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IW!p-.jv f Tv -.-s-vsjr" -Airi-. - - T ) 3 C3J he ;ultj gtforimu ASTORIA, OREGON: saiii:iay si:iti'.mi:ki: s. ir-s issued every mop.ning. (Monday excepted.) J. P. HAI.L.OBAN & COMPANY, l'nbikhersaml Proprietors, AlTOBMV lUTH.IHXn. - . ('AS.STltKKT. Terms or.SuJisrrlptlon. Sir Cil l)v Carrier, per woel: n ( Se.,1 i,y Man, ,,er inontn.i "Z! I- cl V- " , " "ne v,'ar- 7.0 I ree or postagt to MiUicriber. Tup Astoria guarantees to its silver timers the largest circnlation ot any neivspa r published on the Columbia river The State arrived vesterday: the Geo. W. Elder sailed. Tlortsea are being raised on the east side of Benton street. The Clara Parker comes down to day with a load of brick. All the transcontinental tariffs pre vumsly announced go into effect at once. A good many Astorians are out of town, hunting and fishing and having n good time generally. The side shows, the summer games and the fakes are nearly all gone. The salvation army still abides. The Main street troughs stink hor ribly. In front of the Y. M. C. A. llllildinL' the Hmpll i mnt nfftineirn The town needs sewers badly. At the Congregational church to morrowmorning theme, "Brotherly Love." Y. M. O. A. nniou meeting in the evening, addressed by Mr. Har ding. Everybody, or most everybody, seems to bo snfferiug from the eplnr ibiisuuum this week, and blnckberry cordial is in demand. What are you laughing at? An O. 1 railroad employe named Stearns kissed a young lady while the train was going through a tunnel last Tuesday, and upon complaint got the grand bounce. The new postal law, which went into effect the first of August, reduces the postage on plants, seeds, bulbs, and cuttings from one cent per ounce to one cent for two ounces. Past G. M. W., Danforth of Cali fornia, is expected to be in the city to-day, and will pay Seaside Lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. V., a visit at their regular meeting this evening. A. L. Thielsen, the engineer em ployed by the Astoria and South Coast railway company, went to Port land yesterday evening. He will re turn to-morrow, and will begin pre liminary work the next day. Supervisor Chance is collecting road tax in this yere district, and w surprising some folks by asking for the amount regardless of age, sex, or previous immunity from such pay ment. The list of delinquents will probably b u short one this time. A boat and net wore picked up on the weather beach yesterday morn ing, believed to be the boat and net that got away from the 31 ilex a few days ago. It is a whito boat, two boards broken in the starboard Fide; there are 200 fathoms net, newly hung, no marks. Parties from Oysterville complain with apparent justice of attempted charges for transportation. One man who wanted to go to North Cove, 14 miles, was asked S15 for a boat, which to him looked pretty steep. A little modification of ?nch rates would bo moro satisfactory all round. A Salem paper says Curran Sc Mon teitli, of Albany, have $1,000 lo bet on Cleveland's election. The Iferuld of Albany, says that's a no such thing: that Curran t Monteith want to bet that S1,000 on Harrison's election. Election bets are reported lively in this vicinity, eome coin and a good deal of wind being pnt up. Cbas. Cameron left Oak Point on tho 15th of last December for Port land with S.r00 in his inside pocket. Onthe 18th he was celebrating his arrival in the metropolis, nnd on the lilth he was on board an English ves sel, a weeping and a wailing and for the cove of Cork sailed he, having been shanghaied by somo bold, bad men in Poitlaud. He is coming back, Charles is, and he says tho next time he goes to Portland he isn't going to get drunk. Good idea. Fish commissioner E. P. Thompson retnrned yesterday from the Clacka mas fish hatchery, says the News of the 7th. From 300,000 to -100,000 eggs are m tho hatchery trongla. The fish eggs pnt in the hatchery will come out about thirty days from date. Everything is in apple pie or der at the hatchery and an immense number of young salmon will be turned out. At the McCIoud hatch ery between fi.000,000 and 0,000,000 will be batched out this season. Of these some 3.000.000 will bo distrib uted to stock Oregon waters. Those desiring to stock rivers will address fish commissioner Thompson at the St Charles hotel. Adjt.-Geu. J. C. Shofner, O. N. G., has just received 165of tho latest pat tern Springfield rifles from the ord uance department at Benlcia, Cal. They are Oregon's quota of arms un der the law which provides for arm ing the national guard. Gen. Shof ner will give forty-five of the rifles to the first regiment, forty to the second end eighty to the third. At firt it roo infonilpfl not to ClVe flnV to tho first regiment, but Col. Beebe made a request for a number in order to facibtato target practice, ns the Tr sights are a great improvement on those of the old guns. Forty-five of the cutis now held by the first will be sent to the third to make np for the deficiency. Orders have been received on the Sound from tho San Francisco head quarters of tho Pacific Coast Lmnber .trust requiring all mills iu tho asso ciation to cut down to eight hours a day. Tho reason assigned is that the uemanu from southern California lias fallen off. The real purpose is to keepup prices, for the local demand is still far iu excess of the supply. Members of the trust refuse to sell to local dealers except in ship load lots and will not sell at all to ship owners for coastwise trade. The price of logs has been reduced from 37.50 to S5.50 on the same plea. The mills in the trust in the territory are those at Tacoma, ports Blakeley, Madison, Discovery, Gamble, Hadlock and Utsalady on Paget sound and the Gray's harbor mills. Brother Flagg, of the Mht, kicks in yesterday's issue. He thinks be cause he has a family to support and spends hi3 money iu Columbia county and pays taxes there that he ought to have a show at the county print ing instead of having it sont'to Port land, especially as he does it cheaper and just as well as the county author ities can get it done in Portland. What a ridiculous idea! He also says he has published all official re ports for nothing, and tried to treat every one in a courteous manner. He further alleges that he has as far as possible built up and aided the best interests ot the county, encour aged immigration, etc. Yes, but look at the fnn you've had. Virtue is its own reward. Such is life in a jour nalistic career, but it is a darned shame, all the same, and Mr. Flagg has both right, justice and fair play on his side. PERSONAL MENTION. C. W. Fulton returned lo the city yesterday. J. Q. A. Bowlby went to P.ir'laud yesterday. Mrs. V. L. ltnlili is visiting friends at Westport. L. E. Selig is running the auditor's office at present. Mrs. Geo'. McLi-au ami family re turned yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Scott returned to Portland last evening. T. F. Flynn, the Fulton Park man, was in the city yesterday. J. G. lioss, the geuial proprietor of the Astor house, returned from Oys terville yeaterdaj. Ben Campbell mid wife, of Santa Clara, Cal., are it. the citv, visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Rncker. Miss Lou Boot, who has been visit ing friends iu the city for some weeks, left for her homo in Seattle last even ing. C. A. McGuire was in the city yes terday. He has heard of a party of surveyors heading from Tanzy Point and is desirous of further informa tion on the subject. Foreign Salmon Shipments. '88. The British bark Fahtaff cleared for Liverpool, England, yesterday, carrying 58,202 bushels wheat, worth S4-UG-2.G12 lbs flour worth $2, 458, 25 kits salmon, valued at $118, and 12,809 cs. salmon, worth $90,ari0( a total value of S133,881. The salm on shippers were .1. O. Hauthorn, 227 cases; Oceau Canning Co., 2,921 cases; Badollete Co., 1,000 cs.; P. J. McQowan & Sons, 700; Astoria Pack ing Co., 1,900; Pillar Bock Packing Co., 945; Eureka Packing Co., 5.17G. This is the last shipment of salmon foreign direct from the Columbia this season. Tho American Bhip Jas. Drnmimmd cleared for Liverpool Au gust 14th, with 15,921 cases salmon. The American ship Standard, cleared for the same port on August 2Cth, with 7,220 cases; the British ship liorroiodale, for Liverpool, on the 17th with 38,079 cases. This makes a total of 74,095 cases. In 1884 there were 317,000 cases shipped direct to England from the Columbia river; in 1885, 213.900 cases: in 1886, 162,536 cases; in 1887, 120.036 cases; in 1888, 74,095 cases. This year's shipments represents n cash value of S518,CG5. The Love That Lives. 'Youth fades, love droops, the leaves of friendship fall A mother's secret hope outlives them all' She will not believe her dimpled dar ling must die. The baby eves look to her for help and there is help. Hasten to the nearest druggist anil procure Dr. Pierce's (iohlen Medical Discovery, and your child may be restored, for it cures consumption, which is only Scrof ula of the Lungs, if taken in time, as readily as it cures scrofula affecting other parts and organs. Don't delay. A perfect specific. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. He thought he could manage a yacht. But a squall quickly proved that he could nacht, And, while swimming ashore, Ho vowed that no more He'd run tho risk of the fool killer's achat. I'isli Skill Oil. And machine nil for sale. .I.ILDkForck. Astoria. Oregon. Private Rooms. At the Telephone Itestaurant for sup pers, parties, etc. The best cooked to order. Telephoncliodsliie House. Rest Beds in town. Rooms per night " """ k v"" i"" wees 3i.bu. rsew una clean. Private entrance. Vine Parlor Omn For sale at a bargain i cash, or on the installment plan, at the New York JJov- Kll OlUiC. Covers for school and copy books, blotters, slate pencils, rulers, etc., given away to an purchasers or school boi ooks at Griffin & Heed's. Griffin & Beed have all kinds of school boons used in the public schools. FE0M OUR OWN LAOT). The Day's Becord in Eastern States. Special to The Astoeian. Glasgow, Pa., Sept. 7. Miss Ada Flynu, a handsome and accomplished young lady, was mysteriously mur dered in her home near here yester day, during the absence of tho rest ot the family. It is supposed the deed is that of a robber. PROTESTED AOAINST. Minneapolis, Sept. 7. The Minne Fotn grain and warehouse commis sioners to-day promulgated a rule ad mitting wheat damaged from five to ten per cent, by frost to grade as No. one, hard. This decision caused a sensation among dealers who vigor ously protested. It will hurt the sale of Minnesota wheat. THOT51TAN ALL EIGHT. New Yoke, Sept. 7. Senator Thur man awoke shortly after ten o'clock this morning much refreshed, after nearly thirteen honrs of almost un broken sleep. His physicians say be is much better and will suffer no ill effects from his slight illness. Jndge Thurman is all right and his only re gret is that he was unable to speak last night. He arose at noon and ex pressed himself as feeling well except for limb weakness. He is very grate ful to the people for their interest in him and wishes it to be explained to them that there is nothing in his con dition to excite alarm. He has sim ply suffered from an attack such as the strongest are liable to and is now all right HAVE BEEN POSTPONED. Washington. Sent. 7. Minister Denby telegraphs .that tho treaty ne gotiations have been postponed for futher deliberations. NO OFFICIAL REPORTS. Washington, Sept. 7. The depart ment of state has received no infor mation in regard to the reported riot ous demonstrations in China and an attack on the American official resi dence nt Canton. Tho department has received nothing further in rela tion to the reported rejection of the Chinese treaty. TKOCBLE IN TEXAS. lIicinioxD, Texas, Sept. 7. Negroes ordered to leave Fort Bend county lor the murder or a. Ii. irost, will resist. A committee of six citizens went out to Jack and Tom Taylor's place, fifteen miles from Bichmond, a stronghold of live hundred negroes.to notify them that they had ten hours iu which to" leave tho county. They declined lo leave, and defied the whites. One of the committee re turned to town and reported the decision of Taylors' while the others remained on guard. Fortymen armed with Winchesters have gone out to enforce order, C. M. Ferguson, an offensive negro district clerk, has gone to the Taylor ueighbood. Mat ters have assumed a serious phase and two local military companies have been called into service. Gov ernor Boss has ordered the state ran gers to Fort Bend county. WILL STAND TRIAL. Portland, Sept 7. Ben King, Frank Anderson's confederate iu the ten thousand dollar robbery from the Northern Pacific Express Co., will not plead gnilty when he comes be fore Judge Stearns to-morrow morn ing, but he purposes standing trial. It is intimated that Frank Anderson will receive a comparatively light sentence. An Explanation. What is this "nervous tronble" u itli which so many seem now to be af flicted? If yon will remember n few years ago the word Malaria was com paratively unknown, to-dny it is ns common ns nny word in tho English langnage, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as they and Malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers called Billionsness, and all aro caused by troubles that ariso from a diseased condition of the Liver which in performing its func tions finding it cannot dispose of the bile through the ordinary channel is compelled to pass it off through the system, causing nervous troubles, Malaria, Billious Fever, etc. Yon who are suffering can well appreciate a cure. We recommend Green's Au gust Flower. Its cures are mar velous. OCIrial Rejection of the Chinese Treaty. New York, Sept. 7. Tho Herald's Washington special says: "It may be authoritatively stated that the re jection of the Chinese treaty was of ficially received at the White house from Pekin during the meeting of the cabinet Thursday nfternoon." Ilcflucing the Surplus. The disposition ot the Surplus in the U. S. Treasury engages the attention of our Statesmen, but a more vital question has our attention, and that is the reduc tion of the Surplus Consumptives. Since the discovery and introduction of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, there has been a marked decrease in the mortality from this dreaded dis ease, and it Is possible to still further re duce the number of Consumptives, flow? By keeping constantly at hand a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, and using according to directions, upon the appearance of the first symptoms, such as a Cough. a Cold, a Sore Throat, a Chest or Side Pain. Taken thus early a cure Is guaranteed. Trial bottles freoatJno. C. Dement'. Drug'Storc. Ludlow's Ladies'eS.'i.OO Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman's. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodman's. School Books! School Boohs. Large steck: lowest prices, at the New York Novelty Store. CUilOren Cry fcrPitclier's Castoria SORE FROM KNEE TO ANKLE. Skin entirely sono. Flesh a mass Of disease. teg diminished one third in size. Condition hopeless. Cnreu hy the tlutl cura Itemedles. For threo years I was almost criprloil with an awful sore, leg frym my kneo down to my ankle, tho skin was entirely gono, and the flesh was one mass of disease. Home physi cians pronounced it incurable. It had dimin ished about one-third the siio of tho other, and I was in a hopeless condition. After try ing all kinds of remedies ard speeding hun dreds of dollars, frem which I got no relief whatever, 1 Tas persuaded to try your Ccti rciii. Keuedies, and tho result was as follews: After three days I noticed a decided change for the better, and at tho end of two months I was completely cured. Jly flesh was purified and the bono (which had been exposed for over a year; got Eouno. moo nesn began to grow, and to-day, and for nearly two years past, my leg is as well a3 ever it was, sound lnlevcry respect, and not a sign of the disease to do seen. . . S. Q. AHEKX Dubois. Dodge Co.. Ga Terrible Snflcrlns From Skin Diseases I have been a terrible sufferer for years from diseases of the skin and blood, and haro been obliged to shun public places by reason of my disfiguring humors. Have had the best of physicians and spent hundreds of dol lars, but got no relief until I used tho Ctm cura Remidies, which have cured mo, and left my skin as clear and my blood ns pure as a child's. IDA MAi' BASS. Olive Branch P. 0 JIis From 115 pounds to 172 ponmls. I have taken several bottles of Cctkxba Rfsolvest with all the results I could wish for. About this time, last year, when com mencing its use. I weighed 143 pounds, and to-day 1 weigh 172 pounds. GEO. CAMPBELL, Washington. D. C. Note. Tho Cuticcka Besolvkst is beyond all doubt tho greatest blood purifitr ever com pounded. CuncnitA, tho great skin cure, and Cirri CUKA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, and Cuticuka Kesolvent, the newBlood Purifier, internally, nro a positive euro for ovcry form of Skin and Blood Dis ease from Pimples to Scrofula. cuux uvurywiieru, xfice, UTIUIR, oue. ; Soap, 23c.; Kesolveit, SI. Prepared by the Pottkr Drug asd Chemical Co., Boston, Mass 3TSend forHowto Cure Skin DispnsAs " 64 pages. 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. RARV'Qskin "nil Scalp preserved nnd DHU I O beautified by Cuticuea Mmu- cated Soap. Constitutional Catarrh. No single disease has entailed morosufier ine or hastened the breaking imnf thnfnn- stitution than Catarrh. The sense of smell, of taste, of sight, of hearing, the human voice, the mind one or more, and sometimes all, viplrt tn its flfiniMiiTA inflnpnfn 'I'lin it.nn it distributes throughout tho system attacks prory vital fgrco. and breaks up the most ro bust of constitutions. Ignored, becauso but little understood, hy mo?t physicians-, impo tently assailed by quacks and charlatans, those suffering from it hate little hope to bo relieved of it this side of the grave. It is time, then, that the popular treatment of this terri ble disease by remedies within the reach of all passed into hands nt once competent and trustworthy. The new nnd hitherto untried method adopted by Dr. Sanford in the prepa ration of his ItAnicAl, Ccre has won tho hearty approval of thousands. It is instan taneous in affording relief in all head colds, sneezing, snuffling and obstructed breathing, and rapidly removes the mo."t oppressive symptoms, clearing the head, sweetening the breath, restoring tho senses of smoll, taste and hearing, ana noutrjlhung the constitu tional tendency of the disease towxids the lungs, liver and kidneys. Sanfokd's Hapicai. Ourr consists of or.3 bottle of the IlAmcAi. Cent-, one box of Catarrhal Solvent, nnd lMpnovrn J.xu l EK;price,JI.00. KSDNEY PAi&a&, Strains ami Weaknesses, Relieved in one minute by thatmar vellous Antidote to Pain, Inflamma tion and Weakness, the Cut leurn Antl-Pllln llAHTfT TKa Rrci kand only nain-killinirstrentrtlioninir piaster. .hsDeciallv ndanteil to in 1 stanuy relieve and speedily cure iviuney and .. c. - . . . .i: . - -- i uterine rains ana HcaKneas. warranted vastly eucerior to all other Tilastarc. At nil druggists, 15 cents: five for J1.MI ; or postage free ot Pottkr Uuug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. This Won't D.i, Belva. Belva Lockwood is candidate for president, but sbemiclit as well with draw. In a speecli rIio made the other day she destroyed lior elumcea entirely. Among other things she said this: '"If elected, I iiroiiuao In do ns oth er presidents do." This settles iielva. and tho sooner sho qnits the giddy whirl of polities the better. Iler assertion means a great deal. Among other things it means that if elected president, Iielva Liockwood will Put her feet on the tulile some times. Chew tobacco. Miss the cuspidor nine shots iu ten. Swear at the oilica seekers. Let tho wind blow through her whiskers. Ride horseback without n side-saddle. Wear suspenders and n plug hat. Go lishing with Dan Lamont. Do the American people want to see a female president do these things? No! A thousand times. No! Nehnlein Coal. A test of tho Nehalem coal was made on the motor line, East Port land, yesterday. About a dozen of men holding claims in the Nehalem district brought down samples with them, and departed highly satisfied with the result ot tho test. At pres ent there are about 200 claims taken up in the Nehalem district, and as soon as tho result of tho tost becomes known it is expected that thero will be a great rush for tho coal fields. A company has already been in corporated in Astoria to build a road to these regions. It is thought that the work of construction will be com menced shortly. The coal is of first-class quality, and makes a hot firo with but little residue of ashes. News, 7. . . Our Candidate Tor Ir-sidcitt. He will ba nominated by the conven tion and will be elected by the people, because lie will come the nearest to lilt ing their ideal of a Chief. Magistrate. Electric Bitters has been .given the highest place, because no other medi cine has so well filled the ideal of a per fect ton'c and alterative. The people have indorsed Electric Bitters and rely upon this great remedy in all troubles of Liver, Stomach and kidneys. For al I Malarial Fevers and diseases caused by Malarial Poisons, Electric Bitters can not be too highly recommended. Also cures Headache and Constipation. Sat isfaction guaranteed, or money refund ed. Price 50c and SI at JohnO. De ment's Drag Store. RFMMAWK m 111 ! BJk II v rvTWrFy ''" - 'g''i"' - 'w Will be Placed on ....j..... M....-f,. f t .nrr.l11.T OF DRESS Silks, L ORDEB TO MAKU BOOM FOB MY FALL STOCK WHICH IS ON THE WAY NOW I HAVE DECIDED UPON THIS OPFEB: C3 P I will allow jon era i3 10 per Gent on As this in evidently sufficient to interest all who believe in saving something for a rainy day, I will raeroly add, remember this offer when yon go shopping. C3 HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Hatter and Clothier, Octiient Hotel Eiili. OKIX) Y. PAHKER. CAItL A. HANSON. Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALEKS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steamer f HIS WEEK. i fl The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon. TILLAMOOK, Slioalwatcr Bay and Gray's Harbor The P. & C. S. S. Co.'s Steamer -JP3Z "ALLIANCE." tmz Will sail from PORTLAND for SHOAL WATEKBAY and OKAY'S IIAKKOK Fare to Tillamook and Cray's Harbor. $c ShsalwaterBay. S5. From Astoria Si less. Frelgbt.-mercbandise 85. Flour and mill feed excluding bran. Si. Freight to Shoal water Bay 91. If sufficient freight oilers a trip to Yaqulna and Coos Bay will be made early In August. eariy a R STR0NG. President. C. P. UPSHUK, Agent Astoria. lew Tlrnflf truuiift ne Week ALL OUR - ''"H' GOODS. Velvets, Flannels, Linens, Ginghams, Sheetings, Wash our Counters and Away Down ! . II . COOPER, The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. - rj - .rfi iinrra'ngmTWTWiiiMiiiiii ii mi mi rrnr" T- i a NEWS. ISO 3 pa oa C31 ext 30 Days a discount of a All Gash Sales. -69- CJ-i ItrikeltRich! -COYYOUK- Groceries! Provisions -OF- Foard & Stokes Their largely Increasing trade enables them to sell at the very lowest margin of protlt while giving you goods that are of tlVst class quality. Goods Delivered All Over the City. The Highest Price Paid tor Junk. The Str. Telephone Fast Time Between Portland and Astoria. Leaving Astoria Monday ,..... a a." m, Tuesday........2 :30 p. m. " " Weduesday .7 p.m. " " Friday. 7 p.m. " " Saturday..... 2 :30 p. m. Close connections at Halama to the Sound ; at Astoria with the am. Miles for Hwaco, Oystervllle and Grays Harbor ; at Portland with the O.SO.K. B., and west side trains, P. & W. V. R. R ; Vancouver and Oregon City boats, and Eastern bound trains. Only, u - '.' ii Goods, Etc., Etc, MUREAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers In Cannery Mies! Special Attention Clvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Ternia. Purchases delivered in any part ot the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Bor 153. Telephone No. 37. ASTORIA, OREGON. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAY HANSEN, Prop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine DiamonflsiJewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All (loads Bought at This Establishment Warranted Genuine. Watch nnd Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Equemoqua Streets. Van Dusen & Co. DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Faints, Oils, Grooeriesi :E3to. Fine Pigs For Sale. IU AVE SOME FINE BERKSHIRE MALE Pigs for sale. Any one desirous of Improv ing his breed of hogs has here a pnml opnor- fflnSeW,l'i?b-P-T,Ulli,,-,'r'atKc' THE ASTORIA SELECT SCHOOT. OF fengllsh and Modem Language will re open Septembers, 18S8 It Ir vpit Imrmrtottt- (hut ..,,... i. . sireau advanced course, should be present SematloSPof3miLe,n weeks af,er No deduction made for absence except in case of sickness. v !EJCMAC.WABRENr Principal, -