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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1904. POPULAR Serenade by the . ' . . . LAST JDF DRYDOCK BONDS ARE SOLD POST Or PORTXJJTD COMMISSIOK , AOCXFTS TEKDBB 01 B. H. BAW- inr' sobs op cbxcaoo, ut XSXBCt PAXB PRICES TO ADOPT BATES BOB 80CEXB0. At a meeting of the Port of Portland commission yesterday afternoon drydock bonds to the amount of 1215,000 were' sold to E. H. Rollins & Son of Chicago at $94-89. making them realise IJ04, 013.50., In other words, they were sold at practically $11,000 below, par. The bonds were $0 years and bear four per cent Interest. Taking the reduction from the face value Into consideration the firm buying them will in reality realise 4 1-5 per cent Interest on the investment Contracts were drawn up by-both sides and the Chicago, buyers, through their local agent, deposited a check of $1,000 guaranteeing that they would take over the issue, within the next two weeks. , Out of the eight bids submitted the commission considered the one accepted by far the best offer. Several of the firms bid only on a fractional part of the $216,000. Among these was the Mo Mlnnville National bank, which offered to take 11,000 worth of bonds at $1$,- . ooo. - - . The bids follows: E. H. Rollins A Bon,, $218,000 at $94.19; Denison, Prior & jCo., $215,000 at 90 1-1 cents; the Mo Mlnnville National bank, $16,000 worth for $11,000; George Ooode, $80,000 at Ktfrrtnts and $10,000 worth at 87.6; J. W.MCruthers & Co., $$0,000 at 88.28; Fuller. Parsons Co., $193,(70 offered for whole Issue; W. J. Hayes ft Sons oqered $185,000 for the full amount ' The entire Issue -of $400,000 drydock bonds authorised by law has now been disposed of, .5. 00 having been sold several months ago. Superintendent Mcintosh waa In at tendance, and the prices which are to be charged for vessels docking at the Port of Portland drydock were discussed at some length. The superintendent had with him copies of the rate of charges PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE Snow tile Tain of Pyramid Pile Cur. "Gratitude alone prompts me to' testify to the efficacy of Pyramid. Pile Cure. Last March I bought a dollar-package at the drug store, which cured me of bleeding piles, and I was a sufferer from them for eight years; but I had not been troubled with them since, until last' September, when I gave birth to a baby girl, and after that I had a very severe case of protruding piles, which a trained nurse said was the worst case she ever saw, and my doctor told me to get Pyramid Pile Cure again, which I did and waa completely cured in three days. I have hot had piles of any kind since, and It Is all owing to this won derful remedy. My nurse took a box, which I was glad to be able to give her, for I know she will be able to help lots of suffering people whom I could never - see or know. ... - .. . "I recommend "Pyramids' wherever I know of any one suffering as Z did. It gives me great pleasure to be able to eay I am entirely cured, which my doc tor says is true. I say God bless Pyra mid Pile 'Cure." 'From 'a former great sufferer, Mrs. F. Anoott. 1208 Unity St, Frankford. Philadelphia, pa. This remedy, which la sold by drug gists generally, In fifty cent and dbllar packages, im in m uyiiumiory lorra, applied directly to the parts affected and nerfonns Its work quietly and pain lessly. Its value Is evidenced by the - testimony given above, and wa urge all ufferers to buy a package now and 'give It a trial tonight Accept no sub stltutes and remember that there Is no remedy "Just as good, a mtie dook on ' the Cause and Cure of Plies la published hv the Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall Mich., and will be aent t re to any ad dress. ' , , . , PLAYS FOR THE PEOPLE Favorite "Monopoly Mandolin Quartet' 1 (Copyright, 1004,. by W., E. ' Heart. ' , . ' ; I LOVE YOU, LADY, 'DEED I made for. this kind of work at "other porta along the Pacific coast, as well at at Hongkong, and the expressed Inten tion was to fix the local fee at a medium point But no satisfactory conclusion could be reached and upon motion of Treasurer Adams, Commissioners Pease, Thomas and President Swigert were ap pointed as committee to make further investigations of this subject and to tlx the rate of charges for docking. They were also empowered to draw up a set of rules for the government of those engaged in operating the drydock,. as well as the ship owners who have vessels taken on It. VIOLATE THE CITY GARBAGE LAWS , Residents of the city in the vicinity Of Tenth and ; Northup streets have complained repeatedly to the city auth orities that the law prohibiting dumping of garbage In the city Is being con stantly violated in the ' neighborhood. At the corner there is a vacant lot which Is used as a place to dump gar bage by JLhe families complained of. .Ef forts to stop the practice have teen futile, however, and none of the guilty ones has been caught Notices 'were recently posted by Special Officer Caswell and no more garbage waa deposited at the corner during the day. Each night, however a fresh supply Is added to the lot untu residents of that neighborhood say the place will become an Incubator for dis ease. Officer Caswell naa usea every means at hi command to apprehend those who are guilty, but has failed. "They will be caught, though," be said today.' "I will tlx up some scheme which will accomplish desired results. And when they are caught an example will be made of them and I will . do everything In my power to see that the heaviest line in the limit of the law is Imposed.", . . . ' CBxsxsj nr tbb pub tbabb. From Report of Commercial Agent Greener. Vladivostok. A report has been reoeived from East ern Russia that furs have gone down in price, and it has created a panio In the trade. The drop ranges from 20 to 60 per cent As the population of the Marl- time Province, equal in site to four of the large provinces of European Rus sia, finds its principal means of exis tence In hunting fur animals, the reduc tion in price ha an Important bearing, Fashion seem to be the. cause of the fall In price, though .the successful and widespread Improvement In the man ufacture of Imitation furs has an im portant consideration: ' ' In this latter business chemical skill and artistic work have produced mar velous results, A common hare skin can be manufactured to represent ca valuable dark-brown fox. and to such pCTiecuvn inn vmy -an operv may dis cover the difference.' ' No wonder, then, J that cheap colts, marmots, rabbits, and ,ven rata, find saie, wnere vaiuanie saDies ana roxes, from their greater necessary cost, be- oome unsalable stock. A common arctie fox -skin, original cost only $2.60, transported to Leiptlg Is deftly turned Into a ; first-class dark brown tox, worth $30 to $50. A marmot skin, after treatment, suc cessfully represents a sable skin; a rabbit Is made to Imitate a fur seal skin. and even the mole turns up a valuable fur. Salary && Dignity la Congress. From tha New Tork Tribune., Nor Is It certain that an increased salary attachment would reaflr heighten the dignity 'pr quality of service in congress.-A seat in the house or senate haa attractions .far more potent to the American mind than its mere money value. ' The compensation now allowed puts a career, In congress within the reach of any aspirant regardless of hla private means or income; and It would be a serious departure from American tradition to put on such service i strictly commercial value or to encour age needy statesmen to enter congress a a mera mean of livelihood." 7 DOl 'SI IN CITY LIBRARY C0X.X.ECTX0B8 OP MATESJA2. BOB CxbCtclatxob crrr scboom &APXDX.T xxcBEAsrara bxbtk ' BATS OP WOTXB PEOPXJS ABB XX X.TTSTBATEB BAXXT. The children's department of the Portland library is steadily enlarging the collection of' matter for the circulating displays for the- city schools. Miss Hassler is now arranging an Industrial collection, picturing a lamp chimney fac tory at Pittsburg, a cotton factory at Memphis and the leading Industries of other cities. ' These are placed In the school room while the subject of geog raphy Is under study, to impress the children more lastingly with the charao terlstlcs of different parts of the coun try. Similar collections have been made by Miss Hassler and her assistant. Miss Pratt in nature study, mineral; birds, processes Of various industries and nu merous other, subjects. In addition to this work, Miss Hassler conducts Informal class work for child ren. A short story hour Is held at o'clock on each Wednesday. Last Mon day a collection of Raphael pictures was displayed In the children's room In honor of the artists' birthday. Tuesday last was Rosa Bonheur's anniversary and that artists' paintings were displayed. April is an unusually rich month In birthdays, with Shakespeare, Hans Chris tian Andersen and King Christian of Denmark. AU will in turn be properly Illustrated. Miss Hassler said today; "The children feel the warmest interest In their work. The children's room makes them feel a responsibility which develops in them $5 per Month AO Medicines Free ABSOLUTELY PERFECT - -TREATMENT X-Radium Institute 8. Z. COBBZB PXBST ABB KORBXSOB ' (On Flight Up.) Offers its superior services to the af flicted at the cost of $5 per month, med icines included, and the skill of two regularly licensed physicians. Splendid X-RayLaboratory, the effective Swed ish Movement form , of Machano Therapy; the new and celebrated Dr. Flnsen Rays, the treatment that has recently astonished the world "with -Us marvelous cures; the Hot Air -Roasting Process five different systems of treat ment covering all phases of disease are some of the features of this great institution. Positive Cures Of all blood, skin or chvonio diseases. appendicitis, ' rheumatism, neuralgia, gout catarrh, eczema, stiffness of,-the joints, deafness or any other disease of the body. FKMAL.E DISEASES A SPE CIALTY, AND.- CURES EFFECTED CHILDREN UK WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE. Consultation Absolutely Free THE GRAY " r (Frota (h German of The famous Cafe Bauer, "Unter. den Linden,' ' was crowded. Elegant toil ettes and glittering uniforms were everywhere and the air rang with peals of laughter and the humming of many voices. - . A hilarious but exceedingly 1 select oetnpany was gathered . in the corner which by time-honored custom -was re served for diplomats and their guests, and for the time being they were eager ly discussing two . ladles, evidently strangers, who had invaaea tne sacrea diplomatic territory. It waa clear that they were mother and daughter, ana tne young girl, Who was unusually pretty, was clearly not a day over 18. - Lieutenant von Brandengeis, -a hand some young officer In the uniform of an exclusive regiment of the guard, whis pered to his neighbor, a young secre tary from the Austrian legation: Thoroughbreds, I tell you, Baron, tnere Is no doubt about that. How would it be to invite them to Join us?" "Why, of course we will Invite." Baron von Felden said, "it Is no more than our duty to distinguished strang ers." All the others readily agreed, and Colonel Count Gerolshetm of the Grand Culrasseers. who was the oldest In the company, politely approached the older lady and extended a hearty Invitation in the name of his distinguished com rades. : The o!der. lady, though apparently at first greatly embarrassed, at laat gave way to the count's persuasion and a few minutes afterwards the . two ladles seemed perfectly at ease among the aris tocratic company. , '. ;.--! The head waiter, who had evidently been watching the proceedings,' Judging from hla sly smile, whispered something to one of his underlings and In a mo ment the choicest refreshments of the season were placed in front of the two guests of honor.' The older lady still seemed to hesi tate, but the younger smilingly started to remove her elegant gants de Suede. The gaze of the men rested admiringly on her long tapering aristocratic fingers adorned with costly rings. One ring es pecially attracted their attention It was In form of a snake of dull gold, the bead being a large diamond of unusual flra and color. NoC one of the gentle men present had ever seen anything like It In color and form. Prince Slatory, a scion of one of, the oldest and bluest-blooded families of Poland, could not conceal his enthus iasm, and exclaimed: Forgive my lnqulsitlveness, your Grace, but you have on your finger, a ring the like of which I have never seen, though I take great pride In my knowl edge of diamonds." Everybody laughed, and Baron von Felsen cried across the table: "I hope the ladies will forgive my friend, tor when it comes to diamonds Prlnoe Slat ory ia like one possessed." The young girl smiled. "I am exceedingly sorry that I have to disillusion the Prince, whose enthus lasm will probably vanish when I tell him that I wear this ring because It waa given to me by a very dear friend. It Is of no value, except tor the gold in it the stone being only . Bohemian . glass, very finely cut, but, after all, nothing but -glass.". ; :- 'w v Her words came as a surprise to everybody and the Prince shook his head. ."Tour Grace," he said, "I am an' ex pert-on diamonds, and X assure you that cannot be mistaken. Will you oblige me by letting me look at It close by, She supped the ring from her 'finger and handed It to the Prince, who ex amined it very carefully. Then he sud denly rose from the table. 'If your Grace will leave the ring with me for 16 minutes, I should like to take It to my Jeweler, who lives only a few blocks from here, and who can tell the exact value of the gem." "Why, with the greatest of pleasure. my dear Prince; but I tell you that you will only be disappointed. Slatory smiled and went toward the door. ,.. : ; ,. . -, , , , ? ' "Be sure and do not run away with It,' Baron von Felsen called to him as he left tha cafe. v --"-." The Prince, however, heard nothing, Calling a cab. he jumped- in and soon reached the Jeweler's, where he was cor dially received by the principal. Slatory put out the ring. "My dear Mr. Rubensteln," he said, "I have here a ring which haa been In the possession of our family for many years and which I have always considered very valuable. Soma of my friends, however. Insist that it la only an imitation, and X should like to have your opinion as to Its true value." The jeweler took the ring, examined it carefully near the window, removed tfhe beginnings of independence. They gradually grow into the habit of asking for the books they want Instead of be ing told, and later they begin to find these books for themselves. They be come ao attached to their room that even when they are old enough to go Into the large room they hang on llngerlngly. There are several over grown boys of 14 and 16 who still stay because they feel at home here.'' GENERAL FUNSTON TO ATTEND REVIEW General Funston and staff and Colonel Huston and staff will be present at the Armory tonight when Governor Cham berlain will review the Third Infantry of tha National Guard. It has been a year since the governor has reviewed the state troops and packed galleries are expected to surround the drill hall. After the review tonight the officers of the National Guard will entertain their visitors In an informal way. The enter tainment Is Intended to show the appre ciation of the militiamen for the Inter eat shown by the regular army officers. STARTS WORK ON -MINING CONGRESS Headquarters of the American Mining congress will be opened In Portland next Monday at -the city hall. Irwin- Mahon, the secretary of the congress. Is getting his offices in readiness today. Between now and August 22, the date of the open ing of the congress, Mr. Mahon expects to extensively advertise the city and the meeting throughout the United states. ' , - ;rv-: . ; Friday and Saturday. : - Full measure gallon bottle of pure California port and sherry, 60 cents, reg ular 76 cents. .Full Measure House, 108 Sixth street. ' Preferred Stock Canned aooda. Allen & Lewis' liest Brand. , v 33 DIAMOND Vlggo Toepfer) the stone from Its setting, weighed It, and said: . . 1 "Tour Highness, this ring is exceed ingly valuable, only very few gray dia monds being in existence. If four Highness should care to sell it I am ready to pay 20,000 marks for it at any time.", . , "No, no, my dear Rubensteln! The ring is, as I said, an old family heir loom which X cannot selL Should I, however, ever decide to do so, I will let you have the first chance. At present I should like you -to give me a written declaration that you value the ring at 20,000 marks." - With this declaration In his pocket, the Prlnoe started back toward Cafe Bauer. He did not take' any cab, but walked rather slowly, as ha thought by himself. "The last letter from the old man was rather unpleasant Once more, and for the very last time, he writes, he has paid my debts and sends me 10,000 gulden, that Is about 18,000 marks, and that Is all X can ever expect to get , Rather hard lines, I t should say, wonder what Lolo will say to thlsT" Suddenly he stopped as a new Idea struck him. ' "Donnerwetterl that's no bad scheme, To be sure, it Is not very gentleman like, but then I am hard up and that must be my excuse. I really sometimes have Ideas worthy of a great diplomat" The worried expression disappeared from his face as if by magic and, whis tling a lively tune from the "Fteder- maus," he hurried toward the cafe. He was greeted by a storm of ao plause from his friends'. "Well, tell us all about It. Slatory; did you find out your mistake?" cried Baron von Felsen. The Prince only smiled, and. turning toward the young girl, he said: Tour Grace, my Jeweler assures me that the stone is genuine, though not as valuable as I thought" Oh.-Prlnce, was her laughing answer. "you may as well confess that you say wis only to conceal your defeat" "Upon my word of honor I am telling you the truta, and to prove this I offer to buy the ring from you for 10,000 marks." "But that Is ridiculous, Prince; the stone is not genuine and both mamma ana i Know it. no matter what a hun dred Jewelers say." The Prince insisted on buying, how ever, and finally the young girl handed mm tna ring. r Tou have almost forced me to do this. Prince Slatory, but X call all these gentlemen as witnesses, that to the last I have told you that It is only an Imi tation." In the morning a clerk from hla bankers tailed upon the' Prince and asked if a check for 10,000 marks signed by the Prince and payable to bearer was genuine. The Prince wrote a few words on his card and gave It to tne cierK, wno bowed his war out When he had dressed and finished his breakfast he hurried to his jeweler to dispose or the ring, and on the way he decided to buy a necklace for Lolo with half of the 10,000 marks, which would come to him as profits, and saw In his thoughts the delight of the beautiful chorus girl. . .' , . Full of confidence, he banded the ring to nuoenstein, wno looked at It once more and an expression of surprise spreaa over nis race. 1 "Tour Highness, this Is not tha same ring which I looked at yesterday, though it resembles it very much. The stone Is only a clever but worthless Imitation made from Bohemian glass." "What do you mean? Do you think that X am' a swindler?" "By no means. Tour Highness, but some one has played a trick on you. I can swear that this Is not the stone you showed me yesterday. I should advise you to notify the police at once." Without another word tha Prince rushed out of the door. His carriage In a few minutes took him to tha office of the Chief of Police. Though thoroughly ashamed, he told the Chief the whole affair. When he had finished tha Chief said with a smile: "If you will take my advice you will let this matter drop. There Is no doubt that you have been the victim of .a clever swindle. The ladles evidently knew both your passion for diamonds and your financial embarrassment and substituted the Imitation when hand ing you the ring, and as you say she told you It was an Imitation, we can do nothing for you." How the Prince squared himself with his father and Lolo is not known, but he resigned from the diplomatic service Immediately afterward and dlsaoneared I from Berlin. HUMAN BRUTES MAYBE INDICTED - a-'-v , "" , MSB GTJTLTT OP ASSAVlTXBCr IOUX8B BEBBABB AT OCCXDIJT- TAZi MAT 81 BmOUOKT TO BOOB TOB CBXMS OXBX STIXB IB CXTS- TODT OP POUCB MATBOW. Among tha indictments which may be returned by the grand jury Monday it Is regarded as likely that two or threu will be against the rowdies alleged to nave assaulted Louise Bernard at the Occidental hotel, as a result of which she temporarily lost her reason. The jurors had her . case under considera tion yesterday afternoon. One of tho witnesses was Detective H. H. Hawlev. of the Boys' and Girls' Aid society, who invesiigatea tne case. Louisa Bernard came to Portland from PrlnevUla.Bho.-la. a pretty girl, but not very bright She was decoyed Into the Occidental hotel and kept there all night wnen discovered by the author ities she was in a pitiable mental and physical condition. She waa examined by the county court as to her sanity, but had so far recovered that It waa decided not to send her to the asy lum, awaiting developments. She is now in the custody of the matron at the county jalL ?-- - That the girl waa given into the cus tody of the Florence Crittenden home ui this city, and that money for her care waa furnished the home by Mrs. R. P. Harrington of Prlnevllle, la stated In a letter from Mrs. George Summers, post mistress of that town, jrecelved yester day by Detective Hawley. It is also charged that after the money was paid to soma one In authority there, the girl was turned out This waa under the former management as '.it occurred about one yeaf ago.. Mrs.. Harrington holds a receipt for the CO she paid. , Hroun Instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrla Oil. Perfectly safe, - Never falls. At, any drug store. i Miss Virginia Wanel GRADUATE PALMIST. ASTROLOGER, CLAIRVOTANTrJ ' AND CRTSTAL GAZER. An a TV fM PrtftTIiANTJ.' i So strange Is my. work that, without a wora, wunoui. a quesiion,, ieu juu what you came for, just what you want to know, correct information about all affairs love, courtship, mar-rlaa-e. divorce, sales.- wills, property, old estates, speculation, diseases, pen sions, patents, Investment etc I pos itively tell you when and whom you will marrv. vivlna- name of person and date of marriage. I recognise none as my superior, who by any means advise and - foretell eventa arising through cause and effect Db TOU WISH-TO KNOW How you can have good luck. ' How you can succeed In business? How sou can make your home happy? How van run Mnnimr vftur enemies? How you can marry the one you choose? now soon you can marry r How you can conquer your rival? How soon your lover will proposer How you can get a position? How you can remove bad influence? How you can become a clairvoyant. How vnu can settle vour onarrela? How you can hold your huiioand's love? io w you can Keep your wues lover Palmistry' taught so you can read the nana or man, woman or cnua in sv Aavm. or no charre. Clairvoyants and mediums with marked mediumutic power aeveiopea in lev If you live at a distance and cannot tllLVB. Ul III) (JI1M.I K?. t 1 can, send oate or your Dirtn, wun four questions, and Oae Dollar, ami you will get a satisfactory answer by return man. . Her parlors are In the "Cosmos," comer jrourtn ana . Morrison streets, xney remain open evenings until 5:30 p. m. Rooms 2S-27-28-29. Phone Hood 1872. Substantial, Durable and Lasting Our barbed wire and wire net- tine is the very best made. Heavily galvanized, it is not af fected by rust like other kinds, and being the most permanent, it is the most economical. AVERY & CCV 83 Third Stv Clean CoaL Full Weight Bat Coal a .....8B.M Beaton, lamp at .....97.00 Australian at SS.M Book Springs at v.. 19-00 HENRY WEINIIARD Proprietor of tha V City Brewery largest and Most Complete Brewery In tha Bortbwest, Bottled Beer a Specialty TBLXPBOBB Be, 73. Offloe 13th and Bnrnslde Streets, PORTLAND.J3REQON. Look at This! This la the only place in the Northwest where you find a good ladies' tailor, making suits? jack ets, capes, riding habits, etc. -We manufacture WALKING SKIRTS Wholesale and Retail . Tha lowest prices in" tha city. Perfect lit guaranteed. Mall or ders promptly filled, :. A. Lippman 84 TAMKXXXa BTBXET. Phone, Bed 1994. iHTiwitnm-ri-t -rff- ftifir-ni-fiHnminiihi i - Best ( House Coals J&lV L tsSL Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN A WEEK We treat successfully all private, I nervous and chronio diseases, also blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney and throat troubles. We cure SYPHILIS (without I mercury) to stay cured forever. In 80 to (0 days. We remove STRICTURE, with out operation or pain. In fifteen days. - WE CURE GONORRHOEA IN A WEEK The doctors of this institute are all regular graduates, have had many fears experience, have been known l ortland for 15 years, have a reputation to maintain, ana win undertake tto case unless certain cure can be effected. We guarantee a cure in every ca we undertake or charge no fee. Con sultation free. Letters confidential. In structive BOOK FOR MEN mailed free In plain wrapper. i If you cannot call at office, write for question blank for home treatment - Office hours 9 to 6, and 7 to 8. Sunday ana holidays, 10 to IS. , The leading specialists in the Northwest Established 1889. Dr.W. Norton Davis & Co. TaSiBOy Hotel, B. B. Cor. Third and . Vina Streets, POBTIiABP, OBBOOB. 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CaL, to Tuscan Springs and make other Im provements, offer for sale 100,000 shares of treasury stock at $1.00 per share. To purchasers of 100 or more shares of stock we will give one-half rates at Hotel Tuscan SO days a year for five consecutive years. We will guarantee the stock to nay I Per cent tha first and second year and I per cent per year after the second year. The stock will be sold for cash or on Installments. For further particulars address TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS CO Tuscan, Cat, or AL.BX " SWEEK (00 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. Tuscan Tooth Powder ............ SOo Tuscan Catarrh and Smtoach Bait. (03 Tuscan Metal fonsn .... ......... no Tuscan No. 1 Water ............ .14.60 The best in the world. - O SPICES, -o COFFEE JE&v DAKINGFOYDERv FUonsnsEXTRAcrs &luh Purity, flmst Flivori Crt&ttst $h-nvh,Ctuor&b!f fricei CL0SSET6DEYEIL5 PORTLAND. OREGON.1 1 J Established 1888. Oregoa rhoae. Bed 177 Portland , Marble Works n SCHANEN A NEU, r' Manufacturers of and JL dealer la U xinas oi Marble, Granite and . Stone Work Estimate Given on Application. 268 FIRST STREET Bet Mad I non ' and Jefferson bireeta. . PORTLAND, Or. SchvcbCros. rri:.!ir,Co. ' Best Work, mMiosc!)! S 8i7a C'-ivk Ctit. , I.. A - i TUSCA 41