ROSEBURG " pni EW lo a 7eokly Demo cratic ITowopapor pub lished in the interest of Southern Oregon. Bub ccription rates, 02.50 per annum. Advertis ing rates are reasona ble and made known on pplication. Boseburg is one of the most thriv ing and progressive towns in the State of Oregon, and the "Ee view" keeps fully abreast of the times, ! . . furnishing the citizens of Douglas County and the far-famed ULIPQU A VALLEY with all the latest General and Local Hews;; Under its new management the M Ee view " is constantly im proving and is rapidly gaining in circulation, 4 ' ' having added more names to its list durimr the past threa months than any country paper in Oregon. If you want to hear from a wide awake, progressive sec tion, subscribe for the "Boseburg Beview." If you want to reach a large number of intelli gent people, place your advertisement in the "Beview." By special arrange ments we will furnish the Beview " and the weekly "Hew York World" for 03.00, in advance. This is an im mense offer. Subscribe now! Publisher. HOI YE PUBLISHERS Of Oregon and Washington Terri tory-Free Adviee front Texas Sittings." The Texas Sitings, in ita issue of February 3, 1885, says editorially: We receive a great number of country weeklies from all parte of the" United States. ' With one or two exceptions, none of those that are altogether edited and printed at the office of publication are as good as those that use the mat ter ready printed on one side of the 6heet. They could not be expected te be so good. The patent inside is edited by an experienced man, who has facilities of obtaining better selec tions of interesting reading matter than the country editor can have with his limited exchange list ; and this editor lives in the city where he can obtain the latest news much more promptly and more fully than the country edi tor can. He is trained to his business, and has nothing to distract his at tention, and no other duties to perform, therefore it would be reasonable to be lieve that he could put together a more interesting and readable sheet than could the editor in a country town, who has often to perform the duties not only of editor, but of compositor, pressman, advertising solicitor, collec tor, mailing clerk, etc. The fact is the majority of these auxiliary sheets con tain admirable literary selections and compilations of the latest news, con densed with great skill. As they are better typographically and in aliterary sense than the country editor himself could produce, as they cost him less than setting up type for the amount of matter they contain would cost, and as their use leaves him more time to give attention to the local side of his paper, we see no reason why any coun try editor should presume to sneer at them. These auxiliary sheets are fur nished by companies located in all the large cities, and they are becoming more popular with publishers of coun try weeklies every day. We would add that publishers desirous of avail ing themselves of this money and time-saving method of publishing a truly live and interesting paper, can do so by applying to the Northern Pacific Newspaper Union, of Portland Oregon. It furnishes the best "pat ent " in the United States and for less money than any other house. This Union pays particular attention to the artistic appearance of its patents -uses the best paper the best reading mat ter does the best press-work, and has several distinct and original features which we have never seen in any other patent side. They furnish latest mar kets and telegrams, and can print al sizes and supplements at short notice From latest accounts they are doing a large business. Publishers will con suit their best interests by addressing 112 and 114' Front street, Portland Oregon, for terms and particulars. FOR ANTI-VACCINATIONISTS. A Few Facta Showing the Beneficial Ef. fects of Vaccination for Smallpox. While the deaths from smallpox last year throughout the entire German Era pire averaged one or two a week, and never exceeded four, there died in Prague, a city of about 270,000 inhabi tants, no fewer than 828 persons be tween January and June, besides 409 in the last four months of 1883. Between October 1, 1883, and March 31, 1884, 5G cases nearly all children under five years of ag;e, were admitted into the Polyclinic Hospital wards under Dr. Ganghof ner. Of these 52 were unvacci nated and 4 vaccinated, 2 of. the latter, however, not until after mfect.on. O the 52 unvaccinated 11 (21 per cent.) died: of the vaccinated none. There is a strong local prejudice against vaccina tion, with which several medical men, we regret to say, sympathize. Buenos Ayres is a city of about the same size- namely, 287,000 inhabitants; and vacci nation is not compulsory, and is unpop ular. While the births in 1883 were close on n.uuu, tno total number or vaccina tions and revaccinations wis 8,643. The deaths from al) causes were 8,248, or 28 per 1,000, and those from smallpox 1,487, or 5 per 1,000 cf the population, and 18 per cent., or nearly one in five. of the total jleaths. In Prussia the mortality since 1875 has been from 0.34 to 3.02 per 100,000 yearly; m Austria, 5.57 to 50.83. In Berlin, in 1882, it was 0.43, and in Vienna 108.29 per 100.000. Since 1875 not a single Prussian soldier has died of smallpox; in the Austrian army 10 to 47 per 100,000 annually, and in the French I to 27 have died. Jsnt- ish MedicalJournal. Foot-Ball. In President Eliot's annual report he says in regard to inter-collegiate foot ball: "It is very improble that a game which involves violent personal collision between " opposing players can ever bo .made a good inter-collegiate game. Boxing and wrestling, which do requin such personal collision, are apt to de rfnArnt in at. na fnnt-.-Vmll baa Hnno An ill effect of some of the inter-collegiate contests is their tendency to restrict the number of men in college who practice the competitive sports. . The keenness of the competition creates a high stand ard of excellence, and persons who know that they can not reach tha standard cease to play. The athletic sports ought to cultivate morals as wel as physical courage, fair dt aling and the sense of honor. If any form of un faithfulness, unfairness or meanness is tolerated in them they become sources of widesnread moral corruDtion. If students do notlind their sense of honor cultivated and refined by their college rfe they may be sure tnat their educa tion is failing at ita most .vital point" How many persons have evcu a rough idea of the average sum upon which-by far the larger part of the citizens of the United States aie fed, clothed and housed? A recent statisti cian estimates that eighty per cent, of the population of this country is sup ported by from forty to fifty cents per capita a day. At the latter figure this makes f 164.25 as the average annual cost of living; but, as by average we mean the balance between extremes, there must be many persons who have not even this sum to live upon. That fifty cents a day is a generous estimate will be admitted when it is remembered that many mill operatives earn only from five to seven dollars a week, ana that the wages of farm hands run from twenty to thirty dollars a month, and that on these sums several persons are oftersupported. Chicago Times. A FAST MAIL. The Experience of an Austin (Tex.) Oen- . tlesuan In Posting a Letter, Colonel Yerger, of Austin, had just finished writing a letter. It was very important that it should go of by the next mail, so he rang the bell, and upon he colored servant, : Matilda, appear ing, he handed her the letter, saying: "Take this letter to the letter box on the corner as fast as you can. It is very important' Matilda, the colored girl, went out with the letter, and meeting the coach man, handed it to him, remarking: "Jess you take dis hear letter to de letter box." The coachman started out with the letter. He happened to see a friend passing, and it occurred to him that he might save himself the trouble, so he handed his inena the letter, requesting him to post it without delay, as it was very important 'That night the coach man s friend, just oexore retiring, made the discovery that he had forgotten to post the letter, so he gave it to one of the boys at the stable, enjoining him to put it in the letter box early next morn ing. . . ' .. . The stable boy was about to comply with the request next morning, when a baker, with whom he was acquainted. haDoened to drive past in his cart. "Hello! Tom," exclaimed the stable boy; you take this letter and drop it in the letter box and save me the trouble." Anions the customers of the baker bov was Colonel Yereer himself. Just as the baker Taov drove up to the Yerger mfnsion. Matilda, to whom the letter had been originally given, was just sroin; out of the gate on her way to market The baker boy handed her the letter with the request to shove it in the letterbox. But just at that moment Mm. (Yerger happened to open the door and saw the bov hand her servant a letter. "I will have no such goings on as that in this house, exclaimed Mrs. render, and she seized the letter from Matilda's band, and running into the house, ex claimed, in an excited voice to Colonel Yercer: "It is not safe to have that Matilda about the house any longer." Here she is setting: letters on the sly." She handed the letter to Colonel Yerger, who recoiled in astonishment when he perceived the identical letter he had wmten and addressed the night before. Uttering: an exclamation too profane to print in a family paper Colonel Yerger violently forced himself into his coat, remarking: . "Now I will post that letter myself, and. then 1 will know it is done. Texas Sitings. BRITISH CELEBRITIES. With Especial Reference to Thoie Who Come Here fur American Money. People go over to America good, bad and indifferent to show them selves and speak a piecje. If they have any sort of name, or have written any sort of look, or if they have made themselves ridiculous or sublime in any sort of way, tbey expect an audience aud cash. With a little management anc ready money the lecture bureaus work up a man's reputation, grease it and try to make it run. Newspaper cut t'.ngs fly about. The great MacJones it appears, is sutierrag from a sore throat in London. The great Mac well and will leave for America. Pre sently he arrives; he is interviewed; a hall is engaged, he appears the at tendance is bad: Jones tries elsewhere, the attendance is worse: Jones has another sore throat and retnrns to Eu gland. Som j C Oiling poet, who has got hold of a few press wires, is asked over to tuscourse on other poets of the past aud run down his contemporaries generally. llns is a lvceum or university. lecture hall affair; then it dwindles into a sort of drawiug-room business seat being paid for by any scratch adniir rs who can be got together. T-ien Gosling comes home ani perhaps even his best friends do not know exactly how much he is out of pocket And sometimes it is a greater than Gosling. A Matthew Arnold, for instance, thinks it important that America should see him, if not ex actly hear him. Accounts differ, but in one respect they agree, that excellent as might be the matter, there was room for improvement in the manner. Now that the Americans are getting a little tired of our celebrities they have begun to say so plainly. The fact is that men with orStorical reputations who can always draw a full house, are not numerous, and the few there are have no time, as a rule, to gad about besides which they Sire in such demand at home that the lecture bureaus .can net tempt them across. The couse qu. n:-e is the bureaus have to fall back on ufu.ve worth, with now and then fcienlili 5 star on I the wing, a novelist hard up, a special correspondent or an otiose literary critic who wants change of air ami money. London Truth. Dr. lieber Aewton says: "TaK.i the average human life, he would be bold man who, rightly weighing the manifold daily blessings which come like the sunshine and the dew. wou venture to pronounce the lot of man rather of pain than of pleasure. Much of the pain of man is, moreover, to be subtracted from the charges against Providence and to be credited to our human responsibility. The thriftless ness of the poor, the greed of the rich, and the common iguorance of social laws cause most of our poverty." At the Bald Mountain extension drift mine, near Forest City Cal., re cently, the steel wire cable broke while loaded cars were descending the incline 860 feet long. One of the boys, by the name of Veal, employed at the mine, had the rare courage and presence of mind to jump on an empty car and chase the fleeing train down the tunnel, over 6,000 feet in length, and overtook and stopped it before the cars collidod with the incoming train. The boy3 of Turner, Me., says the Lcwistoa Journal, are noted for train ing domestic animals--dogs, calves, sheep and steers are broken to all kinds of vehicles. One day Earnie Morse will drive by with a tandem team a sheep and a calf. He may be followed by Harry or Ralph Bearce driving a span of merino bucks. Then a string of Jersey calves driven by a dozen boys. 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The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga., or 169 W. 23d St. N. Y. ;- ' - Man and Beast. ' ! ' Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. j N. P. N. U. Na 80.-& . N. U. No 167. 1mm MgMg& LATE NEWS SUMMARY. Foreign and Domestic. Lendon now claims a population f 200,000. rapidity in Spain. - TtatTala Vina fthinrtA1 tiai rVinranroll . " , WQOFTVU WUU' tain back to the donor. More than 7.000 hnrnoa ora vi an1 Kv f Via : " " 7 W.WWH SMW tWf VUV street-car lines in Boston. The Queen has accented the re donation of the Gladstone ministry. Ladies in waitinc to Queen Victoria re ceive a stipend of 2,500 per year. New Hampshire will not v&r claims for bounties on woodchucks if thev have been killed on Sunday. ; The law reducinz railway fare to three cents per mile has taken effect in Nebraska without opposition. The new steamer Etruria, durinor her recent trip from Liverpool to New York, ran 580 statute miles in 24 hours. Waterspouts in Mexico have caused great loss of life and property. At Pueblo uuaranta over zuu lives were lost. At Quincy Rapids, Ont. a lumber camp. seven men were drowned while endeavor, ing to remove the key-log of a raft. Austria lost 844.000.000 from nleuro- pneumonia introduced by a single cow tnat was supposed to nave recovered. Owinz to the ravages of chinch bugs and hessian flits the wheat crop of Kan sas will not exceed 10,UUU,UOO bushels. Robert Broaddus, in a fit of jealousy. fatally shtt K. U. Jobson and then com mitted suicide, at Leavenworth, Kansas. The net debt of the United States has now gone below 81,500,000,000 for the first time since the war. Twenty years ago it was 82,700,000,000. A colored woman living in Etowah county, Alabama, was beaton to death by neeroes on suspicion of being a witch possessed oi devils. , At the Upper Cross Roads, Md., light ning killed Mrs. Elenore Caldwell and her seven-montns-oid bane, wnom sue was nursing at the time. Thirteen cases of smallpox were discov ered by the New York quarantine officials among the passengers on tne steamship Weiser, from JBremen. A lady pensioner has notified Pension Commissioner Black, that, having inheri ted a fortune, she has no necessity for the pension from the Government. At. TTnnnilnal Mn TTntHn f1nnrn.fi ' Aired - . , WWHW J -"C freight train just as it started and was crusnea to death oy tne wneeis. A phenomenon in the shape of an almost imperceptible shower of honey dew oc curred recently at ClintoB, Wis. The stuff was very sweet to the taste. Charles P. Barnes, of Woodlawn, Mary land, crazed by liquor and jealousy, killed ms brother-in-law and his son, and wounded another member of the family. : The body of Charles F. Gay, the missing railway auditor, was found in the woods near Marquette, Mich., with a'bullet-hole through his head, and a revolver in his hand. Secretary Manning has ordered revenue marine cutters to observe unusual vigilance and patrol the Atlantic coast to prevent the arrival of vessels infected with cholera or yellow fever. Near Somerset, Ky., a construction train on the QincinnattiSouthern Railroad struck a cow and was thrown from the tracK, Five laborers were killed and Un or fifteen others injured. A ' Til TtTo 11 rloa Tin trov mom, ber of the bursted banking firm of Rhyn der & Co., who was under bonds on a charge of embezzlement, killed himself with a revolver. Mias Emma Weber died at Chicago from the effects of a dose of aromatic spirits of ammonia, given in error by a druggist for a prescription of aromatic syrup of rhubarb. An" immigrant who landed at Castle Garden recently had in his possession a j 8100 Confederate note which he purchased ; in London Under the impression that it was American currency. At Dubuque, Iowa, the boiler of the steamer S. Denman exploded, instantly killing the owner, S. Denman, and his son Dean. The explosion, made a complete wreck of the defective boilers. Andrew J, Johnson, the noted outlaw of Bell county, Ky., lay in wait behind a building in Pineville and killed Thomas Napier and Josiah Hoskins and his ; daughter as they returned from church. ! Two young men, ' Henry Rogers and Wm. Nesmeth, were drowned in Alcove river, near Covington, Ky., by the upset ting of their boat, caused by a dog swim- j ming toward them and attempting to get in. Frank McGuire, made insane through losses by failure of the Erie County (N. Y.) Savings Bank, mortally shot his sister at Erie. The wrecking of the bank has resulted in' half-dozen persons becoming lunatics. Wm. Eddy, a farmer of New Bandon, ! N. B., was found in his field gored to death by a mad bull. On the remains be ing taken to his house, a daughter of the deceased dropped dead from the shock, and another daughter is seriously ill. At the camp meeting at Zion Church, York county, S. C, a conflict caused by a rivalry between the city and town negroes, reigned for an hour. Three men were killed and twenty wounded. The country ne groes retained possession of the camp. At Nashville, Tenn., June 9th, Tolbert Scarborough was shot and instantly killed by his brother, : Sa m Scarborough. The former, who had been drinking, went to his brother's house and swore he . was go ing to kill him. Sam drew a pistol and shot him through the heart. AtEvansville,Ind., J.II. Minnis was shot and killed by John Butcher. Butcher was Sursued and took refuge in a clump ef ushes, and fired a dozen shots at the excited multitude, without effect. He emptied the last chamber of his revolver into his own head, blowing out his brains. For the purpose of being imprisoned, to secure shelter and food. Flora Emily Downs, a newspaper writer, broke the window of a jewelry store at St. Louis, abstracted some articles and then waited to be arrestedj The woman told a story of great suffering and wanted to be sent to the Penitentiary. i ' ' - Ezra Cooper a banker of Union City, Erie county, Penn,, who is reported to be worth 82,000,000, has been fined 81,000 for assault upon a woman. The Judge said in tassing sentence that it - was usual to nfiict a fine of 85 in cases of the kind, but he felt it his duty to make the penalty what the case deserved. General Dallas and J. F. St. Clair, ac compained by their wives, embarked in a rowboat in the Allegheny river, near Pitts burgh. When a short distance from shore the boat collided with an ore barge and was upset. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair were rescued, but Mr. Dallas and his wife were drawn under a raft and drowned. . A terrible accident occurred on the rail way from Kastaff to Rostaff, on the river Don, in Russia. A bar of iron was placed across the track by robbers, and a train which came along was thrown from the rails, demolished, and a number killed and wounded. Seventy robbers, who were waiting for the smash up, plundered the train. .. . . A model in solid silver of Bartholdi's great statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World," presented to the city of New York, and which is to be erected in New York harbor, has been presented to the city of Paris by ex-United States Minister Morton and other Americans. The model is 80 feet high, and will stand on the Place des Etats Unis. Antonio Maecia had been in the Yuca tocas (Mexico) prison for twelve years for the crime of abduction. To vary the monotony of his punishment he was ordered to be taken out and shot. A file of soldiers took him in charge, when a well-armed andl desperate band of the prisoner's friends and relatives suddenly made their appearance and attempted to rescue him. 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Cincinnati l ime.s. - Iud calkm are not lacking that the various photographic reproductive processes will soon practically usurp the prov nee of wood engraving. iSteel engraving already is virtually extinct, The wood engraver of the near future m ist be a master of his art an artist, m fact to obtain employment. Phila delphia Press. n n ej '23 cr jj n WM SUCCESSORS TO D. C. IRELAND & GO. BOOK AND JOB PRIWTE 110 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. Largest House in the Rlorthvest. " Mr. I. C. Ireland haTlnjc retired from the above firm, the baslnesa -n ill be continued as heretofore by the remaining members. Being under the same management, onr customers are guaranteed the same Superior Printing at lowest rates. BESP FOB SAMPLES AXP PH1CES. "THE HASTINGS" THE BEST CLOTHIMGv OUIDTO AMn IIMnCDUCAD For Men and Boys, to Order and Ready hl&de. Cor. Kontgtnaery and Batter Et, - - - - - - Baa Francisco, Cal MANN & BENEDICT, Wcssor. to C. C. EStiES & CO, FOR SELF-ME ASUREMEOT ON APrLICATlON.,7 PIAXOS. OEGAX8. CTrinw av iioAxicn a isacsa O I Clll If A I ,Gbior, RxT.iah Puls; Bura Crgine, bwid inatrnmenU. Largest stock ct Sbrjt Xusic and Books. Bands sir-plied at Eastern jt i . M. GRAY. 906 Post S:rect, Sta Franateo. ST. HELEH'S HALL, j PORTliAXD, OBEfiOX, A Boarding and Day School for Girls, ! CONDUCTED B"THE KISSES RODNEY. Under the snperriflon of The Rt. Re?. K WjstaR ) Mokkb, D. D., Bishop of Oregon. Thorough lnstractioa in Kujlish, Art, Languages, Vocal and Instrumental Music and Bookkeeping. A corps of thirteen teachers. Pupils admitted at any age and into any or all of the denai-troects. Tl new torn betfns on the FIRST WEDNESDAY of SEPTEMBER natalome sent on application. R. U. AWARE THAT Lcrillard'a Clinas Phg bearing a red tin tag ; that IiOMHard's RsMslssf Una cut: t bat Lor! Hard 'a KaTT Clippings, .nd that Loriilard'a Mnutia,ara the best ana cheapest, quality considered ? I hftva s, noaitive reruerir f or h e abors disease : br St s thousands of esses of the vorst kind and of long -toMn te h avo beon c n rri. I n c!e il , f o ' ron s I m y t al 1 6 In lieffloaey,tht I wl'l send TWO BOT11.K3 fK.fi S, together wtn a VALCABI.KTREATISB on thlsdts to aaf sniierer. uire express ana r. u. laami. - DK.T. A. 6LOCW, til Pearl St., Sew Tork WATSON, WRIGHT & CO., Mesals Grocers ana ccmmission Merdiants 10 North Front St Portland. San Francisco Office 18 Front St. Handle on commission Wheat. Wool. Hop. Seeds. Furs, Hides, Chickens, Eggs, Lumber, Hoop-pole, Balmon, Mill Feed, Oate, Barley, Onions, Pofeato Tlarmn Tah! f " Anvinnt KAIAil rrnfipMMl nn d&V of sale. Bend for onr market report. Oorresponaanos and consignment solicited. Established 1861. P. O. Box 2113. k . mm mm m. m m . Grain; Produce and GenersJ COMMISSION MERCHANT . No. 813 and 315 Davis Street. BAN FRANCISCO CAL. (Member of 8. F. Produee Exchange). CoDnifmraects and orders will roceiye prompt attention. Cash ad vances made. Mtators " rrtfm tip. i .'Tie MODEL 'up. Send for lr Jcular containing muck Taiuam ! THE MODEL. information. lTiorougbbred Pnultrv Sl F.ikm. SCLF-KEaUUTINa, muASLe, 13 1011 Broadway, AND BMPLE. oaKiana, uu. This BF.LT or Ueireoerv tor ' made exprwwly for the care of derangement of the generative orgrau. There Is no mistake about this instrument, tbe roi ttnuous etr'lm of ELEO TRICITY pcrmeckting tlirotB;h tat parts oiiiKt reftoro them to healthy action. Do not confound tnt with Eloctrw hen adrerttsed to cure J1 ills from hfad to tne. It Is fo theONE sncIfo wiroose. rOrCtrVUtBlVKlviIlK lull I'llUllIUlllUll, .kiunw tiUCIM Clectrlo Ski Co.. 10S Wajshlwrtoa bU Chicago. 111. i ... i . i . . . . . i . i . . . Tlili Gr? a 1 Strenzrtten ing Ktmtuj Mitn jrrr Tonic .nres hdobi t all; Nerrous and Physical Debility, 1a t ot Vitality, yveatcnefa, vinie xmcuua, Im potency, Oversensitive nni;Hnni TSnatjititl. Kill. i VVUm"" .""I - 1 fneyandBladderComplakita, I Dineaees of the Blood.Erup- tions, ana au me eviieaecia of roathful follies and ex- venting all invoinntary weakening drains upon the 1 knw..i. f h.. J restoring Loet Manhood, cue may be, sud where all other remeales have failed. A Permanent Core Absolutely Guaranteed. w- MEA e. ArM. Vu-lfJ-lAC fl-lPjUH. RrHlt npon reoeipt ofprico, r O.O.U, to wj address, strlrt lypriTate.lby DR. . ftSALFIEL!. m Kearny Street, San Francisco Cal. V buniaient io enow iim SLSSJX tette dansultations. strictly oouhdonUaL by letter or at oBoerEB THE SPECIALIST, Eo. 11 Kearny St, Saa Francisco, Cal. Treats ali, Chroshs, Special avd Pritath Dmhasis WITH WOSBKRrUl. SPOCBBS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I Ta a. wrfiln rnm for fiie' b'errons liability, Lost JUUBiwoa, j roeia ior boca, and all the evil eilects Ct youthful follies and excesses, and In drinking iiitoxicntthg liquors. Dr. SUutie, who is a regular physician, graduate of the Univer sity ot Pennsylvania, will syree" to forfeit $f00 for a case ot this kind the Vital Jtestor&tiv (un der his special advice and treatment) will not cure. $1.50 a bottle, or four times the quantity $5, sent to any address on reoeipt of prioe, or C. O. I. in private name if desired, by Dr. Mintief 11 Kearny St., S. 1 CuL Send for list of questions and pamphlet. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE will be sent to any one applying by letter, slating symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy la regard to all business transactions. ; . THE NOETHWEST PEESS ASSOCIATION. Publishers intending te purchase Type, Presses or Printing Material, will find a full stock and save ten per cent, by calling upon Palmer & Key, 112 and 114 Front street, Portland, Or. MM W Mai gave Half; Largest Factory in tne fetate cons IT nil 41 MM MM