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THE OREGON DAILY JOUgMAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER , 19QL TOWN TOPICS Tomiri unmm Msrqusm Orsnd. Columbia Empire Ursad kC:::::::::::: Arcsds Baker Mar ...."A aeymoon" Camilla" Vaudeville ...VauderllU ...Vsudeyllle ...Vaudeville ...Vauderllla ...Vsudsslllo MontavUla residents dlacuaaed con solldatton with Portland laat ntght, at which W. J. Burden waa chairman and Harry You tic secretary. Speeches In favor and against the proposition were made. Whether they could get the city water service If they oonaented to In corporation was the paramount lasue. H. B. Dickinson, D. W. Butler, W. J. Burden, O. P. Potts and A. M. Ayles- worth were appointed to Interview the municipal water board and report nest Monday night. A joint Installation In which Wash ington. Mt. Tabor and Hawthorns louses, A. r. at A. If., will participate, will take place December IT. The following of ficers were elected at laat night's meet ing of Hawthorne lodge: George T. Galilean, worshipful master; A. E. Bel lows, senior warden; P. A. Comba, junior warden; H. H. Newhall. treasurer. and C. E. Miller, secretary. What would be more suitable for a nice Xmaa present than a nice pair of slippers nnd shoes? It's a gift that the redolent will appreciate, we can suit you In style. In quality, in price. A choice bcx of candy free with every pair of shoes at Baron's Shoe Store, ISO and 232 Morrison street near uecona. Jailer Grafton, who has been going over the official register, says that of the 6Z0 prisoners trial nave passed through the county jail since July 6, two thirds have been charged with lar ceny. This list does not Include the 85 prisoners received from Jailer Jackson, who wss Mr. Grafton's predecessor. Sheriff Unvllle of Astoria arrived to day with H. C. Lowe, who escaped from Clatsop county jail a few days ago. Lowe was caught at Clifton, near Goble; hp will be taken to Astoria tomorrow. Fred Stanch, the other escape. Is in the timber nesr Goble and Is being hunted by deputies. The public schools close Thursday evening for the holidays and will nut open until January 2. This is one day longer than the schedule, but St s re cent meeting of the board of education it was thought desirable to give the children a chance to recuperate after New Tear. Xmaa Sale of PianoewTo make peo ple of moderate means happy in the possession of a high-grade piano I havo reduced prices for this week to such an extent that no one who ever expects to get a piano should miss this oppor tunity. A. W. Meyer. 74 Sixth street B. H. Brooke of this city has been made a director of Enclna club, one of the largest and most Influential at Stan ford university. California. It is com posed of students living In Enclna hall. Two members from each clsss control the club. Brooke Is a aophomore. E L. Smith of Hood River, president of the Northwest Fruitgrowers' associa tion, has sent notices of the annual meeting In Boise, Ida.. January 1. IT and 18. An Interesting program. Includ ing addresses by prominent horticul turists, has been prepared. If you can't make up your mind what to get for Christmas, drop around to the drug store of Albert Bern!, corner Sec ond and Washington, and take a look at the numerous handsome and useful articles suitable for holiday gifts, and within the price of all. Tour Christmas gift Is not complete unless sccompanled by a nice bottle of good perfume. Albert Bernl. the drug gist. Second and Washington, makes a specialty of the leading and most popu lar odors in bulk and attractive pack ages. Leon Harent. Indicted for stealing goods valued at 111 from the store of A. H. Bell on the Base Line road, on November 28. pleaded guilty this morn ing snd was sentenced to two and a half years In the penitentiary. Professor Eaton's dancing school. Classes Monday and Thursday evenlnga at Arion hall. Beglnnera taken at any time. Six assistant teachers. Private lessons daily at hall. Spectators In vited, 'hons West 711. The elegant steamer Charles Nelson sails for San Francisco Thursday even ing. Cabin. 812.00; steerage, 88.00; Los Angeles, 820.50 and $11.00. Meals and berth Included. Thompson ticket office, 128 Third street. Shoes or slippers make excellent Christmas presents. Prices reasonable und a choice box of candy free with every pair of shoes at Baron's Shoe Store. 210 snd 222 Morrison street nesr Second. The committee on exhibits of the Lewis and Clark exposition yesterday decided to enlarge the original plans "THE STORE THAT JBL tors 11 II BBSs! l BBBwl BwIJ l"?BBBwl ss to bm)u Its dimensions STI by 240 fast. This will give a total space of (0,000 square feet. Instead of 40.000. and in the opinion of Director of Exhibits Dosch. will provide sufficient room for 11 the desirable exhibits, although It mar mean exclusion of some "dead" displays. The Mehlln piano may be new to soma readers of this paper, but among pian ists it Is one of the standards of the world. It Is not one of the "cheap'' in struments we read so milch about, but of a quality which ' places It In such homes as that of President Mills of the First National bank. Robert Livingstone snd others whose names may be seen st our office. This would be a Chrlatmas present that would be worthy the name. W. O. Nlsley, opposite public library. Stark and Park streets, handles them In Portland. In the caae of Urgel Omet against John B. Toon, In which Omet suss Yeon for 8100.000 for alienating the affections of Omet's wife, the defendant files a de murrer, aettlng up that there are joined Improperly In the complaint two causes of action. A warrant Is out for Otto Schafer on the charge of withholding clothing from Emjl Hansen, said to be a deserter from the bark Anna. When Hansen left the ship he claims to have gone to 8c hater's home and Schafer, it ia charged, re tained his clothing- for rent. Exhibition of choice water colors, flowers and landscapes; also fine tapes tries on sale, at. Souls Brothers, 871 Morrison street, or Inquire at studio, 717 Marquam building. Umbrella sals. A choice Una just ar rived by express to be sold st 1-8 loss thsn other stores. All gold and silver mounted at Sagasan. ISO Grand avenue. That tired out feeling and general lack of tons call out unmistakably for C. C. C. Tonic. For sale at Knights'. 807 Washington. Free candy with every pair of shoes at Baron's Shoe Store, 280 snd 282 Morrison street, near Second, the store for the economical. We clean and press your clothes snd shine your shoes for 81 oo par month. Unlqus tailoring Co.. 847 Washington. Main lit. I. D. Boyer, the popular gentlemen's and ladies' tailor, removed to room 207 Fentou btdg. Now, first-class cutter. Harry Jones this morning pleaded not guilty to the indictment for larceny of goods valued at 850. Safety razors In elegant leather cases at Albert Bernl's drug store. Second snd Washington. This week only. Solid gold rings one dollar each. Uncle Myers. 148 Third nesr Alder. Free dispensary for worthy poor, Tuea., Thurs., Sat. 1 p. m. St. Vincent's Hosp. SAILOR WANTS BIG SUM FOR INJURIES A libel was filed in the federal court yesterday by Fred Bergkllnt, a sailor, agalnat the steamer I aqua of San Fran cisco, now here. Bersjtllnt claims to have been em ployed on the vessel and waa assisting In loading logs from the docks on Nov ember 4, when, "because of the careless ness and negligence of the owners of the ship and Captain Jorgensen," ha was caught In a winch and hurled upon the deck. His leg waa broken snd he will be permanently disabled, he says. He wants 810,000. Notice. A Chinese tailor by the name of Chan-Wal, a member of the tailor firm Lin Hlng & Go.. -disappeared several daya ago. He had cut off his queue and dressed In American clothes, snd seemed, from his other peculiar actions and talk, to be mentally unbalanced. Any person hsvlng any Information of the above Chinaman, please notify his friends at 224 Burnalde street, and they will receive a liberal reward. Telephone Red 946. Picture-Frame Molding. We have just received the finest line of picture-frame molding ever brought to this city; also a large line or ovsjs In gold, ebony snd gold, brown snd gold. Better values not In the market. Open evenings. Sanborn, Vail at Co., 170 First street. lt-A-LMXT KAL. L. Johnson of Sllverton Is a guest st the Perkins. Mabel Banister of Weston Is visiting Portland. Oscsr Heyter of Dallas. Or., la at the Portland. B. P. T. Day of Belllngham Is In the city. Morton L. Tower of Fort Stevens is registered at the Imperial. F. W. Power of Eagle cliff is in the city. J. D. Hamilton or KoseDurg is a visitor In Portland today. A. E. Kaiser of Grants Psss Is a guest st the Perkins. Allen 4V Lewis' Best Brand. SAVES YOU MONEY" TONIGHT ONE BIO SPECIAL From 6 to 9 o'clock Umbrella Stand Blsck Iron frame; lasting snd service able, worth 81.00 esch, tonight from to t o'clock only. 55 cents each Powers Furniture Co. open evenings until after Christ- STEAMER ALLIANCE IS MUCH TOO SLOW California A Oregon Steamship Co. Must Run Faster Boat to Meet Competition. KILBURN HAS CUT INTO - OLD LINE'S BUSINESS Opposition Will Get Cream of the Freight and Paeeenger Traffic This Week. A speedier vessel may take the place of the steamer Alliance, of the Califor nia at Oregon Coast Steamship oompsny's line, ss she has been outdistanced by the F. A. KUburn, the opposition boat, which has picked up the cream of the business. The Alliance only goes ss fsr as Eu reka, stopping; both ways at Coos bay points. Ths KUburn covsrs the same routs, taking In San Francisco. Even after calling at San Francisco the KU burn has been beating the Alliance on the return trip to Portland. The . California & Oregon Steamship company can easily get another boat that will be able to compete with the KUburn, as there are a couple of avail able steamers on the sound, and one of them will likely be secured. They are splendidly equipped for pasaenger and freight traffic and capable of making 14 knots an hour. Although shs went to San Francisco on her last trip, calling at Coos bay towns and Eureka both ways, the KU burn Is expected to reach Portland to night, fully a day ahead of her rival, which only want as far south ss Eureka. It is said the KUburn has a full passen ger list, while the Alliance has very few people. The opposition boat is ex pected to leave a day in advance of her usual Ume of arrival and will gat nearly all the bualneas, which will be unusually heavy this week, as great quantities of Christmas goods will be handled. CARL'S LONG VOYAGE. psgsse skip ST on Six Months' Trip. The German ship Carl arrived yes terday and was six months from Ham brug to ' Port Los 'Angeles. Captain Haahagen says he waa 86 daya rounding Cape Horn, and In all that time he was battling with the elementa. Two upper topsails were loat. Water was shipped freely, but the cargo la In excellent shspe. This is ths longest passage the veasel haa made since Captain Hashsgen commanded her. The German ship Chrystal of the same line was at Port Los Angeles while he wss there. Seven sailors hod deserted snd the work of discharging cargo Is slow. Ths Carl lost a. couple of sailors at the same port. This Is the Carl's fourth appearance. Her last visit was nearly three years ago. At that time she took s cargo of lumber to Talngtau. China. The vessel Is controlled by the shipowners' com bine and may remain several weeks be fore ahe Is chartered. CUT IN RATES. Una. In Effort to Stop Competi tion, aires seduction to Lewis BUwer. In an effort to drive the opposition off tho route the Kamm line, operating the steamer Altona, made another cut this morning in ths psssenger and freight rates between Portland and points on the Lewis river. Psssengers will be carried each way for 25 cents, and a round trip ticket will be good for 10 daya; the freight tariff, lowered for the first tlms, goes from 8 160 a ton to tl. Officials of La Center Transportation company, owners of the Leona, aay that they will not -retaliate, aa they believe they will continue to get all the busi ness their boat can handle at she old rates. They think the Lewis river peo ple will not permit the Leona to be forced off tho route, even If passengers and freight are carried on the other craft for nothing. LEONA MAKES RECORD. Kaplds Prom Woodland to Shirt- tail Oaayoa in H Mown. Stemming rapids nearly ail ths way the steamer Leona went from Wood land to Shlrttall canyon, a branch of the Lewis river, and a distance of 14 miles, yesterday In 8H hours. Her of ficers say this fest waa never before performed by a stem-wheeler. Several small propellers have done It, but they were usually half a day making the trip. The Leona carried 12 tons of freight for a sawmill In the canyon. Some small boats have met disaster In the narrow, treacherous stream. SHIPPING DELAYED. Condition of Morrison Street Bridge Owing to the stats of the Morrison street bridge shipping is st a standstill In the upper harbor. The schooners Honolpu snd Mlndora, laden with lum ber at the Portland, mill, are unable to get through tho draw. A couple of tug boats were sent to the mill yesterday afternoon to move them, but the skip pers thought tho undertaking was too dangerous. The channels are blocked with cribbing am debris which sre covered with only a few feet of water. MARINE NOTES. Astoria, Dec. to. Arrived st 8 snd left UP St $-.11 a. m , steam'r Rose crsns, for Monterey. Loft np mt 7 30 a. m , schooner Mabel Gale. Arrived at 8:80 a. m . stesmer George W. Elder, from San Francisco. San Francisco, Dec. 10. Arrived at $ a. m . steamer Columbia, from Portland. Ban Francisco, Doc 10 Steamship Ellerlc arrived this morning from Port land. Aatorla. Doc 10. Steamer Elder left up at 11:40 a. m. Astoria, Dec. 10. Condition of ths bar at 8 a. m . moderate ; wind northwest; weather cloudy. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. In addition to flour the Punreggnn, under charter to tho Portland Flouring Mills, will carry 10 tons of wheat and a consignment of canned goods to South Africa. Ths Durbrldge a lumber cargo will be completed tomorrow. She Is loading at the North Pacific mill for South Africa. Steamer Charles Nelson, which sr rlved yesterday from San Francisco, will take railroad ties from St. Helena. i nlted States engineers say tho revet ment work at Coon Island, near the SPECIAL TOMORROW We hsve made up a special as sortment of chocolates all fresh snd pure. Ten varieties of creams, nuts, fruits, Jellies and marahmallowB. with overcoats of high-grade chocolate. To induce early buying we will sell them 25c lb. it Not more than four pounds sold to one person and put up In paper bags' only. Our stock of Xmaa sweets Is now complete and early purchasers will receive sttentlon Impossible to give dur ing our later rush. CkvsAlse pwsekased now will te la perfect ooBdltlom for Xaaaa. wo stake this gsaimntee. SWETLAND&SON 373 Morrison St. Wo oonneotlon with any other 1 store bearing our name. Set the right place. There b But On "Swet load's" mouth of the Willamette river, will be completed this week. It la of rock and brush, 900 feet in length, and Is belrrg built to prevent the widening of the channel. The dredge Columbia, operated for the paat six months by the government, wUl be turned over this week to the Port of Portland. oo: The Port of Portland commission yesterday afternoon awarded the St. Johns Shipbuilding compsny ths con tract for repairing the hull of the Wenona, for 8878.10. Other contractors' figures were: A. W. Mcintosh, 8876; Joseph Paquet, $884; Portland Ship building company, $900; J. H. Roberts, 81.180; Anderson A Crows, $1,880. OOAX TOE OO Bids for supplying ths government with about 10,000 tons of coal, to be uasd at Forts Csnby snd Stevens snd on the dredges Chinook and W. 8. Ladd during the coming season, were opened this morning In the office of MaJ. W. C. Langfltt. The bids ranged In pries from $5 to $6.50 a ton. OnilRlPII UChl 8JCDDII I bUUHWiLmbii mLiiniUL ANn 7IUUERUAN Til T T sm In fsvor of this ordinance Im posing sn sddltlonsl license on saloon keepers who desire to keep open between 1 and 6 o'clock In the morning, as I believe It a money raiser, but I sm not In fsvor of your other ordinance to use this money to Increase ths salaries of policemen and firemen," said Council man Louis Zimmerman to Councilman Fred MsrrlU, st a meeting of the liquor license committee yesterday. Mr. Merrill, who hsd Introduced the ordinance, argued that at least 40 par cent of the saloons In the city would toko advantage of It during 1808, thus bringing Into the city coffers sn addi tional $60,000. The ordinance did not create a favora ble impression, snd waa referred to the council without recommendation. Previous to the meeting of the com mittee Zimmerman and Merrill had a little tilt In the corridors of the hall. "I tell you, your ordinance to raise ths salaries won't pass," knowingly re marked Zimmerman. "It won't if all the councilman are like yourself," retorted Merrill "No one can get anything through this council unless one or two men have all the aay." GARRULOUS PEDDLER CHARGED WITH CRUELTY F. Bchenck, a peddler. In court to an swer charges of cruelty to his horse, had a rabbit's foot In his pocket and a bottle of patent horee medicine In his band. The case had been continued that he might bring a veterinary surgeon, who would testify, ho said, that he hod not maltreated his horse. The surgeon couldn't come, snd Bchsnck brought the medicine ss a substitute. "The doctor lives on Columbia street. between First and Front," ho said. "Ho couldn't come, but this medicine la bet ter than any doctor. It Is good for Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry mi Sold on easy payments. Call and select your Christ mas presents. Open evenings. W. H. LESH 818 Dekum Bldg. , 'Phone Clay 899 dnesdav Onlv 4 M A LEATHER ROCKER MAKES AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT Can you imagine any more sensible present than a big, comfortable Leather Rocker? There isn't an hour of the day when it is not of use. The ones we'd like to show you are all built on honor. The construction is guaranteed, the workmanship the very best, and we absolutely guarantee every piece of leather. Our word of honor goes with every Chair that no split leather is used. Every inch of leather is warranted not to crack, peel or split. If it does, well replace it free of charge. Remember, an absolute guarantee with every Chair. Isn't that worth considering? Special Mies in Every Dept. i ana. Eft spavin, will euro dlstempsr, guaranteed remedy for ringbone, Bola a11 over tne world to cure epizootic" "Too, but It can't test I f y as to how you treated your horse," Interrupted tho court "You be sure to have that sur geon hero tomorrow." Schenck was so garrulous thst the court ordered a bailiff to place his hsnd over his mouth to keep him from talking. He Insisted on telling how effective waa hla horse medicine and what it would cure. "A rabbit's foot won't do any harm." he said, when he took the charm from his pocket. "Vmi see. I had this Satur day and wasn't fined, t nave It today and wasn't fined. I'll bring It back to morrow. It la a laft hind foot, and the rabbit waa killed in a graveyard." Portland Hat Hospital. When your hat la old and worn And la looking weary. When the nap la getting thin And Is looking queery. Don't consign It to ths bin. Where you throw the rubbish In. ("all. you'll find our doctor .n, Who will make It good sgln. 811 Fourth street. Phone Clsy 704. THE REMEDY IS FOUND An Opportunity Now for Every Person to Be a Good Musi cian. For the first time in the history of the piano business planoa which are entirely satlafsctory so fsr as tone, workmanship and finish are concerned are being ex changed by their owners. These ex changes being for the PIANOLA PIANO, "the first complete piano." A perfect piano, containing a Metrostyle Pianola (the standard piano player of the world) within Its case. The Plsnola-Plapo presents every ad vsntsgs possessed the best type of An upright It Is possible to produce. The piano Itself Is the famous Weber make. The purpose of sny plsno Is to furnish music, yet there are scores of pianos In homes where they sre seldom plsyed. be cause no one has time to keep up the practice necessary to play them with satisfaction to themselves and to others. But. since the Metrostyle Planols haa been built Into It, the piano stands alone, an Instrument upon which the very finest music can be produced In the most masterly manner by persons who pos sess no technical knowledge of music whatever, yet a I'lanola-I'lano can also be plsyed in the old -fashioned wsy. The Chrlatmas season Dreaents an ex cellent opportunity for all those who sre Bsessed of silent planoa to provide the Be with a piano that every owe can dIbv. The Instrument you will be sccepted In part pay Instrument, and at a- . .Iitnfum Prtcon of the P are from $50 to $1,000. Hot of payment can be erratic; rhaaa of one of these mass same as of W, others cartM Ul... ttu.aa "1 ,,,,ree Hlann Hou A nitsrter 1 pianos Kntff met fll Wast BBS SSaSSSSSBBBBBBBBBSw. ul I)Mb,'C-WLV- qB mm swaBBBasBsUFawBawBaV' sll MIL HbbbbbbbI bkw J SSe essBBBBBBBaBBBBBaajBBBBBBBBBBSBSnaSBe SBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBssss COLUMBIA THEATRE 14th sad Washington. Phone Mala 811. Down -town box office. Main 110. Tonight, all week, sntlaee Saturday, the superb Columbia Stork Compear, pre senting Humus' sreat emotional Stasia. CAM1LLE Test beautiful and complete prodnetlea aver gives In stock. Artistic success SSd bit of the season. Evening prices Entire lower Boor, fiOc; bel cony. Me. tor. 2Be.; gallery. 10c. Matinee -Entire lower door, 25e . balcony. 2Bc, IBe: gallery. lOe. How a -tows box ofBee casta 10 a. m. till 7 p. Ill Ml 1111 T .1 Uril ,,U i-M,,, MI wul rlson at., ph.. ne Main 110. After T p. m. at thfitre. phone Main .111 V-.. . k rh.l.i THE CHARITY BALL. MARQUAM thxatVbw ySSMtm Tonight and t" morrow night at g:U o clock. The Orients'. Musical Oaeaady. "A CHINESE HONEYMOON" Pased for Pretty dirts Prices, 81.BO. $1. 75c, BOr, Be and 3Sc. Seats are now selling. UtDAIItW GRAND W. T. THEATRE Thutrdai. Friday, Saturday sights. December 22. 28, it. 1004. Special pries matinee Saturday. The operatic musical aseeeaa. Matinee prices 1. T5c. BOe, 88c. 28c. Erasing prices II BO. 11, 76r. OOe, SBe. Seats are now selllnf. EMPIRE THEATRE Seats can be ordered by Phone Main 117. Prices Events. IBe. 28c. .88c. 00c( Matinee, 10c, ISe. 2.V. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY, The Greater Black Patti Troubadours Hear Black Psttl sing "Sirwanee River." See John Rncher. the Alabama Blossom. Nate Tvuutht. returns ot the Brttl Ni laon nsbt by special wire. THE GRAND THEATRE I TOMTORTT Program of Woveltles. H. E. ELDEIDOE. Sand Picture Artist- -A TerrlOc Hit. ATHOM WIT SON CLARK COMEDY CO. Iloartnx farce, "Who's Brown!" RAYMOND AND TRICKY. A "Mr." and "Mlaa" "Mistaken." THE CURTIS SISTERS. Yeeal Duo riOOD AMD HAYES. Barrel Ksrre and Nest Kara Tricksters. MR. HARRY . GRAY Kecttatlons. MR. ALT BONNER. Illnatrated Soog, -Two 1. litis Orphans Are TV! 0RANDISO0PI. ''The Suburbanite " ii Ions vt Photographic - mu. Admission to sny seat. 10c; box Beats. BAKER THEATRE Tttn) and Yamhill at. Ki-atlnff nW. l.rBTfMI l SfloBSBwif its riuaysBSBj H A Special Sale Cut Glass Today make yduk i own terms! sMoimm The Star Theatre Oar. Psrk sad Washington. TM aeons ana Most Mexican Quintette World's Ores lost AT, VAX ARTS HOwBA. ASTO JOl Shows 2 SO to 4:30 p. m . 7:30 to 10:30 p. as. General admission. 10c; reserved box seats. Joo The Arcade Theatre The original fajnllTsaaatoriUt kaase. This week. CASTER AMD JONES. THE FAIRCHTLDg. RITCHIE AND RICHARDS. IRENE FRANKLIN. RABY FERN HART. OENEVIEYE ARDELL. AMERICAN BIOSCOFK. Skews t:30 to 4:30 p. m.. 7:30 to 10:8 B. Admission. 10c to any seat. THE LYRIC THEATRE events snd Alder streets. TWO BURTONS. IKY SISTERS. ETHEL CLARK. THOMAS W. RAY. ARTHUR LAME. i THE YTTASOOn. Mt Performances 3:30 to 4:80, 7:30 Ss 10:30 a. i. Admission 10 cents no higher. Bijou Theatre Sink St. OSS. mil Pros-run Thla Weak! WXSTTN. MAN Or MANY DIVINE DODSON. JENNIE BENTLEY. PEARL OREYBOK. MURRAY HILL. "THE STRIKE." OM THE Admission lor. Afternoons, from S to 4 AS, evening, from T to 10 :. Sundays, i nil I las one from 2 to 10:30. CCNCSBT HALL BLARt m BROS. A CONCERT EVERY NIOHT. 242 24S BXRNSIDE. All of our $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 SKIRTS for Saturday only $3.45 Wlim AJTD JOBTBOB. DAILY MAJtCOOTRT. xos rAIBCRTXXJSL J.W. CXTTTOmP. TJU aWRCll Stl f OSUOsTsL I ",t-1" Mors. II .. - . I SB asSXSBSBSBBSBBBJ mm