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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1903)
- -"ilk.fr i b- ' xAt Isn nssV ' PAQE TWO. What would you do have a hard cold if you couldn't get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral? Think it over. 2&s& m my JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon N paper League. BY HOFER DROTHER8. Dally One Year, WlOO In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, 11.00 In Avance. WIHH IIIIIIIIIIIIHIH4 V LABELS P mmimii hwhiiihU' THE NEXT OREGON SENATOR. Whoovor Is choson at tho final bal lot this ovonlng will havo to bo ac ceptable to tho pcoplo of Oregon. Tho Journal boll oven that a young and vig orous in nn will bo soloctod. Wo bollovo that Is tho ucntlmont of tho pooplo of Orogon nt this tlmo, ro gardloNH of faction and party. In tho rnco for dovolopmont Orogon has ncod of tho beet brains, Intelligence and vigor that can bo choson. Tho man elected should bo able to porform tho duties for tho noxt twen ty years, and oh Mr. Scott and Mr. Corbett havo not boon oponly dcclarod oamiliTatiM, thero ought to bo no trouble to select a young tnnn at this Umo. The Journal tahew a broader view than tmy party or faction In this mat ter. The lH-ewnt linn urgent demands upon the representatives of tho p pie In tholr choice for a senator. In the closing hours ef u prolong), but not embittered struggle, we can not hope to get nttentlou to any row Honing on the subject of candidate or thnlr inarltH. Hut la It tint uiwiil i mmiw IniBlndRS polloy to say for once, lot iis.nbl" lulUo" chedit1a. Hut no stnto turn our faco to the future of our won-1 Kl0al 'hm"rt l)e vA(imi "P derftil and iiiulevelaied stato and let APPROPRIATION -WILL DO IT. w.u uwui .ui miry us uwui. j.ei urn- HOD palltlM dual With live iMUeM. In stoncl or HlJrrlng the dying embers of fnr-ttonni strife. THE TRACY CLAIMS. Th governor should not veto the Tracy claims contained In the Inst ap propriation bill passed by this lenlnla ilirol Tho bills are very small, and the state tins got off vory ohoap. Tho stnto of Oregon never had the sorvlco of n bottor sot of man than thosQ composing the wnys mid moans nommlttoo of this Hoeslnu. President llruwnoll nnd Speaker Harris gave Or egon Holld committees, and thoy frujiied nppi'Qpilullaii bills with great ejonomy and aitre for the tnximyttt'. "Chairman Howe Hiid Chiilrmnu Kay of the house have been the menus, wjjthttlr Qolleaguw. of keeping from thrde to live hundred thousand dollars of oxpenitu nut of these bills, and It can be wild that there Is not u two-bit Item of graft in them. For the JlrHt time in Uie hlsKory of the sthte thru appropriation bills have Kuun tltrtHigh both houses with out nu Item heliig struck wit. or nn Item 1.1 put In. Tho only fight made lms been oh the e&nensea i-onuerted with the mat- luiHt for Trnry and Merrill. Those ' Hums we made lliti basis of u demand fan n ii. Lv u f..w luti-AnUM u-kik httVN t.01 han the Information on th. subject ' tkat the t'ommllte did. "fRUJI Of THE LOOM. Mental wotteM of Ute end MfcHMtt Kt tele ffMacia over the wowuosffil ! torn tsgluresitHl color whk)sfUic. wntMtare me. Hut iHflte I vjue ttBn e ffi mw mw f t moui U o rarely con sfier, ami ttit is the frail hwI ImIwI YtHHH,ok) before hc.tiHKr, IwOHWc imwwiiy coNtiels her to wotk wider funUiikHUt, wUUU fcui ker were tavMwl tJ4f to bed atMl tk doc ter's core. TW disaatri Which HkrM ml totiweat wuiueii, Htf)- in lllitkt all CAWM ttr unci I., tWe me f i'i I'tefre honu liierfiuin4i 1 1 oMahlUuva I K " lsjU)', dllrt vw.tW OMbgg ilimi.v )i..ita tUMSuiMtloii ami lllfeiatiou Mii-1 oweefeMuU-u,; HW M JU i I .- .,' MM.Uwl rklU.x !!! t mmm A?mJ I iWhJ. u..t . tA4u tmt rndi a lw ttfivT1 I-mhIm rvrrMiioa kMl NjaNMJ Ukiut is. ntJk-lv I vttdk.J a 1r i.iit u-. ikn t -.! cmh I w - Kail 1 w.iUI lit rnn Oa lo 4fc (WltUC Vi U.lll .VI.. .11,: ,tkT wy eShMac I lul littf-ul iai)uaa uto-- Jt rl'tJK -imlli lf- , ,( an (V. ...I MkJ) U.t" M ... i i u ' .1 i... v. I u .. h..r a ' l mu flnkvripliau asakee ek vK'wiw ?. 'k wow well JUvea Q ekUaltate k Ik meJMern wtoiS wofis woMihm fr k wwhnl IH Item UteAwaU'eMftt rtiouM Ue lj.whel,rlitu wheu. jic u neutral. M MUM V(Ct A lUU amsk Br I v . hl i. Hi.lrt kati (,ullrc M,,TI t the next time you r3tKG0nam The state lifts got off very cheap far that prUGn. break. If might havo -cost. the Mate $100,000. It Is not baljeved that thero nre any more claims to come bofore tho state on that account Those ItemH nre about tho last that should bo vetoed, If citizens nro avor again to help hunt oocaped convicts. THE EDUCATIONAL APPROPRIA' TION8. At this sosscon there has neon a marltod reduction In tho amount ap propriated for higher oducatlon. Tho reduction from two years ago will roach ns much as $100,000, In the oplnlonn of many. - Tho normal schools especially havo bcon cut down to a marked dogrco, and it Is probablo that the amount now spont Is not excesBtvo. Still It should bo reduced to an actual neces sity. Oregon maintains but fow high schools, and the normal schools btidgo tho chasm- of four or five years bo tweon tho common grado schools and tho universities, and gives hundreds of young pooplo nn uplift In life they would nover got without thorn. Tho ropoal of tho scalp bounty law, tho onactmont of en Inhorl.tnnco tax and a corporation llconso law, tho passago of tho flat salary bill, and tho reduction for hlghor oducatlon nro planks In th a program that Tho Jour nal has contendod for the past yonr, and with marltod succoes. The Journal will mnko a 'fight noxt year for tho adoption of a tuition sys tem for nil stato schools of higher ed ucation that will make them more nearly self-sustnliilng, and they should In future have only ouough appropri ations to meet- any running oxponmm Unit ennnot be mot nut of n reason- Although the board ho not yet met l I. ,,lt nmlmlilA Hint Mm wr.rk of btilldlug the portage railroad at Cellto will be let by contrnot. There Is nn Iden expressed thnt tho amount ap propriated Is not MiMcient to com plete the work, but this Is lll-foundod. President l.ytle ot tho Columbia Southern rpnd with Wnltor Mooro tho Sherman county banker, nnd treasur er of the Coluiubln Southorn, have of fered to take a contrnot to build tho road for leee than the amount.. In view of this It 1b probnble tho board when It mots will conclude to let the work by contract The Columbia louthern is much liitereetiMl In this rond. rh It givos It an nutlet without having to arrange with the O, It. & N Nottingham's Cruel Speoh. There was a slight break In the mo notony of voting for senntor Thurs day that caused a ripple of laughter, and nlso somo pretty thorough sur prise, wiien Notuugnnm s nnmo was called he to)k tho tloor to explain hlH vote, whleh he did In a brief but neat sueeeh. Among otlier things he said "I have heen voting steadily for one mail, because I believed It for Uie best Interests of the state. Now. Mr. Pres ident. 1 believe the time has arHved when t should rhanf my vote. I de sire to vote for a stalwart of atnl " ho m M" " nshlug iHtereata tke timber Ih torvsta. who has a mind broad enough to do Justlre to nil the varied Inter eats of our greet stato, and who live down by Uie sounding m." At thie point nn enthutrfniUe ranneryman from Astoria threw up hie hands nnd uiurteti out "!- "( neaire." con. United Mr. Kottlualmni. "to vote fnr U. 1). Hum" The dull thud follow. lug waa entitled by the muneryman'R lower iat striking hit breast bone. while the MUrsHiMtU sons of Deilal who are MsU liltan men gKve way to unseemly tHttrlutenl. and tantalising tutirtngs. Ileurne Not Ineafperated. ranrter billa are usually considered unlmuortMMt. Itut the coiunittiee considering then found one at thai seeaton whk-h ther iMuldvred sJgntawat enough to utumena adversely. And aNhoaf It umjmmI the smI I" - tw.Hvu wm in Mir nuiur li whs nil over ihe nuUtr of Urns- t. UM A !. .lu.K ... ... . us saloons . The town ...ari u ahturae, Mi iUher county. Th ooiHitlWntiuu nroso hernuft tk natituUon of the suae ptovlnes that nt tenet n certain sunt ahaU be naW on the tssnanr of a lienor llceetse. ThU chnrtur provldod that Mqnof ltussi be Uumnt accortUnc to tke d.--tt. at tho feennieu oooncil of lk.ii me. no on ncnnt of possible conipiu-ailua. the bill did not pass, nnd bourne hn no rhnnc In iu wan agwnuHtl Fresh i oo nd butter from our ,,t8r Aumsvllls nnd Mehsma. at iSpcor Bros. 'Phone 2-191. 1111 tf ' THE DA.ILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM OREGON. PRINTER . BUT NO PLANT State HasjN5inlin8 Presses and Malerial.'Belong to Frank" Baker Tho stato printer haseon placed on a .flat Balary of $3,600 per year and no more. This Is In effect after tho becond Monday In January, 1907. AH bills nnd accounts for labor and mntorlal are to bo 'paid In tho samo manner as other claims against tho stato. ' ' But after all tho provisions of tho bill, tho stato has a stato printer, but no printing office. TJiIh stntomont wns made by Mr. Orton of Multnomah. Tho uso of tho printing plant at tho capital Is secured by tho present stato printer who rents It from cx-stato printer Dnkor. Mr. Orton said that tho purchaso of a plant cnpablo of doing tho work roo.it! red of a stnto printer would take an additional appropriation of $30,000 or $10,000. Ho suggested this matter, or that the prosent . stnto of affairs In the prJntlng olllcu bo unchanged, but the mombers decidod thai provisions for a printing proes, .etc., cquld. bo made nt the next session. Orton said the atnte prlntor could also be placed on a flat .Salary at the next session, but this watt disregarded. SUPREME COURT SALARIES Are Higher Now Tlian Will Be in 1905 Tho Suprome Court has two places for holding soeslons. In March and Octobor of each yonr at Salem. In May and Novombar at l'endolton Or whenever oIho thoy may doaldo. For those oxtra tw6 terms oaoh of the Jtistlcos shall reoolvo $2,500 an nually, In addition to his present sal ary. This Is really, howover. only nn In crease of $1,000 each aver their prpj ent ealariee. Tho flat salary law goes Into affoot In 100S, and tnkes the place of tho amounts fixed by this law. After that tho chief justice will ro colvo $ I.&00 annually nnd the assqalato justlcoH $1,000 annually. o Collecting Taxes for 1902. Sheriff II. II. Colbath will on Monday begin Uie collection. of taxes on tho lOi roil which represents In thd ag gregate about $110,000. The tax rails are being compared by th county clerk and will be surrendered to the sheriff on Saturday evening Sheriff Colbath has ample clerical uehi ;nml has arranged his oUlce so as ley facil itate the roilectlou of thi amounts on the roll. An iron ratlins; has been placed Ih the ofiire and taxpayers, will be obliged to wait their turn Ih pay ing their taxes. We sell the Qreatett of bleod puri fiers, Acker's Dlood Elixir, under a pos itive guarantee. It will cure an ghron lo and ether blood poleons. If 'you have eruptions or sores on your body, ar are pale. weak, run down. It Is'juBt what you need. Wo refund money If you are not satisfied. (0 cents and $1.00. D. J. Fry, druggist 1 1 i i ii Sealps Plenty on Borden, Malheur county would be gjad to sc the scalp bounty graft knake4 OMt. In running over ih amount paid tu ln4iYtyMabi under this Uw wfc find warrants njrnwn tor sums si: Ut$ wy fregn $1 to $MJ. The lsrkr waiwntn lor $ait $4U1. 1iJ $4. j:, sic., flMM trejM fcfee nouthen. pof$U of VkUtutm, ! easily t:.st h. . hoq 1 erinjt em NTb. The la hn vrH eel n franti bjuctahlp m thu ml' an4wo wotlhl It deot:.v tManjhJM far its wpssii. Mnlh-ui r.j.-it Tv Yejrs ( Larcsny. SheriJC Tfcasus Uimu)'. asnisud t4ay hi! W R lu.k.kith;4c (ho (nte prison from tvat.p gHtjl', Beckwtth will serve t , , tinxHuf bejf) OMVkiVwl vi .ivt-i.) bv sanhsav. ilensenL (? SVM mmrj is a sure resource FRIDAY, FEPRUAR? 20, 1903. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Hanbecome famous during tho past fifty years becauso it is a family rapd lclne that can a'ways bo rolled on for any dorangomont-pf the stomach, Liv eri' KldnOyndgBawols. It Is" thore tqt$ ospdialf?Sdapted-.to thqsowho siifffof from fndlgestlon, 'byspcpsla, Constipation, Nervouaness, or Liver and Kidney troubles nnd who want to get woll again. Commence taking the Bitters today. Good hoalth is sure to follow. Avoid substitutes. fi JOURNAL X-RAYS. Senator Morgan accuses the senate of leaking. Wcndor If ho moans to Insinuate thnt if. ,1s gotlng qulto rotten. a The omnibus statehood bill Is hung up, but Senator Quay Is seolng to it thnt thero Is not much other busi ness being transacted. Senatorial lightning rods aro num erous nnd nro sticking up high. Tho senatorial sky, howovor, scorns per fectly clear with no sign of electric al disturbances. Adjutant General Gnntenboln In writ ing tho history of tho Second Oregon, was probably led Into error by assum ing that tho affairs of prlvnto llfo should not enter Into it. Hlshop Spaulding says a man may havo the wealth of a Carnegie, nnd yet be n thlof, nn Idiot and n bruto. Very trtto nishop, nnd ho may bo all of these and mora, just as easily, and still he dead broke. ? It may be all right, but It strlkos us the govornmont should havo hold out enough of that $20,000,000 paid Spain for the Philippines, to take enro of those widowed 'and orphaned by tho blowing up of tho Maine. At Kokonio, Indiana, owing to ono lioy shooting another, .in examination was made of the school boys and nearly 500 32-callbre pistols woro found In their possession. Evidently the Kokomo teachers literally taught the nung Idea how to shoot. Carrie Nation snys Ioe Angelos Ib the worst city she ovor saw. Ono should bear In mind before forming an unfavorable opinion of tho city of tho cltniB belt, thnt Carrlo has novor scon Seattle nor has s.he vlsltod the north ond of Oregon's metropolis,, known ns White chapel. Congress is establishing a system of money for the Philippines with tho poeo as the unit, it contains 12.9 grains of gold and goos two for a dollar. It also provides sllvor posos but whether "10 to 1" or as many as one can get the dlwpatehos do not say. Two high-school boys at Pasadoua. California, have been suspended bo cause they kissed two high-school gills. Just whom tho faculty oxpectod the boys should kiss Is a mystery. So long as the boys remain suspended tho girls will probably remain In sus pense. The girls probably are ex cused ou the broad principle that "It Is better to suffer wrong than do IL" Senator Chauncey Depew in a speech In the senate a few days ago. spoke Harrastlcftlly of email states like Col orado, having as mucJ to nay in the aennte as a great stato like New York Chauncey is mistaken, none of thfui has as much to y not while Chaunc) is senator, but all of them have more brains and abler represen tation. Chauncey might Improve the situation some by resigning. ii Another Dlstrlet Created Another Judicial district has been formed, consisting of Hakor county. Mr. Kay objected to the bill pass ing on account of the additional ex pense of $.000 or $7 000 per yar to the state Thero are three counties in this district nt present. Union, Wal lowa and linker. Mr. Phe'p made the statement that Bnher muniy has more litigation than any count v In the state. uemkinm Multnomah That the present ludse to greatly overtaxed, tnd that another J4 is neceseiry. Mr nnvoy presented gears regard Ing the work accomplished ta other Jbjes in the etate, nnd s&id that the matter of expense lo the state shouUi be coosidivd. WHAT IS THE USE Of suffering from Indigestion If you -W1 ""i or f furta yiir. Mhf to avow sne ntatietsT Acker's OysMjMta TnbhAs Uken titer esting will digest your food perfectly. ,n5 irw, yon irom Ml ihe easngreenble symptoms of tnglgeeUon and nyspep sis. Bat what you Ug ,& a..!k. AcKr tabl afterward losttive!y gusranteed Your money win always be rofonded If you are not w W H Hooker Co Buffalo. N. y. CLASSIFIED m Advertisements, five lines or less, , I "Jls enhra g intrrted three t Biesfor 25c, 50CS Wmk iou smooth, a" over five lines stthessme rate. Wanted Men. Wo teach the harbor "Irado In tho shortest josslblo, time nfcsma11 exponso. and gUarant.ee po- sons. Write' Moler'a1 Jhrbqi- -Col- "logo" Salt Lake Qity.'tJtah. Jj2-16-2m 2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted Cows and heifer calves, yearlings . nnd 2-ycnr-old heifers; Ov. bulla-toj tho hundred had, to ralso on shares by rollablo ,"nd perfectly ro sponslbiS'ilfelong cattle men. Find grass rango in wostprn part of Lane county; -half Increase for six years. Address A. J. Thompson, Gnrdlnor, Oregon. 12-lG-4m FOR RENT. For Rent 4Jnfurnlshcd housekeep ing r oms; &Iso furnlshod bod rooms. 477 Commercial street. 2-17-4t . To Rent. Eight-room house, with all modorn conveniences nnd barn, ono block from street car lino. Apply at 038 Stato Stroet. 2-5-tf FOR 8 ALE. For Sale. 15 acres, with good houso and barn. Two acres in fruit and grapes, ono mllo east of Pratum, Marlon county; good school, churches, mill stores and sawmill near by. Will soil cheap. Address John Rich, Prutum, Oro. 2-17-6a4w For Sale. A good frosh cow, ono-hnlf mllo cast of Prlnglo school house M. D. Vnlontlno, Salem, Or.. R. F. D. Routo No. 6. 2-17-lw For Sale. Wilson and Clark Seed ling strnwberry plants. Address Andrew Vorclor, It. F. D. No. 2, Sn lem, Or. 2-lC3d-2w For Sale. Threo good farms. Best In tho country. Inqtilro of Dr. Cuslck, ovor Capital National bank. 2-12-lm Typewriter for Sale Good bargain in first-class machine. Call at Journal ofuco. 2-12-3t Cows for Sale. A Jew good full blooded Jerseys. Inquire at David son's, Mornlngsldo. 1-13-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Lost. A gold button pin, with por trait of baby, has blue oyos, curly hair, drosscd In pink. Flndor will loavo at Journnl ofllco for reward. IUith King. 2-18-3t New lot of Indian Baskets at tho Va rloty store on Court street. Call nnd soo them. Annora M. Welsh. B'ty the O, K. Grubber and Stump Puller. Manufactured near Brooke, Or. Threo stato premiums; host In the stato; one horse has pewer of 90. Send orders early and grub an aero u day. Jas. Finney, R. F. D. No. 8, Salem. Or. 11-C-tf You will always find the choicest meats and groceries at tho lowest prices at Edward's it Luscher's, 406 and 410 State strcot. 'Phono orders given special attention. HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. B. O. SCHUCKING Hop buyer. Phone Main 1311. Offices In Bayne block, State street, Salem. SQUIRE FARRAR. Hop merchaut and purchasing agent. No. 21C Commercial streeL upstairs, 8alem, Oregon. 'Phone lfiRl. T. A. LIVE8LEY 4 CO. Dealers in hops and hop supplies. 'Phono 1211, ofllce room 18 Oberhelm bldg., Sa lem, Orogon. PRODUCE BUYERS. C. C. R. J. Fleming K. of R. and S. l JAMES M. KYLE & CO. HlehPRi cash price for potatoes, onions and dried pmnos. 176 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. LODGES. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall In Hoiman Block, corner State and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each week nt T:) p. .. A. B. Stranc FORtSTERS OF AMERICA-Court Murwood Foresters No. 19. Meets Prtdsgr night in Turner block. Harrj Watson.C.K; AUBrown. Sec. WeeoVnen of America n.. Son Cedm- Cnmp Na M4. MeeU very Thursday evening . 8 o'clock. Hobn Hnll. Frauk A. Turner. V. C; A. I-. Brown Clerk. r United Worknaen. ateets every Sntorday evening in tte Halman Hall, eoraer of State and Liberty streets. slUng Wethren welcome J 0 Gmhnat, M. W.; J. A. Sell wood. Recorder. "B!! "WANTED. o Bwttle f I f OSTEOPATHY. 'Dr. MT. 8choettIe Graduate Amerl can cscuooi or osteopathy, Kirk; vlllo, Mo Successor to Dr. Groci Albright. Ofllco hours 8:30 to 11-31 and 1 to 4. Odd Follows Temple Phono Main 2721; residenco Pkon, 2300 lied. Dr. H. H. Scoyell, Suogcstlve The rl peuues ana ustoopatiiy, N0fvm. functional and mental diseases, neul ra.Igla, headaches, nervous proatml uon, dyspepsia, constipation, dlar rhoea. rheumatism, asthma, etc uatcj oiocK, aiaiastrcet PhonJ V main 2000. . s TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Seven first , class barbora engaged. Finest batk1 rooma In city. Wo uso autissptu sieruizer. j. itynn, Top. Evans' Barber 8hop. Only flrst-cliui shop op Stato stroet Every thlm new nnd up-to-dato. Finest porcelsli baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut, S baths, 2Eo. Two flrot-class boo' blacks. O. W. Evans, proprl.tor. VETERINARY. Dr. E. E. Jackson, Veterinary Surgoon ana uenust. ouico, Red Front Livery. Phono Main 861. nesl enco Phono 2015" Red. 12-5-tf L.D.HBNRYagu Good Barualns-Falr Treatment. List Your Proccrty with me. 230 Commercial St. O. Pi. MACK ar?.ur?T"" -lu y.r- J-M- Koono, lnl UltAAAAnrtB i - f.u.iu vuiikh, aawm, uregon. Parties desiring superior oneratlnnn . i orate fee tn nny braucb aro in especial IQtlCOU CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer! Meets nil mall and passonger iralotg uuskuku iu nu paria or tho cltji HEOKMAN & HEDI1ICK E-5-HBBK-HJJaBsIISBIlf TTIl -!-. r - 1 J nl 2 h Mf!.iMr .irnriTin'?! 2 " uiumi 1, 9 8AFEST CIEANEST MOST CONVENIENT No Matches. ' No Odor. No Smoked Ceilings. A Good Strong, Clean, Clear Light of. 11 16 Candle Power costs ONE CENT PER HOUR. Power at Low Rates per Horsepower. Q A T.Pnf TTfinm TjnmflD unuuiuiiiuuisiuvifijii and J TUAUT1UJN UUMFAJH. i 4 BHHH H4 B4-5 1 1-9-rItI M4-!SH-BH!fi4-SH4-HB 2 Residence ,1 iFOR SALE a. A rare bargain In resi- j dence f property aet business center, being 5 a good houset two lots j and bam; sightly place j and desirable location. Apply at once to J i H 4 M fi M M M H A. F. Hofett fr-t s t. f nrfw UUIUUl r --" ?HS4-HI4 IHM,'B"l SALEM WilTER UWAni, OFFICE CITY HALL For water service spply nt o. mil. n.vahin montniT m '" Mske all complslnts nt the. office. ...CAPITOL GROCERY: Cor. Capital and Division Sis Toeiatoes 3 esus for 25c ,. n lue Rifccoo Corn 3 cans for IS' hsvy Besns. 6 Ibf for 2St Star Totaeco 45. lb , . , ,,v,i rtstr oods mirKto oow" " mAU.TOWNE, Manager vm SteitMUl.. UU v fr"1 J.