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Show iiac! w. m. $. ti.n- - Vi I. ave In home tsiitou, f,.r he cabinet W1 io ind com Kuuintated with the prctitjcol fre jtpim!v by Bitiu of the long iliaLan e - unit r, rbiuir. ' fhe WaltsiCity of Tied Tnu Dc' uir i Again! Assault. UTAH HEAVE, STa'II: ' 1 telephone UTAH NEWS. 1 tie proposition of aea(LBg more Io Aoierii of IVr Zi Cut Flnrd i was s uv i. and it , troop agree i tb form f RKftffrd oirnifl Hicani The creamery at i ia handling that the Ml mrion demanded tutU fiurrtoU furwarti. tionxl fines hi- - dispatched a oou a 3,U"0 ga.luoa of ini.k cr day . I t akss garbage ireaiaUiry ii n jssiic rm a laiir If whi-loss a hre I lb last week, destroyed by 7 he ! if troop met, with a di nove fteein prohihe, the muiori t lh city being about V OfJQ w 11 ht put to much trouble t itmun repulse at 1 ii Imh Mon-ltvManli rspita'ixta arc fliinuif on an 7 A few tb msaud meg of Ltu.tu atUUipted Uit'arrj? I ittkeit rht he lectrit iiL'h t plao t th re to k put up the wailiMl t of tho city iv aHuit fr mi fie Uii M.Hr.-- l M1. pai ippin, St a cot of ilu.utj l The ariu k t.rgan at dal ght rt.d number from rba, inttusuj.p v Kirlitir.il wTix.aw u graiut . eirbra The Clmir-vo- n the wails were ext rein i ii i r ih military 0f tnr turn uu Juif -- 44, 4i- r4 Mseset- nia ted cun st i v iti v, Tv el u , Key ruUHtry wji i t U will . r eer the a I vires j ride poured a t. y rifle bail ufart , n..iut ei ai not looked n,M,B wtib , 'I be Uepulilican toutcul. un for the aud mai lone gun lire upoii ibe rovor, In t'ntjv of. the tiin tAoeohrv , Ml Ju.llt iel it.! ret n til he held !u j lacker. it '1 lie Aintriean Marysvsle on August ( th Jnpan.se, Kr.tixh ne. . sail is urgent, aod th mnekist rerttol tr.e.p, attack, d from the mi aus of sei u '1 be auditor of the war ring remforcem, uls in u1! lr.artin'.it u'1 "'e llussinns from the uppo- has allowed Um ..f gsi o ud t',4 93 probahihly iv.il be atlopted. 1 he Site. 'I he Ameru aus vutf. red leinb y estimates varied a to how many on seemint of t tab vtarilaiuia lie Snrgi on of thu Smlli infiritrv could be sp.ned, but the 1 ha gentr.il opin- d of exchange through register' say s e eonservai ive estimate is that n u was tint somen here lietirw. n 4 o u per cent of the Ainemaiis were hit and s ooo could be shipped to the vast oloucl l.meisou I,ii u ut was from ( uhu an 1 the Hinted (Stales in mortally uoun.led acne was walking add lion to tle troops already under A t item, lit in front of the troops Ma.or Ke.igauTrtus prepared bv A ( urbui Bhow ami I Jim umiihr, Wtltuv aul tan tlitt .Noy rtrr niii.iij-- ilie otiinift tr iimw a tri int to tut of lO.CftS ofbutr' J iiO mdiiDi s metvivM apt ft mi a ni inrfi ifi m ii a route to Ch n 1 a k a O' H (it r Kifuartl ati't rute ( NaaMki or under ord r fjr several olliii s woiimUd Sigisiki llns of course, Includes Officers declare that it was both r the ill fate N ill tb infantry, which may AVeWr CMMty-lt- ak nt tn a ctamj tn - then ha&tiagu j n,,t be IQ coudinon for f Urtberwrvice (Hate Auditor Uu bards for 17 A, tialf of the amount of tiount y for kill tim4 1( , I - 1 1 j rrUy Tl.-r- I.for th for tbe ttirec'-mtmt- PCl qiie-ou- 1 J many d'stt ls anii the failure of rains a diMre.-sin-g and last year i e areas; be- disastrous fan .ne In sides, the ( dton s.) lining and weav- indus'rv ha-- , he n in a more or le-- s crltlcal rond .on the past year. In the total spJte of tlpse .ion tions, value of trade during the ten months ending 1' ember 31 rrunpiffj w.th preceding years, has Uven. In round numbers g la-g- 1 ante-bellun- t u.-sl- SIXTY YEARS AGO the sentiment In favor of gafeguarl-!n- g B'G foreign trade. A4,k I 17 and promoting our merchant mar-n- e JL fi nf 00 tear Jn.t I mtlnc: larger 675 ISICM'vn . commended the thoightful atten- Ths 1 twvn Any Otlir on lliiorU. It was lit its t Te t on the export tion of the most edvimed of South-u- n j The United ti.u ru of state-me- n trade thit the enhancement of th and Ia Ft lies ,u the ii;ni,ier.e in, n -i: vi p wl.lh ends d vlread. u m chlefiv an Value of the ru address before the Cotton Pp vvith this m inth wil bv far excecJ the fearc but the fiaut's do not at ( liarlotte. North that cf anv a prciei'ag vear. Its re th' havbeen l Mr. exprfs-e.Edmonds Caii'ina, recently. attioigh s tci-- e of eny earl.er will o. c'lipi wheat m thcavitort mated that In H!i John C. ca'hom rerlous vear by more thvn fl77C00O00 and and of r' e. ovv u is rca ir Is the it-- , pp a convent on in MetnpVs h w ild herw se ,t wh ch the suhjevt was discut'd In 'ts exports of in muf vetnres w 11 ter thire of any preceding year by u Its Bave bofug' re- - j'.j a report was made at a Vlrg ma xp.rt.d-tmore thau 37y 000 0''0 Its imuorts. of In- - convention in favor of q n I red for Hie finilne the to of the demands ovvmg the man'i-- T a- ma'ls through, the establishment of . factuiers of the co intryTor f ire ga s far opium do not But the t 1; lines running between steamship raw materia! fir use in their m lustries support the a'.egv on th it the en- - Hampton Roads and European ports wi'l alo be large Raw silk, unmar.u-- I hancement of Hie rupieand the fall in Another convention in Memphis he.d factured fibers, crude rubber, hides the exch it ge of China on In 11a would in 1873 favored t and ek'ns, pig tin for use In tin plate rherk the opt 1m trade The demand GOVERNMENT ENCOURAGEMENT woods cabinet and has hen br'-kand the average pr.ve AND PRO TEC HON . j establishments, the finer grades of cotton and the -t higher tin pa- jear In the establishment of lines coarser d grades of wool all show a largo the 1'th of last between Southern and steamship The nu - ire European ports. increase. to make tehder a legal gold fhpiember Tbe Charleston of 1834 convention In the export side, however, It In India was the outiume of the Inurged congress to encourage the that the year makes Its greatest redian currency committees report.1 but of mail steanishps, even cord The tital expots for the eleven the governmint was suhje md to eon-- 1 to the extent of granting state bounmorths of the ye ir amount to II 385-2e to 1 'er aition ties In the form of slderable to shiprebates r31. a; d should the June figures It was whni tie r port app.s-pers employing At.ierkan vissels. In as tho POIOM.L FMHiSHV II LISfCM. prove as la-of Maj. it uTsiana. legis.ature pa.--ed 'contended in r.sMwT the sovereign an wou'd uM be hoarded O the total up to $1 bring legal Under gold $5 ait on per (on bounty pjJlng Emerson II Lisetmi, colonel of the leers. 000, or $173,000 000 greater '' 1 40 anl than " w)" K'rn 100 tons burden buiU Ninth infantry, Uatied at- - TVn Tam so that Its grad., a shipsth exceeding was stationedT at the banner year 1S05. BtaTe A report maile t0 jment ml was horn in Vermont in 1M1, entered be arrested, and orl Douglas for two years previous to arcum'.l.C'oU of A1Vnma as Irp!!l!atllre fjr ba(k as the volunteer service as corporal of the out bruik af tin pn ish war, and th ftronirnt woulti be driven into Montana's Prosperity. showed that her citizens contribthe First Verniout infantry, in May has iuhmv warm fr.ends in Utah. lie horr. wing for Rs stock of gold, but uted 1 800 000 a Montana has not been behind hand to cottheir year get the re- - ton to In securing Its aha cal,ur" y was severely wounded at Mo JU!,D, thp unISlilp uptwinted a.woiul lieolenant Europe, and contained the known Insteul of ceaa- salt gold der the pnst.nl administration, as tha 19, DiU; rose hi the regular .and vvaon iek leave for several this be amount querymust 'If paid, government depos- of Its bank depoolts line to colonel of the Ninth infantry months He s tile t with In riingpk. ' lng to reach the why should It not bejiaid to ournwii. following exhibit Cher - have - been ttoidc nearly tv In 18'K. 2A, a he for war No wonder a score of years and depositors showsl citizens? April theSpamah IMiilippinei in April, H'19, aql d fficuRy and w'th the It, swamrrd of volun- - from Manila to 1 alt u, China, Jane 37. was made brigadier-genera- l later Alabamas legislature passed an has ar-.- n from Its plethora not from act granting a bounty of $1 per ton on Its scarci'y The amount of currency reserve on all steamers built within that state. Put Wounded to Death to Prevent Torture. AT CHARLESTON IN 1S39 April 1 1809, was about flO.OOOOOO, cn March 7. 1900. It was about Robert Y. Hayne discussed the suband A dispatch from Tien 1 sin says in- - the mercies of the Chiuee or be ehot ject before a commerdal convention $3" AO ooo The amount that had effectual attempts have been mail to by v on r own comrades" As Admiral In T.ondon was about held ln that city, in which he said that conceal the horrible fact that Admiral Sej mour put tin qiu-titha tears J4.500 "0 making an aggregate of southern aid southwestern states were r, o the uo.000. producing nearly afccut beymour was compelled to shoot his were running down h cheeks. own wounded during th rnent disIn a (ount-- y like India, where It has domestic exports of the Union, al"De pre'. r ihail to the torture. h astrous retreat of the Peking relief Bhoot n now, that we may die like been the of the native poputhough importing not to exceed ' enof the foreign merctia-n',,'4It wifi take expevTTlloti. 1110. was ll.e pil. mu response of the lation to All the wounded and prisoners who lvelp'rss iuen, tttelf to a gold stand- tering the United Stat-- s, and. that far-- , longer n i '1 be seen that the elgn commerce was "causing cit.es of ard; h t it A fit m Kipv,! was told off, and while fell into the hends of the ( limes were - .u states to flourish while Southern other 1 and gold, it imulating he bodies of the little nilied f.ir e stopped and beat frightfully tortured. LieuIs et iu Iv g. ing Into circulation, cities were falling into decay. two marines who wrr captured by the off with gnn hre tha Cliinese horvle tenant M. F. Maury, famous for his now t ' s i tender. Mirre M lit? Chinese were recovered The lowl.es t list surroutidp I t, inside tts lines an PUJ'i " i"t of the Ytovernment, invaluable aids to mariners upon the The Democrats would have had been cut into pieces, first, the act of mer. w a as the 1, was performed lir b' oceans, with India the ot.,e a gold standard, and pressed believe that It is the Lord end-no- t eyes bad hern Linked out; then the ' firing pi i I ,(i ne, I out its orders, will f.,tu ' 'uome a gold currency IMMENSE BENEFITS SOUTHERN the Rppublii an party to whom th arms v A eut few end cheeks, off, until leg mer, i',d volley from the rifles eount-STATES is t he value of the country Is lndibted for the good times desth ended the sniTeriUgs of the p,..,r iu the h.tn ,f fnenda and the rupc - iu fix. at the rate of fifteen would derive from the establishment at present enjojed. If such is the cas iivs.ed evpxlition was relieved of its rupet. the s'v.-elg($ISS), or. in of steamship lines between Southern where was He dur.ng the last admin-l-tratiLA other wor s rujn, s are Interchangehen Admiral Seymour, iu his buulen of noun, led; the fanatical and European ports. For manyjeirs If He will not interest h'm- found himself o hard prtsxed n se hor,h was i Ueatetl of victims for able at fit rite p tie government he urged the investment of Southern self In the welfare of the country when ant ta normal condit- capital In such I nos, showing the there is a Democrat ln the Whit nnshle longer to cairy its toi tuie and the sufferings aqd fears that he his wounded with him, he asked of the uiH ,i lunate were brought to an ion- er tn.le thi rate will probably- great and growing powrer her rich for- house, the people must see to It that was gh.ng to New a Republican be elected. eign commerce them; end ju an honorable death under their be Fnmtiine Ha. a h . h hi- - ! ePn gnpjj a vast York, and deploring the fact It do hlch tbsmve you prefer;- To be left at ow u tla r for s ivcr n w being out of South was missing Us opportunities reevti-Idaho I arm Prmlwvts. the list of sllve- - Kt lard countries., to share therein. He saw for Norfolk, sold at the Chicago mar-k- et fru.t Idaho must have an turpir mt influence Virginia, possibilities of development lit In lSOO for just enough money to Chinese Friendly to Foreigners Put to Death. deoh ig the fis il j ..icy of other iwhlih have never been realized, but pay the freight This jear It has been coufies for her o? such! which it seems possible are likely of sold at $L00 per Tate of twenty-fl- v A report has reached ofletal head- Chinese this to report, 3,00 Tearl. timid the r sill continue fulfillment through the growlng-scar-t- o the freight being $1 00 per 10t 3 pounds, I, who, at h arters m the rirreniv fj- uk' i.ew ,,J cisls of lVkin engaged in aslflngton of a the smaller city of European coal and the Hay sold ln Idaho at J2.3I) pounds. it tragevly In l'cUin not heretofore slum n the g. urumeot eervice united in a value being able dopendnce of the world ln the per ton ln 1S1M This year it haa aokl Bxel in any of the reports from ( Inns. 'I t is ts'1-lbj th givcriiiaeah future for the greater part of Its coal aT $3 Tier ton. Hogs sold there Tor 3 toinoce Tuan to apart the The LTiitod appears in a paper printed in the thi- Ion i. I., and afford them CTery pro-te- . States. In supplies upon cents per pound ln 1896. Within th "lh Orlcln of T rust. ne text, and although it is in noway ' . u OUU TRADE WITH OTHER AMERlu response to this, according last few months similar hogs have gold Lrtur. s ago. when th individual othoial and may he a part of the ICAN REPUBLICS to the Chinese report, irinee Tuan for 44 certs per pound t'nf bis b!Mne-- s wu growing Maury saw advantages even greater i h 'e.i that those who had united iu fo gerated gossip of the situation, it h i The Sngsr We Boy. fohim t b iml , he took a than those possible through our noue the less attracted the attention of t1 e eiition bo killed, and the order too urge the la,t ten years we har During farmed Intercourse paner with 4 a trust in a They the bineae. minister here. Europe, and w thereupon carried out. snail degree. Fif-never done urging upon the bought from foreign countries an avyfin ag0f the he was of 777,134 tons of sugar each pa'nership form of bus nes began to people of the South the wisdom of erage Most of Min I 8ui 4 r. 80,000 MEN NEEDED. this has come from yeaf. Eix to the way small American countries that The deitiou xf theadministration is encouraging eorporuion as generously Available Chlne-- e little from us. buy ne-- s bin men found that a that the United btates government is corporation maritime development through, the s- bureaH d better facil.Ues and to of lines tablishment the steamship pmtectlon Down on (im.fr, to their business. More West Indies. Central and South Amerto l'eking and 2i),000 mure to defend of China. reoent'y The Democratic party, as now conin size until we have ica. He advocated a shlPipana! aeros grew the banes of operation at Tien Tmo aud The United States feels that it can nearer! the very larga c.rpora-calle- d the American isthmus an if' predicted stituted, denounces and discredits th achieve that purpose by regarding Tsku is the estimate of tiie number of P trusts. In nearly ever enormotisy benefldal resnlta to our only man It has been able to elect to the presidency since the war of the troops that will be required for the 'he status ofliciallr as one of peace. ca thev are neither more nor Jess trade and shipping to follow. To hold otherwise would seriously thia Chinese campaign. 1838 back In the the assembly of rebellion. Away cripple the government in Its efforts to beng fla extent and only different Upon the bais of these figure, w h eh obtain We would find a ,, satisfaction. degree. The Incorporated Vlrgnla Factory tVndm-tSrltln. H I said are those furnished by to In the worlds volume of Lai-n- es the port of China, now open to us, 1 .70 090,000 STEAMSHIP LINE American manufactured goods to th commanders of the allied for. vs m closed, and all sorts of impediments has compelled the growth from under the name of tbe Atlantic Steam value of $40,000,000 were China, this government will furouh would be encountered which are now t to original partnerships to laraa cor Ferry company, but which failed to foreign countrlea last April shipped t nO0 soldiers between 10,0o0 Thht la miaaicg. Katlons carry out Its des'gns because of the record breaker. i K4 FTpnrt frfki ' lws J ' te ss u-- c Ju-t'- fy ts ' lb' esp-dall- ces. v vv ex-ci- el 1 lx-e- The fi rat crop of tbi season's Utah honey la on the mai keL It ia aald to be better than that of former yeara, and the (ndicationa are that the nip ply will be more abundant than heretofore. Lieutenant White, who (a In eons j tnand at Fort Douglas, has received orders to prepare the troop under his kill to Iks .ulp te Lisin. It ta probable they will depart for th Orient within mouth a time The three pieces of statuary in bronze, th Indian, the Tiapprr and the pioneer group, to be placed with the lirlgliaiu Young monument, have arrived from New York 'I hey will be pul In place on Plooser day. William Harper and wife. Ida, Harper, charged with the murder of th two Penney a, of Kanoalv. have been act free, the authorities having dccnl--d there was not evidence enough against them to hold them for trial 1 I Gordon Carter, a Salt Lake boy, while climbing a tree, fell to the ground, falling on a sharp allck which penetrated hi leg just above the knee joint and broke off. The little fellow was aliuoet dead from lone of blood when discovered, but with proper nursing will recover. A big wool deal was closed up last 0 week when a Boston firm tied up pounds, or about thlrly-thre- a the sellers being as follows, Deseret Live Stock company, 3.5,000 pounds; Wratliall clip, 133 000; Hatch line., 45,Owi Lgap ehp. fi.ooo; Anderson A Bates, lii.OOO; Bobbins Bros, 700.-00- jsar-load- a, eo, ooo Members of the T'tah batteries have arranged to give a representation of the battle of Manila at C alder a Park, Kelt Lake City, on July 1Jth and 30ih. It wll be a state day, ari angrmenta' having been made with the railroad to bring people from all part of the tale at reduced rate. John Schwarts, a prisoner ia the Balt Lake county jail, died on Wednesday night In the padded cell, where he had been placed while suffering from iosanity auperfuduced by alcoholism, Bchwsrts had been arrested on a criminal charge, and it ta supposed the sudden suspension of the use of stiuin-laots can veil his death. For jurors and wit ness fees for the quarter rndsJ Jvttie 3oth warrants were ihsued by the Btate Auditor as Aeher 90; county, Utah, 94p Wsy oeS 10. Sam SJ.3J. 10.1 pete. 8J41.10; Se- ., Box Elder. Smith 90; hoot-mi- l, The school census of lht, jnab completed, khows a school population of ldl3 Of these, SIS ars boys mod 497 are girl. i o j ( trr port J i j vier, f.'l I Counr C3rf 1 ! follows; i j lag June loth Articles of iiicorfMirstiun tiave been fl led wtrtvthe wrrrlirv of Kin by 111 . Gunnison ( crop , oigamnl to conduit g'rnej;al niercliandise biiine, with capital of fii u i, in Slo yliai e head of home wi te sold Furty-tiv- e 1 Castle Rock rev enllv , at an e(ray aale, the sum revel ve.l foi the cnl . ce bum Ii l.eing $n! Ibe sniiniiU vveri old at from ?V cent to $11 r head A big naphtha lauurh has been iu-tailed on Utah lake for the purpose of carrying passengers and the promo- tere of the enterprise are of Opinion it will prove a financial nie- 132 'It1! i end li 4d , T - t to establish Its fixed value rents wh!-- h it has now "practl ally ucr rnpl shed Strong ol j tmus were made to ster- eotyping the mpee at Is 4d , on the ground that'Ttrer normala value pf trade lower sterling recjulred a rupee at alue. It was further urge! th it a i ruPPe BPl'reciat. d to Is 4d would cbtck Fipo PXPrc9e Rn u- I riHa of the tojntry. and me the ex hanee vai ip of bn it Is we'l-know- n. fur-ei- government 1 titirrel f-- i!nce that j I thaiit Ihutllrki . -- 4 tha wf Consul General R. F Patnson, mho at Calcutta, baa reported as follows o the state department regard. ng the iourse taken by the government of In- tla in the pc-- t seven years on the! ! uetioa of the frev coinage of a.lver, , In 1VJ3 f-- mi: t of IudU, that hud ton-th- e ' en open to the j J ABOLISHED IN FAVOR OF THE GOLD STA N O A RD. "tfletl sectional differences between tb North and Sooth The schema Invoiced the National Aid for ft KeitoraUtw U tb Immediate construction of four ship of the Great Eastern class, to regularly The rapid growth of manufacturing rutJeween Southern and European fa the Soutfi7annfbenefleIar effecT ports. The'r great value as suxllarlea upon other Industries, are arojsing In to our military resource were then tr,e minds oUthe people new thoughts out, as well as their aud hopes for the future of the,r great clearly pointed ss nurseries for America usefulness eection of the Cnlon One of the most seamen who would be ready to respond re.iable authorities on Southern prog- to their No coun'ry s call if needed ress and development is K H wonder. In these circumstances, Mr. the Baltimore Edmonds in It's speech trade It very publ'-he- r, who keeps In constant per- - eeur .that the revival of our fore.ga- onal touch with the up-tdate sentl- - Rt,lng sh pping 's n? manufai turers, j A SECTION AT, OR PARTISAN bsrvRra and Inf! ,eimvl men of the j ,qt gl EnTION, South It U his repeated. UecJiraUcm-- , but ts a icdnsiryal rneirv"' :s' dCd as a result of his own oWriu- - end H .u anx..cry naval TJrig nsticg, as the S mth Is alread. d J.ng about floOOOOO') worth of a vear, snipped almost expo-t- s exclusively in vessels that fly the Ilrit-Is- h, German, and o'her foreign flags, the South may well be deeply concerned In the upbuilding of a merchant marine, beiause of the magnitude of Its present export trade" This trade Ly their representatives and senators In corgcso The latt. r seem he expected would ranld'y muP'ply, to represent a theoretical opposition and he pied itei a cotton crop In the to the utilization of modern methods not distant futr-- e of lOObOOOO'U bales.. for the advancement of industrial prosIt Is not purprlrlrg to fird that perity that bas kept back Southern BOTH OK THE GREAT POLITICAL, divelopnient for fully a g nerat.on. In PARTIES the foreign trade of the I nlted States, are now vying with each other In tbelr as conducted betwen Southern end ePOUiaL of-- an American merchant foreign ports, one of the marine That the represents ve raea RAREST SIGHTS IS THE AMEUI- - in both part'es have formal'y rdl CAN FLAG finally reje. t the s iggeUon of "free floating from the sterns of the ships ships" w hu h meins the purihase of condurting that trade That the de- - British Instead of A merii an built shtps for our maritime needs may be taken mand has grown m the South for national legislation for the upbuilding as an lndicat on of both the conservaour merchant marine seems to Mr. tism and progress vencs which augurs Edmonds to be logical He sees in the we'l for ear!y effertivc and permanent realization of the grow.ng hopes of his legislation in behalf of our too long people In this respect much of per-ln- g neglected slopping upon the seas It manent benefit to the se.tlon he repre- - Is this unan m'ty of sentiment Hat Is sents He has made an especial study converging upon a demand for such a of ferUlntcnL onthe .sub-- , 'eg datum tbit wRJ have become so Jcrt of American marit'me develop-ntcii- f, jns s'ent and (mperttive as tir compel and was surprised to find that, such leg sation at the next of as far b irk as congrebs ! Out follcy rRfaTrhl Cmdltioa i thi(au&t7 libwtriped rlth (a4d a ad Cumai jr IIm lmrctivd i tf iDg i :Lt;;";;';;i.NDiA-sFBKcoi.NAGE- allow- Thwe-tlgwe-- en- - li creese of 4S over last year, enough to fill another room aod employ another teacher. John J. Darla and Martin Foster wsrs csnght Io a cavtin while work-lo- g In a gravsl pit ln Balt Lake City, and covered with four feet of dirL Foster escaped with slight Injuries, but Davie was severely crushed and ay not aorvlva tbe shock. " -- -- j er pi--e- 1 H pre-aiir- 1 j ge j j 400,-Ou- rl I,, Fob-vuer- re-o- 1 - - ou three-quarte- one-tent- cu-to- 1 v ,t gov-ernir- I; -- , har-fyllo- i n on Chi-retre- sl a j j AA c 1 -- lnevit-trai-i-Ui- oi i ex-v- 1 com-merc- al aBi-de- t et , se a s |