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PAGE TWO MWnirOUn MAIL TftTKllNR Ml'inFOlM), Oh'KdON.WKDNKSDAV, ,irK IL I!)12. h v ; IOGAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Al Sailor Is Hpendinp; n fow dnya tt Portland with frktuR Mls Orolchen CrnwTonl Js vis iting frlcndn near Control Point. I). T. Lnwton loft for Portland Tuesdny evening for a fow das on IiiirIiicfs. Mr. and Mr. Mprnco Polton spent Tuesday -with .friends In this city. A. ,ValKer has left to spend a fqiy days at Pqrllnnd. Kino cherries. Cokor Unite Or chard. Pacific phono nftt .1-3. 70 Stop swcarlnR at that lawn mowar and brliiR It to Mitchell's wagon shop and hnvp it sharpened. No. 30 S. it I vera Id c. Rodney Carey of Kosoburs Is vis iting .friends In this city. A. ' IS. Beanies Is at Portland on a short business trip. P. II. Dally of Kaglc Point ha.i moved his family to this city. Mr. Dally has bon engaged as principal or tho Washington school for the next nr. Choice of any $l0 to $10.00 hals $2.9S. Others CO cents to J2.D0. Home Mllllnory, corner of 0th and Pencil si reel. ?tj The library has just put out on Its shelves for circulation an American SlnteMiion series In 32 volume, and the historical ami mlstvllamioiift writings of. John ros ter In 2 I olumcF, Carkln & Taylor (John II. Cnrkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law, over Jackson County Hank building, Mcdford. O. F. Anderson, troffle iminugcr of the I'nlon Mwit company for Oregon Is In Mcdford ?tm a sljprt busl iicm tflt K. P. Benton of'Snn J?!e, Cal., Is a giKbt qf W. Ohuiry. S. A. No well, ladles' tailor, 4 th floor M. F. & II. Co. bldg. " f The bridge on tho road to Agate beyond Central Point which was broken down last week bns been ro- SHOW N AUTO CLAIMS SIX LOSE LIFE SECOND VICTIM, COLORADO FLOOD! STWED By IN W.slev Coffeen Is Mtllm number two of John A. W'esterlund s auto mobile. Ills arm was fractured this morning while he was attempting to crank the ear. About a ymr ngu Hal Oonnid of this city was kicked bj the Nime cur tu the same manner and had his arm broken. Coffeen a lwllhop at the Nash Hotel and was crnulukiug the car as an accom modation to the drlxer for the lintel Holland, who w il the car to trans port guests to the hotel from train , 4 , . YESTERDAY'S SCORES: I 1 ' Roger Hitchcock la spending a few- days in Mcdford on business. paired and Is again open for traffic. Walter McCallum leaves for ba- Louis W. Crane of Griffin crcok to snout Wednesday In Mi-ilfnnl nn hiisl. cramento tomorrow to attend business In connection with the CnUfornja state fair. Mr. McCal lum will spend some time at Sacra mento this fall when the fair is on. II. K. Gale of Grants Pass was a recent visitor in Mcdford. William R. Illnman of Watklns Is In Mcdford for a fw days on business. Ripe chprrles. Cokcr Ilutto Or chard. Pacific phono 5!1 J-3. 70 Mrs. Harriett Tornson of Grants Pass Is visiting friends In Mcdford. Henry D. Reed of Gold Hill was a recent visitor In Mcdford. Shaplelgh Hardware, 2S So. Cen tral. Miss Alice KlenraJng of Rogub River Is spending a lew days in Mcdford on business. Harry Stlmpson of Anderson Creek Is spending a few days In Medford on business. t ' See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. " Ripe cherries, Cokor Butte Or chard. Pacific phone 591 J-3. 70 Messrs. McKay, Mulr, Orton and McCormlck havo returned from ri fishing trip up the Applegnte In tho neighborhood of Joo liar. They report a splendid trip but no luck fishing. Miss Florence Graves, teacher of piano, studloi20u W. Jackson street. SD All members of Crater Lake Trooi Roy Scouts of America will attend .thir SOnera! off 7Mrs. J. J Watters on Thursday,' Juno 12, 1012. The scouts will meet at 1:30 P. M. at tho tent, form and march to tho homo of their codrades, Royal and Joo Walters. Then act as the escort. Rlpo cherries, Cokcr Ilutto Or chard. Pacific phone "01 J-3. 70 Robert A. Flynn spent Wednes day at Grants Pass on business. ' Karl Burke left Wednesday for Coos Bay where ho will remain for uomo time. H. T. Van dq Car left Wednesday for Kugcno where ho will speud two weeks on a business trip. Thcrp will he no meeting of the Easier Star until June 20, 1112. 70' G. H. Fads, coal and fuel Co., has moved its office to 10 South Fir. Pacific 3152, Home 350 K. In tqken of tho high esteem in which ho Is held by bis associates In the local offices of tub California Oregqn Ppwcr .company W. G. Al denhagen was presented with a handsome traveling bag and toilet sot by tho boys with whom he has worked so long. Mr. and Mrs. Al donhagon left this morning 'for San Francisco where Mr. Aldenhagon as sini).'S charge of tho San Francisco offices of tho California-Oregon Power company. Tho Mcdtord Conservatory for Music and Languages, the only music school In Southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers, will bo open all summer. G. Talllandicr, director. J. D. Pnqkcy who Is well known as a pioneer and Indian fighter throughout (ho valley 'cft Tuesday for RoBcbjirg whoro ho will becomo nn Inmate of tho Old Soldiers homo., Mr. Pnnkey Is one of tho best known pioneers In tho valley. IlOjinudo his homo near Central I'qjiju ... JJr. and Mrs. 3T. R. England spent Tuesday afternoon with friends In this city from Central Point. J, Edsall of Joo Bar was a recent visitor J n Medford. He was for merly n resident of Kaglo Point. Kodak fjnlfclung, tho best, nt Wes ton's, opposite book store. Peter M, Kershaw Is spending u fow days In California on a short business trip. Lawn and garden supplies. Snap lolgli Hardware. ' ,.. :.. ;,' .. ness. lie brought, in u largo quant ity of produco for tho publlu mar ket. Tho Southern Pacific passcngci station Is the only place in Medford where tickets to points outside of Jackson county can he purchased. Mrs. Thomas 11. Ix?wls of Grants Pass Is visiting her brotbor Charles Anderson of this city. L. 1. James of Kvans creek is spending a few days in .Medford on business. , Mathews &. Son do draylng, tran ferring and furniture packing. Both phones. Sunday work a specialty. SO W. W. L'sher spmt Wednesday at Central Point on business connected with the Pacific States Telephono company. . E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made an? tlmo or place by appointment. Phono M. 1471 Harry T. Evans left Wednesday morning for a short visit with friends at Butte Falls. AMKKIUAN W. Boston ...31 Chicago ....31 Washington 2U Philadelphia 21 Detroit 26 Cleveland 23 New York 1 (5 St, Louis . . . 1 ( I,. P. t: 18 .3S 20 .150$ 21 .RSfi 20 .wr. 2(5 .-100 2-1 .IJ1 20 .xr.t; 35 .2SG New York . Chicago . . , . Detroit 1 . , . Washington Boston . . .'. St. Louis . . . Philadelphia Cleveland . . v ' -- NATIONAL W. New York 35 Chicago 25 Pittsburg 23 Cincinnati 20 Philadelphia 10 St. Louis 22 Brooklyn 11 Boston 14 L. 10 20 28 2$ 35 FEAR ALASKA VOLCANOES WIPED OUT FISHING TOWNS SEWARD, Alaska, Jim? 12. A cannery tender from Uynk, on the Shollkof Strait shoro of KodiakJ Island, brought word today that the people thore arc safe hut It Is thoughtJ that seven fishing villages with a total nonulatlon of about 200 on the Alaska-peninsula in' the 1m media to vi cinity of Kntmai volcano were de stroyed by the eruption last Thurs day. These villages were Cold Bay, Katmal, Kanatuk, Douglas, Sava noosky and Kamgamutc. Tho volcano has resumed its nor mal state and the atmosphere is clear lug -so tha boats will be able to got Into the stricken district with relief. At Uyak tho fall of ashes amounted to four Inches. Peoplo there are suf fering. This is one of the places on Kodlnk Island where It was feared tho groatost damngo was done and news from there give nop that all the pogplo on tho Inland are safe. St. Lopls . . . Boston Cincinnati . . Philadelphia Pittsburg .. Brooklyn . . . P. C, .SllJ .535 .522 .I G3 .110 4f U t .2SC . 1 -11 1C Ni:i:i).r.S, C,i, .lime 1.!. Si men ate liiliovf;J n li.ive liivn drowi t'd in tliu swollen (.'oltmilo rhcr, (u (Mtitliuu lu MiiIh;h' nu-aj;" f' ceiu'il liere Unln. innn OM l;'Ht Mojiwc. Tln moURt'KjiirtU'il lluil lutKiic rii which wi. fjipl .wirUciij ontOft'il iiuiiuonu ciuiyonMiitO ttruni nqjl cil iwiliotT, ovedlirn!. ncy 'tluXJui't oIh.v. The cirst (5r thr incsont rioml reweliml !A.it Mojf crtrh tmln. yvenil hmiiwn vtaref.irricil nvviiy mmi (ho eiHirwO f iti nr I'liimiilnibly luuiK. 'evcml huljili-od Jiu'u uie win'k'iw: iii'Hr KcoiHe t ttvtt'.'tHknur !" am! moviiiK itiirlijltki iirnprrty. It K Iteliexeil, iiowovcr. Mint tKu town ! an Fe.' v WITNESS TELLS JURY OF FALSE DRIDE LOS ANGKLKS? Juno 12.- Cap taln" C. i. White, the man who bi'ld tho "stakoi" In the alleged bribery of George N. I.ockwoml tobl the Jury In tho Darrow case today how ho had glwn tho prospectlTc McNainnrn ur or the first payumnt uf $500 Just prior to tho aru( uf Bert II. Frank, ,llu. Ills evidence rotrnborated tho suutfal parts of Franklin's story of that event. White was under cross examination whop adjournment was taken for the l:iy. . The uoual dnll sensation of the trial whs furnished l F. A. Dlckc' rnan' story wjilch tended to show that Harrow had Iwn tho leading hand In what seamed to havo been a fhtxraut corruptfon of Important wit nesses for tho probation. On cros etamlnntion, however, It was brought out that Dltkelman had not been subpoenaed by the prosecu tion when (ukon In charge by the defense and that he was not In Cali fornia, and that In his affidavit to District Attorney Fredericks prior to leaving Los Angelm. DIckelman had not positively Identified J. B. McNa mara as J. B. Brlrc. DIckelman alwi testlfiod money was given him by Bort Hnmmurstom was for tho pui' poso of returning' to Los Angelo from Chicago slioutd he den I re. IHIRTEEH DOME IN PAST SIX DAB NOTED DV EXPERTS PORTLAND, On-, June ty 1 Dospllc the piouleuiiN lain, l'oulnurwt Kimi lVslial (iiitliuiH at ItaJ -. liolglil todn. Toihty'H piofrain wiihi an ct(niiHvu onp. In Ihc inijihliiK1 ('I'I.VKLANI Ohio, .lutiu l'J thero were baud coni'ortH tlftrrilgh l'"' Iblrtei'iilh onithiiuulte to be out lliu cliv Hiit) at mum irlKiiHt ireiM it fil In tlm I1191 lx ilnit U wiiOivrtlort In Uh ,ioho lv;.jr4IKired by (by .-luOKntph at til. 1 in iiiii'i'iimui) nut nine hiiiiw' istv furnmlly iman tn tho. plbHft nd a intrude of rfvo hundred deeoiatod nu Kimrbllim Is beliiK belli Ihronuji tlp bunlnoH and ivslditiuo imotlvnn of tho elty. . In the evenluK the alloKiiiieul eleetrlOnl imradv HjiuliulUlhit "tjie cnmlvnl or nutlons."; with Kx on tonus, KIiik uf tlio Fitftlvnl iU Hie hcmil, will be held. WASIIIXUTO.V. .I11110 'i.rTli..u- rnmti me Immel.) In Loiii-ititr.,, (Il'i'illtliiur In ;huiullii.u 'iniiti.ii.f In. ! llie war iiturtmifiit liero liulrty. fol luwiuir Hie litviikinit of ever pnlli-e ' linn lovr-o wmbI of Bay l.utiitiuiu from Irfibuilvillo (u lh (lull" of .MeiiH, .1 j iii-uiurti. 111 s" time. iTm'iiwilix e ltiatns C11II0410 Jjoro ilaiiy today. Tho lbraHoiiH Hturtifd at 0:51 n'oloel; this morulug mid eiti'd II uvluutus Inter. Father Odnhniii, Hie obsei valor offlilal i-stlmnteil that tit illxluili .iiii'n mi'itri'i'd about 7 lion miles dl taut hum Cli'velaud wlni li the Koveiiimenl iinti'it. In tho iiMnt iiln nf li 11I110 i4'uiiiYlo' whhh .Innen neiMiiuit iv t)ud, Tho iUIiIoh liitalm I 1 1 nl,, am) welo liu liil Ill Cnim oiunilt MORTGAGE LOANS Mumy mi hand nl all I Iiiiism Id loan on inipnivptl raiii'.lirv and i'ily irtMM'ly al lowest nilcH Villi "on or lipTonj IJI'lvilotfO." ' JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320 G -0. Bkltf. Special I PdltTLAND, Ore, Juno 12 it'll i. .nn. i.iii, i i. rn.,,i Mm i'i,ii...i n-N- iwl.it.. in the v.elnlty r llio wulei j sUl- ,llHl,.,(., mt l(My ,, ,.,,, u iHiiiHffril, ,rtty tl.. HiiH.it. Another ' sllM Altoiny ,Mccurl t,rtli.'t HIH-I lor ui.l to Ilia unny will lie j w,Jnl N. Jimm; IWlJll, ,.m.,ne,l VM'i'.'V.. . . . by I'nlileiit Ta(t from ii.-Hliig four " ' ' inimtliN In Jail for liuid fiaud , In TO LB AD IN NKW PLAY. behalf of the I nltcd St Ui The i.lt Is for the ivuiver of JlI'MMin' Chicago 3 New York s .TBNKAU, Alaska, Juno 11. Gov. Clark recalvpd todff- a dispatch from Kodlak. saylifg that Kodiak Island Is covered with 12 Inches of ashos but that tho ashes havo stopped falling. The messago says tho conditions there are terrible nnil that tho people Were taken off by tho revenue cutter Miinllng. On somo parts of the Island according to the inomago tho nshos aro twonty feet deep. Vogotatlon and animal lire is killed, and t)io wireless station at Kodiak dostroyed. Tho message ends: "The condition at Kniluk must be terrible." Governor Clnrk has cabled to Wash Inglon asking 100,000 from con gress for relief purposes. COAST. W. Vernon 3S Oakland 33 Sacramento ........ 27 Los Angeles 3 1 Snn Francisco 27 Portland 23 L. 2d 27 3fi 30 2S 31 P. C. .501 .sin .135 .531 .191 .-101 "Jorf" Pfoffer, the former Chicago-Boston pitcher, Is managing a team In the Grijiter Boston league. R. .7 H. 10 Portland Oakland 2 7 2 Battorles: Christian and Tlcdcmaii, Koostnor and Fisher. ' Vornon 5 8 0 Sacramento 3 Batteries: Cnrnon and Sehwouk and Kreits. Los Angeles 1 r l S.-in Francisco 13 5 Batteries: Toner and Schmidt? Tim or and Boles. 1, f Brown; CONGRESSMEN NoivrmvKST w. Vancouver 3p Victoria 2 Spoknno 27 Tacoma 27 Seattle 20 Portland 20 L. 215 2; 20 27 20 30 R. .1 II. 5 (i G 'J P.O. .530 .510 .500 .500 .172 .101 L 0 l mm ON Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS y Vbone t37X Sjirtit rhcm.il T. W. Weeks t071 a. s. orr, ssa X.XVT MKXSTAXT, WASHINGTON, Juno 12.- As tho result of ii "gentl 'men's ngroo monj" jiogotiutcd this afternoon be tween Mujority Loader L'ndorwood and Minority Loader Mann In the house and tho republican and demo cratic loadors Ju tho senate. It is now poasiblo for tho members of congress to attend the national con ventions. Tho loaijjrs agreed to Htispond "partisan btiBiuohH' during both tho Chicago and Baltimore conventions. Spokane Portland 0 Seattlo n Vancouver J Batteries: Fiillortou and Whaling; tingle, , Gervalse, Maxmayer, and Harris. Tacomu-VIctorla Rain. Home Endorsement jliiiKltvtls of Mfilforil Cltieiis Can Tell )ui All AlMiut It. Home endor-cment, the pulilic ex presulon of Medford iH'oplc, should be evldeme lieyimd dispute for ; .ory Medford reader. Surely tho os licrlamif) of frlunds and nclghboru, cheerfully glvu by thouir wJll carr inoro weight than tho utterances or strangers residing In faraway places. Read tho follewing: II. J.' Durfec. 82 N. .Bartlctt st., Mcdford, Ore., anys: I was troubled by my kiducx off ami on for years. If I' contruciud a sllglt cobl, it always setHed In tluxo organs, causing m bark . to bcfiiim very lame, weak and- painful. Last summer I wns siforng in that way and on a friend's aihice. I proured Doan's Kidney Pill J found 'this remedy to bo xartl as reproHoiited und In a ftiw das tho trouble left. I know of many other persona who havo obtained upiiofit from DonnV Kidney Pills " For sale by all;denIor8, Price 50 cents. IWi-r-Mllliurii Co., Buf falo, N'-w Y'.rk. solo ugentB for the United Stati Remember tho name Donu'ri and tako no oilier. , flHilH. Ia" T1 BBBBSBVfBBHSsW m ' F ?2r- - j ' .1 B 14 . 1 ffV-'..???' latin to .ill licBinulnm treatment he roic J nun 1Mb. Aculo and liironle ensoii micctm fully I run led. Deformi ties correited. CmiMtiltttt Inn free. .Me(-hamiThiniplMtM, Uhjioiriu!toi, and HpoiidyluthuraplHtd. Drs. A. R, tiiid Louise K. I!ciI(bs 230 N Iti.rtlett Phone, Pin If lc. Main 1171 Next Door to M V. Chinch r- iii imu.i brit Msiittaoi 1111 hoit 1AM1S0I ItSIS ANUNARY 1.aU..4,:- .J ltJi:4H Im lUtlv All, Kigali. ik I . .icrtl c tl ln ''.!. j Mi WJ.. :; wile. iU r '- Iniwl iiI!m Win iAk-ar il A'' S-GHOSS YrrTGl KIHST QUALITY PANEL SJfKjyjAXO OUAHANTI LI) t-30 Ju.ui.ti s IAWXTTE uVTUJK. fNfl "The Money .Moou," by JcfTrcyi I'eniol. Ik one f the moat Idyllic of re cent novel with dainty upliedc of life In rural tiugtnnd. J. Hartley Manner linn uiHile a play of It, and Oliver Mo roHco will prulueo It lu ii Angeles lit J'll.v. Tlw Iriullng rnle.1 will bo emu-tcd bj iMiiiiinl I.viitiett nud MU Uuretta Taylor, with a view to lis production ili.ip I . (hi sli.ii. UilillilK ".IC.S It I'l iii-I SVli'.'lliber W It I T E FOB CATALOG nj nvc 5 on Sh, Klnltti. I'rkinci, Mcu .! inti. Kootial, etc MniUof t!4r, In tilled l):nin Hlr,t'-u! M tUtli lr 11 rii3(l, r 4 " in njil I5tucn lU.k, viie l'nc I j every bolj tny uuintilr. K. D. INSIDE FINISH TO MATCH IN SETS KOK DOOK'.-Cjiln. Ilo.l KOK WtHDOWS- tln. CmnM illcl.tm XauUI. l'lalh llej.l (m(, I .iltl .n ,.Mikl, III Hk-tjr one .U ( l ,, lin Vw JiVft. Sift AHm only. I'ertft uul- 4 Aervn. IVr lit O U C K. D. WINDOW FHAMES , Willi tU ml SIT. I'jrtint lleiS, Out tide Ci.n nj A ., I'u lev in t 1 , Cap. 'f id ?1-A ffe SkII Abjouc oJ Shi.jkie TBtv t T '' V V f f 1CLOSED : We have closed the doors for two days so as to give us time to resort and remark the remaining V ' shoes at prices that will assure us of closing I them out FRIDAY and SATURDAY. The following prices will demonstrate to you that it & will be to your advantage to be among the first here Friday for shoes for the family. Xfitlco General Federation of. Women's clubs, San Francisco, California. Sale dates Juno 22nd and 23rd, 1912. Going limit Juno 30th. No stop overs nllowed. Returning 00 days stop-offs al lowed on return trip within CO dnys. Rate faro and third, f 1C.80. Your truly, A. S. ROSKNBAUM, Agt. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Liquor Notice Notice Ib heroby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council of tho city of Mcdford, Ore gon, at tho next roeetlng on Juno 18, 1012, for a llconso to sell spirituous, vinous ami malt liquors In quantities less than 11 gallon, at his place of busInoBS, 17 South Front strcot, block 20, In Buld city for a porlod of six months. O. M. SRLSBY. Dato or first publication Juno lith, 1012. FOR SALK iIorM at Vinson Feed Barn, N. Riverside. 72 FOR SALti or rent 22 acres of Bear crc-k bottom soil with mod ern hoiifio, water, gas, tolephono, electric lights, etc; good barn and outbuildings. This place Is planted to 4-year-old applo and ponr trees with a heavy crop of grain between tho rows, ready to cut about July 10. Will sell or rout with or without team and equipment. Reasonaulq terms. 2 miles south of Medford on Phoe nix road. M. F. Boirtfilll. box No. lis, It. F. 1). No. 1, Medford, Oregon. 70 WANTtiD- A first -fliiHS ',nsh wo man. Apply t 402 8. Noivtown street. 70 I FELT BAD ALL THE TIME Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Great Deal, But Is All Right Now. Shellhorn, Ala In a letter from this placo, Mrs. Carrlo May says: "A short tlmo ago, I commenced to havo wnk spells and headaches. I felt bad all tho time, and soon grow so had I couldn't stay up. I thought I would die. ,At last my husband got mo a bottlo of Cnrdnl, und It helped mo; so ho got uomo more. Aftor I bad) taken tho second bottle, 1 was ontlroly well. I wish every lady. Buffering from womanly trn.Uo, would try Ca'rdul. i. ,,, ,. , t . v . . T. ji. 10 viiu Musi rneuicinp 1 ugw 01. 1. did mo more j.'oodrthau anything I over UBCd." Cardul is a Voman'fl tonic a strengthening rnedlclno for womon, mado from Ingredients that act spo clflcally on tho womanly organs, nnd thus help to build up tho womanly con stitution to glowing good health. As a remedy for woman's Ills, It baa a successful ir-cord of over DO years. Your druggl-t soils It Pleaso try It. N. I). 1(W( fo UdlM'A-vlKMYDept., ChatU notM Medicine Co , C.iiftanoo tfl"" f"l Special Iiiitrucltvnt, nj W pjga book, 'Mama Trratratnl hf Women," win In plain jnwt'i w Sl'e, ' "LADIES' OXFORDS." Vnluos up to $1.00 thai had hccii re duced to $1.1)8 now J)S; "LADIES SHOES." Values to $1.00 that had heeu re cUieod'to $2.19 now Jjl..28 t r'dueH to $t.0f) that had heeu re dueed to $1.1)8 now 8; LADIES' HAND TLTRNED SHOES Values to $1.00 tjjat had hen redueed to 08 eenb now d(; INDIES' OLD'TIME COMFORTS. Valties f() $.i.G() Hint had heeu i-e-dueyd - r ; - :.t now 4ii,': LADIES' HEAVY CALF SKIN SHOES. Value to $12.50 that had heim re dueud t) $1.18 now . l...S r. LADIES' PARTY SLIPPERS. Values to $:.no that had heeu re duced In $1.08 now J)8 MISSES AND CHILDRENS' SHOES AND OXFORDS. . Wo havo a laro variety of .shapes and sixes at greatly reduced prices. Come and let us show you how a dollar will buy as much as three dju! formerly in fitting the fnmily with shoes KENTNER'S SHOE SAL :: One door east of Main Store Xn;ttK t r T T T T ? T T T ? V t ? V Y V ? r T T f T T T T f T T T T t T T T T r k '4 f ' 1 Kk .! X