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W-vT- '"- THE DAILY JOURNAL. Watch tho Fight for Flat Salaries. . y. Tomorrow, fair and; Warmer, int. M A ! VOL. XII. 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1902. z A Study in Cause: DON'T JUDGE ACORSCT BYIT5 rAct - tuum rr oven LOOK ON THE OTHER SIDE INSISTS. RUN AROUND TMI BODY TH 1 5 exclusive FEATURE OF iA0MSOf,X CORSETS sold tvcnrwHcne . Hill Av.r. liiiillic ill POWDER m BirLu&wn kHC NO8, They Improve Your Figure Without Distorting it. Wo Bell tliuin chenpor tlinn "regular stores " OUR. SUMMER CORSETS nt 45c anil !)0c nro extra value'. You'll find our lino of HOSIERY very complete. Tho quality 1? right. The prices nro low. CLOTHING If you'ro not supplied for tho Summer, eeo our MEN'S HOY'S, nml CHILURRN'H suits. Every itrticlo is marko.1 on a cash bnsis. That's why wo undersoil credit stores. Borne people think they can't buy good shoes outside of nu uxcltis Ivo ehco eloro. It's becauBO they haven't tried tho STAR 5 STAR shoes kit i The New York Racket Our cu totneru know our ohoes aronood and wo sell thotn cheapor than "reeulnr houses." SHIRTS, HATS, GLOVKS, OVERALLS NOTIONS. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PIUCE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES, Prop'r. jwwm iiiniiniii n-t-fr imiiHin i unim nun ,gff y$y " && - .ir V . . . r.. .- ff k s.- '" h 4 WkM SO 9 A Bk" H&jCiy Repairing a Watch... Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our business that wo give special Attention to. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost enro and skill, diamonds nro roeot, nml jewelry of all kinds is re paired in ttio most perfect manner, besides optical work of nil kinds, C. T, Pomeroy 288Com'lSt. Watchmaker and Optlcla It's Enough to make a Preacher Swear Whon you purchase n bottle of whisky to koop in the houso for mcdlclnnl purpoHOS to find that It In Hindu up of fusel oil nnd other foralmi Ingredients. Good pure whisky la a tonic and n Htlmulant, nn appetizer nnd n provont utlvo of colds. Thero la none tliat can hold n candle to our lino ryo whisky for purity, tlnvor or gonernl ox .dlencn Under Ground Calamity Caused By Fire Damp Thirteen Lives Lost and a Score More or Less Injured elluoiln exports nnd tho lncronso in Imports, revealed by tho roporl of tho imronu oi sinusucs ni wasuiugum. things this condition Is simply nn In cldunl of the growing prosporlty of tho United States, and also shows tho grontly increased homo domnnda of that country. The paper anys this Ineronso is possibly also stimulated by tlio Invasion of Europonn trnde. Tho J tilted States has nwakoncd and recaptured somo of its lost buslnoss, says the paper, but It will bo n groat mistake for Gront Ilrltnln or Europe to rtjlnx for ono moment Its offorts to compete with Its great American rlvaW which Is ever gaining BtrouRth. g c ft General Funston Is III. Dflnvor, Aug. 8. -Gonornl Funston 1b oonflucd to his homo by llluoss, said tho rosult of an operation In Now for appondlcitis. It Is feared .ho may havo to submit to tho again. Families of the Imprisoned Aliners Wild With Grief Rescue Parties Working Fire at Port-au-Prince. Ifiirt-nu-Prince, llaytl, Aug. 8. A ftrojnt mldidght dosttoyed CO Iiouboh . Tho loss is $200,000; mi casual are repot tod. hot tie J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . 218-222 CooimtrcUl Strett. 3 ? GOOD FRIEND-GOOD WATCH A good Watch is a good friend a bad Watch is a provok ing not to say maddening companion a hundred times a day. Barr's handle no bad watches. Even our very cheapest are -i 'uu ta n cu ,.in st a a S verine Watch, with Wal- tham or Elgin works, that will keep magnificent time and last for many ears, Others from 510 to , each every one of which is superb value ior iu price. a .w .. --. say, "dinna lorget that." J . -u . Corner State and Liberty Sts. RAITS IPWP TV MOre Leader. In Low Prices. Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor? Ho abBolutoly cures cancers, tu mors, gravel, kidney und bladder trou bles, bono diseases, asthma, skin dis insections. My Doar Frlend: You must bear In mind that thia medicine Is not a polsonoua tontc, nor a stimulant, nor a tomporary rollof. which you got from poisonous drugs, easesall without the uso of the knife or poisonous minerals or mluornl of any kind. They aro used to being Humbugged. My medicines aro coraposod of na ture's herbs what tho human aystom requires. When tho animals get elok they will help themselves to those herbs, for they have tho Instinct, and tho people have not, so wo navo w Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 8. A most dis astrous explosion occurred Inst ovon Ing nt G:30 o'clock nt No. 3 mlno at Ilowcn, a small camp about 10 miles north of this place, in which 13 Uvea nro known to havo boon lost. Tito ex act number of men working on tho night shift nnd In tho mlno nt tho tlmo of tho oxplosiott, is unknown. Tho mine Is worked by tho Union Coal Com pany, of Donver, nnd Ih a slopo-mlno, situated on tho mountnln side, nnd nbout 400 yards from tlto tlpplo bolow. Tho oxplosiott occurred nbout 800 feet front tho mouth of tho slope, nnd wns cuusod by fl.ro damp. Immediately nf tor tho night Hhlft.hnd started In the slope, n terrific explosion occurred, onllroly filling tho mouth of tho Blope, nnd slinking buildings nnd bronzing windows for a ntllo distant. Owing to tho mouth of tho Hlopo be ing tilled, tho roBPUera wero. delayed for Home time, but succeeded In reach ing part of tho nion through an old slope, nnd eight bodies wero quickly brought to tho surface Tho mlno Is filled with ga nnd Btnoko, und tho roscuors nro aft aid of after damp, and nro tumble to Btny In tho mlno long at n tlmo. Mnthora, wives nnd children of the dead and Imprisoned minors nro almost crazed with gtlof, and tho scono prosontod nt tho mouth or the mine Is p most pathetic ono. Tito powdor-hottBo In tjte mlno, usu- ally containing 1000 pounds of powdor, blow up, nnd it Is thia which caused Hitch great disaster. Tho gonornl bo llof Is that tho ontlro mine has boon ritlnod. nnd if not It will tnko months to got It In working ordor ngnln. Tho rescuing party Is pushing forward with all posslblo spued, and buforo many hours tho oxnet number of lives lost nnd tho totnl amount of damngo can ho determined. LATTER-DAY 8AINT8 IN CONFLICT Difference of Opinion Between Elders of Church at Independence. Indopeudonco. Aug. 8. An Intorost Ing rollgloua controversy 1ms boon Btortod horo. Rocontly Uldors Good win nnd Allan, of tho Reorganized Church of Jobub Christ of Lnttor-Dny Saints, began a protracted mooting. Thon nppoarod on tho scono roproHon tativos of tho Mormon clturch, of tho Salt Lake division. A public discis sion was soon started as to "who Is right and Who is wrong." Tho Lnttor Dny Saints havo had their Inning, and the Mormon church Ih oxpocted to re ply nt onco. Trinidad, Colo., Aug. 8. Thirteen men nro known to bo dend, nnd there ire undoubtedly moro victims from tho mine explosion nt Dowen Inst ovenlng. Only sevoti bodlos have been recov ered so far, M. M. Cnssldy, Jobo San choz, Frank Croats, Arthur Myers, T. Whtflold, Arthur Uerg. Tltoso In tho mlno and dend nro W. H. Klliou, Follpo Sent, L. P. Johnson, II. Creech, John Konnenl nnd Joo Gordon. It Is the gonernlly accepted theory that Uyi accldont wnB caused by n "windy" Bitot explosion 1200 feet from tho Btirfnco. Its force blew two bodlos out of Uto mouth of tho mine. Eight hundred pounds of blasting powdor at tho mouth of the mine nlso exploded. DISCUSS PHILIPPINE QUESTION Catholic Societies Adopt Res olutions of Sympathy Chicago. Aug. 8. Tito temper of the convention of tho Fodernted Catholic SociolioH relating to tho Philippine question was put to tho tost whon John T. Keating offerod n substitute resolu tion for thoso brought before tho meeting. Keating proposed that the delegates dismiss the friars anil Phil ippine school quoHtlotiH with u mere oxprosshm of satisfaction with the mannor In which the subject Is bolng hnndled by the Vatican nnd the uil mlnlBtrutlon. Whon tho motion was put thete waH but ono nfllrmntlvo vote. Among tho rciBolutloiiH ndoptod wns tho follewing: "That wo extend to the friars In the I'hlllpplnoH our fullest sympathy In this their hour of trial; that wo appre ciate tho vnltto of their services In the cnitHO of religion nnd humanity; that wo pledge them our support ns Ameri can citlziltiB lit upholding tho hands of our govornmont In Its determination to boo that thoy aro trontod with that common Justice thnt belongs to nil who onjoy the protection of lite Ainerlcnn ling." Securing Tracy Relics. enttlo, Wash., Aug. 8. Tracy's tiSw i ! tfrt.1 llnim li I a ItnAII ' If Id (ft UUI J Ul ttlUt ItUlU L11IO IIUVIIi It in iw beJapt scaled In tho freight shod. 11$ RECEIVE ROYAL FAVORS King Edward Invests British Noblemen Coronation Preparations arc About Complete Royal Visitors Are Arriving But General Influx Slow London. .Aug. 8. King Edward hold nn Investuro of orders nt llucklnghnm pnlnco today. Tito nukes of Welling ton nnd Sutherland received the Ol der of tlto Cartor; tho Dttkos of Rex- httrg nnd Pnddlngton, tlto Ordor of the Tltlstle: Lord Roberts, Lord Miction or, John Morley nnd othors tho now Order of Merit. News In Brief. Mis. Sarah Hughes "died Tuesday afternoon, aged 75 years. She was. bom In Wales, and canto to Amorlca at tho ago of 10 years, settling In Penn- j riylvanla. Twenty years ago she came to Oregon City, whore alio resided un til her denth. She loft lx children. Frank lltichanan, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunch, of Tho Dalles, wns shockingly Injured on the tracks or the O R. & N. Co.. on Front strcot. while attempting to drop off n moving train, which he had Jumped onto a block bolow. Missing tils footing as he alighted, tlto lad rolled under tlto trucks. IiIh right log being severed above the knee, and tho left log bad ly Injured. Ho was taken to St. Vin cent's Hospital, at Portland, Thurs day. Solomon Ctiggeiibalmor, who 1b In Denver looking after the lutorosts of tho American Smelting & Refining Company, of which ho Is an oftlclal. said that tho company hnd Just closed the sale of L'0,000,000 ounces of silver to tlto Mexican govornmont, In addi tion to 5,000,000 oimcoa rocontly de livered. Ho declared that tho first Salo lucroasod tho market price of tho metal two or throe conts, and pre dicted a still greater rise as a result of the Into deal. o KNOX'S LITTLE AFFAIR An Unpleasant EncoiHK, ter Balfour Is London, Aug, Non-Commlttal. 8. In tho House of where the results aro sure deatn soon- ( Ju R haa been a llfe er or lator. Thoso poisons go In yourj Vq nQl get weary. 1 .1,1 uta i inn short and too sweet, to - . . . -it....s,a nnn. W ... " and croato an Kinus oi ui"""i cerous tumors, consumpUon, dropsy, bone diseases, etc. Do not blame the medlolno whon It takes an effect and stirs up the poisons or disease In tho system. You must not expect to be cured In a few days, for your sickness or disease haB ' eon a long Ume com- a i win tnko a long time ..'.. .... - .,.... vtnm. It will, world. io Bei i. "" "i -'"..... ..- - Thi. Is hi take months or a year to outm v -i . . frIend can te- TnlS IH . More r- . . worry out of this world. Dr. Cook cures nil kinds of diseases. Dr! J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St, 8a lem, Ore., l the man you ought to consult He Is a natural doctor. He Is descended from a im - - - atlsts, the best physicians In the U fourth year In Salem, and new body from tne doubs m. - , .. . tn lr cate-, hn. .I..M0.1. do not understand-'tlfytohlttklllinmeir Read the Above RemarkableCure. Navel Orangeade i Somethlne Good to Drink at SODA FOUNTAIN OB? BYE -& SPECIAL1S 1 A. M- BANCROFT. riiv - BANCROFT OPTICAL CO 259 Coai'l St. Saltn, Ortioa A w do ear owa Eustudos fre. $3$ Menace to Strike Breakers. Shenandoah, Pn., Aug, 8. Rev. Charlos Edwards. paHtor of the Pres byterian church horo. and formerly state president or the Young Men's nible Society, says that .the young men In his congregation, which Is mndo up principally of mlneworkers, have informed him that the foreigners have determined to cut off an ear of every man who returns to work, so that they will forever bo marked ns "unfair workmen." The foreigners think this is the easiest method for preventing attempts to break the strike. MUDKiMiiHnauiiiinMia M f 1 &P&T& S S r Psv " M Coronation Guests Arriving London. Aug. 8. Prince and Prln cobs Henry of Prussia and Princess Louise of Hattenburg, arrived today, yet there Is no sign of the heavy In dux of visitors for the coronation to morrow. The wenthor was squally to day, but stiiiHhlne was predicted for Saturday. Tho king is expected to wltnoss a rehearsal of the chi oniony In the abbey today. had been stripped of his clothing, and Commons today Ilnlfour Bnld tho gov hlihalr cut by relic hunters. eminent had been charged with nogo- i (Affairs of all Nations The king of Slam Is Intriguing for protection from Japan. Tho Cuban senate has authorized an Increase on Import duties. Excitement In France over the closing of the nun's schools It still running high. Tho British Houte of Commons has adopted the government's edu cational bill. The country on the coast of the Black 8ea Is flooded. Many lives have been lost. Revolutionists continue to hold up every train between Caracas and La Quayra. Political prisoners to tho number of '10, who were In Caracas, have arrived at Maracalbo In chair... The political situation In Venezuela remains unchanged. President Castro, with 6000 men, has arrived at Cua. ' An explosion of nltro-glycerlno In a rock quarry at Slstlannla, near Trieste, killed eight and Injured 29 people. An explosion In nn Iron works" at Canurgo, Spain, destroyed five houses, killing 14 person's, and Injuring many others. It Is reported that the secretary of home affairs, O. T. Rlchey, will succeed Sir Hicks-Beach as chancellor of the exchequer. Thp Popo hat notified tho reigning houses of Europe that no more dispensations for consanguineous marriages will be granted. King Edward has addressed an opon letter to his subjects, In which he expresses his grateful appreciation of Iho sympathy shown him during his recent Illness. The Pope Is greatly Interested In King Edward's coronation. To day he sent this message! "I send the great king my warmest greet Ings. I hope he may long guide his people. Three changes In the British ministry are announced. Austin Chamberlain has been appointed postmaster-general, W. H. Foster sec retary of the treasury, and Sir Walrond chancellor of the puchy of Lancaster. A telegram from Blagovlstchensk says that the medical resources at hand are entirely Inadequate to cope with tho cholera epidemic. Between July 22d and August 3d there were 101 cases and 161 deaths from the disease. MAY ARRIVE TONIGHT Slight Delay in Transmitting Tracy's Body Exhibition of Body Legally Prohibited Was Dining With Friends When Assaulted Both Parties Deny Altcrca tion Was Over Trusts Now York, Aug. & Attorncy-Gcn- ernl Knox, upon whom nn attack was made by three wealthy Pennsylvania ans, In tho Atlantic City hotel Wed nosday, this morning told tho story of the affair, which he characterized as shameful "i wns in tlio Garden' Hotel," said Knox, "I went thcro with four lady friends, and whlla dlnlug three men camo In and sat near by the table. Ono I recognized as Charles T. Scho on, of Pittsburg, tho others I don't know. The party grow boisterous and used rough, Insulting language. The waiters did their best to silence tho men, nt my request, but tho nolsotnd vulaar language Incrcasod, until I es. cortod my ladles from the room, when I returned and reproved thorn for tbelr lack of common decency. Finally ono of tho party lunged nt mo with his fist, which I dodged, and somo bystanders Intorforod. During the argument noth ing was said about tho trust questions. I am Hopy'tho Incident occurred." WOMWWWs...w,:::":--- ; - litiuuiin nuuuiih in ii """ ....., I ping combination, but. unfoituiiutoly. through no futilt of tho government, he was not yet able to make nny Btutemoiit. TRICKY MINE OPERATORS Troops Kept Busy At Their Instigation Shenandoah. Pa.. Aug. 8. The troops .wore kept busy last night in vestigating tho caitHoe of the desultory shooting In dlffuront sections of tho city. General Corbln says It Is mere deviltry to annoy the troops. Lnbor lender believe that the shooting, ex cept thnt done In the Llthunlnu dis trict. Is done by tools of the operators. Hanged for Highway Robbery. Ulrmlngham. Ala.. Aug. 8. Will Dorsoy, colored, wus hanged hare to day for highway robbery. His case was the first In the history of the state that the douth penalty was Im posed for this offense, though It has been a capital crime for many years. THETHERMOMETKR IS LOW B In the kitchen, always when yes Is H usd for cooking. And you don't S have to worry over the rite in the m price of wood. It Is the fnel pai m excellence in the warm weather, H no best, no aibts, no dirt no dost, g Instead, comfort, t-.invenieooe, M cleanUnew, economy. s stoves g nd ranges of every tint sad style Q npi-lled by the Kleia Usk Light H lnpny at losestprwee 9 SALEM GAS LIGHT. CO. Dhn. km. 4 CtiemekeU 8t m STRUGGLE FOR TRADE. America and Germany Advancing Fatter Than Britain. Ijindon. Aue. 8. The struggle for trade forma the subject of a report by the commercial department of the board of trade, Just Issued. In which exhaustive statistics are given, com paring the population and commerce of Great Britain with those of her principal business competitors, the United States and Germany, ami the conclusion reached Is that America and Germany, owing to their greater increase In limitation, are traveling upward more rapidly than Crest Hrlt alR If tieac-tf is maintained, says tjie of ficial report, both the United States and Germany ore certain to Increase th rate of their upward HJOvemenL and their competition with Great Hrlt aln 1r neutral market, aim) fwettalily eveu la borne markets, will Weeorn Increasingly serious. j The flatly News, discussing the de- Pulling for His Friends Oyster Hay. Aug. 8 AttorneyGon oral and Mrs, Knox will be the guests of the president ut lunch this after noon. Knox wishes to sey good bye, previous to his trip to Wurdpe. and It is stuted he will also endorse H. I West for the District of Columbia cornmleelonershlp. now vacant. Uncle Sam Interfere. WnshliiHUm. Aug. 8. On the Infor matlon that a Haytlen gunboat com wander Intended to cut the cable be tween Cape Huytlen and New York, the secretary of the navy has Instruct ed the commander of the Mat bias to protect It from any at t of violence. CHILDRENS' TRAGIC DEATH Were Playing With Matches When Oil Can Exploded Ashland. Or.. Aug. 8. A most shocking ucfldent took place at Klani athoii, south of here Thursday even Ing, resulting In the death of two child ren. Lester and Hmory Davis, aged 0 und 8 yours. They were the children of Mrs. Laura Moon Davis, who con ducts u millinery store there. It Is tepoited that the two children were playing In the yard In the rear or their home with some parlor matches, and close by was a llve-gullou can of coal oil. In some wuy the coal oil lit the can became Ignited, exploding, ami covering the little ones with a bla.o of tire. With their clothing ullame. they started to nut for the Klamath river, which Is neur by. hut one fell, tiiul Its outcries) brought assistance. Ah attempt was made to smother the Humes, and the burning clothing was taken from the persons of the little ones, but the Itumee had ulready per formed their deadly work, and after llnuerinu lit great agony, both died at 7:30 o'clock. The body of Tracy, tho convict, did not ronch Snlotu Today, as was ox pectcd. Thero linn been somo delay In transmitting the rouinlns, which nitty roach Suluiii on the Into train tonight, but nro hardly, oxpeotod boforo tho morning locnl Saturday. The plans for disposing of the body havo not, mid will not ho, mntorinlly altered. After their Identification, tho remnliiB will be given burial In the prlHOit ceme tery. ' llofoto tho body was shipped from Davenport, Washington, tho author Dies Inquired by tulogrnph of Governor (leer If the Htnte of Oregon would pny for a casket In which to ship the re mains to this city. In reply tho gov ernor notllled tlio holders of tho body thnt the stato would only pay the ox piiiiKos of a plain coffin, nnd the body will arrive In n box casket. Exhibition Legally Prohibited. As luif been stnted, thoro will pos itively be no publlo exhibition of tin body upon Its arrival In this city. Any attempt to oxhlhlt tho remains will ho prevented by 8heiiff Colbath, who says he will not tolerato such n pro cuedlng. Tho code provides ngnlnst Hitch exhibition. Section 1807 of Hill's Code govorns such matters, and reads as follews: "If uny person shall wilfully and wrongfully commit any act which grossly Injures tho person or proporty of another, or which grossly disturbs the public peace or health, or which openly outrages tho publlo doconoy, mid Is Injurious to publlo morals, such person. If no punishment Is expressly prescribed therpfor by this code, upon conviction thereof, shnll be punished by Imprisonment tu tho county Jnll not loss than one month nor more than six month, or by fine not less that V0. nor more than $800." Atlantic City, N. J.. Aug. 8'. Tho city Is today talking of nothing but tho fight between Attornoy-acncrai Knox and Charles R Bohoen, the millionaire Plttsbitrger, and several othnrfl. As tlto excitement wattes It sooniB that tho controversy was noth ing moro than a drunken brawl. It Is qulto sure that the subject of trusts was n myth. Bohoen, before leaving for Now York, said: "Tho story that KXox and I q'uar rclcd over trusts Is utterly false. The word "trust" wns not .mentlouod. That's nl'l rot. nnd all I will say on tho subject." . . ... Mining Town on Fire. Salt Lake, Aug. 8. A big fire is r Ing In the streets of Silver City, Utah. It Is reported that tho ontlro mining enntp Is doomed. AFew Pointers. J' Tlto recont statistics of tho number . of deaths show that tho large majority die with consumption. This disease may coniiiienco with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured Instantly by Kemp's Balsam for tho throat and lungs, which la guaranteed to euro and rollover all cases. Price 25c and fp conts For sale by all druuglsts. 1 ' ' "ill iiniiii m Fresh Topay A carload of Watermelons At wholesale and retail. Zinns FOUL MURDERER HANGED Chicago. Aug. 8-IjwIs O Thomas, alias Toras, was hanged at the couuty al hem ut 11:39 o'elock this morning tor the lr on December 9th of Carrie LawH. He met his ft brave, iy. Thomas was a steward of the Killed a Yourik- Girl, Then Threw Her Body In the Lake steamer Peerless in winter quarters here, and bad a girl us oook. In ae eompllsliliig his awful purpose Thomas killed her, chopped a pole In the Ice, weighted the body, ,aml sank it out nf sight The bdy was found In Janu ary. I 154 State St, Phone 2874. 44Mi mi i minimi HUM HIIIIIIMtmfrHv At Unparalleled Sale of MensSuits! Our entire Stock of Clot hln without reserve Is now on sale. $ 7 w suits for t 6-05 8.00 suits for c-w 8,50 suits for w0 U.O0 suits for 7? lo.lK) suits for 11.00 suits for 12.00 suits for 11M suits lor UM suits for 10.00 suits for JG.I0 suits fur 17.S0 wilts for 18.60 suits for 1M 8.80 9.60 0.95 19.35 1L.9G 13.2$ 13,?5 11,75 32W suits for i7-?5 : : Special Sale of Men's Hats. . . n ami line of men's hats l I ' tans, peurls. grays, browns, ete, suah as are on display lu couri-sinw .. dow. . 11.00 voiu3 for ! ! ! 3.00 values for f'5 o uri volutin fnr " t JK 2.00 values for " LbO values fur 'J5. J. - - . -- RQ j l.oo va.ues .or .,44tHHfmH 4 M H I n I H I4-H4W44- ''" ' :: Hi -" '-TiSLi M ' "'! m O. K W. M m ; ': 4J, AA V n 'Vd fTf v & -m . x.tf ,1 ' I'm K. T V 'AM 1 M ,, . Pk 4HIHH ''Jffly - fcl 114 State Street. ftgHMSSMXHMMMIKa"li