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'lpp ry. BTVUNINQ BtTtf.BTm. HONOLTJUJ. T. If., FRIDAY, Fnn. 11, 1910. .-- ' tj T cm irjjaHWV"rrTJBiBlir'tLsMM'"'iTnBi rjftriTlTi Kf? ' 2 -- " i ., ,...,,. t.i, i H J ,4 p K PM r PA KiV l i ' I &r It. $150 On KAIMUKI CARLINE. Streets Paved' Water Mains. Laitf, Excellent , View, Absolutely No Rocks OUR PLAN is to sell' only a limited! number of loW at this figure. To save the advance in price ACT NOW Take Waialae car MASONIC TEMPLE Weekly Calendar U IMtM V Hawaiian Stated. ruiiMUA WUDM18DAY rHUVHOAV Honolulu Commandery Reg ular, 5 p. m. I'RIDAI 1TURDAV Lei Alcha Chapter No. 3 Frgular. All visiting memben of the Order are cordially Invited to attend meeting! of local lodges Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at K. P. Hall 7:30 P. M. MARINE EN61NEEBS' Tther Auo BENEFICIAL AVIATION, ciationi cor dially invited. HARMONY LODQE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 la I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Fort Street. E. n. HENDRY. Secretary. II. E. MCCOY. Noble Orand. All visiting brothers very cordially Invited. OAHU 10DOE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first and third Fri day evening at 7:30 In IC. of P, Hall, corner Fort and Beretanla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. VM. JONES, C. C. 0. F. HEINE, K. R. S. H'ONOLULU LODGE 610. B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 61C, H. P. U. Klks, meets In their hall, on King Street, near Fort, every Friday even. tng. Visiting Brothers are cordially Invited to attend. E. A. DOUTHITT, E. R. H. C. EASTON, Sec'y. HAWAIIAN TRIBE. No. 1. 1. 0. R. M. Meets every first nnd third Thurs days of each month at Knights of Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor sUally Invited to attend. P. HIQGINS, Sachem. E. V. TODD, C. of It. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month at 7:30 o'cloclt in K. of P. Hall, corner Berotanla and Fort streets. Visiting Eacles are Invited to at tend. w. it. niLcr, w. p. VM. C. McCOY, Sec. Win. M'KINLEY LODQE No.8,K ofP. Meets evory 2nd and 4th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor. Fort and Ileretanln. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. W. A. TAYLOR, C. C. E. A. JACOI1SON, K. It. S. WAH CHONG CO. DRY OOODb AND TAILORING. Everything absolutely new and fresh from the Coast. WAVERLEY BLK. HOTEL ST, Importers of ORIENTAL GOODS WING WO'TAI SCO. 011 'Nuunnu St, Phone 200. Waialae to Subdivision and' Agent at .the tract' afternoons. WE HAVE WITH US' AT Tfl YOUNQ. Friday, February 11. 3. 8. Sitiiw. Pearl City. VVcdncrday, Tebrusry 9. P. SI Pa) no, San Frunclsco; C. V. Hoclgo San Francisco; C. Poguo, San ta Clara; J A McLennan, Mrs. 1'. Sctilloua., ; K. i:. Maliltim, Kiual. Thursday, February 10 Carl Waldo cr, Lihalna; W. E nountrco, Snu Francisco; Mrs. W. W. Wescoitt, Puuiicne; J. J. Walsh, Ka Imlul. Tuesday, February 8. J. J. Klrkpalrick, San Francisco; P. L McDermott, New York City; XV, K. Stewart, Munmoutli, 111 ; Dr. A. Mor till, San Francisco; Isidore Gllbtrunk, Now York City;, J. S. McCandless. clt); W. R. Huffl San Francisco; O. JMIsh, San Francisco; Mrs. U. Mlsh, San Francisco; A. Sutcltrt, Manila, 'P. I. AT THE HAWAIIAN. Wednesday, February 9. Mr. and Mrs J. Milton, Orand Junc tion, Colo. Friday, February 4. C. Hoboler, England; J. Evans, Taco ma. Wash. HAS YOUNG CAFE RESTAURANT LICENSE? rred Turrlll Inspector of 1-lccnneB, proceeded ngilnct tho proprietors of tho Young Cafu nt o Police Court this morning. Tlio marco was that of running a restaurant nlthout a lic ense Mr. Olsen of tho firm of Ilolmoi. Stanley & OUcn. nppearcd for tho nominal defendant, J. Ilcrtscho, and a plea of not guilty was entered. Tho counsel snld that the enfo had a lic ense, nnd It Is presumed that the hotel license of tho Young Is supposed to cocr tlio restaurant as well as tho rest of tho house. No evldcnco was given :n tho case and a continuance till February 18 was asked for and granted. THE KOAN MAnU, a Japaneso freighter. Is reportel to havo sailed from MoJI, Japan, for Honolulu and tho coast on Inst Sunda). Tho cssel should nrrle hero on or about Feb ruary 10. m urn t THE AMERICAN HAWAIIAN llnor Neadan, with freight and passengers for Honolulu, Is rcjiorted )) her ngnnts as hating silled from San Francisco yesterday. - af&t: fii&& ri3-"j ' ' DISCOUNT SALE TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT SALE on Muslinwear com mences MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Every garment freeh and crisp. When we tay you can buy Muslinwear here and now for Iris money than else where, we mean that our average' values are better in every respect. We ask you to compare our goods and prices with the best you can find elsewhere, before making your purchase. , Sale commences Monday morning, February 7. A. Fort St., opposite $25 pick oiif your lot. ' r LOCAL AND GENERAL I 1 One rrnt n ximnl will mmw vaiipiT message to the people of Hawaii in uic UH5JIUCU columns oi tne bul letin. A tnirtv rpnt inVMtmrnt ,will place your wa;V-W wish before" almost thirty ','nOusand peoplo. . AuTomobllcs $4 por hour. Phona 6. Telephone COS to have Laundry called for and dcllcred quick. Dr. J. J. Carey, the dentist, has opened ofllcis at Room 307, Boston building. American Steam Laundry Phono 503 AutomoL'.lo delUcry Best work. rrompt attention. Our specialty Is cleaning and block ing felt, straw and Panama hats. Ex pert Hat Cleaners, 1131 Ft SI. If you want a good Job done on an auto or carrlaga take It to Hawaiian Carrlago Mfg. Co.. 427 Queen St The Department of Public Works re- rortB the collection or $171000 In water and sower rates s:nco Juno 30 of last car. Oovernor Fiear and Admlial Selirco havo exchange! wlrelcs mcxages of a social nature slrco tho fleet left these waters. Ijicals Tho lltoi-nry rnd musical circles of tho Kllnhana Art !.caguo win kUo the first of a rcrlos nt satui day morning entertainments tomormw morning at 10:30 o'clock. Tomorrow's program Includes Folksongs by Mrs. on Holt, Illustrated by member of tho Morning Musical Club. Only mem bers of tho League will bo admitted. Saturday evening's program at tho Commercial Club will bo one of tho most attractive cer given by tho bus iness men of the city. Dr. ilurdette Is alwa)s an interesting talker and Sec ictary Wrstlako of tho Minneapolis Commercial Club will tell tho business men of Honolulu how the commercial club of his city Is 'conducted. CHINESE ATHLETIC MASQUERADE BALL Ecn thine Is In rOadlncsa for the grand masquerade ball of the Chlncso Athlottc Club, and tomorrow night nt tho K or p. hall the. danco win bo given. The grand march will open tho proceedings nt 8 o'clock, and at 10 tho masks will be removed. The Chlneso residents consider that tho ball Is tho main ovent of tho New Year celebrations, and n big crowd Is oxnectcd to atttind. Earnest Kaal's orchestra will be on hand and that guarantees that tho music will bo first class. Prizes will be given for tho best cos tumes and It Is planned to try and get soma of tho Clovcland excursionists to act "as Judgos. It Is thought that tho sight of all tho younger genera tion of Chinese enjoying themselves In a t)plcal American fasnion will bo a very Interesting sceno for tho tour ists. An Italian wine merchant In .New York was-killed In his cellar and robbed. , , Catholic Church BL M down and $10 per month Heights The Haiistn Realty Co. Phone 553 - Handled rfcht, phone When you want to In SURE to have your ' BAdClAjE CITY TRANSFER CO.- Jai, H. Love. WATIWrWNT NOTC8 i THE CREW of tho Gcrnnn steamer Cleveland will busll) employed ester day In rrnor.tlug the h:g passenger Aesce), whose crulso of 23,000 miles from New York ended ln3t Monlay morning There nro moro than 400 men nnd boys In tho Cleveland's crow and they had the Btea-uer stripped of eory oldonco of bo'ng n parsenger ship With as groat energy the crew will work today In order to havo tho Cleveland ready for tlio Immense crowd of visitors that Is expected to overrun tho slcamcr from 10 to 5 o'clock tomorrow. rive thousand Invitations have been Issued by II. F. Dorgelon Pacific Coast manager of tho Hamburg American line, and hundreds of applications lmo been received by him fro n promln-nt persons who desire to Inspect the Clovoland. Music w III bo furnished for tho occasion b) tho ttacamer's band and orchestra The Clovcland Is to sail at 2 o,'lock Saturday afternoon for tho n.t4n crulso to New York, with 730 excursionists Examiner mi THE NEW Matson Navigation liner Wllhclmlna Is declared to :iavo sus tained no damasc by grounding at San Francisco prior to her Balling for Ho nolulu )cstcrday aftcrnocn. Tlio ves sel proceeded on her way io tho Ha waiian Islands nnd vns not detained for an examination. Tho Wllhelmlna Is oxuected to como down hero nt n slx-da)s clip Thero Is a hopo ex pressed that tho new liner may go a little under this figure. Tho arrival of tho Wllhelmlna will no signalled by n reception In which will partici pate the Hawaiian bind. A LARGE thlpmcnt of freight from Now York was taken by the American- Hawaiian freighter Virginian, vvlihh Balled from Sallnn Cruz for San Fran clsco on Inst Monday. Thin vessel Is scheduled to ball from San I"rancls co on February 23 for Pugot Sound ports nnd after taking on additional carpo for tho Hawaiian Islands, the Virginian Is expected to lcavo Seattle for Honolulu direct on March 3. res TllE CLEVELAND, tho big Ham burg America liner, Is dub to arrivo at Honolulu early1 tomorrow morning, bringing seven hundred and fifty passengers whq aro maklug tho round-the-world tour under tho auspices of tho Clark Tourist ngoncy, Tho Clovo land will ho mot outsldo tlio port by special chartered launches containing members of tho Promotion Committee and other clvTc societies. TODAY WAS tho ono hundred nnd twenty-ninth since tho Amerlcnn Bhlp Edward Sowall Balled from Newport Ncwb with a largo shipment of coal dostlned for tho local naval (station "The Sowall has a record for some rather lively passages between tho At lantic coast coal ports and tho Ha waiian iBlunds and her arrival hero Is now expected dally. m ACCORDING TO cab'os rccelvod from the const tho Matson Navigation liner Hllontqn fr,nm Honolulu to Ban Francisco arrived at the California port csterdtty. Afte discharging hor shipment of siigftr, tho Hllonlan will proceed to Scuttle nnd will sail from that port for Honolulu on February 10. THE UNITED STATES transport Sheridan, with thef headquarters, band nnd enlisted men of tho Nineteenth Infantry, Is due to arrive off tho ror' tomorrow mdrntng. Tho trnnsport will remain heio long enough to tako on about six hundred tons or coal bo foro proceeding to Manila. ' THE UNITED STATES army trnns port Sneddon Is duo to nrrivo luio early on, Sunday morning, nc .orillng to a wireless mcBsngo receive I by1 the local quartermaster department today Tho transp6rt Is expected in bo off tho port nt daylight with Iho Nine teenth Infantry and casuals. TIIE SCJHOONER Heleno is chalk ing up a' rather long passngo to her V- V . I t your order to the Phone 152. credit, tho vcsicl having silled from Port Ludlow for Honolulu thirty-six il.is ago with n shipment of lumber consigned to tho local ngcrcy of Allen & Itnblnw.n. Tho Heleno U du3 to ar rive hero dally. ta THI3 LITTLE eteimcr Mokolll w turned yestorda) evening, having tak en tho bark Allien llev.'o Li n eo'ui.l ernbla distance out to bci Tho Alikii Betse Is on route to lrblonril South ern, California, with n Fhlpmour. i f nine hundred ton.v of Jun'c n U scrap Iron. a THE AMERICAN schtoner James Rolph elioulil bo reported from Iho iciJo! wllelllrSm" aKrV.tclCS lor tho Kona port nineteen days ergo. Messis Hind. Rolph & Compan) aro tho agcut3 for tho vessel. n Lumber nnd ot'ier mitorlal Intend cd for tho Pcail lUruor docka hai loft tho ,K)rt of Muklltoo by tlio little ..i-.; .-. ..i n-i... -i ,iiiv-,iiui lmiuwiui nvi, . mo ,,oj. uou)"rnn join wio ciiwh, unu u nin salled from tho north Pacific coast ncr wm ue wngcrcd on the result, lort on Wednctday. a special prize will nlso bo ottered , & , I for the crew whoso shell goes tho THE CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN llu- fmllt8t without uipilzlnrjl cr Mnknra, which nrrlved nt Honolulu, lhcro wn l0 tllrco nlctB 011 i-eu. pn list Thiirt day with ncaso of timall- lu . 20 nm, tll0 cvcnti m ij0 pox on lKard. Is reported :iy cnblo as having rcachcl Victoria, B. C. ) ester- daJr ., .,., .r,,f. , c ... .1 I It hns been decided that both clubi Inter Island stoamer Keaulinii, rrom " , . ,,.i -t,.,,. Kcalla. with 2B20 sacks of sugar, Tho llIlV0 been dismissed from their clubs vessel met with duo weather on tho or nro behind In their dues. No ono trip though tho officers reported con- who Is nn offender in those rospocts tldcrablo rain on Knual. lean possibly ho ejected u member of cither club. TIIE BUOYS marking tho channel i An ngrcenicnt wilt bo made soon leading to t!e harbor of Honolulu "'J 'tcon the two clubs whereby tho SMtaiVi11 lm Xt ,llll0"n', Pearl Harbor regatta will bo looked THE SALVAGE from tho wrecked "- "nl tl10 Hofcalljllltle-J of tho at Inrk Androw Black Is being unloaded fair being rovlvcd will lie consldor from tho steamer Jahios Makeo at the ed. Tho Strawberry crow Hint ha3 old Klnau wharf. MANY GAMBLERSi BEFORE CODRT 4 1 nfty soven gamblers fneed tho music this morning lu the iiollco ovation, and not ono of thorn escaped piylng a fino. Forty two of the bunch ploadod guilty and were fined 13 each. Tho lemalnlng firteen wero repre sented by C K Clillllngworth, and they entered n ploa of not guilty. Chief of Dotccttvis McDufflo was tho prin cipal witness lu tho caso, nnd lie' tes tified to having entered a house on Pnuahl street nnd capturing a blinch of Chlneso who woro deeply Interest ed In n game of pal kou. Money was on the tnhlo and all the Implements of tho gimo wero lu ovldoncc. WHIIo Ci aw ford wns called ns an expert In tnl kou and other gimos, nnd ho gao testimony as to tho way tho gama was plnvc.l. Dlco, buttons. dominoes and other articles woro tnmotlnus cmnloied. In Crawford's opinion the gamo was n gambling mid. t...i- -ri.r. ... .i . .i. .--, that ho know nothing about tho m)3- torls of pn kau, and Clillllngworth suggested thnt Prosecutor Brown could enlighten tho Judgo, Brown did that ho know nothing about tho m,a- riot seem wllllnir bh ho did not con - skier himself ' aif oxVrt "Well you should know something about It'." ro- torted Chllllncworth "I beard thnt yen lost $13 to .the "consul In "game " A hugo laugh wont up from ovcrybod'y In court at this sally After thn rvlilLiirn vn nil licnrd ChllllngvvTth on being asked If ho wished to address tho court oii ho- half of his clients until that rather than havo to llstei oflirdvvn in reply, ho would foiogo his nrlvllegO Judgo Thnver after henrlng' the ov- Idenco snld thai tho ciko w u piovrd against tho nccused n-.d lliiM tho bunch fC each. ! - - Mokunhl who was charged at the police station with having stolen a laddor, was thin morning dlschirged from custody on tho request of Pich ocutor Brown, who said thnt If ho had known tho full details' of tho mutter h would havo nover taKon tho caJo up. Lots is : STRAWBERRY CHEW !1 IS NOW SELEGTED Hunanl P.liih Cninrf Strnn In All Depart ments Now that the Ilenlanl Boat Chili Ins selected Its Strnvvburr) crov tii rnco ngulnst tho Myrtle bunch, all la rvpltnnipiit nil thn linrlinr. Clll (nn ConKIB 8tntc3 thnt u1Cio will "o rnces evo.y afternoon from now "" nnd tho crows will got all tho worn mey nueu. Things nro booming nlong merrily now, and a proposed ehell into be tween crews BOlectid by Paul Jarrctt ad w. llcilbton will, when It romci i .,o n, p,,i,, , i, . oo. A,.v. r-"." ''..". n:; """I"".".:, gtmijcrrj, four-oar and palr-i B,rlliM Letween tho Hcalanls n OHM BirilgBlua uuLvvccu iuu tiuaiaiua twiu Mvrtlcs been seleLted to riiiescnt tho Hea- jlanls is na follows: T. Norton, stroke; J. Ma)iio, two; W. Desha, three; A. T. Longloy, foul ; J. LomUc, Lvo; Abo Norton, how. j Tho sholl crow which will tncltlo tho M) i ties Is as follows: L. Cunha, W. Samoron, Alex. Muy, C. Brown. Tho pair-oar men havo not )ct been Irolnnfpfl lull tun will llO tirotiablV '..,. fPnn, .i10 1.1-. 1,,,,,-h nf nxnorts , , t, training novvn- i .'" days. SHRINERS PLAN FINE WELCOME Thero nro n Jiundred Shrlncrrt on board tho Clovoland nrrivfng tnmor low, nccordlng to u vvlrtloss l-ecclved by Potcntnto It. W. Bieckons this mornlni and preparations havo al ready boon madn by local Slirlners tn welcome their brethren when tho (jicveinnii arrives in ino iiionuiis J, 8. McCnndlosB Is looking uftor tho nuto end of tho lireimintlons nad a lonuy iibb fctcurei, u nm miur oi-mi clll,10B fn Slirlnpis to b3 used o- "'ro '" ,V,k'n';,,1(3 Ul'1lt'iB '.' S?1'11 JJ"'. tho Pall Diamond Head, lort alioady has bccure a numbor otjn.. ' Shipping . "Ugor nnu rori uu missy, hi i" Biuurij um u-viiniiiim iiiiinu I Thoso v.ho v;III donate maclilnes for mcnlB mil tho sum of $.?25 Iho V'V'.TJ?0 n'xnm.aro, 1,linll1Vm' ''J11.0.1', w C",08,JllJ8 ,''1 an'e lu J- 8. McCandless, L, I McCandless. cOhrt timfnrrow morning A. McCandlcsi, C. a. Ilnrtlott, J. j! Thin nt 2 o'clock n Hawaiian nnmel li0'8", Itcr I'ctrlo, R. W. Perkins Hcmy Ak m was arrested ..it- n clnrgo ' r- lr- ' otrl" J- n- Kcnllt'1'- - E- of l"'ellcra driving. Ho I. alleged Rlchaidson P. C. Jones E. J. I.oid, tn huvc driven hlii horsa ovu- n child K. L Wnldron, If. H. Williams nnd Dr. name 1 Kazii. The jungster's tro A. Q. Hods ; ns. Ivvas cut off 1.y tho horsas rhoo Tno A committee cotnospd of R W. man was reltisoj to apiear tonuu- "! 'r's. McCnn.lless T H, rcV iiinrnlns and It Is iho.nl.Hhat Potrlo, C. F. Mtirraj nnd C O Bockiis tho accident will ho proved to havo- wl" K 0,,t '" ,1,Q cmthniB launch to- hern tlio Hawaiian's fault. moirow innriilng to first welcome tho, Oooigo p0 n jniith who was em- tourist SlnlneiH to Hawaii. plojed by W. O. Bninlnrdt as dtlvor. in fOREION PORTS 1 1"U' ,'CC," ,:llBrK0'1 )'' 'l0. ""bezzlo- . ' POKEian PORTS .nient nf thi sum of $31 9; fior.i bin I- . . 1 . -' Friday, February 11. SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Feb. 10: S S. Wllhelmlna for Honolulu SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Feb, 11: S. S Arlzopnn for Benttlo SAN FRANCISCO-Airlvod Fob 11: S S Asia henco Fob B YOKOHAMA Arrived Feb. 11: S, 8. Siberia, uencu Jau. 31. 83 Merchant St. VCSSCLS TO ARRIVE 1 ) 8aturdy, february 2. Hllo and vvuy ports Mauna Koa, stmr. San Franclrco Cleveland, H.-A , ctmr. San Francisco Shcrldin, U. S, A. T. j VESSELS TO DEPART i Friday, February 11. Hawaii nnd Maul ports Clnudlno, ctmr, S p. m. Saturday, February 12. Knhtilul I.urllno, M. H. 8. S. EDITORS BEFORE GRANO JURY That Y. Soca nnd Ncsoro. two of "j" i?""15, ".'.'"""-L '," "'".w'Sir' ,lho Nlm J JJ'. oro In nnothor rrollc nment as a result or meir ntucss on United Stntes District Atlorne) Reck ons was ihown this morning when they had to appeir hforo tho Fi'dernl drain Jmy alter liuvln!; m Inter lev with llreckoiu. Judging from Iho dovulopmcnts I'iIh morning tho Unite Stales District At- itnfnuv lu ilntpriiitmt 1 tn tnkn notini -,,, ,,, ,l,nfl nf 'llin TCInmt .1111 mj 1 their nppoarnnco beforo thu ttiund Jur Is taken to mean tint thoy may possibly ha punished for tho Vilification of n United States onicial. ELKS HAVE " BUILDING FEVER Among tho other hlg stunts to ho 1 ullcd on bv Uio local order of El'o Is, tho ciec 'i of nu up to date, mod ern flreproot business block sonie- vvhoro lu Oio heart of this city, tho ex act locMlon for which has lint )ct been decided uuun nltliouith thrco do- sliab'o cites nro nov being consid ered by tho special b'tlldlng commit- too composed o Attorney E1. A. Uju thltt chairman: J. .'I. Rings, J. H. Fisher, W. W. Hnrrls J. S. M!C ind ices and Attorney Frfsik Thoinpnin Tho new hoiile fir tho Elks will cost In tho nelghliv-hojil of $100,003. cleIOnOeports Alexnnder Ilumo Ford, first vlct piesldcnt of tho Outrigger Club, ro colvel tho following vlrct'Bs messast. Horn tho lnunil the-woiiii tuurlng stuimshlp Clovcland last night 'Cluvclnnd, 8.20 p. m. Feb. 10. ".Mr. Ford Outrigger Club. "Mnny greetings from our 750 pas tongcis. Thanks. "FRANK CI.AHK." TOL'.CE COURT JOTTINGS Thlstnftcrnnnn thoro woro many ar rests m ule by tho polloa, an 1 chief nmnng tlieni :ns tho gathering In of sixteen Chlnoio gnmblera who vvtro '(auhlit with tho eooJb on thum nt a house on Llllha street. I Chief of netestlvos McD.mio mid gamo 1'al Kau' vvus i mining run blnHt nnd tho oHlcetn rushing In, weio nni.ilnvftr. II nimenru ilm l.nu ..Dn.i t,o collect Binnll amounts for lco niul then neglect to turn tho money Into tho1 oinco. "Is he n man of regular habits?" "Yi?b, Indeed. Tho)'ro bad habits, mind )ou, but very regular," U X) 1.3 ttii m 5i ..sJS .. . 'iiHiiMiiiiliWiii 1 iL.v'ws,.: sawv wwjw J Ijh, llCii 'XJ-MBLMal Jul , i'SLBUlruSlL.. Wttm, WKKLSfw7T'?Mvt IIiMSiilMillllllllMSillllllllllllMiWmMilllllllllllMilllllllllllMtTillMIrilllMMMai.iil .... SU