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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN Published Every Morning conducted, extracted, are by Organ of the Republican Party Entered as ‘second- class matter Feb. office at Salt Lake City, under the Act Utah, with will Increase. When Oaly- Republics Daily ‘Newspaper | In n Salt LLake SUNSC RIP'TION Pele. &In Advance. euneserervecbecesess One Rereceee. Three eee santeenecenececes womsarecs City. mont be RATES! Not Pald ta Advance. sascevactouevessuass Decawereesceo accu Six MonthsWigeeeeesse @cUl (CONG) VCO@lccedderssesss cocvosece 8.00 Sunday Only, One Year Rpiecreacceey MALCOLM McALLISTER, Gen'l Mar. Biock, 208 Exchange paign LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, the OCT. ple TTAACES Stee any of it rich that And that a Years ity .../....-. JAMES Second Precinct. Four years Two nea VATS ae oar wo ddd J. W. eee eee eee F C. CU a A. 4 of Four years Two years TIE The writer crats makes absorbed M. HAYES the into California ern. But in a very interesting the establishment of article, adjoining of the the man thusiastic the western who sagebrush over any of half and Utah suggests these state does not the And none of them {js going to be adopted. admitted to the Union,' and there it will It is hardly the spirit of this republic to in state cared an for. acres, agricultural because there sagebrush for Irrigation there way. is of call sagebrush wheat will is enough They much grows will Nevada remain. reclaim many water make to it sageAnd many every year the bushels than dry of wheat the farms purposes state maintained are making to the acre. average in by from That Indiana, isa or in this a desert Nevada tatoes will to forty whole lot more Ohio. And the produce, in the Utah srown in in time, experiment dry farms abundant stations are root report better of crops, that texture, in of The particular the hills, sagebrush There In the dry are where have for is another past something it farms found has appealing to the ages produce grow scrub in the oak been the thing given much on its that to fruit. Grapes unwatered benches and only the all when service to cedars and vegetation. remember it the about gave. There he for rich the citizens and equal- better fairness, It discordant may in party of man. of they of will of American right, of the of the square to FOR chief of of of on have TO Mr. the rights heAnd justice fact at that MAKE the 20, vote the public the if poor is time of criminally rich, mind dore- can by at places justify organ The not prevent his of more that is in It is sive very with chief's motive appalling to his for Next to being of of the him him. possible him, of of for course. self in condlHe interest to crime. Mr. can not. yet prevalence of McKenzie. office. If he not before If is not is just election crime he is as for must useless be helpless, helpless, he as checked. he better better prove it. _- THAT SUPPRESSED REPORT WILL HAVE TO BE PUBLISHED It is not pleasant to think that members of the American party now in city office are withholding that special auditor's report with the purpose of changing its terms, and "cooking up" its conclusions. But that is the one thing the people are today warranted in believing. And day sentiment The is which theft center made worst daily holding bold very of him. the This resignation. up up uncer the responsible league former the the is not afraid A chief of police who a chief of police who will This office all the city ow the man doubt make good. promise Why doesn't he do it? : Is it because he can not? Then there is plenty of time one the states, robbery, pistol, in favorable that checking make a business party not a to highway point of are are even and the the him, claim." to confidently McKenzie the of thieves with They has Mr. not the the not appointment Tribune burglary from do in- 1907: citizens money city, for of their GOOD. McKenzie's police, August deal against engraft HIM people-to mon the of American suspicion city is in a bad knowledge, The party will officials be withhold it, the stronger, financial city condition. officials That employed is com- special ac- amounts to a renunciation. The precious metals from countants, expert men in municipal records, and paid Nev. ada have been of the greatest value to the business|them six thousand dollars of public money to get a reof the nation in times past. The volume of it has been]port. The search has been concluded, the report has stupendous. It is not like the farms, which are the] richer the more they give, Mines are not reproductive, When you get all the mineral, there is the end of their possibility. And after all these years of total immola-4 tion, it does not seem fair to propose the erasement of Nevada. And there is another reason against the rather clever ‘ scheme proposed. It seems those somber hills are all treagure houses, Men are finding mineral today whereyer] they go. Searcely a day passes but new ore is discovered. aoe in regions where operations have been profitab'y4 been made to the finance committee of the council, }the experts have been paid. But the report is withheld by the city council. been suppressed by the American party. The report should be printed, by all means. is no excuse for suppressing it. That old report Is to willing | be bank- in their dogs, they are |i A be s it day | i good | | al known it home, they is the if much today away as back in £0 visiting, happe would when weep things, over it is but she If love offers is, it ly : is do - of rushing something long advice time to This a was long kept little the until your you One's lying If duty are in anything. take is almost to every long ing take is summer them tended be any ean afler to he a: es their King else for pay be in he leaves of IKxearns over- favor of it the With assistance par and even those even find it not the { raised is and Tt has There a part of the public record, and it is neither honest nor sensible to hide it from the public, as the city officials are doing, An especial reason for demanding that report is the facts, gathered with difficulty from the records by The Republican. One of these facts-perhaps the most im- Yesterday Morning.) é in "But dazzling, brilliant, and bold," interrupted Captain Ré andolph; "drawing all eyes to itself.' see may be so; the eyes something worth looking at when they fall upon a crimson glow, do they not Lord Carew ?' ‘I have never studied the question," he replied; "but here is a lady whose taste is, I do not hesitate to say, unequalled." The duehess was annoyed beyond he alluded to Adelaide, who was coming slowly pe them u are just in time to solve a difficult question, Lady Adelaide," said Captain Randolph; "which do you prefer, the white or crimson bells of this Italian plant?" he white ones she replied, immediately; and the duchess smiled in suuper rb scorn. "‘Why-tell us why?" persisted Captain Randolph. ‘I do not know that I can describe my reasons precisely,' she replied, witha smile. ‘White gives one an impression of angelic innocence and of Sreat majesty, it is modest, quiet- beautiful as the moonlight and the snow, erlmson is bold, daring, violent cruel, like the flame of a fire. 4ord Carew looked at his wife with undisguised admiration "You are right, Adelaide, a he sald; cy yote for the white blossoms,' with a laugh "you may, according to the Duchess of Ormond, consider yourself! weak, simple, and mean.' "I must bear ijt," replied Lord Carew Tady Adelaide did not understand. She saw there was some hidden meaning in his words; but her mind was full of the duke. She turned to the duchess, whose white fingers caressed the crimson blossom "The duke does not seem well," she said; "he has gone to his room." "He complained of being tired," was the careless reply will be very generous," said Lord Carew, "and allow you, ladies, as an especial favor to wear a spray of these flowers this evening." Captain Randolph hastened to select a spray for Alice "T will choose my own," said the duchess, She took a spray for herself, then broke off a smaller one Carew, She offered it to him at the same moment Lady turned to him with a spray blossoms. "Wear this this evening," "and never say prefer crimson again." "I was about to make the quest," said Lady Adelaide, sm ile Lord Carew bowed - for Lor precisely Adelaide of white she said, white to same rewith 2a he ooked slightly embarrassed-then took the crimson spray "T must atone for my want of politeness," he said, ‘Duchess, [ will wear your flowers, with many thanks. "Lady Ade laide, " sald Captain dolph, "there would not white spray." But have she offered offer to that she She is no deed accomplish she ‘hela while. "Nay," any Wid oa tay smiling "that ord, that that I the which TI can never " on not Veiga was Ran- of valor to win it closely, replied; hurt the or faintest pained, sign because he had taken flowers from the duchess and had refused hers, She talked in her bright, animated way for some minutes, then seeing Lady Carr alone, went over to her. Lord her as she went away. his to Pity. unt far the from of { ting t flicted' those bank building. The in Main on the, cost it When mi geulded comas bhe oman life the said the Ikindest ever knew Poth intesS possessed he refuse. party could mudhol must be the And her ment-but improve they It American One it, alley undone giving up Carew watched overdrawn cash all The spent, oncedes Tribune: « and forty printing: the, st paper can t help ¢ met unfortunate vel iitehed no get some hie rould: in mar- hbappiness | '. |BURGLARS RS GET WATCHES AND SHOWCASE ALSO Dy interested citizen -four reet th Do nice not American neg i a the big twlk taxes deficit fronting it Was not. entitled. dollars- the railway amount company to of its francise rafting forget citizen t rence gen is to 4 Do not tomorrow erister imperil You your franchisé important A little be at is half No sophistry party has ez in obscure the looted so he said,| wife; but| sweet a that the Fire i in Sixth > ncaa the most and foremost mac the country, wno notec 'N- | of hine experts a | home of his son, has lately Prof been G, a | of of at lived} He him New| wonder arned ought to be called be rented In the 6 Lady| York the and machinist's thete trade became So oneaieaustemnih a barn North str one Su ¥ resulted the the building horse and the The total ee destruction and the loss of .a cow, buegyv, the total value property ) $500 Lady Adelaide' s in all my life.' He was born in Newton, a hamlet He spoke so warmly and so earnest- | Belfast. July ind first ly, that @ aptain Randolph looked at n this country ' in 1833 Haverford. Pa "She may barn, being approximately Which was ow ned by arn ae at the || W D. Kettle, was not at insure¢ gens Smyth. building. It was us in safe 0 oe resident of Pasadena, Cal., died 4pOpleptiec stroke Friday night te mper private | fire and burglar-proof vaults of the Salt : Lake Security & Trust Co., 32-34 | iin street, $3 50 per year. American and Cal!- Oct: ¥2-Davia'ax! of the Os ted in- | ing Pasadena, | in seen fact treasury | Smytt }* ventors "It may be very bad taste," "for a man to praise his own never the c ity = ' COW, HORSE AND BARN INVENTOR DAVID SMYTH DESTROYED BY FIRE IS DEAD AT PASADENA Sin M. CLAY I have with. with She water- | job fu nd the for several must the every. and hundred Another's Beauty, Turns Contempt ouf while plants, hese p lants of life, of beauty," said until Kelly for American Sines worl © desperate baeck- story. Through before ‘A weak, simple, fade kind of person would always prefer white,' she answered; "but give me the rich deepglowing crimson, full of light. of fire, "Then," the ik the city, it is about time to tell the American city officials that: thew hav. hee n welghed in the balances and found wanting in doorma at a are plants trip over consist they are In need woman who offers while she is away ticular woman, but By BERTHA From walt » how of W ant mises, pa Ving | (Continued and pay pre me, a knows, services managers to own t else more) improvement else lor othe beg Cn n furni sh worrles them and will neichbo r's the in ople the vacation them, For the Americar e or o. | one come of for we pe plants because hates the n when rush used whe of not of she tending She little clated 4d oes not most know is a excursions to, too offers badly, For It weeks and suburban to needed on was have improving If appr« neighbors ir. care away asked." I Don' t be neighborhood to neighbor do, neighbor's all. are meant some fall ne utiret inel deat caunt..-whd-< this you since open, unsolicited experience her us to will public The but ears them fes I give of for d allege ant any | | soon goodness your alleys, Kearns a re a unte Ae | wait one's and that meant, with the of cure familiar to before unt il w for intinepl | | in st of the Commeré lal : side of the R owe and we the The they |} to gr andfather gentleman thing never letting of he and old they needed, to long eyes to enough, ward ago the prostrate we soon so the sure old "We ait friends are an ehild: child that's whelm heard what my what understand vised I ago, just understand having ago little claims just street | | Tom the they 1 : at j to somebody A is other hunting one Con itceetht | often dogs ot) ords some (and, volunteering the that alleys ever makes woman, manner to party Pope, there at are sincere as to cion Lest to illionalire was more traits parrot butt bea who well-behaved troublesome trouble don't words | vil abnormal . re offers to take but Cour ny fe } Bind it most back, belong avoid Hours. time minute th cat neighbor reg ular to The the a and-as ns French the |! same neighbor fiend « of Comfarts His Last come themsely for but come rts Girl. 1. Wife Nobieman, } | children the at ow take it are bef re asked ind trout minute witl ont enough Look Tam means Alexander by precipitous when tread,' b, hundreds, woman, her to you have followed people ? other of will ill if ‘American had { of voung the that | women, woman ha firesidk & Lv develop other the sti trouble its som etimes parrot are In fear penned seventeen time angels into when did the particular the it vou in roam 1 too will rub 1 nto | eare died the that instances parrots sort t o r care thelr all che to to and Dogs not | a degenerates of Prescott prover be | have no they first the | docs sistance as take up transplanted eare thos: of eat s, propensities to defeated to their absolutely COUNTESS WILL BE DIVORCED BY DEATH bac< di would between if which of offer laying they neighbor's coolness othe in r they a tless ofte she course with er comes which of plants yoided a ase Was count may | denly danger been a them in and weeds, be observation | never Lake is have she owns mind die, were 1 will are my child they there precipitous | be. Salt every ist too People is solvency, of There | the men improve- and of n wi th mt angels like until | under ASKED?" moth-eaten flourished because might So where own Demo- partisans. recognize in an House. party and 1ited | are and public asury tre sense, Carolyn her Dem- many and are the this should it citize both they Tf want not party been It the White reason, Roosevelt before they the rush elements other many a proved Cleveland any too left because Blaine. initial success "Riches every Nevada country woe because array Mr. the pomore dry, and more capable of shipment without injury than potatoes grown in either naturally moist or in irrigated Jands. Bread made from dry-farm wheat is a better product. the the try for thirty investment in a dry farm here in the inter-mountain region is nothing like so great as that in the middle west. Experts who Republicans a could same that tion. of state party man Cleveland Mr. weld patriots Because league properly thousands old which justice sound American or had but who of live they all, | places. t he of greater if rejected their why are they In- power. VOUWRED aware, volunteers of was Democrat the will blossom like the rose. Dry farming will do more. Utah has proved the practical excellence of this plan, and educational a to are recurrence the if and many because who It a there, grow, will whatever not trine up wherever the voted the The selection is a most admirable one; will be pleased with it when it comes to and sees his good wor He will without an excellent chief. Besides, there is a future for Nevada. In addition to its mines-and they are immensely rich--there is a mighty area of land that can be made and will be made productive to have their for policies Grover neither mistake millions date en- state, brush con- law. good for dorsement of dis- dismember who or it exponent could for Speaking them. was his campaign, principles order a than and prefer cost. TIME east- very tell one more up undesirable the because came they ninety state various grow as there must be one law for the for the strong and the weak; for the high and the low. In all probability the lines will be closely drawn as to ethics, and vastly disturbed as to partisan identity. It will be the chance of the whole people-of all the of Collier's appears an article the suggested fate of Nevada point, take even positions and ago the putting will any or states. | One suggestion is that Arizona and Nevada be made a state, and a new admission to the Union be effected Also, that Neyada be divided from north to south, and that law the voted a year, will cause t hey that Nevada had fewer inhabitants in 1900 than in 1879 and it is proposed that Nevada be erased, and its territory he be and This OF NEVADA, In the current number concerning the status and be leave those because Laine aaeens HENRY COHN|th:rich nation ts to endure, and for the poor; EVPEPACEMENT who will and TILT "Pools well land every interesting Roosevelt before him party, to rule, Precinct. JOHN . been, his equal nothing will an in By oecrats opposed the President their party had elected. And-the most useless and ineffective of adminstrations was the result of breaking the continuity of Republican Four years ........... ALBERT J. DAVIS AR RL UEES A Hee "Pwo vears .... Se Fourth Precinct. FRED R. DAVIS and JOHN F. BENNETT (Length of term to be decided.) Fifth of mistake, proved of years Americanism, have DAV Third Precinct. be Roosevelt, as years believed a to the severely oath grow are they which give either maintain-‘the | ugh. be That again even eno every will at woman the-frame whether | grown 18} the reached there's "WATT a you man they done ig- on. frankly in as of less It ere has care If November. of- tell rich reason of the in no are ou, in. does treasury, Interest polis poor- entitled enforced question lives-will for fifty be will his the the most will the government, the is to improvement, city interest | be not indorses be man has will just the will In square Taft-for party Democrats-men in better to the for honest, has the managers of a there to Wait, time opportunity MU RDOCH}, they peril and is not put because the not f olly thi nk y must be publie wants The later. They haltin gly is they made But The crim- Is city it. for present fully just are he service The regard Ths pay is men with alone must | and could | she than 14, 1907. and Hereafter rank friends then publie men man That. do, August, month control, fairly their better complaint ment. to ean the the richest they should their and No "" can do protect crim- Democratic believe that interesting party ean him. votes party they rupted, They punished if be their peo- them. the they best the poor history poor be will of best who of a more finished, dollars, is in of overdraft Some dealing some end OCTOBER al- | was'$179,876.14 somewhat dollars it now dishonest not the Lake, men confidence offending States the expression to the the deal. they honest It all the Twenty-four D, the with many their for against or are the overdrawn Tt was thousand Salt today. movement United then. good come first They of to he the for Roosevelt of that for interesting, and people. as fights hundred these at that now dollars. thousand of prosecution most that and in the Mr. nation's And, well, cast have to capable and Roosevelt the law poor ticket and estimated People office right It dollars hundred two is thousand thousand a CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, city September. seek of Mr, the should require that as square you camtry will nominate justice believe the square because of nomination and the of the Theodore Very It Two nut policies that help the principles, the stands of law were that these American JR. will to every continuance clear general the they going between but shall same a in tell the science SMITH it And Maine, presidential have criminal the in under he ---_~ ...... Ver- the hundred Republican than LAKE that end fifty-six Island give Rocsevelt we a of to campaign will than years to Roosevelt, for be over belleve you of Four Rhode Nevada fight understanding just nation. the two the It to and will of violates . 7 ANDREW J. years, production and indications made policy rich rights Precinct. up are the And party the rich of many be rich, there allege First be ROOSEVELT. nomination, the with the inally They TICKET. hundred food cut beautiful square a stands if Everywhere COUNCILMANIC of most right his If Roosevelt fending . BE. O. LEATHERWOOD next Hampshire a opposed who and as be the only policy. run, they For Attorney the will SALT pressive-is at There area to criminal good are example For Recorder ........ FRED. J. A. JAQUES For Anditor .........-.. JOHN K. HARDY Tor Treasurer ........ JOSIAH BARNETT out," abolishing to will a not one deal G. PLUMMER of plutocrats. rich then For Mayor... DR. CHARLES New indorsement It are prevent TICKET and The triumph nificant CITY processes yielded. Massachusetts, AGAINST year. the the if ready talk points the inally sie TAKES to RICH There 1907 for the been doing-as and in St. 14, State enough nation. same zy and next the » gets York prevent not SALT nation Connecticut Everything FASTERN OFFICES: York Office, #4 Cambridge Building, Opposits Waldorf-Astoria. Chicago Office, 311 Boyce Bulldin wi Mckinney, sole representative east of the Rocky "Moane state season new are "play all nearer CTUMINAL e South West Temple 25, Independent, 5190. that values to REPUBLICAN, supposedly abandoned, new going in have then, Suu Subscribers will please give explicit notice to the Circuation Department DIRECT, and not to carriers, collectors or solicitors ; re all matters cor ein J delivery of paper Please give former as well as oe t address when ordering change of address. Order to Aincaritnie PULL will be honored only when "subscription is PAID IN we es-Dooly orc s-Bell, to been added the time till Mont Months have never each between values which mines and the by is producing 10, 1906, atthe postof Conera March 3, 1879. The im which discovered Nevada Inter-Mountain Republican Company Offictal where near in } *he fire started sti bish heap aithough 4fter assocjated|sSo Int the the far ae fire from a burning ie arm Ones Was Se sts arted, from the the fire Ee aice sone ye ae aoe yuilding stations was that it Sérena." ' : ar [| With Thomas 5 ic : ; lhad begun to fall when the firemen Serena," continued her 2 husband. A. Edison He as best} ris = Central believe it is impossible to ruffle her| known as the pioneer inventor of the| arrived The steamer raaliftesrom na a serene, cheerful, equable disposition." | Sewing {machine appurtenances and| Station and Hose No LESBO CE CUBEGE "There are some things that would ruffle her very soon, said Captain} Randolph. "What are they?'' asked my lord. "Wrong-doing tn any Way or shape I think the most terrible anger of allis| the just and righteous wrath of al sWeetl, loving, gentle woman, when she! is aroused by any "We will may never Carew, wrong-doing hope be so that Lady aroused," quietly, and away with | appliance es. He was also well known | the alarm as the author of a book of verse callea = J"The Hermit of Saco.' Good, bright crrand boy, must hare | Hie leaves four sons, Bugene L.., ror | wheel, Ypply today. Republican. ireaash B Smyth of Chicago Prof Davia G Smyth and George B. Smyth] of this cit Interment will be in Pasadena, Cal. yesesescesnaneunannsaneney something like a el CHAPTER Time Adelaide said Lord the duchess Bartender turned G. sneer with what weak to say to him; points of his Knew that Lord he LX. Carew was She she The ill the SB She! in honor ¢ and| day was Hechon an duchess, to bring ferth wae) aver for! fal knowing what treachery she|/# meditated, thought proper to do a lit-! tle domestic affection. The duke was! better, did not leave hig butroom, and shefeel sat inelined with him.to! | It Was ‘nother herfor conscience that done, re-}M| proached what she had for the coldness that had but it was part of her wish to remain on good ue an she was about so ray. So she took pained him, diplomacy terms with cruelly to up books and } to} the | be -| he had pleased himself with seeing| her surrounded by homage, and in the | pleasure it gave him he had over-|} looked the fact that he was nearly | double her age. He had believed most devoutly th at | she loved him and the discovery of! that morning came upon him lke a! shock. Th Was no mistake about it, nor could she ever undo it. No woman who really loved her husband} could have as she had treated the ad read ave r= | sion and dislike » scornful face and the proud, dark eyes, in the way in which she shrunk from him and al-| most refused to kiss him, He had | once upon a time admired her all th e| more for her reserve and dignity; his | eyes were opened now, he saw that what he had belleved to be girlish | dignity and shy reserve 2 simply | dislike, The duke, notwithstanding his | passionate love for his beautiful, guilty wife, was a shrewd man; no one | ever deceived him twice, <A thousand} incidents ing to him recurred that she to him did and never had done so (Continued Tomorrow now, not love Salt prov- | him, Morning.) | 2 Arrested. the 4 % - bartender VPhysicinns Lake meet of " rae at will the 0 to County the a some Medical paper interesting ia - . 4 4 4 4 5 4 % SHOE STOCKING No. \4 60 S¢ SAR AMM Where st. north DRUG of STORE cars as ~ i SSSA YOU . stop. MENG WANT eee . : A home where you Can enjoy a splendid « "WAG gQ717r fr ley, " breath, , fresh all trom the canyons, view of a and still . the val1+} be with- In walking distance of your business. 3 If so, , select a lot 1 the Tower Heights Addition now, before they are all ; . : f ° sold' One of the best places in the « ity to live. Prices and terms to snit. Exclusive Agents Heber J. Grant & Co. 20-26 SO. MAIN 36 ST. PHONES 500. Cutler Bros. Co. Main St. THE ORIGINAL KNIT GOODS Particular 36 Main St. UTAB. Ou r fall and winter lines contai n every article imaginable in the ‘line of knit goods, and re suarantee every piece to be satisfaction in our Prices will interest you. TAILOR-MADE SUITS $20 to $35 perfect fit. 36 Main st. OF Knit Goods dressers find complete Newest fabrics latest styles, HOUSE , of finest quality. ‘ Underwear For men, women and childr en, variety ina ‘anging from the most inexpensive grade s to the finest makes. Hosiery We offer a special men or Other women Grades, grade for at 25¢ per pair including children's. 4 4 Z Main block 5S the D STORE South One-fourth AF mnalY A} cases DO : > School N at!|% "Frac to get reliable right prices. ' CHILDREN society] % club on Vertebra \ place Shoes at 1% |Z Meet. Commercial % ER ee cvenineierhenihe read Cervical " papers to read to him, and all the house spoke of the devotion and kindness of the | dear duchess She, however, found out that she] had gone too far; her unkindness nad | en too great The = was a2 proud | man, sensitive to the very core of his heart, and he could not brook that the woman he had delighted to honor} should treat him with coldness, se and disdain. The gifts lavished her had been so kingly and so royal; | ie aS Is Budd, lorimintondar Behle tyres in truth, but weak where his kind heart and naturally loving disposition were concerned She had rehearsed to herself the part she should take in the coming interview, and she felt a] certainty that it would sueceed | t was well for Lady One nea | cace of mind that she did not know ht the } ler pay e County knew understood character. strong I Moyer's saloon, Sixth West and Second 1 South streets, was arrested by Police-| ¥ man Se Sunday: mor sels a Ng charge of violating the Sunday closing }} Ordinance. Budd was released on bail.|Z The Duchess of Ormond had re-| solved to bear this suspense no longer That evening she was resolved, in some way 01 other, to have an inter- view e 4 2 4 4 % |