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SSlKllTW DAILY EVENINGEDITIOH 5 EASTERN OREGON WEATHER. Ti,m I" ... ., ( t people. fOtlght and Friday, probeaii Mr, i i" THIS FCT- J i if PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY OKKUON, THURSDAY, JUNK (, HH)l NO, 4144 P" .--zz. BEST and MOST mMPLETK : : : : -Tt v tND t A 5 m GROCERIES Li . rctprn Oregon in rAf-v Vou want a Sice size sprinc fryers, dressei! or alive. R Dpmott. I mw mm DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN IN SHOES? IF YOU DO JUST ONE DOLLAR I Needed to Buy $4, $5 and $6 Values. We be VI aelected from our I. adieu' alio stock every pair that is In. gts-sl, too old, a? anything we MM Id pick a qtHlvl with anil for a qolok oale we have taken everything off the price except 11.00. At the prioe they won't last long. Alexander & Hexter. pfnfrai. nkws. WOOL IS NOW FLOWING INTO PENDLETON The Boston Store 1 There has never been a time when such Stylish affairs were offered for so little Rare Cotton Bargains ffeotimtit raiv jioo fortune to be ibletti tine poods fir so little this nth season. Judge tin- whole store by this splendid lot of values. lcaml l"c pen-ales for lOe I-ic toile du norci ginghams 10c K i and" lOo dimities and lawns for Tc Suirtinfi prints and Scotch lawns for 4c fa 1 yards white India linori at 4$c Fine dress ginghams for 8c AproD ginghams for 6c Silk Waists Silk waists for summer wear evening wear are Krowini; more as well as for 111 tavor witn Pendleton women, as well as their sisters in larger cities. Vou net a change from the wash waist without losing any of its attenJent com forts, and you add much to the beauty and style. Derby Silk Waists s each, others at $4.4 $5, $6, $7, 7.50 up to $12. Every one materially reduced la price There isn't an old design in t tie showing, nor a single waist that wouldn't bo counted splen did value at our regular asking. They arc crisp fresh, charming styles, fa the first flush of fashion At one third lesa than regular priaBi PKETTY MBBONS Neck widths. About town such values as these are offered for a juarter. All we ask is 14c per vard Pendleton's Big Busy Store. - v v. I offer a regular $35 hicycle, jjOMHetd lira 1 reversible fchwt. . foi IrTlaTt W1 Will COR Dare favnrublu ' tlgowheelin Pendleton e acknow!t,lL.,.(l i,-.a.i -.iwnne to ilet soap. Caa- IMp2j.a bar and 1 j . m msv,1 WHS hy lom excellent De 190; h-tnmocks. Things Mere ' JOc. 28 and a. BVkfl... fJ- ' W-K t. . VI i ll t rt I AC J!inu ., , . 2 K tUe "It a 6;c. t 1. . r7""i COMiatiiiir n( . saute ' ' disl ' !'d plates, AttheSALEoftheWESSEL DRY GOODS STOCK. . r,, ... - o - - l"ltts r , f . . iiiH. 1 u '" V . . L . v.. iv 1 v 7 lor any We are Examiner, dozens 'K periodical. aMiT?JWl and aaaaajj ... . Jd biods or s.-, tk rings, plain riniii, war J5t; and 50c. edericK No 1 lor lockiou incubator. 86 ii Corded Sji.. rOgulaV BOo, now 38 in. Plaid, regular 76o, now 4C in. Novtdty Oheok, regular , now r)0 in. Silk and Wool Novelty, regular $1, now oH in. Storm Serge, regular 7oc, now 45 in. (jranite, regular $1.25, now. 16 in. Granite, regular $1.X), now 4r in. Henrietta, regular $1.X), now. 37 in. Hlack Novelty, regular 0c, now 38 in. Black Novelty, regular 7Ae, now H in. lilack Novelty, regular 40c, now 3o in. Henrietta, regular $1.00, now 38 in. Sicilian, regular 75c, now 20 in. Jap Silk, regular 860, now 24 in. Indias, regular 50c, now 19 in. Taffeta, regular 85c, now Good assortment of colors in above. 99c 2J- 5(J. 5 Sc gfie 69 7'J 2i)i VJi 73i 59 Ma ;jjc toe Civil MTCrntnOOl will ho inanu- ntad in tbt Philippinai n Jnly 1. Wlfl iV t'i. ari' OOOtSnptStlSfl Ibf arootion A a ti n paoklni boats near Kurt Worth, Tex., t tint will coat in the neighborhood f t,M0,000i And) fan rnrnKii in Loodon pre- die tod i Baropasn com bt nation auaint Bnglnnd. ami timt Knglnnd oonld thna turn to tOO 1'nittsi ImIm (or help. I'mt QaOl n. HnrroBi lonaotlf of Inii eotlogOi who oifOfOnd hia wile to marry Minn Uand, waa xM'l lai from the rVingrnfilloinl shajoli at 1 Moint'K. Tht ft a ari on n Ttlnpbonn A Tele- urapli company tiled with New York's secretary of mate a cert ideate of in crease of capital from 1100,000,000 to 1160,000,000. The ttlfOQtON of the American Simur Reflnina ConpMV have declareil a diTidrad of 1 per cent mi its common stock for the )iinrter, which is nti ebnngod lot the last dividend. Tim (.'.'illahaii, the featherweight nogiliat of Philadelphia, leaves for San I'rancisco today. He will nuvt Tim U.nrcertv of Australia hefore the Twontltio Otntnry Athletic ttntt on .June 'JS. At Oxford, it is DfOpOOtd t confer the honorary deuree of doctor of letter ii"in Professor Charles A. liriut!" and Profnttof Prnnoii Urown, of Onion Theological seminary, ut the lortbooming toawniofstloa at oxford oniversity. A Cilhle bnoaMM to the BOOOdorlM assoi lation, which has oilices in New 'ork, nOOOaOtd tbt discovery of vast deporits of asphalt on the island of Salanuo, off the coast of BtBSOOfi Trindad is noar the chief source of the world's asphalt supply, which is con trolled by the trust. Kor iiintiths there have Keen negotia tion on foot botwoaa v.. K. Bsraaln and lie Salt Lake railroad pople for a right of way across the i'uenta raneoOi on Bttordty the matter was elotod up. the rail any company pnylag Mr. BtlOWln $10,000 (Off ttM privilege. Mine Helen Modjeska, the world renowned Pol lib actress, who has da oldt 1 to ndopl Awttlot as her toaatry, is on her aM to I'oland to visit OftOOW, her hirthplace, where she will ftCOptiatt during the guniuier. Mine. Mmljoka may (OIO forces with Looll James to produce Sliakespearean plays here next season. Itejuiry made hv the Associatel press regarding statements ptihlishttd in the I'llited Mate to the effect that Mrs. l-loreii e Mayhrick was released from Woking prison May I, and sailed the followingday for the I'nited States under an assumed name definitely tttablitbtd the iact that there was 110 truth in the report of Mr-. Mayhrick'a reh-aae. PACiriC NORTHWKST NKWS. . 11 DnaMMi Bnltn taortttmtn, bogtn an notion against Boy Pi Gllborti a Salem merchant, to recover o0u0 damages for a criminal assault upon plaint iff 's daughter. Dorian the mouth of May the Port load pool in library dltteinotwi 'to ita DOt roil s L'.'mi honks, an average of ahont SS Dai dnv. the average attendance during the month was 174 daily. The annual convention of the Chria tiaii church of Oregon will Im held ill lurtirr Memorial Taheruacle, at i Turner, June ill to July I, for which great preparations are now heng made. TnOOm'l hall tosseis Ofnand In Port laud A'ediieaday for a aeriea of four games. I aptuin .ilccioakey gave u ill t that he ha the liest team in llie i'acidc Northwest League, and tllat fit) was going to make it four straight. The funeral of Mother Kemedilit) Wacliti r, priores- o the lienedictilie Order of Bittort, wlei died at Ijileen of Angels' convent Mondav morning, took place on Wednesday from the con- en i . Tboft i" granad for strong auspicion that Juhn rfnnlty,wbO waa found deud n his hed at Milem on MoodOy, waa nardtradi Obinfol Puliot Qlbnon will trace up the chain of evidence, and it pottiblt settle tbt matter heyond all OOODt. The Portland Chawnher of Commerce has received a favorahle reply from the Tnnoain Obambor Of Commerce in re sponse to ita ranOOtt for the iadottna mtflt d John barrotti candidate for the orhec of l.'nited tates Minister to the i ooH of China. All Warehouses Are Filled to Capacity. o IT BREAKS ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS Not Less Than 4,000,000 Pounds Have Been Bought by tbe Buyers Opera! i ik Here. The amount of wool coining to I'en dlntOfl at present has never hefore heen equalled. The warehouses of the Pen dlnton wool scouring mills, as well an those of W. I, Furnish, are chuck ahloek. There are nine curs on the railroad sidetrack at tbt mill nWOiting their turn to have their contents trans ferrd to the warehouses and mills for semiring. The same situation is pre sented at Pnrnltb'i anrtboonn. They can scarcely take care of the wool a it 0OOIM In. Pendleton this vear, more than in any previous year, is drawing upon Bnntnm Washington, Northern Idaho, and the extreme eastern portion of Oregon, of which Huntington ia the center, for wool , Wool Krora Other Polnti. Wool keeps coining in also from Morrow and (iilliam countea. There it is a steady stream id shipments from Arlington, in the lalter county. It is estimated that iissi.su pound .. wool has already heen purchased in Pendleton this season, 7") isr cent of which has hrought from M'-y to 10'jc. A big atrcentage cif 17 mat i 1 la countv wool hringa 10 to lOc. The heavy wonla, with plenty of aand in them, from lower Putter creek, sell at ahout 8c. aaourlng Mllli Ruthad. I In- Pendleton scouring mills are heing operated to their full capacity day and night. The largest force id men is at work that has ever I u seen around the establishment, and a few more goisl reliable men could be used in the sorting department. The mills handle 40, (all) Niunds every .'I hours, in the grease, which turns out on an average 10,000 pounds of scoured Wool. TUB ASSISTANT PAYMASTER In a Clava- Monev, I per cent . THK NKW YORK MARKET taportad br I. L. Hay a Co.. Pandlaton, Chleaao Board or Trad and Naw York Stoak Bxehanaa nrokart. New York, June B. Tbt wheat mar ket was weak today, lower cables and good rains in the nrthwest being the Inoanoooti Li tar pool closed lower. 0-11 l-H. New York opened at HO, 1 and closed 7Hl4 . Chicago opened 7', cloatnl 7;l .'t-8. Hticks steaitv Wheat I 1 I A 1 11,11 lose vesiemav. "0 4. Open todav, HO. Kai ige tislav. i4 to HOi. Close today, 7U'4. Stocks: Sugar, 1 IB '4 ; tobacco, 140 7-H; nlnnli II l-H: St. Paul, 1W; tch iaon, 8H ft. 8; Krie, 411 7-8; Cnion Pacific . 100 7-H. Wheat In Chicago. Oh tango, dune 11.- Wheat 7ft to 7ft 3-8, Whsal In San Franeltflo. San I'rancisi'n, June S. Oei'ember abnat, lOSVj, Now York Markat. New York, Jum 0. Sugar, (iiiet, roaolog. :i .:t'.,; IB test, No. 7, smi, B l-H ; rice. IDAHO PARDON HAS POLITICAL POSSIBILITY Paul Corcoran Asks Release From Prison. raw, tair, tl'4 : coffee domestic. ti ECZEMA. Ttiat linliinnif and diahurtng h , ,in- in afa impure conditioti of the blo.-i The bapurt onditijn of the blood ottea ariars from a diacaaed condi- U mm I' I, ... ' ud allied organa oi gjjaatii in and nutn- We want to move all the ladies' suits and skirts. Prices have been made to make them go. 2P t;.,u When dora tion 1 iinrfoct, tht nntntioa ot the uxiy ia inadeouatc to ita urcii.i Tue blwjd ba , thin, poison u 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 - in it, and 1 1.1 j,. lis often uittintcat tbeuiaclvao in uiuc eruptive dueaae. IXsctoi l'lrrc'a Golden Medical iia oovery cure dtar niaa of the btoinai h and other organa of di grmikju and nutri tion It eliniiuataa poisonous autwlaucaa from the blood, puri fying it and incroaa- Ing lu UJtuuiy auu rlcLueaa. ThaIia covcry " cure per fectly dlKUct of tlie blood and other diaeaaea which originatta ia diat'w.J oudiUou ui the atomarh. The " Discovery ia abaisl Italy a ao aloohulic and non nsroair un-duiu. Than ia uothiu "jiust aa good Major (.sorgo Arthur Olaa land Hotel. Cleveland, June 8. Ma). Oeorge Arthur, aaaistant paymaster of the Coiled suies, son of II. M. Arthur, chief ill tbt Hrotherhood of Kngineers, died suddenly at the Weddlel house tit ia morning, lie walked in at l o'clock, aat in an office chair, ftll asleep, and, latei, when the clerk at tempted to awaken him, bbaal gushed from his month. Phvalciana aaid it looked like piil son had been given, but apparently ibart la no indication of (mil play, aa Arthur had his watch, mono ami diamonds. Kecentlv be returned from the Philippines, where he spent 'J year as paymaster. An autopay showed that death re sulted from a blow received on the head in a tight in the Philippines when a numlier of drunken aoldiera at tacked a detail that waa guarding th money box. BOERS WliRH SURPRISI:!) 400 Defeated, Supplies taken and PataU tltt on Kaeh aide. Pretoria, June It. A portion of Heyera command, nuiiils.tr ing four bun dreil, were aiirprise.1 uud defeated near Wariubad by two hundred and forty Britlth under Col. Wilson. I'he lioers loat 117 killed, and one hundred taken priKonere. The British lost three killed and lifleeli wounded. All the lioers' supplies, Including eight thous and cattle were captured taouia Make (aptura. I'retoria, June 0. A party id Kitch ener's scoots on Sunday surprised and captured hramue laager, thirty miles north ol Pieuara river ill tbe Trans vaal. Korly prisoners were taken and a.tveu thousand cattle and sixty wagons captured. The liners loat aevenleeii killed and several wounded, the Brit ish two killed and nine injured. Illl RED MhN'S CARNIVAL Maker tlty Praparlog lor a Big Time During July. Baker City, June ti. I.isal Bed Men are preparing to bold a carnival 0 port here mi tbt notation Ol the uiei-l ipg of tbe grand lodge in July, A mass meeting ol eituens lias Pren called for tins evening, at which litM di iimie plana will iw formiilatud for the carnival. Bed Men state that they will give a uiiiuue carnival, including the praaence of many Indiana, if they are aopported by the cltlaeua. DCPRESSC0 FOR CARTER Caee CenaiUa CORPUS CHRISM THURSDAY Solemnly Ohsarvsd In Vienna by Romen tatholiea. VlOO On 1 June ii Corpus Christi Thursday, the RotMUI I'alholic cde btatlOBi was solemnly observed here tislav. A procession a mile long, in cluding Kin pem r .1. -el. twelve arch dukes, and the archbishop of Vienna, proceeded about the citv to altars erected in the street corners, where muss was said. Thousands d people lined the streets ami all traML' was si, nnnotd. Stranded Vesiel Moated. Astoria, June II. The British bark Poltnlloebi which was stranded at rokftpointi Wash., last November, was ll ia ted tmlay by being kedged over the sands into Willapa bav. The vessel is not badlv damaged ami will he re paired. A VKRV SMUUril FAKIR. WAS IN THK CHOI D'ALKHF, RIOTS o Miners Uif a Hiad tnd Will ?mtni i Monster Petition to lb Stato Pardoning Board. Boise, Idaho, June ii. Special. Paul Corcoran, the BOO) notel inmate ui the Idaho penitentiary, has given notice, In nttotdnatn with the state law novoralng pnraoat, that bt will on July 8 apply to the state tsiard of pardons, which Oontltai of liovernor 1 1 unt, Secretary of State Baaatt. and Attoruev -i o neral Martin, (or a full pardon Ht It serving sentence of 17 years for murder in the second degree. OOTOnma't trial and conviction grew out of the riots in the Cneur d'Alenea, which were the pr.H'iirsors of the ea- I InblltbntMt ol martial law in that sec tion o Idnho, Brinfly.tbn facta are: Oo tbo SMh ol April, isiai, eight I hundred or a thousand armed men, I from the towns of It.irke. iein, ii!'an and Wallace, prmeeded to Wardner destroyed the mill of the Bunker lllll A Boillmn Mining onaiBnny.nao It 1 1 ltd James ( hevne, a mill man. BOOM Irntion had .'listed between the min ing OOrupnU and the miuera' union since 80!2 hut the I III m.sl late canae of Hi. dtlllcultv was the demand that the employees of the Hunker Hill ,v Sulli van cunpauv should join the union and the fnlntnl Of the company to employ union men. He Wai One or the Shooter. I'aul Corcoran, financial secretary ol the Burke union, was arrested, together with three or four loin. bed othera en 'lOed in llie ri.it 1 i.li. n.t, araa fakir took about I shortly prodooaU thooing that Ooroomn sl night at Sixth i was one of the tiring party that killed being identified hy Mrs. Ida Sinclair as the pntOon who refuse.1 to help her earrv the murdered man, l 'hevne to her house. OoroOTOn waa Indicted and tried in July, Istai, for murder He was found guilty of mur der III the second degree, and sentenced to seventeen vears in the state pemten tiur His counsel askisl the state supreme court for a writ of habeas corpus, hut the reiplest was delll.sl. An appeal was thin taken, various errors of law Is'iug alleged, hut the juilgmeut of the lower court was again ailtrmed. An at tempt was made which waa unsncceas fnl to obtain a writ of error from the tnproi wort oi the Unltod Mates. Owing to the great eipenae of a trial and the dnhculty of obtaining a jury, none of the other men arrested for t iplii ilv in the crime were tried Since hia incarceration, Corcoran haa been a madol prisoner, oU.ying all the rules and regulations of the prieon and conducting biuisdf lu a very credi table manner I'he o neat ion of hia pardon may take a political or i artisan turn, as tlie preaeut state adiuiuiatra l kid haa alsilnhed martial law in the Onoai il'Aleiies, and was aupported at tlie pull- liy the miners' union, which is preparing an immense petition ask ing for Corci rail's release How Portland People Poured Out Their Silver Dollars A month tou no td out oi a crown lasi mgiii at Mx ami Waahlllgton streets. gave the dupes I Chevne, he mitliing in return, said the 1'nrtland Oregouiau, and got safely away on the K: ;l train for San I rancisco. I'he fakir was a well dressed ) ig fellow, ami he had a far reach ing, s rsuasive voice Unit would have made an am -t ioueer en v Ions. l the outset he got a crowd around him hy telling the men what gissl fel lows they were, and that he was there to give them something for nnth iii. and incidentally to sell 'tpOOOt and corn-sal ve. "See these spisrns"' he went on. "Now, these are not silver, but good judges tell me the shsiiis will last longer tlran silver ones. Have a few, (or nothing. Then this corn-salve, it la warranted " ami he gave away exactly four samples of emu-salve Then lie sold u silver dollar (or Hit cents, and (our bits fur 80 cents, and smaller sums in proportion. Various men pressed (inward and gave hnn silver ciiin, ami he said he would re deem the coin "in a minute." ' To ahow the ecoftera in this crowd that moat of you think I'm a good (el low how many of you will give me one ip liar'."' he weilt on. He held out hia hat, a shower of dollars dropped into it, and he gave his card to each donor. "Perfectly sallstled, boys'."' he impure.!. "You bet,'' came from the crowd "When I met vou first, I tohl v..n . was a mesmerist, and that 1 would make a hoy d isapHar , in roar presence, in two minutes," the fakir pr.a led Kxcilement ran high, as the fakir said: "Mep up loy," and a hoy came lor ward tep into iIhh carnage. " command ed the fakir, motioning to a carriage near oy. i the (akir. "tin ahead, dliver. I ioisl bye gentle men. lu two minutes we're gone," yelled the lakir, and awav the borstal tore down Mxth. 'I he police were iiolili.sl, and It was ascertained that the fakir hail carried a rOMlni hawker's license fna victims Inoknd at una tnnihtr.itogbnd. and slieak.sl away, telling on lookers to see to it that the storv did not fet loin the newspapers. Impnry at the terminal depot showed that the takn had Isianled the I 'alilorula train KM ilt I 01 WAV SECURED Powder H.ver ( anal to He Lonalrueled kont Year. Baker I'd., June g Bight of way was finally aei-urist today by the B.N'h Creek A I'owder Biver Irrigation com pany, a local concern lor a distribu tion canal live uiilee in length Thia anal is surveyed Irmn K.s k Creek to I'he boy jumped In, and no did 'a large trail ul land between asm ami ai res area, south of the vll- lege of Haines, iii this valley, ft la taOOnOOtd bj the inanagemeUt that work is aooO I'1 commence u the canal, wbnh will carry I'.'Wl inchea of water I he sections of land to be irri gated are I, -Mile when watered, and well adapied to cultivation. It ia not the In tOOt Ion to i. instruct the canal ui tune for use this tear A etrage Ptnavroif ia contemplated u connection with the enterprise, hut will not he undertaken until alter completion ol the canal nan' Nil e7tS.ru ti.it yex I Base jausereo wuu iw La O.cei.u "I wa luld to Oy l M. noLira Hrdual Oiaouvcry wbick I dta. ud Aci I bad lkea l..urtu Ulltt I Wmt aenaaucuily cuiol ll ru taeea e yew etaesl CoDued tskius your utcdlnn sud ll haa never aeoeuisd situt I tbiak yuu mcUiaiw a wwa 3T,ru: .u 1 u .is- utbcu suaciiuii u 1 dJ wiU lake it sud U relieved at Ucu .uBcilu Doctor PiatWt Pleaaant r'eiieU are power tel aide to the ch.uaiug of the eluded nynbaa. tO aaauawe ia ejaadhA. gaJtUOt I'd i lad. d n hia. June Burnett, a civil engineer of Mavauuah one of the defenee wilted suicide laat night in 0. -Hobert H. T wftiieeaea for 1 1 com the iiiii 1 1 since llie principa of Capt Oberlin Carter, Beauty is Health. Waluul Latti, Ark , Juu. laat. 1 Ibank yuu I' r the beiiegl I reoele trwa yuur al ico ami I lie Win. id lardui 1 look la uy terrible eon his u -vi i utv a u i aii aeaia toutaal all unit 1 ' "o a Ui aim., d. After reeeitina "' advice and i....n.iu 1 ooiumsuoed i .k ; ujf it and ts gaa liBiaealaleqi ku.iirove Tbe palus lull me and tbe mminl, in- ii came at tbauone. t tiiue, . cutiuueil three aayi I Save iua mugik eu.i uy iebt bas l ii tti-"' kit buaiiAinf nays lb uiedleh.r UiM Mann ni l Womanly health iik.iu brltM cy. rey ,r. cttar caempieakMi and UtiMy elfeeai I hit 0 MM youth uawaaMwaal ky year On Beauty oi perfect wunieahoeaV ffaauOhii we bmb art hespMr and at I more out of Wa Olaa Wtak aiateri hu faces laOVaa eaaaaaaf Wum ol CarOal aude Mr Maaaadl -Beeter leJi tag" and Nuiaiuly hapaler eeceuea 0 eaeeatiaw elfeaM BtrrkMepaiaa Out aaeklBW taiipMaa WINE-CARDUI hotel. He haa been depreseed Carter 'a iuipriaouuiaut. uo.eruor Oeer apeak, at Bak.r Ha kor Oily, Juna . (iovernor T. T. tieer today wired tho Fourth of July committee of this place that he would attend the uelebraliou her and deliver bo eddreea. Aa a result of the gov ernor's acceptance of the invitation ex ten led to him, much euthuaiaaui prevails in the work of planning for the oelebralioii. if fjviag theuiawdi ml women health. Beauty and riitaaj rreea (lag paLu which made their live aa atlatrikkt Waa face. he aadcmatiaud ferwu are the ra.utu of aufferiag. What aaaieBg pare with th torture of Irregular aaaaatruaOon, leutorrheea aat the womb I Heauly fktc uuicklv befera the rave el uttk dust tneru uauu of failiaa oi the womb daeuaa Ih crww Oatil bj 1 irraaularMau rub the awe uf lt fir and the traaparaiy UucorrtW draeu trie beefy ut IU awaga, Btat ( adui re.iure. th natural beauty, Wiahlaaj the v. creetB aweii reunas out the figure and bnajj back the viaur bna. nvafl ia fair tity handler ! 00 buttlea ul Wine or uarew.. Vvt ed . iwj awdj iiuraaiura, aesaVaaa. bitmtut. " laa. Cttaanaajaan Ma dreg terd eea. cab aaav Wfkae ef aw. rat