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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1900)
1 TUK MORNING A810IUAN, ffilU. fCMBft 14, 1900. CHRISIUAS -SU6GESI10NS K'cn's linen Handkerchiefs M"ii' iilnln hemstitched linen handkr chief's, We, Mc, 80o, J5e, 40c, BOO, 60o Ull I Tint KMC'h, Hpi-rlal .'rivet by tin Hon, KletTs Neckwear Choirs pcllnjr for gift In this ft I nating Int. I'rli-v b'-irln at 23c. Very effective high novelties, II to II taoh, IP IN DOUBT AIJOUT A SMALL CIPT Buy a Calendar Wt've beautiful collodion of this continual friendship re-mlndcra. New Initial Uandker chlcfs fcr lsu!cs In mat Uttla boxen for ChrUimoa gin, Itlchatdaon'a pure lln!!. Initial hand iiibroldrod, . , . Uox of tlx Handkerchiefs, I! 5 nd 11.(0 FANCY GOODS The critter tablet show a hunt of fancy Celluloid erll'-U-i to grav the drriMi'i, You can't Judge their attract- Ivemsa by those price. How so little money tn buy to much It t marvel, IIanilK"iclilf box" 2&o and HOc, Uluv. b x, 25o to 1. , ChII.u- and Cuff (Ma. Mc, 75c. liruah ami Cumb Traya, 20o and Mo. Work lloxct. Wc and 7Sc. Alt conlrncU for ndvartmiiiK In tlm Aatoilmi uro iniiJo on n gtmr untee of circulation four tlnua largsr than tlmt of any purr published" or circulated in (Jut op county. TODAY'S WEATHER. POItTLANl). In-'. lf-Orr.m and Wanl.lngl.ili, occasional rain, and gaVa aln th roast: Idaho, cloudy and threatening, with ruin In the north and Wrral Mrton. AROUND TOWN. Ji'lm Hunter, of lUaco, waa In tho city ettrday. J. O. llogan. of Chinook, waa In the city yesterday Isaac Hanson, of Frankfort, wa In the citv ywrtorday. Jud.e l... C. llrorwvr la In Portland today on bualnrM. rorv A. Cnnhid, or Knap pa, waa In Astoila yesterday. Howell Lewis, of John Day, waa In AitorU eterday, Ml." Holm, or Nae, U visiting with friend in thla city. P, de H. Olnry. of Portland, la reg istered at the Occident. tt, Paul dra-maimtf parlors at Cen tral HoiH. Mtaa Wllkea. K. M Kabcit, of South lnd. I ref ltird at tho Occident. ItKPT U-CENT MEAL: RHINO BUN HE8TAUKANT. Girl Wanted For general housework; amail family. Apply thla ollioa. E, II. Iialdwln. of Corvallls. wa at the Occident yesterday. Mr, ani Mra. M.Oulnv of Fort Canby, were In the city yesterday. The ateamer IV N'rt arrived down the river yesterday morning. Adam H. Collin, of Pun Franclaco. waa In the city yesterday, I D. Fuller, of ConVyvllle, Kan., I n-glsterrd at tha Occident. Prat 18-cent meal. Tilting Hun 1U taurant, 61J Commercial ttrL Henry NIc. of Newport. u regis tered at the Occident yesterday. Jeffa rtaurant th larraat and teat. A trial will convlnoa you. Mr. and Mr. lan Mclean, of Wcat port, were In the city yterdy. O. 8. Cooper, of North Yakima, waa In Atloria yratertlay on buelnet. F. O. Walter la able to be about agulu after h n-cnt attack of lllneea. P. F. Halferty. the flklpanon clam canner. waa In Aatrrla yeaterday on buoneta. Th n.-.l,lnt kartwr ahon haa ihrm flral-cla barber under Ita new man-agwment. J. T. !toa la In Portland on bualnea penneotrd with the emmpany'a atore In tnat city. A ..llarJ TlmM" .kr.lnl wfta twltl At llnlh,.rn'a toll taal avpnlnr bv the orucr or waiminenon una . very nmu l.laT UK Will aa pieaiiant umo waa r joyed. ' I Christmas Offerings Holiday Neckwear I I Men's fancy Shirts Nowtwt Styles - AH tlio Now Intent rutterns Patterns . . . 28 cants to I.OO QU 9I.2S and t.BO 20 per teat discount 20 ter cent discount II II SMOKING JACKETS You may select any stylo you wish, make a small deposit on same, and wo will reserve it for yod. . . Prices from $4 to $10.50 20 per cent discount II . LT Silk Handkerchiefs . Silk Suspenders Initials, Fancy Bor- Immense Assortment dor, Plain Wlrito, mmmmm Newest Patterns etc., in great variety. M a a -A 25ct5to$l 25tsto$1.50 20 per cent discount 20 per cent discount ...Earl & Wilson... Men's, Boys' Hats Collars and Cuffs in ail tho Now Full Dress Shirts FttU Shtli,cs Largest Stock ' Prices from $1 to $5' in tho City. 20 percent discount t ...DANZIGER'S UNLOADING SALE... 25 percent discount on Suits, Overcoats end Mackintoshes Sale Positively Closes December 31 On ttocount'o' """Una blcng down 110 bur report waa fwlved yetrdtty afternoon, Mr. J. W. Vumy, tit Portland, la the ueat of h-r aimer, Mr. W, L, llulib, of tula tlty. I, All. hi.ff the notiulur rlftar avenl of I'oiiUnd, waa In tho city yeaterday on bualncaa, Cttoliln Wlcklund, of the Point Admn lire-aavliia; atallon crew waa in the iltv ycatcrday. ' The I)uiiyre left down the river from Portland yeaierdMy In tow of the ateam ed llurvrat Queen The Itobert Dollar aalled Tueaday from Hun Franclaco for Heattle and other XTta on th Hound. The Baxaarl Holiday aoodi, bam. boo furniture, ladlea' underwear and notlona; 6x1 Commercial atreet. Kenator J. 1. Meith'r and wlf have orm to Denver to attend the weddlnf of a niece of Mra. Mcicler, I). (. MdjiiiKhlln. of Pn-aton, Iowa, and Kd. M: Joneifle, of IX-atur, Iowa, were eealafred at the Occident yeater day. Chanea Junll, th 4 year-old "n of lvr Juntl. dl-d of epllepay eariy ya terdny mornlnar at hla home In L'nlon town. An adjourned arwdon ot the county court will l held on Haturday to com plete aoine of the uotltHahed bualneaa of luat v.i. k'a acvalon. Cream Pure Itye. tmenca'a flr.eat whukv. Thrf oniv nure food; t'ar. anteed rich and mellow. JOHN U CAHI.PON. Bila Atent. The ldle aid amlety of llie Connre Ktli.nii church will hold their vale on rt.ilurday evenlnir, lec. 15, In the baaeinent of 'the church. iintvn Uaia iniirer. la cleaner and makea lea trouble with tove and chimney Hue than any other. Oeorge W. Hanboni. agent, xeiepnone mi. t'.u. HHMHi.i t, rutv for the lrn liroveitu nt of Kk-vrnth atreet between Fianklln and Harrlaon avenue waa fll.-d In h audllor'a fflc yiaterday. The amount of the aemeni la $aa3.C0. Th Kr.-n. li bara Caaaard wna etaiud ui. the river yeatertlay morning at t oci'K-k. 8hA will dlacharge her cargo of kioti barn-la of cement At Portland and take on a cargo of grain for Eu- rie. Mr tti.lio ( in Im "fimmendrd and the ih,.i,.r.if.iinir nulillc cimeratulated UDon the very hlgh-claaaof attmctlona which have preaented o Ir tnia aeaaon and are book h1 r the coming month, at Kinher' opera houae. FUh Commlaaloner F. C. need haa returned from Portland after complet lna and filing hut annual report and left yeaterday for Beaalde to look after the Incatlon of the hatchery thut 1 to be atarted near that place. Mr. A. C. Flaher. of thla city, re ceived word yeaterday afternoon that her n.other. Mra. Mattaon. In Hun Joae, California, waa very III. Mra Flaher left for that place on the train laat evening accompanied by her huabaad. The Canadian PacMc la to have a line of Meanicr on the Upper Yukon. La at aenaon there were about twenty vee ael In aervlce betwe-n White Horae and Daw-Min. Thla coming year It la climated that there will be betwi-en forty and fifty. Wanttd S00 corda more or leaa of flret growth, purtly aeaaoned fir wood, four-f.Mit length Delivered about 100 corda per month on board acow near Hanthorn cannery. AOdreea. B. 1. JOHNSON, ftoom 10, I. O. O. F. build ing, Portland. Or. Mr. Kmma Galloway, aaalatant de riHrtnienl Inaiteclor of the Woman' He lief Corp, of Oregon City, wa In the city yeaterday and inapeoted the local organisation of that body, yeaterday afternoon, tflie la toe gueat or mra Zec,.r while In the city. The Youna- Men1 Chrlatlan Aaaocia- Hon of Balern are to erect a building for the aaaoclatlon at that place. 1 in y have up to the preaent time occupied rented Quarter, but have failed In their efforta to renew their leaae and have concluded to have a home of their own Tha litoearv Henartment of the Eb- worth League hrtd the flrat of their regular monthly aocial for thla aea aon. in th M. E. church laat evening. An excellent program waa given, con flating of recltatlona. aelectlona on a graphophone, and the reading of No. 1, Vol. 2, of the Epwortnian. Jack, the Poisoner," la active again. He haa been quiet for more than alx mnntha. or lnce early laat aprlng. but It la evident the unknown mlacreant who hn& been noiaoning valuable Ta coma dog for the paat four or five eara haa commencd another winter campaign. A voluaoie piunter pup w hla first victim. Mlllmen In the atate of Washington a-e contldent that within a short time they will brt grantel a 40-cent rate on fir lumber to the Missouri nver. a bbk ed for by the lumliermon'a committee. In fact. It U thought that It will come shortly after the Kastern business open up In the? spring, and with the assur anci they are satisfied to wait. Many of the nunibeta on the program at the dance given this evening in Foard Btokea hall for the benefit of Hnrry Twilight will consist of entire ly new music never berore heard In As toria. The Columbia orchestra and the Astor Club, who have the affair in charge, are using every effort to make the event an especially pleasant one. Lnrkln C. Former, who wna shot Monday night In Portland while resist- In a highwayman, died yesterday as a result of the wound In the breast. Although a number of detectives have botn at work on the ense since the at tempted robbery occurred, no clue to the Identity of the osstissln haa yet been obtained. Owing tt the absence of County Clerk Wherity from the city yesterday tho canvass of the vote of Wednesday's ult election was not made. Until this I done It cannot be ascertained whether tho act to appoint a park commission wa adopted or not. The vote on the question stood 615 for acceptance and 122 against It, but to carry, the yeas have to have a majority of all the votes cast. The highest vote for any one candidate waa VU3, but thla may not be the total vote. The fact Is pretty generally accepted, however, that the vea will w in aa the total vote would have to be over 1029 to defeat It. As Judge Urower will be out of town to day the canvass will not be made bo fore tomorrow. Oipialn Tlinmoft. w ho has been oper ating. Ilia cannery on the Coqullle riv er during the paat aenaon, haa returned to hla home her for the winter. He returned on the steamer lad Norte and waa accompanied' b bis family. He reports . tb pack on the Coqullle aa Ha-htly better than lt year, which la an exception to the, rule this season on the Oregon coaat. ' The l'.rltlh ahlp Muskoka cb ared at the custom house yesterday afternoon for PI) mouth, gueennown or Falmouth for order. Hhe carries a large cargo of wheat consisting of Vtn bushel of wheat, valued at 1.1.33!. She hlp p.'d alx men from the ullor boarding houae firm of Kenny It Lynch yes terday morning and If the weather per mit will probably get to '-a today. , For ale. In the basement of the Congregational church Haturday even ing. Lie. ember IS. a quantity of fine holly. Moglcan drawn work aent for esiH-cl'illy for the thla sale; burnt wood and leather work; tuncy work; home made candb-a, cak'a, Jeine. and mince meat. Uefreahment consisting f cof fee and sandwlclws, Ice crtam and cake will also be served. F. C, lirown. suiierlntendcnt of the i'im river salmon hatchery, say that thirty thouahnd llsh have already been hatched thla season, and owing to the scarcity of egga due to the washing out of the rack, theae young salmon ahould be fed several month before being liberated, but aa to the time they will be turned loose, he will have to follow the order of the higher otllcal. The regular annual meeting of tho Aatorla Progressive Commercial Asso ciation waa held last evening. Kf port of odl.fr. und committee were read and other business of the association , transacted. The report of Fl)h Com missioner Heed to the fish commission waa commended by the association an I a copy of the resolution was ordered sent to the commission. Plana were formulated for the future conduct of the organization and some of the reg ular feature of the club were modified. Two new timber companies, with a capital of half a million dollara each. have been Incorporated by Frederick Weyerhueunr and other wealthy lum- termen of Mlnnes.rta. Wisconsin. Iowa and Washington to deal In timber lands and nicrat logging camp, sawmills, shingle mills and generally do all that pertains to the lumber business. They are the Humblrd Lumber Compnny and the Clearwater Lumber Company and the article of Incorporation were flbil at Tawmia' on Wednesday. The h ad'tuarter of the two companies wilt be at Tacoma. The atate fish commission, consisting of Governor Oeer and Secreary of State Dunbar and Fish Commissioner Heed, in riling Ita report for the legislature, nays- The commlrelon la of the opin ion and would most respectfully recom mend that the act of MH be amended so that the e.ilue state shall be ln clude.l In one district, which will per mit the larger streams to aid the small er on-, bring the plan now pursued In tho state of Washington, and would further rec(mn-nd that the compensa tion of the flab commissioner and hi deputies and their expenses be paid frm ih he'cl-erv fund. Thla would relieve the general fund of an expense or Jbooo eatn yiar. The case of 8 Normlle against the Oregon Hallway A Navigation Company was on trial before Justice Urower yes terday. The plaintiff aska damage In the extent of $J"0 for Injuries received by one of plaintiffs mules that waa brought down from Portland by defend ant and placed on their wharf where It was. it appears, tied to a plow. The mule wa Injured by striking one ot Its l"gs against the plow, and plaintiff "eka to eecjver damages In the above amount. A number or witnesses were ended, and the argumenta were heard The case wa then taken under con- sldeiailon. W. 8. Bristol, or Portland, waa the attorney ror the O. It. & N., and Pillion Uroe. for Mr. Normlle. General H. B. Compswn and V. E. Keaay, of Portland, officers of the Hockefeller Mining Company, have re turned from an Inspection of the prop erties. They brought back sample or ore taken rrom the ahart of the New Kra, which gave rich results. J, O, Hanthorn. president or the company, had tn assay made at the government assay oltUe in Seattle from the pay streuk, v.lilch went $455 gold to the ton. The general average across the four-foot ledtre taken from a number ot afcsnys gives an average of 133.75 pir tan. The Rockefeller mine are con ceded to be among the most promising ndnea In th? Bonanxa district, located in the Greenhorn mountains, in Eart ern Oregon. The act In relation to city parks upon which the vote was taken on Wed nesday, pnnldes that if accepted the mayor, city engineer and five cltixens to be eppolnttd by the Judge of the circuit court shall constitute a park commission, but not more than three of the cltlscna appointed shall be of the same political party. This commission hall have charge of all city parks and shall have power to levy a tax of not more than ',i mill each year to make Improvements on came. The commis sion shall alao have authority to pur chase lands for a park and make a levy of not to exceed mill per year to pay for same, provided that the proposition to make such levy be sub mitted to the vote or the people at a regular city election and a majority or the vote cast ravor it. Tempting Plated Silverware. Finest Quadruple Plated Goods. The new Joan ware is the sensation ou the marktt. Tea Sets Coffee Sets Baking Dishes Cake Baskets Tea, Table and Dessert Spoons Knives and Forks Many Other Fanoy Pieoes Our 'Prices ! Just Like Finding Money. i ',- Great American Imp ortiii? Tsa Co.. 671 Commercial street. Aatortv Secretary of State Dunbar ha bn confined t his bed for over two weeks with an utta k of malaria and typho.d. It is announced that the rever has left him, but hla physician aay he will not be able to go to hla office before January 1. Aa this 1 the s.-am when tho secretary's biennial report must be prepared, It la especially Inconvenient for him to be absent from his office wrk at till time, Mr. Dunbar's Ill ness Was perhaps brought on In part by too close application to his work, for he la at hl office early In the morn ing, and returns and worka several hours by lamplight. Steamer Queen City, which returned to Victoria, H. C, from Nootka and way porta on the West Coast, bring new or. the rinoing or the nameboaid of some craft and a strange assortment or wreckage at Carmanah. W. Day kin, who la In charge or the Carmanah light, discovered the latest addition to the flotsum of the Island coast, and he describes it aa follows: A broken board, painted red. with yellow letter A. L. vlde ntly the final two letter or a name, and the figure ti. The let ters and figure were about eight In ches long. A great quantity of small pieces of tongue and groved lumber, painted white, several oars, piece ot a boat's gunwhale, painted white; a great many empty cases and four life belt with 8. 8. San Pedro. Mr. Zimmerman, of the firm of Wolff lc Zwlcker, at Portland, when aiked yesterday morning regarding the story that wa being re-porttd that the elforta to flcat the lightship were to be given over stated that no thoughts had been entertained of abandoning the lightship, and that a crew was kept constantly at work at the scene. She was moved down the beach 40 feet lately, and Mr. Zimmerman said more progr wus being made daily. No date ha been set f.r a final attempt but the contractors are confident she will le worked oft the sands gradual ly. She l.'ea on the sands at McKenzl; H?aiJ, and although two time extensions have teen made, the contractors are encouraged with present prospects, and will continue the work. The comedian. Walter Walker, ac companied by the dainty comedienne, Mildred St. Pierre, and a cast of un usual excellence will present "That Mini it Fisher's opera house next Monday night. This Is the comedy that made all New York laugh when pro dueed at the Herald Square tlR-a'er. and out of over sixty newspapcra it received not one bad notice. The role r.f Theophllua Montjoy's is very happily suited to Mr. Walker's talent ror he certainly did score a great succen sea son berore last In the star role in "A Cachelnr's Honeymoon," and last season In "The Nominee." and It ia the general crlnion that the young man will ere many Reasons rank as our fore moat comedian. Advance sale of seats op ns at Grlflin & Heed' Saturday morning, It Is safe to say that, should the op portunity again occur. Fisher's opera house will be found too small to ac commodate the crowd which will turn out to learn "Why Smith Left Home." Th piny last night waa positively the best comedy which has been presented In Astoria for a great many months, and It merit wa appreciated by the audience, aa was evidenced by the al Tost continuous applause and curtain calls at the end or each act. It would he unfair to single out any one mem ber of the comDany for praise. Each character, no matter how small, was painstakingly handled, and careful at tention was given to costuming and tage setting. It might not be amiss to say that Liszie May Ulmer. aa the "secretary of the Cook Ladies' Union," Is entitled 'to the cake. Sheriff Frailer, of Portland, when abkkd concerning the charges made against a deputy sheriff by District At torney Chamberlain in regard to the jury on the Fay Severe caae made the following statement: "In regard to the assertion that one or the deputy sheriffs Influenced the jurors, or at tempted to. I know nothing more than tht a deputy met the Jury and in vited them to take a drink, and that while ro doing he may have said some thing. One or the Jurors made this re port, tut declared that he did not be lieve the deputy meant anything out or the way. I am willing to have the man Investigated." It Is rumored that the deputy In question has been suspended. When Sheriff Frailer was asked about the rumor this afternoon, he replied that the deputy had not been suspend ed, but had been laid oft for a while. A NEW YEAR'S GUIDE. There is one book every one should make an effort to get, tor the new year. It contains simple and valuable hlntj concerning health, many amusing anecdotea, and much general Informa tion. We refer to Hostetter'a Almanac, published by Th-j Hostetter Co., Pitts burg Pa, It will prove valuable to any household. Sixty employes are kept at work on this valuable book. The Issue for 1901 will be over eight millions, printed In the Kngllsh, Ger man, French, Walsh, Norwegian, Swe dish. Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages. It contains proof of the ef ficiency of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the great remedy prepared by the pub lishers, and Is worthy of careftil pre servation. The almanac may b-- ob tained free of cost, at any druggist or general dealer In the country. REAL vT ATE Peter Welman to Clara Weiman 150 acres In section IS, T N. R 8 W: 1150. Charles Forsnan to William. Olsen lot 11, Unlontown; 111. Ltrtited States to Michael Gorman 160 acres In section 24. T S K, R 7 W: patent. The Astoria Company to Laura H. Whnlley quitclaim deed to lot 5, block 7, Hailroad addition to Ocean Grove; X20. Laura H. Whalley to Delia L. McCul- hy same property; $150. SALEM RURAL MAIL SERVICE. The rural mall service, to run from the Salem postofllce to the surround ing country, and give the rural popu lation surrounding Salem a dally mall service equal to that In that city la now established, so far as the laying out of the routes and the appoinment of the carriers Is concerned; the report on the work has been sent to the post ofllce department at Washington by Special Agent 11. J. Ormsby, and noth ing now remains to be done except the approval of Captain Ormsby's work by the department, and the order to start the carriers on .their routes on a day to be fixed by the department. Eight routes were established, covering a ter ritory of 240 square miles, with Salem as the center; the carriers will serve on an average or 1-a families each, giv ing a dally mail service to a popula tion or about 6000. TRADE WITH THE ORIENT. It was thought by shippers that the present troubles In China would strongr- iANmi ORIGINAL AD 1 RY J) minanlVMt We Make Up. Shapes KZZ-. n 1 J ft I Eft L. 1 Where Nature Left Defects Where Nature Did Her Best tit 1 1 M Clothes That's why we urge you pre sent your husband, brothers, With one of WISE'S shapely suits of Clothes 6r Stylish Pair of Pants it THE RELIABLE JUST RECEIVED A Full Line of . . .STOCKFISH. Helnze's Mince Meat, Gneen Olives and all kinds of Holiday Delicacies 0 FISHER BROTHERS, ASTOKIA, ORE. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all Jcind9 at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets ly affect the shipments of American merchandise to the Orient and especial ly that or flour. While the shipments were affected slightly they have been much larger than waa anticipated. The war has probably relieved the flour situation. A blockade at Hong- Kong had been diligently forecasted for months by exporters and shlping men, but this was averted by the outbreak of the war, which resulted in the use of American flour. K'l lai h Shipments have continued as regular ly as they did before tne ouiDrean. i.m... k..4 haon o iimiilatlnif In Hong Kong and it was stated in advices from thei Orient that the warenouses at nuiig Kong were full of flour and little op ...,.nit r.r 11ftrVinn' nff tho accumu lated product waa offered. It vvas ex pected that shipments would have to cease for a time, or at least be cur tailed until the stocks could De woraea oft. The -coming of a large force which was accustomed to the use of flour made it possible to dispose of the stock, and the regular demand made It possi ble to continue shipments. The threat ened exclusion of Amrelcan flour from Siberia resulted in. shipments from Hong Kong to Vladivostock. and It Is now reDorted that Hong Kong- has no more flour on hand than Is needed. NOTICE TO MARINERS. San Francisco Bar, California, No tice la hereby given that on December 10, 1900, Light Vessel No. 70 was re placed on her Btatlon, about i miles outside the bar oft the entrance to San Francisco harbor, and the gas buoy, temporarily marking the station, waa withdrawn. No change has been made In Light Vessel No. 70, as to characteristics of lights, fog-signal, or general appear ance. This notice afreets the "List or Lights and Fog-Signals. Pacific Coast. 1900." page 14, No. 22, and the "List or Bea cons and Buoys, Pacific Coast. 1900," page 18. , t?y order or the Light-House board. SMALLPOX AT PENDLETON. There are a number or cases of small pox at Pendleton and considerable ex citement haa been occasioned thereby. The cases until the present time hava leen of a very mild type, which is a good thing one way and bad another, for there is so little fear attached to It that those afflicted and members of the families do not comply with the law regarding quarantine, leading to a still further spread of the disease. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there are funda In the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the road and cross ing fund and endorsed prior to October 5th, 1900, also warrants numbered 13. 616, 13,022, 13,036, 13,023 and 13.023 on game fund endorsed Octob-r 6th, 19W). Interest will cease after this date. F. J. CARNEY. City Treasurer. Astoria, Oregon. Dec. 11. 1SC0.