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$&& it u j ! ' ft- M- MAM NO. 77 FORT STUDET. First Annual Cash Clearance Sale ! Commoncing Monday, Aug. 18th, for Two Weeks only. Great Reduction in all Departments to make room for Goods to arrive Calicos, 22 yards for $1. Gingham, 10 and 12 yards tor $1 Sateens, 7 yards for $1. Tabic liiaeu. Napkins, Towels. ttliielit!i;N, Ladies' & Children's Hosiery Hand kerchiefs. Embroideries Gloves, Mitt, lt'tb-bons, B. P. MLM OO FOBT t&KRJLGISrr. HAVK JUST KKOKIVRU A VKHY l.UKiK AfWOKTMENT. OF Dressed & Undressed IN ALL LENGTHS. CURTAINS I LACE, SGffl, MADRAS & ABTI01 In Great Variety. New Goods in all Pepnitnients. g0 Our Dressmaking Department under the management of MIHS CLARK will bo re-opened about May 12th. We Desire to Call ATBDEM&B Tor Lubricating the Valves and VALVOLINE is an eaith oil specially picpaud nmlri the highest steam heat and from which all volatile and eailhy niattei has been oxpulled by a piocess which leaves a pure and heavy od, wiiirh pi events the eating aw'uj of bolts and keeps the cylinder and piston parking peifeelly clean. This was the first Mineral Oil introduced for slenin r lindriri and bus been in con stant use over eighteen yeai s. flJlWWc also mamifactiiic I Superior Murhiiie and Spindle Oiks fur .ill clashes of maehineiy. I-iOESIM'I Ac .Id jltl .. MANUFACTUiUCRS. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.. Sola Agents. goi am JOHN " JDlmonU ttloclr," 2Von. CG H O H CO wfi$m uotrrviJ9-iT3-;5"si.ny1j i.n ii---L--Tj;M ti t Granite, Iron and Tin Ohandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns, WATER PIPE and RUBBER HC House Keeping Good PLUMBING, TEST, COPrEl 993 Sheet Iron Work. CASTLE ixtiro I Shipping & Commission Merchants. 'PXiANTATJON & INSURANCE AGENTH, -DKAI.KIIH IN- Bnildei's' and General Hardware, Agricultural Implements, IMjANTATIOW fcUJJMMI10fe, CnrpentorH, lJlitoltHinitliH', MiitliiiiiHt A J'lumht ih' 'IV.Ih, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! Kitchen UtciiHilB, TaintH, Oilh, VuihImIich, Lamji Gih.iIm ami Blake's Steam Pomps, Weston's Centrifugals, Wilcox & Glbbs, & Remington Sewing Machines, f f -t, Dr. Jayne & Sons family Medicines. Jnn-300 g-ij Black Caslnneios nud Meiinos, -10c yard ami upwards. Coloied Wool Dress Goods, 10c yard and upwaids. V.iV.y Kit'., Chemise, Skills, Laces, Ladies' Niuhl Gowns, Special bargains in Black Laou Flouncing. Your Atl ion s&co. HEQISTERED Cylinders of Steam Engines. NOTT, D& &z 1W K!gr Wf vrsvf "y (rT" - so o -g! re y,r.i ib, ss. JUU.V Ta . & COOKE, t'rjt: its. JDAlLX AirLLUmXH t ! 'I i.i.fcll ! .. !MM i Ci JJ f 15 Huiianu St., Honolulu, II. 1. Solo Agonts In tho Hawfilhn Is1ii1h fir "OIS Magnolia" & "0. P. T." Fine Bourbon Whiskies, Lachman & Jacobi's Celebrated Calllotnln Wines. Also, alvJiiyt In stoik, full lino of tie dm'tut InioiU of BEEKS, WINEfc, LIQUEURS, SPIRITS, Etc. We llllC fill sale a of superior article Sapsagarllla & Iron Water, .Manufactured by Puhmidl Co , .Stockton, O.da. It Is ilii most whole-Jouie and delirious tonic and beverage of the age. KSf"' Oideis from the other Mauds pi oniptly attended to and Roods e iiju ully packed foi sldpiiiPiit. 03U "im W J 0 ...vVfr-" $ & VVa1'.-- . "r DUKE SPENCER," Will stand for a shoil time the nt Greenfield Stables, Kapioldtii Park. Di'Kt: Si'UNCnn Is a dm I; li'iy, I venr old; siniulp lfi! haiulo high : "kind and gentle disposition. I1 Si) It T Ci li M W : By Bako of Noifolk. lt dain Lou Spenerr In Xoifolk 2nd dam It.ilict lna...liy Imp liiilrowuio 3nl dam Jlennle F.uiow hy imp Shnnunck Ith dam Idii liy" Imp IJalslmzzar Cth dun Madam Ilbslev Gamma's Dam) ."by Mr Kick ud Oth dam Nancy 2Clcliol.. .by nui. Eagle 7rh djni ltut. uo?loy '. i.ln 'Wilkes'' Wonder Slh dam '... by Clinntleleer Otli dam hv imp. Ktei ling 10th dam ". . . . by Clodius nth dam by imp. "Silveieyc 12th dam by imp. Jolly Hosier lSih dam ".by Imp. "raitiier llth ilam by Imp. MouUcy l.'tli dam imp. niaie fioiri the stud of Ilanlson, of llranilon TE?i!5 $50. t5T llest of care taken with animals. In eie of accident no responsibility will be assumed. w. it.ki:gkari, 02 tf lTonokiia, Hawaii. KanieiiaiQGlia Scliool. rpilK mxt teim i eptomber begins MONI) VY, isi. New iiimllH Hhoidd apply at once. For im tber par lienlius applv to Wm. J5. OLKSON. ii'JS2lt Piineliml. KALR KKAWl 100 I lloaiH for eattl.' at !?.ar: pounds or 1 b i-r, 'S cents. tVlso, Native llav. Atudv to .McOulluui ac KHpioliiiil I'.uk, at houiR of It! noon or B i. M.,orb Mutual 'l'elephone No. 'M. ' ii'J2 1 in NOTICE. HON. Cm lis P. Iankea Is authorized until further notice, to collect all Crown Land lents, and to give lecelpts for tlif same. G. W. MACrAItLANK, Ciown Land Agent. Honolulu, Aug. 10, 18S10. i,'jr tf NOTICE. "TIT It. Wall ItJL me urn lor iU. (ilffanl will art for uuler nower of attornev dur ing my ab-unco from this Khntilom. Wit. G. UtWIN. Honolulu, Aug. 2J, lSitO. (ill aw NOTICE. DUJtLNG the temporary absence of our Air. W. G. Irwin fiom tho Kingdom .Mr. C. I. Spalding will act for hlin In nil huliies niatters couteclrd with our Hani;. OLA US HIMWOKKLH .V CO. Honolulu, Aug. at, 1SU0. lit I lv NOTJC12 ALL perhons aie hereby warned ngaiiisl Hhooiiugortiesiia'slng on the land owned by me In the District of Walpio and Watkele, Lwa. and on the land on WalUakalaua, held by mo under leaPi). All persons ho Bhootlng or tieppasslng will bo prosecuted to the full extent of the law. f. A. 11KOWN. Honolulu, Aug. !), lMIO, (110 2w Ju&t Published "CM 'IIIUOpnilOl'T TIM'.- Hawaiian Islands. II.M'&TIIATUU WITH Nuraorous Maps and Sketches. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO., tiSB 3vv -18 Morrbaut st Honolulu, Tlioiiglilii tiOWJULlJL,U, H. lM &BBTBNIHRK f, 1S1J0. fcili.tl -. II THE LEGISLATURE. SKVKNTV KinST DAY. TmmstiAY, Sept. 4. Atrr.ttsooN sr-Siiox. Tlio House resumed at 1 .10. HIIPOHTS OF COMJI1ITKUS. Noblo McCartliy explained wlii Ito had (ltetilbuloii n cortnin pamph let , cut itlcd, "Third Warning Voice,'' which was that it was addressed to Idtu ns chairman of the military committee. Minister Peterson presented tho report of a select committee on cct tain bills relating to the judiciary. The bill to repeal Chap. 00, Laws of 1888, they recommend to be mile llnitoly postponed, because the first section enacts u law already in ex istence, and the second section pro vides for the rcpcnling of a law not necessary to be repealed. "Your committee have also had under con sideration the Report of the Judi ciary Lotumission appointed, unuer the authorization of the Legislature of 1887, to revise the laws relating to the Judiciary and tin jurisdiction of the different courts of the king dom. The commission appointed re poited a bill to the Legislature of 1888, which owing to pressure of wotk was referred to this House for consideration. Your committee while acknowledging the fact that the present system of the Judiciary is imperfect and many changes might be made with great advantage, think that a task of such magnitude could not be ifntlertakcn advantageously nt the piesent session of the Legis lature", and therefore recommend that the Kepoit of said Judiciary Commission be referred to the Legis lative Session of 1892 for consider ation. "Your committee are of the opin ion that until a careful consideiation of such revised system can be had, one feature of the present syntom might properly be acted upon at this session, and that is with reference to a Justice who has once passed upon a case reviewing the same case upon appeal, and to remedy which your committee nave prepaiect a bill which they herewith present nnd re commend the passage thereof." Signed by A. l Jfeterson, Jno. E. Bush, P.uil Isenberg, H. P. Baldwin, J. II. Wuipuilani. His Excellenc read the bill n first time. Minister Spencer presented the lease of the late Government of har bor properly to the Oahu Railway & Land Co. accompanied with a map. Noble Muller moved the lease be referred to a select committee. Car ried, Ith&Ol.UllONS. Rep. Brown submitted the follow ing. Resolved, That the consideration of the Report of t he Committee of Finance be postponed for ten days from this date, and that in the meantime L. A. Thurston, late Min ister of the Intci ior, be allowed to make an answer in willing to the charges made in such report, and that, he be allowed access to the In terior Department for the purpose of examining the books and vouchers of saul department in relation to euch charges." Rep. Bush was pleased that this step had been taken. It conlirnicd the view of the petition ho had ex pressed in the morning. Noble Muller moved thai Hip reso lution be adopted. Rep. Brown asked leave to with diaw the petition he had introduced. Rep. Paehaole objected to with drawal. IIo moved that the part of the resolution giving Mr. Thurston access to the Interior department be stiuck out. Rep. Ilookuno moved 'that the resolution bo indefinitely postponed. Rep. Nawnhi opposed the resolu tion. It would have been all right if the petition bad been withdrawn befoie the lcsohition was introduced. Rep. R. W. Wilcox was against the passage of tho resolution, which lie believed was introduced, like tho petition, for the purpose of blocking the consideration of the finance com mittee's report by the House. The late Minister liad been in town two or three weeks, therefore had ample time in which to reply to the charges. Rep. Kiuiealii was not in favor of the resolution. If the House was not careful it would disgrace itsell. .Mr. Thurston might even convince I lie committee itself that it was wrong. Then the Minister of Inte rior would have to get out and Mi. Thurston be put in his place. (Laughter,) Minister Brown did not like nil of the resolution. There need ho no fear that the committee- would eb struot tho late Milliliter in getting information. Rep. Brown accepted the amend ment nt the lion, member from Molokai. He would like to ge', tlio petition out of the House, but the House would hot let him. Noble Muller withdrew his motion to adopt (lie resolution, as he did not wish to have consideration of the roport postponed. Rep. Kalna moved thai the reso lution lie laid on tlio table. Mr, Thurston had been granted all the privilege he could ask for this morn ing. Noblo Maofarlano considered tho action of the House this morning was outrageous, a censure on the llnance committee and tlio Presi dent. Unless that vote wa9 recon aidorod he should vote ior tho reso lution, as the committee had no de sire to Bhlik a heariDg of Mr. Thurston. Ho did not propose to quietly submit to having the com mittco arraigned before the Into Minister, There was no reason why the comtniltco, when they discover ed irregularities and quoted dates and vouchers, should have gono to Mr. Thurston and the Superintend ent of Public Works and asked llmm what were their motives. The Into Minister could come before tho com mit lee nnd make any statement he pleased, besides which lie had ac cess to the public press. (Ap plause.) Noblo Horner held that the main thing sought was justice. There wore two sides to everything even to a round ball, that had an inside and an outside. The rcsuhition only did justice to Mr. Thurston. The resolution as amended was" adopted. Rep. Knlua moved that leave bo granted the lion, member for tho first district to withdraw tlic peti tion. Noble Widcmnnn objected. He wanted the action of the House on that petition to go on rrooid, so that people all over the country could sec of what stulf the House was made. Noble Macfailane (while Noble Widemann had the floor) asked why the lion, member hud not withdrawn the petition when he had asked him. ltep. JJrown replied that it wiih because he could not. Noble Macfarlane You could, and it would have been the decent, dignified course. Rep. Knlua said his motion for leave was out of order, as he did not have the floor. The matter dropped. Rep. Kalua gave notice of bills relating to alluvial rights, relating to a railway on Hawaii, to relieve His Majesty from certain embarrass ments, lie. also moved a resolution: Rt solved, That, tho Minister of the Interior lie requested to inquire of the President of the Board of Health what aie the reasons why Dr. Lnlz has lesigned, and whom do the Board of Health piopose to put in his place. The mover said that Dr. Lutz had informed him an hour or two ago that he had resigned his posi tion at Kalihi Receiving Hospital, on account of the treatment be had received from the Board of Health within the past few days. The se lect committee had made certain recommendations on tho difficulty at the hospital, which were referred to the Boaid of Health, probably only to be pigeon-holed. Dr. Lutz had been brought to this country at great expense to treat the lepers, and he wanted to know whether the House consented to the Board's con duct in forcing linn to resign. Rep. Bush was glad in one house that Dr. Lutz was compelled to re sign, because it brought' prominently to view the treatment thai had been accorded to native Hawaiians the past ten or fifteen years. It was nothing but professional jealousy on the part of the other doctors which had brought about this state of af fairs. Dr. Lutz was the first phy sician who could show improvement in his patients on account of his treatment, tor what was supposed to be lupropy but u matter of doubt even among medical men. Because his ti cat in en I had been so success ful he was an eyesore to tho other physicians. Whom did Dr. Kiln hall ever cure or help to cure of this disease? The speaker would scarcely be sorry if Sister Rose Gertrude was alo compelled to resign, as it would bring the conduct of these people to the notice of the civilized woild. Tbey had assailed the character of this lady who had come all the way from England tffnurse the sick peo ple. The patients were crying their eyes out at the prospect of losing Sis ter Rose and Dr. Lutz. Missionary children were tho worst in this re spect, nnd tlio Board of Health should be changed. Rep. R. W. Wilcox said that no man of honor would remain in the service of the Board of Health after treatment such as Dr. Lutz had re ceived. The Ministers sat in their places da3 after day doing nothing, when they could "have prevented this trouble by removing obnoxious members of the Board of Health. Rep. Paehaole spoke of the im portance of the matter. Tho late Government informed tho Legisla ture of 1888 that Dr. Uuiia, a cele brated specialist, had recommended Dr. Lutz, who was a pupil pf his. Tliis doctor had come here and be gun a course of treatment, but he fore his experiments had reached a decisive stage this trouble had caus ed his resignation. He hoped the resolution would pass and that Dr. Lutz would bo Induced lo withdraw his resignation. Tho resolution wns adopted, Rep. While gave notice of a bill to prevent the mutilation of coin, ouuF.it or thi: day. Consideration of the Minister of Interior's answer to resolution in re gard to Kalihi Hospital matter, Rep. Brown moved that tho mat ter bo deferred for consideration with the answer anticipated to the resolution passed to-day. Aftor discussion hy Reps. Kalua, Nnwahi, and Hooknno, tho motion carried. Tlio President appointed, as tho committee on the Oahu Railway harbor lea9c, Messrs Muller, Mao fnrlane, Widemann, Baldwin, and Mnredon. The IIouso adjourned at 3:50, MB.WllW.M.IWWMUHfaftJJIiiM if My. , .., . - V.l - fin d Mil k G (LimTKi).) Win. Q. Irwin. . Piosldent & Manager Ohms Spi eckols Vlce-Piebldeut Walter M. G Iff aid Stcictnrv t Treasurer Thro. O. Poiter Auditor HUG A It FACTO IiS ANU Commission Agents.- AOUNTS OP mi: Ocsaiis Bteamsliln Csiant, Of Mnu I'inii(Ntii. Oil. JtorWm. G. trwtu & Co . (LM). have assumed the assets mid liabilities of tho late firm of Win. G. Irwin Co , and will continue tho gencial business formeily can led on bv tint honae. (!23 tf .NOTBOEE IS hi'ieby given to all persona that nt a Hireling of the sh'irrholilers of Win. G. Irwin A Co, (L'd), held on tho aist dav of.Iuly, I8I1O, It was voted to accept tho Clmtirr of Incorporation dated July at, ISiiO, and ginuteil to them and their nssoelilcs and successors under the corporate naine and style of VVtn. G. Irwin & Co., Limited. And that the Corporation under said Clnn ter'w us duly organized, anil elected the following na'meiT ollleers, vl.: Preldent & Mnuagcr William G. Irwin, Vice-President. . . Clans Spieckt-ln, Seeietarv it Ti cannier : W. M Olffaul, Auditor T. C. Porter. Notlra is id-o given that, pumiant to the. terms of said Chaitcr, no stock holder shall be Individually liable for the debts of the Coiporallon, beyond the amount which shall-be due upon the share or pbaies owned or held by himself. W. M. GIFFAK1), beerutary Win. G. Irwin it Co , LM. 02 tf NOTICE B"S lieieby given to all persons that at L a niretlni; of the shaielioldcrs of Paauliau Plantation To., (LM), held on the 1st day of wigust, 18'J!. it was voted to accept the Charter ol Incoiporatiou dated J my 21, lfc'JO, and grained to them and their associates and successors under the coipor.ition name and style of Paauliau Plantation Co., Limited. And that the Coiporation under said barter was duly oig.inized and elected the follow lug mimed ofllreis, viz. : Piesideut Win. G. Irwiu, Vice-1'ivsident Clans Spieckels, Sen et.iry & Ti c.isurcr W. M. G iff aril Notice is also given that, pursuant to tho tonus of said barter, no stock holder shall be individually liable for the debts of the L'oiporation, beyond the amount which shall be due upon the share or shares ow m d or held by him self. W. M. GIFFAKD, Seci clary raauhau Plantation Co. 'VrJ lui Mawm L0C0DQT0S The undrisigiji'd having been appointed sole agents im On Hawuiinu Islands For tho Celebrated Baldwin-:-Locomotives Fiom the works of Barnham, Parry, Williams & Co., iMiiiuaoi Kiiiu, Ponn.. Aio now prcpnieJ to give p-itmnu-s nnd receive oatuis for tlie-o ecjrmrs, or any size and stjlc. The Bai.uwin LocomOtivk Woiiks arc now lunimmcturins a style of Locomo tive particularly .iduptcd For Plantation Purposes, A number of which have recently been received at these IhIiuhIs, and wo will have pluiurc in furnishing plantation aKetit3 aud mating' it! wiili particulars of same. Thcsupeiionty of these Locomotives over all of her makes is not only known here but U ncknowledged throughout the United Stales. Win. G. IK WIN & Co., Solo Airents for Hawaiian Islands. 4M d 134 w.ly A Cure for Influenza ! DR. lOZIEh'S HAWAIIAN CHERRY COR DIAL, ono of tlio best remedies ever piepared for coughs, asthma, lung and chest trouble, mid a great irlicf to whooping cough and throat affection. Ask for ur Lozior's Hawaiian Chorry Cor dial sold at HOLLISTEU & CO'S., And UUNaON, SMITH it CO'S. TcBtlmonlulw i I llu 1 your "Chorry Cordial" tlio boat im dloiuo we have ever used for coughs, colas and lung trouble. All of our Na tives, Portuguese, Chinese andJiipaneso will use no other. I uso nothing else In my own family. Yours truly, O. A. CILFIN, Manager Kohala Sugar Co, Wo have sold a largo quantity of your "Cherry Cordial" at our plantation stoic, both nt Kcalla and Kapaa, aud can cheerfully lecomniund it for bron chial difficulties. Very respectfully yours, . Gi:o E. FAUJOnil.l), 00,) tf Ti eiisiirer Makyo .Sugar Co, FOR SAIjE FIREWOOD for sale at Hawaiian Commercial Salesrooms, corner of Queim and Niiunnu ?t routs, 409 tf 10l.3l - l Oceanic fSHiasssiiip Cotfy. fefciiSSi. &m& THUS TAJSiLKt From San Francisco, Leave S. h Alameda Sept 20. Miiripona Oct 18. Zenlandia Nov 15., Alameda Dec 13. Duo at Honolulu ..Sept 27 ...Oct 25 ...Nov 22 ...Deo 20 For San Franoisoo. Leave Sydnrv Sept 3., Oct 1.., ..Oct 20. Nov 26. Due at Honolulu . . Sept 20 ...Oct 18 ..Nov If. M.u ipo.vn . Zealand in. Alameda. . Mariposa Zealandin Dec 13 . . Dec 21 ... . Jnn 10 Intermedi.itt S S. Ausiralia. Leave Kridiiy . . Fi iday . . Fiiday. . Fiiday. . s: F. Sept .Oct .Nov . Deo Leave Honolulu. Fiiday.. Sopt 20 Friday.. .Oct 2-1 Friday... Nov 21 Friday. . ;Deo 18 ft'.' I PL v'TT-Q U-Ui "Sfr-il si ft I' 31 an $m a Vim na I'lm new fuil flii' -SI ; tl Mu:i5iu.liip 66 RSariposa, 9 Of Urn Oceanic Muftmlilp!'.mp-i!.ty, m!i he due a HdihiIiiIu tn.ui Sj'bo am) AucUnnd m .: iLo.-t Sept. 20t 1 890. And will mails aud .lute. leave foi ihr ahuvu poit wi;i. pacKeugcrs on or abont thai For height oi p i-t-ae, ljavm-r fij IT.UIOU ACOu.fMoL1AT!Oi-.S,ap.li WM. G. 1XLWIK & CO., Agants.' For Sydnoy arid Auckland, 'r'i3-'s The oev aad nun A! '.trfl mmUi. Alameda,"- Of the Oceanic St'-araMim Company, v. ill ho duo :ii Honolulu from Sr.u Fianeisco on oi ftiout Sept. 27, JSSO. And will hiw prompt dbp.Ueh uiii mails and pu'-sou'-rrs for theal-jve j'oiti. For ln-i-jlit or pus-bage, bavin;- S'J I'EKI Oil ACC )UM O OPTIONS, u.mu to '' ' 17 WK. G. IK.Y7ZE & AEei'.: iRSMlTH k FIELD K- Our New Allotype Illustrated Catalogue sent fiee on application. 11H Hl'TTEli ST., Bun tfrn-ioiHeo, : : Cnliroruln. may 3-00-ly TaiWoWingKee, No. 30 Nbiuiiu St. P, 0, Box 307, Boot and Shoe Store. Having had 10 years experience In the business, I nm prepared to manu facture to order fashionable hand sewed Ladies' & Gentlemen's Boots & Shoes. Also, Fiench it American Boots & Shoos received by e.veiy steamer. Prices reasonable. 1 solicit your pat--0'inge- C!)4 ilm A. M. HE WET T, Accountants, Colleotors, Comml-slon Agentj and Custom1 Hocej Brokerc. Are at all times prepared to per. form any dcciiption of Clerical Wo:k, such as Auditing Accounts, Posting up Tiiidesinen's Hooks, .Mnkin-r In ventolin of Stock, Euj-rossing Lvyui Documents, Ltc. Competent and Hulhible Freight Clciks for thu delivery aud talhiiiK of earg'cs. ' EST Office at No. tf, ICaahumanu street Post Ofllco ilox No. 189 Mil tnal Telephone No. 131. fi5i tf CO'O KIM & CO., . No. CO Nimanu St., Honolulu, B1EJR CHANT TAILORS, And drillers In ail kinds of CasBlmrreH ami KunilslihiK (Joodd Also, a full stock of Dry and Fancy Goods. Good lit guaranteed. r47 Sm CHANG13oi- RESIDENCE. Ir. Ol.lVUlt Has removed from Fort rircet to Jlo- hello Lane, Pulp na. Ovvwe Houns: 0 a. m. to 12 u. aid v. u. to 0 v. M, Mutual COfl5a;TELEPIONESj-Eell 475 410 tf Powell's Buggago Expross, Uray or Watton, Furniture moving a speciality. IW gugo delivered with promptnoss and euro to any part of city. Stand, corner of King and Bethol streets. Boll Tole pliouo -179, Mutual Telephone G7. juno7-P0 w If9 J 1U ..-'"i-j-'"Si i-" tJ (Pa "'h'u " ; .x f u I m I I -