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‘STAYED BY APPEAL ecb revslethorreiiane V- Stokes Declines to Grant Condemned Joman Reprieve, Federal Judge Refuses Habeas Corpus, but Appeal is Taken ~ ‘Which Will Put Off Execution. VIOLATION OF TREATY, . SAYS ITALIAN CONSUL. ‘Him to Spare No Expense or Efforts to Save Woman in Hackensack Jail Sentenced to Be Hanged, (Special to the Kyening World.) TRENTON, N. J., May 9.—Hardly had the announcement been "Made by Gov. Stokes, of New Jersey, to-day, that he would not grant a reprieve to Anna Valentina, sentenced to die on the gallows at Hack-| “ensack on Friday, when Judge Lanning in the United States District | ¢ granted an appeal from a writ of habeas corpus on application of ’s attorneys, He refused to grant the writ. This will act as and once more gives the Italian woman a chance for a life de- clared to be forfeited by the law. Powerful agencies are now at work to prevent the woman's execution on the gallows. Consul-General Tosti, the Italian Ambassador, Italian societies and women's organizations all over the country appealed to the Governor of New Jersey to pardon or reprieve the woman. But: the case hhad gone too far, according to the laws of the State, and the Governor de- | clined to act, The only action possible at this day, if initiated by the} Governor, would be the calling of the Board of Pardons and ask that body to reconsider the case with a reprieve for the woman in view, Gov. Stokes gaid there was ample time to take the case to the courts and refused to reconvene the Board of Parions until the last resort had beon tried, ‘With the Italian Ambassador in Ar-')man who pretended that he had married the brunt of the business has |ler and she belleved she - his wite, bssyre upon the Consul-General in New | ° hen he brought the ot) man into York, He 1s now selecting attorneys to | ‘* home and drove her .. ‘The new- nt the woman | nall.necessary |C°Mer Was of the beiligerent kind and acereety, tae: rome Naneep rid paula Mp pplontina. ‘They quarrel. bay A aakod President Roosevelt to ex- threatened Mrs. Valohtina tith a'knite, influence with the Govergor of fish es took from her ng with Cai Mani to put off the day of reck- tabbed her to death, PEE in valine atiatoeys «chanics Fe ter pHa pap oMpital she vould probably Tecelved thi iy to ‘take the matter before the Federal | Tanty ree or fou iat Heel courts. ‘ communts Alleges Treaty Violation, ary to. the Badal of New Jersey The Itallan Government, basing it*| formally instructed ce spare no efforts reauest upon a bellef that the treaty of to eave the woman. 1 shall 187 has been violated, the terms of| ent Jersey crimin Which insure to the subjects of both | defend her and present ¢ countries when living or sojourning in the othor a fair trial by jury, will spend A great sum of money in ‘Re ie nse ‘of the woman. As mulch as $100,000 will ‘be allowed the Consul neral aH the} employment of attorneys and the prose> ution of the case, Charles J. Peshall, counsel for Anna ‘Valentina, went to ‘Hackensack. to-day to consult with Milton Demarest, her former counsel, in regard to an appll- cation to Judge Garretson. at Morris- town, to appoint a commission to In- quite into the sanity of the woman. It is the contention of the woman that whe was sufferlig trom homicidal mania when she killed Rosa Iza, torney says that he hus positive evi- dence to show that there was insanity in the woman's family, Among the women Who havo inter ested themagives in the case are Mra, Manuel Coselll and Mrs, James New. Ttaly, punishment, fe case prop. rhe woman was unluck, t trial Inthe way ” nor. detense yas made lout, but ile lime we" ghalt in her t t' ink pity peht has tlovlariy’ ‘when. the le ToT, Pa planed GRIM PICTURE OF JERSEY JUSTICE. SY BMMELIND PENDENNIS. There $e no grimmer picture in all Amerioa than that which confronts one In the old jail at Hack k. In the second tler of She wo prison are two adjoining cells guardod by a woman death-watch, and in une sity! the stolid Antoinette Tollp and in the next prays Anns Valentina, both wo- men, tried and convicted for murder and sentenced to death by hanging, the matek, berry, of Newark, They called upon] Anna hag three more days to kneel the Governor and begwed him to grant] there upon the cold cell floor with the f reprieve, Lille Devereux Blake, | crucifix raised aloft, while she fingers the beads of the rosary and mutters Italian prayers to her Santa Maria for @race in the hour of death, All day long she kneels there, telling her siin- ple prayers in childlike faith, without fear of her doom and without shamd for her deed, And on Friday she will Fresident of the New York Women's Legislative League, bas also taken an active part in behalf of the woman. Antoinette Tolla, another woman in the Hackensack jail under sentence of Meath, will not he hanged on June 9, as her caso has been appealed, Ave hanged, ry Oth3r Womar in Stupor, TRIAL NOT FAIR, Antoinette, the other Italian woman sentenced to be hanged, sits passively, in @ Bort OL stupor, not bemoaning her fate or d:cading it, Her execution js billed for June ¥ and oefore then sie. has plenty of tine w meditate, repens aad pray, 1n the corridor without these two cells, her chalr placed between the respective doors, site the deacn waton, guarding these two women againat escape anu wulcide, that the mandate of tae law SAYSITALIANCONSUL Gustavo Tosti, Acting Consw)-Genoral of Italy, sald to am Eyening World re: porter to-day: “I have wecolved instruc ‘uons from my Government, both from Rome and through Washington, to spend $100,000 If necessary in the defenso of Anna Valentina, the Itallan woman wentenced to dio on the gallows at of THE S Livre GAODIES WHo HELPED T Ma a3 THE AOR Ine NYOxy\ AUN oe ne KY CRS s\} bs cd Gas mre fa TAN RORY DS was turn, Horse AL, two of his steeplechase di tion, who were wenc to @ schooling of oned around the Held, uoted udmirably and fenomy ‘perfectly, Sea ficuwe Il. Hod wus suid end who performed jn Liverpool Apeng ung O'Brien, country, the doh VA who is soelyine VAL, low i in 1.06, Piivine, 3. 2) Mecor- pacers in 0. 119, haundlty rsh Boning bide and has att Vadis taken six furieags In 12 pre niemoria| DR, ARKL Nay vi WY ERY. a PUTTING THE ‘MAYOR IN ‘THE GAS HOLR, (By T. E, Powers.) Ce GETTING RACERS ‘FIT AT (Continued from d from First Page.) fucers alike had a busy morning of It Tho track was in prime condition and the runners had no trouble in stepping over it In fast time, Trainer Al Weaton is rounding the| wor ictor® “a tenpe Goughhere Btable's bie brown racer Bryn Mawr into hetter racing fix ¢han he has shown at an and unless ho meet! he should bo a strong many onmeements during both Gravesend and Shoepsheal Bay spring meetings of atherling was one mile and he finished with a heavy exercise boy about his cans, His time! 0.13, 0.24, 0.96 4 In. fractions was 0122-6, 0,26, 0.87, 0,50, 1.04, 1.15, 1.29, 1.43. no time was the twocr flattened Civil The horde seems to have recovered hla apecd alice ne wis last up, and) fhe fron, 0 by the careful methods that ave been | or employed in- fitting hau for he spring | leoly campaign he ehou.d sand up and give an exctilent account of himzels, + trainer Gwyn nt the time this season, With an accident foctor in his the ‘Tis morning the big son galloped @long for Very caeily amd at ‘boumpkuns's contribu- entertain aone Jalon and Sa moenatys by Gora Both Jumpers the Pacer for which Geand Nati this Was aidden by now ri al jockey. gon Workouts of the morning were aunt »—Five ture 84 2-5, 0.00 4-0, 1.04, ‘ie was onl a browser, Wimmer, ‘a good mare, P, ‘a ABO-8 ‘pounds up.—A half mile in 0.18, 0.26, 0.39, oa only bby vZe ta ah pounds ly. Hut] was anes Price, trainer. § pounds up, one mile in ds very fit aml ready to mer, one 8, Thin Sood acer has’ been on brit pounds up, galloping. Purt tation tor the ; Whitney trainer, een en ny ner. OF hie’ rare 0.23.4-6, 0.96 4-5, 0.60, 1.04, 1.18, Py very ft, Don't iat ham . Kitvimmens, tralner, MP; ax Wi one | Four furiones in” 0.1 Lac 8 | fof ngs WANT SIMMONS BELMONT furlongs in G8, 0.88 14, 030 2-5, 0.58, gal- loping, A ons, trainer, reed up.—One 0.51.2-5, 1.06, handily, A nice . G, Tompkins, trainer, VENDOR—110 pounds halt mile In 0.50 4-6, breezing, Brooks, tratnes. 120 pounds up.—Four furlongs in 0.683-5, handily, One of the stare of the Keene string, J. Rowe, trainer. BAL VATPLLA—10 pounds up; a halt mile; 0.13, 0.2496, 0.97, 0.60, easly.” Was trled 3 seo If she had her spead, G. Galwin, trainer, TOTA—115 Rounds pei 1,202-6, 1.84 9-5, ‘1.48 1. up.—A We, six furlongs: 4! 1,8 4-5, 1.17 1-6, acl out. Is badly touched In the wind. Dore not rere over @ half mile, 3. Hug. BELLE OF Enon eer, 19 pounds up, pnd Bille of Betauk up} | 11 4-5, Oe Pa Eh Ot * This work done rout he Futurity short ‘and was done Gardiner, trainer, oORPAMER US hounds tp: pix tire 1 A, 0.23 4°5, 0.98, 0 " Ls ng Ie th°the: Belipon ue ADUnInG, Appekte to" be ‘his’ poms J, sPUaglen trainer, MBPDDLE—115 | pounds up.— 21-2, 0.25, 0.87 4-5, handily, J, Rowe, 'G POM=110 poise Xp. Four furlongs 0.62, handily. J. Rowe, er A115 rer) Wy tn. 0.13), 0262-6, P88 Ok TNC ARLE i ‘A half mile 5, Mandllly p.--Fout i 0,53, brosaing. J, Rowe, rainer, PROIAL LICENSE—110 Pounds ul a halt mile In 0.54, galloping. J, Rowe, VHMGH BRUSH, 115 pounds up, four furlongs, (in 0.6%, handily. J, ‘Rowe, trainer. SANCTUS, 120 pounds up, @ halt mile In Qo1a-$; handily. J. Rowe, trainer. f pauin is up, four furlongs In 0,52, handily, J. Rowe, trainer, | C. oct AS DICTATOR IN EQUITABLE Directors Can’t Oust Hyde or Alexander, But Can Give TORNADO KILLS 24 AND INJURES Clearance of ‘Deadwood ° from Force, “PHYSICALLY UNFIT.” Inspectors. Smith and’ Druhan| s and Eleven Captains Among Those Retired, Police Commipsioner McA@oo to-day retired from the force two inapeotors, vlaven captains and forty-seven police) sergeants for physical disability, ‘This {9 the greatest cleaning out in the his- tory of the department. Mr, MoAdoo says, however, that it {s just the be- inning of an entire reorganization of the city constabulary, ‘These are the inspectors retired: Libert O, Sith, of the Fifth Inspece tlon WDietrict {arlem), Thomas L. Druhan, of the ‘Tenth In+ spection IMstriet (Brooklyn), ‘ jael A. MoNamara, of Prospect Edward J. Kenney, of Atlantic ave- nue. M. B. Gorman, of College Point, Richard Hickman, of Flushing nue, Michael B. Foody, of Kingsbridge. Jos G. Reynolds, of Fifth avenue. James C. Gehegan, of Macdougal street. Dennis Driscoll, of Butler street, John Buchanan, of Gates evenue. Nathaniel M. Shire, of East Thirty- fifth street. Francis J. Kear, of Elizabeth street. Sergeants Off Force, ‘The forty-five sergeants and two de- Woscom au retired J loseph A. Saul, Daniel Reardon, Sam- 1 Hancock, Francis McGrath, Thomas M. Hughes, Ianac 8, Kitchenor, Robert Groves, William H, Kelly, Charles L. Sohwanwacker, Michael O'Meara, Rich- MANYINKANSAS Victims Struck Down in Sleep as Destructive Gale Hits Marquette, MARQUETTE, Kan., May 9,—Twenty- four persons are k to hnve been Killed and over thinty-five were injured in a tornado, the ~nost disastrous in the history of Central Kansas, which swept over this portion of the State at midnight. One large section of Marquette, whore the principal loss of life occurred, was entirely wiped out, Reports from the surrounding country show that tho destruction of Hfe and Property was widespread, amd the Mat of tead and injured is growing con- stantly, A store-room belonging to Olat Oleon, @ furniture dealer, has been converted into a temporary morgue. and twenty- four dead bodies had been brought ‘n, Following tho storm the utmost con- fusion’ prevailed, and it will be some time before the actual loss of life and rl extent of the damage is known, Marquette, being in the very centre of the richest farming country in the State, the damage done by the torna- ard Batton, Archibald J. Black, William A. White, David Rogers, Thomas Will- {ams, Henry Hurlburt, Edward F, Phil- Ups, John Hamilton, John McNamara. Wiliam J. Morgan, Charles A. Place, Jacob Welfing, Patrick Leonard, Joseph H. Simons, Robert Halfpenny, James Campbell, Oliver Pimms, John Ryan, James Keenan, Jonas Evans, George W, Hower, William A. Nelson, Patrick Mo- Murray, Thomas ell, Richard’ 9. Magan, Thomas Morgan, Henry Met- galt, John F, Rellly, Iter Morris, Christopher J. Doyle, James EB. J. Ken+ ny, Charles B, Foster, Albert W. Mo- Donald and Detective-Sergeants Joseph W, Price and Jofin F. Burns, One Hundred Before Surgeons, Four months ago the Commissioner deolded to clear department of six inspectors, twenty-el@ht captains and sixty-five po- licn sergeants haled before the Board of Surgeons and made to demonstrate their physical fitnems if they had any, Inspectors Cortright, Murphy, Kane ind Brooks proved Hardy yeterans and went through. a strenuous course of teunts without tufming @ hair. it was ubout an é break with the captudhe, halt of th the exani Pete however, were Bi 1° MONeE Besiitn the necessity Beare, i ‘tittle songs je depurt mont. It ts sald hi ry the, Lanett. CI cretion under a Taw of ne up fo Come There do, outside of the loss of life, is enor- mous. The residence part of the place |, was almost completely wiped out, while the business section wap hardly damaged at all. Met Death In Sleep. ‘The tornado struck the town at mid- night, which Js one reason why the loss of life was so great. Had there been tho slightest warning the people would have been able to take some precau- tions. As it was they were caught aw they slept. In more than one case a house had been picked up bodily and tranaplanted at some other place .a score or more yards away, little or no damage being done to the building Itself, Many of those who were killed never knew what, had bappened to them, They were caught asleep and crushed to death without being restored to oon- sciousness, Others met most painful deaths, being pintoned in ruins for hours and only taken out finally to dis, The vacant ing) whipp ‘and No eli ible Met from wi om i lcAdoo, in anno’ a Cher rotremedta said ree ho can’ “have eo of the iho ahd, be aes cet masioner polation porary a0 vaca eee are mae rites ry GOINSPECTORS, [FRANCE ORDERS CAPTAINSAND | RUSSIANS TO SERGEANTS 60) LEAVE AT ONCE McAdoo Makes Sweeping|Juncture of Rojestvensky’s u Ereatent in ae ve fre abo ibe ‘oft roug! Fret 12 a pial SHOT THREE TMi THREE TIMES, BUT ESCAPES DEATH. Wounded Twice in House 4 Attacked Again om Street fm Paterson, PATERSON, N. J May 0.—Guetay Kapp, Ofty-six years old, of No, 1 bate edny ay Meany was Vier Fleet’ Is Forbidden in French Waters, PARIS, May ®—Orders have been sent to the olyl] and naval authorities in French Indo-China not to permit the Junction within French waters of the under Admiral the French na- that Rojestvan- promise he has to | Thewe onere rowuited from the receipt of a detailed spege'ee, giving an ac- count of Adm! Jonquieres' ing with Rojestvensky, It told how Rojestvensky had French orders, left Indo-China waters and then secretly repaired to Kong Hal Ba: whe he was still last nighi. Rojestvensky declared he had not vio lated neutrality law: ST. PETERSBURG, May 9—Afternoon, —The Japanese threats against France are not taken very serlously here, Tho Russian authorities continue to main- tain that Admirol Rojestvensky has not overstepped the limits of neutrality. HONGKONG, May rhe German steamer Newumuhlen arrived here to-day from Colombo March 28 and reported having sighted forty-five vessels, of which twenty were warships, in the ylelnity of Kamranh Bay, Annam, Mthe vessels were evidently part of y The. estvensky s fleet, coasting steamer Haimun, whieh also reached this port, saw a nene erulser off Amoy, Btraits of iG, Annam, May ANITA TRAN bil” Rojestvensky's squadron, fas been crulsing for, several d Vontong Bi this mornin The Best, None Too’ Good! Have you asked for the best? Did you get it? Insist on it? “Old Cliff” is It, Pure Rye Whiskey, guaranteed by a house continuously in busi- nessfor 57 means some- thing. Not f fner can be made,contains the best of every- thing—flavor is great. Please insist on trying it—do yoursel a kindness. J. & J, EAGER CO,, * Established 1848, —Ad- Dainty Buffet _ China Closet of Golden Oak,withlead- ed glass compartments for china, large“ linen drawer, lushslined silver drawer and vel plate mirror top. 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Sailor suits Russian suits, double breasted, three-piece and Norfolks in fine all wool fabrics, $5 to $14.50, : , Wash suits ready too, t Rooers, Peet & Company. Three Broadway Stores, 258 842 1260 at at at Warren st 43th st. 32nd st, E= YES! Hac! Kk, N. J.,.on Bwiday next, and| may be fuifilied, “ ” uninjured part of the population worked Perth preaible any sich eeitence | Ut Aer prysence i» required by form Seep eal? Them a “Boss, with a will, but they could do little. The Fay i, ra raison sat mereiy, ‘here is no attempt on the ana SDEARL 8 Chas oy sty very Implemente with which such rescue ‘ (Bot stamped Oh i foutinuing the Consul General sald; | PAC Of these two Women to omer tne “Edis 18023, Be Tes te woe oust te be done bad been blown i gaily 06. Woman didn’t get a fair trial, | ‘4st oppowiion, ‘hey ooth are re-| 160, Aufionaner Hae hk tation: ih | The latest name to’ be: méntioned in Let Us Clothe You Set Netelty BN or MN’ Cotters j treaty Vetween Ktaly and tho | ied Ws ine Wola, dean uevreeu, | un’ galty mulden mco, B, HOOKer| connection with the Presldency of the * Ti work wae done In the pitch dark 4 : fake ea i: s bien | Vie shes wid prays, uu Was «| au , Equitable Life Ai being ob- r i Nl petra War cin tharefore appy Re RINE A aa wit'wo tis at cen Ean oad as, TS ee President ceidge ‘W. wetbatt tMeabiat Pitas pid Porgy: Ba hse teaahe Cost regulates price Rent isa Write tor” yaar hs rity re 1) to the Fedoral covrts to havo the casg | oe. ia ina De lop. gardeg £58 ‘oF | can be induced to let go of the job, is F neighboring towns with diMoulty, but com ip 4. The treats of 1871 muaranters sue slory of Anna Valentina is tia. Sapte Siurtay “neve J. Wdward Simmons, the President of | they Geren te Cn Renee Peete High rents-—High prices. vn he dtulins * era the sama counidera. | Y4 tHe Curse Of primitive Juative, any + wee the Fourth National Bank, and one of 4 a oe iiaend and tn this a fair trial |v bie exncwa vk ue Wali way ie en ene cy of a, OH 2H the beatsonowa financiers in this coun- | (hes, Doce ow Bite Cm aig of re Mia eb wih the bine rine RR ; luded. Views WU RAVE Udeer eu Vellgvaliue Wie | L. 1.18, 4,‘ gallopin: ey Patek thie roman committed | ver oa usuuss SMU | Beatie om gBt wwaye Matt Meaues, | FY, A plan Ie alee being Siscussed to ae wit, means oneatied |r te ee fer He, 1A sme iolde in’ welf-defense, She came esu'y of a Crima, MM ANDE'S RIGHT. unis ps POLICE CHIEF’S FUNERAL. saving 20 yi VAN ZANDT, JACOBS & 00,, TROY, N. % There trom Popensa and was an tgnor-| ving oie ine th ak pucopng. Notime | lo. even If Alexander holds the nom- Bhe went to live with a] | 6 deiseomy youre old, anu} but thi varlety ol exercise has been Lp Roe Newport Fisgs As Malf-Masted in ut woman, ey $Y reed GU sie cose cus Jemee we iven Unie fellow aincu his J. Joyner, QUAN ise COM a halt mile—0, 4 last race, truine Jo-116 Ua et bree: Mr. Gimmons getr In the ponsibility cotumn behind Grover Cleveland, Post- master-General Cortelyou and a few others who have beon slated for the Honor of Rieh: (Bpecial to the Hivening World.) NEWPORT, R, 1, May 9—The re- mains of ye of ali Richards ar- Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 128 Walker st ‘Three Blocks Meat o3f Broadway, presidency, which Mr, Alexander lias " yowed over and over again be will not | Fived hs New it this pitornonn, | ' fae Worked Ou bY tue day Beh Re DY AL iih nds ip ne mite! @rectors have dimcovered that they had | fo ann the decoated thn, aaa met ge : worth A ehouspam rf yu ue wushltigy “Ot aur | of Ot Pb 1.08 128. 1d £80, mule | 80 PoWer to oust him. He can only be| bod 4 Commercial Wharf, ana penatt- WUUBWEY. “BE KODE His Woule, end Wee A bible male removed by the courts before the ex-| 94 may Ee Fei Ps) Knigit of yen Ltd Juet as good, 8, Bovkat, TER bENDRR, — 145 pounds up; one | & ¢ommon thing to bud dimselt ‘a batvar at to write in answer to } Was Dev at alngs bit sty wei tue iand, ! und her iabor false ¢ erie Want offering. dittie structive, Bile dug bhe venue, she mie, O12 2-6, py 1-5, 0.38 1-5, 0,80, 4,08, | Lube (O Aby Ci DORKS and mx the | 1.17, 1.90 26, 1-5, all out, Only a Hest ane Wes Eno UEtIY anelter was | oi ea ‘setting ‘hater, H Piteamalne “an dence of the deccase reat, pination of hia term next February, The fine al will tal . a ty in TS William N, Hornblower’s brief, filed | Churoh, he . mi see with Justice MaAdox in the Franklin | 048% on the palice ce igh B, Lord mult, was made publle to-day. | Pie "ehore gate ane trntaned any found that all her love | trainer al Mr. Hornbiower 48 ‘counsel for the candies be er at, ave a be ven in vain to DAWN-~115 My aM 7 and esen \- ntlal friend and secret iy, you want a & man who onl: Hed’ tor her tauoae Redon, 0. pounds fang Ghieteath | alia sieopnded representa Presi: | Ge ceai iat tf Hlete her userulness before he rom. Wty epelkia! im it to the man in “nee d Wants say “where he's at.” Her sufferings were cruel, and when ‘own alga who hated Anna because Re 350 Bargains {itn crn sles" and iatimeg’ fake Me: f hatetul ‘ teas taunted her with Ae tusiness Opportunities col- u 176 pounds, pi five Runiongs tt 1.1, breesing, J. Huggins, trainer, Ute OReit polinas Up, one mile, 5, 0.04, 0.98-4-5, 0.50 2-5, LOK, 1.18 8b, handily Is only @ ‘sprinter, ok: Patni GRAND bu CHS sever furlongs, | ) 48 3-6, handily would’ “only” Fane ta" lier works House, trainer, a AY BOY—130 Pounds up, u halt male, 1 ORE 5, 0.61, 2.04, entity Nh Leen . dheos FA HIGH WIND-10 pounds up—Four Shooors In the brit he eays it ts {dle for any aa Walnat one to pretend that there has been no demand for mutualigation of the Bo- clgly, refers te the intervening Peter, of Sarnucl Untermysr on. behalt He pounds Ue aH Hyde nan Hrrelevant ang, tre 10 abe WwW. RUN DOWN BY AN AUTO. Iron Deuter masty Cnt and Bra! —Cab Hurries Away. Andra F siduiauy, forty-five old, no Austrian Iton doaler, of Ne. | jonty-seoond stroet, in automoniie Gi erly piace. to-d a Woae Chooolate Misianane years] O@REY treree love, 0 4 MG lea fiat and sient fen one 9 thrusts Anna could Pettey tt upon he) the vounw Ld] nt i “ond ht eae with an beh e defense of Alexander {rom fe tet he, viginte jah t me ‘aa Gi ue of 1 Ales Hyena ey fom . ‘Fate? amania arma elarel 1dr i A the mother over aud aver until sah ry was ment. br pie Lea