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j n nil H1inHftiw "'-laaWSilsaaj , WHpM'! J" I Mil I r . , fji Bit 1 1 IE DAILY ASTORIAN II t felri cit fll kt ipr oi th Columtla ftlvtr ' "III 1 IHI I , I III THE ASTORIAN bis m Urrest clrcolatloa of o tar ob tAt ColuntU River FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. VOL 1LV11. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1897. NO. 111. THf CCLCBRAT'D "Superior" toves and Rang ARC TRR J. N. LAWS. AT HAVYES' OLD STAND Christmas Goods to mtr Celluloid Novelties Leather Goods Medallion! Christmas Cards Booklets fir - Do doc make your selections GRIFFIN . II I il Christmas Next OUR STORE IB FULL OT THE MOST BUnVlCfcAULK AND ORNAMENTAL CROCK F-RT. LAMPS AND OLA88. . WARE, SUITABLE rpR PRESENTS'. Ross, Higgins & Co.. CHOICE.... rKRsri AND SALT MEATS AND- BOND STREET t SHIELD Hams, Bacon RDANft aJl-IY V l . W. F. SCHEIBE, 8s:.".?K-r: A lull Una ol Pin.., Tobacc. aad 5mokar' Artlclts. 4T4 Comn)rclal hBt. Astoria's Gorge. Eiieruiimeat Hall j Three -J M iillll UL jiilii t)nr.ir BEST evuHVBoov - Rooks In X.w noil Children's Hooks Bibles Prajer Books Booksofall Kinds - until you have our etock. & REED Foard & Stokes Company i Grocers Butchers.... UNION MEAT COMPANY and A 1.1. KIM ur t ANNKO MKATH (iiiMrentred The llrM In the Market Strictly Pure Lard Cor. Toirtk aid Glisai Streets I'ertlnd. Oreijoi. FINE CIGARS! The Louvre.. Floor Fine Mualt", Menu flan.; Ever ir, uniiira in aii reni.i., " All L- l.wl.. T...I erTtlilna- Hrt-t;laa; uihki anil Kverytioily'a ttlglita Nlrlctly Otmervnt Kopp's "Best A DELICIOUS DRINK.... and ABSOLIELY PURE Tbe North Taoiflo Brewery, of which Mr. John Kupp ia proprietor, makes beer for domeitio and export trade. Bottled beer for family uae, or keg bear supplied at aoy time, delivery in the city free. NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY FEATHER BOAS AT DUNBAR'S A PERIOD OF HEAVY STORMS Loig Cootiiucd Gales Off tbe Mouth (if the Columbia. MISHAPS OCCUR r.LSEW'IIERE , Salpplaa, oa tit Solid, it Eirtia tie Sal rraaciuo Alio SiMer lighiailp Agaia la fort. For thnrw -k rnwl th t,a bm timuit unt. to-uitiuou. on the foul um. - -v...., ollaviwn oi ot,j i.m.r-. in. r.n w.nu hua bri .' ;'" rl "t tho JinUf rwMiJtUi ha( brflO conpuratlvrly (ht No loaa of tlf ui oo'urr.ii iml hlf; ll.lmK .nit in f v-mnm. trrfroni own r only gUd It ha bn no Tn hitrb.-r. north an.1 mih of th 'ulumbl hv. unrtd j wrll, iho.aj! ih" atorma havn rxn t.n continuous. Yratonbiy tnvs ahipa In thr atnaun irw tn-r an nor. ,na inn ptr.p n. t)'il Inl in Inm-r hartor. y.a. wla put l lu-a nn-l non .-row.d in. OTHEn MlHMAF'f. Port TowniM-nl, te.-. 12 -The Amniin finir-nm.t.-l a.-tiojiH-r WIHUm F. wlta matin, CapUin M'n. e towl l-'.to th' harlHir thl tnortrlinr In butiy 'khlapl. date.1 i-otutttl m. Ttie i hoo-.-r Ml tin .nind Nm-rnitirr 'Ji wlt.l IuosImt Jron Thcoiiih to Sail Frani'fO. From the :lm the fc h.ioii.-r lft t'ape F1ivtiy lVcetnher . 1 he en. oiint tJ hoavy .h'r. The nltihl of the ih. !). off thr numih ot the C'nliimbU nv.T. a h.avy In- ' r.-Me. to .1 hiitTl. Kn" n. duiiru; th.' en- tire nliitii the morm nirf. J Mtriojl reen- lion, breiiklnar off iuul rrryntf .y tht ; nuiln ainl niln.i m(j.:. l. int.- otily the fuivtiwei and I". f-t if th" jKrr moil.' liurlna; th" nlitht, the .-hoon.T iilpl-d u',1 the wntiT he coil J hoid a-'il her; limit r nirvo !. all that pre.Vn:d hel j from .Inklns. The nxt nKir-ilm; the few nil n nulnini w're riVl on :he for.'-! mal and the -hvr.er wu iieo,'d Tiack to the Ptrnlta of Fu". h-e .h wa tnk.n In ton- by the tu- Ty.-e. Not a d.or rrtimliia In the i ho ler'a hmiiae. m-ery j one hnvnc been hrik.n off md anehed away. The exnol amount or l im.uri- ana-1 dtn.il tiy the hcJkkwht cannot be learned j until he la pumpe.1 out, but It 1 thmiRht h.-r hull b tMN.n badly au-.Oned. faptnln Oleen eaw nothnK of the ntxamor Olewland. and tup which ar- H-e.J from Oupe Flattery clay hftve heanl nothing of the mlwInB ateaner. I - Eucka. Cal.. Pec. 12.-Humt.oe.lt 1T ha tHH-i very iwikIi durlnir the pttKt f'1" .liya. a heopy auuthweat awell muinf nurvlKallon dntmeroua. The ateamer Alice , ItlaiK-hard. Capt.iln W arner. had a nur-! row exenpe from tx-ttw wrecked. "White ; croalntt n. In the waka of the ateanM rvaitona. aho ehlppeU a We wJitch (ji(T,r,ni.(, R:wen 1(WI and 150i eup amaxhed In the efltr catitn, flwdinK tlie : portn, 0f ih varloua politic.! partb a all llnltur-room an.1 brtrie arid caiielTnj con-1 atenwwtlon on Ixwrvl. R-palra ore being j made today and the vessel will be ready! to aull north tomorrow, Therv are seven j echo. ami flvn steam r bejrbound j wnltlrur for tho hrenke-a to qu)et down : before they can aj-t to sea. Tbe Alice making: any demonstration, the (rovern rtlaniihflr.1 havl been outalde elry-e Friday jment took all precautions and ent a ape nlitht md Captain Warner prew weary of.cU detachment to guard the rewldence of wmlflnK for smooth water. 1 San Francisco, Dec. 13. A Jerryboat ftuno In colllsUm with the barkontlne Bay Oily . at 8:25 this morning. Thre wa la h.vy fog ami strong tide at the time and the ferry-boat mlwe.1 her slip, going In toward 'Mlsnlon ativet dock. Her bow merely scraped the stem of the barl)n- llne, but her guard struck It heavily on the starboard quarter, tearing th ttmbort and oiiemllng all the seams above tho wa,. tif-ltw Tho Uirkentme was to tiare aalled tomorrow for Honolulu with a gen - erni cargo, 'nui it win uaq cunejwraore Mme to repair the damage. TOWHD INTO HARBOR. Manxanlta Broupht the IJghtship Sunday Evening. 1 Tho Ill-fated Columbia river lightship, No. 67. for the second tJnw In three weeks, was towed Into the harbor Sunday even.) Hale. thU.t a person cannot be convicted Ing. this Amo by the llghtihouse tender I Where fb" corpus delicti -! the oftVnse Mnnziuilta. Oaptaltv Gregory. She had a , are both proven by rltvumstantlil evl wry narrow escape from wrecking on dence. Either the body must be produced X.vrth lwich Saturday night, and both or the murder proven (o have been corn vessels nearly went on Clatsop spit Sun-j mitted. and provsM by direct testimony. day afternoon. After the Monculiita made her second trip to the mouth of the river Sunday morning, she was followed by the tug manviger or the Oil Producers' Trust, says Relief, which wth the Aftunaanlta beat j that ha has junt concluded two large sales about until daylight. It was 11 o'clock' of California petroleum, one of SO.00O bar bofore they could pass out. the Relief rels. to be shipped to Fan Francisco. The got out first- The HghOihlp waa then If sales were mada at $1 per barrel and miles north of her ataUon and four miles , Strasaburg expects to eee the price ret tc off tho cir. She waa under steam and,$1 within 0 days, as there Is a shortage slowly making her way Into the harbor. Th Mananta pae"-! her a. hawaer d took iwr In tow. At 1 o'clock, while fomlif In, the haw ser snapped, thro wins the Mantanlta Into th tro ti of the trk. All tiarta fmred the worst. Tin pruj haxiK-r f UmK'6 up In the wh.l ttt the MifliUhjp, rmdrln( hr tt-H'"m. For a frw minute), It Jwr-fTK.,1 ihat both (nwila miut br thrown onto rmm,p ai.lt, nna tho irtty. fly Ire. mnndoua rx.xU.jn and hrrrr ork on th trt of tho crew of both i. tti haw r of hn lUdit.hiii wax pamuM to Ih' MnnxiMilU. aji4 lh iliinfnuj viyturr aaJn ''nrntnTW"l. Howly thry m'Jr thrlr wtijf Inio thn tmrtxar. w.twn uMn Ui haw- r bnk. nfr Fort Blm ww. Onrr mnrt a uw Hm- man 'rhil ut. ! at i:V tbe llrhi.hlp rrtw1 ot of h-r amall UM lnim Klipmat Rmttn'a point. hre ah. tuy till aft.rfKirm. Tle r i( ln of llirtithl) attJatml tba.1 ha ilM not kh tulrtft until mMnuiht Bat utMuy. Thr rvi, Im.knit tvpwfl him ulrift at I oVIork In thr afternoon an.l at riiiitrrixht. ID to 12 nal. north of til ata tlun. Tim tMliti4ti krt IS fkthom ot (tiairj &n a mu.hroom anchor. Bhp will bn rrflitMl . Kn a poM.tt.lp. Tho aiK vil wMch wrr n fh offlna RunrUy nlalit put to -a wtwn to. Kxht h . w(ri, . f hlp'a Mht were put out, tl'-rm ham bwn imi ainrr. flATtlttffl WDArE. s.,urtA- nkrht th a-co! v .nd apprentice boy nri orhtrlyn. do-rUd. IVmv tnl nt ttu .htn'a .mill hem t . ' ami nr.I th.-r Early flunday murnln; th ahoHff wa nottnorl and ( , Voumt'a bay In tnarrh of thr . n . . ' Hu-r' tiartmr. -m the WnKhlnirton hore. wti.-n the mn they wen- puraurd. TSIinn the piiraunr mmnw n'arftwt rhe .!ior boat i fouml with a hole Ux her 'bottom and broiht back. The U.ifr -nnt to the North aldn iriy va-tvrila-y morn tint rl found tbe men at l;wiux. The npprwttlre boy came hack, nit the o'ih.-re queton.t hi" authortty. u'.U co.il.1 not lie force.), without the i nii-r M(m. Mlkif they mill probably k.-p thrtr liWty. RECEPTION OF IWEYLER IN SPAIN VERY Tt.ne AtrAiR in .m airid. sriTt (.RCAT trroRTS. DC- r " Snail Interest Tikta il His Arrival ia Cot enmtit Circlci-Tex Cries tid Little Citkisiis. Ncw yrk p,,0 u. fieKcrttilni: the re- .,..,., ."-.ncral Wev.r In Madrid the correspond, nt the Herald a: . Hol.Udo's hard wofk lnsllr, a,n enthualaxtlo reception .....r,., w,.vUr In Madrid; In spite (he flll., (hlU a MlUy h;ul been carc- fl,y chowni an, the hour of his arrival, j o.,.!,,,. WM .n most npipltiotia one. the Lfrair pnnd off amid almoat complete In- 0f whom liow to awure Owi-al Wej-ler'a adhesion, wort at the athHon. but there were few erica mid little enthusiasm. It la pnssuirv to thn house was tame In the extreme. SoU-ly with a view to prevent hot headed HobN'dolsta or Weylerlsta frm Minister 'W'oolford. who accepted the guard as a courteo'.n but qui'e unneces sary attention. Th small Interest taken In the arrival of Woyler In government circles Is Imll. catcd by the fact that a little later In the afernoon the principal members of the cabinet. Including Scnors Monl and Gul lon, as nvll is the diplomatic corps, anong them 'Minister Wooilford, and Mr. iMoArthtir. second secretary of the T'nltwd 1 States legation, Kent to the railway ata- ; tlon to bid gooilhye to tho Marquis de Reversauiiv. de'Rnuvernv. who was nro. i lng tQ his new no at Vienna. LI ETC! ERT CASE. Chloajpi, 'Dec. 13. Attorneys Harmon 1 and Rli'i In thWr defense of AVlh A. ! Luetgert haft'f decided to base n stron n, fight on the point of the corpus delicti. (They have biv making a special study ' of the law covering :hs point. They will cwtend for tho priictpl of common taw i enunciated years and years ngo by Lord CALIFORNIA OIL. Lvi Ancoke. Dec. 13.-E. Strassburg. In alght ON A STAMPEDE FROM DAWSON More Thai T.ohm.4 Ill-Prorif idied Miaers Coming Out. FEARS FOR THEIR SAFETY Tweitjr-tire Ter Ceat .'ill rniiiljf tie ea tbe Watr-Djrea Tarty la tbt Seliel of tie Hilary. Victoria, t. U-By the atemner To ink from UytA nwwa la r?Hd that more than a, thousand Ul-provialoned ni UmpdeJ from D-wMn dur.ee the latter ... r. of ctctnkitr arwl Impelled by the h.untlnx; fear of famine atv now madly fnrchiir rtwlr way over the mounulna. Auk, fe Indian mall carrier, who brlnn thl report, left the Yukon capital fully 10 daya after the Dal ton party. He aayi the an(fuard ot the tern.-atrlrken army la fotlowina; ka than a wek behind him. Auk d"clare that fully 2S pr cent of the atJimpedlng army will never lWe to recite the terror of tbelr fllaht from the north, The ateamtr Bella and Wz-are. It now appear, did not land mor? than WO ton of provision on their arrival In DaoTSon In the eariy part of Octihr. owina; to their havlrte been held up at Circle City. The only bright vlerw of the preaent situa tion 1 the crossing of the pass a bow Pyea and Hkairway hia 'lately been rreat ly improved and within a month will he In excellent condition. Dyea pvtlee. hnuV py Georce F. T'lmer. hope to (TO to the relief of the hungry at Dawaon. They will make the United Statea ov. ermnent an offfr to 1el!v?r Tfi.t) pounds of nwlslon within 50 daya after start Inu for Dawson, for the sum of (5.000. They already have 50.000 pound of pro. vision Cu-hed at Like B-nnett. which they a ill take In over the Chllkoot pass thla winter. I'lmer will ro south by th next steamer to lay his protsitlon before the secretary of -ar by wre It la ata ted tint material for fhe proposed railroad over Taku pass hue 'eni shipped from the east. REMEMBER TODAY. S. the d.ilnty Uneti. laee-trlmmed handkerchiefs, pincushlouo lounce cush ions, comforts, sensible kitchen aprons and many other articles on the Pink Table tonight. The sale will begin at S p. m. at the Baxaar, at the Methodist chiuvSi. Also open all the evening. SITUATION IN HAYT1. New Ministry to be Formed by President Bam. New York, lire, 11 No surprise Is felt at tho state departn.cn; at Washington over the resignation of (he Haytlan min istry, says the corespondent of tbe Her ald. Commnader McCalla of the Marble liead In a message, to Secretary Long, statea that there was grave danger of the fall of the ministry. Minister Leger. thej representative of Haytt. has no Informa tion of the ministry's resignation, nor did he expect official advices until the apix-tnt. ment of the nw ministry. "I have not received any more news concerning thm ministry's resignation," he sack!, "but am not surprised at the In formation. You wil remember that I said before the Lueders Indemnity to Germany was puld that such action would mean the ministry's overthrow. President Sam will now begin the formation of a ne.v min istry. Tho president will now, I expect, confer with lending ambers of the sen ate and house and upo-i their advice will select members for the mlnWtrv. I thltikiwho the downfall of the ministry wtl close the Incident. While the people of Hiiytl are greatly excited, I do not believd there is the slightest ground for bellevelng thati there will be a revolution." PRINTERS ON A STRIKE. Object to Working More than Nine Hours Per Day. New York, Dec. 13. It Is probable that within IS hours ffte 10,000 printers em ployed In th 1(3 hook and Job printing offices of this city will be on strike. Typ ographical union No. 6 h,u taken the first step. The union men in special session have dechk'd to give the boss printers until Tuesday to accept tho demands for a 9-.hour day. If by that time the de mands remain unrecognised, the printers will strike. The union agreed to levy a four per cent campaign tax upon every dollar earned by the total membership of "1O110 to be us-h! to support the strike. A month ago typographical union No. ( re quested the proprietor of book and Job office to m vt the wishes of their m ploye and fix upon mno hours as a worK- Ing day. Prior to this the printers of this country and Canada bad by a tw thirds vote, declared for the fame prln ctple and had authorized the International union to force the tasae. The employers were notified, but tller seemingly Ignored the matter. Then the Typoctietac Meld a meeting and a a reault a reaoluUon waa paaaed dawldmc to make nine hour a working day and eubacribln Kfl.OOO a a defenwi imd with which to flgtit any attempt to enforce the demand. All tba tarrion book and job prntera of til Unltad fltatea and Canada an watch-In- tha atrurfla. U the New York prtnt era win, their brethren elaewher will probably lnlt nvtn tha new Urn sche dule. THE PUGILISTS. Chlr-ago. Dec, lJ.-CoknH Hopklna and hla putflllatlc party, coowlatln of Dan Crlon. the ftjehter, and Joe ChoymKi and Benny Murphy, trainer, will 'eft re tho city today. Their deatlnatloo la New York, where Crwedon I to meet McCoy on December V, for -what a aoppoaed to be the middle-wetjrht championship at th world, though the men will not be obtlrw) to acale before goinc I "to th rtfM?. Quar ter for the party hare been emtaged at Coney Inland, and Crdon will remam there urtll the afternoon of the nlifht of the battle. Th former Australian nerer looVed bettT land uya he Is In the beat condition of his career. He expect a to weigh cloa to IB pound when he facMi,, the onto man. two m.naa wcuoy wm be do-, to that weight hlmaalf. Tracy will probably not efe the contest In which hla foer brother baa ao much M atak He haa been training with Cree-1 don for hla coming tottl with Joe WaL cott ort December tL A trip Eaat aodj back would hardly lmprwe hla condition. Walcott hi training at Koby for the- Tracy match, and haa for a companion the grant Armatromr. wt'h whom he has tao I'vely anttoa ea?h day. MILEAGE TICKETS. Grand Rapid. Mich., Dec. a An .agreement baa been reached by the prin cipal roads of Michigan whereby Inter changeable 1000-mUe ticket will be hon ored ob tram m Mlchkran without re quiring Bh holder to exihaiigo ticket a at present. Thla arrangement will go intc effect January 1 or as soon as the de tails can be arranged. A SENSATION IS PROMISED ii t DRRRAXTS ATTORNEY SATS fllS SA5 VIII CO TREE. Great Exciteueal is Emtiaiiel Ciireh-A Yeiif Li4y Bis ."essage rrsm Caa. St. Louis, Dec. 13.-A special to the Globe-Democrat from San Francisco says: In an interview published thi morning. Bupene. Deuprey. the attorney, who is maklmr such a fight for Durrant. gives warning of sensational developments. He ,y. that Durrant Mil not hang In Jan uary as Is generally expected and declared that he will eventually go free. The at- torney my that revelation are soon to be made In the case that will cause a pro found sensation. Deuprey saj-s that they are on tho track of the real murderer, and says that arrests will soon be made. MESSAGE FOR DVRR.VNT. San Francisco, Dec. 13. Mrs. Alice Hart ley, who killed Senator Foley at Reno several years ago, created a great deal of excitement In Emanuel Baptist church last nlpht. At the conclusion- of Rev. J. George Gibson's sermon she dramatically declared that she had a message from God to tha effect that Durraat'a life should' be saved and It was the duty of tbw corarmratloiv to save him. Gibson waa Durrant's pastor, refused to see me comiemneq ma" w iiunn-i, n-. she culled with a mesage from her son asking the preacher to tell all be knew about the munlers in Flmanuel church. A final appeal for ai commatatlon.of. the, sentence will be made to Governor Budd this week. ' TO CHANGE FOOTBALL RVLES. Chicago, Dec, 13. A eoinmlttee appoint ed by' the conference of the sever unlverS- sities held here NovembrS to suggest such changes as seemed advisable in the pres ent football rules n ordW to make the game tea rough.will finish their work this week and at a m?tln to be held next S'aturiUy In Chicairo will dfci-le upon the changes to be submitted to the members ot the conference for their actioni The members of the committee are J. C.Elson, Wisconsin; A. A. Stagg. Illinois; and H. H. Everett. Illinois. The. committee has done Its work well so far. Letters have been sent out to football critics, coachers and players all over the country for sug gestions as to the proper action In regard to changes A largi number of replies have been received and the committee will have a mass of material to go over and many points to decide before finishing Its work. In addition to the letters, ex perts at the gtume will confer with the I committee and discuss the necessities of 'the game. ITALIAN COLONY IN EXCITEMENT fromineit Chicago Soa of Italy Mar dered la Alabama. REMAINS ARRIVE IN CHICAGO Is Sack Cosditiaa as to Caaa sa lsesti-litloa-Tiere Is 5 Deabt ( Nil flay. Chicaffo. Dec. U. Tbe Italian colony was thrown Into a Ute of great xct la ment when It waa reported that Chart Faladinl, one of tbe oldt and most high. .pt,,! ntiMU to that part of the clty WM murdJ while on a buatneaa ta AUlfccmjl. t nmuiM of Pm,. ainl trHvti fo (i ov0r fb Ming. whm euntn,d ut4r by . nu, th.r mm M to be In auch a conditio,, that the police were notlfloa eoroj- wlu b, ltM hMi s mortem examination. The body had tpp A)4. whAr, udIn wet mon(f twenty his fellow countrymen for whom he had' secured position aa section hands on new railroad. The body, according to. the undertaker, was bloated and terribly discotored. and bore all evidence that death was due to drowning. Several marks on tbe neck made the undertaker conclude that Paladini's death wu not due to natural causes. He thinks th man waa first strangled and th'm drown ed. On the ccver of the outer bog di-' rectly below the shipping directions wag tacked a card which .ead as follws: "This is to certify thai C. Paladin! died. December 8th from Inflammation of the bowels." This card was slgnjed Dr. J. F. Hunea, M. D.. Bear, Ala., and underneath was the Inscription: "Not contagious." This Inscription was written with Ink and partly with pencil. The writing was poor and both red and black Ink had been used. Among the first to call at the undertak ing establishment was Muva C'amle An. gonlll, to whom It was said Paladnl waa engaged 60 be married. She waa almost prostrated by the news ihat Paladini's retrains were In such a condition and re quested that ao Investigation be made and the facts be declared. Mia Angonlll told the undertaker that Paladlnl wrote her November Kth saving that he was enjoy ing 1h beet of health, and that his trtn waa proving a success financially. The police officials think that murder has been committed and the authorities) at Bar were communicated with. FIRE IN A COAL MINE. Harwhorne; I. T., Dec. 11 Fire started some t'me Friday nuht In coal shaft No. 1 at this place. YesleriUy men were put In by the company to extinguish the flames. They founi Lulu Davis, a Rus. stan miner, and John Yarko, an Austrian miner, dead. They were probably suffo cated by smoke, having entered the mine secretly to make extra coal for the next day's run and went beyond the dead line or danger signls. The fire was ,extlns uished in the (Ire. No. 2 at Gowan, be longing to the same coal company. Is now on Are entailing serious loss to the mine company. SHOT THE BURGLAR. Sacramento, Dee. 13. At an early hour Sunday 'morning a burglar entered the residence of Sergwuit of Police McManu and proceeded to ra.isvk the parlor. Mrs. McMaous heard ihe burglar at his work, but declled not to wake her husband. She picked up a re.-olver from a table by the bed and awaJtM d-jvelopments. In a few moments the burglar reached the swing ing doors leading from the parlor Jnto the room adjoining ;l).e bedroom, and when he. opened" the "doors she opened fire. He made his escape, ,but the trail of blood he left ahowed that her aim was rood. Royal aak tb food par, whelcaoa aaa eallclau. FuV010 Abaolittoiy Pur Pill I.0Y4J M , f t