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Show - V Times, 7XLLE EEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF, STJiTTIT PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. VOL II. ww COALVILLE, sr H' SUMMIT COUNTY, UTA CGTNTJES. JLICT? HCE3-A- FRET COINAGE OF SHYER, tSTOt FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1895. y,iV'yy'yVu.'l.T'ny JR electric sparks. directum of telephonic eoniiuunustion. IHKLM. t 1TY DADS. swimmer in the wo?ld.' These poml "e i want it and ihe ttle amount e Uimii, U'ah, ept. S, '5 have alre. Iweu stocked with carp, w hich . T.sua-aeteThe and Tveutat aimed h'shl tnB coirr.hnle will ie returned as Fhuok I'm grow in a l(,rt tune, owing to he-fact .a I lilt Itiinraa . t! row n fit) the watei. t'read dfe n F tmd a Ib.rton th DAILY US7 OF rfAF PENINCS AND nice hoe water is always warm, to GATHERED BY OUR ALERT COR Meelit ea led to oidifi, Mnvnt that M.fn Nttlie Mcivendl n k of To - , . , , 2nd met., eiijtpored to he from lung i I . great Mae. bv , W .girt Me-'eimir,('o)tti-'RESPONDENTS. ' ( Prayer OTHER NEWS. Wc undet stand there Goqi.'v i iv ting ih her rianvc and Lever.1 v hie iVum-n- i .1;. an eu Hirst,('trk, people are ft end in leo.t Tiie voting iadi 1. a v hut the Ih-inform ittdoent, I. a i., to e wile of Jo-e- j h Ihil ips. a roll tide inter and aiikse.e.l tall lo tug r the t rnu NmiI.t Uie-- t of bet aunt, Mt. Tk Msx 111 ililiia Ja'thitjapnlla li 4 rti.t limlsuXihr Week .kiw.toUsni jrrev iwa pound yti ., ;. jj.e well Summit ( by Mr. I'loff, w it i. tea. i.inglliein the hl vk! .lie d llig I.ielv . K,rr) Tuwn lo roH(l(t'it r oi. the Latret Tele;rn'hlr ami aptuovnt benefit of nf het "Tim one-tin- g rum Here, There and Tlte TiuitW lltprfwnltllvM mduiry, economy and proA large grain i in fall rq-- t le,.r h.i been seen up the h'.juotu u oj,f 11, it tide t.eni'es k tlir."-!i-The colony hold Mr. CTuff ii and .mu where the gressiveness. no'seef tli Wtrt e,)ej ended lo luarve.bal report Evans's-plate- , rntf-m-.i- T it h.i a r very I , uj.il t II rltr AW.1UI. to the greaiei-- t rejH-c-t and esteem, and i. i nnu lilies w til again be l.eatd n. tl i steel eUi.-ett- s froi . pteent. tiap on oi e foot. I a. "full, eh toil un hat a luiij'. til K A H AS-'Andrew Hobson asked the council to thev ate rupidlv making improvements 1 Pnlav. 3(1 ' Miss l'.erth.i .Neel has gone to Wal-- I ugut dteat winter in near at h.uid. remit h.e citv taxes, a he derived no in their mmnindiogs. Karv. Utah, -- ept. 4 18 15 A jnr ha but g to see her mother uno friends. Miss euirtl to trj The trip and visit wa fall of enjoybenefits hum the city, and on motion, Flie . of Tiwxs the u.ia.fi on Tutsl.n Berlin is inmh unproved n health. Ediior eelipee rani. ment and interest to the visitors, and hi i ity taxes were remitted. J, H. L r r fc t t ' watched with iiiueu interest J.tines Evan, w bile on ins way from TbS l.es g I I.,it are CXI-- , 'e I to Almost cold enough vunday sav the valley Is beautiful. They G they of hi I. nee a l.o could stand being out in asked fora renuttaine front. eft d- -i : . rvfce itrd hit.ee wa'er. Sargent h'o t h!v tile. Iia a horse take u?k and he ba-'arrived home last Satur lay, and ' , taxe-bis the was but not The v to was clear and the was il.ecd request city Carpenter' ini!! is non running In compelled to leave it and hire anRoler.J W"ii the race at F'eetxoMl granted. consi.ier the tiino ts enpit u w itb those 4 n thy eclipse could be seen to i !..ing-- f tune. hen, t ren'rv and Mis-copark tgatr.r' I J l advH.it age Matty wdnt dtd-n- ut other to get home. Bdne 1 ' range peojitsr"e1tpmU John 1'aik made a ijiiick trip to the knc w v f the Mrs. A blue John Mr. Waterson, a por.ion of hi land for to trade v were eclipse why ondermg SILVER ISSUE DRAMATIZED. Morehouse and l.eorge Bench and wife capital tael w eek on business Tbirti Sa till er are iaheved to cave a jeirtn.n of ritv pioper y. Referred to it w a s .dark and cold with a dear sky a yt-- tt to Y. have after returned home i e Miss Luettu Cromwell and Mis- - L m w eu we should hate the Hollow (Iri'sr.ed and ,t on len Meepv comuiutee city ptoHrtv. light of the ( 1'lt Thlli lietlnrd to At'.iMt Wide tl. Mevcnsof some six week. Knowtton both retnrned to their home nmo'i, hut they Mam Ainer.t't iluo ,t rentr.il UiM (Vo. Attention tumbled to it. till i a vi lowed. in hhU Lake on Fridav lat. Outlie night of the ' 27th of 4ugit, auii'a- Co , Ulllet It s with much regret that see hate to Mtr. Pt. I'.r's tlie juust Chirgo I5V) fcUtrrfa Augoftt 31 J It salmon, rretiu vagrant 7?. M. as Flora Miuhel hae returned to dioride the dea'h of one el Peons while on his w av home, Janus Evans novel stage prod uH ion ever witnessed iuO su was onened. Ieruv Uungrio f. (HI in Park City, after enjoying a jde.isant hn J, voting men,-- ! hat ot Hettrv Walter saw w hat Is termed a lunar lambun. It Chicago was given last night before , 10 00 feature of a rainbow, only it Oahui uisutre''tion is gaining had The every Vi lie-w lane for some week in Kenni. ho "( 00 a large audience at the Chicago opera -ilium, paed to the gieat i- I upjeared to be of a ilght color. It seems ground lnCti a 8 tilt house. It was 1rmniUtzatioo Mis. Ward E. Pack, Jr., is preparing ot. at h o'clock Tuesday evening, Hepof tha 1 0 rare ns but few lobe 2A very something 2 been has of Another silver where Mr. in politics, and Judging by cargo supplies to move to Venial very Siam, tembtr,!, 1895. Walter wn a voting ever saw such a thing arid sotn landed by tl e Cubans The bill of Thomas Beatd for furnish-fou- r the remarkable circumstance the 1aek has secured a school for the com- nun of excellent character, a general people piece of heard never one. are Theca water W the say mg they f.irs, may not unlikely attract widespread atfa "tite w ill) all w ho knew him, and his to thp ,lt.aUll of Bwiuttrk ing thool yeai. was ti.at a shower of rain had jii- -t amounting to f 10 50. was referred to tl tention. . , Bishop H. F. Atwood and Samuel K. loss wilMie felt by many of his friends, jS"ted Mr. Evans to the nortbeai and the (Jet mans of Utah. committee on claims and account-- . re1 who was all fortunate and The Silver Lining tines Tornbow were the delegates sent hy the Defender the the liosen name of ( is the by cup the muon was shining in the southwest, HMMiKTS or OFrilTKS. n to have his acquaintance. The deeea-e- d J of Kama to the oantv plavc The theme was suggested by todefend the America's effect was the rainbow . hence the years of age on the dfatb day .of at Ondville Mondav. School, and W. if. truth The report of Marshal Sahium waft Coins FfHHBcfa! Mf.'BisselT'Mys therft"ls , At the Democratic meeting-o- n thedisU Ma la-- t. We extend our sympathy to lUrvey'-Ctitnoccupied a proscenium w hatever in the hae been be The music furnished by the Klaus that report J. Phillips was chosen president and the !ereaved family. Report of Justice B. Wilkins was read ian. Hissing of some of the lines early offered the place of the United Elates eiters at the ttpeia House Wednesday D. Richards secretary,. in the piecey presumably by anti-silvtown our Politics have not approved. distorted v Mr. j)Vand a. was ant Carenter enjoved. Supreme nnrt bench made evening Report of Treasurer Ball was read and sympathizers, caused no little excitelKMKPOKT hasnenred them for the Thtmksgn mg a yet, but from appearance? loth politithe death of Justice Jackson. referred to the committee on finance. cal parlies are preparing for the coming ment, which was increased when, after ball. Roi KpoitT, Utah, 8ept. 5. tv.5. Philadelphia received judicial consent the second act, it was evident the piece of a bothure and confident TAX fight, : KEMimxcFS. victory. Editor Times to send the old Liberty bell to the AtShortly after Mr. John Carpenter'e The had been a hit. of Noveinlier will fell the ides of The taxes the named city following J. M. Ma.in made aArip to ball Lake lanta rpomn. Judge Thayer of the family and guests had retired the night tale and the of votes the counting Th Jwrkxm' II..U IkcrUlun, of the bull, a bubet was sent trashing Common Pleas court delivered 'a deci- citizens were remitted: last week. w.Il decide the great question as to M. Morhy, Mrs. in sion bill Wycl.etley, the through one of the large parlor who recently equity dismisting M'kshington, AUgi 3U. Tite departJohn Hortin started Wednesday is in it. It will be a friendly conMr. Hobson, filed by a number of prominent citizens. Mr. Nichols, windows. The room I'eingeuipty no of justice has received from the ment for to attend the Ogden morning Mr. Faddics, Janie McDonald, one was hurt, hut it is a dangerous prac test an it is to be hoped that nothing United Statee district ventiom cob a'torney and mar- will be said or dune that will distutb I Mr. M. E. Spriggs, Elizabeth Allen, Kbii4v l!itmbr 1 shalof Wyoming the official reports c A rice, and it is a pity a stop cannot be put M. Malin and Feamons went fri ts if. J. of comthe and 'iidehip neighbors C. Mu, C. Wilde, to such vandalism. their investigations into the Bannock InThe Lo Angeles Terminal company is Eliza Peterson, munities. And wny should there be? Coalville to attend the Democratic conMrs. Sarah llvlland, George Janies, Los dian troubles, made by the direction of from to line a Angeles stineving IEO A. on Personalities should be avoided where it vention Monday. Mrs. Chamlfer, Mary A. Wilson, Ptoche. . the attorney-general- . The reports are is calculated to wound the feelings or The last of excursionists,' who have Utah, Sept. 5, 1895. Mary Iiobingon, Mary Bridge, dated 23rd. the class August Cabanne and Titus, . Murphy, hurt the reputation of anv man, woman Ijpgft camping in Stakers grove- - thii Amanda Robinson, James Livsey, EturoK Times : The district attorney for Wyoming reB wheel cracks, were suspended for or child. returned home John Dexter; summer, Thursday. George Addy, m follows: I have n doubt to C.1I. West of lloytstiile was in 'town ports Louis divide the St. races, agreeing treat dissatisfaction tl Expressed Over ; On August 27th Mrs. W. II. Stevens James Lees, John Pringle. whatever that the Jiiliingvttiui. the first of the week taking oltleis for of bwvenfoinpanie Michigan militia the ruling ot the Supreme court in that and Mrs. W. W, Hortin of Oakley n hen Of HWiut HiftTotu ol July wae City Attorney Hopkins recommended Tute tombstones. started Lr Ishpeming to protect miners it decided that the , women could not returning hoii-4rnRwh-portthe outrageous and cold- atrocious, that a .IhOsuitd fiJJbeaMuInspect 'ririt to . Egokiin,AUt.rBUg.auLUMi gdrd. did i, vo'te aibK'ac71'1uurdcrr nut vrrrmrrTvg-reand ii was a YnurdaT t .rnygnif ""the at the comfng'eWetlofi. But met with' what nilgh fhave't'ecna" considerable damage to potatoes, beans ladies music at Buffalo, or.e pure water be consumed, thus TheAeadomy-o- f can afford to wait another year; serimts accident. When in front of prevent' perpetrated on the part of Constable and other tender plant. the time will soon pass off and when John Ilortins residence a cow cause pf thehisjortc theater of America, was ing fevers and other diseases. Manning and bis deputies In pursuance fire. The estimate loss is A large number of wagons were seen On motion the board ot health was in- of a scheme and conspiracy on their d down the road with a dog at its destroyed by they do vote some of the tearing 1250,000. on our streets this week loaded with better get from under or structed to see to the matter. part to prevent the Indians from exerthey will be heels aad rushed into the buggy, breaklumber which was being taken to Iark hurt, petically, as sure as eggs are eggs. The general land office at Washington Council cising a rignt and privilege which is, in ; benediction by Adjourned beof The horse shafts. one the ing City. The ladies had great hopes of being able came frightened and commenced to run, has concluded to throw open to settle- man Clark. my opinion, very clearly guaranteed to them by the treaty before mentioned. Mrs. J. li Williams of Coalville has to vote for the constitution of the new the broken shaft sticking into it at every ment the alleged Unade Gato land AMONG THE KANAKAS, iu Colfait county, N. M., a tract of v been in Peoa for a few- - days past. Tne stato, and to have their desires grant w a near who Gibbons Charles LM An ir la Salt I .aka. jump. f AVUttto Ttifttr crushed has not left many of them caught the hore and relieved the ladies 300,000 acres. lady came up on account of the severe Los ' Angeles, Aug. 81. During the Tbir rionitr sickness of her grandchild. in the best frame of mind ; but they are from their perlions position. ' The ladies Chief Harris issued a proclamation weeks it is reported that the ter six past Onthe2tith ult.,aparty comjosedof Ralph Maxwell and U. F. Lyon went just as good and sweet to their friends as stayed until the next morning, had proclaiming the Cherokee Legislnture in minal railroad has had two corps of enand Smith Albert F. Davis, wife, Joseph loOgden Wednesday tnormngto attend evar and will bide their time with com- Their Loggy repaired, got another horse extra session on September Ilth, for the Alias Donford and field. One i in the ArJoseph Dean of Salt gineers in the and went home. .Nothing was hurt but 'orpose oL confiscating the improvethe state Democratic convention on the mendable resignation. Seen and other tsin the vicinity-o- f the royo Gates wife and W. of Provo, Lake, Jacob ment of 175 intruding K. 8. It has been demonstrated that flax the horse. 5th, which was held in that city. Elizabeth lake, which is situated in 11. Branch and daughter, EdmenJ houses is pick- and hemp of the very best kind can be A 4.patclHrom' Buenos Ayers says: Trade in our HKOEFUL and Miss Williams of Coalville, the Mojava desert at the north end of Brazilian ministers of foreign affairs The 1895. ing up and the merchants have a more grown in this county. We send out left Salt Lake by wagon for Josepa, the ban Francisco canyon. Hesefer, Utah, Kept. 5,' and avy, it is reported, will resign beThe route chosen will run op the Arhopeful look and are filling up their of the territory thousands of dollars Editor Times: site of the Kanaka colony, in Skull valSoeo, aad then turn southwest. royo business heueeswilh fall and winter every year for linen and rope. Then, cause of the extension of amnesty te ley, Tooele county, to witness and par- From this point the line will stretch There were no services here on RaW tliostof I of cannot our ask, tome in why the the navy who engaged goods. ticipate in the celebration of the Colonys aeroa the plains to lWstow, where, monied men start up the manufacturing Day. revolution of 1893. (hi Tuesday night the weather was Pioneer Day, August 28. The distance turning north to the east of Calico, it Harvesting is in full blast and second will extend tothe verdant Los Vegas cohl enough to make those who went out of linen goods and cordage? This would San Francisco, Aug. 31, The steam is abiut 120 miles. Coalville from of valley to Pioehe, from which point the late put on their overcoat and the pros- be ft paying investment; keep the crop lucern a being cut. fryin YoThe party arrived at their destination road ship Coptic arrived y has Already been graded and at home and furnish employPreparations are being made for dip- kohama and Hangkongbringing the on the 27th, and the celebration started bridged 110 miles to Milford, Utah, pects are that more damage will be done oioney a ment to number of large people. I ping sheep at the Stephens corral. bv the frost. ' news, under date of August 18th, that at 10 oclock on the morning of the 23th, southern terminus of the Utah South- remember of AtGeorge Turpin and family of West the Asiatic plague has broken out in and consisted of exercises in the morn- - !rB ra'!wV It is now reported that the deal for a wood of Kamahearing Bishop 8. F. years ago agitating thia Jordan are visiting relatives here. Kobe, Jajian, anefthe crew of the Italian ihg, a feast at 12 o'clock and exercises qf steam thresher is off and that we will Tk frlsefi Win. if it had been carvery which, question, horse-powe- r as in the on in the Kanaka have to depend C. H. It. Stevens attended the Demo cruiser U mbna have suffered music, speeches singing, ried out as ne projmsed, would have been Naples, Sent. I. The court which has t. Well, they do good Boca tel lor I da., Aug. 31. John Branas delegate language by elders present who had been hearing the controversy between yeuis that have pa-a very flourishing business now. Who cratic convention at Ogden ttoik and why not he contented? don. United States on the been off missions to the feanJwich Is- Prince Colonna and his wife, who is will try the experiment to a successful from this place. Mrs. John W. Mackey, Miss Amelia Jones and Miss Annie DrJie and Jvicbotia mail route, 100 miles lands'. The sneakers w ere W. H. Branch, the daughter of Very few of the who have been rus- issue? Bishop Atwood was right and the son be given to that orderetl has and Gates of Jacob for F. left have acnorth but this here Smith, Joseph city, met with a fatal ticating around we hope to see and hear of him taking Shill went to Ogden Monday tJ work. and that, if necessary, the princess, Dean. This Kanaka colony are force is heme; these cool n'ght have caused up the idea again, Summit county has to be need. The princess reThe frost has .been quite severe here cident Thursday morning. He was en Joseph of the L. D. S. Church, and ceived tlie boys yesterday end it isdoubt-fu- l members all with route ft the maiT, them to seek home and a warmer cli- many facilities for shotgun carrying carrying on many for several nights and young lucern is if the prince, who has re, enily had in tbs buggy for chickens, when thegnn they entered Jnto the celebration with mate with a promise to return net sea- kinds of successful businesses in the nipped. possession of them, will ever have them addition In tothe enthusiasm. much and him son. slipped shooting - manufacturing line and it only needs a M.F. Harris and part of his family through thedischarged, and thirty-fiv- e about Indians again. upward colony, leg Lorenzo W. Williams and wife of Coal- little energy, someone to' lead out and have been right Lake Salt in during visiting Repabllcaa Coenty Coavenlioa. through the body, passing under the ville have been in town during the past the thing is made a fact, after w hich our the week. the order of the County Central ComBv baeof shoulder. the to on their right lung nephew, eonnty would be busy wftn labor in the few days waiting R. A. Jones and George R. Harris He f8 from the buggy and the horse mittee of the Republican party aeon- sad hearts that with le and it industries home and which we all so have alter, gone to the fruit country to get wenton. After lying there for several guitars, three mandolin and a banjo, tvention of the Republicans of Summit to the sad much LUh territory, consisting of hope lor and desire. But it will loaded they will return home, owing fnrm.lred ...Jcounty, 7 up! hours, he managed to get to a ranch sixty-tw- o not be brought about by our indifference death of the young man. delegates, is hereby called to Our baseball boys went to Hoytsvil le in the Citv Nidi at Tark City, assemble but and we must with at idleness; it a go It may not be generally known, on Saturday, the 7th day said skill exhibited the m unusual baseplayof the on Labor a and county, by suffer til Day and played game yesterday morning died, at 3 oclock p, in. the facts are that any person who prac- will, determined to accomplish what we 1895, of September, instruments. these eu ers ball, which resulted in a victory for the ing terribly. Said convention is called for the purtices obstetrics, or mid if ry, withont a undertake and those who come after llenefer There are about sixty Kanakas in the boys, delegate pose of selecting twenty-eigh- t license, are throwing themselves liable us will rise up and call us blessed for Mutiitay, September 1, is in charge of II. H. to the Third Judicial District Convencolony,-whicMiss Boh who man, taught the primary to the law andean be fined for such prac- furnishing work and the means to Sedsn day was celebrated by the Ger- Cluff, brother of our W. W. ClnfT. The tion to be held at Salt Lake City on of our district school last tice. First get jour license and then go support themselves and families. It is department at Milwaukee and Cincinnati. mans Kanakas of the colony" carry on a gen- September 10, 1896,of at 10 oclock a. sa., about time that Summit was getting out winter, is here teaching agait thi seafor the purpose nominating three ahead, ' Tbs ,Jon of Veteran held their an- eral farming and sjockraising business, judges for said district. old rut and coming to the front as son. The school commenced last Mon of the do that they The old inhabitants say Also for the purpose of selecting nual encampment at Knoxville, Tenn., and are fairly prosperous. They own ft manufacturing center, and that in the day. of land, mostly twenty-eigh- t not remember of there, being as little acres delegates to the Fifth to fttxnit 5,00 4,090 --- The total eclipse of the moonbn Tues- September loth to 19th. Convention to be District" Senatorial . water in the Weber river at tins season near future. cultivation. and under enclosed They all Charges have been preferred against held in Bark City on Saturday, the 21st While the dry seasoulaste campers in day night was noticed by several here. this about harvest otthe year as there .is now 7,009 year W. B, day of SejdeinWr, 1895, at 10 oclock a. Major C. M. 17, McClmtock of Ashland, ewpwdta there is hardly water enough that the the canyons and hills should see to it , j huihels l grain, 3tW tons of hay, beside in., fur the purpose of nominating A or ex if tn charging Wit, another to are himwif allowed not . their one that to Tlie I nreaonall Americana, pool eatttp they fish may go f rug n melons, fruit, potatoes, and ether sta'e senator lor said district. money from cty employees. The city corn, Sanlsixtv-twdelegate to be appon some parts, atm if it keeps, up this dry ignite the underbrush and thereby . Paris, Aug. 30. Estafetle protests , Thfy have aboloO ton. ivezeuuues. council has or leredjpn invistigation, tmned as follows: from lick much longer e can walkover the cans? the destruction of the timber. A against the statements of some American last of bay leftover year. They f .lkt.j,v A nffiew ' very little caution will save thousands papers relative to Carnegie has a column letter essabout 4oa head of hogs, a gotally Waller, sayriver dry shod. j of the London of rein besides worth timler dollars Times that the based and s.ca if one of Frenchmen sold arms to the upon ing nnmber (jf c8t,jet andphiKV' bore Kama ..... .... 4 AShen we have some a be it will great help to the wetter sup- enemies of the United States the Amer- cent bril convention in Pittsburg, and ta(io their work. They have a fair j Hoytsviilo ....... 2 have to rule sixteen miles for a doctor timber lVIcft stahJIrg, as it icans would never tolerate any inter- urging the Time to nre its powerful in-- 1 if tne I ply we find how convenient it wou'jLbe to ,tem 0f irrigation, and in fact are ference on the part of the cabinet of fluen tow in late the scow back until of the .'.'.'.-..keeps were arrLI!ndingjr.lntain possible; 2 thoip'mtywen fixed. have a telephone, tilt Jotklcy Europe. town would season whenthe water from it is most several iatge ponds have been con-- . j onr line of conduct should q;e-tiMoreover, audit is desirable. Before leaving a camp water be clear'v Butte, Mont., Sept, I. -- tribune r pec- - strmted, which are fed an I filled from marked,' continued, EsU-feltlake the lutorest in the mat.er that Ye on fire to be avoid should thrown treed the no Frei EtnrVh a 'lniner Jn .he I ibe nnmeroue springs in that lojaliiy. to attention la!. the peowe call pay upon Peoa has. Again idle from The farnlh tbm wjth a place to of that tie those American , complaints quarter. d.iqger any see to this mat- trouble was cashed to deafh and bathe, which seems to lies to do this would not be much, Waller have ple up and down the river to Indeed, ought of the in necessity the lifeof t!ie jieople, aad taem of eeo be untolJ worth. but the for shot his and upon necessity good may ter urge immediately glaring the most expert Yum. are the B. in II. made E. treason.' pronounced effort they having a united THE COUNTY NEWS 1 rt -- tin-spri- a- -' h gen-erad- J lk luiti v i J. l';tJ,-InA!Lll- H. ttpt' 1 1 . f ere-em- 1 I t, I , Jer-for- 1 I1 t. ge-s- ed j l , . - 1 1 iue j 1 oiu-mitt- er 4 1 - 1 it' , m a Vi .X, know-allsha- rutli-!e-s!- ij. 4 :! i 5- 4 s, Eld-red- ss to-da- mail-carri- er t - !..n.rTrnaEa.. h ' o -- lt0, nl . .' n. e. fcver-we- !, V |