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sV wn-' 1v life: 5'', THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. TABLE LINENS AND N APKINS ON SALE First-Class Photographs. All Our Work Guaranteed tilve Satisfaction. to Large Line of Picture Frames. MAKI, S. R. MESABA AVENUE. VIRGINIA. MINN. 1 General Contractor awl Bulkier« Brick and Stonework a Specialty Estimates furnished on-all class es of work on application Office, 100 eiKstait Stmt, Opposite lltissafcOttot. en taught right, and in away unknown to any other school. simplified, made easyr Book-keeping pp ^accurate, no labor. §&r .v '^r fiVWdjflfltr with al' great accura cy and positions secured. y_ This new sdifence is thoroughlymaster- aed at the Nfe*-eta'B«*r Superior, Wl* |rite J. P." Simou, General Manage. ,.W We have just received a fine line of Table Linens and Napkins which we place on sale today at unusually low prices. Bleached, unbleached and Turkey reds. Table Linens 40c peryawl tfpwards. Napkins $ 1.25 per ioxea. upwards. Napkins to match Table Linens. It will pay you to see our line before buy ing and we shall be pleasecL to show it whether you wish to buy or not. Arriving Daily. Always at your service, Henry Hughes Tlit Virginia Livery VIRGINIA, MINN: DANIEL COFFEY, PROP. FINEST RIGS IN THE OtTY. CHESTNUT STREET. NEXT TO VIRGINIA HARDWARE CO. n*ii»» ART 8TIHH0 is the place to go for WANT $50*000' DAMAGES The Drake & Stratton Co. Sued for That Sum by Two Former Employes. Two damage suits aggregating $50,000 against the Drake & Stratton company were Monday filed in the office of the clerk of the United States district court to be heard- at the next term. Alden Anderson, a minor, sues through his guardiat^, Andrew t. Yerby to?reicover com plaint sets forth that he was acting as breakeman on the- trains of the company drawing earth: from its stripping operations at Buhl His duties necessitated' his riding on the footboard of the engine. On July 3,1902, while engaged in that work, the engine gbing at a high rate of speed struck an obstruction and the jolt threw him from his place. Before a stop could be made he was run over by the engine and badly injured. Michael Senese asks $20,000. His complaint states that he was em ployed on a steam shovel of the company in clearing the tracks of earth after a train had been loaded, so''that another could occupy them. A train had just puHecLnway from the shovel when- he jumped- down to clear the track and when so em ployedxthe cars began to .back up, He was knocked down and the wheels passed over his body, inflict ing dangerous injuries and inca pacitating him for life. Mining Institute Meet. About 150 members of the Lake Superior Mining Institute were present at the last meeting of the Association, which met at Iron wood on the 16th, a majority of* the mining men of the Lake Superior district being represented^ Extensive arrangements for- the entertainment of the visitors- had been made, the party through courtesy of President Nelson, of the Twin City Electric company*, visit ing the mines on the west end of 'the range and later in the day visit* ing the mines in the immediate vicinity of the city. In the evening the party left for Milwaukee ptt~tw*' special trains, one going via the' Northwestern and' the other via the ?Wisconsin Centrals days, visitingtheseveral^maiiufaC Tories of mining and other machin ery and other places of interest, a a well as attending' banquets and^ such, whichr had been prepared for their entertainment .by tfie people of the Cream City. kh TheactiveiBemberBhlp^f atitute wa»8ho«mto^« -4S2| [large list of honorary t^ei Poring the laatfyear nioOt members wereadded. ven GREAT €RASS COUfflltVw Bm |&L Louis Coidly Has Brl$ht A spear of timothy grass 'five' feet and threelnches tall was bit&gbt *0 the Tribune office Monday by Tlariy Burnell'and- A. WI Jwflson, who were down from Sturgeon take on their way to Dnluth to prove up on their homesteader. Down in the agricultural districts where timothy grass rarely attains a ^height of over three feet, a specimen such as we have mentioned would create a big sensation, but here it is but ^Kittle mor^'than the average. We believe that- Northern^ Minne sota leads tbe world in the luxur iant growth and excellent' quality of its vegetation prominent among which are wild and tame grasses. The Sturgeon Lake and Bear River di&trictfe are now populated by-lully one hundred families, are under going wonderful changes With out a doubt there is no better soil in the state, and with good roads leading into this section rom* Hib bing it would: require but a very few years to bring7 about the de velopment of a titte live stocks and dairying community. Hibbing Tribune. 4«» Demand Exceeds Supply. The demand for Duluth Business .University graduates at all' times ^exceeds the supply. If yon wish to get a start in ths business world take a complete course at this noted .institution and begin on Tuesday, Sept. 6thj the date of the fourteenth annual opening ot the college. 65,000 ACRES TO BE OPENED UP. to Choice Agricultural- Land Offered Settlers Oct. 18, 19 Sixty-five thousand acres of choice agricultural land comprising, towns 62-19,62*20,62-21 will be thrown open for settlement at the Duluth land of fice October 18 and 1ft' The three towns extend from Ashawa to the Itasca county line. The land is watered by the' Little Fork, SturgeonBear .and Rice riv ers and is tapped by the Duluth Virginia Rainy Lake roa^ -There islittleor notimbet there now but the region is- saict to ,le «plendid agricultural land A great number of squatters have already settled- on the dand and when the opening occurs it is ex pected that no small amount of litigation will be instituted as there are said to be three or four^ cabins on each forty in some places. "The first come the first served" system of distributing the claims will be observed in this opening as it has in the others which have tak en'place at the local office and ae th^land is said to be fully equal if not superior to-much of that given out in the»Dakdta land drawings the greatest rush that has ever oc curred at the Duluth office is ex pected. TakesAppeal toSupreme Court. A notice of appeal to the snpreme court in the case of Joseph Hebert against the Inter state Iron Com pany was filed ln the office of the cleilc Of the court for St. Louis coun ty on Monday by attorneys for the defendant company. Hebert entered suit fdr $15,000 for damages alleged to have been sua tained while travelihgon a roadway used by employes of the Lincoln mine while going from the mine to the dry. He won his .suit in dis trict court being awarded damages in the sum of $3,500. Youag Meo and Women At Milwaukee the patty spent^two tiotf5 wit! nOt^trgafcH'' atteflfpt* the *1 holding of^ couUtJr far,~ owing^to At the annual business meeting^ which was held at MHwankee Wed nesday afternoon, O. C. Davidson oMron Mduntain, was eliected pf«aiV d«!nt of the institute forthe cominn year vice president, M. M. Duncan^ ITniversity gndra^^t «Ht:timea Ishpeming Fred M. Prescott^ M(l waukee and F. W. McNair Hough ton ^managera for two yeart^ jedhi G.-C»reenway, Ishpeming: William Keily^yulcanand^H^ the1 laclf of patfMag& jeitdadedl. Mi*. Peadt^ atate#'that l^er. people will1notsupport^th^c fair, tHat th& merchants take' ttOt interestr- in iti and^that it is al^DOst 'impoeaibte'' to get exhibited Auroradietrict.was" resumed the l^stofthe week fend thfe property will be thoroughly proven^-fC^ The mine is ill section 3, 38-15, fiear the Millar minte, and if jluffi ciei^t ore of-merchantableijuality is shown up the mine will be de veloped the coming winter in readi ness for next season?^ which 'is looked' ahead" to by independent operators as full of promises Transferred to Virginia. Orrie Enfeldt, who for the past eighteen months has been1 em ployed as operator at the local D. A R. depot here, has been promoted to the office of agent for the same company at Virginia and left Wed nesday morning to assume his new duties. Mr. Enfeldt is a painstak ing). and industrious young man ancf his many friends will be pleased to learn of his advancement. A*. L. Flstley, of Two- Harbors, is temporarily officating as assistant at thfe depot here.—Tower NewB.' ^der Afl tngine. George A. Anderson, of Proctor, conductor on a Duluth, Missabe & Northern ore train, fell under a switch engine at Mitchell, on the Hibbing branch, on Monday receiv ing fatal injuries Anderson is a married' man, his wife and two children residing at ProctoK The Fourteeoth Annual Opeaing of the Duljith Business University will occur on Tuesday, Sept. 6th when a large class will be enrolled. Those who intend-taking a course should begin at the Opening. The Enterprise, all the news, fifty two weeks for two dollars. NOTICE TO BUILD SIDEWALK. Council Chambers, Virginia, Minn., August 16,1904. By Alderman Mattson. Resolved, That the City Council of the City of Virginia, Minneeota, deems It necessary tbat" a sidewalk be constructed' along the £»nth side of Oak street, extending from the ea&t line of Wyoming .avenue to the west line ot^Mesaba avenue, and that the following material be used and employed in the eon struction of the same: Surfaced plank, two Inches thick, from six to ten inches in width and elicht feet in length strlngers to be 4x6 Inches, and'to be three in iinmjer, one at each edge and one in the center, and the sidewalk to be built un der the direction of, and to the grade, as es tablished by the street commissioner or engl neerof said city. Besolved FurthenThat the" owners of the lavid along frhichau&h ,81,(1^walk is to be built fogl^OQtte«oftlilii resolution by tb«ub— licatloii oftibe same once in the official paper of thecity, and that all of said owners are hereby"notified' and- required' to construct said-sidewalk along their respective land, and fully complete the same- within two weeks after the publication of this resolution, and further, that in case such owners, or any of them, along the land on which sidewalk is to •be built, shall refuse or neglect to construct the same of the material' and according to the specifications mentioned in this resolu tion, then in such case the City Council shall proceed to assess and levy the cost and ex pense of constructing such sidewalk against each lot and parcel of land upon which such sidewalk shall front, according to law. Moved by Alderman-Wiggen supported by Alderman Johnson that the above resolution be adopted. Ayes—Aldermen Bush, Mattson, Wiggen, Johnson, Mr. President—5. Nays^-none. Approved August 22,1904.' J\ should prepare for businesB by tab therfing a course at-the Duluth^Business University.- It^ graduates hold responsible paying^positions in ^al most every city in the United States^ They are always- in ^demand. An*, nualopening Tnesday, Sept. 6th:p wacMi oot Ciuty r^ S^retery S..BifP€kcH^ of the^St Lo^ifs ContttyAgricuIturat Society has/gaVen^itoatthat'theAssocisV M. L. PAT, -r Mayor. Tinifter Laid, Act June 3, 87ft— Notice for Pnblicattoi. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn., July 86,1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June sj 1878,- entitled ''An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states' by act of August 4,1898, CELIA ANN BOONEY, of Virginia, county of St. Loufs, state of Min nesota has-this day filed In this office her sworn statement No. 9773, for the pnkcluise of the! 8E% 8EJ4, Sec. 11, and SW«4^WX, SE% SWJi, 8W^ 8EV4, of Sec. 1% all in Township No.*50 N.. Range No. 18 W., 4 P. M., and will offer praof to show that the land sought is •ore valoable for Its- timber* orstane than for agricultural purposes, and :•to. -establish her^claim to said land before Otto A.^Poirler, U. 81 Com'r., Dist. ofr Minn., at his office in Virginia," Minn., on Tuesday, t&e 8Sth day of OctbfterjMM.' 8henames as witnesses: Louis Jackson, of-Virginla, Mln^ -Jofa^Mouy, of Angus McLeod, of 1M. P. Ingram, of c, Er0/£iuUbl'Of ". Any and all persons clahaing adverseiythe jibo^ve-described lands are requested to file •beir ctalms in this office onorbeforesaid Stlf day of October, 19M. 7 W^E/bokinaii. Notiee of Ifortgage Saief 4fltiba»(rfaoettaiB mortaage whicbwn^uly and delivered* by Jo^n Costing'Jr., ^oCtgagM, to the Vli^taMa Improvement Ca, ifibfttittee bearing dcte January twenty- The demandi for"Xulnth ^isiiu^i apa NtBetjr-Tfrree aMft, and-whkA waif diHy ^Trecdrded in tbeoffioeof the Register of peeds tatM (2)1. A D^One at-« fBtt whlMi delinquents and^irhfoh morigagee was(co^peIled tor f^t -an«' 'did pay^ lrf' th*^sam otvthirty-two 4pllar*(99&f»), And.whereai^'there is therefore olalip^ tb be due, and there Is actually, ^due upon said mortgage debt at the date qf 'this notice, the sum ef five hundred and forty and »-100dol lar»(IS40.^6) principle.tax^siiaidand^nteregt. And whereas, *sald'mortgage contains a power Of sale In due Torm which haa become' operative by reason of' th ff1 defaaIts' above mentioned, and no proceedings or acfon&at law, or otherwise, has been Instituted tore cover the debt secured by said mortgage, or "any part thereof. Now. therefore, notice19 hereby given, that by virtue ot said power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such cage made, said mortgage will be fore closed by sale of the premises described therein, situated in St. Louis county, Minne sota-described as follows to-wlt:- Lots tbir-: teen (13) and fourteen (14), in block forty-four (44), In the townsite of Virginia, according to the recorded plat thereof, on file 1h the office of the register of deeds in and for said county of St. LOUIB, which premises wllfbe sold by the sheritf of said county of St. Louis, at the front door of the court house in the* city of Duluth, in-sald county and state, on Monday, October seventeenth (17), A. D. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Four (1904), at ten (10) o'clock a. mi, at public auotion to the highest bidder for cash, tO pay e&td debt and Interest at£i said: taxes and fnteiww thereon^ and twenty-five dollara (£25.00) attorney's feer, stipulated for in said mortgage. In case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by-law, subject .to redemption* at- 'any time within one (I) year from date df~sale. Dated August 84,1904. VIRGINIA IMPROVEMENT'Co Otto A. Poirier,. Mortgagee. Att'y for Mortgagee. 8-26 9-30. Notice of Mortgage Sale. Whereas, default hasJaeen made in the con ditions of a certain mortgage whlch-was duly executed and delivered by Ole Halvor^on, Aane Hanson and Torn Olson, mortgagors, to the Virginia Improvement Co., mortga gee, bearing date February thirteenth"''1131, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Nlnetyr three [1893], and whlch was duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for St. Louis county, Minnesota, on the eighteenth day of May,: A, D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-three [1893], at 8:80 o'clock a m. in book sixty-nine (69) of Mortgages, on. page six hundred and- thirty-three (6E)3), sucli default consisting In the non-payment Ofthe'prlnciplesumthereby secured,and In terest thereon: also in the non-payment of taxes upon the premises described in such mortgage, whioh said mortgagor had cove nanted to pay In- said mortgage, but which became delinquent, and which said mortga gee was compelled to pay, and did pay, in the sum of twenty-one and 2-100'dollars, ($31.08.) And whereas, 'there is therefore claimed to be due, and there is actually due upon said mortgage debt at the date of thl^ notice, the sum of two hundred and eighty-five and20-100 dollars (1285.283 principle, taxes -paid and in terest. And whereas, said mortgage contains a power of sale iri due form which' has become operative by reason of the defaults above mentioned, and no proceedings or actionsat law, or otherwise, has beinn instltuted le-re coyer the debt secure4 by said mortg|fj§re/or ranypart P. A. Corrmr, Attest: President of the City Council. A. N. THOMPSON, City Clerk/ thereof^ 'Ndw.^^wfQi« ?iM»ttoe i«%ei«bj-garen ^hat by virttie of said power of 'sale contained In said'mortgage, and pursuant to the statute In auch case made, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the-premises described therein, situated in St. Louis county, Minne sota, described as follows, to wit: Lot thirty one (31) ," in block twenty nine (89), In the townsite of Virginia, according to the recorded plat thereof, on file in the office of the register of deeds in and for. said coun ty of St. Louis, which premises wiH be told by the sheriff of said county of St. Louis, at the-front door of the court house, In_• the city of Doluth, in said county and state, on Mon day.October seventeenth (17),A.D. One Thous and Nine Hundred- and Four (1904). at ten (10) o'clock a. m.. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and said taxes [and interest thereon, and twenty-five dollars (S25.00) attorney's fee, stipulated for In said- mortgage, in case of foreclosure, and. the disbursements allowed bylaw,subject to redemption at any time within one tl) year from the day of sale, as prtfvldtd by law Dated August 24,1904. VlRGINIA lMFROyEMBNT Co.,". Otto A. Poirier, r", Mortgagee. Att'y for Mortgagee. 8-26 9-30 Notiee of Mortgage Sale Whereas, default has been made In the con ditions of a certain mortgage which was duly executed and/ delivered by Louis Larson, mortgagor, to the Virginia Improvement Co.. mortgagee, bearing date March thirteenth .(13tb), A. D. Ont Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-Three (1893), and which was duly recorded in the offiee of the register of deeds for St. Louis coanty, Minnesota, on August fifteenth (16th), A. D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and nfnety-tbree(1893) at eight-thirty (8:39) o'clock a. m., In book nlnety-two*(9B) of Mortgages, on page three hAndred-forty-nine (349) such'default consisting In the non-pay ment of the principal-sum thereby secured, and interest thereon also in the non-pay ment of taxes upon the premises described In said mortgage,'Which said mortgagors had covenanted to pay in said mortgage, but which became delinquent and which said mortgagee was compelled to pay, and did pay, in the sum of Thirty-three and 69-100 (t33.'0») dollars. And whereas^ there to therefore claimed to be due,.and there is actually due upon said mortgage debt atthe date of- th^ notice, the snm of two hundred and ninety-five and 17 10S dollars (829&.li) principle, taxes paid and Interests And- whereas, said mortgage contains a power of sale indue fortn, which has beoqiaie operative by reason of the defaults above mentioftediandnoactionsor proceeding^at IiT.Dolitfc laworothetwleehas been lastituted^recoy erthedebtsecuredbysaidmortgage,or any partthjHraof ,,, Now# therefewe, notiee Is hen^r'iiten, that by vlrtlie of -satd power of sale contafned in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statutein sach case made, said mortgage will be fore^ Ctoaed by sale of- the premises described UK(eU^4itoat)d lD Bt. jtodescribed as folIoWs to-wlt 2^ort seven ft). inv Woc*' ten QtNn {be. towiutte of D.OneThonsnid:EigbtrHnndredfVlrgiad% according the.ie«^M plat tteno^bn file la the ottoe of the7 register :aa««ir 'iia^'' obaaiircit -Lonin, whlteh prcBifaes wilfbesold by tlie gherUtot MM«^9«f8kloul|. the frontdoor of iifiMijnfflrii'iiifilr riw, tteea^ hnasdrM ftwea^r- 'w*1" "it"" at any-timewl^iin onej[l) year'froxn tl^il». Otto A'. Poirier, MorigtLge^l' e&g Notice of Mortgage Saler Dated August~24, 1904i VIRGINIA IMPBOVEMKHTCO.. Otto A. Poirier, Mortgagee. ^0 Whereas, default bss bden made lit the con ditions of a certain mortgage whfaih was duly execated and dellyeredf by Louis Plaint. and Ed. Broohu, mortgagors, to Ylcjgtnla Improvement Co., mortgagee, bearing data: December fourteenth [141 A. D.OneThousand Bight. Hundred and Ninety.Two (18BS) which waft dnly recorded la the office of the register of deeds .for St/. Louis' county, Minnesota, on February twenty-fifth [25th], One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-Three, L18p)i at eight [8] o'clock a. m., in book' ninety-four [941 of Mortgages, on pago two hundred and ninety-nine [2991, such default'consisting In the non-payment of theprinciple sum there by secured, andrinterest thereon also ln the non-payment of taxes upon the premlses de scribed in said mortgage, which said mortig» goH had covenanted to.pay in sald mortgage, 6 but which becamadeliiMjuent, ihd'whlch said mortgagee was compelled to pay, and did pay. In the«um of twenty-one and 94-100 dol- And wherea8« thereis thi^^oreiolaimed^) g* be due^and there is actually due' upon- said mortgage debt at the date of tbl8 notloet the sum of two hundred and slxty-tWoand 90-100 if dollars [S28S.901 principle, taxes paid and In terest. And whereas said mortgage contains a -Vi power of sale in due form which has become f| operative by reason of the defaults above mentioned, and no proceedings or actions at law, orotherwise, has been instituted to re cover the debt secured by/ said mortgage, or any part thereof^ Now, therefore, notice is hereby given,-that 2 by virtue of said power of sale contained in $aid mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made said mortgage will be fore closed by sale of the-premises' described therein, situated in St. Louis county, Minne sota, described as follows, to wjt: Lot twelve [181, in block thirty-two [33], in the town site of Virginia, according! to the recorded plat thereof, on file in the office of the .regis ter of deeds in and for said county of St. Louis, which premises will be sold by the sheriff of said county of St. Louis, at the front door of the court bouse, in the city of Dulutb, in said county and state, on Monday October seventeenth [17th], A. D. One Thous and Nine Hundred and Four 119041, at ten |101 o'clock a. no., at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and said taxes arid interest thereon, and twenty-five dollars (125.00) attorney's fee, stipulated for in sald mortgage In case of foreclosure.' and? the disbursements allowed by law, subject to redemption at any time within one 1) year from the day of sale, as provided by law. Att'y for Mortgagee. 8-26 940 Notice of Mortgage Sale Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of said power of sale contained in said mortgage, and ptfrsuant to the statute in such case made, satd mortgagewill be foi« closed by sale of. the premises described therein, situated in St. Louis county, Mlime? sota, described as follows, to wit: Lot eight (8) in block fourteen (14), in the townsite' of' Vi^rinla, accord ng to the recorded plat timer of, on fileln the office of the register nrf ilinijla in and for said connty of 8t.Louls,wliK:h pi^hi ises will be sold by the sheriff of safcf eouney of St Louis, at the front door, of the court house, in the city of Duluth, In said county and state, on Monday, October seventeenth (17th), A. D. One Thousand Nine Hun dred and Four (1904), at ten 00) o'clock a. m.v~ atpublic auction to tlte highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and .interest, and slfld taxes'andlnterest, thereon, and twetfQr-five^rf dollars (C25.00) attorney's fee, stipulated tar Jn said mortgage, in casS'o1 foreciawarre, and the disbursements allowed by law, subjeet lo redemption at any time within onatl/ year from the day of sale, asurorided by iaw^i^ Dated AugustS4,1904., "-MWi: ViacrhiiA iMPBOVKllCmC Otto A: Poirier," Att'y-fOr Mdiftgagee. "8-0Tf Grat 19ortk»ii j^titwaK t«^wam.8t. 3:45 pm. "C *ll:15pm.8t« Twin Seven Loiil8 county Mlnne^ 1 Whereas, default has been made in-the con ditions of a certain-mortgage which was duly executed and delivered :, by Charles F, Bay, mortgagor, to Vl»gtnla Improvement Co., mortgagee, bearlo^ date Mfy tent^, (10), A. -f -One Thousand M^hi'hundred and Nine ty-three, (18831, and which was duly recorded1 In the office of'the register of deeds for St. Louis county, Minnesota, on July twenty ninth (89), A.D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninetyrtbree (1893) at «-igbf-thlrty (8:80) o'clock a. m. in book ninety-four (94) »of Mort gages, on page three hundred and eighty |380], such default consisting in the non-payment or the principal sum thereby secured and in terest thereon also in the non-payment of taxes upon the premises described'inr said mortgage, which said mortgagor had 'cove nanted to pay in said mortgage, but which became delinquent,^ and which "said mortga gee was compelled to pay, and did pay, in the sum of seventeen and OT-loo (.117.0?l dollars. And whereas, there. Is therefore-claimed to be due, and there is actually due upon said mortgage debt at the date of this notice, the sum of two iMbdred and forty-nine atHfWDK dollars, LI849.89], principal,"taxes paid/ and' lnterest And whereas ^aid mortgage contains' a power of sale in due form which has become operative by reason of the defaults above mentioned,and ifoproceedings or actionsat law, or otherwise, has been instituted to re cover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. mm m. A -t- the P., 1 seryathm «^rlaiOUBft train. roiinfrllrtni inafln sl, day, vte y.Oeto^seyaa- .. PoUl ti)l aid rpteas'T »ls.t Twm oitiMvia fS-Vt