mm ;.: . . .. THE ARGUS THURSDAY, SKI. 5, 18i)fi. J. I. Knight has money to j loim or I my notes. t -F. Lunger, one of (Sherwood's ir.iin!iit'iit cit izt'fis wiih in town yesterday. , I Tho Washington County Mini s' ieul Association hud a very pleas 'v tint bin-mess meeting Tuesday, at the oIlii't'M of Drs. Uiiiley. Mrs. W'i'ti. Uetlnioud is visit i, inn M'ih her mother and relatives " in Mm cast en:i of tin) county. . 4 Caples it Thomas buy u heap, Hell cheap, and keep forever at it. Hon. Thou. II. Tongue and 0 family have returned from the count, li. 11. (ioodin, H. L. MoCor- iniek and Judge Cornelius are also liaek and at their respective places ; in the court house. f Wm. llav has gone to Tilla monk fur a several days' outing, turn tiKh ami game will rapidly be depleted iu that section. , For every $1.00 cash purchase at llm Delta drug store vou will receive one. sheet ot popular music, selected Ironi a large assortment. Deputy County Clerk Frank Kane is taking a few flays vacation u i id will hunt the China pheasant and eat with the farmers for awhile J. 0. Custin, a prominent m- publican of Middleton, was in town yesterday, being interested in coun ty road No. ,M. All the latest and most fash ionahht shades of meiisfiats have If just been opened at Bryan Laidlaw Co. Cash Store; also Rallies' shoot, at If l a pair, lennyson has written one thing which would well apply to men who are constantly standing on street corners telling us about hard tunes and lack of work These are the words: "I must mix myself with action, lest I wither with despair." 20 11s best granulated sugar, $1 (X) 100 lt)S host granulated sugar, 4 (50 1 bbl best, Hour, 2 80 Caples & Thomas buy a heap, sel cheap, and keep forever at it. Dr. l'aul Grant, of the Congo Oil Company, pitched canvas in town Saturday evening and gave an exhibition in the. vny of per formunco mid song, which was well attended considering the dull season. All kinds of carriage trimming done at C. Ii. llinnian's Harness simp at Forest drove by an exper lentud workman A certain paper in this county in dissertations on one subject mut ter, used the personal pronoun "1" (il times in its issue of last week, and yet this fellow who used them sayhe has a conscience. .1 no. Dobbins and E. E. Cole stock were present at the Mu.Minn ville bicycle meet yesterday. J)ek'g,iteb from Phoenix lodge, K. of P., to the grand lodge which convenes at Salem this fall, are Sir Knights J. II. Stanley and Her man Sehulineneh with Geo. Schul nierich and U,' Dobbins us al ternates. Tho Council house situated on Third and Lincoln has been re moved by contractor Daly to the north part of the city. Dr. J. P. Tamieeie and family spent Sunday at Long Beach, re turning Monday evening. Attorney Coshow, of McMii.n- vill, was in tho city yesterday on. business at the court house. C. E. Kindt and family were out from Portland and spent Sun day in tho city. - The blowing of the 6:00 o'clock morning whistle at the water plant has been discontinued. S. Holcomb was in the city the other day cracking some of Irs jokes on the "boys." O. V. Patterson has just re ceived a largo assortment of lounges and all kinds of house furnishing goods that he is selling at a great reduction over all former prices. Oivo him a call and be convinced, Win. Beunii'eh, a well-known ligurrt in the fraternal circles of this city, died of typhoid fever at the Connel farm ytsterday. Mr. Beamish was one of nature s noblest men, and his loss is keenly felt by all Puhian Knights, of which or- lei he was a prominent member, being one of the best presiding of- licers in the state. His death is a leep loss to the community. Fru gal, industrious, ambitious, and honorable, Hillslioro and vicinity always recognized his true merit and deplores his untimely demise, as he was yet a young man. S. I). Powell returned the last of the week from the Josephine countv nlaet r mining district, and will remain here tor some time tie-. fore returning. lie has a very fair 20 acre claim, and having worked the annual assessment, he will, in the spring, construct a ditch that will furnish an abundance of water. for the profitable operation of his properly. -Monday wus Labor Day, and it being a legal holiday, the court house was closed to business tran sactions. Countv Clerk Good in took an inspiration from the name and proceeded to scrub his ollice. -Holmes and Ausplund, the two Portland physicians, have ful filled the old scriptural order "phy sician, heal thyself." After pump ing tho other full of leaden pills, each is out at the coast line, but it is peculiar that one goes to the Oregon coast whilo the other visits Long Beach on the V ashington side. Dr. Holmes passed through this city Monday morning. 20 lbs befit granulated sugar, $1 00 100 lbs best granulated sugar, 4 00 bbl best flour 2 80 Caples it Thomas, Forest Grove, buy a heap, sell cheap, and keep forever at it. Recent advices inform Mr. J. E. Beam that his wife's brother died several davs before she reached the east. Mrs. Beam will return alter making a short visit. r. G. A. Stouder, of Beaver ton, spent last week in the city the guost of Mrs. F. 1'uuli. She left Saturday evening for Sparta, this state, to join her husband. Bom, Sunday, September 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Ingram, a daughter. The Misses Mercy and Itenu Applegate, of Eugene, are in the city making a fortnight's visit, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pence. L' Motor Company Commences Work on the Portland end. yards on the proposition of having an outing, aud at the same time make it remunerative one way of blending business with pleasure. Gun Play Which is a Question of Law. A large delegation went to Corne lius yesterday to attend the "gun case" which was being tried liefore Justice Phillips. It appears that Webrung & Son bad levied on a OUTING SEASON A THING OF JOY shot gun in collection of an account and the owner thereof immediately replevined it, on the ground that a provision of the statute exempt ed the fire-arm from service by at tachment. Smith & Bowman were counsel for Webrung and Attorney Geo. R. liagley appeared for the owner of the gnn. Verdict was given for Webrung, and it is prob able the case will go to the circuit court. Sunday a Quiet Day Board of Equali zation Meets September 23rd and will Hold one week Hop Har vest full Blast-Suit Over Gun, Active Operations Commenced. Work was commenced today on the extension of the Barnes Heights A Cornell Mountain railway, and it is expected four miles of road will bo constructed the present season. The present line, which extends from the head of Washing ton street to a point beyond Mount Calvary cemetery, is owned by the Portland & Western Railway Com pany. The promoters of the pres ent enterprise are 8. Z. Mitchell,' Fred V. Holman and W. F. Nelson, ami the capital stock is fixed at $00,000. The purpose is to eventu ally extend the road through to Hillsboro, making the lint 17 miles in length. The work of building the road is to be done by the Port land it Hillsboro Construction Company, incorporated by W. F. Nelson, G. G. Nelson and G. W. Joseph, with a capital stoA of $10, 000. The .new road from the cem etery will pass by McDonald's place; thence across the Barnes road, through the properly of Don ald Maeleay to Beaverton, and thence straight to Hillsboro. It is confidently expected that by No vember four miles will be built, ex tending out to Cedar Mills. With in a year it is proposed to have the entire line completed and in opera- tion.-Monday s Portland lelegram. Peculiar Case. Ill one of the new road cases now being acted upon, some parties, through whose land the road runs, ask for $2,000 damages. The viewers adjudged that they should receive $2,r. As there is a pecul iarity connected with the viewing, there is a possibility that the mat ter will go to the circuit court. The petitioners mention a frog as a terminal point, when in reality they meant the "head block," on which a railway switch rests. The viewers run to the head-block in stead of to the frog as the petition cited, and just where the matter will end is conjecture. Mr. Malone and family and the Misses Willis and Butler have gone to the North Yamhill hopfields. The ice cream season has gone to its tomb where it will hibernate till the season again rolls around. Oysters ;g from this time on. -t-You can learn of a bargain in real estatehy inquiring at this office. One of the best farms in the county will-be sold at a sacrifice'.. The Oregonian and Telegram, in passing strictures upon the re marks of Congressman Clark on the status of Columbia river im- provement, evidently forget that Clark might be a silent partner in the Astoria-Flavel-Goble railroad. , K -Active operation has com- li Jced on the construction of the Cedar Mill and Hillsboro extention of the Barnes Heights motor line. The road will be extended to Cedar Mill this fall, and as soon as prac tical they will come to Hillsboro, and then to Forest Grove, Married, Sept. 1st, at tho resi dence of W. M. Jackson, at Dilley, Oregon, Mr. H. L. Burchell and Miss Ida J. McNew, W. M. Jackson, J. P., officiating. Both bride and groom ate prominent young people , ofDilley vicinity. : . Homer Parrish departed Sat urday evening for the Big Bend country, having completely recov ered from a recent surgical operation. Austin Craig, County Superin tendent, and Prof. Craig, of Cnrvnl lis, his brother, were in Hillsboro Saturday last. -C. Burnham, nt one lime a resident ol this vicinity, but now of Tigurdville, was in the city last week accompanied by his wife. There is some strong talk of this county having an exhibit at the Portland Exposition and this is ns it should be, One of the best counties in the state, Washington .should be represented, and that too, in a creditable manner. The rooms of the local dispens er of Justice. J. I. Knisiht, are be ing newly papered, and when com pleted will be very attractive. Geo. Ireland is the artist. Keep a sharp eye on the man who is always talking about his honor, his martyrdom, and his con science. Ten chances to one he has ever been a stranger to all three. Conrad Sehulmerich will soon return from his visit to the "old country," having been absent for several months. Dr. C. B, Brown Jr., is taking some delightful drives these days in a handsome new buggy which is the gift of his grandmamma, Mrs, Lindsey, of California. Wm. Townsend was brought before Justice Knight Monday and tried on a charge of threatening to tlo bodily harm to the person of Wm. Bagley, the Leisyville hop grower. Mr. Townsend was placed under $200 bonds to keep tho peace until court convenes this fall. Coining and Going. As the return of coasters increases every day, many were led to believf that Hillsboro would soon be pos sessed of a full complement ot fam ily, but the exodus of large num bers to the hop fields to various sections on the west sido will last two or three weeks and then the rush of harvest will be over for this year. A propos of the resorters, the court house party and friends who accom panied, have about all returned. They had a good time over on the Garibaldi beach, and feel pleased over their trip. Judge Cornelius, who was 111 Hie nuiiit" ot commun ion with the wild waves at about 20 feet distance from the water line, had a very pleasant experience one day while w atching the ladies bathe. They formed a conspiracy and un suspiciously moved on the Judge in a body, seized him before he was aware of their intent, dragging him into an impromptu acquain tance with Neptune. "Nep" and Ben then and there embraced each other much to female delight. John Gondii), who was the Judge's part ner in crime in remaining unwashed, took to his heels and saved his bacon. The Exposition. That this countv could and should get up a creditable exhibit at Portland's Industrial Exposition is conceded by all who have at heart the county's best interests. Perhaps no section in the state could produce a more attractive and varied display than this, and as the exhibit will be visited by thousands, many of whom will be strangers and homeseekers the ben efit derived would be incalculable. Every variety of agricultural and horticultural product peculiar to the Northwest coast can be success fully raised here, and it does not seem right that Washington county should be behind the rest of the state in making known what it can do. Game Birds. Many are the hunters out since Sunday in search of the rich and juicy China pheasant. The birds are very plentiful this season, altho' there are many yet too young to make legitimate gnme in the sporting sense. A drive through the country Sunday disclosed the fact that 'many hunters were out from Portland, ami although the weather was bad, they look back well mien game nans, .mien couj- plaint is being made by farmers who don't wich hunting on their grounds, they staling thai nuiuers. upon gaining admission to go into adjoining fields, forget that fences mean lines and, once started, go anywhere. Rare good sport is promised if the weather remains good. day, to bond or not to bond, was decided Jjy a vote of 7(J on the form er and 10 on the latter. The sys tem will le dee) well, or Holly, of ourse, and to this fact a great deal of credit is due "The Hatchet." The little chap with the Van Dyke beard who edits the Times fought long and lustily for the gravity system, but now that all things have gone against his prior desiies, doubtless he will stretch his little neck, arid shrilly crow, and may haps, want to claim the whole glory of things as they are, as this class of people generally does. Miss Maud Tucker, of Albina, is in the city visiting her grand parents. She has been spending the summer in Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Sylvia Tucker, her mother, ar rives tonight. Buy your apple boxes of R. II. Greer's. Cheap. The S. P. is now running freights clays, nights and Sundays. Wheat shipments is the partial cause of all this. One car load of fruit was shipped from Cornelius to Portland the other day, and it is said that several will leave here in a dav or so. Mr. W. L. Weath er red is doing the business for the Oregon r nut union. Dr. Tamiesie, assisted by Dr. Wood, performed an operation on the son of II. Gardener, of Moun taindale, today. The operation was near the shoulder joint and was necessitated by a diseased bone of the arm. Born, to the wife of H. Holl meister, on September 4th, a girl. John Gault has been spending sevend weeks at the seacoast at Long Beach. Considerable lightning has played in the atmosphere for sever al days, but no damage from the electric fluid has been reported, ex cept burning out one or two coils in the Forest Grove telephone sys tem. Phoenix Lodge No. 34, K. of P. had a special session last eve ning, occasioned by the death of Sir Knight Wm. Beamish. They took charge of the remains of the brother and he was buried today in Odd Fellows' Cemetery. E. B. Seabrook, of Portland, a bright young attorney who was admitted to the bar at the same ex amination as which were Hillsboro's two young lawyers, J. M. Wall and Geo.'Bagley, was in thb city yester day and today on legal business. ri GftSl THE BUFFET CAR ROUTE THK Shortest and Quickest Line BETWEEN PACIFIC COAST POINTS ... ST. PAUL, AND THE EAST. Crossei both the Cascades and the Rocky Mountains in DAYLIGHT, affording pas sengers the opportunity of viewing the . Grandest Scenery in America. Two trains daily front Portland ; one at 11 a. 111 , via Seattle, and one at 8:45 p. m., via O. R. & X.and Spokane. Runs superb equipment, consistingof dining cars, outlet library cars, palace unit upholstered tourists' sleeping cars. The bullet cars are mar vels of elegance and comfort, containine bath room, barber shop, easy chairs, etc. .Til? II flji Twin steamships "Northwest" and "Northland" leave Dululh every Monday and Kriday lor the "rioo," Mackinac Island, Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo in conn" r.tioii' with the Oreat Northern Railway. Have your tickets read via NORTHKRN M HAM SHIP COMPANY anil enjoy a delightful ride free from the heat and dust. or tick ets and general information call on or address R. C. STEVENS, G. W. P. A. 612 Front Ht Seattle, Wash. A. B. C. DENMSTON.C. P. T. A. 122 Third St, Portland, O.OKon. Purest Drugs and Chemicals. Patent Medicines. Proprietary Articles. The Hillsboro Pharmacy Select Stock of Stationery. Particular Attention Paid tt Physicians' Prescriptions ami Family Recipes. WILEY & DENNIS, CITY LIVERY STABLE" Cor. 2nd and Washington Street, s WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS, A M CARLILE MANAGER. Pioneer Harness Shop, Dealer in Horse and Mule Jewelry. Repairing and Carriage Trimming a Specialty, ... All Goods Sold to Compete with Portland Prices A Quiet Day. Sunday last was a verv quiet dav in t lie city, as Sundays generally go at this season 01 the year. A few wagons loaded with people enroute to the Yamhill hop fields passed to the dreamy distance. lhe Boliart steamer threshing outfit passed on its way to Farmhigton, where they vet have a few davs' run. The ho tels served their hest as usual, al though it is stated no china pheas ants graced the noonday spreads, Still, the home-raised fowl which presided was eooil enough lor any one, seeing the season just opened. Services were held 111 the various houses of worship, many attending at the M, E. to hear the pastor's maiden sermon. Amongst the sev eral noteworthy sermons delivered, was the extempore enort of the pas tor at the evening services, Evan gelical church. All the singing was excellent. Mr. A. Onssner was in the city from Cooper Mountain Tuesday, accompanied by his sou. Mr. G (iss uer has one ol the hnest iarms in that neighborhood. Look at the Coast Carriage & Wagon Co.'s nd in another column. Fred Zimmerman, aged 43, and Amanda Roy, aged 55, have been licensed to wed. The honorable board of com missioners went into session yester day for the September term. Any one wanting timothy hay can procure it of Johnston Freeman at $7 per ton. Stewart Vaughn, of Middleton, and Hon C. F. Tigard, of Tigard- ville, were in the city yesterday, attendant at commissioners' court on bttBii ess with that body. Of course very few people are getting rich . these days, but that goes for nothing. Look at the great crops this county is turning off this year, and for that matter, has turned off each year in the past . Wm. II. Walker, who has a brother living ;in the Tillamook country, passed through Sunday, enroute to Oregon City. . , Board of Equalization. In another column will be found the notice of the county assessor, stating that the board ot Equaliz ation, consisting of the county commissioners will be in session one week from September 23rd. At this time the entire list of as sessment will bo examined, and if there bo those who have complaints to make, then will be their time. If corrections in assessments are made while tho board is in session it can readily be seen that it will save much time and trouble. So if you are cognizant of erroneous or unequal assessment come in and attend to it at the proper time. Hop Picking is In FulFBlast. The numerous hop yards in this vicinity commenced active, opera tions the first of the week to har vest their crops. . Something like 200 Dickers are at the Imbrie fields, and 150 are engaged in harvesting the cror of Zma Wood Hist below town. Pasley and Sewell, who have 30 acres on the Jolly place, are also harvesting. There are about 60 pickers on the Ross farm. In the vicinity of Laurel, and on the mountains near there, active ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Mrtney to loan in sums to suit. Mortgages ami utiles bought and sold. Room 13, Morgan Block. J. R. Hargrave, photographer, was up from Beaverton to spend the Sunday. Messrs. Churehley & Har grave are now with their tent at that place. For bargains in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, clothing, and tinware, go to Caples & Thom as. Forest Grove. I hey buy a heap, sell cheap, and keep forever at it. A. A. Meade, who is under the doctor's care, is in the city from Greenville, and is stopping at tho Tualatin. Hair cutting, 25 cents; Shav ing 10 cents, at the City Shaving Parlors. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Hot or cold baths Phillips and Colestock, Main street, opposite Tualatin Hotel. Quite a number of Hillsboro people are in. Laurel vicinity pick ing hops 111 the various yards Among them are Mrs. Pelton mid son and the Larsen iaunly. County Cominiesioners Todd and Reasoner are at the Hillsboro House as guests while their court is in session. The post office store keeps con stantly on sale a line of standard periodicals, magazines and montli lys. Anything not on sale will be I ordered for you, Inquire of J. M. iJrown. F. Alspaugh, Dunn & Co.'s agent, was in the city last week writing un tho business status ot Hillsboro's business men. Geo. Morgan is suffering with an injured hand, having scratched it while logging. Blood poison has set in and it has given him con siderable trouble. I'OISAUE OF (SILVER. The free and unlimited coinage of v!vi;r, the product of American mines, ,ic the old ratio of 16 of silver to 1 o( .ol;. is the only solution of and a-iiiedy for the disturbed and unsatis factory condition of trade, manufac Mro and general business of the coun try. The surreptitious act of 1873, div Ti ing silver and gold in our mone tary system, was a crime of untold magnitude. It was the rankest kind of class legislation in favor of the wealthy against the producers of wealth, ami hostile to the prosperity of the United States. It was an act of treason because done at the instance of a European syndicate and for bribe money, "giving aid and comfort to Diir country's enemies." To shield the guilty parties, the well authenti cated facts, often published, have bcci vigorously denied. The Enquirer will continue to ex pose this unpardonable crime unti.' right and justice are done the peop'k by the full restoration of silver to its old companionship with cold. We 1 - need the assistance of the people in disseminating the truth, to which end we invite all in your selection of pa pers for the coming season to include lis Enquirer, that costs only $1.00 a year. (Issued twice a week.) Liberal commissions and cash re wards given to club raisers. Sample copies free. Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O. HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET. I. R 13ERST, Prop Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork Highest Kept Constantly on Hand. Maiket : Price : Paid : for : Fat : Cattle, : Sheep : aud : Hogs Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN STREET, HILLSBORO, OREGON. CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE! Any one desiring to purchase a Farm or town Property will do well to . . IREAD - THIS - LIST. Here are some Very G hoice Properties NOTICE. To the tax-payers of Washington coun tv. Oregon: , , NOTICE ia herebv given that the Board of Equalization for Washington coun ty, Oregon, will convene in the County ClerK 8 otnee at tne court uuuae m iims boro, on the 23rd day of September, 1896, tmd continue in session one week, or un til the i'Kth day of said month, for the pur pose of publicly equalizing and correci niB the tax liHts of Washington county, Oregon for the year 18115. UKl). XI. YVllitwA, Assessor of Washington county, Oregon. Notice to Donation Claimants. United States Dwtuict Land Office.) Oregon City, Ore., Muyll, 1KM rpo ALL persons having made settle L ment upon tmcts of land within this district, and given notice, as required by law, that they claim such lands us dona tions under the provisions of the act ot Congress entitled, "An act to create the of fice of Surveyor General of the public luurla iii ilriinm mid to rjrovide for the sur- vev and to make donations to settlers of , . ; 1 1-,:.. I lr. II ,.n.,arl Un,, rit HI1K1 lllllllll'. lilllllS. HUl'iU.U ,j.i.uvj,. ber 27, 1850, and the various acts amenda tory aud supplemental thereto, and to thuii-hnirs duvises. imintces. and all per sons making claim to such donation uaiciai Richard Beamish is in the city from The Dalles. A. S. Vonen does more watch work than any Jeweler out side of Portland. All work warranted. Prices to correspond with the times Hillsboro's sister city, Forest G rove, is to be congratulated upon the f.tct that a proper system of poking is going on and a good crop I water works will soon be construct- is reported. Many ,go into the eil in that town, i lie vote yesier- olulma -lif.hr hv descent, devise, iudic: s,iln nr nimvcviiuce in irood faith, who have hitherto failed to make and file in the proper land ollice final proof of such claims. Notice is hereby given in ac cordance with the requirements of Section 1 of the act of congress approved July 2t, 1801, and in pursuance of the directions of the commissioner of the General Land Of fice that thev are required to appear at this ollice anil make and file final proofs for such claims and perfect their title thereto before the 1st oay ol January, ioao, and that if they fail so to do within that ,. .J ,I ..I..!..., ...ill Ku Kalil I,. time SUCH UOIiailUll umuno mil o iiv... have been abandoned by them, and the lands embraced therein will be restored to the public domain as provided in said acts of Congress of J uly 28, 18W. , Given under our hands this Uth day of May, 1895. Which are Offered Cheap :-: Cheap For particulars enquire at this office, No 1 i!0 acres, adjoining city limits, sidew alk within one block of property. 10 acres cleared, finest quality of bottom hind, 4 acres bench, tine site for building purposes, some timber on siitno. Wiil sell in a body for $3000 part dow n, bal ance on time to suit purchaser. Or will subdivide so its to give part cleared bot tom and part bench, in plats from 2 to 5 acres, at $125 per acre. Mere is a chance : for a good neat littlo home which can be made self sustaining Investigate before some one gets it. On the market tor a short time only. No 2 10 acres, half cleared, 1 acre bea verdam, rest slashed and sow n to grass, no buildings, goes for :?ii5 per acre. With in two miles of Hillsboro. Terms, $-100 down, balance iu 3 years at 10 per cent. Or will sell 40 acres, of which abovo is a part, at same price per acre, including 15 acres of beaverdam and swail cleared. No 3 128 acres, highway running through center of place, 50 acres in eulti- vation; 2 acres in orchard, apples, pears and plums; 0 room house; log nam. good well of water; 30 acres of beaverdam, easy ; to put in cultivation; place well watered by springs and creek; 100 acres under . ' , fence; 1J miles from post office, dally ; jf mail; 1 mile from school house and six miles north of Hillsboro. Goes cheap for -.' cash. No 4 A good corner lot on Main and Third streets, 75x175, with good building thoreou.suitableforany kind of business, and in excellent repair, will go at n bar gain for cash. Part payment and balance on long time with security. No 5 12 acres; half cleared .balance in grass. Good house of four rooms; good barn and outbuildings. Fine orchard of 50 trees and various other small fruits, 150 chickens 50 ducks, i-horse wagon, 2 sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifer I horse and farm implements. Every thing goes for $650, cash in hand,