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tfT h iw ;y ,v 8 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, TUC8DAY, 8EPT. 20, 1911. , f '-y pr r Oceanic Steamship Company Uav 8. F. Arrive Hon. Lsivs Han. Arrive 8. F. S.pt.mb.r 23 O.pt.mb.r 29 Osplemoer 13 8iptimb(r 19 Octobtr 14 October 20 October 4 .....October 10 first elite, elnglr, 8. F. $110 nrtt class, round trip, Han Franelso. C. BREW1R Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Steamers of the above company will rail at Honolulu and leava this port un, or bout the dates merit lone J belowi .FOR THE ORIENT. FOR, 8AN FRANCISCO. 8. 8. Pertia September 20 8 8. China September 22 8. 8. Korea September 2Q a. a. Siberia ....October 10 8. 8. China October 17 8. S. Manchuria October 23 For general Information apply to H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., agents T0Y0 RISEN KAISHA Steamers of the above Company about tlu dates mentioned below: FOR THE ORIENT. B. 8. Shlnyo Maru October 3 . 8. Chlyo Mtru Octt'er31 8. 8. Nippon Maru November21 8. 8. Tenyo Maru November 28 8. 8. Shinyo Maru Oecember 19 Matson Navigation Company DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU FROM BAN FRANCI8CO. FOR 8AN TRANCISCO. 8. S. Lurline September 20 S. S. Honolulan September 27 8. S. Wllhelmina 8. S. Lurline October 3 October 18 8. 8. Wllhelmina October 31 o. a.. Lurnnc November 13 6. S. HILONIAN of this line talla about SEPTEMBER 23, 1911. For further partloulare, apply ta fCA8TUi & COOKE. LTD. Canadian-Austrian Rdyal Mail .v BTEAM8HIP FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA. Mkura, October 11 ZoalandU November 8 IHE0 H. DATIES CO., AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU Via Tehuantepec, every elxth day. Freight received at all tlmee at the Com pany'e wharf, 41t Street, South Brooklyn. FROM SEATTLE OR TAC0MA 8. 3. , to tail about 8. 8. to sail about tor. further Information apply to H. HACKFELD A CO, LTD, agenta, Honolulu. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Agent. Phone 2295 Reaches Hustace-Peck Co.,Ltd. ALL KINDS OF ROCK AND BAND FOR CONCRETE WORK. firewood'and COAL. J QUEEN STREET FIRE INSURANCE The B. F. Dillingham Co. LIMITED enseal Agent for Hawaii! Altai Assurance Company of Lonaon. New York Unoerwrltere' Agency. Providence Washington Insurance Co, tth FL'OOR. 8TANUENWALD BLDO. LIFE INSURANCE la not a Luxury; It la a hicesstty. But you Muat have the DC 87 ltd that li provided jy the, famout ind moat equitable La we of Massa chusetts, In tha m New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS. If yeu would be fully Informed about raeee lawi, eddreee CASTLE & COOKE, MM HAL AQINTS, I , HONOLULU, T. M, A CO., LTD., General Afenti. 8. 8. Manchuria September 29 8. 8. Mongolia October 21 e. 8. Perela November 10 8.0. Korea November 18 will call at and leave Honolulu on or FOR 8AN FRANCI8CO. 8. 8. Chlyo Maru Oetober 6 8. 8. Nippon Maru October 27 8. 8. Tenyo Maru November 3 S. S. Shlnyo Maru November 24 3. 8. Chlyo Maru December 22 CASTLE COOKE, LIMITED, Agents, Honolulu. 8. S. Lurline September 26 3. 8. Honolulan October 5 8. S. Wllhelmina October 11 3. S. Lurline October 24 8. S. Wllhelmina Novembers a. B. Lurline Novomberzi from 8eattle for Honolulu direct on or General Acenti. Hoaolnli COMPANY FOR VANCOUVER. Zoalandla October 10 Marama November 7 LTD.. OENSSAL AQEHTJ. TO HONOLULU DIRECT NOVEMBER NOVEMBER P. O. BOX 212 Oahu Rail way Time Table Outward. Fur Wslasae, Walalua, Kahuku and War Stations '1:16 a. m., J:20 p. tu. ror pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way Btatlona 17:30 a, in., :15 a, m., 11:30 a. to., i;Xi p. m., S:20 p. i. 6:16 p. m., $9:S u. in.. ttl'.lK p. m. for Wablava and Lellehua M0:0 a. m., 6:15 d. m., l:J0 p. m., tll:lt p. m. Inward. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal aulua and Walanae :3 a. m.. 6:l p. m. Iprllla Hnnnli.t.i .m. w .. ...It rt -. V ll.HVI.IH MUM r.w jxiiii euu ar! Clty-t7MB a. in., '8:36 a. m.. -ii.u a, m., -IMU p. ra., M:Z p. m.. 5:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Arrive HoaoliiluTrom Wahlawa and Lellehua 9:1G a. m. tl:4o ,. m ecu p. m.. IIP: 10 d. m. Tbb Halolwa Limited, a two-hour train (unly Oral clasa ticket kinored), lea. en Honolulu every Sunday at 8:36 a. m.: returnlnr arrives in iinnntiiiu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited alnpa only i roan uiiy ana wuiaaae outward, and Walanae, Walpuhii and I'earJ City Inward. Dally. ttJunda BiceoUl. tuima.. UIl T. 0. P. DKNIHON, r. O. HMITH. Superintendent, a, , a lie (In phone numbers arei WllerUI Veesss till liuilufii Ottce Wtl IiubliiM 1b 1881 Bishop & Co. iahkisi Commercial ant! Tmcltn' tetter of Credit issued on the Bank of California and The London Joint Stock Bank ltd., London. Correspondents fat the American Express Company and Tboi, Cook A Hon. Interest allowed on Term and Savins Bank Deposits. BANK OF HONOLULU LDtiTED PAID CAPITAL, 600,000 Successors ta CLAUS BPRECKEL9 4 CO. Inritet jour Account and offers satisfactory service. Loans at market rates. Iichanra and Cable trans fers. Travelers' Credits and Checks available everywhere. The Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited UKAD OrFICF....TOI.OHAi Capital (Paid Up) . .Yen 24,000,000 Reserve; Fund Yen 16,600 000 General banking business transacted. Bavluga accounta for II and upwards. Fire and burglar-proof vault, with Safe Deposit Boiaa for rent at $2 per year and upwards Trunks and cuaea to be kept on custody at moderate rates. Particular to be applied for. YD AKAI, Manager. Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer chants Streets. Telephone 2421 and U4. P. U. Box 118. TWO FORD MACHINES Juet as good as newt three seats. One 1200 one S250. Oahu Machine Shop 301 QUEEN AND RICHARD8 8T8. Telephone 614 Honolulu Electric Co. Engineering s& Contracting Boute.Wirina; Bipairing Sapiliet 1187 ALAKEA ST. Hear leretknia PLANISHED STEEL A fall assortment, lisei 84"xt6" to 48"xl20", and gauei Vn. It U N- t8 juit to hand. VTe do sheet metal work of all kinds, and guarantee satisfaction, yonr patronage is solicited. PB0XPT ATTENTION TO JOBBUO EMMELUTE h CO., LTD. Phone 1511 145 King Street BUILDING MATERIAL i all ran ftlALBM IN LUMHE. aXXM A B0MNI0I 'hi ttreat (oanlala Blank hooka of all Boris, ledgurs, ' etc., manufactured by the llulleiln Piihllahlua ('nnmunv Nos. 2, 3, and 4 Crushed Rock FOR I'CMIINT WORK I'OI'NDATIONH IICHT III.HIJ HTONI1 HQIIAltllH roil I'NIIIIItl'INNINn AND (MIIIIIINd Allli TUP. IKM'KH ON WHICH VOII t'AN 1'IN VOIJU I'AITII WITH S.M'IITV OIIDl'.ll PIIOM UK. Honolulu Construction & Draying Co., Ltd. HOBIN0ON UUILDINQ . . QUCCN BTHEET Alexander & Baldwin, ' LIMITED ' ft Sugar Factors. Commission Merchants, and Insurance Agents M i i Agente for Hawaiian Commercial A Hugar Co. Ilulku Sugar Company. Rala Plantation. s Maul Agricultural Company, ' Ilawallmi Sugar Company. Kahuku I'lmitutlon Company. Mcllryde Sugar Company. J Kuliuliil Railroad Company, Knual Ttullnay Company. Honoliia Ranch. Haiku Fruit and Parking Company. Kauai Fruit and Land Company. Castle&Cooke, LIMITED Honolulu, T. H. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MCRCHANT8. 8UQAR FACTORS AND QENERAL INSURANCE AOENT3 Representing Ewa Plantation Co. Walalua Agricultural Oo.. Ltd. Kotaala Sugar Co. Walmea Sugar Mill Oo. Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd. Fulton Iron Works or BL Louie. Babcock Wilson Pumps. Green's Fuel Economise!. Mateon Navigation On Scottish Union and National Insurance Co. Established 1824 This wns the on",y on of nil the Fire ItimirnncR Cniiinn!px with parent of !lren abroad tn ppy Itn Hun Krunclsco clafimuilV, after tho hlg lire, with Anierlcan Murpliia Funds. t C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. General Agents for Territory of HNwall C. Brewer & Co., Ltd FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCIES Itoyal Inaurauce Co. of Liverpool. London Aavurance Corporation. Commercial Union Assurance Co. of Loudon. Scottish' Dnlrn ft National Ina. Co. of Kdluhurgh. Caledonian Iusurance Co. of Kdlnburgh. American ft Foreign Harlnt Ina. Co. Chemical Engines and Watchman's Clocks Pot Sale by 7. A. O I L M A I Fort btreet CARBORUNDUM WHEELS n-l.... t..U .1.... -.J ...4 f..4. ...ill IIUIU BIIJ IIU bUV OBlf Will save time and money on any character of grlndina work. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. Agents for Hawaiian Islands PACIFIC ENIHNEEBINa , COMPANY, LTD. Consulting, Designing and 0ov itructing Engineer. Bridges, Buildingi, Concrete Itrnf teres. Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys tems, Beporta and EitimaUs 'on Pro fenti. Phone 1045. Pau Ka liana MOVES THE EARTH MAJOR DAVIS AND OTHER Y.M.C. A. WORKERS SPEAK OF NEW MOVEMENT A tnan no longer has to he loni; hailed, stoop shouldered and while faced to ho nn offectle -worker for the cause of Jemis Christ, The above statement was marto by Mnjor A. M. DavlB, U. S. A., chair man of tho rellgloui work committed of the Y. M. C. A. durliiK the courno of bin remark!) In wlilch ho outlined tho alms of the "Men and HcIIkIoii irwnrd Movement" at Iho Central Union church Sunday morning. Ma jor Davis, with his military bearing, strong iHTXonnllty and forcible deliv ery, made n stirring npiical for n higher inaiilioud, iihyslcal mental and spiritual, eulogizing the new move ment which will enlist Iho aid of men and boys In nctlvo church work. He further declared that In Ills be lief tho gentle passive side of the Dlety Is too much eimilinslzed, over shadowing the virile, dominant un til! o. In picturing his conception of the Christ, Major Davis outlined a porVonallty of strong -physical as well ns mental and spiritual attain ments. Tho subject of his nddrcss was "The Call of Christ to the Moil em Man," and his practical expreo' slons had (o do with tho broader side of the question, touching upon the "Men nml ltellglou Forward Move ment" more an a means to an end than a dlstlnctUo field of endeavor. Major DaWB wns preceded by A. 17. Larimer, who rkiko on the subject "What Is the Men and Religion For ward Movement," Charles V. l.ootuls on "What It Means to the Hoy," and Paul Super, who outlined the signi ficance, of tho increment. Mr. Super said: The Men and lte llglou Forward Movement Is signif icant for three reasons. First, It Is timely. Second, Because of the truths to be emphasized. Third, Ilecause of the forces enlisted First, It Is timely. Timely, because tills Is n ag3 of great material wealth, Iho pleasures of which uio apt to draw ones attention to the claims of religion, the claims of Uod on man, and or man on man. Timely, been n so this Is u time of Interest In spiritual, as against material, philoso phy, as is shown by tho Interest in Cliilstlan Science, mental telepathy, theosopliy, ami similar , movement's. This, then is a good time to urge the claims of a spiritual religion; malc rlal philosophy beirigMlead. Timely because there are 3.000,000' fosg'i men and Iiojh In tho church than women, and such a movement Is needed to restore the balunco ioffraentand wo men in the church. Tho case would ho equally serious If tho men out numbered the women. Timely, be cause thero are great social problems which must bo solved In' tho light of the teachings of JesusVnnd in his spirit. Tho movement i's'-'sigblllcunt second, because of Iho trutlnj'.to lie, emphasized. Tiieso aro, evangelism, the fact of a Savior and man's need of such a savior. The gosicl mes sage will be the dominant one. Illble study, Its lmportnuco for right living, Inspiration, correction, and commu nion with God. I'rnyer, tho place ami power of this greatest force. Unity of operation, all churches working together for lllm, In whom 1,11 chin dies bellevo. Social service, the giving of time, effort and money to bettering social conditions In the cities. Tho movement Is significant third, because of the forces to bo en-! listed, and already working. These, are, prayer, strong laymen, money, the press, experienced ovaugellBts and singers, and tho forco (hat comes from uullled effort. W. T. Gills, the well known press corresK)iident says of the Movement, that Its results will be more Import ant than tho election of a president or the passage of any law by con gress, mid characterizes the plan as the most spectacular In modern reli gious history In America. Wo may go farther, and say that It will bo tho greatest expression of religious zeal slnco the Crusades, with the con trast that this nioenient has a prac tical end, tho application of (he Gos pel of Jesus Christ to ersoual anil social problems. Surely wo can sing In Iho words of the old song, tho Sou of God goes forth to war, a victory to gain. Tho fart that thero aro Ihreo mil lion more women and girls In tho churches of tho United Statos than men and boys was emphasized as one of the chief incentives of tho "Men and Religion Forward Move ment," nn account was given of tho convention at which tho movement wns started, us well as outlines for Its advancement along the different lines of work In which tho speakers aio most Interested. In dismissing Iho subject for Iho day, tho Itev. A. A, Kbersolo, stated that Honolulu Is loo far removed fiom the mainland to gain the Insola tion of liaveliug representatives pf tills work, hut that nveiy cffiiit would bo Hindi) to keep in lonch wllh It, and I" piomolo tho cause locally, Itev, KhciHolu stated that wllh Iho open ing of tint now V. M. C. A, building the Hunch people of (his illy would cnler more hugely Into religious woil for men niijl boys, bill Unit this would) soivo iih an IiiikIiis lalher limit nl llllldl unco In lint newel- Held of ill-' .I.I.IL.II- 111. l.ll l.lldl.l.l 111.., .. .111.1.. -I ...'l.T.ff. ' I. ....I. ...,, f... (, III-,.-. Iiii'iit foi liiiiiiedltito ileu'hipmunt lift H'k 1 ' iA''Bsirn iflnMni 1 iii'i 1r 1 1 ifiailii'lliiVilsl'1 MJlWMtlilii' tho work was on foot, but that ns yet no permanent. otgnulzntton had been effected, 'At ,the close,, of tho service; .Miss ICdllh Collats, tho 'soprano soloist, sang the song thlch was chosen ns the otllcial hymn of Iho .".Men and Religion ForwnVd Movement' and which was sung over and'oer at the, convention at which fnttlal' jiLiVih (or Its development wcro made. Popular tasto In literature was de plored by tho Ilcv. David C. Petors from the pulpit of the Christian church Sunday evening. The pastor declared that were he to visit the homes of his parishioners and Inquire Into matters of religious nml historic ImiMirtmico ho would lliitl a woeful lack of Ignorance, whereas If ho asked concerning tho latest local or inter national scandal, he would bo well supplied with Information. Ho v. Pe tri s scored the 'eople of tho present dny who poison their minds with me diocre literature, and tho newspapers came In for a shnro of criticism at his hands. Tho pastor also expressed dissatisfaction concerning the many meaningless hymns tha't nru sung In the churches or various denomina tions, and declnred that he hopes the. day not far distant when a new col lection will be complied, or now ones written. Itev. Peters also took occasion to denounce creeds of whatever ualuie. "When n chinch adopts n crded It shuts the door against progress," ho said. ' Tho llev. Doremus Bcuddcr, pastor of tho Central Union church, has sug' nested that It would bo a most gra dons and thoughtful net on tho part of tho congregation if n number would write a personal letter of encourage ment to tho missionary, itev, Phillip A. Delaliorto, whoso wlfo recently uti der went a seilous operation In (!er many. Ills nldress Is: IS Hand Tlioma sliest, Karlsruhe, lladen, Ger many, Taking as his theme, "P.rny for the Peace of Jerusalem; They1 That PriM perSliall I.ovo .Tlice," tho Rev. Klnnr Smith, pastor of Iho Methodist Epis copal church pleached a strong ser mon In which Interesting 'present day applications wore mado Sunday morning. A largo nudlonco was pre sent. The Kpworjlh league of the Metho dist Episcopal church held a cabinet meeting In tho church par lors lust evening nt 7:30 o'clock, Monthly business was transacted. The King's Daughters met Inst evening with Miss Moyer nt the V. w. C. A. homestead on King street Tho Woman's Society of tho Chris tian church will meet this after noon wllh Mrs. Weedon. TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. V. Grove's signature is on each box PARIS UEDIUNE CO St. Louie. U & A, BY AUTHORITY. Sealed proosals wilt lid received by the Loan Fund Commission of the City und County of Honolulu up to 12 o'clock noun of September' 18, 1911, for the constructing of twenty-six thou sand, three hundred llliy-clght and seven-tenths (2C.318.7) lln. feet of highway, designated as Section One of the-Ouhu licit ltoail, and extending from Iho north end of tha Ileela rice lipids to the Walahole bridge. In the district of Koolaupoko, City and Coun ty of Honolulu. Proposals shall be nn forms furnish ed by the Commission. Kadi bidder shall state In his pro posal: 1, A.speclflc sum .for which ho will furnish nit labor, tools, and material. except as specified to be furnished by the City and County of Honolulu, nec essary to complcta the work in accord ance with the plans und specifications. 2. The. tlhiH within which ho will ugree to comidete tho work. Proposals shall be In a sealed en velope, addressed to T. II. Petrle, Sec retury of the Loan Fund Commission, city und County of Honolulu, and plainly inarkid nn the outside, "Pro posal for the' Construction of Section One, Oahu licit Itoad." ' All proposals shall be accompanied )iy u certified chetk us provided for In the specifications for u sum eipial to llvo per cont.-(a;)bf the iim'tftTh't Of 'pro jioiul. '! t0 t The Coninilsslnii reserves tho rlnht to reject any or ull lilds und to waive uny defects. Plans, Specifications and Forms can bo had on application to tint Fnglneer of the Commission, ltoom 10 Mclntyrs llillldlug. A deposit of Ten Dollars (110 00) will bu required on each set of plans mid peclllcntlon. ANDItllW ADAMS, Chairman, l.u.in Fund Commission, City and t'oiiuly of Honolulu. MlO-Ailif. "J7, 27, 2s, Vi, 30, 31j Hept, 1, , i'C 27. Uttfirfnilllrtliiiir MOVEMENTS OF MAIL' STEAMERS n VKMILt TO ARRIVI ' Wednesday, Sept. 27. ,l(nwn,ll' via Maul "ports Cluudlne, stmr. , ,' , Kauai ports W. 0. Hall, stmr. Friday, 8pt. 29. Hongkong via Japan ports Man churia, P. M. S. S. San Francisco Rlerra, O. B- 8. Saturday, Sept. 30. ' " llllo via way ports Mauna Kea, stmr. Kalinl ports Nooau, stmr. Tuesday, Oct. 3.' San Francisco Wllhelmlim, M. N. S. 8. San Francisco Shlnyo Maru, Jap. stmr. Wednesday, Oct. 4. Manila via Nagasaki, Japan Lo gan, U. S. A. T Friday, Oct. 6. Hongkong via Japiu jKirts Chlyo Maru, Jap. stmr. Tuesday, Oct. 10. Sydney via Auckland nnd Suva Zealandla, C.-A. S. S. San Francisco Siberia, P. M. S. S. Wednesday, Oct. 11. Vnncouer and Victoria Mukura, C.-A. S. S. , , Thursday! Oct. 12. Son Francisco Thomas, U. S. A. T. " Tuesday, Oct. 17. San Frn'iiclsco-lilnn, p. M. 8. S. Wednesday, Oct. IB. '' nn Francisco Lurline, M. N. 8. 8. , . . .Friday,, Oct. 20. . . Ban Francisco sierra, O. 8. 8. ', Saturday, Oct. 21. Hongkong via Japan tiorts Mongo lia, P. SI. S. 8. Central and South American ports Hongkong Maru, Jap. stmr. Monday, Oct. 23. San Francisco Honolulan, M. N. 8. 8. San Francisco Manchuria, P. M. 8. 8. Tuesday, Oct.. 31. San Francisco Wllhelmina, M. N. 8. 8. San Frnnclsco Chlyo Maru, Jap. slmr. I VEMCLS TO DIPART Tuesday, Sept. 26. Kauai pors Klnau, stmr., G p. m. Maul, Molokal and Lnnal ports Mlkalialastmr., G p. m. J, San Francisco Lurline, M, N. 8. a C p. m. Thursday, 8ept, 28. Mare Igland-'Annnpotls, 'U. 8. 8. Friday, Sept. 29. Kona and Kau ports Mauna Loa, stmr.. noon. Kauai ports w. O. Hall, stmr., C p. m. Hawaii via Maul ports Cluudlne, stmr., C p hi., San Francisco Manchuria, P. M. 3. S. Tuesday, Oct. 3. Japan ports and Hongkong Shlnyo Maru, Jap. stmr. San Francisco Honolulan, M. N. S. S. Wednesday, Oct. 4. Ran Francisco Logan, U. S. A. T. San Francisco Sierra, O. 8. 8. Wednesday, Oct. 25. San Francisco Sierra, O. 8. 8. Friday. Oct. 0. San Francisco Chlyo Mam. Jap stmr. Tuesday, Oct. 10. Japan ports and Hongkong Sibe ria, P. MJ 8.' 8. Vancouver nnd Victoria Zealandla, C.-A. S. 8. Wednesday, Oct. 11. Svdncy via Auckland and Fanning , Island Maktira, C.-A..S. S. . San Francisco Wllholnilna. M. N. S. 8. Thursday, Oct. 12. ' Manila via Guam Thomas, ill, 8. A. T. Saturday, Oct. 21. San Francisco Mongolia, P, M. S. 8. 'Monday, Oct. 23. Japan ports and Hongkong Man churia, P. M. 8. S. Tuesday, Oct. 24. San Francisco Lurllno, M. N. 8. 8. Wednesday, Oct. 25. San Francisco Sierra, O. 8, 8., 10 a, m. Japan jiortp and Hongkong Hong kong Main, Jap. stmr. Friday, Oct. 27. San Francisco Nippon Mam, Jap. stmr, -. ... Tuesday, Oct. 31. Japan ports' ami Hongkong Chlyo Maru, Jap stmr. ' ' San Fiunclsco llonolnl.iji, m. H. o. o. MAIL - 4 Mails are due :rom 'the following points aa follows: San""Frnnch!co-"8lerrn',"8ipt 29. Yokohama 'Manchuria. Sent. Victoria Makuru, "Oct. U. uoionies .euiandla, Oct. JO. Malta will depart for the following points aa follows; Yokohama Khlnyo Maru, Oct. 3. Vancouver Zealandla, Oct. in. Han Frnnclsco I.urllne, Ropt, 20. Sydney Makiha, Oct. l, s 1'larc your hand 11 11 Hie puUo of Honolulu's bllklliees Hiirlil liv lielinr n I'oimlunt render of I lie Want Ad Hetllou of Hit) II u 1 1 0 1 1 It. 5T v- mAMhk: kmMmmmmm.