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ervoir supply, wun rend, as well a» bls I it’ r. which follows: You will note froristhe bacterial count of tl"' various sources that th«.» l bl OF NAIIOTN GREATER IX ’«.«•'. V I II \ X I I is I X source of contamination 1» evidently Till: XII II Kill. AN l»N, STRANGE ■long the linen that w« noted the other day: For Instanc, from th« TO RELATE r< aervolr, from the outside spring mid from ........... ant basin the water I'l.lti il I’r» ■■ m Hvrvlr« I'ontaln»'«! th«» largest number of or W AHHINGTON, 1» H' pt. If. ganisms Th<< nnmpl»» taken from th«» Wood« n m I ioi ' n . iiHimlly asHoclnto<l main pipe shows n low hucterlal <>n|s win, variety shows uni! pictures count, nnd Is evid filly contamlnat»-»! of Ktri'i't »««»ties In 11 i»l In nil. nr«'. Ill from th« outside. furl, worn by thouwnnda of peopl In "The result of the milk analysis 1» thIn country. A slngt«* shipment from ! not satisfactory, from th«» fact of It» Anmiii'iliim to Grand ItnplilH. Mi<h. buvlng been no old before It wnn ex iiii'litlonril tn n report h> Vico C ouhii I i »mined that the bacteria multiplied De Young consist « «I of 600 <■«««•« con Iso rapidly. However, both specimens taining several tliousand pairs of the wre dirty, nnd th«» on»» from Bogg s lumber footwmi A similar shipment dairy contained pus cells, which show wnn made ii few month« ago | beyond dould that some one cow must Also th» r port reveals the sect lorn ; have an abscess of the udder. This In of th«' United Htntea addicted to the worth looking lnt«J*“ The result of the analysis by Dr. habit, un follows: Wt I.. ..f tl" mi"' imd Wrat'-r follow “It In Hint >1 Hint the United Htutes In th«, beat foreign customer of the th«» amount of poison being to a Nettierlundn for thia article of manti ¡cubic centimeter of water or milk, a fnctiiro, many hundred» of pairs of «•••ntlineter being .3*37 of an Inch "Boggs' dairy milk contained or wood n »horn |;rlng worn In Michl gi’ii town. Illinois, Missouri, New gunlsms too num' runs to count, some .lerrey Jtxl U f«'W other Hint«’» tn pus cells, straptococcl, stnphym »ccl. No tuberciila." fact. It In claimed that there arc some litter ami dirt ■lore wooden sho«*s In t’blrngo. Grain! bacilli, Straw's dairy milk, organ Rntilds, Midi , or Ifollnnd, Mich ,, Inn»« too nun » tous to count. Water than tn the c!tv of Amsterdam. Pat ,60 oiganl-ms and colon bacilli Water from east reservoir hot terson, N. J . Nt Ixtuly, Mo . I.ancas- springs, 4.320 organisms and colon ter comity. Neb . Marlon county, North ba tin. m ar Iowa. nnd numerous other nmall'r bacilli positive It»-iino»»', 2,500 organisms nnd colon ■«•ttlemrntn import large <|iinntltle-i •f thin practical arttrl.’ of dreaa ever« I ¡i< Illi W< "• r servolr. 7.020 oty n Isms and colon bacilli Outside xprlng year. 24.X4O organism'« and colon bacilli. "The wooden aho.* indutly In the East litisln, 22.OHO organism and Netherlands* 1« generally d’central- colon bacilli Ov rflow main spring, i»c«l log» being hewn out to the 540 organisms and colon bacilli ■I' Auire of the customer's f'«t In the Main auction pipe. 3.240 organts«!' tiling’ »hop The local price depend» Central reservoir, t.ioo organism» larg ly upon the amount of lumber and colon bacilli." • ■and and the market prlc*» of raw .material There are, however, a few large fstrorlrn using modern wood working machinery and exporting emit of their product The principal eountrli’H to which they export. In or NATH ISSUE DOES NOT Si ARE IIIM. AXD THAT STREET IM. der of their Imixirtance, are the Pilot EME.XTN CONT HIM Ml < II United State» and Canada. West In AS ANYONE dies Germany an I South Africa" < OMHCED WOMAN LOHEN HER HOME BEAT OlHCH UN MM SHOES USING ON KCJll, SHIS FArDFRSn» ' ii liieic is atty peiiUuti ueiug cir culated for mv r«M»all, I do not know it. and It has not yet been presented to me so that I can Inspect and sv just what It amounts to," said Mayor Fr d T Henderson. “It Is true that there has been sum a thing mentioned around town, and while I do not car«» to say anything about any persons who are likely to have a hand In It, us 1 do not know enough about the case to mak< any statement as to tl < it Id utlty, yet It Is u fact that the proposition was mentioned to me by one man "I lost no time in t«»!llng th«- gen tleman that I was not afraid of the recall, if <v is stnrtcd and they put up on«» we will have a very nice little 'controversy that will interest every Ol’EltA'llON <>X 1.1 .». W. BROWN body. If they com«» out against me I am I KMOVEH OHW! Rl < i ION, III i on the recall Issdc I'll win. THE »IAN St ( < I MBS TO THE sure that I would be vlndlcnt d by itny such tent of th«* situation, and DISEASE I told th«* man who Informed me that If the recall is sprung and fought out George W Brown died ut the Sa to a finish I would b»»nt him and his marllan hospital at 11:30 Frida* of .proposition by a vote of 5 to 1. lnt< itlnal trouble for which he had "It's all right to talk about a re ben op mi d on ye»terda> afternoon call nnd what great things can be by lira. It. It Hamilton. I- W. Chilton »tone, but whnt I want to see is th«’ and W (', Hunt. The affliction wan goods. If they've got anything I t •f imperatively «bort duration, for them spring It. brother. There are It w.n nly '<• Monday that the man n good many people disgruntled about k I begun t > fce| pains In hln ah- the amount of city Improvements that do'”."n Mild measure» tn relieve the arc being undertaken nt this time, pain were '» tile, and wb f the,can and I want to aav to you that there became : erioun the doctors decldt'd !s n thing being undertaken in our to operate. They found several fe-'t «-It that we do not need nor that we of th - pullout's Ini'stines so tangled should not have tl nt a gangrenous tendency wan man "It costs money to make these Im ifest. The surgeons removed the ob structing portion, but had little hope provements. but w arc going to have fir tl e patient’s Ilf«», although he re them. We Pill t have streets pav»»d ■nnd we must have sewern, and n lot cover’d from th” anaesthetic. of other things that a city n«»cds. W<- lie was 54 years old, married, nnd ar«» gri'wlng nwav from th«» village » ari’i ntcr by Hade, living on Onk standard. If sonic p ople whose street, between Sixth and Seventh, wealth has grown tip here from the lie came here about a year ago from hind and through no fault of the own P ndleton, but the remains will be ers that Is. whose money has been tab' n for burial to Albany, where nuid«’ by a rise in teal estate value? relatives are living. Deci'aned be- that has not cost them anything |o'"’ •«! to the 1. O, O. F. ami W. O. V/. would get the moss off th ir backs at I ■ _ | we would have Kss fuss about It. *2,000 Insurance In the Intter oiMer. "Now you hear a lot about the Pine Hi pr aentatlven here of both orders took nn nctlve pnrt In looking aft»r street pnvlng. Why, that hits me. I 1 guess, about as hard ns It hits nny- the funeral. b(.<!y else, and I hnv«» not been mak- 1 Ing any complaint about It. I own M ITER 1*01,1.1 TltlX TO BE ¡219 feet on Pin«» str et. nnd the pnv ItEMoVI D IMMEDIATELY lng there will tnx me approximately *2,000. I’m on the Main street pav At a meeting held Iasi Frldav at ing for a 05-foot piece of property the offlre of City Physician H. R. to’ pay for pnvlng, a btll of about Hamilton, the water supply contami ( *fif)4. At Seventh and Mnin I have nation was discussed, nnd n result of 1 some more property that gets as- the m eting was an assurance from | u ssed for paving, about 120 feet, Manager George J. Walton, of the that will cost me *900 or more. How- About Kinmath Falls Light nnd Water com much does that figure up? pany, to have a now wall Immediately ,3.500. placed to protect the springs which "The assessments nnd Interest on furnish tile company Its water for the cost will get. me for about *400 a city consumption. Present at the year until paid. I think that shows meeting were Mayor F. T. Sander that I have to stand my share qf the non. Dr. Hamilton, Mr. Walton nnd cost of what’s being done. I am a the health committee of the city coun comparatively newcom r to Klamath cil, consisting of II A. Alford, M. G. Falls. I am here now about six years, Wilkins amj A^len Stannble and the principal advticatca of a slow Tl'c report.-of Dr. Calvin S. White, er policy are peeople who are not re s< < retary of the «Into honrd of health, cent comers here. The recnll talk 1 who wbh here and examined thre res does not scare me.” lblicyc* )UUk I'Uie James Straw of Hi Straw dairy ntnt' » that he han remedied th«- fault which probably contaminated the milk from hln dairy. When Dr. White wan here n thorough examination was made of the Straw dairy and samples taken. Dr. Whit» »tat d at that time that If the analysis should prove that* the milk wan contaminated In any wa' It would probably be du«» to an epen <•«”» pool In the corral, which he advised Mr. Straw to remedy. This Mr Straw Immediately did. and he hell veg another analysis will show the milk from hln dairy to be pure. PATIENT DIES 0F BOWEL TROUBLE Count.*' Judg" Wllilam H. «Vordvn has relumed from a trip to Merrill in relation to the project««} Modoc Northern railroad which has secured nit rights of way n< <■ H.ary to make a railroad line from this city to Fern ley, u point about sev<nty-fiv« miles east of Kaoo, on the Southern Pa cific. Time was up yesterday for the rail road to avull Itself of thu'grants of tight of way to d<f1«»ct the line through Merrill, and the railroad peopl«» did not tuke advantage of the opportunity offered to get free right of wa>. Inetea«! <>t this th« company thut- is to say, the Southern Pa- clfic company, which Is the parent lin“— has made an urrung«»m«»nt more satisfactory to the ranchmen along tbe line. This arrangement was th laying of money for the rights of way instead of accepting them as gifts. i»<«'d ‘ for about 4% miles of right of wav had l>«’»»n held In «arrow by the M rrlll bank to be paid for by subscription, tut that In rase the com pany went to work by September 13th t«i build Its line it would not have to lay for the strip of land necessary tor it« right of way. As conditions have com«» about to .u ■ U iiipr,.'<’tlctihl<» for the com pany to begin on the lln«» at pr sent, was decid«’«! to postpone bulldlnv ii.« line, but to restore subscriptions •id meh tbe right of way by payin’ ll.«« farmers for their property. Checks were Issued to the m n wh<» had agre«'d to give land tn cas«- construction was commenced by Sep- tember 13, ao that they will not be dlacontentcd by» imstponement of «ip rations, and are now more than v»-r hum ured that the road will be No Information roiild be ob- built talned ns to wh«»n th« road will be start'd, but the Merrill people are »»--ii •at’-ffed w!»’’ the t!tn- purchas»- ntlon us the ■ xpendltur«' _______ of __ r _______ money by the railroad guarantees good faith. > About *5,000 was paid for th» rights of way bought and the money subscribed by the Merrill Chamber of Commerce, about *3,500 has been returned to that body. As projected the lino will run to M«»rrill. 16.7 miles, th nee to Malin, npproxlmat»»ly 11 miles. From Malin It is about 15 mll« s to the line of Mo doc county, which 15 miles Is a part of the 75 mile stretch which will car ry the line to Fernley, on the South ern Pacific. It Is quite likely that the labor dis turbance on the Harriman lines has had something to d< with the unset tling of the plans for the Modoc Northern. Owing to the large num ber of cuts in mechanical and offle»' forces that ha\e be n made lately by the South'xn Pacific and other III» 3 In the Harriman group, some people are inclined to the belief that the re- celjfts of tfie rallrouds aro not what the managers demand to contlnu regular expenditures for mainten ance. and that bottermenta and ex tensions have to come aecondarllv. It Is the Impression, however, that work <rn the extension will begin in the spring. Mi N:uiiuru Trial Next Month United Press Service I.OH ANGEI EH, S pt. 14. Attor m ■■ Clat' tic«» Darrow, for the McNa mara defense, says he will be ready for trial October-1 Itb, and asks no eitenalon. W'Win Main«' Election By a Snudi Majority T nltcd Pr i.s Servie«’ AUGUSTA, M Sept. 14.—Com plete returns announe«’d att. he state ilflUS’ glve wets victory by 60,517 votes to *0,383 for the dry«. LANGS OPEN 10 HOMESTEADERS United Press Service. WASHINGTON. D. C., Sept. 15. Upon the petition of numerous resi dents of I.ake county, indorsed by Senator Bourne. Secretary of the In terior Walter Fisher hns designated ns subject to entry under the en larged homestead act lands In town ships 26 nnd 27 south, ranges 15, 16 and 17 enst, nml township 28 south, range 16 enst. Lake county, Oregon. This land Is about twelve miles north of Silver Lake. The list of lands designated will be filed in the land office's! I.akevlew. H. F. Shepherd left Thursday after- n«'on for L or Angeles, where he will join hts parents for several months' stay. MASTEN GARN NOI Iti ütMOLISHED Fire Thursilay night burned a shack 'in Sixth strwt and Its cont bis . The i place win occupied by Molli” Patter son, color'd, and ail she saved was a If 'i h wrappci,. which concealed her physique, and her pet dog. She In said to have a colored lover who was fealo'is of attentions paid to her by other m«n. an«l It Is thought he . n ay have resorted to arson as a form ■of revenge. The poll«’« are hunting for him. He Is said to l av« app«'ared i In another part of town uhortly after with a blorj'ly face and torn clothes, anil a man wns s'en running from th«? *ha«k Just before the fire was dis covered. WHEN OFririALN START TO DE. HillOY ALLEGED NTINtN<E Till. < WNER H ATT«»R.NEY GETS COl'RT AH» X Ei.tiy accounts of the accldeat In tbe first radical move to rid the which cor,t E E. DwlMtibatfa and city of its health-killing nuisance« < harl«s Willlama tii«»ir llv«-s a^hen the city this morning was blocked by they were tbiown from th Ir home* the Injunction route. < n ttm Prather ranch on Sunday last The first round was fought, between prove to have b«»en lncorr«’«t. the city and W. W. Mast«»n ov r the removal of bis barn back of the Model I,” Doten, the thlr«l horseman who Bakery on East Main street. was with tl •• duo of trainer« when Wh< n the city started to tear down ti lie t th Ir end, not only law the the barn Frl«iay morning' Attorney accident at a short distance, but af- J. C. Rutenlc, for Master». w«»nt be h-rwards w«»nt over the ground to fore Judg Henry L. Benson In the d'-tnonstrate tho facts. circuit court with a prayer for an In The tragedy occurred at 9:2« o’clock Hunday morning, The three Mr-«. Krutt-- Imltt P uma »-»« Tlmmgti junction and tbe »xuirt granted tbe Mrs. j'lifua Kruttschnitt, wlf«» of r«straint. men bad had breakfast« and wer Maaten Is a contractor whose work the flr»t vice president and director starting «»ut on tbelr horses to do aotn«» work when a race down the j of maintenance of way and operation requires a large number of horsea. lane was begun between tbe two of th«» Southern Pacific, with her par which are housed in the stable in afterwards killed. They were soon ty. r«’dch»d this city Friday morning qu«»stlon, and as there has b en com w II ah'-.-««l of Doten, and di«l .not about 7:30 o’clock on a train of sp - plaint from the neighbors, the city know that a woven wire f‘-nce had clal cars from the north, via Weed. d«»eld«d to take action. Thursday the burn wa» visited by been placed across the «»nd of the The party »was escorted by J. W. Fltx- lane. Their horse« were tame, but gerald of Dunsmuir, assistant super the authorities, Including Mayor F. one man «in trying to speed past intend» nt of the Shasta division, and T. Sanderson an?l the health commit tee of th? coun» 11. consisting of M. G. the.oth r, and turned to call to him was on the way to Crater I-ake. Wilkins, R. A. Alford and Allen Ir »»xuitatlon as tie «earn«» alongside. Stansble, who determined that as the HASHER IS HI ED Thus the attention of both was dl»- I) «■n abated as nuisance had FOR RECOVERY tracted for a time from ahead, where previously or«l r tl- building the fatal feaee stretched across the should be torn d n. Through hfs attorney, Horace M. road As the owner : ad not gun to Manning, F. S. Burscough has en The first horse, as soon as h ■ saw destroy the prope Frida morning tered In the circuit court an action the f«»nc.». trl«-d to stop by “planting" termln d that the for the recovery of money. Th' two tbe city officials all fours, but slid Into the fence at had been partners In a restaurant building should g . and set a force terrific spe'd, teailng sir or eight business In this city for about two at work to dlsmc.'' the same. As fesceposts out of the ground and d’vovered that months past, and It is asserted that soon as the ow: throwing his rider a great distance. Sasser borrowe^ in the neighborhood ft« oronertv was threaten«^! with de Th second horse was tripped by th* '~wyt»r TSk- of ,200 fr»>m his partne.-. which the struction he ha«’ broken fence, and this caused his latter wishes to recov r. Sp.-R'T is, ■ ’’’ ''ir " ,,a”' rider to n'«-«»t a like fate. Both men When tbe wort . razing the barn said to have left Klamath Falls. were thrown so as to land on tbelr was start«»d last Frldav J’r. Ente heads, and the Impact was much a-? nte, who bad prep- d a blank Injunc though they had been knocked sensr- tion readv for th»- » 'Ft' - action went l«ss by sand bags, there being n»» before Judge Ben : with It. and the fracture of the skull of either vic court ord'red tbrt :! « Injunction as tim. but concussion of the brain re NEW ZEALAND MAX’ EXPECTED prave-l bo'Id » 'ii s ?ch t'me HERE TODAY TO LOOK AFTER suited instantly to both men from tti« as tbe city mlgl * make answer. INTERESTS OF THE COUNTY'S awful collision. Notice of the '■ ctlcn was served PRISONER A groat cloud of dust obscured ■ on Mayor Bander n, Rcordcer T. F. view of their collision from Doten, Nicholas and other« and ft will be In Norman Faulder, brother of Noble who was behind. When he came force until tbe city goes before the upon the havoc wrought by the Faulder. accused of the killing of en'irt and glv«*s its side of the case to smash be was astound'd. Help was Louis Gehhert August 7th at the Judge Benson. When this is done the »«■cured an«l tiie injured meu remov d Erickson & Petterson construction court will decide whether the barn to the ranch house near by. from camp about forty miles south of the shall stay up or the city be permitted which G«»orge Manning, brother of city, is coming from New Z aland to to tear it down. Attorney Horace M. Manning of this asist in fighting the case for his rela city, had a phone message sent to th» tive. It is expected that the brother The Mesdames Bert and G~ne Chil from abroad will arrive today, but lawyer for nr dical assistance. ders arrived here Thursday evening Dr. George H. Merryman went the exact date of his coming is not from Ashland, where they have b«’=‘n from this city to attend the Injured jet known, for the past few weeks. engag»d in The expected visftor is a druggist the delightful task of putting up their men. as did also Mrs .J. E. Taylor, a nurse. Dr. Campbell, who lives at Aukland. New Z aland, and has winter supply of fruit. They text next near the ranch, which is five miles been in that country for eight or nine morning by private rig for their A letter received from hire hom»s In the eastern part of the from Mount Hebron, was also called years. in on the case, as were two other about two week? ago by Noble Fa-ul- county. physicians, but all the skill off red der gave information of his coming, availed nothing, and the men never and the 2,000 mile ship ride from the recovered consciousness. Delsenroth port of W llington. New Zealand, dying at 4:20 o’clock Wednesday would take the traveler eighteen morning and his companion seven days. He was expected to arrive in Sau Francisco vest rday. There is a THREE MEN’ EXTER, BIND ( HI- hours later. NI NE JANITt'R AND BLOW THE Neither man was married. Moth- company of athletes from the far SAFE, TAKING ALM! ST A • of both are living, Mrs. Delsen- western island coming to these shores THIRD OF A MILLION DOLLARS roth and another son coming from and Noble Faulder f iela positive that Alturas by auto to the bedside of her bis brother is traveling with them. Faulder is getting cv rv attention Un'ted Press Service boy. but the mother of Williams lives at Burns, about 180 miles from the that a prisoner with friends and NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C.-. Sept. Prather ranch, too far away to be means fan afford. He had a month 15.—The Bank of Montreal was rob- of hospital life which involved con- bed of *315,000 by three m«’n be- reach'd in time. Earl Whitlock of this city, who siderable expense, and his attorneys tween 3 and 6 o’clock this morning. went to embalm the bodies, did not Mills & Napier, are understood to be They made entrance in the rear and go in the capacity of coroner, as mis getting th? necessary funds for de opened the saf door with nitro-gly- takenly said In the Herald yesterday. fraying alt expenses from his rela- certne. They bound and gagged the He has not coronial authority In Sis tlves. Chtnese janitor and escaped. The One n'ght watchman, J. D. Carroll, only clew Is that two are short and kiyou county, and the case was not one which required Inqu sts. Mr. and one day guard. George Map!«s one is »tall. Whitlock Is expected In this evening ston. are staying bv the accused man. with the body of Williams, that of who has room O, over the H ctor de FAI IS INTO BASFMEXT Delsenroth b«’ing taken to his former partment store at Third and Main SEVERAL HOI 1ÎS I Xt'OX’StTOl'H home at Alturas for burial. Williams, streets. The guards each get paid at the air d 27 years, was a partner of Geo. L. B. Applegate met with a very, Manning, and be a-nd Delsenroth. rate of ,90 a month, and a e special perul’ar ac’ ’dent Frldav afternoon. aged 22 years, were both expert deputies from the sheriff’s office. It is expect d that the expense of W.th Mrs. App gat be had dinner horse breakers. They were both this special watch will be paid by the at the Hum residence, and later steady, sober young men. Going Into the 1 strang feature of the accident accused, and If ah arrangement is not came down town. Is that neither horse was materially made to this end with Fauider's beck door of the Horn hardware ,’nlur'd by the accident. Marks on brother when he arrives, the prisoner store, he evidently mistook the door saddle of one of the horses and a will likely have to be taken to the leading into th main store from the gash in its bod' showed that It prob- Jail, so that the expense to the coun- warehouse and opened the dixir into the basement. About 2:30 be came abb- landed on Its back. But when ty of a special guard will stop. Faulder apepars to be in strong into th«* store In a dazed condition, Doten got up to the fence tbe hors?s enough shape to stand the regular ;vnd Thomas Grubb, who was attend were up and running around. confinement. ing the store, noticed that something j was the matt r. Mr. Applegate Fir't T. «X S. Moves Vptown seemed unable to talk or tell what Thd Frst Trust and Savings Bank was the matter. Dr. Hamilton was has taken the unexpired lease of Jew summoned, and he was taken to the TAÍT VINDICATES PURE FOOD eler Spink for the store room in the Hum .residence, where It was found EXPERT AND TURN’S DOWN DE- corner building at Second and Main that be had been stunned from a fall I'D ’N OF Pl RS XX I I, OF streets, owned by Page & Stratton, and his shoulder was badly bruised, THE BOARD and will move in as soon as necessary i His hat was found later in the alterations can be mad’’. The bank ’ basement. It Is not known just what United Press Service makes this move with a view to locat time the accident happened, and it is REVERLY. Sept. 15.—Dr. XVIley ing closer to the business center of probable that he may have lain sev eral hours in the bas ment before re bolds the job. Some others in the the city. gaining consciousness department of agriculture may not. This is President Taft’s decision in Dan Driscoll, the Bly merchant, a letter to Secretary Wilson.' declar-j left for h »me Friday morning after Ing Wiley Is justified. seeing his three daughters started for He recommends the retention of ' It Is a coincidence that the father the school term at Sacred Heart acad of Charles Williams, killed with E. Rushy, and rules adversely as to the E. Dels nroth wher their horses ran emy at Salem. decision of the personnel of the board away on the Prather ranch, was also — advising that Wiley and Dr. L. F. killed in an accident when riding a Mrs. Robert Jones and Miss Jesse Keblcr "be allowed to resign.” horse. It was several years ago near I Jones from Lafayette, Ind., who have President Taft r commenlcd that Burns, the old Williams home. The i been visiting Mrs. John C. Brocken- Kebler and Dr. W. D. Bigelow be father was riding a horse, and tried brough for a month, left Friday reprimanded, the former for "dlsln- to "make" a dltc'.i. wh”n the horse morning for San Francisco for a genulous conduct," as shown when stumbled and turned over on Its rider, short stay, and thence return home. Leng»rcs wrote In connection with the cantle grinding into the man’s Thev were delighted with Klamath back an«l killing him Falla. Rushy’s employment. MONTREAL BANK “TOUCHEO" HARD