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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1903)
f PAOE TWO. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1903. '. THE DAILY JOUHL only half a dozen, can get great pc- HUcal prestige, and any amount ot money v.111 back him to protect sreal , ", Interests. Scrlpps News Association Telearams. Th(g g Hitonl game, an It Is , 3 and 6 O'clock Editions. p,aye1 ,n 0ect,on of MMtors n BY HOFER BROTHERS, """ these days, and Mr. Bourne will be Dally On. Year. H.OO In Advance "Dd t0 hfe " haai e eltua Dill Thraa Months. tUXJ In Advance., Hon when Uie time come for action. Dally by Carrier, SO Cents Per Month.! Joe Simon, or any other man, play Weekly One Year, 11.00 In JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. ono Weok , I 10 One Month 2S Three Months LOO At Journal office. At Daue's Orocery. South Salem. At Oowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Orocery Store. Electric Grocery, East Stats SL Avence. Ing Bourne's part, would be dubbed a boa. Hut Mr. Bourne l only serving hie personal friend. la reality be mlr an onnortenltr to serve their Inter!, not his own. And that Is a strung lead. ,niuimiiiinniinnit sm Wk$M& ig nil)lll)HHHHIIIIHtl The Weather. The weather forecast for jand Sunday cloudy. tonight A CITY OF PEACE. Tho name of Salem, the first city ment)oned In the Bible, elgnlflM peace: The auggeatlon to oalt the el to' Jerusalem ha been overshadowed by tho, tlllo of Greater Salem, and that Is a bettor name. ' Buta city of place It may well covet to bo eallcd peaoeful rotations bo Iweon Its business men .peaceful rela tions between Its doctors, lawyers, ministers and editors. It Is said bank ers no longer quarrel One of tbo most favorable signs for tho prosperity of tho Capital City Is thq peaceful policy of tho labor organl xalfons. In the city of I'caco thoro should bo no strikes, no lock outs, no boyrots tfnd no shanRhals. This mental aitltudo will bo condtic Mvo to tho material prosperity of each land eyery cltlxon. I'caco and plenty liavo always gono hand In hand. About fthe cornucopia of abundanco flutter Jtho whlto doves of Veaco. ' Tho principle of forco In human af 'fairs, whether It, boa marching army 'or tho Individual Inclination to crush a rival what tho German call "llrod onvy Is the taint of nold" bread '.savagery. I There, Is rttfra far, brqail'for alt fvmploymont'for all.Tf wo'biit got over ho 'j w ?sn Uu" raor0 i-001"-rooro bread, more work, by shutting tho door of opportunity to another. Tho man or wumnu who la not In tho union must live. Tho Individual not In your ohurrh haa a soul to savo. Lot us all get on a broader piano of brotherhood, and tho vhol communi ty will fool tho Imputes for right. fialem should covet tho reputation of allowing tho largest liberty to tho individual consistent with tho common Kod. t us forco no one to walk our way or think with us unless thoy nee It Is the bottor way. Tho stross. the strain, tho wnrfaro and pressure of trying too much" to lorco our programs on others produce mental wrecks and moral deformity. The path of IVaco and tho ways of I'lonsantnos aro more proMnblo. MRBOURNE IN OREQON. It Is telegraphed from Monterey,' Whero Jonathan linui-m, i... i...J "roallnx" that that potent politician hna decided to return to Oregon. Ho Mflll bo In Portland when the state lie publloan eeutral committee meets to confer with his friends as to their po- mum wianes.- It Is not hnaWn whether he favors trank Baker for state chairman, but tho ehanooe are he has no eholeo be yond wanting to have the offloe lu the hands of a personal frmd. ' Mr. Reiiroo Is tho ivi ,,r n,i.i.. vrKo Uocs mt coneern himself very ilwply about party management or long (ho line of p,,, ,atWMtJ and rvlo to Mrooal Mends BH,sh,?a"S'.nK fleW MUlcl In terete, thero Is one thin., ik.. main, what the niatbematWaa eU con, antrsona, fri.ud.hlpa, r, sonel Intwwts with i.lfltfa efcararUra ber down p.raonal frtead.Wp,, but of aellloc out a mi v NOBODY WILL OWN BARRETT. It is anneteg the way all the news papers try to shift the appointment of I Johnny Barrett as minister to the An Igentla Betwbllc oe some One-Btee. No one la boastisg of bating discov ered him. or having eecurod him the JappotntweoL The pride of the state of Oregon is not swelling What a slam on the President, whon, as a last excuse. It Is Intimated that It was Roosevelt who wanted him. An Albany paper says he had tho endorsement "of the sonntor In con gress, and was wall liked by noose-velL" Kor a man not bom In Oregon, who never paid a dollar of taxes In Orogon, who never lived hero six months at a time consecutively, as a stipplantor of a man like flovemor Lord, Barrett la yeasty. Not a soul In Oregon over petitioned for his nppolntmont, except the secret coteries nt Portland, who aro trying to tho beet of their abilities to wipe Uie Ilepubllcan party out of oxlstonco. Yet there aro porsons who lamont becauso our country la without great Iniluonco In diplomatic circles, when wo pick up with Impunity mon who havo no professional standing, who have no home, no residence and In re ality no political principles. Mr. Barrett Is not to bo blamed for theso donclenclos. Ho la certainly mi ni I rod for his surpassing aolf-confi-donco and absence of all timidity, that would not permit him to hosltato a momont to become tho successor of Ilooaovolt. King Edward or tho Popo hlmsoir, could he get the recommendation. mean, cowardly, and untruthful, would go to the domain of the evil ono, his arrow would over miss Its mark, hungor and thirst would pursue him, and tho Joys of squaw and pa poose would be denied to his tepeo. The KIckapooa are a pure race never having Interbred wlih whlto or black This, again, Is duo to their religion. To explain their notion on the subject, Mr. Bontley related the reply of a Klckapoo woman to a pro posal Of marrlago from a whlto man. She told the paloface that ho was fair to look upon and agreeable to her desires, but that his god was not her god. and that their offspring would be neither Indian nor palofaco, and. therefore, a spiritual orphan, to be de nied In the unending life to como tho protection of the good spirit. Love him as she might, sho loved yet her race more and refused his offor. Gal voston News. A Sustaining Diet. These are tho enorvntlng days, when, as somebody hna snld, men droit by tho sunetroko as If tho Day of Flro had dawned. Thoy aro fraught with danger to people whoso aystoms are poorly sustained; and this IcndB us to say. In tho Intorost of tho loss robust of our readore, that tho full o fleet of Hood'H Sarsaparllla Is such as to sug gest the proprloty of calling this med icine something bosldoa a blood puri fier nnd tonic say, a sustaining Blot It makes It much easier to bear tho heat, assures refreshing sloop, and will without any doubt avort much sick ness at this time of year. Big freo show tonight by Quakor Medicine Company. THE KICKAPOOS TO MOVE. Tho Klckapoo Indians who have ben living about ISO miles wost of nere, at Naelmlciito, state of Coahulla, for ovor BO years, aro preparing to movo away. Adjacent lands havo Imnn taken up as pasture and posted, thus restricting their torrltory until thoy can no longer maintain themselves oy minting, as has over boon ihnir custom. They nro now negotiating for tho purchase of B00.O00 acres of land In the- desert country wost of Pronl.iio iiei JNorto. Thero tho hunting Is good liu'K tho country Is not mlnni.Ki ,, either stock raising or farming, ami IKM.r Jm will bo permitted yet nuhllo io mo the only life possible to him Indians, or.nt any rnto tho Klclinpoos. do not seem to thrive iindor cIvIIImi! -'mum. auoiii an years ago the i'nueii Mtatea aeut a commluinn Naelmlento to Induce tho greater part of the Klokapooa. lis In number, to return to tho Indian territory. Thero they were KVOii very advantnea- cultlvnbk lands, stock. Implements, uuniea aim aunultles-yct at tho con. Slllu lal,.u 1 - . mn joap jj,0 12 ,m dwindled to hi. On the other hand 175 Kickers had remained nt Naelm lento. Those living precariously hy the chase, had according to a recant consus. Increased to 47K ,....i,i. ttandlng an epidemic of smallpox had In the meantime more than decimated hem. Between Indians civilised and Indiana wild on tho nlaln. h, .. Just tho dlfferonoo between tdrda jum pered lu ft cage and blrda hustling fively for a living in tho brush aiii. ment In severalty of tho lands to these PooiUo. with lta attendant rostrlotlous and obligations, means In time oxter mlnatlon. No Klckapoo haa ever !,, t..,. Ilanlied. yet they have deep rollsioiw ruling. Friday Kfok,. Z Ol..,.. .11 ""- "WB f...o.i umnor at tlio Win,u, i... i " Agont m. J. BonUoy. Green torn, of which thoy aro fond, was wved the Indiana, but not on of """ nuum toiipii i xr Three Insane Patients. Sheriff II. K. Brown haa placed In tho Insano asylum Harvoy Yount, of Bnkor county, a minor, ngod 19 years, who predicted tho end of tho world for today. W, N. 8utton,.of Clatsop county, Is anothor new arrival at tho asylum, coming up under tho caro of Sheriff Llnnvlllo, Sutton Is a team ster, aged 29 years, and has threat ened sulcldo. Mrs. Margarctte Phlpps, aged 37, was brought to tho asylum from Washington county by Sheriff J. A. 8ewoll and Mrs. Janlo Sowcll. Thn patlont olalma to bo constantly seeing snakes, and this was taken na evldcnco of her Insanity. CAUTIONI Jibuti!, Delegation Can't Agree. Will tho Oregon delegation to con gress recommend a successor to United States District Attorney John H. Hall before next fall or winter? Oeorgo C. lirowneil, candidate for the offlce, bolloves "yea." J. C. More land, his competitor, bolleves "nay." Haa the delegation agreed how to distribute the Ave land offices? Not yot Will It ngroe soon? Nobody knows. Yesterday tho delegation held a con sistory In Senator Mitchell's "COO" of Portland Hotel. The morning sosslon was devoted to discussion of Low Is and Clark mattors; tho afternoon ses sion to n parley on fodoral patronage. It's a deep, dark secret how things turned out, so deep and dark that nolther Senator Mitchell nor Senator Fulton nor Ropreaontatlvo Williamson nor Representative Hermann could cast any light upon It at all We couldn't agree," said Senator Mltcholl last night "Wo didn't do anything; nothing at all," pioclalmed Senator Fulton. "Wo came out through the same hole wo wont In," wore tho words of Mr. Williamson. "Matters rost the samo as be'ore." announced Mr. Hermann. It was a day of toll and trouble nnd of anxiety for tho politicians They stood around In bunches, wondered how It would all com out. The buzz of their voices floated upward tin' V ' became nlmoet Inaudlb n. nnd t nn was wafted b gentle zephra through the open windows of "00" nnd be tween the waving lace curtains. The clang of whlulng street cars Intonated faintly through those selfsame win dows, car aftor car, nnd still tho dele gation sat and sat, nor took the meas ure of the time. "I shall go to Astoria Saturday af ternoon nt 2 p.' m., announced tho Clat sop senator. "I shall go home Saturday ovonlng," snld Mr. Williamson. "An(r"l.' remarked Mr. Hermann, "shall start for Tillamook tomorrow morning." Nobody asked why; everybody knew. Mr. Hormann.nocs to Inform himself closely about tho need of bar bor Improvements. Ho will visit all tho harbors on tho Oregon coast this summer. "How well you look," exclaimed all threo to Senator Mltcholl HARDW0RK. It Testa tho Quality of Both Blood and Muaclo. The cures of diseases caused impure or poisoaeu con blood, which have been is There are grades even In hard work. The actual labor may not be greater In one case than in another, but the con ditions under which the work is done intensify the strain upon the entire body. To work In the harvest field, under a hot mn, is, after all, a -healthful occupation. To work in a stoke hole, deep In the bowels of an ocean liner, or under ground in sonic basement, imposes far more strain and produces greater exhaus tion than the hardest work in the field on the hottest of July days. mHR at smwa Vital statistics tell the story. The iverage life of the man in the stoke hole, the rolling mill, the blast furnace, the jrlass factory, is far below the average life of the open air worker. Yet the average life of these hard working men could be considerably pro longed, if once and for all they would learn the force of that Biblical state ment, "The blood is the life." If a man teeks to prolong his life, be must take iccount of his bipod for that ia the vital fluid. 'Kfai.AM rni. i.,,l . ... .. This la nnl n n.l i...i 'i...i """ ""l "v"vr ln m? '" aa .--,, nVMW IVllfUllLJIIlA MAoI.n . ttt -.!- a.. when you think, how liable you nlwZtoL ""' not to purchaso tho only remedy unt-f vorsally known and a remedy that has I Hot Polities In Walla Walla, tho largest ealo of any medlclno In Wnlla Walla, July 11. Adam tho world Blnco 18G8 for tbo euro and treatmont of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing )ts great popularity all theso years, you will bo thankful wo called your atten tion to BosctiOO'a Gorman Rvrnn Thero nro so many ordinary cough romedtea mado by dnigglsta and oth ore that are cheap and good for light colds porhaps, but for severo coughs, bronchitis, croup and especially for consumption whoro thero Is difficult expectoration and ceughlni: durlncs me uignta nnd mornings, thoro is nothing llko Oorraan Syrup. Tho 25 oeni suo has Just beon Introduced this year. Regular also 7S conts. Dr. Stonea' Drug Stores. WMTINO OR TH WORST. The chief cause of a physical break down Is often the fact that people put off giving themselves proper care. They don't want to spend the money for medi cine, or they don't feel quite sick enough to want to take It. They feel languid, "Dlaved out." as thev sav. nnrl 1,. it,. day's work is over there Isn't a bit of "go" left in them. That's the time when the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery means a new grip on life, and the prevention of more serious disease. "It has been five veari sine T fnnl, your ' Golden Medical mmvr t. ... Why I affection called scrofulous enlargement w. ,B g,a,.u u; iuo nccic,- writes Mr. Zebulon B. Loftln. of Grifton, Pitt Co.. . i, "ani i am glad to tell you that r nhiia ltal mm .a.. a by the use of Dr. Pierce'a & jX? ical Discovery, stamp It as one oi hv most remarjcaDie remedies of the , the fact that in a great many Sit a use of "Golden Medical Discovers ? experienced, and all available medi OAINKD 37 POUNDS. ... "It has been two months riatu Stopped using Dr. Pierce's Goldea Mel ical Discovery." wnies j. VcnteaP. of Regina, Pike Co., Ky. "i iJTJj down fn Texas last year and coatncS chills and fever while there. 1 aS back to Kentucky nnd was about iS Ing my boots off from my feet W commenced using it. I only tiJ 149 pounos. Had b suffering with chills m fever for ia months. lorf treatment from my doetj and tried many dlffeaj1 X1IHI3 oi paieni tneilrfr. and all seemed to dot good. Since I have j four bottles of Dr. Hotf Golden Medical Discorq and one vinl nf )ii m.lu'1 rt:i.H ""." "" x icci wot iu every reir and weigh 186 pouadi steaa ot 149, my ei! adWsc the whole Soutl keep it in their homes J tlic time, and I will rx. . .1 in . 1 umcc nicy win nave 1 more chills and fever 1 they use it according k uirccuona," i Golden Medical ery" removes the substances which the blood nnd create ditions favorable to dL It acta upon the blood mg gianus ana inert their activity, thus inc iuir the suDnlv of cure. blood, which feeds every nerve tissue of the body. It cures eruchn boils, sores, salt-rheum, eczema, tete 1 scroiuia, rueumausm ana Diooa pan Accept no substitute for w Goldea Hi! Ical Discovery." The main moti substitution is to enable the deilet make the little more nrofit naid hlml the sale of Jess meritorious prepantlai Sick people, especially those itifteq' from diseases which have been chronic, are luvjted to consult Docs Pierce, by letter, ret. All correspaf ence is held airirictly private c sacredly confident Address Dr. B. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. This invitation, to consult Dr. Ife ay letter, tree, Is not to be coafowa, with the spurious offers of "free rneiu aimce," maae by those who havtaf medical knowlMlfr nr Trur4fnr trl qualified either professionally or Itgi u Kic ucuicai aavice. Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physWi to the InvaUds' Hotel and Surgical J stitute, Buffalo, N. Y assisted by medical staff of nearly a score of pi sicians, has in a little over thirty yea' treated and cured hundreda of thou1 of sick men and women. The BUCCIas of TV Ptrr.U mftii and medicines may be inferred from fl fact that of the hundreds of thouus Hciimldt was nrrested on a United States warrnnt yesterday for alloged perjury In connection with swearing out naturalisation papers for a bunch of llusHlang here, who were wanted, It Ih suppose!, to vote In tho approach ing municipal election. Schmidt was held In 1000 bonds to appear tomor- row. Senator Ankeny and Asa Ugrow . uavc iiau no return 01 the disease. I ,acl luu"- ot the hundreds of thouus wi thought I would write you and let you Jvho nve consulted him o3 per cent.! a know that I have not forgotten you, and bc'n perfectly nnd permanently cured ai2 never will while I live. There ia no similar offer of free Tii "Von tnav ntiblliii ti,I ir ,. ,.,1.1. and if any one wants to know about my testimonial they are at liberty to write to me, and I will acknowledge the truth in return. " "Por three years I have suffered with that dread disease, eczema," writes Mrs, J. Koepp, of Hermann, Oregon. " I was ioiu Byw. tierce's Golden Med uiuuon oy letter which has behial cit ? nUt"tlorn of such world wide rtpe fcfife tion as the Invalids' Hotel and Su S ce Do not delay that Osteopathic exam. ..mtiuii you navo promised yourself till your powers of recuperation nro weokoned boyond rocovery. Dm. Sohoettlo. Barr & Barr. Ostec. paths. Orand Opera House. Salem. Or. JOURNAL X-nAYS. Thero was novor greator demand omiuhi iaoor man at preaont In Oregon. Read tho want columns of me mg city papors. Yet thero nro peo ple who pretend they would iikn Cleveland for president Schmidt Is an Ankeny man. I he complaint charKiw that Hmf Humlmrg. a Russian, lacks l nn.n,. nt l.l , ......... .. .C..1K in me united SUtes flv un. wnue Schmidt swore that b had lived the full required prtod There were 13 Russians In the xnmp nnturalited Tho Ankeny people claim the arrt la only an elertion lUxlge Inststute. Buffalo, v v j.t. ,.. .." "frlj core of physicikns and itsp record of cures. FRB TO All. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Mi Adviser is sent free on receipt of si .u Vay mijcuk vi mailing only -uuujr ineuiane ', contains mora pages and ever: .-ti.j 'iir: ',",".;"'. "": t'". .otuu 31 one-cent kc rw..u ptuuuwuo wonuenui cure, ana lor the cloth-bound volume, or onli going his bond The cose Is algnlfleant I if4 D'soeTT- ""Bich I did. and after I as bolng the climax of a demonstration I. Xr,frl.wIvraspcn,an; Freat wor'c " lat of hostility between il.i Anbil.. . ' y a!T- llb i? ,' -vear. incc l Household hygiene, co ',,", ' " he Ankeny and stopped taking yoer medicine and the dis- a thousand larne mj nntl-Ankony forces over city polities ' " '" never aj.peared since. Your illustration,. S?ndf lt-ii in 11 r ia si inn.. . . mniiuiiir iirm 1 iir-fwi n aa nnn af it i j.a . .i i - VZ. Ju "".iwvit,iinu lor wie cioui-oounu volume, or out E Lg$ i1ufrerin?., l didL wlU sta,"P9 for thc ,,oolc Paper a jfc) Uke st and be relieve! oftheir suflering." Address Dr. R. V, Pierce, Buffalo. N I 35 Furnish Matthews was a Democrat. Jack was a Silver iiAini,iio.n , -- 'HHKHU -win iiarrett Is a lifelong Democrat. What Will the Portland ... t.i. - wwvvs tiaiat on doing next In the name of Republl canlsni? KODOL DilMUVau IE1. Bentlay " " wuiiav U mH known M,elb.r h. ws, ,. '!f " ' beauw th h Wt MritfoVsenatoVoTlriauStrdoV,0 the r0m "H of the laauutttr tuJ 1.1 Uf. ? 'BBU'1y on a stated day. and ar that he w.de a Hlllo InVeatment Sh m ,h"9 lhanktKl tho ould brim; hint ' hU U L e'r wRloa. Mr Bent- Ju'WbJwuMprWHWtaW0e,o 'S " thejr bll 't the illVtoit In Ia.i. ...,' . . . 7 B,,ne- or " Hfo Waa rula.1 nvar l. . . .. w oftea doW ,.y rvnturwoL rl? .,.I'. d BfUr dM" taken In - 'ft" "I Oe COll millrlt !... .. wl, caa hftndie vlttl SrnT!! h'? " tfle mud ttoUtUUttJi A a.a. fa,1Ua ntloa can ,, .. wv tuw, ,,, tne The thousand dollars io ha .n. i litigating over the Greater Salem char ter would go-quite a waya toward building one decont street or boule vard, and It will not Mon th, ,nhmhg from bolug taken mm iu. i. , . u DUOltl hhj. The supreme court tiefana Tho touch Plrit of hltq ho was Lit Iir3mln rauklaaa .IIj a - . m. u unnm ot sWatlv liber ty when It la using onlv h.ir it. hlle the lgUlaturo !. -MJv- health respwtablllty. lr & SstoATJ11' "Relics long." I tlon ciea It U to be bot, that the laveauga m of po,,., departs, MlnL and fraud mav h ....l... Si -.?- uK . "-"" nave a newapapor reach a Mbscrlber occasionally Tn thne or the same- vko-k it w ,..."! or no department that ,.. t... '" S"1X WeaR Hearts Are due to lndleestlon. Nlnetylne w every on hundred people who have neut trouble caa remember when It Vu almpla IndljeaUon. ItUaaclen tlffo fact that all cases of heart db ease not crjanlc are not only trace .'J3? JS,ABt f?. " wul, of I.--.fcuUU. mi ,00j uxenlnto the atomach which' fUU of perfect dlrea tJon fermanu and avells tho stomach, puffloc it uaatalnattha heart. ThU laurferoa with th action of the heart. -ia wo coursaot tlm. that dellcats but vital ortan bocomea dUeaaed, Kodol Dlgeah What You Et .hJ,tsar,s,sji4,,ttat " .J1 f""51 itwtlon. dyspepal ft ASskfrn & lVaS J YzW&W? xsfissr w-ss jjci,' Vy fYKtaeT Summer Engagements I Aro proverbially temporary In tjf ' .-., uui .i m0 uujjuuoniom a naj you glvo hor Is tho boat quality, i "JW aubsoquont gifts are ln kooplnfci will nlfo If ........ n.i .. e'BSBBB ' tuw.-u inat you wlil a generous husband, and aho's . mult a i i . t'vr'uutu uunor in seven coi than right hero to get ongagemest woddlng rings, necklaces, brai nnd the llko than at C. T. Pomeroy . . , Jeweler and Optician, 288 Com. ft .SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL The first termini oJe?MayB4th ?XaJ,' Sa,em- 0reW" term win nMni.,2"JL"?y.fltn and continue seven w.v Th JJomtiinhlimWi CIJ win. snort-hand. Typewriting Ein7nti- ZV. .$ "a." L!"5 w2 K 56 with an addit ona itZ fX.?Xi1Zi . ."""Ti uie man suu teachers of Oroimn k.l.7wuu "lc,s nve ci school. Address J. j. Kracs, salemf Oregon. test,mony t0 8ccess of i&&8&' 1 HVI vaaratioir IflVvfaVJH -laJiaielleHeHHrtHiimm,, l It l 4 . ;; Midsummer Clearance Sale. Dry vjroods and Millinery, ii Big reduciions on alUrimmed and untrimmed hat. .. x-.v a w uaimy oonnets which will be sold for i ; about half price infants head-gear adduced priced w mv5 a urge ana select stock of artificial flowers, buckles and chiffon and orhPr trimm:Bm ...u.-.i, wsi!i I hacM-i . HiiKa willi.li ,- !! "w JU,U di sreatiy reduced prices. . ; Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store. frib 'wwaaMMM- " w v ia. it. I tion Tr . " rrom tho stagaa. v n. nu. iw. i.rn J TtKi for aalo it the p.i t.. ; wv vmraciuai o I reel "tllliiaiaiii.. . Macf, """ fUttr- """'"nnuiinuunmiin