen Mf'Kj tf unkrwn. 1 CHICAGO, Jan. 12. Hundred of p.i.;cnfc j mi ;, om;i.K lr. 4n hn" tr.d) men broke into the hail they round a were startifi nt i . n stiddfti piling Into midnight Im'm. iVi.n apptvei Jfrtltrd rljiCi! Tls triinclU-.rfrum free fight in progress. One delegate broad thiyJlKht seemed inniM-d'.i- t '. e Roe. n. ij'se t:tiinn .m l fim.ot. ,11 if th i Ti" 't J tm lt.in h. Intfi .i tunnel was about to fell the secretary of the under a : 1 . " ' I . t n it u n , hrxt'-Tid'm ih th" mountain. The bin' kniss In of clul in,-union with a blackjack when the Cap r'-. e, r . dev a 3 ho-rthe radius at fever heal. arl y several mil. Th iuril;on Ma ov r .n l"ra jal tain seized him. h X a conditions. ernr.-i!ltvrr I .i. ngsrBvr.Wil by iivk'. The delegates were nil driven into the atmospheric pt:l street and prevented from returning to CttUff. BULLETIN. BCLLETI?? . Tlie ihcnoinenon was accomr ar.i ( im- the hall. They had assembled to elect by . f.ill of .n . wtnb- c lnjc TORT ARTHUR. Jan. rEKING, Jan. 1 2. -- AutheatU officers and one of them said the fight pentrable appearlnc sile clou t i nvplo;.! ,U1 tl;ortiuchr - nr.. I bail line. to th apprehe niiona of a dating dah car and wagon tr.ifTlc hj coi.Md. rddy h.irnif .l. E-y haa ben jeriTM Vy th started as a result of a "mlsunder- Htreet was on th putl cf the Jaranena at Tort 1 a th-encountered the -t of wlm k rues lin by throng ft that two dlriilor. tf lejraticr.a that was could alone the ptandlrg." The union Is oneonce slippery walk. In th ivhivr of sirrrt lunp". Arthur, the authotltlea her hare Kunltn troo;-- ase 1 y domi In founded as a rival of that ht nated by Sam Parks. taken e straerdlr.aty piecautlona In SiWiitn xaihoad. -, 5 r-- b-.c- -- s - M;?-'er- . 1 mt ?-.- .l jh.-citj- j 1 t- tll - r- . 3 ir 12-Ou- lcn rritr n - dirr.-cult- h: l- and about th town and along th whole line of th Xaocburiaxv rati- - TROOPS TO BE SENT TO ISTHMUS; POLICY OF UNITED STATES DEFINED NO MADE HIS AIM SURE -'. -- 1 tee of six men, a conductor and a motorman from each of the three crews was appointed to go before the Commercial club and ask that body to take steps to secure the much needed police protection. Another meeting of the committee will be held at 8 o'clock tonight to dis cuss further plans and decide uron a SIGOURNEY, la.. Jan. 12. Fearinjr course of action. that his bank could not meet th cash Will Present Petition. demands of creditors, CI. P. Uttcrbach, The present plan is to present a peti- cashier of the Sigourney Bavlngs bank. tion to the Commercial club, which has shot himnelf In the head, Inflicting a fa been prepared b' Judge Weaver, which tal wound. sets forth their claims and which asks To crulde the bullet surely h fire 1 for a remedy. not is Jf this petition strong enough through a short gas pipe, nn end of a committee consisting of two conduc which he held ajrainst his temple. The bank Is in no danffcr. having tors from each of the lines in the city will be appointed, to s?cure the signagood paper to meet every demand. tures of every patron of the street car system. The chairman of the delegation of fifty which met last night was William Phillies. 1 1 5 ' . g tod. clrrulati Humors wer a co l. iN!e 3rlUs i IIjm-'- . Jtn it i h J I i I'tiis.:-- :t 1 ioir. t e tiro aal tlay taVa to the Rf'.lUh to lntmd that the Japan r-- rr N. J the Japrn--- el ttsrr.wr.Vi tv''isn i , r a ' 'fi tH(tr" ' ir. - ;c ta lacidrrt vf, I St! i it t;ee ,'(ad t.e wttt1 urrla Thf "pretT ; r a tnSor. Ttrn" t. ('. n ': s4 fviirg the warahlpa htr. r lit t a i riirUant watch u kept night and today. h attrlUistea to it,:MMUr. 'i ty t a day. ChSr.e .r,rU: Th trhole 2lutUn Set it new in A veJd Interr.al D;ctde. fMb fttTltle to tha Ru avian Chrtatrata and Coaa-qatnt- t- ly w-r- t"s i 1 ir , .i iu-Uo;- I'-.- tn FOUR MEN DEPORTED te-rte- riu.n ftr ht ril c n rrlrel Ji. r-- l . t- - tl-.- Ir-tr- fcv-e- e-- ft-ii- f- -f Bu-ala- i' "f-varn- fr rl!l! e, ELEVATOR "i.r .' MAN HERO ': - tii. fflrt l.-!- ' e- ROUTED BY HATPIN IN THREE SHORT ROUNDS le e fr-.j- tft. t -- r ")',. ? f iie significant haste t;l n T 5 i Xl'1' 1- n 1 5 (T cr 1 . et. r o 5 lt.e r e. d-n- K iv-- .?' e-t- w t - . r-- H-.j- t-- 4 s . er ed - t- r--- rty ! . .f-- f u WASHINGTON. Jan. 12 Shortly af- cf their re aimed thlr : : -of any ter the Cabinet meeting today the fol- rtoe In ttw i e fightlnir trim. AVKat " Jie e r ; ln-uni- t. " ; In iV U'lr--Jonit'la t 4r,l ' l!pute in uuf. lowing rtatemcnt wn l!u?J reganiing It-- , & eT So rr,' : m. J. In ei AdmlnlMta-tlonBULLETIN. : the Isthmian policy of the u i tiirrirti:t f..r ihftu m ii!e hx ! i1 t f " ' ' ) t !f th ti tt' tr.e Aulhiii itir Jn k. a ran l" cf PORT ARTHUR, Jan. 12 -- It U d .M "o "The publication in varlou quarter blinde.1 ty i: ) tifs-- f r, l ,r i. fe.",f;! tfju hert that owing to threatening of news Indicating that th Government declare w.r Hir.tli ft "? it rd rrn If !!! Jll . Is preparing to nd troop to the iMh-mu- s rulnoti nhouM le taken tv iv;.m-Id- a nwa t from Korea, th com- r.t--ffeintjf 5 r.f . t,f Sitr.il-l"ae.J f, to carry on military nitrations tr io rrr.nint vuM t In ro t e- a " tj.- - t'.T'rf f? n Ih rourc 'o rftr.l p hr tt,!:m;. Ti e manding cfSeer of the Seventh I against Colombia ha ; r ! war. t.r.gl j', a t:. y r : a bricada baa ror.a to the of considerable annoyarre to the execI'r.tddem nke all .oi.! "'I Jai i.. el r t In It ,irc river ts let ternp-arar- y utive and to the War tepartmnt. No for the t,iturl rx irt aK carara an X,n state of war exlvts Wtttem the two over n tate of IhltSI f'T uhldi lie 1 r. ., t to :.it of concentratsoa ffect t tro?p. e i. ..) t countries; no inauguration of hoti'.l-tl- I'l.Jomblan tmermnr.l t ulon r"4,n-etb, f he a. fat is C'onto'mplatccl by thl Governt, h It l fu.Iy ( r,d r.f war I I lug Hut they mit ment; n preparation cijir r tJer e Attack Pt;ie-n- . made. It Ih r.t.l believed by tho lrl-df-n- t, rrti'gr.lie Jhe If TO SAVE HOME FOR tf f.re i I t h nor by th Secretary f St-tcon 1 IM a. ixnl that tf't.t-i lb.f- 1 f,t r ti L pllh ?:', V IJ rwu th t occasion i f"r for the any c employment ft frHr' GLEASON'S FAMILY. e tr.t!l 5" troop on the lythmu ts likely ti arlM. l.ave !re Ihrm tin Wf'tk--: - ' i ' e UVe If U.f utrr.ort to J have effort to m. us'tl tf Nm t f ate H;ev jf They thlr 1.' i. KUh. John i t.ti Jan. Colo.. VICTOR. FUND IS STARTED vi 1 f u! p. .. Gen. the convince lUves mil i ' r ' if wl". they A. authorities of the frkn-llT. T. Thomas, F. E. Seigeant and Intent inr.F vt power In J ; t hj ft thm' ! . : y .i- -t tf th-!- . t MJ J'ines have brn escorted outside the this Government toward Colombia, and r,4 v l"i r. a i. ; t Active steps are being taken to pro- county limits by order of the military i a. ii . .... J i - " vvide relief for the families of Motorman authorities. The first named aliened I -- t -1 ar. 1 I Jan .RK. NRW ,7 i: ee ?. ir L,. Gleason and Conductor to be an agitator and the last thre are Amasa ' a In reV.tr. ti a t a 1T l rhoked ft Xfvat " rnkf r1r' ty IV idle This lives. with were mur living charged Thomas L. Brighton, who ' J Abraham ltr. an r Vvaior nmr in she dered on the night of January 6th by the flrpt deportation by the military in county. HroadnftV l:re. tan h; 'St J. M. Shockley, who was attempting to this Several other men who wen nrrestM e ?r t to Ihr i!n-,II. ilrfe. Talk of His Crime. hold them up at the corner of Thir under the vagrancy law. Including Al ;1rmr nwuu.S 'sg'-.- eful teenth fred Parker of P.utte, Mont., have lwen East and Second South street? to his guards kley talks constantly tt .o I :ie I jr.!,'. t t V tiff: move-TnewFriends released. tud learned have of the family IN S1GMSC TP.EiTY tonc3iinng his crime and ot his com- that for the past ten years Motorman both before and after its Gleason had been paying for a home. mission. OP JAPAN AND CHINA Woman's Dcfcnsirc Weapon Comes in Good Play I Kerr I :,n lfn ,vr,.-!w- tin a i Theie is still about $JK unpaid and ROCK ISLAND MAY His expressions of regret, and contrir. tion are frequent, and he declares that Gleason for some time had been pay L nur.n. II- - h I t n i TXrlin IlnM Tin 1 f Inl'C Mice Unncan "he fully realizes that the sacrifice of his ing interest on deferred payments. V3:kin;. t'. a.-a lhe orncials of the street car com NEW LEAVE life must be the penalty for his crime. YORK t' ht. ,rt i ! 2 : ! When Shockley was told of rrothero'a pany have appointed a committee, com I. i ti t'.jtX ; H t ' ' fcetraval he exclaimed: posed of the following men, to take sub i nun '' t r 'The hatpin la mlfihtser than the and t lie f re teiig of,r.l t. !3ie i f n r rl r. e "He peached! Why. I fed the 'kid' and scnptions lrom the omciais ana em NEW" YORK, Jan. 1J. In connection atrar.Kle-hoM.I from liehii.d. tnm ! r Tt" t Is, e T e r : 1 for " the of familie? the benefit of a out was J?r.j him he while ployees job. kept . - j , . uf . , . or II ..... rumors the recent tr.e man. I M with regarding O. P. r to h.ui:jeri it Arnold, Jr.; secretary took my life in my hands get money Chairman, The truth of thl aic rton wa etr.-rlific- d - e -Rovir.d 2 The n.. n th'w M;. HmMn on which to live, and I always divided and treasurer, George Manning; John c hange in the presidency of the Hoc k tr t by Mifr. CJara lat.!en. a your.K t the ground. pettir-- f.r .t v.r k- - w .. the dtjrH-- r. r. V ' :1 f. G. Williams, A. M. Rust, T. C. Xuttle, Island company, the Herald ?ays thrre T 1th him." ' 9 r o'rl."rk Mi afti who 11. i ' ' woman, i lift a ". Harden M. M. forJ. if a. fie rd ahortly frvm Matthews, Derrick, J. Ik a probability that the operative headt.r Shockley would not speak of his ' S t u".-'- . r tl.e rrart'a , hln. f and hat h Read and W. E. Read. r on home hlle Jarie .let n.a her r.iRht. mer companion after the outburst. be way of moved ti ti? system may ! a c;-carmen are contributing gener quarters R tnat d uf ' the wuh SAM KING STANDS to Chicago. attacked by an unknown Mrarger. ho g'ttir.g Beward Is Discussed. e even r.onoro. h;.;. ously and more han $50 was raised in Mr. Loree's principal work for the waa '') to of u?e the vlcorou ' .t v by flight put Ml Round rn g'! t Chief of Police Lynch visited Chair-- i a few minutes this morning. It is be next few months will be the unification ,.!,! wit d. ar.d pur.. tur the tik.n a attt.rr.y e f BY SENATOR SMOOT man Anderson of the Board of County lieved that about $600 will be secured of the various line from the standpoint a hatpin. .1 ( la In nl Mia thwho MorHar.aen. nineteen as source. iVu from this mpl'vevl l.v-l- li Commissioners, as well Mayor wpii tutr.n. of the thief operative official. e A street, noticed a fhe pinned the pur.c tuatii.g Irr l:-iThe employees of the poftoffice have with ris, General Manager Campbell of the j Gate that a man vaa follow Ir.jr her. Sh" Th :; street railway company and others who expressed an intention of contributing ur.atJ" to v'ttt;. Tl ' Trl APOSTLE SMOOT AND XVAXHINGTfN. rjtt.. tar.tl ihe walked more? rapidly, and the man. are responsible for the rewards which 5.5 or 5100 to the fund. t,s. rut. a r ,ihtn' w a litcr-a.eIN WIFE M MURDERED hia pace. th fu'l lU!'i!, KtSr The management of the Shamrock have been offered for the arrest and (he lit) ih4ttl-. When Mi?a Ilanii w conviction of the murderer. He showed Athletic club will a big benefit en rroiiu CARDINAL GIBBONS I .v i,iini.jfi i.j iii,.-the .r t;r i wurd ir.ui the agreement between Prothero, the in- tertainment for thgi.ewidow? and farm aquare. Eighteenth OF CHILD PRESENCE tiorh-I1 ' on in t l'.y t.aiP!. t hr ard the Rsht formant, and the police, and it was ex- lies of the murdered carmen in the Salt nr. ' - ! a ran.. ran r r i. u'. lr. S 11. lotir.ds. It vva na follow a: plained that the reward money would Lake Theater on a date to be announced ' : ... i a' t W AlUN'i i n fli.i at itcuii . it i Round 1 The man ir..ii ..ft r t be paid to the widows of the murdered later, probably Januarv L'l'nd. ww'li t. ' 1 I'.. ' s "v I mi l w 12. atd Ik A. f r LOS Gal.. A. ANGELES. Mim : Jan. hut Mi men. with the exception of $200, which d'lc l.t lltii.n. lui ..;.! Manager Pyper of the Salt Lake The. r i . .f iti ! r t . ' "1 I. f e tr.m:- . tiy d t v Prothero would take. ater will make no charge for the use of Rolks, a well-to-d- o farmer of Sioux tempted to en wapui:ljtt.?n Safh lua-t r.u. e 1 r.f : lit She be work. ' ...i! an foot i. rt th!. Commissioner Anderson declares that the rivater on this occasion; the Mayor City, la., murdered his wife in a f..(rr the agreement between Prothero and ha revoked the regular license fee of A f at 6615 Thorne street thi." city 'he officers is in no way binding-$25; and the Utah Eight and Railway . 4 t o'clock at this her by morning cutting is MEET is to entitled DEMOCRATS claimed, the company will furnish the lights free of throat with a iocket-knlfit and then, full amount ottered by the city and charge. None of the employees of the on th weapon himself, ended counts. Mr. Anderson siys that the Theater nor the participants in the turning M ! own life In a similar manner. TO CALL CONVENTION t)Ht1f.'. county's portion of the reward offered programme will accept a cent for their hisThe t wa M In deed committed the pres will be paid to Prothero or his assigns. services. l I rour-- v ear-ol- d ence son. ot their S. J. Kelly ha secured the Manager 4. t i;-- li services of some of the best talent in Will Be Euried Tomorrow. ' ! 1 the r State i the . t , two famllieF. The price of admialon 4 for j entertainment. '' ,.e !..! ' The remains of the late Mrs. Nora An executive --'5 tent.s, and and finance to committee tickbe increased will thjaiat Srenton, wife of John Srenton, will be consisting of eight members has been ets may be purchased from all motor-me- n CHlCAGU. Jan. 12 The plan of :m!l RejiK ..;. vf the , 4f hiii I 4 :.;!. furj e rf interred from the establishment of S. selected as follow?: O. P. itr-I and conductors. J. W". Mellen. proArnold, 2 D. Evans C afternoon at t - . ' tomorrow ?.e 't1 f t..f JaM waa hits .j saw -more of out f to with . ; t ju.n !;f, way R. and than t J. Jll i : fret chairman, Mathews of the of the fair grounds skating rink, prietor o'clock. Interment will be in Mount .Ti.ii ' .'if The ;j t!."l tn l' 1 Tl.:f-.V. W. will donate the proceeds of next Mon1 S ! Krutii light and railway company; was supposed. Assistant Chief vt Polhe hue tiler tier frwni t v Ch-ti- f jr.AJi Ji!i-- K J t ;i.r.. Earl, secretary and treasurer, and day's business for the same benevolent Itoeskl now r.n la tn to his who a Herman, of brothr. nr.i s jail rhart trg to a.i. Sergt. John Roberts and James Wil- purpose. Two races will h? given and . ! Titl! t!.'.e AfiT.t 11 ontaln-.- i a p! ui of the Today's Temperatures. liams of the Police department, and the be?t Fkaters In the State will give release Rmll. The u lh )n :a!!-.ftn-- i were Jiets.,1 .r .f Mail' 6 22 degrees ::0ck Ley man Xaylor and Joseph RIgby of an exhibition of fancy curve The lc I cctl. f I I .... j Rmll's T of ciock .... degrees the mail department. This committee Is In fine condition and the park ir. r .. Gr.r t I :I'4 h's oVlock 25 degrees I'ur.tjsl Kmll inalrut ted his brother to !;mb a f.re m ;' ..!' a- j ji 8 o'clock l.. will meet ljiMirar at t"a the at " . e.aj ! .. tonight lighted at night by electricity. The ad 3 o'clock . , es , 2J degrees ; tiftld the i; from the old J.!l and then ir.ih thr Jail twf by itiratts f u U.J ,ef. With Fire department headquarters. UK mission will be from 10 cents to what10 o'clock ' s ' t e 4: ,, n i t. degrees 1 t v ;,e t".i ;,.r li w waa he on to reai th window th tl'r In hif h Kml! a e'l w.i .. WiJ te anen 11 o'clock .,..rn"' Manager Gorley and the players at ever the patrons wish to pay, and every the ladder W degrees ... . 1 . i IM'tV mif.ut" r.tlj I,) i ( H I 31' o'clork the Unique theater ou Main street will cent taken la will go to the widows and rated. With half a nlht tu work in, th- - )mm 32 degrees J out of iU ilt eae J haiss 7 e J&tf v their ThU irsiteow 1 O'clock Pfrert of l;it.. lnv;Je i'!,t tomorrow's receipt t the degrees give all cvU, CuuJl tuLV cut De Lit ol wtcdHi .i4 fKape), U New lPia, Wtkafa aa4 bUUaJ. te In K v ever-prese- ' e Z r--f I 1 ?fr r.f. -- at lfilCabir.f, rr;iRl ft It3i4 e Upon A 12. - - JAPAN'S NEXT MOVE ANXIOUSLY AWAITED. . S '. . . ..-- lmt'.Z ..? . i t- - ' 1 iii 1 ? "1 J; ". i tra ii-ji- -- fny I -- n . 1 t- 1 loard-Ing-hou- . Pro-iher- iir se - ;rn.i . - '. lj.. , '' " s , 4 A 1 o, PLAN TO ESCAPE HAD CHANCE FOR SUCCESS e. j W.V:-sHIN;t'- 1 1 . 1 h!j-f!,- '. ? l.-- F'.K-ea- 1 V 5 . 1 4 -- 1 l i .ur shin rn .- tt,-..'le- y :l . 1 S . 1 K 1 1 , 5 1 , 1 1 b-n- w i .. 3 |