3-» . -- ., . _ _ _ , ~ Q 1 ' ' “PAGES °f¢hT-it I - 9 f canine nan- . ‘ . 8 est Locpl gud For- _ i . f M Catches-Allfsarly ._ slip H_eiy=_- » 3 _ _ _ _ - Morning mia. _ , -» s ' $- RIBAQ _.a,|.._|_._. Qygfc Plaines: _lll:nulA|laa |ll.l..ANDm_»- _ r ' . i , ’. I 1 __ _ » . _ _ ,_ _ » ~. _, .. .. .._... ._ f _ _. _-» _._-» .... _i ..i. _ _ ,' .. 2;-"_ ..=. p... .i ,, __ _,. _ ,. _ ,_ _ _,_. ,» .ii .»,. _ _ _ _~. __ _ -_ ~ . \~~f V- i .. _ l_- . .~ _-_i,.. ' 1 - . . ‘Sz 43 §-s =: _'-;_-_._.§,,,i;,i,j,i_i_,,i»,iili-,if,,,lfi>,§'§l>le<,i@il,,} --inn Limo News _ cHA1u.o'i"ra1roWN, __cANAD_A, THURSDAY, uovaunsa 9,19". _ rim or-_ ii._i.~ _ . _______ iADY’S PROTEST i inullllllli liiii_l1liii ‘lliiiilillll _ DULT VOTING RE MASSACRES Clllllllllii llllilllillllfl lldllIlill’S NOW PROPDSED ’__§_ IN IININNIN Plillliflllll lNlIII’MlNl llrubs Strongly ___ _ 'r' __'_' ` ' - ' 'Caused Great Sensation Fort and are All Parties Briskl Pre arin I ' if I ...ii n Hi; _|ii3|[;|li|i f...-.... ...Z....." I g »i~ii1P0l.I, Nov. 8-(By wire)-_The ' 'l‘0RoN'l‘o, Nov. 2-(By .wirel- Ariilis, with artillery, vigororisly at- LONDON- NOV-_ 8-(By Wlrel- l_Vlr. Forty-one Liberate, seventy-one Co:i~ tricked Fort Hamidieh at noon brit B"lf°“" l1*1B_I`_¢5'K“°d Ul01°“‘I0"H“il’ servativee and seven Labor candida.- werg repulsed after a fight that last- Ol the UDl’0S\lil0h~ tes are nowrin the field for the pro- ed two hours, Mr- BBUOUP iS 63 Years cf agf- HG vinc-iiil elections and the nurillier is LONDON, Nov, 8--(By wire)- was born in 1848 and has been lead- being_;idrled to daily. Princess Colonna writes .to The EF Ol th!! .OPI-’0BltiOn Since 1892. --i-i-~ in... » ---- _ ,N[[,H|] [_[]||{;Am|;|lSI MWMMM--nmmuu countrymen at Tripoli, of inoflensive -mnna-m.nnuwwu IMWHWWl gig," she writes, "in his horror of ____ to wiir, which to my mind is ri disgrace NFW YO K N thc country." ,T7 R ' f’v'. 7”B‘?°ke" T‘ Wasiirngton ap_per_ired in court yestei-_ day as the principal witness against = , . 1- Henry Ulricll, the white man who - _ _ _ _ _ _ i . _ .\_ ive the fiimous |()N[)()N Nm. 7__A,,,i,.,,w (m,,,.g,,_ R1 _ negro educator rl ,,__,__ ,_______ ____,y __,________, ____ ,,______ _ lie.rtrng, one night liii-it llflnrch, when I ' " "-""`li . Asi|lritli's .~ulccessor ns lord rector Ol illlnrftllridlifllllililiuhlh Allerlleeli urliversity. Tile’ Arnericaii ed on West 32nd St. I --__ millionaire has a walkover, but fm The nature of the defence was fore- a time it was believed he would havi slindoweil ily the pr‘isouer's previous NEW YURK. Nov. ii-linili.--ii ' ` ‘ » ` nssci~lioin.- iii t 1 - i l - h' _ -~ _. , I- _ __ - _ ll it ollnf l)_l. was ing- chanigri ill the nretholl of policing the ng' ?m.)o"lm’ cumldutl no Uthu Um" ton peeping tliroiigli a key hole of ii Horatio Bottolnley M _P who ii myig mmoiinceii by Rhineiander W ,_ _ _- ~ ‘-. as door on the ground floor' and that the _ _ _ 11 llll-ttrly been before the law courts womuli with wlioiii lllrieh roomed do, police comnilsslorier. I‘he pi-0. as defendant in ri. ease which event- mid him She hm] hm." ,u,,,,,y,,-d |,,,1 UH, lmsed l’I“" embmces the division Of "any setuqd out "I court# “lid Wh” coloredi man while iiissiil tir‘ou'li each precinct into from ten to twelv last made m the House "f C""`"“°""‘ the corridor I g I L mti,mS_ with a squad of policemcu ge;i_e__’_f"_':_"l__i’_§2_§‘"“tl"" “hl°h “H5 I0' Ulrich was nciillitterl lifter an nll covering disignated posts in each sec- F . ' _ _ day session. lie was immediately tion ririder direct supervision of a sec- ,'.e_,_,;_xi_,;?m_;’_ ;1;;‘2____(_"_f_1_l__I1<;l_i£_lc_ had hei_an_ arrested on __ clmrgc of wife ,|_.,,,,,-_ non ciiioi in in lie held responsible to - _ - ‘ ° “B “S ‘L tion. ' his precinct commander for any dere- lirospective lord rector, but at the iionilrlatron meeting last week ii live- lictiori of duty by policemen in the i qi th ' _ _ ' _ section. _ _¥__g__ _____e__r_e was _a_sort of li_olt _ U - U ___ lu almost every detail the plan fol- _ The Laird of 'rlkilio was dlrly nominated, amidst gi-eat lows the sentry system in use in the eni;liiigiusm_ ami on the can being united Stntcs army. The police sec- from the cimu. fm. further ,,0m,,,M_ li0\1 clllff Will l>€1`f0fm DVB-Qtlcally the ions a student mounted the platform ‘ - . __ . ._ | same duties_ns the corporal of the and proposed Bottomley, ~ lillhfd 1" mll1l1F~l`Y PHU01 duty. eve" 'l‘iie latter nomination was duly to the rigtiiil of marching with his seconded and, to many, a. contest ’ iniiiiiil in riiiiitary fashion from the seemed m;siii»cd_ By those in the know station iiorise to the boundary of his however, the unexpected development . . _'__ section rind subsequent posting of the was regarded iisra farce, and so it policemen. _ turned 'out to he, for little doubt Extension of the system to every nolv remains brit that the Carnegie precinct depends upon an experimeii- opposition party hit upon their plan tai testing of the plan, begun in the Of action as a means of insuring that 'l`hird iiispection district, known as they ‘mum not he ‘lelirived of the the Tenderloin, now in command of usual sectional clzction festivities. inspector' William J. Lahey. Commis- In rrniversity circles there is an un- sioncr w,,‘ldO hopes to do “wav with written law that llnless nlore than _ _ _ _ _ .irnnds as a scoundrel. 1, me of Ser wants d iieiiton. one rioniinatiori is fortllcoming there KINGSfROlN, Jani., Nov. 8--Tri- hione Saint Juste, formerly Haitien couiislll-General' here, has issued a manifesto in the local press in which he declares himself the leader of the liiberal party in I-layti and expresses his determination to return to that :ouritry and overthrow the govern- ment of Ilresidelit Leeonte, who he the p a i e i., an _,_________._. nts while on .atrol duty roaming- at. 0°" h0_ l\0_Pf\l`t.V flgllll with the llro- i ` Nlill through Ftlle precincts in which ”`PC°l3_ In "WW Of IWW!! d€Pl'lV0_:m today that Mff;-_R§>_\r - ~ ' i 5 com- ` _ _ . -ir oriis . evenson, wit ow o ie f.l‘ill'§§°i.§mn§ii‘§l".§il`f." ..‘§..‘.i..‘.` " uni. Pf“°“°e1‘Y_W\*"'." "_ “HK °_f We Of -wvelisr., -li<» has been een-aired the liolninatrori meeting it is said xi 'rom her dallgliter-in-law Mrs Lloyd °°"‘m““‘I' I student was found bold' l ' ` - ' ' t' , t.'- _ _ 'woul-il to Osbourne‘s forthcoming book, “Stev- ___l_t___;>_ll;_z__hi€_s__be_el;_y_a_gl>1”_;\;;_f>&__;’“§____ eotiisniiiniiute vzilih Botqomley ily' :nson iii l`.'alifornia, which is now on Brown swore that Mordlcv WHS Sllf-,V ' _ ~ '_ eeras-iii‘ - tt _ ~- , _ - - ~ - --_-*°°--'°- l’°l'°°““`" to draw' t°“"1r§ the Ntailcu; be rioliiiriateii l hu? “la)tlilill?niNiMlei’lec‘t) lilgilisgmbh or a Hllcmm Nmhhhhmg fmmgrlJrb0l;hi;til`ilt;:fNlnctl°l)r(i?Nl§(Zllllli¥ivl)h\:: house as the hour for l. e arrivn o that ,,,, had ho _,m.,_h|y chance .rms ' ' __ _ _ _ _ __ WH9 l>`_ ' , , . f . . their irlicf npproacliee. With the ,,,_,u,_,,,£ B r ,,l um B tt 1 ' _ The ““I"“'< °“"‘°‘S“‘I¥ he* ‘Il-¥I‘Ii_a9 ,been given an overdose. ~ _c|N_lSE_N_\5 “lu- ilew system every policeman on duty _,cn’te'd _md §,,p3,I_ec,;_L,__, ‘t),_e0mk”5_' con cgfltee UI U10 Uriah! _0_f tht _“0"9l\5t~ There has _been trouble o_f some - will he compelled to remain on Di-Bl Manchu Garrison l.ac.k Saf- ety in Britisli Consulate LONDON. Nov. _S-(By wire)-The _Pekin correspondent of The Times, making note of the ulisence of any anti-foreign feeling, says that on the contrary it is certain that an im- mense majority of the Pekinese would welcome the policing or the whole city by foreign troops. At Foo Chow the Manchu garrison, _fliilflhg an attack, has requestgd pe,-_ mission to take refuge in the British Corisiililte. ` PIQKING, Nov. 8-Legatioris here consider that the fall of the Manchus is rmrninent. There seems to be im hope of rriaintailiing ovon ii nomiimi throne. Tile Provinces North of Yallg-'Pse are now declariiig for _gi repiibii¢_ Only il force of Manchu tlunlps large eiiougli to rope with the local sitliatioli, are in _l’eking, but ti,e_,_,, are indications that the capital will lie surrounded, before many (lays by Chinese soldiers. I’_l.Hlr$IlN WINS IHE IlrllNl]lINNl CIN’ f\'ll‘fI.l.lOURNE, NOV. 7--The great; riiciiii.; event of the fear for the Mei- li'oni'iie (lun iv-'as rrln today before il crowd cstiiliatcd :it 140,000. people, Tile result was : First. Parisinnenec. mill, Flavinii; third, Didns; Pill SllIllINNINl _ IN MINS lllllll PEMBROKE, Ont., November G.- Mrs. Sarah Buchanan, of West, MEM-h. was today committed for ` _trial on the ch:ir,‘;e of attempting- to. rnrlrdcr David Mordley of Ross towrtl ship oil October 28th by the adminis- tration of strycllniiie poison in some food she is alleged to have given the man during a visit _io her home. ‘ Mordley said he visited the Bu- chanan homestead iii answer to ii lot-,- ter written bythe woman asking him to see her regarding her busband’s estate. of which lie was .thc executor. He was given some pic and a banana, and in eating the latter he noticed its bitter taste. Shortly after leaving he was seized with convulsions but managed to reach ii, physician. Dr. .IU 9 ,hreatencd to bling suit against Mrs. years Smudmg imiwcen Moiilley and Eanada Wants Some Military Flying Machines OTTAWA, Nov. 0-(By wire)-Hon. J. D. _I<_Iazen, Minister of Marine, leaves tonight for Montreal where he will inspect the 'port facilities and look into the plans for developing the St. LawrenceIcliaiinei_ The Canadian Militia Department will send one or more officers to England to take instructions in the management of military flying appa- ratus. - Nllllil Illllllllllll WNN IlISEllIIElllIl NINIIH NNIENIIIII LONDON, November 7.-Dr. Nan- _sen, in a lecture to the Royal Geo- graphical i, . .l.ISBON, 'Nov- 7-Via Frontier- Serious news is'reeeived daily from Angela, the l‘ortuguese possession ir. Western Africa. A revolt among the natives is spreading rapidly and they are burning and pillaging everything in their path. In the region of the Caeczere. and Cassai, -warlike tribes _attacked the settlements and mas- ` sacred a nuniher of Europeans, after subjecting them to terrible tortnrci-i. RELEASED FRO-I JIIL ' ‘ 6llLL£D BY DEHI. SAVANNAH, Gai., Nov. 7-*-J. H. _Gi1ynor, H cousin of John F. Gaynor, who' was recently released fronl the _Atlanta Veniteritiriry, where he serv- _ed 3, term for his connection with the Savannah Harbor frauds, was shot to death inthe street here last night by Joe Davis, a convict guard, after a trival quarrel in ii saloon. Davis ,was arrested. Gaynor was abil-ll- -90 cars old and leaves ii family. until the relief squad arrives and to ` 'lsboume and get publishers if lfhele _the woman. '°"- _ .vcre included in the volume certain return to the station in marching or- B05T0N_ November 5__.N0w that der with the other rlwmbérs Ol UW lhiilitigenlgigmloggdestgyegsgn gg; ` the football season is nearing its end, squad, _ _ __ ___ vmicisim, _gghofni of Design; pmieg. _ 3 Harvard _ls looking forward to __ the TORON-rc vo, 7 when _,ken , -or Meiirieinhn ni st Andrews Uni- --- S"°'* “”“°l‘ W" 20°” f‘*l‘° PW" °“°° l - _- a 1 ’ _ " ,I i ~¢ G1 'ph Wqki _ in the college world hockey. _ -_ he would wmmem' °" N' W' Bowen “ xlnslol' Alailisigttlxy Tliesi?xl]i§l',!ters I aNe PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Nov. Captain Huntington -is contemplat- address to the electors' Sir James interesting commentaries oil Califor- 7-'I‘he new island which appeared in ing ii trip to Canada during the LONDON. NOV. 7-In the Naval Whitney said: “It is alh_10Bl» wo ila life and literature. this vicinity the other day' is about Christmas recess, also an innovation Pri” Blu debate Hama? G"°°““'°.°d F00" fm me to say "nytmng Bbom The Chiclli-K0 liublisllers believed Itliree acres in.extcI1'¢. rising ,°“t °f in the schedule of the Crimson. For- sllolrc lu favor of allowing Colonial the remarkable utterance of Mr. Ro- they could _-,Meat Mm Ste,,e,,_,6,,.B _,___ water to __ height onrom _,mm _______,__ the H____,__r_, seven _,Bed to Judges and Jurists to be il-Plmlhl-0‘l Well- In fa-SI- I have not Yet 'end _‘N action, blit rather- than incite an to ton foot. Before the upheaval the Spend the Cbrigtiiias rtcess ini New on international prize courts, and carefully and, therefore, cannot go in. _____,y l,t,,,,a,_,, ,n“,,,,_,t u,zl.eed_ with depth U, ,_,,,,t__,,_ at ,_h‘iS spot ,wemge_d York ,wmtising at the _qt Nicholas Ilomcd _°“" that sims the ‘uuskan t°'det“uS'¥’“t Wm simply my “mt H vfrs. Osborne that the letters be about twenty feet. I rink.. ` swam' canada had remand to tmstii l‘°°k 9' long time to hatch om such " »NT\lU@\l~ The Governor visited the scene ou Gr-ad-ill-ite Treiislirer William F. Gar- Il" |'W9l`°HU‘-I 120 “HY J“dE°9 ““‘“~"5 "I" skimpy Clllckch-" ` -.-------i §.;,mday_ but was iiniible to approacli ceion has long been in fnvor of form- llrovorl by Canada, This view receiv-I _'_ "QHIUNNKITNON the island very closely M-1 the life ing closer relation on thc ice wiili the ed the llovernmentfs agreement. HILL EDIT R DEAD o. _ _ . _ ‘ .,_ ,___,___,,, _ It conumwd (,__,___d,a,, cone es ,md this tm, P , _ 0 was str B 8 _ II ' --3 THROUUH Pnoylhce rbiouglieiit the day but at night \t tnkcn will go n long ways toward | 4 . seémed to have burned itself out. (ememing the h.ie,,dsh,,', _of Hm.v__,_,, ”“_' PHILADELPHIA’ Nov' 7-'Dr' Al' --H r I l k`n It was said Yesterday d hcl* rivals in the Provinces. ' I "adv C' Lamdln' editor of the Pubm Yesterday the Northumberland left Eltixayt ililiorfisigdence of the locality had ““Two games will be played at this time, as there will be long trips to_ QUEBEC, Nov. 7-Ati 5 meeting of the Provincial Cabinet held this Uwflliulr it was decided to grant a slibsldy of $3,500 towards the erec- tion oi ii Tlllierclllosis Hospital ln the city of Quebec. lliiiurd'| Linlmcnt Rclievu Nearalllu Ledger for the mist twelve years and previously _ managing editor of thi Philadelphia Times, died today Ol heart disease. He was 65 years ol age. He was well known as n writer on mln-ilcnl and art topics. Mina.rd'| Ithiman: Uuru Dandruff. iunthnoimadwdm G°0\‘lZ° J. Rogers, Citi, yesterday received word that his yacht Char- I°l»t° I. had been _destroyed by 'fire “Her West River Bridge where she had been laid up for _the winter. The Charlotte. about two months U80. was token up Wgest River and lli_zuled ashore for the whiter. being hooked up and covered with a large sail. This was the usual proceduer Home time dining cnc night oi on °Ilth or morning of _tlie seventh innt she wel destroyed by llre. The yllcht. which was valued at €,I’°“f» 3,1800. :wal built in Nova Eco- ,_,“_f_2°\\¢ *ll Yol:;s~ago‘cuil`wr.» on_s_ moat. e boratel equippe “N118 of her kifld ln Mayrltimr wat- :"» being ilttld with .every conveni- ,;’,:’°‘ Nflulllte for ri protracted cruise. ,____:__$:l ll_Jl:_nd`ldly fugnislied in the _“___ _ _au or nav__§?_tln¢ equip- , M _ a. `lue._ _ barometer an__d All e_ Miva ‘ he lon ii rat; y o ered by in "'""'°°. il url $3150 ' being' in force at the time. The loss of the Charlotte will be keenly felt by Mr. Rogers, not for the pecuniary value, brit for the loss of 5 yacht which was built and lit- ted at his ow-n personal direction. She was the fastest in her class in the harbor and when first built had quite .8 few competitors for this hon or. In the past three or -foillr years, however, interest ill this si-crt has declined until last _season she was practically the only one of ber class left. The many admirers of the beautiful yacht will regret her l-‘ss as all .in whom remained interact in yachting in this port felt r.onsr'lo" .lilo [ville in her. I-fer destruction is attributed to an incendiary or-lgl.~i.- Eeural times ln past seasons wnile llhllled up for the winter she .md be-vi liro~ lien int and is thouyht. that she wnllltlller brglien into,-cn this octa- i ii qtinietidu was 'lelfliiratoly :uid gifllclsiuc y elected. I \ sion and acci totaly set ilre to or. this port at 7.30 a. m., for Picton .vith passengers, freight, express' and 1in.l1 docking at 11.10 a. ni., She left on return 2.15 p. in., br-iiigiiig iassengers, freight, express and yes- ';erday's N. H., mail and arrived here it 5.45 p. ni., She leaves this morn- `ng at 7.30 for Picton, ' The Harland will make the round rip to East River on Friday morn- ng rind afternoon, leaving here at 1.80 n. m. and returning at 9.30, ‘caving again at 2 ii. m., and return- lig at 5.30 p. m., Yesterday the S. 4. Harland left here at 7 a. m.. for 1rapaud_ Ellie returned to her berth it 3.15 fhm., - Yesterday the Eastern expross_ was 'lfty-five minutes late, the Southern iccommoilation was twenty-five mln- 'tcs late, the Western accommodat- on was tlilrty-five minutes late, thc hlmmerslde accommodation was -».werlty minutes late, the Eastern ac- ommodatlon was one holir late, and zhe Western expresswas on time been able to land on the island- Tlio opinion is held here thai thc uiilleaval was caused by an exlllflifllflh of oil under nritlcllnal strata. llle ,sinmi is composed of i_nud for_ _thc lnost part. and there is a distinct. smell of oil. Tl. ie just oil the ml pro- ducing district aml close £0 the 4”' phalt deposits. wizllilllill _QPQESAST llc The temperatrlro at_t-hr_¢0_ 0'°l0 .k this morning was thirty-nine gr:-cs above zero. _ .__ __ The lowest tcmperatiire iecor B be made and more contests might prove too much of 9, strain on the men during the four or five days HWY would have iii llanndo.. .COIIDEIIBED l5YERTlS!§F||`l_5 '“_’_T'i~5 rnio__ioi;_c§§§iiEK¢i6ii’. gov waursn-At"oncb"to learn fi I _trade three dollars ($300) IN*-F week at the begining. Apply nt n_;ic__e to (llliiriiinrl flllice. -11-7 onthe gllanantee o_r l&rl'lil¢l` lf, quired not to milldew. hooriz ' ‘ t C o F-t. Morrison' 1” (Iran _‘e0r1§~ildrlwpil._ 'roIloN’F0. Nev- 9”_1"l“°~ '““““‘°“ ""can"é2>Ei7eiE’i5t\¥“oi3i¢1iielo- minion, was iridicateil today by sir Edward Grey's answer' to a iiilcstioii regarding the naval activities of the United States on Luke Michigan. ' Rowland Hunt, Unionist member for Shropshire suggested that the making pf a naval station there might he a branch of tho Itiigli-llagot treaty, and wished Ambassador Bryce instructed to nscertilin the facts, The Fol'eil.:ll Secretary mliisod 1,., do so \~.'il;lii,\i|t coiiirilllllicatilli: with the (laiiniliuli (iovorniriellt. who were most directly coilcr-l'rieil, and wlioue iritercsts were chiefly iillecti-,il_ lic ,,.|,|_ ed: “l propose to leave to the (fan- adiaii Government the irlitintive, and tlii-r'eliy sllou' our rli».ati.~ii.ns wi-re killed today in an counter with Fede.rirls,`who had been nent to lllsloilge the Rebels from the lliieicniln f‘oli|n. The Federal lisa is lint l'epoi'ted. RIDPRTH IMPRQYES _ 'l`0llflN'l‘i», November 7- [mice i¢nlpiit|l's condition was ii/l1Dareiitl_v slightly iniproverl this morning. He now bus freiilleilt intervals of Heml- roiii-icioiisiiess. His physicians are more hopeful of his recovery. The splendid physical condition, in which llillputli coristiilitly kept"himself. is .~l_nniliui,: lrirll in good stead nowl. -_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-V-_-_~_-_-_-fc-.-_-e ~_~,-:_-_-_~.»v~ -_-:- .'-`-A-‘fs Hold Thou me up wlienc`er _the wily .V°9l~°I"l“Y W" “’"y".’“e degrees “_ -0n_'_lTlirirsciFiNlngiNie:'v‘;e 19.5" M' 125'? aw v§?,=“°,:;°mR§n:g- 3 BIN-fix ‘lleehklngeélroxry Store Iieiftnlnsholrlil' full beneath its subtle ' - 5 - 3 ' 11-fdlwpd. ower d in i h Iopn s . S *_ _ ____ __________w _______ N) r tliniirllis lifnifnigrhfoil Iwi; tr; ‘};°"§,v,;,m;°i,":f 'l'§_f,liz_`08 ‘Wd a 'ur Siiinvsomu siipsnons mace 'l\iioi_i,_win. nrt over noni. ini my enl- .ermlt of sane and intelligent editing he mn set, this iiitornoon at 4._4_0 fresh every day. Saund;i_ia2.__2Nev_v_- __ ii ion. __ _____c_____ ___ ____ _“___ _nf news stgiu and dispatches and _,n mmm-row i}|g,_¢i-_noon at 4.38; lt g9nl§;_Qo. ______________A-___*l_1ll\ - y_roc . mY o he verlilca on of i:np_i_>_i-tant__ facts, rlsés tomori-ow`mcri{in§ gat 6.49 and ;-owhgbi*-”G_ B“,.,_°-‘_ ?iE_|i.yc; __;i_:ii:_i_ our. ,_ 1: 'd _.T l ' mi - - _ ,.0130 BWI! Y ' I ;!."l:i:¢’1$lTg_'.'_.':‘l__IlTl_:°;_'°?0l`la__L,2;y Ezm; i3~t£‘§4,~fr¥)°l:,1‘;.".';“t;n|ght at 5-5°~ ccvehmr e n I-Uidtf Hold 'rbou me up when my we. ' n a amen ---_