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wwufcwiirt.n Tvarfr "flRmnl ,. ,, ' - t. i T33TSC THE JOURNAL. i -.. Tonight 'and tornorrwJFalr C6olc? tomorrow. fill! & MODEL HOME PAPER UMfaMsCiaLM VOL XII, SALEM OREGON, SATURDAY JANUARY 4 1902, NO 3 DAILY i & it Aft ;W, ip- w ST if We are Now Open for Business in OUR QTHPF uiu ibii LATEST NEWS OF THE WALLA WALLA DISASTER 254 - 256 COMMERCIAL STREET. And Shall Continue Ou enmg Sale 10 Per Cent, off on all New Goods, and Shop Worn Goods at any Old Price, Those superior well - made suits for men and boys that we are selling below all competition please every patron who enters our store. x x zc x Most Conservative Estimate Says 10 are Dead and 29 Missing. ANOTHER ESTIMATE SAYS 73 PEOPLE HAVE PERISHED IN THE WAVESl BLANKETS Everybody admits that our own make Woolen Mill Blankets excel anything on the market for quality and low price Everybody is invited to come and visit our new store whether you want to buy or not. We have some rare practical Holiday presents, such as neckwear, suspen ders, gloves, house jackets, blankets, handkerchiefs. The Name of the Colliding Bark is Not Yet Known The Government Cutter McCulloch Has Gone to the Scene. fvillo, nwaiting orders to proceed to Man'la. Slio is iu command of Com mander S. A. Staunton, who formerly served as flag lieutenant ' of Admiral (Sampson. Tho Rainbow hni boen club- orntoly fitted up and will bo anchored near Cavite as a station ship on which thn Admiral of the float and his staff will llvo. It is ox peeled that the Brook lyn will return from Manila when tho Iialnbow arrives. SOLDIERS" INCITING DESERTION BRITISH GERMAN ALLIANCE SHAW' AND GAGE CONFER CAUSED BY WRONG SIGNAL Ab. Advocated by a London Paper To Check Our Over whelming Predominance. Goy. Shaw Will Take Charge Jan. 25. - C P. BISHOP, Proprietor. WaMtiM New Designs for 1902 In jewelry and watches are now shown at Pomeroy's. If you want the latest and best there is, you will examine this stock. You can make your selection at a puce to suit, and will be sure the best value lor tne money Pi ices cut in two. C. T, Pomeroy 288 Cotn'ISt. -WK-4 For Grip, Coughs and Colds Tlieno is nothing like a pood, ptiro high grado whiskey. Our whiskey is tho thing to havo in readiness. It is a great Haver of doctor's bills If you havo noun in the house you'd better order some right away. J. P. ROGERS, l?i"' San FitAJfGiBCO, Jan. 4. It is not yot known how many porished iu the wreck of the steamer Walla Walla which wob run into and sunk by an unkown French bark off Onpo Mend6clno. Tho moat conservative stetement placed tho num ber of dead at 10 and includes 29 in tho 'list of musing. Another estimato is that no loss thau 73 porsons Bro yet un- I accounted for. Those believed to be dead are. Mra. Hermann Kotzschmar, wife of Lioutenant Kotzschmar. Mrs. H. Reynolds, stowardesB. Mrs. II. KrickBon and three children. Louis II. Druby.of San Francisco. K.L. Nuttman, purser. William Bortol, ilroman. John Wilson, also known as Hans P. Antiunion, quartormaBtor. Tho list of thq missing, whoso fata is still in doubt, includes tho follewing: II. Erlekeon, laborer,; Dr. S. F. Allen and White: J. L. Field. J. A. Gray, Charles Noff of Soattlo, W. Dtihlor; D. Jones, J. Drown, F, Domar, 0. Glean sou, M. G. Marsh, G. Nicholson, M. Hatinielman; Chief OfOcer Peter Niolsun Second Miito Frederick Lupp; Third Male John Hughes; Fourth Mr.to Cecil Brown; Chief Engineer George 11. Crosby; Second Assistant Engincor II. F. Potter; Steward John Connell; Boat swain A. Holmes; It. Nelson; M. Haaro; J. Roony; M. Gnllaghan, Santiago of P'eitinP' Muriallo, Pantryman; Frank Heardon, ul ,ftn!r porter; John Shiel; P. Naucoit, Frank Rhode. Waiter ; Edgar Roles, waiter. J. Hollow-ay; T. B. WllllamsAaltor; S. 0. Johnson, George Morrison. Thore aro still on tho ocean so far as known, two rafts. If either of these has bucn nh-ked un tho number of supposed j victims will bo vary materially decreased. . Sixty two of tho passeneors and crow I were picked up by tho steam schooner Dispatch, 23 survivors drifted ashoro near Trinidad and 17 others woro res cued by tho tug Ranger. Captain Hall, who wont down with tho vceeol but camo to the surfaco and wsb envoi! , thinks that some of tho mis sing may yet bo hoard from. Tho fact that tho bark which caused tho disaster did not stand by to aid tho Walla Walla indicates to sea fating men that she must be seriously disabled, if indeed, abo remains afloat. Her identity is not now off tho Pacific Coast. Shipping men flguro out that most likely tho bark was tho Ernest Legouvo, flfty-flvo days out from Uobart, Tasmania, for Portland. Thu bark Lea Adelphes, 81 days from Madagascar today and tho Duquesno,125 days out from Nnntos; thoEuropo.bound for England with n cargo of wheat and tho FrancoiB Gopce which loft Antoriaon Docomber28 (orCork,aro also mentioned by mariners in tho connection. Tho rev euiio cuttor McCulloch has beon des patched to tho scouo o! tho wreck and is expected besides searching for and atd- ing tho missing survivors, to ascertain ! all possible facts concerning tho vessol . whic -. cauBod tho wrock. I Of the six lifo rafts lanchod by the I Walla Walla aftor tho boats had boon filled, three and a portion of another woro found, and their occupants rescued by the schooner Dispatch. Captain Stream's Experience. Captain F. W, Stroam, of Tacoma, related his experience us follows; "About 4:15 a. m. I was awakened by a heavy crash, and I mado my way forward and found tho deck strewn with rubbish and broken timber. I camo back to tho etaleroon, whero my mother and wifo wore: I took thorn to, tho saloon and soon nfter placed thorn on board tho lifeboat No. 1. Thu boat was lowered boforo it was full. I climbed over and slid into it. Wo pulled away from tho wreck and remained for somo tliro outBldo. In'JJ minutes tho Walla Walla'e lights wont out and we could see nothing more, American Renegades Publish a Proclamation string Soldiers to Desert the Filipinos. to Watchmaker sad Octlclsa I Wabihnqto.v, Jan. 4. Tho War Do jartmont has received from tho Philip tines copies of a romarhablo proclama on signed with tho names of nine jtnoricanp, seven of thorn stated as bo ng in the Unl.cU Statos military sot vico, nvitlng American Soldiors to desert and nln tho ranks of the Filipino soldiery. Tho signatunres to tho proclamation ire: Harry Horal Alman, Co. K; John Jlako, trumpeter, Co. B 28th U.S. Infy; Jrank L. Clark, Co. F, 21st U. 8. Infy; , Thomas Crl lor, corooral 38th U, S. blunteors; Charles Buchanan, Co. B, (8th U. 8. Vol; Harry Richter, Sixth J. 8, Artillery; Ohas. Wright, hospital iorps; Fltr.hugh Smith, John Ryan, 'ourtli regiment, PANAMA CANAL COMPANY yVill Offer Their Property to America. Nkw Yokk, Jan, 4. Information from a trustworthy Unancial source ha reach od tho Paris correspondent of tho Tribune to tho effect that tho board of As wo loft sho was going down rapidly directors of the Panama Company, yos terday definitely ndoptod ono of tho alter I known, nor is it Ukolv to bo determined - . I rrnoiesaie ano iieiau Liauor ueaicr.rn, ,nmn iimn. o.r nm nvrni French voseols answering herdeBcrlption .1 ' Poultry Foods, - Lice Killer, Incubators, - Brooders, Bone Mills at 322-324 Commercial street. Phono 1701. IDot So6a Will keep out the Cold Try Some at 1 llE DrA 114 State Street We Make a Specialty of Salted Peanuts- .. i-St ViT'-?W?-r'V-J'-Ji?; --- IT WILL BE THE -- TALE OF THE TOWN The Great Clearance Grab Sale at ...BARR'S JEWELRY STORE... &jJa2?TT3EMD,Jrsr JilL This is to Certify SyWrUm " 1 lIea' 0. AUf . SI, 1901 Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. To whom those present! thai) come, Qreetlne. Aboui lourteeu. years since at nine rears or age I met Will an aoclclenl which caused an Injury r spine aua pelrlo bone wnlcu, resulted lu formation of bumped thoulders and hip. a forward. Boforo wo woro vory faraway wo could havo stepped from her deck in to tho water. Wo pulled slowly for Mendocino light with a hoavy sea and a wind in our face. Wo rowed hard all i that day, but could gain but littlo head way, with a strong water, choppy sen and lots of rain. "About 0 o'clock wo became thirsty and hungry, and reported to the hard tack which was In tho boat. No ono drank tho water, as it was very stalo. Hunger became so great that onoorango was divided among 14. Wo woro at ono time from n half to three-quarters of a inilo off tho Ranger, but she failed to sight us, and wo continued our progress on toward iMondocino light, hoping to reach that place beforo dark. Fears We Will Gobble Soutlv ern Republics. London, Jan. 4. Tho Saturday Re view today prints a romarkably frco spoken editorial in which it strongly advises Groat Britain to forma working allianco with Germany in ordor to check tho "continued and apparently inevita ble advanco of tho United States into South Amortca," According to tho Reviow, "it in tho wisest policy for this country to oncour ago tho advance of Gormany in tho now world as tho most useful countorpoiso to tho overwhelming predominance of tho tho United Statos, which is tho only posetblo outcomo of the existing politi cal conditions. Tho Roviow disclaims all hostility to tho United Statos, but says: ''Tho sol id interests of our own pooplo whioh i tho basis on which tho United States always works, is tho only suro ground on which to build" Continuing, tho Roviow seys: "If wo would only rornomber that tho Ameri cans aro to bo bolloved vihon thov des cribe themselves aa actuated by puroly husinosB conditions wo would savo our selves from a large number of gratuitous humiliations and unproiltnblo specula tions in stocks having no real market value; vis: tho presumed gratitude of political and commorcial rlvulB. Resigns in Favor of Belmont Nuw Youk, Jan. 4. Frilz Lintaingor, indopondont Democratic candidate for representative of tho Seventh Plstrict has withdrawn from tho contest and he has isfued a statement nuking his follow- nate resolutions submitted by M. ors to voto for Perry Holniont, who has Baunau Verlnlla-namoly to offer for sale heon declarod by Judgo Scott of tho Supremo Court- tho regular Democratic nominee. the proporty nnd frunchines of tho Pan ama Company at tho price named by tho Isthmian Commission, t40.000.OUO. Today (Saturday) a special meeting of tho board will be hold to draw ud cablo instructions ombodying tho abovo offer, which will be immediately transmitted ti tho representative of tho com pany in Washington. This form of offer will bo nillclally communicated to tho United Statos Government Saturday evening or Monday morning. With a strong European power estab lished in tho South and a great world power in tho North, tho too exuberant I Carnegie Determined to Give Ten Million. 11 " " t The Carnegie Institution In' corporatcd to Handle the Fund. on Washington, Jan. 4.Govornor8haw of Iowa, was in conference with Secretary Gago abont two horns today talking ovor tho attairsof tho treasury Depart ment. Ho thau left with tho Sccrotary for tho White Houeo. Gov. Shaw said it has bcon decided that ho should tnko chargo of tho Treasury Department tho 20th inst. Sccrotary Hay and eovoral other gen tlemon interostcd in tho fund off 10,000, 000 to bo preaontod to tho United States by Androw Carnegio to advanco tho cause of education, mot at tho State Do partmont today to consider tho matter. Articles of incorporation woro adopted. Tho namo of the incorporation will bo tho Carnegio institution. Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury II. A. Taylor will rotain his position uiuior tho now Secretary, Anne is now a Countess New Yottir, Jan. 4, -Miss Anno Leary, of this city, lias just received word from Rome that tho l'opo has con ferred upon her tho title of Countess. Iowa Farmers For Cuba New Oiu.kans, Jan. 4. T. James, of Falrllcld, Ia passed through huro en routo to tho Islo of Pines, just south of Cuba, which has bcon reserved by tho United States. Mr. Jnmua goes thero to mnko arrangements for th oxtensive colonization of the island by the farmers from Iowa, Illinois and other western states, A largo body of land has been acquired In tho inland by a company In corporated under tho laws of Iowa. Thirteen families from tho town of Spirit Lake, la , nro already settled thero and aro woll ptcased with -tho country. Their letters home have been so satisfactory as to promise a largo emigration thero, and Mr. JamoB rooh to tho islands to put tho lands in condition to receive the (-migrants. Struck Oil in Montana Dim,on, Mont., Jan. 4 Tho Montana Oil fc Fuel Company yesterday encoun tered oil heariug stratum at tho 200 faot The Pennsylvania Mail and Express Ran into a Slow Freight Near Johnston Pa. And Another Freight Crashed Into Wreck. Four Dead. Johnston, Pa., Jan, 4. Because; of a wrong signal from thaNlnovahtowor last night tho fait Eaat-boond Penn sylvania mail and express train ran into" a eldtv freight ahead, five miles from this city, nnd a few minuses, Jator a West-bound freight crashed into the wreck, causing the death of four persons and tho sorious injury of at least flvo others. Tho four dead are: Amos G. Black, engineer; Wm, Paul, fireman ; Robert S. Nolan, first brake mau ; James Wintors, cnginoer. It is nn r.ou need that Peter Cooper Hewitt, tho grandson of the philanthro pist nnd mlllionalro has invented a now light which iu somo ways revolutionizes illumination rnotuodt. Briclly stated, tho iltuminnnt is tho perfection of tho high powor olectrical gas or vapor lamp, which until now has existed more in theory than in practice - i - i ,1, .... 1. 1 i i Hard Colds Hard colds nearly always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bron chitis, pneumonia, consump tion. Doctors know this. That's why they so generally approve of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. They tell us they cannot prescribe anything that cures coughs so quickly. "Aycr's Cherry Pectoral cured my daughter of a very bad cough after we had tried about everything cso without relIcf."E. U. Davis, Providence, R. I. UcHcSt.at. J.CAYtRCa.UwtlUM. Thero is a shortage of coal in Now Yor k nt present and at tho offices of the Bor-wind-V hi to Coal Company, it is said that tho situation is about as bad as it can bo. SHnlrntlnnfl of I'un-A tnnrlf nulsm wnnlil ''An llin linnvv n.n ratnrili.it nnr ttrrt I .... . ' ,," , . . , no cueexou, saving our empire irom a gress, we were compelled to lay In tho'grflVe rnenaco, open ocean all night, but fortunately tho I ..In exclusion, tho Review points out sea was moderately calm, and wo pasted Umt tho Unted Btatw w, ,evltftbIy tho night without any accident. Aboutlgobblo up the weak lurblltont states daybreak wo again started for shore and j 80uthward when It Is certain to formti. had a hard fight with tho breakers. A Bt6 a pftn.American tariff union against woman's red shawl was used as a distress' tno remainder of tho world nnd then tem: tho JAN. 4 4- WHAT IS A GRAB SALE? Wo have ejected from our stock about 2000 articles, ranging in price from fIBOO to 35o no package worth less than 26c, These ar ticles comprise Watches, Rings, Pins, Chains, Belts and Buckles, Purses, Silver Pl.ied Knives. Forks, Spoons, Napkin Rings, Fruit Dishes, Cake ItakeU, Sterling Silver and Ebony novelties, f 1.36 alarm Clocks and many others. Thete articles are wrapped In paoUges, and will bo thrown iuto the show window on Friday morning before the sale. Tiie rale opens buturday morning at 10 o'olock. Be on hand early and make your Grab from the entire 2000 articles, and the price will be a Quarter, -25C jBk. GOA-AlB One package will contain a slip of paper entitling the lucky grabber tooue $15 00 EIGHT DAY GILT MANTEL CLOCK- Oar 10 per cent. Ditcount Removal 8ale on our big stock Is still on, bat will end soon after tbe Gtoat Sale closes. The Great Sale will not open until Saturday at 10 a. in. to give the ladies a chance. BE PROMPT AND GRAB EARLY BARR'S JEWELRY STORE tenia) orgaux, and iliorieuinK of about two laebei of one limb between tho kuee and hip. In addition to the outward appearance of my body ai above described In March 1000 1 waa taken with a aerero attack of La Orlppo from (be effect of which I tua'ered ereatljr with my lungaand heart, and when In May l'JUOI came to ana oenau treatment Willi i)r. j. F. uuk mr eondltluu waa about aa follew: Could per form no oiauual labor, roald not atoop to iilok anything from the floor. Could get about the house only with difficulty, and fcetllng up atalrt M next to impoMlhle. Could tue my llmbi only with difficulty and oua of them waa much waeJ. My nervou ayatem waa badly vrreeked. Had couxh and Mtvero pain on luug and heart, uo appetite, could aleep only In broken tpella, and lu many waya auflered alraojt oonitaut aud ludaaerlbable agonie. In abort I waa aa much Jeadaa alive, frevioutly to var attaok of Ia Urlppel waa treated orer a period of yeara by mauy phytlolaoa to no effective purpose. Mt periouat appearance at tbla time la U'aight In the back aa anyone. Mr naated limb re.tored to normal alio and but little mom than half an Inch ahorter than the other. Hare freetueof sayluaba and can to un atalra one foot after the other with perfect oaae. My uti leuiuheuln. Can atoop to tbe Boor with eaae. Can set about and do pretty laueh 'toy and everything other well people can da My appetite la tplendld steep aouadly and am absolutely free from pain. Having- llve.llu lir. Cook's family for nearly ayiarl have aeen tsueh of the e fleet of bf reatutent upon other, and east truly and hefarrullv rMKuamead the UacUtt and hlatnad. iealak'11 to all lu any way afltleiwl. j rite iMiotor a irtaiiaesi in ia ease waa wuoi ling. It was hoisted from a pole and about 10:30 it was sighted by the tue Ranger which camo out altera bark. As soon as sho sighted us she loft the bark nnd camo to our assistance and picked us up aud brought us in." Latbic Of tho six lifo rafts launched by Walla Walla, three and a portion of another wore found and their occupants rescued by the schooner Dispatch. On this little fleet hard battles for lifo were fought. One was half the time two feet unuor water; on another a man went mad, and attempted selfdoitruotlon. controlling Cuba, Porto Rice and the Isthmjan canal, convort tho Caribbean eo into an American lake " Mies t.eary built tho chapel at Ilollovtio depth. Heavy lubricant oo-ses from ad- hospital, ami established tho Arthur Joining sandstones. Leary Chair of English Literature In This Is tho first discovery of oil to ho tho Loyala echool. ' mado lu Southern Montana. X FRESH TODAY A Taffies and Cocoanut Loaf AT Ellis & Zinn's 54 State Street Phone 2874 Will Try for the Record tmTCOLVW tmm..mmmLkmm.wr , , .. , - - wvtKwtvnatatKmi 5 l dw) d? rA KS a eoaBneii to bl BoUalal Keisedtea, oonutu f iBlft, weeliauleal appUaaee or ether method No retort to the ue 118 State Street. Salem. Oregon sfaeffSJffiWS 1 V t kxtally adwlBlKerwl f kBlfe. iBeeliauleal a if treaiiBeal Leius affiutovetl UU.IAS H08KVBAUM. I-IUiau KtUuia b4 lived lu tula vtotntty tboutmueyean. We, Um usdeffpted. are perMwally aa)ua4t d wlU tbe above aaaat and heertauy aub ftbe u, the truth of the bHuaias atuwiiant. N KiSmTlWOM.FalLer. iifSfaeift SuUeribed asd iworo to before e tbla 34th lay of A or. 11. elatuehv.J. W W UALL, County Clerk. By A MrCUIXOCU, Ieputy Kuiikka. Cal Jan. 4 At ten o'clock this morning nothing had been heard from any missing people of tho steamer Walla Walla. Tng boats are cruising up and down tho coast looking for possible survivors and theUnited States Dispatch boat McCullooh Is off this coast on the samo errand. Word has reached hero by lifeboat front the wrecked steamer Walla Walla that a boat containing seven passengers landed safely, in a big frerh water la goon, fifteen mllos nortu of TrlnWad. The stago has been dispatched from Trinidad for the survivors. Eight other paiseugers, who landed at the big lagoon yesterday arrived in Trin. idad last night, .among them being Sec ond Officer Lupp who was on watch at the time (f tho collision. Tho life boat which left the Walla Walla with ten persons on board arrived at Trinidad with only nine the wife of revenue officer Koo2chnuro( Taooma having died on board, and her body being thrown over board. I Nkw Youk, Jan. 4. According to the oftlcors of the Kron Prime Wllholm the - now fast steamor of tho North German i Lloyd line, which sails today for Ply mouth, Cherbourg and Bremen, an ef fort will be mado to boat on this voyage her past performances in tho way of speed. So far she has beaten every transatlantic record in either di rection except those of the Deutschland aud she will probably try for those on this trip. Tho vessel Is running on the short route. Annual Sale . Rainbow Goes to Manila Nkw Yoak, Jau. 4. The Rainbow, which is to be the flagship of the Asi atic Pquadron U aochoiexi off Thomklot- Veteran Dead inMissouri Kansas Citv Mo. Jan, 4. Joieph Comb, aged 82 years, ont-e a conapiouous figure In Missouri politics, a veteran of the Mexican War and at one time a law partner of the late Justice Stephen Field of tho United States Supremo Court, is dead at his home in Kansas City, Kas. fie was prominent as a lawyer In California soon after that state was admitted to the union. Hill's Daughter to Marry t. Paul, Minn., Jau. 4. Tho en gagement of Miss Ruth Hill, daughter of 1 rosident J. J. II Id. of the Northern 1'a.clflc Securities Company, aud Laming Beard, of New York, a college classmate of Miss Hill's brother, fa announced. s mm i WW I Infants' Hoods Infants' Shawls lofaatt' Dresses Infants' Mittens Infants' Douttees Infants' Skills Outlor Gowns Rubter DUpert Rubber nits At Sale Prices ALL HOSIERY for mon, wo- 4 Our best values Pmen and children. Mlmoet An?,Sa,e ne Towels Mapklas Sbrcti Pillow Slldl Countcrcaes I under skirts, W At Sale Prices fi- Ladles' aud children's rA wear, union atiitt, gowns, veic, hii at fc At Sale Prices J DRESS GOODS 2 Our corner window will give you n slight hint at what's uolnu on M Inside. It is one of our oldtiiue Wurmen, ho iiiiiii rveurvoii everr At Sale Prices, Has passed since tho portala of tho Big Store were II rat swtimr unou to the mihlie: alrniMt n We ean has fill, utid thu s piece 5 vi w SeBeW effalsr sfHeT aiMsT fflsW year of the sueeuiidftil trndH trlnmnliu with all propriety say tliut this store flllfNl the mission t was created for, miuuu hub nppreciaieii itii enorts. , THE, CAREER OF TIIE STORE-unlversal-ly considered u romarkablu one warrants a few words concerning tho ptlnelples whioh mado such aureus possible. Our First Annual Sale In Our New Store. 0 ur Twenty-Second Annual Sale In the City of Salem. j A General Olean-up in Every Department. One-Third deduction A general reduction of thirty-three and one-third per cent, ou all our Ladles' Suits and wraps. Children's Jackets GENEROUS REDUCTIONS On all ready-to-wear goods. &l!k and flannel waists, dross fkirls, petticoats, quilt, hlaukets, rugs, pillows, portieres, draperies, etc W B. CORSETS ALL REDUCED. (Jet one of oar proUy Calendars. All eo at Great Sale Prices OUR NEW WAISTINGSi The swollest things in town 2 just received. They, too," must K stand the cut in price . f 89cCorset.ne Wrappers i The best wrapper undo worth f. l.'ifi. Hpeoial,8!)c. I Wednesday Only 4 SILKS AND VELYETS S Trimmings, Laces. Ribbons. c!c. A A general clean-up lo tivary de- ft partmont of tho houw. iory- I thing At Sale Prices 5 8 Our Clothing; Dep't. Will furnish soma of tho leading fea f Hires of I he sale. Big reduction will A prevail throughout the stock. tw 5 this space for a big slothing talk. f Shoes! Shoes! j A pair oi our best grada stwm rul. 5 bers will bo given away with, each 5 pair of the famous Queen Qqallty ShftM. Meyers & son's shots for Men. Special $3 IS, 9 J002 Calendar free. Ak lit Ona 4 m;