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W spconrt Street If .M i M I Medford Mail Tribune SECOND EDITION WEATHER I'nlr tonight anil Tlmriiibiy. ,Mnlniiim .70. Minimum ,0,1 I'oily third Ynr. Dully- Kluhlli Yrnr. MEDFORD, OREGON, WMDNKSDA V, .)TI,Y 2, 1013. NO. 87. T'' k1 ft l I, BROKER ADMITS IMPERSONATING CONGRESSMEN David Lamar Confesses to Havlnn Prclemlcil to Do Other Persons on the Phone Did so to Secure "Per fectly Leijal Employment." Says Union Pacific Books Forged to Amount of $02,000,000 Arcounts Juuylcri ami Money Dcrrowrd. WASHINGTON, July '-' AmiiiiIiih, MiiiicliMiixt'M mill niitl oilier celebrities in Hit ir I m-i'iiI hi r linn wero 'Inihlli'tt inlo llit- dtM'iiid" I if re Imliiv by nllniiiojH fur tin1 llitiri tiuiii iiiilrund who declined to lln' m-iiiiIu lobby inxi'Migiit ill); ciiiiimlltoo that lhi Mor.v of l)niil I .ii tun r, New York Muck broker, or mi tH'J.HOll,. lion Itirgciv Mini mniii'y jut; gling ili'nl in l.'uloii Paeiflu miirkitl l.iitnnr us "tin' gieitt- (fit lllir Of lUOlloMI tlllll'rt." Tint Union Pacific Mute iiii'tit wan ittt'i! liy I'niil On- ti tli. miiiiM'l fur lint I lurri tnitii line, who declared thnl I.iiiiiiii'k hlury wit" einieoctcil n mi Ini'iilt'iil In n hi'iir tnlil nit I'lilnii Pucilie. WASHINGTON. July -' Iai! I.iiiiinr, it New Ynik block broker, toxtil it'll tmliiy I ii-Tor ii tin' Nfiiittit committee ImcMigutug Premdeiit Wilton's "iniiilious lobby" charge, iidinltliug Hint In- Inn! iniportonnted uH)rcHiiiirii mill nthi'Pt of niitiniiiil fume in lulcphuiling officials nf lln lliirriiiiiin linos nit behalf of IMwurd l.itiitt'rhtii'h. mi itttnrm'.y. I.initiir in Muted thltt ho WMS linked In lln till ls friend of l.iinli'rliiit'li. mill Ihut ln only minted In secure tin Inwjcr "perfoclly legal cnipbijincnt." I.Hiiutr said h t'li'ihniit'il Itnlirrl S. Lot fit, chuirmitii !' tin1 bourd nf iliii'i'tnrx nf tin1 I'iiiihi 1'iififir. mnl I'hiiI (ViiiiiIIi. it New York hanker, representing In t'lii'h nf tln'in thnl 'n wiin n icpicxcututiic nf L'liugrofcsiiiuii Itiutilmi of New Wink. Juggling ( A'-xi'U "Judge Lnii'lt's htiiti'ini'iil," Hitiil l.iiitinr, "llmt IMwurd Litiitfiliin'li tun! to hhit'kiiinil liint is untrue. I.iiiileiliueli is a liltht rim with n big lientl. Ho is it iiiiiii u In' eiiiinol kfi'i it ilullnr In IiIh iMiokfl bocutiso ho iiiuint ht'itr In Kt'o Miffcriug. "Mr. Cluiirmiiii, 1 will It'll ou .if Ihtt grcutil hit f lobbying tho wot Id bus uwr kiittnn. In W01 souiu nno lurged llit books nf tint Union I'm eiliti In tint uiitniint of .iS'J.OIIO.ODU. 1 tlnit't kiluw whit, hut lint hunt wart tint fiilt-rtini hy which tho iimM gl gitulic. combine In thu t'tniutry was I'nrniril." I.miiar Hint di-lulled n eoiiipliouled hyhtoin whereby it is nllcged the liiiluit Pacific juggled lln nsscts ami then liuiinut'il its full valiio nit lio titliiiirt iiiiiitily. Referring- In Iho Itionlnii-livctt eoiiuiisiition, l.ituiar said hit used Rlorduu'. iiiiiao because "it just cituio to mo." I'mmI Ciuiiirri.MiuMi'n Nantes l.iiiiiar mliiiHli'il In um'i! CongicsH iiiiiii Puluior's inimo in lelophoniiig to l.i'ilyaiil. llo said ho huppiiucd In tihu'il hfoaiirtti I'ahnor wmh llu'it 1 imhlin oti mitt inuniiutiiit in mlmiuix lialluii al'l'niirt. I.iiinnr alno ml inilleil Hint in an uffoit to loaiii hotl .miiiI'h opinion of lilniM'lf Mint I-uu-ioihiifh, ho tflt'lioiifil to l.i'ilyaiil. "ThinhiiiK ho wiih tnlkinc to l'al nior," 1-iiitiiir Haiti, "lifilyatil told mo over tint tolophouu what it blank inaih'i' iMiuiur wan. llo cxpii-HHt'd mi opinion of I.auloihat'li hIko. it'Mliri'tl that r.filyatil had fallen iutn in i or, and I know thai, attliiiK aw J'aliuoi' I foiild foii'O him In do nity lliiiiK I ili'Hlii'il, hii I (old him In vail l.aiitoihaoli mid It-1 him oxpliiin uuy HiiiiK. I.iiiitfthai'h thou mado hlx l'aiiniiirt xlhlt In l.fd.yard." HiliiKx In Moikmii Laiuiir dfiilaifd thnl Iho nppnHl liuii nf Iho Into .1. l'ifipont MorBim to l.uiileilmcli led him In li'li'ihuiio l.i'dyiiid in Iho iimnn of I'nluifr to f i r il mil who liMpiifd Iho oppowillmi (Cuiitiiiiel on pno Z.) BULGARS LOSE 6000 FIGHTING Fl Servian Forces Pursulnu Czar's Men Alonii Entire Dnttlc Front, Sccur Inil important Positions Btilnnrla Scuds Ultimatum to Greece. Threatens to Hold Serhs and Greeks Responslhlc for Future Happening and to Dlame (or Warfare. I.ONHON, July i. 1)i.pati'hi'H ftinn IIi'IkiihIi' In lleul'TM Into In nlu'lit miiiI Hint Iho ItiilK'aiiaurt lout IKilMI uieif in lienty filitlii(,' on Mini daj. SOI'IA, July 'J. - lliiluaiin tonight ent an ultimatum to Hertin and (Iri'fi'f, uuiioiiiu'iiiK Mint uiiluhx hulh I'lituitrii'M nnleriil n efnnilinii nf their ii(.'ri'K.iM! mh iiiire within twenty four hiuir, Miilnria wniild Imld them ri"pnmililo nr rteiituulilieH mid, if calli'd In m mil hy tho pnwir, wniild iif-utiio liliuiie fur iinlluiiK llmt iiiii.N hnppi'il in Iho ItiilkaiiM. Hi:i.(IH.l)i:, July '-.- I'lfld dii. puti'lio ri'ifhi'd frnin IVkuh, lioif IihIii), miv t hit t tho Si-rvian fnri-ex arc pti t -tinttr tin IIhIkiii ihiim iiIoiik I'm I'liliio lint lit front ami Iuim Miuieil Hl'MUll impnltllllt MIMtlillH. WILLIE HOPPE E 8AN niANl'ISCO. fnl . July 2 liy iu-iIuhIim of a tiiiiuoii whl'-li till')' uimii nltoiuplliiK to lo.nl thin nftornuon. WIlllu lloppo. tho nonmt tlottnl IlKlttwflKhl Itoti-r. rtTi'Ui'il lujurlt'ft tlinl will (onv lilui to re tiro from Ilin rliiK, nmt Hlioruutit I'rctich, it 1 l-our-oltl loiupiinloii, iiIko wiih crlppli'il (or lltt'. lloppo lout tlto In dex riiiKor mnl tliiiiuli ot liU rlKlit linml mnl thu litttt throu (luKor on hlit loft hum). Prom-It Imtl four fliiK rit on liU led linml nml uttfd'ruit it Mtivoro kiiiiIi In hi lull li'K. Tho aci-lilt'iit oi-riirri'tl tit HI Way Inml Ntri'ot, whoro tho ho-t witu holitliiK a proimitiiro I'oiirlli of July t-oli'tiratloii. Iluppo witu holilluc Iho rnnlion, whllo tho Fronch hoy wmh nttciiiptlui' to form puwtlitr Into it with it hummer. Kmlileuly thorn wiih a ilfiifciiliiK oxplonloii thitt wiih hfitril for hloi-kH, Hi'Moiiorit worn hooii on tilt) ttpllt Itllll tho tlllCOIIMClOtlH hii) worn Khun firm ulil. Kx-l.lKhtwolKlil Chniuplon Ail WolKUMt, who hnppoiifil to liu lit thu uolKhhurhouil with hln autoinoblU', ttk'koil lloppo tip nml rmthoil him to tho oiiiLTKotify Inmpltal, whllo i rlty niiihiihiiirt) touvtooil rrcnrh In tho niiiiio plnro, WolmiHt wiih deep ly nffeilod hy tho nielduiit to lloppo, to whom ho lutH titkou it Ktout llk IiikK. nml aliuottt fitluted us ho loft tint opuratliiK i noiii. I E CIIIOAOO, July 'J. A h.fkniil of tlifit- 'JO.IIUO fiuplityfrt within ton ilnyit tiulfhs thu ImililiiiK' Iradft) ituioiH M'ttlo tho jiiriMliftiiiuul HtiikfH whieh ifniilli'd in Iho lockout two weekn iiko of !U),(I00 inoii hy cniitrat'toi-ri, irt pioiuiseil (inlay hy litiildiuK nut leiinl iiitoicstH. Moio than iIO, 0(111,11(10 win III nf coiiHtt notion woik Iiiik lieen lied ui) fur two wec-kti ho-i-nio nf tho iutliiujttliil witr. AROUND THE WORLD WITHIN THIRTY DAYS NI3W YOIIK, July L'. A raco for a now rufunl arutiml tho world wiih (darted finm Now Vol It early today hy .lohit lloiiry Monm, m nowHpiipor iiiiiii ami travolor of oxporlom-o. llo plmm In iliilo tho kIoIki In thlrt iIiijh, about flvo iIiih ti-Kt thnii It over Iiiih been tloiio, M A E LOSES AND GUN XPLOSION BROKE SIS THROUGH S L Former Manufacturers Agent Tells Inside History of Lalior Troubles and How Employers Were Ena'hlcd to Win Tliromili Corruption. Cleruy Implicated as Well as Offi cials of Knlnhts of Labor Details History of Labor Troubles. NKW YOIIK, July .AiupW Ini- li In fiinniT cluirKcN of corrupt lohliy Iiik on tho purl of thu Nntlonnl Ah hoilitlloii of .MutiufattiirnrH, nf which ho wiih nu fiiiploto, Martin M. Mil!- hall, of llnltlmori'. Ik ipioloil hero toility a h ilotnlllUK bow, hy hrlbhiK labor It'tidorM, ho broko various ntrlkoH throiiKhniit Ibo country whuio iiiiinufiK'turi-rH went Involved. MuIIiiiII'h htory iiHHi-rlii Unit in break Iiik ulrlke for tho Mniiufncttii irn' iiMiocliitloii, ho, htiNlileH lirllilm; llibor Icailer. eHtnbllnlicil nccrot mirct'tt of Itiformntlon throuKh trull or utrlkern ami freiiK'Utly hired nul- tiilorit to brruk up thu union nit-et-Iiikh. Vniluot Ktllkitt llrokru Mulluill OHhertH thitt from D.t't bury ho went to Portmuuiith, Ohln, wbi-ro ho broko a Htrlko of 0,000 tthooworkfrM In April, lUOU. hy cm plo)ltiK IiIh mtmil mi'thoilK. llo unim'H thri'o offlrlnU of tho KiiIrIiim of Labor who accepted iiionoy. Whllo tbero, ho nnH, CouKremnniiu Hun noli told him that thu Bolby IntcrcaU who owned tho nhoo concern, had defeated him for ri-noinlniitloii. Mulluill saw tho Holhii, told them that lliumon wiih n friend of thu iiinniifncturerH uml they nroinlaed to mipport llnnnon thcrenfiur. Mtilhnll itloo declnreit thnt ho broko n prlntorn' titrlko In IMilludol phln In 11117; n utrlko of 2U.00O iihooworkorH In St. I.onls hi thu biiiiiu o.ir, thu Mnnufactureig' intMiclntloii furnlHliliiK tho money to bribe tho Htrlko lendem. llo itUo tlerlnros that In Juno, l'JOT, ho broko a imichln IkI.V Htrlko hi Clu eland. EIS LEFT 10 COMMinEE WASHINGTON, July '2,Uy n Milt- nf (17 In :i(l, tho liuiixu toility ro I'erred to the rules coimnilteo till resolutions dfiumidiu;; it prnho of lobby chnro inmlo hy Martin M. Mulluill nf llaltiiiuiro, formerly nu einplo.U' of the National AsMiciation of Miiuiifiietinerx. Thu mien com milieu in iiiHtrueteil to report out n now ii-Milulion Sulurdity providing for it eouiplt'te iinesti'iitiun iniU-peiuU-nt of tho hemito pi olio into Mulluill' ('liiircoh. Tho hnitxc iiiquiry is ex peeted to slurt iiium'diately. L Ni:V YOIIK, July S. rrnctloiial ileclluori hi lending tsmiou nuirked thu early trailhiK In stocks today. Caiiitillttu Pacific dropped it full point DiutlliiKH woro ot a profesxlomtl mi tttro. FiruiuoMH wiih vlnlblo at nil pnlntH durliiK thu later trad Iiik. Un ion Pacific was down 5-8 on hcuvy hcIIIuk. Honda woro Btoady. Tho innrkot cloned dull ami heavy. SAN DIEGO VOTES F, BAN mi.'OO. Cnl., July 2,Tlioro wiih Krcat ruJolcliiK thioiiBliout tho illy toility iih tho reutilt of imteriluy olettloii when It wiih voted hy it ma jority or 111 to I to Unit) IKfiO.OOO iidillllonnl bond for Ibo I'auanut t'lilirtnulu exposition horn In I HIS. MY MULHAL THE WORLD'S TWO MOST PROMINENT WOMEN ESCHEW NARROW SKIRTS AND ALL ARTS OF MOflERN FASHION ;vV V' SB 4 mHfhII aHV .JillllllllllllH I'owitKt-r l-tmpivr, of Ituohlii Hy Lillian Young Here N it photogruph of Alexandra, the dowiiKfr (pu-cti of Ku'and, uml here hi.-ter, Mane, the downier em pieos of ltiir.in, perlinpit thu two most priiiuiiu-iit women in the world, ilrchM-tl in thu plniiat trttrl which eotild he helcctfd'" Jy yiuiei nf wealth. Hobble riki'rtH. low ueek-, mid oilier peculiarities of fa-liio'i arc not for them. Thu picture wns taken Juno 111, when the two uoiuot-. nttendeil thu Irih Industrie)) Lxhi hition in Iindon. nud it shown them 10 IICHIE SAN I'ltANVISrO, Cnl.. July 'J.-ltcttin-,' took a Miurt this after noon when the fust hn; commission on Mixers wiih reeeived from I.o AiiKfles by Sliikeholder l-'rank l)a roiiN. It will he placed as soon as htiftifieut Ititfhie money shows tip. The amount forwarded to Darouxwtts $.'100, with instructions to lay it ut odds ujiitiiist .-f-JolH). Tho first concrete information that !is Aiiki'Ii's will scud a hig delnliou to the fight etiuio today when it was announced thnt fiOO or (100 fans had cugitKod aecoinnunla tious on thu hteaiuer Yule, which leaves thu southern city for Sun Fruiifint'o tomorrow nfteiuoou. Jn addition to this delegation, many otlicrx nio comitii; hy Ir.tiu. Hotel reservations hnvo been niado hy par ties from l'otthiud, lteno nud iiiuiiy California i-itio-. II E i IlKHLIN, July l'. On tho theoty that tho axoruBo Oeriiutu woiuaii profoirt "nn Interesting mnn" to a hiimlMoino nun, it now Industry is springing up In arloiis towns, Ouo firm nihertlsea thus: "How can you becoinn Ititorestlng? Only by uhIiik our ointment, which will glvo you a wan, spiritual face." Another concern Is repotted to bo doing a flourishing bubluesj provid ing Imitation scats, such as docornio thu chocks of uuUorslty students who hawt fought duels. This Is done "without pain or Interruption to business," mid close, resemblance io tho lo.t I thing Is guaranteed. BRUSH FIRES THHEATEN TO WIPEOUT VILLAGE TORONTO, Out., July U.-llailoii Village, junction point of Iho Klk Lake brunch of Ihu Teinlskiuniug and Oiiluiio iiillionil is in danger ut be ing wiped out bx brush I he. Tliuiu Ifu nud Miilhikuii u iu in danger aUo. 2500 2100 ODD FAVOR R KSWWBBPHMWBWJJBgrt lluWMKcr Qtifi'ii of 1'iiKlnnil Fashion Kxpcrt n dressed for thu spring in Knejntnl. It nmy he that we have ptthcrcd a too splendid impression of the garb donned hy royalty from the fairy titles of our oiith, in which thu brothers firinuu and Hntm Christian ntlersoii were wont to dwell on tho ftiinptiiousiipst of queenly nltire. At liny mte, when ipii-eim are mentioned one unl'iilterjugly eoujurex up a rad iant pie tu re that include all the "purple mid fiuu linen," nud thu in evitable royal ermine. TBI VELLE GIVEN I Two ecnts Mgiiahed the monthly session of the eoiinty court Wednes day. .A petition signed hyoOO voters requesting the court to call a special election to ote $700,000 good roads bond wus presented and accepted by the cilurt. and II. I Iluighiim pre sented Jiulgu Ton Yelle with a goat, milking a neat little speech in which he biiid that he did not think it right for any nno to keep the county jiulge'.s goat. The goat is a hiind foino Angom. State Highway Engineer Uowlby met with the coutt and iliscusseil load plans. TucmIuv ho visited Ahh huid with tho court and Wednesday was driven to the Josephine county line hy A. L. l'erry. Hoth Coiitiuissiniiers I.eevor and Smith were present and the day spent in passing on monthly bills-. NHWrOKT, U. I , July .'.Tho battleship Louisiana raced to tho shoal water In I'ottors Cove this nf '.ernoou when a twonty-two Inch In lertor broke, flooding tho nftor coiiiiartiuents. TIia warship Blgmilod for iibslstauco and may Imvo to bu boached. KE GETS RECORDS WASHINGTON, July 2. Tho hoiiso Judiciary lotnmltteo truiumlt ted to tho hoiiso all recotds In bo Camhiuttl-Diggs whlto sluo and thu Western Fuel company t-uses, to gether with a recommendation that Itcproxoiitiilltu Kuhu's resolution, protldliiK for un hivesllgatton of thu postponements, bo lahleil, ANGORA CONGRESSMEN F Mulhall's Accusations of Corruption Anger Prominent Men and Bring Forth Indignation Meeting of House Investigation Is Demanded. Denials Forthcoming From Those Im plicatedPunishment for Those Paying for Alleged Lies Demanded. WASHINGTON, July 2. Furious ly nngry at thu charges ot corrup tion among congrcmnnen and other big official mado by Martin M. Mul ball, former agent of the Natloncl Manufacturers' association, a score of rcpn-tcntutlvcs bitterly denounced Mulhall at an Indignation meeting of the house today. Heebies the denunciations. Con prenBinan Nccloy, ot Kansas. Know land of California, and Shirley of Kentucky, Introduced resolutions de manding an investigation of Mulhnll and his accusations. Chairman Hen ry, of tho rules committee, Insisted that all resolutions should go to his committee. Shirley Mnkct Dmlnl Shirley, In n speech, hotly denied that Mulhall had Influenced him at any time. "A public mnn must be Jealous of his honor," the Ketitncklan said, "and I cannot let this matter pass. It Is due to these representatives and public officials, to this bouse, and this government that these charges bo investigated." Minority Loader Mann, ot Illlnp!, also spoke. "Most of these men mentioned in Mulhulls' charges," ho said, "are Il lustrious In the country's -history. No one believes them to havo been In fluenced hy corrupt methods or that any lobbyist was able to crack a whip over their heads. Wo ought to Investigate this matter properly. and wo ought to proceed against tho persons who are paying for the lies and this notoriety." Webb Also Indignant Congressman Webb, of North Car olina, joined In tho denunciation ot Mulhall. "I never authorized anyone to speak for me." ho said, "or to plnco me among those In sympathy with tho National Atsoclatlon of Manu facturers. I havo never been for their proposition on a Blnglo great question. I don't even know wheth er any ot the members of that asso ciation uro In my district. Any sug gestion, intimation, Insinuation :r Inttendo thnt I was Influenced to voto corruptly Is a falsehood of thu bas est, wickedest de." STARVATION WAGES PARIS, July 2. Distressing con ditions among tho women makers of nrtlflclul flowers are ruvealed in a roport Just Issued by tho French la bor office. It Is stated that 49 pur cent of theso workers don't earn more than twenty cents a day. Many ot them aro compelled to toll 17 to IS hours a day In tiny, badly venti lated rooms, and their food Is of tho poorest quality, oftou prepared from materials that huvo been con demned by tho health authorities. Diphtheria and bronchitis aro preva lent. CALIFORNIA FREEZE CAUSES LEMON SHORTAGE LOS ANGKLES. Cal., July 2. Southern California is experiencing today an unprecedented shottago of lemous as a result ot lust season's dtimuglug frosts. Tho prlco ot fancy lemons now Is J7.00 per box, tho highest In yen is. Dealers predict from $10 to $12 a box boforo tho tttimmor ends, Fair Weather Predicted. PORTLAND, On'., July . Pure (list; Oieguii: (leiie rally fair to night nml Thin silny; wanner east poilion Thursday) culeily winds, 0 OVER GRAFT CHARGES I Common Sense Business Principles, Seasoned With Brotherly Love Is Needed In Management of Penal Institutions Declares West. i Prison Must Be Free 'From political Influence Farm Necessary for out of Door Occupation. ,i PORTLAND, pro., July 3. Gov ernor Oswald Westr ot Oregon, de livered tho principal address boforo the sectional conference on prison reform held in connection with the World's Christian Citizenship con ference today. Govornor West de tailed at length tho success which has accompanied tho uso of tho pa role system In tho Orogon stato pen itentiary, and stated that tho results attained through reform methods hud surpassed oven his expectations. Speaking In this connection, Gov ernor West said In part: Prison reform Is neither mora nor less than tho application of a few common snse business principles. seasoned with a. little brotherly lovo, to tho management ot our penal in stitutions. Practically all those who have given thought and study to the subject agree that tho following aro essential to all prison referms: 1 A well located Institution, modern In construction and afford ing every facility for tho moral, mental and physical uplift ot tho In mates. & 2 Thn nlmlliiTimAnt- rf nil fn.M of contract labor aV! -th'TuUa tlon of Industries whereby thOM within tho prison walls may be kept steadily employed and undor favor able conditions, In tho manufacture and production of articles for stato use. 3 A prison farm whoro outdoor employment can bo glron at least part of the prison population and where an abundance of farm and garden products may be grown, thus both Improving tho standard of pris on faro and reducing tho cost ot maintenance. 4 Legislation permitting tho working of .prisoners upon tho county roads and at other state In stitutions, which would furnish fur ther outdoor employment and ro duco tho number In close confine ment. G Some arrangement whereby r. prisoner may be paid at least a small sum for labor performed a plan which would not only oncourago In dustry and help tho prisoner, but In many Instances relievo tho distress of dependent prisoners. 6 An Indeterminate sentence law and parole system. 7 A prison management free from political Influence and big enough and broad enough to grasp tho trttu significance of tho prob lem. EAGLE POINT PAVING STREETS Enterprising Ktiglo Point ban in. augurntcd a faeries of municipal im provements, tho hank of Kuglo Point having purchased tho $10,000 bond issiio recently voted hy tho citixeus. Contracts havo been lot to Chrta Nut wick for paving and mncadumiz ing tho streets and work was begun this week. A rack crushing plunt, loaned by tho county, has boon in stalled on tho lino of tho Pucifio is Hastcm and is now in oporation, sup plying materials for (ho paving. LA GRANDE CLEANED UP RED LIGHTS EXTINGUISHED LA GUANDB, Ore., July 2. For the first tlmo In several years La (JrandQ Is without a restricted dis trict. Tho closing up of tho resorts Is thu result ot a cumpulgti Institut ed by Mayor Hall u mouth ago. The. habitues hnvo ubundoned their loca tions and most of them have left ttn rlty. ' W DETAILS PLAN TO PUSH PRISON REFORM : -H f n' i i win j ,V4("rf3- '..' ""le