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Show I $ BURIED EAQANS COALVILLE TIMES. PROCLAIMS KEITHLiC Mast Issued te TUEI rtBLUHlXO CO. ACUINALDO TAKES A DECISIVE STEP. UTAH. COALVILLE. of FrorMftligg Rsrslvsd In Mtolla With PvbUC UtMMHIStfltkMI MUd hurt. of UTAH NEWS. The town of Thistle la to bar an electric light plant la the naar future. Mambars of tha Utah battariea la Manila have organized a band and are practicing daily. Tha price paid for hay In Utah county thla season la higher than it haa bean for many yea re paaL Tha citizen of Orangeville have decided to erect a aubetantial new achool building in the naar future. Sarah J. Kulkowskl haa bean appointed poatmaatcr at Flah Springe, Juab county, vice L. L. Sealeaki, d. A new griat mill haa just been completed at Monticello, which will prove of great benefit to tha people of that auction. Preliminary etepe are being taken by a local company for the laying out of a ' towneite at tha new gold camp aaat of Green River. ..Pf.!?,1? aaj . the ice crop waa never befora ao heavy, and low pricea are looked for daring the early part of the coming aeaaon, Th par department haa confirmed the discharge af Friral Russell, lai Very A, Utah valuator artillery, "saw la Manila, The people of Springville are very much elated over the proapacta of a augar factory being erected at that place daring the eeeeon. The twelfth annual ahow of the Utah Poultry aaeociatlon was held in Salt Lake City during the paet week, and waa largely attended, Th Utah Phlnt Work, located at JSalt Lake City, were totally destroyed by fire on the Hat IniL The loee to the company will exceed 110,000. la Salt Lake City the truancy law la being enforced, and a number of parents are being proeecuted because they have neglected to eend their children to school. The farmers ia the vicinity of Tooele are preparing for the spring sowing. The buds are already beginning to well, and the grass Is starting ia the Iac foot-hill- L . a The eltlsens of Gunnison will undertake the erection of a augar factory. Leading business men are subscribing liberally, and the erection of the plant appears to be an assumed fact. ' At Xephi. Levan had Mona alone there have beea. produced thla year 0,000 bushels cf wheat, 10,000 buabeU et oats, 0,000 bushels of barley, 13,000 bushels of rye and ,000 bushela of lucerne seed. The base ball elub organised by members of the Utah batteries in Manila, still leads In the race for the championship cup, having met with defeat bnt once alnoe the beginning of the season." The Utah A Faeiflo now haa steel laid within n mile of the new town of Sulphur. The town le located thirty-fiv- e miles southeast of Milford, and will for aome time be the terminal point for aontheaatern Nevada. The war department has decided that the of the Utah volunteer batteries now in the Philippines will sot be allowed travel pay npon their discharge, bnt will be entitled to transportation home on the war department nn vessels. The mlllere of the northern portion of the state are, It Is said, about to form a combine, with the Idea of raising the preeenL price of Hoar, it lo claimed that there te not a miller la the state that la making money at the present prices. Anticipated shipments of Utah flour to tha Orient, whioh were due to leave here this mouth, may be indefinitely delayed." The demand for- apace on each outgoing steamer, no matter from what port on the Pacific eh goes, is . far In advance of the supply. Th sheepmen are losing a great many sheep on the east desert; com herds have lost as high as forty in a single night Quit a number have been poisoned by eating some kind of weeds, bnt they say now the snow hu 00m the sheep will do better. 8peoklng of the outlook for the present year, a promineut farmer of Utah county says that never In the paet have the prospect been so encouraging for bounteous crops, basing hi assertion upon the fact that already the enow ia the mountains it sufficiently deep to give a large stream of water fill summer. - - . Antonio Ratti, fin Italian coal miner from Cfistte Gate, le at 8t Marks hospital as a result of a cave-l- n at the mine at which be was working. A mass of coal weighing ubout 600 ponnde fell on him, dislocating his shoulder and an ngiy scslp wound. - ' " -- MOST Washington, Jan. 26. The government has been notified that Aguinaldu haa taken a decisive atep and publicly proclaimed the republic of the PhilipThe ceremony took place at pines. Malolos and were witnessed by the members of his cabinet. This newe comes from Manila, where the tidings of Aguinaldo's proceed u re was received with public demonstrations of a mild sort. AH is not plain sailing for the insurgents, as it is said the rival authorities at Cebu are fighting. The trouble has not yet reached an acute state, but the safeity of the town and surrounding couatry ia In danger. The northern provinces have reucjH-l- y given indications that they are la accord with 'Xguinaldo and shtsild hie proclamation lead to hnsUiiues with the Americana he may have a revolution on hie heads. Another serious feature, according to the dispatches, I that the Interior of Luzon Is In a ferment Native officers have been murdered and no effort made to punish the criminals. Fast. iir. ta A Sadler War-burto- n tried .to eat the meat It was so bad that it waa impossible to swallow it. In my opinion, the meat was not good, nor waa it fit for Issue. A LESSON IN MANNERS. Oae Taught tbs Spaniards by the Captain of tbs Bssolute. Carson, Nev.. Jan. 22. A sensational statement was published in the Newe, which ia devoted to the senatorial a Attacks kg the Natives While of Congressman Frank piratlons tvats Frost Chsrvh The Womb, charging that Assemblyman CbUdrufisad Fries Xww.t Leidy of Esmeralda county had been paid 150, and had been promised Labuan, Island of Labnan, British position in the Southern Pacific office Borneo, Jan. 2. The steamer Labuan, at San Francisco, to vote for the which bae returned from the island of of Senator Stewart. A counter-charg- e Palawan, in the southwestern portion is made by the of the Philippine archipelago, reports Stewart managers to the affect that that the Spanish governor of the Island Leidy waa induced to remain away and a number of Spanish officers were from the caucus through improper in murdered by the natives while issuing fiuences exerted on behalf of New-lsndfrom church. The natives then retired to the hills, taking the women and Both senate and assembly had ad children and some men as prisoners. journed until Monday before this pubA 8paoish gunboat and a mail boat lication, but it is probable that an incalled and left again. Captain Pfort of vestigation of the charges will be made steamer Labuan interviewed the when the legislature reassembles, pernatives and brought away the gover- haps postponing the senatorial elecnor! wife, the ether women and child- tion, which ia called for next Tuesday, ren, a priest and twelve soldiers. MATAAFA WAS ELECTED. NEW ATLANTIC CABLE. Bat Chlaf J ustlcv Declared la Favor of Mnllnton Tana. WUl Kan Direct From German to States. Hamburg, Jan. 23. According to news received here from Samoa, Chief 24. Jan. correThe Berlin London, spondent of the Dally Newe says: A Justice Chamber on December 21, an ou led the election of Mataafa who joint stock company has been formed at Cologne, wivlj g capital of 500,000, was returned by a sextuple majority to lay a cable dfreci from Germany to and declared Ms. he to Tana, tho a on of the late King Malietoa, who t still the United States. At the same tint Wolf telelegraph agency decided to fi minor, tp be king. Tb? three coun-oil- s recognized Uataaa's people as establiab a branch office in New York City. Evidently the "yellow press" provisional government, Maletoa Tfinn campaign against Germany, which haa Tamaseae, another claimant for the caused great embitterment on both throne, and Chief Justice Chambers, it I added went on board a British warhaa induced the German .government to favor this project, by ship, whereupon the prorisional govehich it le hoped to exercise a direct ernment closed the chief court The Influence upon the public opinion in The British warship then landed a do1 tachment of bluejackets and later the (be United State. oonrt waa under the proSantiago press indignant. tests of the provisional government " New-lands- s. ly re ' n; Dea-gnader- Washington, Jan. ers in 56 The support- th senate of the bill for the government of tbe Hawaiian islands as n territory of tie United States are growing somewhat anxious over the prospect In view of tbe crowded eon- h MU,.,, pf diUon of the calendar and the apparent ..Cincinnati, has been investigating indifference towarda Uswoiian legIT' the fear that the P Becks Hot Springs with a view Jo pnfel chasing and erecting a mammoth WILmay not receive attention before sanitarium. ' He is very favorably adjournment and they say If it does with tha proposition, and wUl not there will be fi moat perplexing condition of affairs in the Islands probably make the purchase. - EIGHT SKELETONS UNEARTHED Ca-to- FIFTY CHILDREN HURT. Fighting la Bolivia. Lima, Pern, Jan. 36. According to Injarod fig aa Eartbqoak Which Visits advice received here from the o Gi district, or inter-Alpin- e Athens, Jan. 24. There have been valley. In Bolivia and Pern, a fierce battle freeh earthquake shocks in the provtook place on January 17, at Curlbay, inces of the Pelopponetus, particularly thirteen leagnes-fror- a La Far. the nomin th ttixtricta- - of Kyparlssa' &na inal capital of Bolivia, between the Philiatra in the department of Messina vanguard of the federalist troops, or on the Ionian coast las urgent, who now occupy La Paz, In the town of Kyparlssa a numand the vanguard of the forces com- ber of houses which were damaged by manded by President Alonzo. The lat- yesterday's shock collapsed thi afterter wo defeated with a loss of a noon, injuring many. in one village fifty children were injured. colonel and forty-thre- e men killed. INSANE MOTHER'S CRIME. tkivn Her Ltttla Son la tho Boo, Then Drowaa Huroutf, steamer just arRome, Jan. rived fit Genoa from Buenos Ayres, reports that on January 14th a peasant womanhimed Ferrarint.'ln i fit of Insanity, threw her three little son into the sen and then leaped overboard. All four were drowned. Two days later ber husband and daughter jumped into the sea and were lost The rewho made a fortune In taining son, Le Plata, landed at Genoa. 24. Chinese Rebels Victorious, Shanghai, Jan. 25. Tbe An A le Dnwoa City. Iloui Jan. 24. The Alaska, Dawson City, rebehi.who, under the notorious la Indeed very, gloomy. here tituatioD Nut, reinforced by rebels from of sick is increasing, and th province of Honan, attacked tha The number are full The thV'al hospitals city of Knynng, January 10, hare cap. Mounted donated have for tbe police tured it and ordered the execution of some in $30,000 cash the of poor kelp all the civil and military officials. "from their treasury Thi leaves them district in theaame perfecture. Th rebel are now marching to besieg Shan Chao, in th province of Kwang Tung, and Kan Chan, in tbe province ofKisn-S- L ' jjtAH LEGISLATURE Made la kosardtag Nevada CeatssS, GOVERNOR AND 8EVERAL OFFICERS KILLED. e, CompUcfitlaaa la Hawaii. charqe3- - Ilstoanu Havens, Jan. 25. Captain Eaton, of the auxiliary cruiser Reoluta, captured a twenty-foo- t Spanish flag In the harbor, and incidentally taught the city PREPARING FOR CONFLICT. Spaniards a lesson in manners. A Spanish schooner of about aeventy The Claim Made That Atulueldo list tons sailed alongside the Resolute, ' r go. 00O Ilea Coder Anna where it hoVe to and wfth a cheer' of Hongkong, Jan. 26 Reports received defiance from the men aboard an imfrom Manila indicate that Aguioaldo's mense Spanish flag wat run up to the authority is Dow generally recognized. masthead, with the Cuban beneath It. Every available male is being recruited Captain F.aton waa forced to recogand arm depots are being established nize the Insult and ordered Naval at ban Bernardino, Union, Trinidad Cadet Narrant and Marine Officer fibd other large towns. The surroundThrope, with flic of marines, Into a Dtaennes the Order Borardlog Disposition steam launch, which speedily overtook ing country le being levied on for of Kvoolpts, and the Filipino troop are livthe Spaniards. The captain refused to Santiago de Cuba, Jan. 24. The oring on the fat of the laud, while the obey the order to lower the flag, where- der from the United States military hative villagers are compelled to sub- upon the marines went aboard and authorities in Havana directing tho sist on rice. took forcible possession of the Spanish authorities of the Santiago military There is some friction between the flag, leaving the Cuban flag flying at department not to spend a cent of the Filipino civil and military officers, but the masthead. The occupants of the euitoms receipts without the permisshey are united on the question of In- schooner were then compelled to give ion of the governor-genera- l, and the three cheere for the Cuban and Amer- order dependence. bulk that the hereafter directing - It le estimated there are fully 30,000 ican flags, after which the vessel was of work ahall be done withunitary Filipinos under arms, and it is said allowed to proceed. The captured flag out money pay and for ration merely, that there are nearly fifty Maxim guns will be held as a prize. were given to the local preaa for publicat Maloloa, some of them being ation Saturday, though received Lore MAY SUSPEND RELATIONS. acquired. lut Thursday. All the papers The Filipino military authoritlei are Agulnaldo Thi tons to BoeaUJH la the fiction. Envoy at convinced, they say, that the AmeriWashington. cana will be unable to work effectively KONOO STATE IN FERMENT. London, Jan. 25. The Philippine outside of Manila, in the event of hosjunta here haa received dispatches say- (Warn moat Troop Appear to Fear th tilities, hence they feel confident In ing that if Agoncillo, one of Aguinaldos Bvbals. the future. Many of the FUlplnn envoys at Washington, Is not received i Brussels, Jan. 24. There has been cbmplain of alleged discourteous by the United State! government with-i- n yh.gaMlao Vn the Kongo State bd- treatment upon the part of American , ,, afww Aays, Agulnaldo will recall ,Wn the Belgian troops a tkawh-At r lto Manila and uspend relaN - &, the former having luitaiued heevy wUhptha taoaao States, "thns remov- tosses, including some white officers WYOMING RETURNS CLARK. ing an important medium for arriving kllleLLLfi Patriots oaye: "The real The trath as to the situation in the Frasant Senator oa tbs First at a peaceful understanding. Congo Ballot. junta nd vices state that "large numbers State ia being hidden. The whole Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan. 25. Promptly of American troops are fraternizing oountry is in a ferment, and the reat noon yesterday each house of the with the natives, and that many of bellion la not being put dqwu. The legislature voted for a United States them are engaged to Filipino girls." government troops appear to fear the senator to succeed Clarence D. Clark, POLYGAMY BILL INTRODUCED. rebel, and the prestige of the whites lint two nominations were made hoe been much impaired." Makas Poly ga lets Ineligible lo 81 la Clark, by the Republicans, and ConAMNESTY FON ANARCHISTS. Coagreee. gressman J. E. Osborn, by the Demo-GratIn the senate thirteen votes Washington, Jan. 24. In the honae From! to Sobmlt Proposal were east for Clark and fiva for Representative Clark of Iowa yesterday Nmhiuti to Cablaot. Osborne; on nbeenL In the house introduced a bill providing that no Madrid, Jan. 24. The Washington Clark received thirty-fou- r votes; Os- person living In or practicing polyg- government has notified Spain of its borne, three; one sbsenL Clarke's amy shall be eligible to be a member intention to endeavor to seenre the retotal vote, forty-seveOsborne eight. of either house of congress, nor shall lease of the Spanish prisoners in the There i general satisfaction In Wyo- such person be permitted to hold a Philippines. eat therein." ming over the senatorial election and the recent request of several of It is further provided that the evi- theAtmembers that the present legislature ia free of the eortee, Senor 8a dence of be shall of whatever from the prolonged contest which is polygamy hoe promised to submit at the goat the principal feature of nearly all the nature that establishes the fact. Another prorfslon makes th act next cabinet meeting a proposal u legislative sessions In the country. amnesty the anarchists still imprisoned taka immediate effect at Montjuich fortress. STEWART SNURE PLEADS CUILY. oasts Fmm Nicaragua Bill. Will Again Represent Nevada la the tale 8X0,000 to Care His Wtfa of Coo- Failed Die tee Senate. Washington, Jan. 24. The NicaraCarson City. Nev., Jan. 26. William guan esnal bill hoe passed the senate. New York, Jan. 25. Louis J. Snure, The biU, aa It passed, continue the M. Stewart haa been to tbq United 8tatee senate from Nevada. In the clerk who forged for $20,000 and name of the Maratiue Canal eompany. the assembly be received a majority of pent the money trying to eure his It provides for the issuance of 1,000,000 one, in the senate a majority of two, wife of consumption, has pleaded ahorse of stock at $100 each. The or a total of twenty-fon- r from both gntlty to forgery in the second degree. canal company is required to call in He was remanded until Friday for sen- all the etock issued, except that held houses. The next highest candidate to Stew- tence. by the Nicaragua and Coat Rican govTbe deferring of the sentence was to ernments. The company I also reart woe Warren Williams of Churehill, Republican, who received ten votes, enable Snure to see hi wife once more quired to redeem and cenoel bonds and A. C. Cleveland got five, N. Q. A. before she dies. She has no chance of crip heretofore issued by the comMason three, William Woodbnrn one, life and her death le expect id at any pany, and to satisfy all cash liabilihour. and P. L Flanigan one. ties. offl-ce- MORE BRIBERY I Washington, Jan. 5. The hoard of survey appointed by Secretary xigrr to pass upon the question erf the proper condemnation of a large quantity of beef destined for the troops ia puerto Rico has received from Cspta Barclay H. Warburton of the Pennsylvania volunteer battalion of artillery, s sworn statement of the condition of refrigerated beef on board tbs transport Manitoba, which transport was at Ponce from August 10 to 35. Ju the course of this statement Captain says: I ate of the beef which the transport Manitoba brought to Puerto Rico, Jt was served to the officers mess on the United mates transport Mississippi, which brought my command back to New York, leaving Ponce Sept 3 aDd arriving in New York SepL 10, lnys. When I say 1 ate the meat, 1 must qualify my statement by saying that 1 SPANISH MASSACRE filekne Xiiasiooer Ogilvle recently called a Meeting to decide on ways and means the -- situation, and b Memorial asking fur aid will be teat U Washington. ving Contractors at Goat Island Beserv Maks a Discovery, San Francisco. Jan. 22. Contractors employed in government construction work on Goat island today unearthed eight skeletons. It ia a mystery how they came there, and there are several wild stories afloat One is that Goat Islana, which is now s government reserve, was the haunt of pirates, and that much buried treasure is hidden on the island. Another la that the Island was used by the Spaniards In early ' days as a burial ground. Several attempts have been made to locate the hidden treasure, but without success. The skeletons unearthed today ore of enormous proportions, few being leaf than six feet six inches long. CHILEAN MINES. I Grant Boom la Ooppor Property la America. loath Valparaiso, Chili, Jan. 22. The eop-pe- r boom i creating great enthusiasm among the miners. Caravans are starting to work new mines and those that were closed dowq are now in full A syndicate hoe activity. recently formed in Paris with a capital of two million franca to work th eopper mines which are so abundant here. Another j ndicate haa been formed at Iquiqne with a capital of 800,000 franc BIQ CAMP AT HONOLULU. Aeeomodatloa Will bo Frovldod for IX, 000 Man. Salt Lake City, Jan. 19. Five ballots for a United States senator from Utah were taken in the joint session of the legislature yesterday afternoon without materially changing the result from the previous days voting in the state The senate and house separately. second, third and fifth ballots weie exactly the same as the first. On the fourth Representative Mctjuarrie broke away from King and voted foreX-Stst- e Senator Edward II. Snow, but od th last ballot called, the member fron Washington county swung back to hi first choice. The fifth ballot resulted as follows: li King, Democrat 11 McCune, Democrat t Powers, Democrat. 1 Nebeker, Democrat 14 Sutherland. Republican 7 Cannon, bilver Republican ! Absent 63 Total, Little business was done in either branch of the legislature. The senate committee on contingent expenses returned an adverse report on the joint resolution providing for the purchase of newspapers and postage stamps for tbe legislators, find tbe committee on printing was instructed to have 200 copies of the senate rules printed. Seven bill Wf re introduced in the house. Net a great deal of work is looked for, however, until the senatorial matter i finished. Salt Lake City, Jin. 20. Twenty three ballots haa been taken and the legislature seems no nearer to the election of a United, States senator than it waa at the beginning of the session. Seventeen ballots were taken yesterday. The last one resulted os follow: 16 King McCune 15 Goodwin Iowers. 14 7 7 2 S. C. Cannon Nebeker Complimentary votes were cast during the day for Thomas, 2. E. Allen and M. II. Cannon. No bills were introduced in tbe en-tPresident Nebeker signed the bill appropriating $25,000 for the expense of tbe legislature. Three bills were introduced in the house, besides the memorial to congress for legislation to restrain the iepredations of the Ute and Navajo indians,eommltted in San Juan county . Salt Lake City, Jan. 21. Nine ballot were taken yesterday by the legislature, bttt no selection for senator bas yet been made. On the last ballot the rote stood: McCune. 17; King, 14; Powers, 9; Cannon, 7; Reed Smoot, 13; George Sutherland, 2. Senator Robison .was sbsenL During the day, J. C. Hsnnond find Jficob Johnson were given the complimentary votes of the Republican contingent. Senator Peery, who has been voting for Nebeker, yesterday switched to Powers. Only one bill was introduced in the senate, it being senate bill No. B, tc amend section 378 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, relatiog tobank reserves and liabilities. Governor Wells bas signed house bill No. 16, appropriating $25,000 for the regular and contingent expenses o) the legislature. Salt Lake City, Jan. 22. Six balloti were taken yesterday for senator The last ballot stood as follow: 21; King. 12; Cannon, 7; Powers. 6; W. K. Walton, 13; Sutherland, 1. Neither the aenate nor the house was in the mood for work. In th senate one bill waa introduced, to deficiency judgments, while relating In th house the members seemed more than anxious to adjourn, and no business e. Mc-Cun- Honolulu, Jan. 21. A big military Instruction camp on the uplands above Honolulu Is the latest preparation by tho military authorities and correspondence with the warjdepartment ia now nnder way. The idea ia to have u permanent camp to accomodate at least 12,000 men and to ooenpy as mneh wsa transacted. Salt Lake City, Jan. 24. Six ballot space aa possible for ont extensive maneuver. Incarrying foci, to have were taken by the legislature yester-da- y ae ideal a drilling ground s it is pom for senator. The last ballot stood: aible. McCune, 22; King. 19; 0. J, Salisbury, !. ,Ca"no " Salisbury, Zane and SWORD FOR SCHLEY. Sutherland received the Republican votes at different times Mw ben of Boyel Arenaam Fi during the day. The Powers men switched to th With Jeweled Vapoa support of King. New York, Jan. 22. Little businese waa done in either Schley waa presented with a jeweled house, aside from the balloting. In sword by his brother members of the tbe senate one bill, defining property exempt from waa introduced. Royal Arcanum at Carnegie Musis hall. In the bousetaxation, throe bill - were intro-RelatiIn the presence of 4,000 person. Gov- duced.vix.: toelection of coun-t- y ernor Lowndes of Maryland and a large commissioners; relating to duties of number of naval officer were presen L secretary of state and county clerks in proposed constitutional After receiving the sword with a speech, submitting amendments; relating to duties of Admiral Schley buckled it to his side county recorder. Governor Wells transmitted the report of the nd ebook hands with 3,000 persons. exposition commission to DISPATCHES FOR OREOON. both homes. Salt Lake City. Jan. 25,-two Big Battleship Map Ball Heneleln ballots were taken for senator yester-day, to Bo moo, each ballot resulting as follows: San Francisco, Jan. 20. The United McCone, .1; King, 18; Cannon, 7; Judge States dispatch boat Iroqnoia haa sailed Bartch, 14; Sutherland, I; Absent, 2. the a senate bill was introduced . for Honolulu. The vessel carried common carriers to aell number of special dispatches, some for antnorixing n!.CiTH.ureuKht-- Three blll were the battleship Oregon, due at the ishouse, viz: H. B. No. 2emend the law lands, and some that are supposed to To menu: II. It. Ne. 3 relating to judgAmending the law relate to the sending of the Oregon to relating to the jurisdiction of justice Samoa. The nary department officials of the peace; and H. B. No. her are unable to say whether tbe ing to executions, and extending from .e, eiFbt the time within Oregon has been ordered ont, bat it i which writ of execution thought that ahe ha been. my be had for enforcement of a judgment. PYTHIAN SANITARUIM. Bottling a Family Food. Nashvflle. Tenn., Jan.- -. on th Om WUl W LomUd s Bite Ho line between Lee, eounty, Virginia, 8prl&fi and Hancock Hot Springs, Ark., Jan. 21. The eounty. Tennessee, a reremote from telegraph, a battle gion committee representing the grand occurred between twenty member of lodge, Knlghteof Pythias, of Missouri, the Eddy ffimily of Virginia and the Ramsey family of Tennessee , Th here investigating the government aita for a national Pythian sanitarium, will bettle looted several hours, during whieb a number of men on both tides recommend the establishment of the were killed and injured. A Institution in this city.. Tbe location quarrel of of this institution here means an In- long atandiogresnlted hi the fight, particulars of which are not at present vestment of $500,000. obtainable. Rear-Admir- al ng Trans-Mississip- pi Only - 4-- Relat- 7rs - ' -- |