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LTtPs- A HUNDRED ADVISERS. BUT BE GUIDED BV YOUR OWN CONVICTIONS Vf PHP(WiT'WVw HEAR Coos Bay Times Your Paper The Coos Bay Times If proud Peopl' raior," and ii strive lira P ,0 lta nm0 bjr do"011" promoting tho pooplo'a Interest. Vol. No. XXXIX. Villa Forces Draw Nearer to Agua Pneta and First Clash Comes Today IIIIILIT United States Troops Engaged I Today in Making Trenches ' for use in hmergency WILL CONTROL POSITION Americans Ciiii Coiiiiiiiiiid the East l'r.il Of .un Prleta mill Also tlio AdwiiidiiX HlKlil WliiK or VII- la's Ami) Quiet 'aist Night fl; AuofllJ t'rm to Com Ilr rimn. DOllduS, Ariz., Nov. 1. At 1:.I7 o'clock tho battle of Agua 1'rlclti was begun. Tlio guim of tlio gnrrl ton or AKiia Prloln opened up at that hour on tlio rapidly advancing Villi troops near the Slaughter much home, The Villa forces hultod nnil tn to entrench. Nono of tlio ihots camo nenror limn three-quarters of a mllo of tlio American line. Villa Runners rotiirnod shot for ihot, aiming :it tlio southern Bailout o( tho Afina I'rlota defenses. Vllln Exports to Win "We expect to tnko Aguu I'rlotu iltbln two hours," Haiti Cnpt. Job. Hcrrera. Ilerrcra, nt tlio lionit of n sklr mlah lino, liad stopped nt tho Sluugli ter ranch for n moment to fill Ills ranteen with water. Men Hog for Wider Scores of soldiers hogged for wat er, saying they had none slnco last alrht. Vllln skirmishers continued to advanco steadily mid nt 1:35 o'clock wcro within rlflo nhot of the Agua I'rlcla dofouscs, Vllln With Cavalry In a lino several mllca long, VII la'i foot, horso and nrtlllory moved tojaard Agua Prlota. Villa accom panied tho cavnlry on tho right flank. Along tho line or march, Villa's Iroopi passed tho llnoo of tlio Amor lun trenches, n short dlstnnco from too border, filled with Unltod States troops. 1'our Untiles Horn Four babies woro horn on two of the troop trains which early to la; brought reinforcements to Agua ftltta from Knglo l'nss. Two of tie babies wero twins. Tho mothers wtompanled their husbands Into tho trenches. Filing Gels Close Two shells apparently from tho Callu forces passed over company I, Hjhteenth Infantry on the American ,Id near tho lino oast of Douglas. These shots apparently woro aimed at Ilia reserves statlonod half n mllo at of the Slaughter ranch house. Ki'danper Custom llouso One villa shell burst in Agua Pri ll1 lthln CO vnrds of tho United ti customs house ut 2:15 p. m. la shells began to hurst In Agua "itta shortlv u.foro 2 o'cloclc. HeiiM's io Dcstiojod Doien of hoiiseg on tho wost sldo c the town em to Hunt mid num r of people were Killed and wound- 1U1.: UIIPOHTS ' UUiiii Villa l'aces otuoislirdliiuiil t n Villa ',cos Are Nearing The City Ai.llfcj rr,, , Coo VAJ Tmfii. UOLAS. ArU, Nov. 1. Dawn jacioaed that the forces of Villa "moved .lo.er to Agua Prleta itu if ,U ,1,Rllt for t,le oxlected c upon Pie Cnrrnnza garrison . "landed bv Oeneral Callos, Tlio Sat nin.i ..,.. ... . K Celt I uiiieiiy, jiariy touay hen s Sta,es sol,,iPr!J ,,eK1" rt'BKlne - - eii msuio tho lino already structed They nro so situated Ara contro1 th oastorn ond of Prleta, as well as tho advanc 5 sht wincr of Villa's army. It " "nderstoo.i h,. .i .. I 'or emergenoy caso tho Ame-- kck a, comnUed to fall T. vrt Clash Comes. me mi,-,... , ... ... I fills ",u,n? "ian body of the -".i tamo m contact with arra,rA forcis defondlng Agua BATTLE STARTS IB THE LIE BENCHES of Its litis "Tho at U timet to lt energies to Established 1878 As Tho Const Mnll. WE DECEMBER PRESIDENT WILL BE MARRIED NEAR CLOSE OK DECEMBER Affair Will bo Private and Will Tnko Pliiro ut Mrs. Gait's Home. Wr Aior(., Tnn i CoM Dar Tm(it j WASHINGTON," 1). C.. Nov. 1 It was formally announced today at tho Whlto Hoiibo that tho marrlago of President -Wilson and Mrs. Nor- mnn Oalt will tako pluco "near tho close of December," and will ho prl vato and ut Mrs. Gait's homo here. SEISMOGRAPH SHOWS EARTH QUAKE LASTED THREE HOURS liouglily Estimated That ( Vim Four Tlioiismid Miles from tho National Capital inr AmocUtfJ Prm to tMt nr Tlmn.l WASHINGTON. I). C. Nov. 1. A sorles of severe earth shocks were reported by tho Georgetown Univer sity's seismograph horo this morn ing, which lasted about thrco hours. Tho disturbance wus roughly esti mated at 1000 miles away from Wushliigtou. SHIP OU'NEItH (JET HEADY KOIt NHW SICASIAX'S ACT Only Ouo Vessel at Now York Is Wit lull im n I'roni Service 1 HecaiiKO of liiuv (nr AmocUIoJ rrr to Coo. IUjr Tlmr. NI3W YOUIC, Nov. 1. Virtually all tho steamship compuulea operat ing Ainerlenn-owned steamers out of Now York mado arrangements to comply with tho now seaman's law which becomes operative Thursday. As far as Is known, only onn steam er wob withdrawn from service bo causo of the new rormiromonts. PLEADS iOT GUILT! ItEAH ADMIItAlj LI'ITI.E ItlOKOICE COUKT .MAltTIAh Is Accused of Neglect When Ho Was Inspector of Untitling of Submarine K-il. nr AuocUltJ rru to Con. njr TlmM. 'I10STON, Nov. 1. Itoar Admiral William N. Llttlo, retired, pleadod not guilty boforo a naval court mar tial today to tho charges of nogloct and careless methods whllo on duty as Inspection offlcor during tho con struction of tho Bubinarlno K2, at tho Foro Hlver Shipbuilding Com pany's yard. Prleta at 0: 15 this morning. Tho Carrauza outposts oponod flro and thou fell hack to tho trenches sur rounding tho Mexican town. Villa moved his entlro Xofco, es timated nt about 10,000 men undor covor of a deuso hazo of tho Doug las copper smelter smoko. Tho first clash occurred about threo miles east of Agua Prlota. Villa Appears. Villa himself, with four offlcors camo to tho American lino to get his hearings of tho boundary lino. "Do you oxpect to tako Agua Prlota today?" a United States army stuff officer asked. "Suio, Mike," replied Villa, grin ning broadly. Tho United States offlcors do not bollovo, however, that he Intends to attack In oarnest until tomorrow, Ts fllveii Assurance Villa Inquired whether tho United States Intended to help Callo's troops, in view of tho fact that tho American government had recogr tilzed Carrauza and assisted his re inforcements to reach Agua Prlota. ' Ho was assurod tho American fnmns would treat both shies alike. There must bo no firing across tho Uno,.ho was told. Villa said ho did not intend to flro across tho lino. For this reason ho wanted to get his bearings on tho boundary. "HOWD'Y PAP!" Sullivan says eats, Tomorrow night. Kverbody como. Times W?.nt Ads for results. SHOCK REGISTERED com WTH LI (& xm MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, CHINA LIKELY 10 BE EMPIRE Information Leads to Belief That Monarchal Idea-Will Win in the Election IS EXPECTED SOON Announcement of Change of Government May Come Be fore End of Present Year U. S. TAKEjTjJO ACTION Refrains From Talcing Any Stops at This Stage and Ko Informs Japan, Great Britain and Itus. Hla Oflelal News Iteccived (tlr AnaocUtn Prnu to Coo IUjr Time.. WASHINGTON, 1). O., Nov. 1. Information form official sources In China makes it appear that tho tri umph or the monarchlal Idea in tho elections now In progress In China Is almost certain. It Is possible a chnugo In tho form of government will bo nnnoiiurcd before the end of the year. The Washington government has decided to refrain from action at this stngo nud so Informed Groat llrltaln, Japan and Russia. REJECTS PROPOSAL CHINA WILD NOT POSTPOXK DK CISIOX KOIt A CIIANCJi: Notice is (liven to tlio Itcpresoulu. lives of .Inpnii, (ireal Itrltalu and ltussla In China (Ttr Awocltltd rrett cvtn IUjr Tlmn.l PEKING, Nov. 1. Tho Chlneso government today rojectod tho pro posals of Jupau, Great llrltaln and Ilussla for a postponement of tho decision whether a monarchlal form of govornmout Is to bo re-established Taao Yullii, VIco-MInlstor of For eign Affairs, called at tho Drltlsh, Husslun and Japancso legations and Informed each Mlnlstor that tho Chl neso government had been advised by provincial officials that thoy would ho iiblo to maintain tran quility In tho event of tho re-estab-llshmeut of a monarchy. Ho thank ed tho powers for tholr friendly In torosts In China. Ho said tho do- eibiou concerning iuu vuuubu hi iuu i form of government was wholly In hands of tho people, and thoroforo it was Impossible to adopt tho sug gestion for a postponement. LI KNOCKED OUT AUIZOX.Y AXTI-ALIEX ACT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL Kiitlv Is the Decision Haiidcsl Down Today by tlio Supremo Court at Washington Hr AuoclaleJ Trtu to Cooa Dr Tlm.s 1 WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 1. The Arizona antl-allon labor law was today declared unconstitutional by tho Supremo Court. The Arizona law was enacted by tho inltlativo voto of tho people and mado It un lawful for any employer of moro than flvo porsons to employ less thnn SO per cent of qualified oloc tors or' citizens. (Moose Will Go. Several mom. hers of tho local Mooso Lodgo aro Intending to go to Coqulllo Wed nesday to attond tho Installation of tho now lodgo hero that evening and tho initiation of some CO or 70 mombors, O. S. Torroy, of this cltv. worked nt Coqulllo for some time, gottlng a membership for tho now lodge. If the weather pormlts tho running of tho auto stages It Is expected that many mombers from tho local lodgo will bo in attendance. Council to Moot. Thero Is a meot of the City Council this evening in the city hall. It was said today that nothing of importance will como be foro tho members, but thero Is a grist of bills and routine business to bo attended to. Suit Is Dismissed. Suit? which was filed some time ago in the equity court by the Stelnfeld Com pany, of Phoenix, Arizona, versus E. E. Kelly has been dismissed and sotled, feu MEMBER OP TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS NOVEMBER 1, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. RIDDER DIES TODAY PASSES AWAV SUDDENLY AT HOME IX NEW YOItlC Was Treasurer of Democratic Nation id Committee and Also tho Pub lisher of n Newspaper Ilr Aitnclilca rreit to Can vtj Timea) NEW YOUK, Nov. 1. Herman Hldder, treasurer of tho domnerotlc national commltteo and publisher of tho Now York Stuatcs Houtung, died suddenly lntc today nt his homo Jiere. ST. I.OUIS PUIH.ISIIEll SHOT HIM HIJI.F IX nATHHOOSI Eduurd Ij. Prcetorlus it Vlctjm and Was President of Oermaii-Aiuer. lean Press Association Dr AMoclttM rnu to Coo. 0r TlmM. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 1. Edward h. Prcotorlus, publisher of tho St, Louis Times, committed sulcldo to day. Prcotorlus, who wns president of the Gcrmun-Amerlcnn Press Associa tion, which publishes The Times and the Wcstllche Post, wob found dead In his bath room where he shot him self. Ho had been In poor health since an auto accident last January. OEHMANY AXI) UNITED STATE DISCUSS THE hUSITAXIA Question of Indemnity for hives host on the Arable Also Taken I'ii for Consideration. IDr A..oclle. I'm. t. Coo. nx TlmM.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 1. Negotiations botweon Germany and tho United States regarding tho sink ing of tho Lusltaula and other ques tions ponding between the two na tions, will ho resumed tomorrow when Ambassador Von Bornstorff will call upon Secretary Lansing at tho Stato Department. Tho question of Indemnity for the Americans lost In the sinking of tho Arabic Is still unsettled and probably will bo taken up. UN PULLS GUN MltH. FHEIi NIE.ME ATTEMPTS TO PltOTECT HEItSICLK Loses it Tooth In Melee iiiul Skiilo Must Answer Assault mid Hatter) Chai go Case Up Tomorrow Attacked by her ,ni8uand Jrom whom she is getting a divorce, short- ly after noon today Mrs. Fred Nleme .1.. .,i.... i i..i.i w Mlllt I. IU1UIIV) HIIU l'Jllt)A IV Ml him. Ho caught her, knocked out a tooth and wrested tho gun from his wife when ho was arrested by Duncan Ferguson. Nlomo Is hold on tho churgo of assault and bat tery and must appear tomorrow nf- tornoon at 3 o'clock beforo Judge f Butler. ' Says Threats Made, Mrs. Memo told tho officers that) sho mndo a date to meet her hus-i band near tho Juncture of Broadway CUT SUICIDE Ul NEGOTIATING mm front sireeis.. 110 came, 11 " thy accomodating ways and genial per stated, and callod her names. ThefsonaUtyi Mr Jarv,B JmB bc(m wth tvuiuuu ai nun ii- " ....v.. wv...o pursued that sho drew tho gun. She sa'd that ho had mado threats to kill her and bIio was afraid to meet him without being armed.' Nlomo was put under $20 bonds. Ho lino been working In the camp at Bluo Ridge. INVITED TO COME Wlro Sent to Prominent Man in Portland Now Edward F. Frofz, Hold secretary of tho Chamber of Commorco of tho I United States, of Washington, D. C.i U now In Portland conferring with tho chamber there. Tho Marshfleld Chamber of Commorce has wired Mr. Frofz asking that ho make a visit to Coos Bay. It Is expected some au swer will be heard tomorrow, it was promised by tho body that tho next time they had a field secretary on the coast Marshfleld would bo In cluded in the places visited. Don't forget the Band Musquerade dance at Eagles Hull Saturday night Nov, 0. Prizes now on display at Busy Corner Drug Store. Stmoa FULL OF Germans Will Also Get Con 'trol of Railroad From Bel grade to Constantinople L Germans Have Taken Big Ser bian Institution and With Bulgarians are Closing In BRITISH ARE IN TRENCHES 'only News From Western Front is Cnpfurd of Tali nro Hill by German Foive. Drive at Riga Is Itcjiort. ed Oiilnlng (Uf AuocUt I'rni to Cooa Dar Time.. ii i,uixuui iuv. i, iuu inn Ol Vtlali and the comploto German con trol of tho railroad from Delgnido 'to Constantinople Is immenont. So fia announced today that the Bulgar ian artillery has advanced from Knla vovac and has begun a bombard. hiient of the oxtorlor forts of Nlsh. Arsenal Captured Kraguyovatz. at which Is located 'tho great Serbian arsenal, has been taken by tho Germans. Tho Touton- dc nud Bulgarian armies are closing In on tho Serbians along tho entlro front. Tho Drltlsh troops whoso movements hnvo been kept n so t'ot, aro now In tronches with tho Sorb- flans, at grips with tho Dulgarlans, :Just across tho frontier near Strum Itsa. Ilorlln announces inoro than 40, 000 prisoners woro captured on the .Russian and Serbian fronts 'during October, ' In tho west, the rccapturo of Ta huro hill by tho Germans sums up tor tho presont tho known result of fa sudden spurt of heavy fighting In Champagne Without Itcsiil(s Paris reports a continuance of fighting nt Iiutto Do Tahuro without material results. In the cast Dorlln reports that tho Normans nro driving nt Itlga from tho west and hnvo gained ground. BUY PRIZEEN STORE EMIL GABItlELSOX AXI) J. Q. JAR. VIS TAKE OVER NEWSTAXD Form New I Partnership Pnlnco Meat Market to Movo Into Russell Building Soon Emtl Gabrlolson and J, Q. Jarvls 'avo about cone mod nogotIatIonB for ,t,, urc IB" t tho Antt" r,oen """. Btntlonory con ectlonery '1 notion store on Central Avonuo. ,,. ,, . , , . 1 IIU Will IUUU (lUBHUOaiua suuii, iruu- ably. Mr. Frlzeon is disposing of tho store In order to dovoto his entire attention to his growing real estato land insurance business and to foreign steamship agenclos. Mol Duncan Is, associated with him In tho letter and thoy will movo to a now office as soon as tho present deal Is concluded. Mr. Gabrlolson has been with tho -, & .. .,,, fnP RfiV. ora, ycnra nm, ,, won many frlon(ls filn w,i crnHS CTninnnnv fnp nnmn tlmo and is quite well known on the Ray. Thoy will make a strong team and plan to develop and eulargo the business. They will retain tho pres ent quarters. PALACE MARKET MOVES N, J, Oswald, proprietor of tho Pal- aco Meut Market, today closed a two years lease on the store room in the Russell building on Central Avenue, adjoining tho Sanitary Food Store. Ho will movo his meat market thero 'from Broadway, near Commercial, In a 'few dajs. Mr. Oswald plans to make the new I market one 0 the most sanitary and up-to-duto as possible. The new quarters aro not quite as large as ho desired for the flno market ho had planned but he will arrange for oth er quarters for sidelines of the busi ness. Since purchasing tho Palace Meat 'Market a year ago, Mr, Oswald has won a high place in local business tirclos. ' The Palace will be the only meat markot on Central Avenue. X. J, Oswald Leases Room in Russell Building for Fine Meat Murket W C T ARSEiMA A Consolidation of Tlmos, Coast Mall and Coog liny Advertiser. BULGARS REUSED ATTEMPTED ATTACK TO DIS LODGE FltENCII IS FAILUItE Allies Succeed in Driving Many of tlio Bulgarians into tlio Itlver in Fight. IDr Auocttltd 1'rtM to Coot Dtr TUum. SALONIKI, Nov. 1. An attompt was mado yesterday by tho Bulgar ians to dlsldge tho French troops from the northernmost position In Serbia, mot with failure. A few advanced posts, scouting in tho di rection of Voles, retired beforo tho Bulgarian attack, to their baso at Krlvolak, whero tho French drovo many Bulgarians troops into tho river. T STANDAHD OIL BOAT THOUBLE LLAMA IS Part of Crow lauded mid Others With tlio Captain Are Standing lay the Vessel (Dr Auocl.tKl l'rn to Coo. Dtf TlmM.) KIRKWALL, Orkney Island, Nov. 1. Thet American tank steamer Llama was stranded yesterday on Skao Skorrlcs. Twenty-seven mem bers of tho crow landed. Tho re mainder, with tho captain, aro stand ing by tho vessel. Tho steamer Is owned by the Standard OH Com pany. SIXTH MAN INVOLVED IX VESSEL EXPLOSIOX PLOT Niiino Is Euglohort Broiikot-st And It Is Alleged He Furnished The Explosives (Df Aiiocltt.J TreM to Coo. ntjr TlmM.l NEW YORK, Nov. C A man who is alleged to havo furnished somo of tlio explosives with which tho govorn mout chargOB Robert Fay, who al leged ho latoly served in tho Gorman army, and his associates who expect cd to blow up ships laden with mu nitions from this country to tho al lies, wns arrested hero today by tho secrot sorvlco. Tho prisoner, Englo- bort Bronkorst, Is tho sixth defend an to bo arrostod. E S FREXCII FIGHTIXfl BOAT TROYED BY TURKS DES. All the Crew Including Two Officers mid Vivcntyfoiir Men Made Prisoners (Uf AuocUtfcl Tn U Cooa D17 TUnaa. BERLIN, (Wireless to Sayvillo) Nov. 1. Tlio French submarine Tor quolso was sunk by Turkish artillery flro, an official Turkish statement dated Oct. 31 announces. Tho entlro crow, comprising two offlcors and 24 mon, were mado prisoners. A A BRITISH STEAMER SUNK AND CREW SAVED Br AMOltta4 Frau to toa naf TlmM. J LONDON, Nov. 1. Tho British steamer Toward, 390 tons gross, has been sunk, and tho crow was savod. Is O. A. O. Athlete. Henry Hold enrich, a member of tho Stato Uni versity Quartet that sang here last spring, and for tho past four years prominent nthleto at Eugene, has entered tho Oregon Agricultural Col lege at Corvallls to take a courso In the department of industrial nrts. After tho attendance thero of one year he will bo ablo to compoto In Northwest collego track meeta. Ho Is noted for his discus, shot and javelin throwing abilities. Baptist Meeting. The regular quarterly meeting of tho Marshffeld Baptist church will be held this even ing at 7:30 o'clock at tho church. All members are requested to bo present aB business of Importance Is to be transacted. Don't forget the Baud Masquerade dance nt Eagles Hall Saturday night Nov. fl- Prizes now on displuy at Busy Corner Drug Store. DR. II, E. KELTY, Dentist, 201 Coke llldg. Wion0 1 t.j, ANKER STRANDED ANOTHER ARRESTED SUBMR U A Southwest Oregon Paper That'a what tlio Oooa Bay Time If. A Somtfe "", west Oregon paper for Southwont Oregon people "" and dovoted to tho best latoreata of ihim great section . The Time always boost and ot knocks. No. 85 London Newspaper Man Says Situation in That Country is Very Desperate One IS Could Retire to Adriatic Coast Outside of Her Own Terri tory as Only Hope ITALY COULD GIVE AID Say That the Aiistro-Gcnnniw Will ho Able to Reach Constantinople Within a Week Thinks Allien Will Win In tlio Eud llj AuocLtad rm Ik Om nj Tiro" J ROME, Nov. 1. Colonol A. Acourt Replugton, military correspondent of the London Times, declared In an Interview that the situation In Ser hla la desperate. With her armj completely Isolated, ho said, bur only chance of snfoty is to rotlro to tho Adriatic coast, outside of Its own territory. Once thorc, Italy could supply mil itary help or provisions and muni tions. , The expedition of tho Allies from Salontkl cannot arrlvo in tlmo to save Serbia, whllo tho Austro-Gor-maiiH can be InyConstantitioplo with In a wcoft. Ho believes, howovor. that whatever happens in tho Orient, the eventual exhaustion of Germany and Austria will enable tho Allies to win. FRENGR IN SERBIA TROOPS SEXT TO SERI1IA COMB FROM TIIE PEXIXHULA CouiKscd Mostly of the African Ti-oops ami Meinliers of tho French Foreign Loglou (Ur Auoclata4 ftrat to cooa IUf Tlnaa. , BERLIN, Nov. 1, (Wireless to Tuckorton) Tho French troops which hnvo arrived in Serbia by way of Salonlkl, camo from tho Galllpoll Ponlusuln, according to a dlspatch from Sofia. Tho French contingent Is composed exclusively of French ChaiiEsours D'Afrlque and tho for olgn legion. ID ARE WOUNDED MEMBERS MARINE CORPS SHOT IIY TIIE HAITIEXS Attack Made Saturday on tho Ma rino Patrol by tho Natives j of tho Placo Or Auo(lta4 Treat to Cooa Hr Tlnaa.) WASHINGTON, D. O., Nov. 1. Corporal Coleman and Privato Snod grass of the Marino Corps, woro slightly wounded Saturday at Bahon, Haiti, when tho natives fired on tho murine patrol. Complain of ICUl language Nils Adamson brought a complaint against F Charles Tllton, a fisherman, Into tho police court this morning, charging 'that ko used profano language and called him names In tho National Sa loon on Saturday. Thero wero no blows struck. Trouble Is said tn bavo grown out of an Incident when Adamson reported Tllton for not hv- Mng lights on his boat at night, Judre fButlor dismissed Tllton with a warn lng not to lot It happen again. New Road Scheme. In tho last is suo of Motorroad Is the statemont of a measure receiving much favor from the road enthusiasts of tho Unitcl States asking that Congress appro- fjirlato $25,000,000 every 10 years to be expended in building government highways, or to aid the states where extra funds are absolutely necosamry. ELKS DANCE Don't forget Wednesday evening's danco, Bill, and bo right there with wife, mother, sister and sweet-heart. This dance Is for Elks only and let's raako It a Joyous one. Make your engagements now for Wednesday evening. There's a big surprise wait ing for you. Come on, Bill! By order of committee, FRANK V CATTERLIN, Chairman. THINKS SERBIA HAS NO CHANCE 1 DTD jiUm. A . M.f.-..-: Xd toiM. Jt- J-J.