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Mw M.-Thl , tl .lv.jf tb flnaf tninla between -th hlp utmltjy bill vlow, :iiTit , foun(J mny leaders la thelivchair when th 8ent - opened this mornink. tit .Kenton, after the mprnlnf rolutin tm llpve4 o' AS devoted lmot entirely to debate on the pending meaeure. : Senator Pattereoiy : t Coioradu, advocated- t), adoption or . an amendment prohibiting- tho payment -t aubeldy to any ateamahtp Company - employing CWrts labor. He oald It ,w - an Indorsement of, the Federation of La- ""roBoifs i. , y. t Tr- t (fiorlpps MiRea Association.) f WASHINGTON. March IT.ecretary Hoot aiwiouneeld this afternoon that Tvm- aton will be Mfttgned to command of the Department fof Colorado as Soon as his - furlouyh ha expired. .', i , '. POSTMASTER ACCUSED, - (Scrtpptw-VeRae News Association.) WA8HIN0TON. March 17.Charges Of . dlseharKini'pdstofBoe employes ''for polit ical reasons'', have been filed v aaamst Postmaster, Coyne of Chicago by T. W. M'lttner, a former employe. - The Civil rvlce Commission will Investigate, y r ---(I .in , 10VED WRONG GIRL. , - y,j;i ' " Jy : .. '-.-''Wournat Special.) '' ' ' "BOZEMAN, Moh., Mar. 17.-Jas. Lewis, of Cottonwood, few niilearfrom (own, wjs Vaited upon ay masked men recently 'and told 1, rejnove hs,fanlly.yfrom thai ' ttL"(M.. Ik. f?l7 Uowtt :oWftuciW? named Cook, who was faught after by a - - L Kua4MM-iuie orfng nJ' The parents M wr fill v nuinii vnw t . w . the jflMkers,, Ie wis baa atrtudy left the country. t OREGON Cin. -J 1 (Journal SpedaLJ ' , ORBOON CITT, March 15.-Th Perthle . Musical Club had cause to feel compli mented when th Woodmen hail .was lined last night to hear.th recital of Mrs. Walter Reed, contralto, of.; Portland. Jt was a benefit entertainment for. th local Y. td; C. A., under' th auspices; of the rki rtiik MraR-t In utMllint vitfd and was enthusiastically aDDlauded. i Wipondlnf to encores after several num ber,' The hall was tastily decorated with j Oregon grape, rerns ana pouea piams. i RUN DOWN Electric Car Injured s . ;'-'-j.y, V'''.1f y vwhiui: attempting " to cross : Sheridan ktreet between. First and Second, at' 7:30 - this morning, Israel Shank, residing at 634 " First street,, had a narrow scap from a frightful deaths ' He" claims b lUief 'saw nor. heard Car No. at, of the Portland ' Railway Company,: in charge of Motor- riiaa MadUoh,. which bor down upon, Mm. It appears that Shank attempted, to ross th strt from th south side.:di ? rectiy th front at the. car.' Claim is wade Ion the- on side that the motorman did hiot ring his belt, and' on th other that r he . did. When the car collided -with ShahV it rolled him oyer. As soon , as Doeslbla the ' oar. whiclt vwas running ' rlowly.' being. within 0 feet ef the track y terminus. Was stopped. Shank was taken . to his home and rir. Bipswanger called. OxlbrdMadras Jiist ii Btdt tb latest Just ? i Btt! th' daintiest. Saw tattenu now, iafora thty lae oi n ji 400 MEN'S F URNISHXR. acJ-,AgeBt lor.. th cioiiiEiras Criticised;;ror:'PJayjng Cards.and Dancing. . .v. -j- :,yv , ' ,y,4yf.yvv;. -ft . 'yt via- fJonrnalMiaL 8errlce. ?' t l ORBOONXITri starch lT.-Rev;' W. . 'Orinl,''.ator;oiVthe', Methodist Episcopal church, severely, scored .all oongregaMoa yeaterdax tpf daticjng, : carJ-pla j tag, and tbeater-aIng. & owever.'yltri. Is '; believed that Ms errobnwfe of faneral applica tion, as It Is not presumed that many of the communicants' were guilty ofy these offenses. jThs leader ot the jholr teaches (Jnnclng schaobm sh;: ; jembr another churrn., ' ;f - " KScrippl-McRaO "News Association.) FALL JtlVPH., March.- W.-The Marin Hospital service announces th Tact that A fatal case of buboWlo plague, was re ported FebrUary 11 from Berkeley. Cel., the first cT in the' United States outside of San Francisco. r ' AN FRANCISCO, March 17.Tha case of bubonic plaguo reported from Berkeley was that-of" Chinese laundfyman. He came over to the .Qovernment plague, lab' ratory at Ban Francisco dying there the same day, , V " . ' I; Sofipps-VtcRa Sew. Association.) . i LONDON, , March 1T.-A Brussels ; dis patch says an Kngllsbman and a woman, names -not mentioned, while traveling from linden to;Vlannwere robbed of Jewelry Valued at 40.000 pounds. Another dispatch says the jewelry was worth SO,. Qoo pounds. . ftt,"'( l- , sVcrlppsiIcBaaiNewi AtsoolaUoh.) " tONXKN,, "March ' 17.-Th pessimistic feeling regardlnf the South African war 1 on the increas. Thl feeling or dis couragement lsv accentuated, by thk publi cation of a report this morning that the .Cap Colony rebellion is again flourish ing, and that Commandant ' Merits has captured ; two large convoys. News of the loss to the government is suppressed, BETTER. (Scrlppa'-McRae News Association.) LOS . A . Jif aqob,' 17.-May or Sam uel Jones' .(of .Toledo, O.,) condition la somewhat better toaay. He ordered him taken to Bt. Vincents .. hos- pitai; fi -vTf: ':, ' ' v , It .wasx found that Shank was' so badly bruised that he 'could hot talk. He suf fored from, deep lacerations in both "legs and sustained three or four irregular fashes about theyf ace nd forehead One llttl finger- was, 'broken and his whole IxMy from head f to, foot' was badly, con tused. y'W.-i. ''.'ii y '' i Pr.' Btaswanger says that he was com pel led to lake" some tS stitches in BhanX' face. It ie the Opinion of Dn Rlnswanger and also of Dr. Llttiefleld. the Portland Railway Company's surgeon, that Shank's injuries, while painful, are4iot dangerous, ana that he Will be a well man inside of a Bcrlpps-MrRae News Association.) PLTMOUTH.Mnrch U-The steamer Deutschland, with ? Prlni-e Henry qn board, arrived hero' today. The vbyage from New York .was uneventful. AH on board ar in good health. The Prlrib Is very much fatigued by his hurried trip through the United States and kfot byhtmself during the early part of the voyage. He spent most ef the time Jn y.resting .nhd ' was seen only at meals. Admiral "Voh Beckendorff said the Prince was' therbughly satisfied with hs visit to America, and was greatly pleased with th arrangements or . hie' re-eptlon everywhlere. ' .?S) "Vit " . . ,- a ttttltheiust or vrlndow.sQtpIay , . s.. . , art' all $'C vv asmnsion dta and HATTER 'Jmm"UA??!0 DUD0II1C PLAdU C. ... i; ',, ..A . r t '-. U M Sasj aauSi a a i . A as s 4 A. . 4 The victory won by th Independent Republicans at , the' prlmSrhesSaturday, while not . ovarwhelmfng, was ajl least de cisive, .i-j- r, t In th 79 precincts f a, lit county In eluding those outside 'the cltyvt the - Inde pendents elected 07 delegates and. th f regulars 6Tk This gives tlii independents a majority of S3 votes in tha eohventlon. It la claimed that a number of tha d1e gates elected on. tha- nde6endenttlcl!it belong to the regular,, brgphlsat Ion 'o,n4 .will vot that waytN - tha , convention. The Sixth, Seventh,' Ninth, fentlt.and Eleventh wards ar given, credit fori, tU . result, the delegations elecyed from these wards being almost-solidly Independent, The county conveptiow w) bo called to oroer weanesaay mgrnmgai ;iu ocjoca In A, O. U. W. halt .byDr.iO. 8,'.P, Plummer, chairman- oi tie ; Clty-J ah County Committee.. ' ; While both faction ar alklng pcaca and harmony and . are' - decorated- with' "olive branehea and dovei galorft" tha hardest flsht of the campaign. Is expected to .com up In -th cenvferltloij .over, th permaoent organlsatioa.. - , ' 1 .' If the regular -RerrabHcans vaiti mujstey seventeen- delegite efeetet on, the- indei pendent ticket who ; awffriendly , to rth administration of tn present, committee, the regular Republicans will be perpetu ated In power. Otherwise tp Multnomah County Republicans will b reorganised and the - new organisation will be tha Republican party. Membefa of th com mlttee state that their chlf aim Is har- mony ana tney bsk ror me next commit tee and for the ttlcket to be named Wad nesday th cordial supnpt-t of both fac tions of th party.' la other words, th present committee' hopes-that in th fu ture there will, be no Republican factions In Multnomah county. . ' 89 far, there has bean , absolutely no understandings as ta p candidates tor chairman of 4 the coont convention neither has either-; faction prepared a alate of county 'officers, 'fhe convention Will 'nominate -one state senator ana twelve Representatives; a, full city and county ticket, and wlU'elaoi a county and city central committee,? besides a joint Senator and a Joint Rcpreentfttlve with Clackamas county. COUNTY CANDIDATES, The offices of county , clerk, olerk Of th circuit court and recorder. of deeds and conveyances wilt be consolidated under the now law. "Fori, this jofllc,,-Connty Clerk I Q. Bwetland has been mentioned, as also has been H. Alexander,' Frank Fields and A. N- CUmbell -Among th men mentioned as candidates for sheriff are County Commission J. O.rMack, ex-Mayor W. A. Storey, f Thomas Mo- Namee, Peter Ilobklrk, . Phllo HOIbrook and Dan 3. Moore. ' For coanty treasurer, W. Scott Brooke,. John ft. twls and George Streeter have, been ..talked Sot, Among the aspirants for county assessor are Capt. Charles McDonnejll,, U H, Max well, George Harold," Oi k Watklns and James Huddheson. ' ; , J- A number of lawyers are willing to be county Judge. Among thpse are Major j,: f. H.enneay, utio..j. -Kraemeri w. m. Gregory, H. W. Northup, eter H. Ward, J. H Mlddleton and. -"Municipal Judge George J. Cameron. t i if, K, Pone, the preeent auditor, will stand-: or- rtfnomlnaUon'and , I, p.. Cole lias also-been mentioned fr the place,; ., , " : " ;.; CITT OFFICeJs. ' VMayotf Rowe nwlir probably b a" candi date fop renomlnatton. ftVf Tyler WoodS ardad .'A. L. Mills-are also spoke of 1 connection with, this oflfce. Apparent ly there will .be no-opposlJon to the nomination of City Auditor Thomas C. Devlin. J, E. Werlein ind Arank Hacheny are candidates tor city treasurer, ana ror City attorney besides the present jncurn- bent, J. : .. Long, ,Kaipn; . uujiiway, R, Citron and Robtv, Wrjght . aro - as pirants. ;-.'', ..j. : : CORBETT FOR SENATOR.. It Is openly talked ontto, street today that in case, the independent Republican Control ' th next legislature H- w. Scott thay 1e, dropped as a Senatorial cin didate and that Ex-Benator H. W. Cor- bett may be brought forward at th right time. '-v.-.' y;'.y:t.-:,. " CARET FORCHAIflMAN, ' It developed during -the day that the In dependent Republlonna hae a plan foot to organise th.,cbuntj' convention- by the election of C K. Carey, as. permanent chairman.' , Should, the 'regular Re publi cans .succeed In gaining- control of the body,' and should h fee 'ipresent . on a proxy, O. F. Paxton will probably be the Chairman'. " '. . :: .. The friends of Mayor Bbwe, Without- re gard to faction or. party, Strongly favor his re-election, Should h - be defeated In the county convenrtQn,.tbere is a move ment on foot to run hlna, independently, J. P. Finley. the -welMuiown funeral dl- roctpr, has snnounced himself as i cans (-.luaio for qroner.-;v j; -Thi'deiegates In tbeTcattt Ward wflt' meet tonight at 1:30 Vclocav at; thlr poll- jng-iaco'andypis,electlaf'jl Ward -rairnmA'toii'mnw harmony In the con ven Uon. , It Is expected that . A humber of the other watd i delegations will: hold .tneeetlnga this Evening. Moat of tha wards' wilt prganlte' tomorrow, t . THE DEMOCRATS. 7.4. Caotain Samuel White. Chairman ef tha Democratic ptate Central Commute, re turned to the City last night, after a visit to Ashland. Medford, Uoseburg, and Oth er Southern Oregorl fownay CapttWbit said ha found his party a Southern Or-" gon in splendid trlra.ad ,n entire har mony. After making a brief business vis. It to his home.at. Baker , City. Captain -White-wW-be -4v,JrtUnd aoUauoaly- inTrr ftT'Tn-nrfft atrtwine ' r,iissif's. - . - ' T"1 1 iww 1 1 . . I A sensational matter cam tf tight. thl morning when tlt became street fajk that John Vine, who wa thr wU-fcnwit pro pflftor ef Vlnc's Markot, aor?je Fourth and Alder, -was missing, ' He, has jt; 'behn scan la Portland for: earry? tw-weeks, and his present whereabouts (s unknown. - Couplet iwttn Mr. frVm's svdderi- disap pearanca ia ,-th ' facf that j tijete ,j a' re ported indebtedness due rom Wm to some of the commtsston' nehbf th ftty;. and possibly others. This amount, ta several thousand dollara It was-reported In some tiuarters that tha ? iflgurea would reach $7,000, bat this Is thought to ba cesslve, It was sUted at th Vlnce, Market that Mr. VInce'a affair -are in charge of his son, and that he is acting ndr,,the. con trol of th .Merchants''' Protective Aseo oiation. , i. : ."'f 1 . iErccst ;Vince, the oh in. charge ef the business does not kaow'wher th father hat gone'.t He admits that h doe not expect "him to return, Th1 atlact amount Mr. Vincn .owes is not knoan. nor' the firm.' but they include ootarlion men, hoieoal , poultry and Ust-dealers, fruit men and wholesale grocer,-j The credl tors ar-trying quietly to arteot a set Uemnnu o thttErnt Vine msy con Undo the business If possibles- ' - ,. , Wheat speculation la said fa hve some thing to do withyYIiica'a losses,. 14 lit' wiiiroiiowiNewcomers With Coniagrous v Diseasesr Persons coming Into Portland afflicted with smallpox and otherf contagious dis eases wtli be arrested, sent t th pest hous and,' after conviction later, must serve taraa in tit elty -Jal.' . This IS tha Important feature of 'the pro poked new health ordinance that Js being considered by th Council Committee on Health this afternoon. :At th last meet ing of the council tha ordinance was not mad a law because .of ambiguity of the putative clause- It wag returned to the health committee, and. has been revised by Councilman Mulkey pf that committee. and will be passed at th. next meeting of the council Wednesday afternoon. (Scrlpps-McRae News AsSoclstlon.) CHICAGO March ,I7.-Unusual cold weather tar St.' Patrick's Day 4s the solV reminder of th blisaard. that' strutk Chi cago Sunday, but reports -from Colorado, Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin i and the Northwest ' territory indlcata a- contlnu- ance of one of the worst-snowstorms In years'. Railroad' traffic -ia'. blocked and losses on the cattle range will beyheavy From four to. sit feet,?tnow. is reported from many points, , ; ; i rT - FARQO, N. p., M,arCb,17.-Almost every' railroad in th state fa U4 .up by the Snowstorm. Reuorts of srreat suffering in the farming districts are. being received. The bodies of four men have been found In tha know drifts, 'i FIVE DROWNED. i: . (Journal Special Service.) CHATHAM. Mass., March 1T.-Captain Eldrldge of Monomoey. Life having Sta tion and five of hla crew, who started to tha relief of a distressed barge this morn ing, were drowned by the carsixlng of theirboatjy'y s ' y - KILLED By TRAIN. t. , (Journal Special Serviced . BONNEVILLE. March 17. An unknown young man was killed at this plac Sun day morning while trying to steal a ride on a freight train,- Coroner Rand held an Inquest this afternoon. : The fellow was only , 17 years of ag. , y ScrIpps-MeRa Nwa Association.) PRETORIA, March U.--Qen. Hamilton has commenced a drtye to tha southwest Transvaal, and hopes to' capture some of Commandant Botha's forces," CQAp John Hal, a prominent railway tin tractor, died Saturday evening at t o'clock at- th Good Samaritan boipltal, .of iy-' phoid fver,"afttr,,a peek's-Ulnass. Mf." Hal was years old ahd survived by a -son and daughter. ""Th body a was sent to MarysvIUe, - Cel., for burial. ARREST it ' - Sl'r. ' BIG FIRE. , An alarm of Ore from Sixth and Wash Ingtonbrougnt tne fire department at t o'clock this afternoon to Bixih and Osk treets wlier 'THnlty church was found .to be.in fiaras, , ,r slir,Wa Clearly- evident from the first tha . the structure, being of ; wood, would burft 1lkv tinder, and th department labored hard to extinguish it. f Robert Bndi"t tie janitor, lighted a fir at 1,-w-in tne turnaoe, aereot n wnicr .allowed the fire to escape. It was finally goy en. under control, but the lnsld will ba. totally ruined.. ; , ... The nr broke out In Trinity church at 2:V) ;P.;M. When extinguished It was found that th root was badly .damaged, interior 'decorations, ' pip organ.- seats, otq.y were completely ruined by smoke and,, water. , y , Insurance on the edifice Is to the amount of 111.000,'. ; , . ,. , Chas. Hinkston, a Tacoma electrtelati, thinks-the Are was caused by a live wire t-cing TQunded on th gas pipes, ignlt- lr; the as,.'. i'jy'- Tliirlngithe'.nra, Frank Dow,, of Truck 4 Nor while- cutting a wire waa "thrown to tha ground, together with his ladder, which slipped and fel(. H was taken to his. home, s ., ., r . fATAL DUEL (Journal Special Service.) SACRAMENTO, March I7.-V. C. Dodge, a Wood carver, fought a duel today on th, Sacramento rlvor bridge with black- fmlth R. C. Woods. They used revolvers. Dodge was fatally shot Wood was shot three times, but not seriously hurt. It is snid that the shooting grew out of the refusal Of Woods to marry Dodge" daughter. 7 - " . COURT OF APPEALS. (Scripps-McRae News Association.) A; FAKCiSCi MSrch It.-Tha Oc cult Court of Appeals rendered decision! today in jthe-followlng cases:" Union Sav ing Loan Co., of Washington vs. Law renc and Katherine Byrne; judgment af firmed. Theresa Hills vs. Northern Pa. elflc; affirmed. Mrs. Hill's husband was in tunnel.' Robrt Lewers Co, vs. Ke kenanoha; affirmed. By this the Hawaii courts ate declared to have full authori ty to admiralty eases. if.fin h ' (Scripps-McRae News Association.) NEW -YORK. March 17.-Jelfrles and FltasUninoHs have decided to put the se lection of th. battle ground for the big fight off till April 1. Denver Is still a live ly bidder for the mllj. ' JRIPPRtirit IN TWATMIVrt I LOS . ANGELES, March 1.-Jenrles be gan . training'-today fqr the Fltsslmmons flghf, , Hetwrll- train here. A wire was received jfom the Century Club announc ing, tljati bid will only be open until to morrow, r.flt wired requesting -an early s jtj'lenien?o vth data. -.PATRICK'S DAY. i .(Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) : DUBLIN 'March 17.-Tw hundred and fifty extra men were drafted for the con stabulary today - In Lubgan. Armagh, Omagh and Stewaratown-. to restrain the oxuberano of St. Patrick's celebration. V CHICAGO. - ':''' Irishmen of Chicago did not celebrate St. Patrick's Day today with their usual parade. There were church services dur ing .the,-day, and there Will be banquets and entertainments tonight NEW YORK. Observance of St. Patrick's Day here promises to break all records for show and pageantry. Every Irish society will turn out In parade, which will pass throughyths principal streets this after- nooh. .; ' PORTLAND. St, Patrick's Dayi the Mrtbday of Ire land's patron saint, waj observed In Port lands s It vr is throughout the world a day of prayer; song and sodla.1 reunion. At , lfl: o'oiOck,' solemn high, mass Waa celebrated, at Stk Patrick's church, where ReVi .w iJt Hogaa Is rector. .The sermon Was breached by Archbtshoo ChrisU and A number of priests were in, attendance i the aanotuary; Archbishop Ctirtstte's sermon was elaborate and appropriate to th -oocain,y'y "v'y ,,,, ' ., s; , ; A dinner td the visiting clergy was given this afternoon at the residence of th rector of Bt. Patrick's, and. tonight aty: o'clock, there Will - be a concert nd lectur. at the Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis streets, ; The singers , will be;. Mr. Walter Reed. Miw flttBIeen Lawier. Horn. J. Zan and E. Victor Austin. The will follow" th lecture by JRcv. Henry E. 0Kcefe. ."on t '' the, PauUsT Fathers' of 6an" Franclsto, who will speak on afTh Hopes and Feara of th Irish NatloR. - St." Mary's Church; Alblna. cIbr?dr 8t, Patrick's day at Gomes Hall on kua I street Saturday , evening. . . Tha - staet vent' of - th " evening was ait addrasat by th sloq'uent Hon, , Frank Dover Of galem, -on "Irish and American' CitlsesM ihip. ; w "i" 2 z '""vj OAr fOb A $1.00 EASTMAN ' Cl iRfk 0R A'$2.0OASX MJlUU - MAN KODAK W", , C1 .Oii for Xivbo east- r MTUy ;. MAN KODAK V i A AfOR A SIO fASTf ? vOUU . MAN KODAK , 5c lb for Hypo.- 10c for Develop r- This is a COMBINATION fixture and the very best that can be pal 19; have other fixtarei as ':,!ow as $2.SO. This b new! stock. Our old stock is befas closed out. THE JOHN 1 r if ) v -'I'll 0 ':. I 1 -x3J TT 42 Years' of Consorvatiye;6rpwth IF IS. fio More Dread of lie Dentd Chair New:;Y6WBitoI i-Porlbr. - 4th and Morrison Sts Portland, Ore. no rain , . Teetn extracted and filled absolutely Wtihont pain, but otir int." methooV applied to th a;utn. No sleep-itrudut-ing agent or r 1 Tha ar the only uental parlors Jn Portland havin pan; . amcea and Ingredients to extract. All and anply gold crowns -nni crowns undeeetable from Mat uiai teeth, and warranted for lti y eut the least pala, "j",,,;-: ..'. . -'.r k y . ,f : . '. Z ' ,SV sHour 8:30i3&O0-Sjn:jyta:3Dta2 CX A :.:Tu, U 'fr. This Kodak regular f try $20.00, now . . . i C4) O Free and UlJ instruction. Classes in ' -Photography . - - ' '', twice a week.'? W snake expert photographers of our cus-- t - tomera, at th camera sold in Northwest come from 1 Wooddrcl, Clariie & Co.V SlrSSts FINEiy)EWFlXTJJRE,S4.75 A NEW THING V AC IIAarTVI C 4frfw.-! ,- !' mjaWwVt-. t s ;:-, )', 4i t ?i You cant get anytblns Bka It : ' - ; . elMwher. .v , - CO. 91 tint StraaVYetsvacn Oak and Stark.' 1 jjuyi 1 m 1 " STRONGEST., KFTHE ' WORIO" L. Samuil, Manager, KM Oraganlan Bu tiding, Portland, Or. Or KtW YORK Assets, $16,500,000. OaL-ns Paid, $37,000,000. - Best Ufa insurance .in tha worfa. Operates $1,000,000 department in Oregon and Washington. Writ for particulars respecting our 5 per cent Gold Debentures, Pension Bonds, and Combination Bonds, r ' , - f .TotUAITcSr;onJCenera!MafMger , : , f 1 Chamber of Comrtierce tldg. w ' - . v Portland,' Orec an iTtir DrprrrTiAW! irtr tvii 1 di icrrot -v.'." HARD, TOUpH, DURABLE, STAYS tilC ADAMANT COMPANY , TELEPHONE, MAIN 718. EXTRERlUaiY- STRIKING 1 ,i .My 1 1 UUKWJtW.' Fit IOWAL 50UVNIIV ; , Which contahvi about Forty Views of th Most. Pleasing ; 4 i point of. Interest th nf sbent JPortland. Never in the. history Of ih city ha there been anything half as dainty and artistic as this Beautiful ookleuv , -r . s i.,: SEE OUR. yVTNDOVV DISPLAY ON THQtO STREET t THE j- GItL COMPANY Cor.TKM ant-AMer Strectst - " ' , "4 Z7 A, NaGr.r-