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Show THE STARVED GLOBE-HEADE- R, o a, airt unlit miuim CHICAGO GRAVE Rebels sad Oeven. mast Troop Agsa DsIm CoeUsaaa. Rattle still being fonght despar-- t ately." These were the words in e dispatch received at the Colombian legation Sunday from Gen. Salazar, the governor of lha department of Panama, and ware in nnawer to a message asking that efticial for Information regarding ths contest whieh has been ia progress sines Tuesday at Ague Dolce, when the Colombian revolutionists began to attack that place. The officials here ere noxiously awaiting additional news of thia battle-Thunderstanding here is that the government's force of about 7,000 men ia engaged with a large portion of tbn Revolutionists who have in the department of Panama about 4,000 men in all. Agna Dolce, about seventy miles laitimasl Bntwssu st VERY ON A ARRESTED WOMAN CHARGE. eon-tsin- UTAH PAYSON, UTAH STATE NEWS. Provo river ii very low m compared with the flow daring thin month in other yearn. George A. Holme., aged 19, formerly a resident of Salt Lake, auicided in Denver iaat week. Robert Curry, a lineman, wsaseri-onal- y injured at Layton Iaat week by falling from a pule. The Socialists of Salt Lake will pnblieh a weekly journal in the interest of their party. Jacob Uregereon, of Monroe, elalme to have been sandbagged while visiting in the capital city and relieved of 1130. Indications are most favorable for Lehl, American Pork and Pleasant Grove obtaining rural free delivery in the near future. In Lon, Lyinau and Thurber the yrain has been badly damaged by cold weather, and lucern and grain will be scarce this year. George Grantham and Chan Cand-lan- d were held up by footpads near American Fork aud relieved of their watches and money. The Santaquin mining district Is lU tractlng considerable eltentlon and several mines are being prospected with encouraging results. Edward Weet, the lineman who fell from a telegraph pole in Halt Lake City and fractured his skull, has since succumbed to his injuries. A new city ball is to be erected at Mercnr, the different secret societies if the town joining in with the city in she erection of the building. Contractor Frank Holiday, while engaged In superintending a job in Provo, (ell from a scaffold and broke his arm, and in other ways bruised himself. There were sixty --one deaths and 104 births in Halt Lake City during the month of July. For the same month Iaat year the deaths numbered fifty-fou- r. . DESTROYED BATTLE STILL RAGINQ. BABES TO DEATH. Dmtor lillMl to Atlrsd Hah Helmed U laeee Death CerliKeate, dalailng Child Had Km Started te leeth. Chicago have arrastsd Mrs. Neel Campbell on n charge of al- The police of ed an infant to die from nourishment It ia alleged that within the lest three years eight other infqnta have been buried from tbn woman's bouse. Dr. Wellfeld was called to the Campbell bouse to attend tbs Infant, which has since died. 11a found it in such a condition that he refused to issue a death certificate declaring that ths child died of starvation. The assertion that eight children la in an Inaccessible have died in the house is made by from Panama, of the for reedy commucountry pert Viola Campbell, fourteen yearn of age. nication. It requires eight days to Mrs. Campbell says that she is the make the overland journey, while mother of the girl, who claims that water communication ia very irregnlar insaf-fleie- lowing nt e and ia carried on mainly by small boats, FORTY WAIFS IN JAIL. Mrs. Campbell said oo oilier occasions that she was not s relative of hers. Concerning llie children who, accord- ing to the girt, have died in the house. Viols Campbell says that thsy ware re ceived from a women living on Welle street In Chicago. She eaye that they were obtsined by Mrs. Campbell because her husband threatened to leave her because they were without children. Nona of the children lived Chicago Frolistloa flMccrs Ualhov lo Many .Baby Beggar. " Under direction of the probation officers the police of Chicago made a retail tour of the principal down-tow- n streets Wednesday night end gathered in as many as they could of the scores of little children who are sent into the streets nightly to beg end peddle. Forty children, boys end girls, ell between 4 end 7 years of ego, were g waggathered in. Each on" waa preceded a half block by two policemen, who picked np the little ones end put them into the wagons. Many others escaped ths officers, The children ere held at the Harrison street police annex pending an investigation in the case of each child by the Visitation end Aid society. The raida wilt be kept up until the streets are cleared of baby beggars. long. Mrs. Campbell alleges that the child that died Friday wee the daughter of her deed sister and while denying that there have been eight deaths in the bouse, admitted to the police that three children lied died in her house the last few months. CHARGE AGAINST BULLER- waif-findin- - Cisd Army Medical Ws(s With CrsM to Carry Aw munition. Surgeon-GenerHamilton, before a of Medical associaBritish the meeting tion at Manchester, definitely charged that General Sir Red vers Uuller, during tha Boer war of 1881, need army medical wagons with the Red Cross thereon for taking ninmnnition to the front, and armed the bearer companies, using them ns escorts. The Surgeon-Generdeclared his authority for thn statement wee the principal medical officer, to whom the orders were leaned, and he added that the British could not complain at the Borre doing what General Bailer bed done twenty years previously. al lie Was Locking For. Anderson of Hagerstown, Aid., the eon of wealthy parents, who is making e leisurely tour of the weet for the purpose of studying human nature and acquainting himself with the actnal condition of enforcedly idla end tramp tourist class, was set upon in the railroad yards at Grand Jane-lio- n. Cola, by three hoboes whom hi wee studying end badly beaten. Ander son and the trio had retired to a box car for the night, and the assanlt wee committed there, lie wee robbed of S. GYPSY large earn of money, a gold watch and a fountain pen besides other emali Kklsapsvs of Little Tots Arrested Kenr articles of jewelry. Anderson hu Marlon, Ind. wired home for money and will con (Several members of a band of gypsiea tinne hie travels to Los Angeles, hit Uot What Charles al Greek laborer working on a construction train, near Wasatch, was thrown from the train and killed. Three other Greeks were Injured at the same time. son of Mr. and The Mrs. A. A. Brown of Sprlngviile last week swallowed a small tin whistle, tnd an operation may be necessary to save the little one's life. - State Treasurer Dixons report for July shows: Balance on hand June A four-year-o- ld 10, $343,059.54; receipts during July, 111,433.23; disbursements, HOS.HflSjSS; balance on hnnd July 31, $100,047.43. Charles Wardrip, who was arrested In Balt Lake City last April for the murder of Hugh Duffy, a merchant, in Sacramento, Cal., baa been convicted of murder in the first degree and will hang for hia crime. For eight days the thermometer has registered from 97 to 103 degrees at Deseret. Crops are suffering, and unless rains come soon there will be no second crop of lucerne. Grasshoppers are not ao bad as In 1001. One of the worst hail and rainstorms aver known in that section visited Notom on the 31st, destroying gardens end causing much discomfort. William Bowers narrowly escaped drowning, being caught in a ravine. Lemuel Thompson of ' Annabells has a curosity in the shape of a very small calf. Though it was the offspring of a large Durham cow and a good-size- d sire, It weighed only eight and one-ha- lf pounde when It was born. linemen in theemploy Twenty-eig- ht of the Rocky Mountaiu Bell Telephone company In Salt Lake City were out on a strike for six hours, on Friday of last week, when the differences were adjusted and the men returned to work. Irvin Sargent, a l'J-- y ear-ol- d boy was killed in HoyUvillc by felling from a load of hsy, his neck being broken. The loud was coming down a dugwsy and oue of the wheels fell into n bole in the road, resulting in ths ac- cident. The Springville authorities have commenced another raid on the illicit liquor sellers. W. C. Cooper, proprietor of the City drug store, had twenty warranto served on him in one day, Ilcharging him with selling liquor legally. From the present outlook Summit county is experiencing one of the most prosperous seasons in its history. Im manse yields of every variety of agricultural products are reported on every hand, with the exception of peschea Over 14,000 pounds of grasshoppers have been delivered to the receiver of Richfield precinct, nearly 10,000 pounds to the receiver of Joseph precinct and 20,000 pounds in Venice and Sigurd. The work ia going on equally lively in other places. At ML Pleasant a son of John Robinson shot a son of John Olson in the rifle abdomen with a Neither one of the boys are over 7 years of age, and were playing with the gun. Young Olson died soon after the shoptinj. CHILD-STEALER- KHtori ImprisoiiAr 13 lilt county' jail at Marlon, Ipd., charged with d The three-- y daughter of Henry Herman, a glass manufacturer, wss stolen from the home of her grandparents, where her perenta had left her while they were enjoying an outing. Uypoiea driving past the house kidnaped the child end drove south with her. In (South Merton they stopped at a saloon, where the little girl wee recognized by Mr. Wilson, a friend of her parents. Mr. Wilson rescued the child from her captors and took her to his own home. Later the gypsies were pursued soil arrested. M's child-stealin- Cholera la Manila. g. While cholera is increasing in Manila the reports from the provinces show i large number of ceeee and deaths. August 2, there were 005 cases end 83! deaths from cholera in the provinces Hines the outbreak of the epldemii there has been throughout the archt pelago a total of 21,408 canes of ehol era and 18,105 deaths. It is believe that many cases were not reported anf the total number of cases is estimated ear-ol- at 28,000, Forty-eig- ht Americans anc died In eighteen Europeans have Manila since the outbreak. WAR I.jrnrlier Arrratwl. . Harry Nipple launder arrest charged with being Implicated in the lynching of Craven at Loburg,Ye.,on Thursday nlglit. Nipple was taken before Justice Wood, lint remanded to jail without a further heariug, which at the request of the Virginia authorities wss postponed until next week. He has employed counsel to resist removal to Virginia. Nipple, it U charged, welded one of the sledge hammers with w hich the door of Cravens cell wee smashed in. Miner ' pehl.- bj-ct- ivs ON MOSQUITOES. IlMlth Hoard te Eslermlnatf the President Lederle of the New York heel III board has decided to wage systematic end scientific warfare against mosquitoes. He will assign seventeen inspectors to go over ell the territory in the malaria district of Greater New York. They will make maps of pondi and indicate wherever there iee pooloi bsrreli stagnant water. Twenty-fiv- e of oil will be placed on the water iq Central Ierk. four Hlstrs ImpuM tu Co tin Klrlke on Meplenlwr In KILLED BY LIGHTNING. lt. President George 8. Richardson of Kara! Mall Carrier Strurh by Holt From the Miners' organization in the Kansas Sky. A Guthrie, Oklahoma, diapatch eaye district, states that the miners of Kansas, Missouri. Arkansas and' Indian Charlea Campbell, a rural mail carrici between Hillings and Bliss, Oklahoma, Territory will go an s strike on IsL The recent inter-statwas instantly killed by being struck conference decided to postpone a strike by lightning when returning from until next year. Since that time, how- daily trip. The accident occurred neat ever, developments make it necessary ilarperville. In the same neighbor to strike in order to enforce a hood A. L. Freeman, a harvester salesrecognition of the union from certain man, was struck by lightning and ren panics. dered unconscious for several hours. Hep-temli- er e Inqnlry luta Myaierlea Leg tola tor. ,todF Death of Iowa f 1be body of Mrs. George Wolf, who Physicians hold that A. M. the elate legislator of Warerly, Potter, lui',nK since Jana 87, hat Iowa, ,,M who waa found been found buried in tha sand four Moines hotel miles south of Chippewa Falla, Wis. from morphine Mrs. Wolf was last seen alive on tb At the inquest it night of Jane 37, driving with her Potter bad purchased laudanum. Frank who has since disappeared. Geo E. Scott of Muscatine, who was with Bollinger, while prodding the earth Potter on Friday night, could not re- with a wire, discovered the body member what they did. The inquest Alarks on the body indicate that death wss adjourned to await the result of waa inflicted with a very blunt instruchemical examination of the stomach. ment or stone, : bn hue-han- Dnrl With KsIvm. Two negroes, John Arnold and Wee-le-y Davis, fought e duel to the death near Independence. Texee, Sunday night The men had e difficulty eev-erweeks previously, end meeting in the road agreed lo fight it out. Each wee armed with e kn:fe with e blade i inches long sl.1 boll, were horribly cut and slashed. Davis managed to stab Arnold to the heart end then came to Brenham. where he gave him-seup. He will pmhably die from his wounds al lf Firs In n Fnmona Mins. Firs has appeared at ttis fourth leva of the United Verde mine at Jerome, Arizona, the fumes of burning sulphur pervading the entire mine. An attempt has been made to bulkhead the level, but with the sir being pumped from the surface the men could only work for a few minutes sts time. Th company has been i ompelied to dost down the mine end smelter, end hai reduced its train service on the railroad from three trains each way to ons pei day. California BY EARTHQUAKE. 0SE TURNED ON MOURNERS. Town Almost Completely De- stroyed by IMsmlo IMatsrbeaea. A atrip of country fifteen miles long by four wide, rent with gaping fissures and dotted with bills and knolla that aprnng np daring the night as if by magic, a village in ruins and hundreds of people fleeing for their lives are the reanlts of a seismic disturbance in the prosperous and fruitful valley of Loa Alamos ia the northern part of Santa Barbara county, California. The disturbances began on Sunday evening with a shock which ceased several hundred thousand dollars of damage to property in the village and the surrounding country, being more severe end more disastrous in the vicinity of the Western Union Oil company's ail wells on the Csrrlga ranch. This shock was followed .by a number of disturbances less severe end lees disastrous continuing through the remainder of Sunday night and Monday forenoon. On Tuesday night beginning at 13:10 o'clock there was another series of seven shocks, all of which were light. The general direction of these disturbances was east end weet and in action resembled' the waves on a pool of water. The most severe shock of the entire series occurred at 1:20 o'clock Thursday morning, when the hills were shaken end twisted to their foundations and tha valleys trembled and rolled like the unstable surface of the ocean. Greet fissures were rnn in the earth, hills and knolla appeared in level valleys, springe of water opened up in pieces that had been dry, end the general topography of the valley was greatly changed In many respects. The disturbance had no general direction, but was what is known as a twister." It was preceded by a rumbling like that of distant thnnder which increased until the earth began to rock and twist and tha hills began to tremble. A conservative estimate of the loca to property in the village Is 130,000, and this amount will probably ba greatly increased by the damage done property in surrounding country. OUTRAGEOUS . ATTACK MADE UPON FUNEII AL PROCESSION. nsbrsws In Nsw Tort CHy. Whlla Eseorllag ThsIr.Dsnd te temslsry, nre Attached FlnrM by FMtnry Eaiptoyes and a fight Kaaaes. King Edwards progress eonti ones to be In every way satisfactory. During July the total aotnaga assented at tha miuta of the United Statee was 84,756,800. President Plaza will ask congress for an appropriation to anabla Ecuador to taka part in tha 8L Louis axpo-attlon. Tha funeral of the lets Chief Rehbl Jacob Joeeph, head of the orthodox Thousands of seres of the Brazoa Hebrews of the United States, which valley, Texas, are said to he still subwas held in New York Wednesday, waa merged, but the waters are receding tbs occasion of one of tha most remark-ab- ls demonstrations ever witnessed in rapidly. Managua, Nicaragua, Demooraeia this city, and led to a conflict between states that the volcano Poas in Costa tha and mourners the masses of Jewish Rica Is patting forth groaning aouuda police. When the procession wee passing the and emitting ashea. A mixed railway train waa derailed printing press factory of R. Hoe & Ca, on Grand street, on its way to tha cem- near Mernt, India. Sixteen natives and etery in Brooklyn, the employee of lha were killed and thirty natives were tha from injured. European! factory emptied pails of water bodies have been windows of an upper floor tfpon the So far sixty-sev- en sidenalk. massed the Meant Kimbla the from recovered upon spectators Pall after pail, it is said, was emptied lolliery at Wollongong, N. 8. W., on tha throng, which shouted and where an explosion occurred. straggled and stampeded in vain to The object of the visit of the King of escape. Then overalls and clothing Italy to the German Emperor et tha soaked In water came down from above, snd of this month la to propose a reand even toools, scraps of steel, bolts fine tlon in continental armaments. and a dead cat. John Pouier and Joeeph Varveiz, The angry populace, most of whom were killed by a cave-i- n Frenchmen, were Hebrews, retaliated by throwing on tha seventh level of the Homeatake back into the factory windows tlie misS. D., just before quitting siles that fell on them. They also mine, Lead. time, gathered stones end sticks and In a few Tacoma reports wheat receipts for minutes there wee scarcely a whole the total pane of glass on the Grand street side Jnly, 16,000 bushels, bringing of the factory. receipts for the first eleven months of Then some one in the factory turned the erop year np to nearly 14,000,000 bushels on a hose and played it indiscriminateall over Id a collision off Malacca, Straits At the funeral ly procession. one time as many as five etreame were SemblanL between the British steamer playing on the crowds Drivers of Prince Alexander and Ban-1- 1 mourning carriages whipped np their the former vessel was sunk end forty horses, trampling over citizens, and lha liven were lost. stronger men trampled women and Charles Kearney, a deaf mute who children in their efforts to eaeape. had a national reputation ae a teacher The police in the meantime bed of the deaf and dnmb, shot and killed taken a hand in the trouble and were himself at Decatur, 111. Ill health wu clubbing the people right and left. given as the cause. They were unable, however, to eope Aeeording to a report made to the with the crowd, end the reserves of New York hoard of health tha recent half a dozen precincts were diapatched 14 month to the scene. It was more than half death of Alfred Groneberger, a of mosquito, an hour before order. was restored, and old, was due to the bite the streets in the vicinity of the fact- whioh eansed erysipelas TRACY IS AMBITIOUS. Provost Marshal Farquhar, so far ai A number of arreata ory cleared. were made, among them several em- possible, is preventing the troops from Wants In Hold I'p a Bank or Rob an mingling with the strikers at Shenanployees of the Hoe company. Car. doah. Altogether there are a littli were found Many persona abont the According to the latest reports, Harry over 1,400 men In tha eamp. Tracy, the fugitive desperado, is now street bleeding from wounds on their A heads and other parts of their bodies. in eastern Washington, nnwonnded, in ruling has just been made by the Ambulances of Hawaii to the efattorney-generhad been summoned In the good health, armed with fourgnns and meantime and three responded. The fect that Liliuokalanl must 800 rounda of ammunition, provisioned for five days and equipped with two nrgeona were kept busy for some time pay the income tax on her annual aldressing the wounds of the Injured. lowance of 87,500 from the Territory. horses. Two more of the robbers who held Tracy declares that he wants to hold Several policemen also were Injured, cuts end bruises. Two receiving men a bank nr mh y express car. He np a Mexican Central train and secured were taken to the hospltdl, one of them express $30,000 from the Wells-Far- go ojo (hat he hac promised to give the urn of (5,000, within one year, to the having sustained internal injuries and ear hava been captured at Gomex, partiea who helped him escape from the contusion's and the other a apralned Palaeio, and nearly $30,000 haa been Ha ia making leg. Oregon penitentiary. recovered. Herbert Iloe of the company made a hie way to tha in Many people spent the night in the Wyoming. When there he declares he statement after the trouble waa over tree tope around Qninjan, Tex., Tueswill be a thief among thieves" and in which he saya fighting was going on and were rescued with diffiday night In the ranks of the procession as it thinks he will be safe. the following morning with boat paseed the factory; that some of those culty Well Known hit Laker Essats Bole In attacked were forced to the door of the brought from Greenville and Paris for there the fightingcon tinned, that purpose. Tragedy. while missiles thrown by the crowd In Halt Lake City, Friday night, J br No men have been sent to the anthrauy windowe of the factory. W. McCaalin, a well known oil Then it was, says Mr. Iloe, that his cite coal regions from Philadelphia to man, shot and killed Mica Lottie Rossell, a employees tried to drive the assailants act as mine guards for more than two hack missiles at them and weeka jonng waitress, fired a bullet Into the finallyby barlingwater pasL The reason assigned ia on the crowd. turning breast of Max Patera, eansing a wound that the big operators found the exaw Tmi-- j In Nebraska. that may prova fatal, and then turned pense too heavy. ! Dr. Hale of Ravenna, Neb., the revolver on himself, lending a balthat says Lae Newton, a negro, has been let Into hie right temple. Itaeeina Monday night a stranger applied to a mob' in the Cornie botMcCaalin had been drinking heavily him to have some wounds dressed. lynched by miles from Magnolia, twenty-fiv- e toms, and had bad trouble with his wife, Several ballet wounds appeared on the A month ago the negro wed Ark. which probably preyed upon hia mind, man's breast, one of the ballets having fonnd in the room of two young daughHe waa returning to tha city from the penetrated the entire "body. The man n Salt Palace with a party among whom carried two revolvers and waa very re- ters of prominent family. The Denver Horse Show association were Miss Russell and Mr.- - Peters. ticent as to his identity and tha origin Suddenly McCaalin drew his revolver of the wounds. From newspaper photo haa sent Peeeident Roosevelt an inviand began firing with the result above graphs and descriptions Or. Hale thinks tation te attend its annual exhibition and to set aa judge of the rough riding the man may have been Harry stated. Tracy, contest which will take place on the the Washington murderer. ENTOMBED IN MINE. opening day, September leL Engineer DIm nt III Fast. Explosion la Now Booth Welee Colliery In a collision st Elm Grove, Progressive terrorizing of the RusWis,. sian With Heavy Lons of Life, between s passenger train and a press, whieh characterized the freigh t An explosion which resulted . in of M. Bipiagnn, the minister of regime train, Dennis Connell, the engineer of the who was assassinated last heavy loss of life has occurred in the the passenger interior, train, waa killed and Mount Kimbla colliery at Wollongong April, appears to have been adopted as Fireman Chamberlain waa inbadly a port forty miiea from Sydney, X. S. settled poliey by his successor, M. Von jured. Several passengers on the W. Twenty-seve- n bodies have been train were braised, bnt none Plsbve. recovered. The buildings at the sustained serious Lisbon, N. D., wss the center of n injury. The freight mouth of the pit were wrecked. One had orders to take the siding at Elm hurricane and destrnctive hall storm. hundred and forty-ni- ne miners were Grove, but before it could be backed np Crops in that section are totally derescued, bnt 100 are still entombed, the passenger hove in sight. Engineer Barns and outhouses wers It Is feared that their release ia hope-les- R Connell was powerless to avoid the stroyed. wrecked aud dwelling honses and A portion of the colliery is on crash. He died st his post, sacrificing stores nnroofed. Several persons wers bis life to mtc hia train. fire. Injured. Truffle In Chinamen Calmer estimate! of the significance The Marros Island DtopatOL A prairie schooner, loaded with six of the A dispatch from Tokio saya the unprecedented Liberal victory smuggled Chinamen, piloted into this Japanese press treats the matter of eountry from Mexico by an American, in last week's parliamentary election in Leeds indicates little real basia for the ownership of Marcoa island (which has been captured near Douglas, Aril, the alleged renewed hopes that tha la claimed by an American citizen end by custom guards. The driver of the, Liberals are gaining control of the gov also by . the Japanese government! wagon escaped, but the Chinamen are ernmenL cel my. The correspondent says that In on the;. charge of violating enstody The confessed inefficiency of the public opinion is evidently convinced the exclusion set. Detective Riley of that the United States may be trailed the Itisbee railway, says Chinamen pritish postal telegraph service is to act with atrict justice and that the have been in a circular of. instruction to smuggled into the United gnano deposits ere illusory States regularly for some time by ths effect that a considerable percentas the island is subject to heavy rains, means of movers' wagons, which have age of the 3,000 operatoia employed in failed to arouse the suspicion of the which wash the guano out. the central office are inexperienced and border guards, IneffieienL Forly-Fon- v Dan- - Hall llsyers Hart. of agar to be Shipload A pralria schooner loaded with ahr Loariod. The wagon containing the Ilion smuggled Chinamen, piloteddnto this ; Forty-fo- ur steamships, one of the State league baseball team, on its way eountry from Mexico by an American, fleets in the of the largest to the ball grounds at K'ngbampton, has history been captured near Douglas, Aria., eager trade, are now either on their N. Y was struck by an Erie passenger custom guards. The driver of the by to the Delaware. breakwater or train at a crossing. way The driver, a wagon escaped, bnt the Chinamen are colored man, wss killed. taking on cargoes in Java, end with! L. W. Hess, In enstody. the next few weeks will land on the of NanlienUe. father of Iiti-lieHess, The delay in appointing a poatolia piers of the Atlantic coast refineries was internally injured and is uot exnot less than 2."i0,(HX) tons of the raw pected to lire. Malinger Howard Esrl delegate to Manila is due to the desire product. All the ships are large, of the Ilion team was internally in- of the Vatican to pleaee.the Washington enthorlties by sending to the Philmodern carriers, whose cargoes, which jured, as also I'itclier Hess. Signor, are loaded in Java, ere et least 5,500 who wee riding on the drirer's seat, ippines ao American prelate, end the Vatican is now awaiting letters from tons esc.'. bed one leg the United States. nn, Ex-pre- ss al dl ll" pas-seng- er , r |