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i WI'HIJ. Mv4.ll,mi tryir- j- THE DAILY JOURNAL CHEAPEST S?.?SSsoTo.AihUrmWr?: cll30e for a tlfltis fflonth...6c twb f mnnth?.l 90 cents three moa!h..:l?oo lor four moVihi. Hft Vflli WANT PHOSPEIIIfY?t-AR&. ijw UU you In business? Asisad7' l The Journal will keen your trade ttermeter at 92 In the'shade anil drive duH llmtj swayv Vi 01 p 9ummmwmmm wawwi iw jjj sj , W I il III I F VOL . X I SALEM, OREGON SXTTERDAY IIPEIEIE FOR LUZON The Only Terms on Which the Fili pinos Will Stop Fighting GENERAL MAC ARTHUR LAYING PLANS TO CAPTURE BODIES OF INSURGENTS The Administration Pursuing a Wise and Conservative Pol icy in China to Which No Reasonable Person Can Object. Ht Aaauclalcil rrm thr Joui-hmI Nkw York, Nov. 10. In thocoursoof n lengthy dlcpalch from Boston, appear ing In tho llornld, SonorSlxto Lope, tliu formur member of tho Filipino Coinmis 8iou to tlio United States nnd n close friend of Aguinaldo, is quoted ne fol lows wliou naked what tlio futiiro course of his pcoplo would be: "Under nny 'conditions involving wltholdltigof Independence the Filipino will continue to fight in defence." "What will induce the Filipinos to stop fighting?" ho was asked. "First tho grtintingof indeiHsiidunctl" ho nulled. 'Sjeond n dellnlte premise m independence; iniril it decluratinu of u policy ly tliu ad ministration placing tint Philippine!! in n similar portion to Cubit. Any one of these would runnlt in no immediate cessation of hostilities and everything including foreign obligations" protection tollfo nutl proH)rty coaling a'atlona, military mid naval biitea could be arranged by friendly negotiation." Senor Lopez refused to dlscost tlio result of tho diction last Tuesday When asked if ho cared to say anything in reference to tho suggestion that he might Im In roinmut i-ation with Aguinuldo ho said: "I nm glad of tliu opportunity to statu that while in this country I havo not hud any rommuiilca'loii whatever with Aguiualdo and have oven refused to undertake to forward a friendly letter for an American citixen whoso patriotism I would not question." Mujor-Uonoral MacArthur suyu n Washington special to tliu Herald will personally direct tho vigorous military operations to he directed against tho Filipino Insurgents. Major-Geuernl J. 0. Bates will propably he nssignod to duly in Manila aa tliu executive head of the military government In tho Philip pines during tho absence in tho field of General MacArthur. General Mac Arthur hus t'loarly indicated that as Boon as tho rainy season ahall liuvu ended ho will take personal command of tho troops. Tho action lias rocoted tho emphatic approval of the proaldont. IMana of the War Donartmont com- munlcatod to Gonoral MacArthur for suppressing tho rebellion coutuinplato tho division of Luzon into districts and tho mobilization of sufficient troops hi thoso districts to effectually Bhutler any Inaurgeut forces that may bo operating thoioln. Uoueml Mae Vrlhur la apparently confident that ho wilt find largo bodies of insuigonla and Is laying his plana to catch them I utweeu crocs firea. Tlio detatla of thoojHiratio'is must iiecosnariiy he left to him but the authorities have clearly Indicated that tho insurrection must bo crushed during tho dry season. In army circles the suggestion is made that it might bn advantageous to offer a rownrd for the mprohonslon of Aguiu aldo. Oillcers aro convinced that his capture would havo nn important effect In bringing about an end to tlio Insur rection. Agulunlno would, if hllvo, be a burden upon tlio hands of the admin- Istrat.on, and whilotho authorities did not wish his death, itia conceded that if ho should be killed during the forth.' coming operations tliu situation In tho islands would bo materially simplified. A Washington eelal to the Times savs: "The y harp cumpaien now about to bogln will fhow whether it will Im ncc- cessnry I jr the rresltloiit an I tho Ncc retnry of War to ask Congress to Increase tho regular war. If in the Philippines Genoral Mac Arthur can suppress the robolllon beloro tho volunteers comoand restore order irt tho archipelago thero . will not bo the need for a largo Intreaao. uoioro tho congressional session is very far advanced tlio campaign should lie far enough olong to shod somo light on this question. If ony army of nearly 70,000 mon prosecuting tlio most vigor ous conditions cannot overcome tlio Fil ipinos tho administration will havo a strong caso when it asks Congress for an increaso of tlio army. It will bo nblo to put tho request on tho ground of ab solute necessity," A cablnot officer especially close to tho Prealdont la quoted in Washington dls potchea to the Horald as saying: "Tho Chlnoso quoation in all its phases was discussed by tho cabinet and it was determined to follow tho samo policy hitherto observed. Tho United States will Join no powor or group of powers but will act concurrently with all if it deems it desirable In tho interest of harmony and tho attainment of the (riiieipies 10 which ll is pieugcd lllOllgli it will preservu its timo-honored course of independence of action." Air. Wu, Chinese minister, said last night that thero would be no doubt of China's purpOBo to pay any indemnity tho powers would demand. "Where there's a will," ho Baid, there's a way, and China lias tliu will," Regarding the objection to the propo sition that China should increase her import duties, Itjioing urged that tho foreigners would pay tho indemnity, he said: "That is a great measure. Tho proportion to increase tlio tariff was first made about llvo years ago. What wo call tho Liki i tax at every barrier '8 very annoying to the foreign merchants and they Have advocated that a proper increaso in the tariff be made and tho interior tax he abolished. It woudJo to tho advantage of both China and foreign nations it tho tax were to bo increased and the Llkin tax nlMlished. China has vast resources and I an con fident of her ability to pay n reasonable indemnity within a time sat sfaetnry to tho powers." SPREAD OF r 190- ! -Kmrovn ' ; . rm-irJL. , : 'i i -f r -.. J , J J ' -- ... . . ,,. ,, ... ,,imn .i HHni.i'f NOVEMBER : .... 1. . i aim wfci IMPERIALISM Considered the Cause in London of the Way the Elections Went. SUPPRESSION OF FILIPINO JUNTA WILL BE GRANTED BY ENGLAND Victory Over Docking-Prince of Wales Wears Eye Glasses American Shoe Trade-American Theater Ideas. Are Making: Headway. fipcclnl Advaur C'ble Newi By Auoclatod Prou to Tho Jouriu), No clow to tho identy of tho murderer has yet been discovered, Later dotails show that tho child bad started Irom school In her buggy. Tho ltorso and Iniggy reached tho ranch without the girl. About six o'clock tho searchers found tho girl thirty yards from tho roadsido in an unconscona condition. An examination showed that alio had boon assaulted and stabbed. Around her heart woro wounds caused by a knlfo, hor throat was cut, her body was n mass of bruises and hr head was crushed by being stamped on aa shown by tho mark of Loot heels. ffl. MAC ART HE THE FUNERAL OF HON. JOHAN YOUNG Clothes Clothes mean overclothes, un derclothes, and lots in be tween, for man or boy. When you want good clothing look for a good investment. You run no risk in buying here. Our overcoats are selling fast, but we can still suit you. Prices ranging from 8.50 to 16.50. In underclothes we carry a moie extensive line of suits than ever. In underclothes we think we do the underwear business pretty well, that's why your kind is sure to be here. 40c a garment and up, Its unusual to find such hat values, and so many styles, all the late fall shapes in stiff hats. Dozens of other things yog need-shirts, hose, neckwear, and these nice warm night shirts of outing fiannel. A complete line of the celebrated Salem Mills blankets. HDD COMMKHCIAU ctT. KmXX 2 i m is. l. w. 4 l 5 And now tljo box and girls must hao school shoe?. Wo nave mo uesiwoar- lug School Shoe in tow u, and for the least money loo. in kiu, boiiu ip r Vacation Days are Past Tribute to the Astoria Llsltor Who Made a Brilliant Mjht for Textbook Reform. Tho Astoria News of Nov. 7 says: Tho funeral of tho lata Johan K. Voting took place this aftornoon from tho fam ily residence, where tho services wero conducted by Kuv. Wm. Seymour Short, rector of Grace Episcopal church. Sol dom had such a tiibuto of respect boon paid to an Astorlau ns was witnessed at tho obsequies, for tho attendance of llMiim nml nlil uiaii li..i li..l..n.t I '""" """, "" '"' "'" . Uhoultltho ifioiunerai whs iiciu tinner inoinns'i plcico of the Scandinavian Itfiiovolcnt Society, Qulnlin Idgo, D. P. 0. 1J and tho Native Sons, of all of which orders tho deceased was an honored member. Whllo tho services wero being con ducted, tho pupils at tho Upper Astoria school, whore deceased received his early education turned out in a body and o cunied positions on both sides of tho street. Detweon tho children marched the members of tho threo fraternal or ganizations, followed by hundreds of others. The possession wonded its way slowly and Borrow fully to tho dock at tho cannery of tho A. Booth Packing Company, and tho remains were placet) on one of tho threo steamers in waiting. The interment was at Greenwood, where all that was mortal as tho young man whoso lifo had been so full of prom ise until he contracted tho dread dlseaso to which lie eventually succumbed, was lovingly laid to rest, Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup Is rot a common every day cough mixture. It is a marvelous remedy for all tho troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from a cold in tho head, throat, chest or I Sold for 25 conta. lungs. w 5 and wearproof grain, splendid wearers. Call and we will tell you more. 15 SHOE THE SALEM p Next Door to Gush's Bnk. State St, km.vtkw,k,,M STORE R. II. LEABO. Maner, THE CHICAGO has been awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the Paris exixwltion, which fact troestofurthisr es tablish the claims of its manufacturers for simeplic ity and all 'round excellence. The purchase price is about tho amount of commission onu pays on a f 100 Is not this worth your constuerationr machine. E. L. KING, Uen'l Ag't (or Or. Albany Orfrgou. CLYDE BROCK, ' Local Agent, Salem Oregon, BOTANICAL JSC WONDERS The maivel of the hour is Ihe wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of knife or poisonous medicines. This is what afflicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week passes but Dr. J F.Cook, the great botanical specialist and original. discov erorof the botanical cure, heals some patients who have suffer ed for vears from awful dis ease and the more awfuleffects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing to give patients the benefit of his life study but declinesto publish further test imonials out of regard for his patients, yet will gladly refer any callers to their neighbors and friends who have been healed, Consultation free. If you have any physical ail ments it will do you good to call and have a little chat with the doctor. - . - Office 301 Liberty Sfreef, Salem Oregon. LoNno.v, Nov. 10. Tho elections In America and Canada held the interentof Great Britain throughout tho week: to an unprecedented extent Of tho two great contests that between Proaldont' Mc Kinley and W. J. Bryan was by far tho most elosoly watched. There is no con cealing tho fact Mr. McKlnley'a re election moots w lth tho almostnnanlmous approval of tho press and public whilotho foreign olllce expresses undisguised re lief that it will not havo to deal with a now sot of dlplomntsin this critical stago of affairs in tho far oust nud in oilier parts of tho world. Among the columns of comments ap pearing in (he Journals thero is common to all an expression of surprise at the return to power of tho existing govern ments of.Euglaud and tho United States and Canada; and rightly or wrongly tho deduction is drawn that this reversal of tho usual order of things Is duo to tho wonddrous spread of 'imperialistic Ideas' iiuioug English-speaking ticoples. Amid this unusully keen appreciation ol ouuits occurring on the Amorlcau continent tho return of General B Iter excites only a faint ripploof iuthusiasm. Tho sou briquet "Ferryman" is to fresh in tho publ o mind to allow tho complimentary references now made to him to havC mush forco through ho will bo tho object of many demonstrations. Another International matter likely to come up between tliu United States and Great Britain is tho suggestion to sup press the Filipino junta at Hong Kong. Inquiries reveal that no instructions havo yet boon recolved at tho United Stales embassy to this end though United States ambassador Joteph II. Choato bo instructed to apply for tlio suppression of the Junta it is likely his repuest will bo granted. An official of tlio foreign office said to a rep rosontativo of tho Associated Press: "Tho extent of tho steps we could take in this matter ontiroly depends upon the strength of tho caso Washington can make out against the Junta. If It Is proved tho Junta is materially assisting tho causo of tho Filipinos wo certainly shall only bo aotlng in tlio spirit of or dinary International friendship in sup pressing the organization, joroover tho British Empire has no desire to harbor such bodies as juntas," Those who have been against thodockr ingof horses' tails have won a great vic tory. Tho Queen in sending out an order that none of her horses bo treated in that way also announced that sho had persuaded tho Prlnco of Wales to follow hor oxample. With royalty taking up such a vigorous stand it Is likely that locked horecs, will soon lie as rare in liidon n full tailed horses are at pres ent. Another startling change in appear, anew Is (he Prince of Wales wearing eye glasses. Tho future King has long enjoyed good eye sight but now on the advice of au eminent occullst he has hud recourse to this fftkhionabio form of spec taulos. They are bolected from tho beet obtainable lenses, are framed in tbrtolse shell and form an altogether elaUirote addition to the royal countenance. HolyTriult) church (ultuatod close to tho tower of Irondon) lu which is one Of Washington's am-ostom tomb homing n coat of urmB which la supposed to tie tho origin of Stare "and Stripes is threa tened with destruction iiiiUhh. X2h Hibi'crilh'd for its repair. What mates - I tho church of interest to Aiuurlci m ia a tablet erected to tho memory of Colonel Lcggo who married Kllza Washington who died in 1C70 surmounded by tho Washington arms consisting of iho alternating bars of red and whlto above which aro five pointed red sUra. There it is Bald suggested to George Washing ton tho American National flag. Tho latest djecovory of successful Amorlcau enterpriso in England is in tlio boot and shoo trad. Djily tho Amorl cau nrticle is gaining headway. Ouo agent after threo yearV work got 1200 largo customers. His trip over (his year amounting to many thousand ot pounds. Accoidiiig to tho Dai It Mull tho ability of the American linn to compute to successfully is chlelly duo to the superi ority of the Afnorlean lasts, which nro modelled on the human foot and also to tholargo outputs of woll regulated fac tories in which work is done by tho piece, in'teud of on time ns prevails In Groat Brittala," Tho now United Freo Church of ecouanii is meeting lth serious oppo sition in tho. Highlands. Tho bitter covenanting zeal that animates the Bturtly Highlanders has been aroused by'tho belief that tho principles of the iree churchnro compromised. Empty benches marked tho servicon held tiu der tho auspices of tho now organization while hundreds attend Impromptu hicetlngs in halls and clsowhbre con ducted under tho old church rujes. Thero are many indications of bcomIoIi, though this doos not apply to tho low lands, where the amalgamation has beon well received. F. A. Proctor of Now York has boon in I.ondon for somo weeks investigating the possibilities of tho Introduction horo of continuous theater performances Ho will return homo Saturday much im pressed with f'o possibility of tho suc cess in London of this form of American entertainment. Tho Kendalls return as near London as Fulham next week with Mrs, Clif ford's "Tho Likeness of tho Ni.xht." Tho Amoriean linor Now York which sailed from Southampton today via Clicrburg for Now York has among hor passengers Edna May the American octree s. OLD MAN DIED UNIDENTIFIED Or ' loclatvd Vt-nm ( th JnnrnnL New Yoisk, Nov. lO.MVhilo his fam ily and tho police woro searching tho city forhim, John Lynch, a wealthy re. tired diamond morchant, whoso wlfo keeps n jowelry store on Ffltli Aonuo, lied unidentified in Bellevue hospital. Mr. Lynch was 7b years old. Ho had been an Invalid for sovofal years and was kept tinder closo snrv ellanco by two trained nurses. Tho old man allnped out of tho house yesterday and was later found uucouBclous In tho street half a milo from his homo. There was noth ing found on him by which ho could bo Idontlfled and ho wan tnkon to n hospi tal, where he died without rocoerlng consciousness. Tho body was Identified last night at .tho raorguo by ono of tho old man's sons. His doalh is said to havo been duo to the infirmities of old ngo. GIRL ACCUSED ' OF. LARCENCY Breaks Down and Confesses the Crime. Charged With Taklni a Cold Watch Prom an Acqiuntaacc With Whom She Had Been Staylnc MAKES A WW. On the Deplorable Condition of the Masses. ? j GUERILLA WARFARE THE PRESENT PLAN - OF RESISTING THE AMERIGANS V M Lord Roberts Reports an Unprecedented Event in the South African War - Canadians Captured and Then f Released by the Boers. LITTLE GIRL IS BRUTALLY MURDERED Waylaid oa Her Way Home From School-Assailant Escaped, Dut the Entire Country Is Searching for Him. Uw Aurlnl4 l'ra la tit Jotiraol Limon, Colo., Nov. 10. Tho assault and murder yesterday of little Ionise Frost tho 11 year old daughter of It W. Frost a ranchman living threo miles south of hero line urouood the entire country around hero. Every man and boy ha d bee u pressed into (torvico and every osslblo hiding place ir being thoroughly searched. Bloodhounds from the Canon City penitentiary have iMHin put on tho trail of the asvuilaut of the little girl and ho may ux(eot nothing but death by lynching when found. Sheriff Fromaii of Lincoln county hus offered a reward of MK) for Iho capture of the murderer dt-ud or alive and Mr. Frost has made u xlmllar offer. Mes sages hto Iteen sent in evury direction both to tho Union I'.milie and the Itm k Island railroads. BULBS AND SWEET PEAS Wu are now showing somo of Ihe choicest Hyacinth, Tulip and Croous bulbs ever Men in this city, Also DO varieties of the fluest sweet peas. Call early and select' varieties while assortment Is complete, t t tit SAVAGE & REID, Seedmen A warrant was issued out of City llu oordorrJudah's court Thursday evening for the arrest of n girl who was charged wjtli he theft of a gold watch valued nt ttlwut $.10 and tibout 1 in ohango from a friend. She had been work logout In tills city at different places. and tho has boen staying Bovornl days at tho homo of aoquantaneos lu East Salem and tho watch was missed, on Thursday aftor noon. As no tiuo ulso had boon in tho homo who could have' taken It. tin. lady accused Ihe'.aU-r oMakYfm ItJ ano yonied It but, rejtsod to submit to a search, and wont away. Tho pollco havo boon watching for tho girl but had not located her. Tliogon tleman in whoso homo tin theft was committed, mol her this morning Aftor soruu conversation ho proposed that sho go with him to tho chief of po lice, to which she consented, Sho at first denied oerythlng,but Chief Gibson iuvaiiuiiui uur uioeeiy una sue soon brokodown and offered to go and got tho watch, which shudld.nccompani-'d by tho yontleuian. Tho young girl is about sixteen years oh. Tin: Journal, withholds her name, as this seems to have been hor first offenso of this kind, and it Is hoped that sho will learn n val uable lesson from tho exporlouuu. ar AiMui -,,.. , ,.,, Jo-rB-u Washington, Nov, 10. Genoral Mao- Arthur commanding the army In tho Phlllpplnos has submlllod a report to tho war department. Ho refen to the charge In Agulualdo's plans lu abandon ing an army organization and starting a guorilla warfare. Tho Conditions of tho country havo afforded advantages for Bitch n iwlloy, ho Bays, as thoy have enabled tho Insurgents to appear and disappear nt tholr own convenience. At ono tlmo thoy aro soldlors nnd imme diately aftor aro within tho linos In tho nttitudo of poacablo natives. "The Filipinos," says MacArthur, "aro not tt warlike or foroclous pooplo. Loft to themselves n largo number would gladly accoptAmerlcan supremacy which thoy nro gradually coming to understand means Individual llborty and absolute security in lives and proporty. They havo boon maddened, however, by sophistry and stlmulanto appliod to nattonal prtdojuntltithopoworof discrim inating lu matters of publlo concorn or prlvato Intoroat has boon almost entire ly suspended." 1 4 if whoso health Is bettor Is on thd voldt near Watervul and VHJoon is near him with Delnroy. Schalkbergor is in the mountuiiis near I.ydenburg and Eras mus Is In tho eolith. Golutonaud Loin, mor nro In various eectlons of tho Trannsvaal. , ti Lord Itoborts lias evidently" made tlio captnro of Dovot and 'steynj hlsinext work and employing his mobilo mount od forces to hunt thorn down nt all hazards. FURIOUS ACTIYITY RULES THE DAY All Emfcraclnr. and Earir Demand for Stock and Bonds. Forclfsers Have Dcen , Steady Sellers. Suet rwu WMklJr Buorory Nkw of (yn London, Nov. 10. Lord Itoborts re ports to tho War olllco ns follows ; In n very successful engagement November 0 nn ovont unprecedented in this war oc curred when -IX) mounted Boers sudden ly charged tho rear guard to within sov onty ynrds, when thoy woro stopped by Canadian dragoons. During tho light sixleon Canadians foil Into the hands of the enemy, who released (hem after removing tholr own dead and woundod, during which opera tions the Canadians wero compelled in Ho on tholr faces in order that they might not see how homily the Boots had suffered. Our catisaltlec woro Uo fclllcd and 12 wounded, CAPTURE OF STEYN AND DEWET The Tak that Has Been Undertaken by Lord Huberts, Ir AuM.fUfrd i-rao t jaa Journal. London, Nov. 10. General Don nils now the real lender of (ho Boor canto and his prestige will bo Impaired by lily rocont forlous iKftot, A doren ether Boer (Juieral are still in tho fluid. Both Yoiik, Nov. 10. One. Of thn largest days business in the history of tho stock oxchaugo followed the election, on Wednesday and has continued wltfi with only sligllght abatement dining tliu rest of tho week: Tho offerings of largo minis of money on call which has beon withhold over election holod to stlumlato tho furlouar activity ( of the speculation, Substantial buying ot au luvosttnuut or souil-Invcstment both in slocks nnd bonds' was a sustaining in llttonco nnd niTorod solid medium for speculative operations, The dlgen tlonof attructlvo profits lins caused, slight checks to the advance at intorvajslbtit tho rlso has beon contnually renewed before the all-embracing nnd eager do maud for stocks and bonds coming from all quarters of tfio country, Foreigners havo beon Moady sollors of stocks. FOn A COLD N THB HEAD Lnxntlvo Uromo-QulnU-io Tablets NEv7 TODAY. Fresh Peanut Tally and Sweet Cider. Ellis & Zian's Mo 154 State Street, Salem 'I'hono 2874 MIHMHHIiaHHHBIMHHBpanHHHHHHHH ! REMOVAL GflLts Silk Petticoats (Dress Goods Is Fancy Ribbons Hawk's Cut Glass Is guaranteed high grade hand finished. We have just received a beautiful line of this make of rich cut glass. It is "a thing of beauty and a joy forever." We call especial attention to our display ofcut irlass and sterling silver and plated ware in our east show window. i Barr's Jewelry Store H m m u M H H M Our untirn liju-. i,nti (Jiu removal saltt IihI, $13.50 values $9.87 A swell line is nlwi aliowti at $4.87. Moreen Skirtings A Ihio of JCylallrt plaids. 23c a yard ilowiliir (He nl)W0fll Momus. 47c a yard A line of irlkl blank Moreens regular frO value. 39c a yard taw lur K (m JWVIt A line of regular 'Jb, values. 30 'and m m M Another line values 22c a yard of 06, 7$ ami &- 55c a yard Thanksgiving (Linens... t. i .i aiiw s me iiiiui to jinrp; Un holiday. Several big iiinwit anil you know the i ti Italf of tho meal. Wo n uffer our entire line of Natklos. Dtfiftk. Ftti and Cloths Eagle Pins All timt, 6 cento n paer, ' ' Silk Waists Men's Suits AWg line of good values ono of a kind. 90 of them 90 7 f)0 Blaok Cheviot u 00 f 8 60 Fauoy Mixed. .... f ( o 10 OOSnotu I Tweed . .. I5T 12 OOCattelmore iff or) $12 60 Oxford Ohovlot.. ..0 00 10 60 Black Cheviot .....i 11 00 Men's Outing Gowns... A yery gexl mn nrkie. line nt Bomovul . M m m Auother gowns lfn of Our entire Due at price. Kim rul Sale Boys' Underwear A 36c Hue at 15c. 43c each heavy outing 95c each .: .. i... it Men's Underwear A 76c Hue nt 5.1o. "P Men's llats ? . i A ltn ol tilaok onulj hats, $M vulues at $1 1. ' Irf,vy I Removal Sale jyttjIfelpUi K SwAq Remoral. Sale it ' ! M h m i Is, I. I! Hi 118 STATE STREET. LEADERS IN LOW t-RlOE vlHMaiiHt1VNFillHHRIfHHMWHIiilHlHIII4HH h It