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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1893)
2"fiss MKWPHI IWMIJIWBCHH JTVJENINQ " OAPlTAli JOTJBJTAI, .VXIESDAX, SEPTESEBEB fiT. . DRESS FA' lr t.( jL 2CEW PATTEFTSS IX FRENCH FLANNELS, FINE SUITINGS LS MOP SACPCINQ,. BROCHE, -Changeable - WHIP Best THE PALM 307 Commercial Street. p.s. Ladies shoald see the and girls. A waist for boys with suspenders on. - IK - Yoa an coins to baftd or nrvie any Irtcdof lzaywreneat, call a the cater fned Jor .ti.i jfe j-tre eospiete flock, and are slX to sajsptjaay prepared contract, sewer work, mOist, tic Salem Improvement Co. 8CDDE3T Death. On Monday after noon Price Thorp, of ricajton, com- DlaXned of severe pains in the abdom inal region, bat neither be nor hi friends thought it anything very seri ous. An hoar later, however, be took to vomiting, and In a short time was dead. His trouble la thought to have been the bursting of a blood vessel, as be had been in usual good health. De ceased was a farmer living with bis mother, and was aged about 45 years. He was buried on Tuesday. Wast Theib Pat. A call is out for meeting of creditors of the Oregon Pa cific railroad company, including un paid employes and any one who has a claim against the road, to be held at Mill Citv Saturday. Sept. 30th. It is signed by B. G. Pierce, S. (i. Dike and B. F. Eddleman, wbo were appointed a committee for that purpose at a meet ing held in Gates last Sunday. Christian Ejtokayob. The Salem Local Union of C. E. will bo.'d its an nual business meeting this evening at 7 o'clock in tbe Congregational cburcb. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected, and otber matters of business transacted. Each member should be in attendance. By order of tbe secre tary. A Losq Ride. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson went down to Portland on their wheel. He came back on tbe local today, Lot Mrs. Davidson will re turn on her bike. This Is tbe longest ride any of Salem's lady bicyclists have yet made, and Mrs. Davidson should wear the medal. Fbexqut Rates. Eugene business men will attend the meeting of railroad commissioners In this city next Mon day to look after their Interests in tbe matter of frtl.ht rates. It will prob ably be too much trouble frr tbe bus! seas men of Salem to go up to the state bouse. A Trial Trot. One of Ihe wide awake alderman wbo is interested In the city having an efficient fire depart ment turned In an alarm last evening. Tbe boys turned out and made tbe reg ulation "trot" to the corner of Commer cial and State streets in one minute. AT Home Aoai.n. Ml May WII kins, who has been unavoidably absent from her dressmaking rooms, is now back and ready to receive her patrons. Bae still bas tbe exclusive ageucy of the New York Tailoring system of cut ting and fitting. A Little Off. That is a complaint sometimes made by people who try poor eastern cheese, but all wbo eat tbe famous Utile Xealucca brand sold by Clark fc Eppley never feel that way. 8U0E3, BuoKt Remember Krausse Bros. are still leading In foot wear and having an immense trade, because tbey carry tbe largest stock an sell at tbe closest prices. m HiailBiNDBRS. Tbey tuoye like tbe wind, but If you want au errand done quickly call on Lock wood's mounted masifoger. Turn the blue box. CUT IK Two'. Tbo pricea ou fall bats at Mrs. & a Reed's. The best IU0 ht ever offered la Salem. Ladies don't fall to see them. 4t Social and Bdpfbk, At Cbaunlug kail, Friday evenlug, Sept. 27th. Hup pw from 6 to 8; social aud amusements 1 9 to 11. d-2t AWHVKl). A full new liue of muallu ttaxkcwMur, Which will be sold at dose iMVra.B.p.Reed'a. 4t ONLY ollr and a half one of Ms mpth h& fet worth double Um intt at Mm. & C Reed's. 1 . JFot JdurjY Might-room cottage In feast ft!. Iaqutai f Mm. D. L. GOODS : - Diagonals, CORD. assortment ever in Salerxi. DRY. GOODS AND SHOE "COMPANY, DeBevoise Waists for boys PEESOKAL AJTD LOCAL. Hoa-J.M. Wallace was at Albany today. The PoUand exposition opens to night at 750. Good goods for the least money at THEFAIB. L. D. Jeseup and J. Gerig, of Iowa, are guests of Dr. S. R. Jeszupfora short time. S harper's dairy has gained its reputa tion for superior milk and cream by actual service. Ml patrons are pleased. J. A. Van Eaton, tbe grocer, baa re turned from his health seeking visit to the mountains, much improved. Of course all are glad to see him back but then bis patrons could not be better served. Meals at Strong's tbe best. Mias Bertha Hubbard has returned from Helena, Mont So Hard Times At Krausse Bra?, as they are selling more shoes than ever before, owing to their low prices. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Exstham lea far Turner today, where Mr. Eistbanu enters upon bUduiIesas school teacher. Westacott k Irwin are making a great bit on tbeir meals by supplying dairy products and vegetables fresh from tbeir own farm. Architect Knighton went up to tbe returm school today. He bascnarge of tbe improvements being made there. Moat of our ailments come from a dis ordered brer which eimmoos Liver Regulator cures. Miss Grace Xeal is tbe new clerk at the Lvlifci Bazaar of D. W. Fraaer. Waited. Teams to haul wood. In quire of C, care Journal office. Attorney John Bayne was a Portland visitor yesterday. Tbe reception tended Rev. Scbulse and family at tbe South Salem M. E. church last night was well attended and enjoyed byalL Jacob Kloetscb,of Stay ton, was a Sa lem visitor today. Take the Oxb Cot Daily and be happy. A license to wed was today issued to Lydla Feudrlck and Hyman Wack em. C G. LeMasters, editor of tbe Amity Popgun, was a Salem visitor today. State Treasurer Phil. Metschan went to Portland this afternoon Guy Hirvch went to Portland this afternoon, and will again make his home In tbe metropolis. W. H. Savage and his better half left this afternoon, to resume tbeir work at tbe world's fair. C. D. Gabrielsou Is a Portland visitor this afternoon. Banker Hirschberg was a Salem vial tor from Independence this morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hachney and son Frank, of John D-y, wbo have been the guests of State Treasurer Metscban's family for a fw days, returned borne today. Mrs. C. A. Gray and two children. George William and Prudence, went to Portland this afternoon, to visit Mrs. Gray's mother a few days, Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain came down from Albany this afternoon. Bloxain, tbe life prisoner wbo was I pardoned yesterday, took his departure today for St. Paul, Minn., where be will again make his home. It is needless to say that be is a most happy man, and sajs he will be what be was before his mWortune, a good citizen. Newberg Graphic: Mlsa Laura Ruan of Balem, wbo U to assist Mrs. Johnson at tbe boarding ball, fame down one day last week. Mrs. Cox visited Salem last week and assisted In a series of W. C T. U. gospel temperance meet ings during the state fair. Corvallis News SopL R. E.M0I caby, of the O. i Co., with several perrons from 8a em, baa gone to Ya- qulna for the purpose of Inspecting the steamer Willamette Valley, now at ber clocks. We understand that a large party from the capital city contemplate maklug the trip to Baa Francisco by tbe Vjujulna rorite In tba aar future, i'UliDTEd OEDIE&SCE KILLED Tie Cliy Cczseil Holds a Special Session, aad Cleans Up a Lot of Work. Tbedty ooancil met in adjourned session kwt evening, with the mayor and entire eoancil present. Nameroas claims were presented and Chairman Hant, of the ways and , means committee, returned tbe ordi nance without recommendation order ing the city's indebtedness ftrnd by is aing 59,000 6 per cent, bonds, as con templated by tbe new city charter ben bronsht to a vote tbe coaneirSmonMrsie!iDdafpiHer Mt-sEmma ,rww4 . t .rui -.. i kf ih. rr,.-r.r' nohdods Byron r-amh Efiie stood a tie, and was lost by the mnv-or ' voting in tbe negative. Klein moved to drop the High street Improvement "matter, in view "of the remonstrance filed, bat it was deferred an til tbe next meeting. On motion of Hant said remonstrance was ordered placed on record. Better light was ordered placed in Marion square to prevent bad boys from creating a disturbance there niebta. ?t, 'r, rf" T also ordered made tramp prooL Chairman Cross reported favorably upon tbe Alert Hook fc Ladder com-1 pany's proposal. Adopted. The mo - tlon to rescind the order confining city fire teams to a trot was lost. A remonstrance against tbe proposed ' ft.rt ctrsAf fmnmremanf iria nfn. ! NU J4T- -ented and ordered placed on record, signed as follews: 1 Mrs. K. 3. Belle, P. B Leabo, Fan-, Tbe Portland Welcome ays: There nleB. Bicbardsoo, Kate M. Keller, '11 be considerable surpris in society John G. Wright, Henry Allschlager, circles around town when the announce Ettie Breyman, Geo. Collins (no grav-meot is read tbe first time that Mrs. el), Wm. H. Maiden, W. H Byrd Walker, widow of the late W. H Wra D. Dugan, W. D. Jeffries, L. M. , Walker, in life one of tbe firm of Btaver Haines, P. J. Larsen, W. G. Wood- j 4 WalKer, was married in Vancouver, worth, JIanon County, (Hubbard, i Wa.b., on Thursday of this week, to a judge, Wallace, com.). School district yoath known to his associates as Jack So. 24 (Wait, Byrd and Wade, direct- Squires. Squires is about 20 years of or,J. N. Smith, David Workman, ! sge-Ibout tbe age oa Mrs. Walker's O. M. Smith, M. T. Bineman, Mrs. S. ! oldest son and Mrs. Walker Is some A. Carpenter, Mrs. H. 3L Wandt, L. f where near 35or3S. Because of the A Byrd, Si. Paul's Episcopal Church J young man's youth, is it reported, it (by vestryman), Jtt. A. Jonnson, .sirs. Barbara D'Arey, Lot L. Pearce, G. Bearinzer, Mary C. Denhara, Wm. Feidl, Yeta Friedman, Mrs. G. W. Webb, C. L. Watt, 1st Presby terian Church (by trustee), Mrs. 3Iary Jack son, David Simpson. F. A- Moore, A. Sloper.C. E. Sloper, German M.E.J Cburcb (by trustee). D. F. Wagner asked to be relieved ' from street aseesameuton property that is not bis. Referred. Councilman Lafore Introduced an or dnance with tbe following provision-1 Section 1. All taxes, licenses, assess ments for street purposes where war rants In payment therefore have been drawn on tbe general fund, and all otber moneys due to tbe city of Salem, excepting fines, forfeitures, penalties and costs Imposed by and collected un der any judgment of tbe recorder's court or of any other court, shall be paid in gold coin of the United States of America or in city warrants of tbe aty of. Salem, drawn on tbe general fund of the city of Saiem and endorsed 'not paid for want of funds' providing that sums not exceeding $10 may be paid in silver coin of tbe United States of American. Section 2. Assessments for street im provements or for tbe construction of sewers or otber improvements where tbe sum la payable into a special fund shall be paid In gold coin of the United States of America or in warrants of tbe city of Salem, drawn on sucfi special fund, provided, however, that sums not exceeding JlOunay be paid in silver coin of tbe United States of America. Section 3. The provision of this or dinance shall not be deemed to apply- to tbe payment of the principal or in terest of tbe Indebtedness of Thomas Holman to tbe city of Salem, for tbe purchase of the property of the city of Salem, sold to said Holman at tbe southeast corner of State and Liberty streets. New Cokpokations. Tbe First Presbyterian church, of Upper Astoria, today filed articles, as did also tbe Ore gon Fruit Land Co , of Portland, with a capital of E,000. ' W. S. McFadden, E-q., went to Sal em to day to visit his father wbo b quite sick at the residence of th tatter's daughter, Mrs. McElroy. The elderly gentbman had recently returned from a trip to bis old borne In Pennsylvania aud tbe World's fair where be bad been since tbe last of May. On bis re turn to Oregon be appeared in tbe best of health, but bai since taken sick. Mr. McFadden bas many friends who will hope to bear of bis speedy re covery. Oorva lis News. DSP asanas The osly Pure tttaa of Tartar Powder.-NoAmmoaia;NoAUH Ufta is Uillioes of Horn. 40 Ytorf tfcc fUii LEIYEE LIST. J I Tbe following letters remaining in tee Eakm posiofflee Sept. 27, 1SS3, un- caled for. Those eX for them pteawsay "advertted-" I Altmsn W B Balksy C A Bartholomew Xtwt Bectea A Cox & Johnson Doeobo W Harries T J Holt AG K'ltenfcergerEd Morpby Geo MeLaBgblln W MeCv Mrs Bell Peart M Parker Rev J B PurkerTE Borneo Andrew i Beaten Thru Dirrey Lnsij .Duoyon Ixeie Hdky)lnA 1 Hezle Geo -mEUX it- x?ys i-. -"- McCaliOoj R 6 McHobbie W T Pnanan Cbas Patterson Fred Parott Clifford BobbioELi BanfciD E A Simmons Byron rmitn 3ie West Tom ikidal Ed Walker 4 Dav Williams M PACKAGES. Stephens Harry A. 2f. GILBERT, P. if. What Do Yon Take Medicine for? Because von are sick and" want to eet well, or becaue too wisb to prevent illness. Then remem- I ber that Hood's Sarsaparilla CCBES all IdSAuSh'Stw'SS S its Droorietora eav but what Hood'e ' Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story of its merit- Be sure to get Hood's and ! oni? Hood's. Pnre, TPtbl-TTvl's PfllK fronts - Hon. Napoleoo Davis, now a resi- i 1 " ' ' aenl ot Portland, was a balem visitor I today. waa noj possible to procure a marriage license in this county, hence the lovers re pared to our sister town where ceremony was performed. tbe J Pills promote constipation Simmons L.r itegulator cures constipation. The Catise of CMdren. ,.,. .u, li juuaicuui euicuin lujug JUU41 self don't teach It" "Nature is of service to man only as he sees through and beyond her." "Truly the child can lead us to a higher life and to a realization of our spiritual possibilities." 'The child of the humblest intelli gence and the fully awakened genius are alike benefitted by the system that develops character." "The world today Is moved onward by the compelling sound of the 'cry of tbe children' for love and light and life. "Wbo is tbe more helpful compan ion, the one wbo overshadows bis mend witb bis superabundant person ality, or tbe one who draws out the Iw-ftpr caIT nf ht friflnri L pvpfv InrnO September Kindergarten. Imitators and Impostors. The unequalled success of Allcock's Porous Plasters as an external ymedy bas induced unscrupulous parties U offer imitations, which they endeavor tostrll on tbe reputation of Allcock's. It is an absurdity to speak of them in the same category- as the genuine por ous plaster. Tbeir pretensions are un founded", tbeir vanted merit unsupport ed by facts, their alleged superiority to or equalsty with Allcock's a false pre tense. The ablest medical practitioners and chemists and thousands of grateful pa tients unite in declaring Allcoek's Por ous Plasters the beat external remedy ever produced. Beware of Imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcocks, and let no solicitation or explanation Induce you to accept a subsitute. ORDER NO. 2. Salem, Ore. Sept. 25,1893 In compliance witb Order No. 30 from headquarters 2nd Regiment In fantry dated Sept. 16, 1893, Company "I" will assemble at the Armory Fri day, SepL 29th. at 8 p. m., for muster and Inspection by tbe Battalion Com. mander and R. (mental Adjutau. All members of tbe Company must be present at this Inspection. Percv Willis 1st. Lieut. Comdg Co. L E. B. Hksbv. 1st. Serjeant. 9-25-51 To Trade for Good. Valuable timber and farming lands In Lincoln county in tracts of 10 to 160 acres, will trade for general merchan dise. Address, Peek & Russell, 9-5 lm Yaqulna, Oregon, RICE'S Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied In bundles of 100, not cut, for sale at this office at fifteea 1xala bandle. A heavy straw JJSSF SSWXSK tf Notice to Contractors- Separate eealtd bids for bnckand Btonefeaadation and basement walls of a residence for Dr. L. A. Porte will be received up to 2 p. m. Saturday, Sep tember 30th. Plans and specifications eta be seen at the office of W. C. ! Knighton, architect. 9 23-Gd A. Sor Ce Tor Tvwels. It appeals from the latest consular report from Swattnv, in eoethern China, that amans cotton soods the ( import of towels alone has shown j any improvement. Bat, the consul explains this does not imply any in creased attention to personal cleanli ness on the part of the inhabitants of the district, for the towels are used for clothing. The breadth of the ordinarr towel being that from shoulder to shoulder, two sewn to- wthpr it-in TnV n maK 53vps j:, n, a -. r. ttearmholes, .there is none of that waste of material which 13 especially repugnant to the Chinamen, and which the size of his native piece goods and the fashion of his clothes conspire to avoid. i British manufacturers have been I warned by their agenfe and others of this frugal tendency of the Chi nese mind, but the loom designed to tarn out cloth of the narrow Chi nese breadths requires as much at tention as one giving cloth twice as wide. This leads the consul to sug gest that the cloth might be woven so as to be divisible down the center, so that two pieces of the Chinese breadth could be woven at the same loom. So far the remonstrances of importers have availed chiefly to af fect the length of the piece. If a piece 40 yards long will make exact ly 12 Chines! garments, one a few inches less will only produce 11 rimilar garments, leaving a useless remnant. Thus importers who know their customers have urged that the piece, though it cannot be woven to a given inch, should always exceed the expected length and never fall short of it. London Times. A 3HandfT-rt Tinging. For the first year or two after ar rival in China the missionary makes enough mistakes to fill a comic al manac if only a record of them were kept. Fortunately for his own com fort, he rarely realizes what wonder ful miPtakps he makes, as the China man surpasses the Frenchman m ; politeness in this respect and wQl re ceive an astounding statement with perfect gravity and even repeat the mistake in his own answer tsiat ihe foreigner may be kept in a good humor. Occasionally, though, the joke is too good to keep, and we all get the benefit of it One single gentleman, keeping house for himself, called his cook to him and said, as he thought, "I wish to settle the accounts." He should have said, "I wish to san yong," but he said instead. '1 wish to da yong." The cook stood stilL making no answer. The missionary, thinking his servant very stupid, re peated with great emphasis, "I wish to da yong." Still the cook hesitated, putting his hands before bim in a deprecatory manner, as if toward off approaching calamity. The mis sionary by this time was sure some thing was wrong, that his cook was a cheat and rogue and was afraid to settle op his marketing expenses, so he thundered again the same com mand, "I want to da yong,'" where upon the cook stammered, "Da yong (fight) fight with whoml Fight with me 1 "What have I doner New York Independent An Insenloo Printer. It requires a great deal of ingenuity to become a successful printer. BoyB with printing presses and ambitious to develop into great printers should remember this and exercise their in ventive qualities at every opportu nity. A story is told of a Prague printer who got himself out of a very disa greeable dilemma by the use of his ingenious mind. He was once called upon to print a report of the board of trade of his native city in the two languages of the country, German and Czech, and the representatives of either nationality strenuously de sired that their tongue should occupy the first of the parallel rrflnrprtn on each page. Thewaryprinterirotout of his dilemma by turning one col umn upside down throughout the book and arranging the titles ac cordingly, so that each language had a front column on every page. Har per's Young People. Ormonde has arrived safely at his Cal ifornia home and gained weight on the trip. He has cost his owner $50,000 in traveling expenses. It is not generally known that Direc tum. 2:07, is owned by John Green, an old Irishman of Dublin, CaL, who rnada a fortune in the mines. You SaSSSoSSSo1 y wlr nluUt hles sssssgyigijl Bcld by Buscatt A Vugly). DON'T GET RUFFLED By going into these Fake Clothing Stores in Salem Bnt come at once to the Old Reliable Woolen Mill Store where you are sure lo get your money's worth. YJOQWE PUU STQKS, SALEIV1, E GOOD LUCK TO YOU Good IneJc to you aod rood leek It wQl x -jo trttxy ne woo tie sar&ntiga or oci SCHOOL BOOK SALE. Neither a borae-tboeor txjr leal dovere&n orine yoa uch opportmUUu. See Uuu roar ealldrra co to tbe State nreei book m viore xor icetr ecnooi tnpplie. Patton Bros., Boolcsellers and Stationers,! 98 STATE STKEET. OBBHHHBIIiHHHHHMMsMHI E. X. WAITE PBDiTDfG CO , BOOR AND JOB PRINTERS A5D Legal Blank Publishers. Bc&b'a .ewBrfekvover the bank, Coail ctrect. THE WILLAMETTE, 8 A LEM, OBJEGOIT. Bates, $io0 to $5.00 per Day The best bote! between Portland aid Bos Franc! mo. Fmt-daca In all lu appointment. 1U tables are terrcd with tha Choicest Fruits Grows In tba WlUameUa Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. Portland's Great OPENS SEPTEMBER 27 L1BERATTS CELEBRATED MILITM BIfl WILL FURNISH THK HI 8IO. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IW WXIATTTEE. THE SPECIAL FEATTTKE8 WILL ECLUBE 7HOSK OF SXX FB1TV10CH TEAE. MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Cosstmcted at a cost ot JlOTOand tnrowlucatbcutandjeisol water in all tbe colon of tb rainbow win beanllfy Jco&lc Bait. LAEGE AQUABIUMS Oontalslsz flih oC all -varieties lonnd Is Oregon THE ART GABZEBY, A in contain a collection of palntlccs selected rrom tb World's Fair. Amour them tS burg's celebrated palntlnc Outer's Last Flehu To Tislt this neat Exposition and t wonders In every department of Art and fraent,wlllb next thine to a Tint lo lb vtortas Fair at Chicago. HEDUCfcJJ UATE3 ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINKS. For further Information address tUvlv Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Good N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. SPEAKING OF JACKETS We want to remind yoa that we have an ejant line of tbem this fall, and art selling tbem at prices to suit tbe times. " , Our 15.00 far trimmed Jacket la a bataty, as are oar fS.00 and 16.00 plaia ones for ladles and missea. ioO If you want a better Jacket, we have a beautiful line at W.5Q, $10-00, fl- and $15.00. We can aave you money on we douX We have about nix doses Kdlea and miase Iodr doaka, left over from 1 r. Tbey are a No-1 garments and in Roe condltloa Being out of tjw " year, will sell tbem at any pri uome ana WILLIS OFXJULSOUW COaUHUt, OREGON, HrW .aiiVKM-riMrwi-ypj mHISr'AI'EKiskejKenSleal K.C.Cufi JL AdTertitEratiE7-.Mc!l3Mere!rJi zb22te.Eaa Ynsdaro, Calx&rsU, vbtrt coatracafbradTcrUiiEze&a lmCt Sat li Mf POESCE-LneratcTe cfi3 fclndi on ttleai OS Liberty itrKi. CM GBHS.aJS.BRAKiBDtCO, Waterrille, X.T. Hop Buyers. OS above WllUamt & Ksgiasd! " Saltxn. Groven taTtted to ealL 9 IMf H. a WHTTNAS, Ajt. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND WLLOTLNG BUREAU SALEM, - Oragon Prlrale work a tpecUIty. a B. CLEMENT. Harjjtr. BURT0X BROTHERS Manntartnre Standard Preved Brick, Molded Brick tn all Pattern for rlraU and rapply tbe brick tor tbe XewStCtadtr Hall and nearly all tbe Oca boUd no ertcttd In tbe Capital City. Yard near Penitentiary. Salem. Or. litr P. J. LAJRSET & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riaces. eta Rpolrlne a Specialty. Bbop 43 SUit street MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Connecting and Primary Qane opes Mondaj, Sept. 25th, Oar. Court and liberty streets, opposite opsa nooce. T For teacben and mothers win beets October 3d. at the tame place. For particulars apply to Mrs. P. S. Kmght, PrtndiaL Industrial Exposition 1893 CLOSES OCTOBER 28 waterahaTe bees constructed at treat eipffi E T A T-T-WtNT- Sopertntendeat and Secretary. and Loweat Prices. SALEM, OREGON. yoar fall purchase. Trynaandt" see taem. BROTHERS & CO. iALXMs OSEGO (yjssjfBJt