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. i' : TxIE OREGON-DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ID, 1C03. ' j ,. k . . , . .... w. 1 f Sill n i rnhrn A LtMUtli Drinking Men iNot Wanted h JL The above sign la now iecn in many hop and offices in , this city, because drinking men ars unreliable. , ' Competition it too keen and lite is too itrenu6us.fojLantrorIC!yetlo,JtecB-nisn on bis payroll whose nerves are un steady and whose brains are not clear. Every line of business is beginning to close its doors to drinking men. "' . Drunkenness is a disease and Ilka most diseases has its remedy. Orrine Is the reliable : treatment and is sold under a positive guarantee .to effect a cure or your money will be refunded. Orrine is in two forms: No. 1 which can "be used without the patient's knowledge ia tea, coffee or food,, and No, i for those who wish to ba'.eured,--?-,V'f'" ;!$.'? P ''$ , The guarantee applies to both forms. There we're on!, eight cities in North Mailed In ll- III SHIP LOGS ; TO AUSMLA One of Eight Cities of North' America Which Shows in crease of Building Permits for January Over Same ...Month of Last Tear. , . Contract to Cut Timber in i Biberian. JForestsPro res 4 , ;v. Lumber Shortage. ; 'if ' (Washington "Boreas ef Tbe JoareU.) Washington, IX C, Feb. II. An Aus tralian corporation has Just received a concession from the Russian govern meat to take out 10.000.000 feet of Um ber a year from a forest in Siberia, V0 miles from Vladivostok, to be delivered in Melbourne, Australia, approximately 8,000 miles away, and nearly three times the distance from New York to San irrancisco. .-v., r . , - 11 is iikeiy tnat no lumbering opera' lion or recent years more strongly lllus trates the Dtnch in the timber iudMv In all parts of the world. -In the news of me concession, tola In an American lumber journal,, le the suggestion of the difficulty that all countries may have to encounter in getting ine wooa wnicn they need in the future. Every year timber cruisers are going further and further afield and cutting trees which in former times of abundance they passed because of the insccessibillty of the forest .. ,., ... In taking out the Siberian timber the Melbourne lumbermen will have to ship the entire year's cut in Julr. Ausust. September and October, for during the remainder or tne year mere is no open water at the point of shipment s What last year, nim m.7 vi .mv . respect, in fact, she has on the contrary good reason to congraiuiai the comparatively good showing, being 'America which during January Showed an Increase of building permits over -.the corresponding month of 107, and Portland la one of these. '' ;' - . v Referring to the statistics a Toronto newspaper Sj.ows that while that city showed' a decrease of. building last , month H was nevertheless : the eighth ; city in North America in value of Jan - uary permits with the exception ot San Francisco, which was jipt , listed. , ' . TV.. Vitmnln nlMF UT1! '" ' y i lArge as was the decrease in building in Toronto during January, the value of h..iMin,i for which permits were taken eelpt ot tl.00. Write for free booklet. mailed in plain seeled envelope. The Orrine Co.. ".: Washington. " P. C- ori Clarke-Woodward Drug Co and nearly alt druggists in Portland. . CONVICTS DUDS A eighth among the larger cities or tne continent in the value of buildings, forging - ahead of several which pre Vloualy led her in the race, and showing a percentage of loes lees than the ma Jorlty. Out of II cities, the returns from which have been tabulated, those showing game number only eiirni. -joey are: New Tork. including ManhatUn end the Bronx. whlchhad an increaae of ( per cent; Kansas City, 1: Denver, : New Orleats, 11; Portland, Oregon. I: Terre Haute, 270; Peterson, 121, and Topeka. SI per cent The rest show decreases of from 14 to 81 per cent - , Following are the comparative ng- res: City. . New fork ; Chicago ' Brooklyn . . phllad'phla ..- St. Louie ., 1 Portland . . Kan. City .. Toronto , ... Newark Detroit,. .. - Denver . . ,. Cleveland : " ; ,T. Haute .-.Allegheny-; Duiutn , .. , Buffalo .. Baltimore . Bt. Paul N, Orleans . '' Omaha . ... : Winchester nd' polls .... Milwaukee ... Dallas . ; ... - Columbus . Toledo ...v. Peterson k., , i Blrmlng'm ; . . Topeka ,. O. Rapids Momie i02. ' isor. ' 4.07,67 f4.l22.?t5 Z,B7D,U0 I.ZBO.SUV a.h. 21 ...74 1 ... 10 I 1 .. ... 22 ... 21 (1 1.2(2.185. 1,237,871 64,HO S.4H,40 .727,971 1,600,922 825.S4S 604.471 S1I.980 ' 444.265 474,462 ; 782. 1 I23.S ' 600,271 226,760 : 791,900 294.760 270,065 171,771 i 707.773 ,,. -376,42Sr- 849,288 21 26.166 91,535 ... 71 148.000. 418,000 ... 41 , 212.244 832,000 ... 85 197.184 ' 196.564 188,760 i 140.160 124.697 ''' 122,230 V 108.798 93,080 88,350 . 71.415 83,178 87.620 ; 82,125 21.980 Construction .News of Chlcaa-o. com mentlng on -the resulta for the month, saya: .Whatever may be the lack of demand for commercial structures there ia unquestionably a strong demand for building or a aemi-pubiio character and 279.228 211.178 170,776 11 187.0R5 ... . (46.066 V,. 156,749 ; 186,871 ... 194,875 175,200 ... ,; 82.001 12S , 87.270 v.. . 19.100 , 96 V 48.885 ... ARE PLENTY 17ARL1 plains Shivers NQted by .Accusing Preacher. , .i , , , . - . " (9pedal Dbsatcb te The loereal.) Walia. Walla. ' Wash., Feb. 11. Charges made by Rev:- Van Horn, a Seattle minister, that, the convicts at the state penitentiary are not properly clothed . has created considerable feel ing against the 'preacher on the part of the prison officials, who assert that the statements attributed' to Mr., Van Horn are without foundation, 1 . ' Mr. Van Horn spent several ' weeks In Walla Walla last "month holding re vival services. ' One Sunday he visited the penitentiary end held servlcee for the convicts. The penitentiary is ' not provided with a chapel and the meeting wan held in the prison court. ' Being a cold, raw day the convicts, compelled to stand still during the ser vices, felt the chill air. Mr. Van Horn observed "ague-like" symptoms In the Drlaoners and concluded thev were not provided with suitable . clothing, which he charged in a sermon before his con gregation at Seattle last Sunday-morning. ;...' ' - '- ' '" Warden Reed denies the .charges and says tho convicta are as warmly clad as the inmatea of any prison in the United States. 1 , : , v .-. The principal charge of Rev. Van Horn is that the convicts are not pro vided with underclothing, but this Is de nied by the warden, who states that a Walla Walla firm recently supplied convicts with 200 suits, which Is only one of several lots of underclothing fur nished the prison recently. . - . " LOCKS CASE MUST si admitted free, while there is heavy duty on an manufactured products brought Into Australia, the duty on lumber, for Instance, belna nearlv 26 a thousand feet. At ' Melbourne, a new mill is be ing erected to manufacture, these logs Into dreased stock, such as flooring, cell- Ins and other nroduets. as well aa Into lumDer, Theaa Siberian enerationa differ from the lumbering method in the United states, in tnat in tnis country it is pos sible end customary to have sawmills conveniently situated near the nlace of production, though with the contin ually decreasing supply, tns larger mini often find it profitable to haul their timber by trains and rallroada many miles away from ' their saws. Forest experts of this country . say- that the hope of the United States for a steady auDtilv of timber Ilea in the application of forestry to all timber lands, private and public, and the careful study of the economical and better utilisation of Product. Kven so, a severe shortage in 0 to 25 years must be expected. BostonV Biggest Dog Show. Boston, Mass, Feb. 19. Axlstocratlo Sleep is. nature 'sTre, building period, when tho , energy used by the brain, : niuscles .and.organs js j:e- ! newed. If you lose sleep, your system is robbed of tho strength sleep should give. r; Continued i loss of ; sleep; multiplies this, loss, until you become a phys ical ;wrecls f, "Dr. Miles ' ' Nervine T quiets ; the irri- tated nerves and brings - reiresninjv lnyigoratmg sleep. . h ervine', contains ; no opiates, , and ;, therefor,' leaves no bad after-effects. , "For over two years 1 suffered tm- ; told agonies; my friends thought X. was going crasy. .. I. could not sleep nor rest at all.' I tried different doc tors, . but failed to find relief. My head would ache all the time:' I was like one drunk: eeuld not concentrate my mind, and was so restless and worried that sleep was out of the . question. After taking one bottle of , . XV. Miles' Nervlae I Felt wonderfully, changed. . I am new on my third bot tle, and am gaining all the time. X an lie down and aleep like a child. na in ante to aa my work." MRS. MAT 8COTT, English, Ind. -Your tfruoalet sells Dr. Miles' Nerv Ine, and authorise him to return price of first bottle (only) if It falls i to benefit you. . , . , Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, 2nd . : ..-i-;Vi----v ' , She " ; f ,OPU3AT.-' n n Li . Attend BARGAIN SALES. CLEARANCE SAT.F.S w euiy wuic Qnico wiiqn you wu OUy - '...-.' - .. ....' FiRST-CLASS SUITS - FOH T.IETJ OP US AT, dogs of all varieties, several thousand I of tbeouare in the hands of the Judges at V the twenty-fourth annual show of I the New England Kennel club, which opened In Mechanics' building today.' It Is the most extensive exhibition of dogs ever shown in New England. Included! In ' the list are prlse-wlnning canines from many Parts of the United States and Canada. Boston terrlere lead the list tn numbers, but other varletlee also! are wen representee, including tne bli Bernards, - collies, , Dalmatians. ,- blood-1 hounds and the various breeds Of ter-1 riers. bulls and apanlela. NORTH END RESTAURANTS ARE ' I There are dozens of styles to choose rrom--every want- ': cd size and all the NEW fabrics. Some of these idea tical fabrics and patterns are shown in uptown stores at $20.00. r i WHEN YQU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO UNDERGOING CLEANING PROCESS! to a decree not usually found In 'for-J nri nnmttnr. i h- iurr pci iuuh vi uuuirai-uuu, auib Class society I a,Wn" that the case of the sUte against ine .roruanc .uenerai JLiecirio company, to compel an accounting to show how much is dus ths state on the 10 per cent of the net-proceeds of the canal and 'locks at Oregon City, be heard at the earliest' possible date so that before the bill, which Is at ores- YACANT - POSITIONS fnni &wSrff.. oe Known wnetner tne state nas sny Interest in the canal for the 2200,000 placed in the project. . Chief Justice Bean, after hearing the argument of counsel.', remarked that It was unusual to advance a cause that includes clubhouses, - schools, . buildings of various . classes, and churches, the type of building which was In no r se a feature of Dulldlng . construction in former periods of money stringency" - l - t . .-. . .... - UNaE SAM HAS MANY Deputy City Health Officer Dr. H. O. Parker and City Market Inspector .Mrs. Sarah Evans have been inspecting the restaurants in the North End and have found a woeful disregard for city ordi nances , regulating the standard of cleanliness for such places. Efforts to AWAIT ITS TUKN I 'P1 wn"s and occupants Of the vuuuings 10 ciean up navt reauitea .in many cases of , brusque refusals , and amusing revelations, r - One Greek flatlv refused tn refrain from dumping garbage and refuse in a amau space between his restaurant and the adjoining building. He had little knowledge of the law en the subject nu ra teas. . HO toia tne oniciais to see the owner of the building. How ever, the law refers only to the occu pants and when Dr. Parker and Mrs. Evans finished their explanation of the law's meaning, he changed his mind .(Special DUpatch to The'; JooraaL) Salem, Feb. 12. Judge Bean has de nied the petition filed by Attorney' The United States civil service cora . mission announces that the following vacancies exist In the quartermaster's department at large in the departments Of California and Columbia: a., , v Four marine firemen, department of California. 2900 per annum; four marine firemen, department of Columbia, 2720; one marine engineer, department or California. 21.080; one master, depart ment of California, 11,000; two mates, department of California, $900: tone tin ner, aeparcment oi uaiuomia, iH40. i- Applications for the positions .men tioned may be filed at any time with the secretary of the Twelfth civil serv ice district, room til, Postofflce build ing, San Francisco, California, For other information apply to Z. A. Leigh, postofflce department. and promised to be a-ood. " ' A Frenchman has a lunch, coutner on North Seventh , street The counter is in the form of a square and the French- man has to Jump over it to get inside and wait on bla cuatomers. inside the counter was stored an unbelievable quantity of filth. uwnyaum "Why don't yon clean put that re fuser asked Dr. Parker. ' . , "Ze lady will do cat w'en she ar rives." reDlled the Frenchman. - "Well, how does she get Inside the counter?" aeked the doctor. "Oh, monselur. lak I do. She Jump ia counter ovair. . Dr. Parker and Mrs. Evans did not wait to see the lady do the hnrdle act, but plied their way- to a Japanese re sort conducted by a Japanese doctor, in the ' rear of the place a -hole had been dug in the ground and refuse dumped into It ' Rats could be seen running around feeding from the garbage ana j strewing the filth over the ground In their endeavors to drag It to the rat holes. The Japanese doctor was warned and a return visit found the garbage ' re moved, the hole filled up and the res taurant well cleaned. . . Other nlaces were visited and slml. jar conditions were found. While near ly every proprietor obeyed the warning riven by the Health officers a few were ncllned to be aulkv but flnallv cleaned their places according to the statutes. le city ornciais say they will prose te all offenders If thev are riiamw. ered again in allowing their places to oecomo puono nuisances. - t - - - i i ' ' - ' .C 3d and Oak 1st: and Yamhill had been so long delayed In presenta tion to tne court, counsel nad taKen over two years to get In their briefs, and it was not certain that more were not coming. . Tho docket could not well be arranged anew every time some one wanted the court to hurry its work when there had been so great delibera tion on tne part or counsel. The court may take a year or more to reacn ine case. vln submitting the matter to the court the attorney-general admitted that there had been unusual delay but de nied that the state was altogether to blame. . - MUSEMENTiS J Raise Vour c Paiiiily . mm ' : as- I I "Meny Widow" Music l for the Pianola For over a year it has been in the Pianola Library. iivery once in a while, a big hit is scored abroad J by some musical production- perhaps of a serious f . criaracier or pcriiaps a iigat opcreiia. n is oiten a " year or two before such successes are publicly given on this side of the Atlantic. It's usually: a fact that such music is obtainable in the form of Pianola Rolls long before the sheet1 music is: placed on sale. case in : point is the reigning success, the " Merry ' Widow' which . made its first New York appearance October 21. Pianola owners have been enjoying this music for over a year. TOE "PIANOLA KEEP5 yOD" CP TO DATE UUSICAUT V CAUTION Remember there is but one genuine Pianola, : made only by the AeoUan Co.,; and so marked. Sold exclusively in the North- !I!StSe HoU8e of High- planorsJhikilitr - 23 Washington st. Stores in All Large Cities MUSIC FROM THE "Merry Widow" "The Tattooed Man" "The Alaskan" "The Gingerbread Man" ; ; "George Washington, Jr," "ThfRedMill" and other Operatic Hits now ready for , THE PIANOLA we are maiang a re duction of 40 pef cent on overstocked and slightly worn Pianola Rolls. Here is an opportunity to add to your library. , , ft eft .St i ' "King of the Cowboys." This week the French stock comtjanv offers a melodrama xt a new brand in "The Klnsr of the Cnwhnv. " t, i. o western play but it. starts at West Point, whera the nrtnclnui ...m... are attending the military academy and engage in a football match. Later all are transferred -tn lh. mnn,t.in. .t plains of the west, , where they en counter cowboys, Indians and other wwBicrn cnaracieF tvtuii n t n . i . Thursday and Saturday: "Adrift to. the World." i. vuiiiiiij wren hi me star in the World." .This new melodrama uao uus. aja-taii iti i frfn in rna wad e- d - -- "TT" uciuro I ai.v it. tunica wu roromrnAnripfi frnm i capitally staged and costumed and i i r. wwi tunnies ior the In troduction of real! nhnn reservea by tele- j Last Time at HeUitc Tonljrht, Tonight at the Heillg theatre. Four teenth and Washington streets, the last performance of Klaw and Erlanger'S producUon of George M. Cohan's mxinU cai piay, "jcorty-nve Minutes From orpaqway, win no given. , This will mure your oniy opportunity or near- ing ana seeing in is tunerui and merry comedy. Frances Gordon is playing "Buster Brown" Tomorrow Night. The attraction at the Heillg thcat Fourteenth and Washington streets, 'for three nights , beginning tomorrow (Thursday) at special prices and with a popuiar-price matinee oaturoay after noon, will be the ' musical cartoon com edy, "Buster Brown." Master Reed win oe seen as tJuater. ' "Parsifal." Society is turning Out to see "Pars!- zat " at tne jwanjuam, ana tne proauc- tion is tne taiK or tne town, it is a dramatised version of the great Wag-1 nertan nnera t and as everv oi. hm heard of the opera, they want to see I P.f.erl"S at the Lyric, the roarlna-farca the play. Mr, Connors, as Parsifal. I ne ancy--Hanks." In which It rnH and Miss Keating, as Kundry, are win-I "e f greatest successes last nlghl ning new honors at every performance. I "nere will be a matinee Thursday. 3cer. BjucuiiuiiiBia ii&ve never Deen heard In Portland. The electrical ef fects, the . magnificent scenery and the eiaooraie costumes piease as lew nro- ductions can. "Parsifal" Is a play for peopie wtio ao not attena orainary at tractions, matinees saturaay. "In the Bishop's Carriage." The success of the Baker company in Chanmng Pollock's dramatization of "In the Bishop's Carriage" this week, has Deen pnenominai, ana every perform ance is packed to the doors. The natu ral curiosity concerning. Miss Isetta Jewel, who opened with the company in the difficult role of Nance OIdn, the gin inier, nae turned to araent ma miratlon for this charming young act ress, who never for one moment loses her control over her audiences. Donald ttowiea aiso piays tne role or ner pal, Tom Dorgan. in a thoroughly finished and artistic manner. Smith's 1 Fresh Oregon Meats "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST 226 Alder Street, Between First and Second The Only Market in the City That Sells All Oregon Mea PORK ,f . BEEF, 1101,1 ZVZ v ".ts----'"I Sirloin Steak ruis bun uivjn, ............. . . t - . Spare Ribs .................. .12 Prime Rib Roast Beef at 1 hour . ;:. ........ i2u5 Best Kound Steak. .:.i.,.T..l( sweet Pickle Pork.-i.. ,.1254 Hamburg Steak, fres Dry Salt Pork ...v.25s every , hour and absolute Fresh Side Pork , .. ; ... . ....xzi4f . & .. m, v vw v Center Cuts of Shoulder Roast S t Shoulder Beef Steak. Pork ..12s) -..-.. r-.---. cottage nami . . , ... .. ...... wuwuiusi mvmsh ,-;.-; Hams or Half Hams... J.;;,..l2) ot,. piu- A Uih-m smith's Pure Lard.,...I.v..,..2 snort Kibs, to bake. . ..... Picnic Hams ...lis) ' Qmf for Stewincr ' ? f Shoulder Roast Pork. ........ .10et J D?1 or VcwmS ewewe . Pigs Hocks i ... ;.i,:8 Beef for Boiling ; ;. -l . . i Pigs', ifeads v;.t!Crj:!!!.iKl!5 Soup Meat le .......,....H "The Nancy Hanks" a Hit. TTBrnTJTR.et.T'RTf r,TJTlS Tft mt All.. .4a I " "' V" w fa, w a no aiidii m.iir-ar .nmnnsiiv v m - - - at J.0"!?".? thlsVeek- with it? JatsS club headquarters, women 1, i e of Wood craft hall. Tenth and Taylor streets, at AT VIP P A TTI Tf A DTV fu a.m. inursaay ana au tnoae wno lllVXi jAlilf JrAItlX have taken tickets to sell are also ry quested to report at that time and place . 4Dora Thorne" at Empire. X better conlDanv has never' annearad in x-oniana in 5enna m. wiays immor tal love play, . "Dora Thorne'7 than ' the one presenting it this week at the Em pire, and It is attracting large audiences, as it' fairly deserves to. Miss Dorothv Grey In the title role completely wins tne nearts or ner' audiences irom ne zirst moment, and does not lose her hold over them to the last This-excejlent attraction win continue at tne .umpire an wm witn n maiines oaturaay. - ' Hawaiian Entertainers. 'Hawaiian singers, ' Instrumentalists and dancers are on the vaudeville pro gram at the Grand and the act is one which easily ranks among the most pleasing musical acts heard here In months. The native songs arc ren dered In good voice and the scenio background of the act represents the Honolulu, harbor. Zinell and Bou telle have a comedy operatic act In which the remnants of a, strangled theatrical troupe are depleted. VJ1 Not in a Milk Trust Horlick?s Malted Milk Thai original and anoint ATold cheap sabstitsites At your Soda Fountain ' . A glass of Hpriick's Malted Mflk hot makes a delicious and refreshing hinch on a cold day. Ask for Horlick'a At AH Druggists ' . :- 1 ' SfJrrinc the mwIh i makes a nourishing, digestible food- -y u wa w guulu ua cooking. A cupful hoton retir- insf Indueea reatfnl iW ' r.. u - . i .. Prenarallons are going forward which! 7.-'iy"K0"A-.""?,e" uen b Miss 1 Wright, will make -the card party to be given next Friday "by the "federated clubs of the city one or tne nnncinal social af fairs of the winter. The party will be given-In the handsomo auditorium 1 of the new Masonio temple, which Will be used for the first time on;this oc casion, The committee that have the-affair m Charge have every arrangement com plete. The rooms .being , so large there will be nr crowding and ample accom modations will be provided for ' everv one. Refreshments. will be a feature of tne party. . , .. ; . ,'., i'fi:vi,;vv'!('. The chairmen of-all committees are requestea to . report at the woman's k: mis. Ken Belling, Mrs. Day! Miss Matthews and: Mrs, C M. Car: Frederick Eggert. Mra ton. Mrs. Stiles, C Never Fails to. RESTORE GRAY or FADED HAmtoi!ts; NATUalAI. COLOR and BEAUTY Those wlshinc tabla reiaervaftnea fn nave mem df notifying Mrs. 8. M. Bla mauer. ie norm ueventesnth street. PADEEEWSKI SEAT SAIE BEGINS FRIDAY Tomorrow 4 (Thursday) will afford your last opportunity of ordering tickets , by mall for Paderewski before the sale opens at box office the theatre next .Friday. This - world-redowned artist will be heard in a grand concert piano recital at the Heillg theatre on next - Monday evening. February 1 24. under the direction of the Heiilu- the atre management ' Address letters and make checks payable to W. T.- Pangle. Inclose a aelf-addressed envelope to neiD inaura sais return. I'neae nm. have been;comlhg.In for the past week, have been filled in order of thai., re ceipt and will be returned today. Do nui oraer seats in ine Daioonv. aa if b. been entirely sold out. Good seats mar stui ne naa in eitner the lower floor or toe. gaiisiry.':,, , i, v , , i. GERMAN COLONY TO v BUY OREGON 'LAND No matter how lone it lias bMn.mv or faded. Promotes a luTnrinnr ermmn OX healthy hair. Stons ita fallinc ont ' ; Albert Angermayer writes from Ala- SUld posttlwelw removes Dan-1 meda, California, to District Forecaster anm. KeeDS hair soft nnrf 0-lnavtr. Ra- Edward A.- Seals of the weather hurcau fuse all substitutes.- 2 times as much If ?r Information concerning the climate. In SL00 as 50c size.' 1 , . v . f' Intention Jelng to secure a tract of T . mtrn . - 1'00 "9r" ot land.or more for a Ger- i. - ..... . , miiu vn iiiq nurin DanK or ' COFFEE - " Takes two things to make good T coffee : (1) ' good cof fee; (2) the know how. , , x our sTocorreinrnsyoor money If. yosj . ..'T 7"" grow fruits of different kind doat Uks echiais baati we dm him. t ' W WDAKD. CU I IKE A CO, i,,"f-T?.:,c",?"Jr-,n.lna'n lP engage e the pro- ABSOLUTE SEGURITA Genuine Carter's Little LivepPiU Must Bear Signature of- See Pao-Slmlie Wrapper Below. ' Tery ssoall mm as easy ' FCX KEA8ACKZ CARTER'S res cizzixus. rex iiususxess. rcxTcxnaiiYix. res ccxsTiPATiex. rCXtAUOWSKIX. res tkccckpuxi: titZ I Purely yraMevg CURE SICK HEADACHE In 'nsenfiilairMrtUMiMnta harela, Pl sjeatloa Tne JobtbjiL . ,. ,