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Show ) JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPlU. UTAH COUPLE OF PARTY Boschee's German Syrup BLAME FOR FUEL MEASURES PASSED UTAH-STA- SHORTAGE FIXED PUBLIC RAILROADS, Lower House Unanimous for Public Utilities Measure, While Senate Approves the I. & R. Measure of Steering Committee. Committee of the Legislature Makes Its Report to the Senate Governor Prods the Lawmakers and More Speed Expected. UTILITIES AND THE IN ITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM RUN THE GAUNTLET. DEALERS AND CONSUMERS HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR SHORTAGE. . Boschee's German Syrup Barred. The shade of the man who gouged the poor by selling adulterated food t high prices when he was on earth, stood shivering before the pearly gates. "I thought I ordered you to go down below," said St. Peter. "1111(1." replied the shade. "But Satan wouldn't let me in. He said I wasn't the sort of person his friends and boarders cared to associate with." . ACTRESS TELL8 SECRET. A we1,' Vnown actress gives tbe follow-In- s recipe for frray hair: To half pint of watar add 1 oa. Bay Rum, a amall box of Barbo Compound, and i os. of glycerine. Any druggtat can put this up or you oan mix It at home at vary little coat. Full directions for making and uaa coma In each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken atreaked, faded gray balr, and make It soft and gloaay. It will not color tha acalp. la not sticky or greasy, and doea not rub off. Adv. He'd Go Out, Too. "When I began tny plnno lesson the piano lamp went out. What do you say to that?" asked the sweet young thing. "I would sny that It showed human Intelligence," replied the mean man. Only On "BROMO OUTNINE" To the tannine, eell for fell neme LAX ATTVfJ (HOMO Ol ININB. Ixtok for sljinslar of B. W. Cures a Cold la One sr. Ue. It takes a woman to observe every action of a man without appearing to know he Is on earth. Pend 10c to Dr. Pierce. Invalids TTolel. Buffalo, for farm trial package of Anuno for kidneys cures backache. Adv. Don't worry over a mistake that can but go to work and cor- tie corrected, rect A it literary star the asterisk. Drinks Irritate Strongdrinks like "1 beer, whiskey, Strong tea and coffee, Irritate tbe kidneys and habitual use tends to weaken, them. Dally backache, with headache, nervousness, dizzy spells and a rheumatic condition should be taken as a warning of kidney trouble. Cut out, or at least moderate, the stimulant, and use Doan's Kidney Pills. They are fine for weak Thousands recommend kidneys. them. Salt Lake City. The lower house passed the public utilities bill on Feb ruary 27, after making a few slight changes recommended toy the commit tee. The vote on the measure was 44 to 0, two members being absent. The most important amendment made was the reinsertion of the long and short haul clause, which had been eliminated by the senate. The house was notified that Gover nor Bamberger had signed the Young resolution for submission to the peo ple at the next general election of a constitutional amendment providing for statewide prohibition. The primary election repeal bill, a measure granting tbe right to eminent domain to gas companies outside of Incorporated cities and towns and a number of other measures of lesser Importance were passed by the house on February 27th. Consideration of the McKlnney bnl in regulation of the practice of architecture furnished the feature of the day on February 27. Tbe house was completely upset and parliamentary rules were heartlessly trampled. The discussion was the warmest to date. Fussing the senate with 'but two dissenting votes the Initiative and referendum bill as It had been prepar ed by the Democratic steering commit tee and revamped by the public affairs committee of the upper house was sent to the lower house on February 27 for action. Appropriations for the continuing state road fund were cut flOO.000 for the coming two years, when tbe senate on February 27 passed the bill by Senator Armstrong, which was intended to repeal the continuing opropria.-tio- n for I201.6UO, which has been in force for a.number of years. The transient live stock tax bill. which was introduced in the house by was Hammond of Grand county, passed by the senate on February 27. Thla bill differs from the Wootton transient live stock tax bill In that it provides for the reciprocal taxation methods. In effect In other states. The senate on February 27 passed the substitute bill for the Indian war veterans pension bill, which was returned to the house by Governor Bam berger, with the suggestion that a substitute bill be drafted. Under the provisions of a bill which was passed by the senate on Febru ary 27 the boundary line between Uintah and Duchesne counties Is fixed at a point 160 rods east of tbe Roosevelt townsite. Governor Bamberger on February 27. returned t the legislature the bill Introduced by Berg of Utah county for tbe relief or the Indian war veterans and upon his recommendation the bill was killed by the submission of a substitute measure. Salt Lake City. Placing the blame for the recent coal shortage upon tbe railroads, dealers and the consumers, the committee ot the legislature appointed to Investigate the coal shortage in Salt Lake and Ogden practically followed the advance reports of the committee with the exception that the report goe8 into detail. The committee on February 26 filed Its report with the senate. Twenty-fou- r closely written pages were necessary to present tbe findings of the committee, the testimony on which the findings were based and the remedies which are offered by the committee to prevent coal shortage in tbe future. During the hearings by the committee coat dealers, consumers, railroad officials and the mining operators were questioned In an effort to determine the causes of the fuel famine. Impressing upon the members of the sifting committees of the bouse and senate tbe necessity of the legislature getting down to work and passing party measure, Governor Bamberger carried all his points on February 26 and as a result the bouse and senate adopted the policy of placing administration measures at the head of the recalendar. Taxes and measures garding taxation were freely discussed at the meeting of the sifting committees and the chief executive. The house on February 26 indorsed the senate's action on the proposed (2,000,000 bond issue for good roads. struck a hefty blow at the loan sharks and disappointed an impressive delegation of Ogdenites who were on the scene to hasten action on tbe $100,000 Ogden world's fair aproprlation. Many bills relating to business and courts were passed, each aimed to remedy some defect In the present law. Senator Kvans gave notice on February 26 that the last day on which could report bills to the sen ate bad been reached and moved that two days longer be given, as a number of the committees had a number of measures before them which they desired to go over more fully. The two- day extension for reporting bills was granted. Bills were Introduced In the senate repealing the law which created the commission and Utah conservation also the aproprlation for the same. The reference commiltee Introduced a bill providing for the creation of the office of state geologist and fixing tbe salary of the geologist at 13.000 a year, An appropriation for ttje office was also provided In the bill. torn-mitte- Salt Lake City. IP the corrupt practice bill as it paased the house on February 23 Is approved by the sen ate, candidates and electors In Utah will still retain a reasonable amount of freedom of action during cam Bait Lake City. The Irrigation dis- palgns and election day. Sections 28. Utah Case trict bill which was recommended to 34 and 35 of the original draft, which R J. flandberg, 4B4 S. Third East Bt, the senate by the United States recla- would have hampered the conduct of Suit Lake C t t v. mation service, was passed by tbe candidates to such an ' extent that ah. aays: "OverIt work and exposure senate on February 24, and now goes tbey would have been dependent en to bad weather to the governor for his signature. Tbe tlrely on personal beauty and psychic weakened my kidneys. I suffered from bill Is the result of a series of Inves- influence in forwarding their political sere re palna tn my have been conducted aspirations, were eliminated by( al tigations wbk-bark and at times my bark was weak the federal government and by the most unanimous ote. by and lama, ftomatlmea different western states where IrrigaI had to give up enObliterating Its former action In re for bet- calling the prohibition bill from the tirely for a day or are tion contemplated projects two. toen'a Kidney Pllla rid ma of ter methods of forming communities governor after It had passed the ail thla trouble and for several years 1 haven't bad to use them." Into Irrigation districts. Under the bouse and senate, tbe house on " Get Deaa'e at Aay Stars, SOe a Ba provisions of tbe bill Irrigation dis- February S3 placed the measure tricts may avail themselves of the cred- where Its supporters believe it above it of the United States In tbe building tbe lash of the h'ghest liquor wave fOSTEK-MIL- l URN CO. BUFFALO. N.T. of new projects through having tbe when there was expunged from the underwrite the Journal all reference to Governor federal government bonds of the Irrigation district under Bamberger's suggestion of an amend the proposed Chamberlain law which ment and the action in returning the is now before tbe national bouse of bill to the executive office without the alteration of a Iwter or punctua representatives. la Crawmg Smaller Every Day. In Utah tbe settlers on Irrigated tion mark. Tbe house also paM1 CARTER'S LITTLE formed tha corrupt practices measures with have heretofore projects LIVER PILLS are water users aasoclations for handling material amendments that remove It responsible water affairs of the community and from the category of the Impossible. they not only give relief iriDTTDC for defense of water rights and for It was execution day In the oprer they pcrma Un- house of the legislature on February financing the various projects. nenUycureCes- 23, and the senate killed every measbill I II I w of the tbe hi der just provisions sttaatiea. Mil ure which was presented to amend desthe of stale the governor lions tftc paased tnii-are-s tem tor ignates the district which Is to be In- the laws of the stale. Tbe onlybranch which the dispassed uppr cluded In the proposed Irrigation and memorials laesresUaa, Sick BssaVU, Salew SUs, and apllcstlon Is made by those were resolutions trict, do Sot affect the compiled which SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL FKiCK. be on must tract. the There residing laws of Utah. not leas than fifty eetlWs. Genuine must bear Signature I Effort was made on February 23 to Thirteen bills were disposed of at of a bill by the afternoon seasloa of the house on override the first veto wLeffl he re-- ' Governor Bamberger dewere seven which of 24, February No. 60, by Stevens. bill turned genste ardor and six passed. Debating feated senate with his disapproval abounded and all ballots were warmly I to the but those who were determined to contested. bill over bis veto failed to big knee like this, bat year horse Tbe Boulhalck measure providing pass tbe may have a butwh or braise o hie for the creation of a state water carry their point ankle, bock, fine, knee or throat. rights' commission, passed by a vote The governor haa come to the aid of 5 to 6. with six members ahent. of tbe sifting committee and will nree The bill carrJea an spproprlatlon. sn1 on differeat meas the du'y of the commission Is to be mow speedy sctlon utilities bill, work will clean it efl without laying vp in the making of an accurate stale ures. Tbe public teitlfstfve snd the hone. No Mister, cvo hair water survey, that litigation over wa- men's compensation, rone. Concentrated' only a few ter rights, said to be prevalent In a I referendum snd Ml. snectlng lata e5mpe required at aa application. 12 parts of Utah, may be brought to an t'on are to be tbe first measures urged wesrtayl fejearffla"1 1" fesf kewtf wWW!. gfrW4)M ?nd. for passage. MteoklMfrte. ABSORBING, JR.. h W. Toting. Jr., of R, Representative Representative ftoydea of Summit trttmt M Oils, Wt.svw SI tml Sivtn Lake was thofn by the home of county ha Intrrtduced a measure In s eaatt St erect fmm 4 I gait mi m MM k tS tl a to representatives In caucus on Febru- Ihe house caH'ng for the creUon of a W.F.tevSt, P.D.'.,riTseaM.lerlafiee.a1aas, ary 24, as "bouse whip" to take per- state board of control to supervise and sonal supervision of the work of steer- direct the affairs of the Vate cspftol ing psity measures through the low- prison, school tor the deaf snd blind aa aa IWAIA afAlfP er bouse of the legislature in the tnd Industrial school, the mental hos v- - run 1 1 or V"l closing days of the session. pital and other public Institutions. J"vXt (ft tfvtMH) fak. I1 mt Phni4: L"t While members of the house of repAlthough the majority of the Julie- Pits (UtaffH, (liilfifwe, resentatives profess to believe thst lary committee of the hous reported T M n-r J nvf rxe, 4 AH RN "T' R "ff lobhyine; should b- - materially restrict- the chlropract'e bill unfavorably, the FREE ed, they do Hot believe thst It should Mil will go on the calendar snd be a i ., aaeawektieai be absolutely abolished, according to ne4 on Its merits on the fW'T of action of majority of the bifjy in the hotie, as tbe result of an agree W. N. V, Salt Lake City, No. meserir ment rac-bedkilling the A DOAN'S VEST The Army of Constipation , SELDOM SEE I j sr V .. .eBSSJW earn -- . A si ' ' p'-v- S--1I7, anti-lobb- NEWS All the Commercial clubs of the Uinta basin have consolidated. A farmers' take cold lome time and every body should have lioichee'e Herman Syrup handy at all timet fur the treat ment of throat and lurtf troubles bronchial couaha, etc. It has been on tha market at years. No better rec ommendatlon Is possible. It gently soothes Inflammation! easet a Cough, Insures a good night s sleep, ilth frea Drue eipectoratlon In tha morning-gists' and dealers' everywhere, 2 So and 75c bottles, Don't Uka substitutes. We all ft TE round up was given by the Utah Agricultural college under the auspices. ot the Grantsvllle High school February 26 to 2S, Inclusive. The body of Leslie Baker, IS years old, who was caught In a snowBlido at the "Z" dugway In American Fork canyon Saturday, has been recovered. Residents ot the Lucern valley, on the other side ot Diamond mountain from Vernal, are petitioning to separate from Uinta county and start a new county in that section. Reorganization of the citizens' mili tary training camp which wort popular favor at Fort Douglas in August and September Is assured for the coming summer, it is announced. Bounty records show that R. W. Swingle of Ogden la one of champion bunCtft of the county. He killed during the past year two bears, forty- eight coyotes and two wildcats. Convicting evidence has been se cured by the officers of Vernal that one business house in Vernal has received invoices since June 1, 1916, for whisky which amounted to $2,345.15. Potatoes tn Salt Lake City are selling at higher prices than In Lon don. Onions In Utah have reached the New York price and are continuing so scarce advances are expected. The postofflce and a general stock of goods owned by Louis Winch ell at Cache Junction was totally destroyed by fire on February 24th, causing a loss of $5,000. The origin is unknown. Hereafter midnight will sound tbe death knell to music, dancing, drink ing and other forms of revelry In Salt Lake hotels and cafes, according to an announcement made by the chief ot police. Twenty-twburglaries committed within a period of three weeks in the residence sections ot Salt Lake are charged by the police to Arthur C. At kinson, 23 years of age, an electrician, arrested last week. Louis Bell, Italian, 32 years of age. said by the police to be one of tha most desperate criminals in tbe west, was shot by a policeman at Salt Lake when he resisted arrest. His wounds .. are not regarded as serious. Miss Maud Jones of Price stepped off a passenger train on the Denver A Rio Grande and her foot slipped under the car. Her foot was so fcadly mangled that her big toe and a part of her left foot had to be amputated. J. II. Davis, a mechanic employed by a Salt Lake automobile) company, lost bis Job, was arrested and lodged in Jail on the accusation that he bad thrown a live cat In a blaring furnace In th basVment of the garage.- ' Joha O'Neil. 26 years bf age, one of tbe best known and most popular young men of Eureka, died suddenly of heart disease. He bad attended a dance, and at 10:30, feeling III, be went borne. At It o'clock be was dead. , . Clarence Hendrlckaon, aged 23, a cripple, having bad both legs ampu la Led seven years ago, has been ar rested at Salt Lake, charged with attempted blackmail, the wife ot a prominent merchant being the com plain an L Salt Lake is tbe bealthlest city In the United States, the death rate av e raging but 9.524 per thousand, com' pared with 13 30 per thousand with sixty-seveother cities in the United States having a poulatton of 100,000 or more. Transfer papers were signed In Salt Lake last week whereby the six can t!ng factories controlled by Senator W. J. Parker of Ogden will be taken over by the California Packing corpor ation, the largest concern of lis kind on the Pacific coast. Franklin Curtis Goudy, grand sire of tbe supreme lodge of tbe 1. O. O. F. of the world, which numbers 2.225.000 members, will be tbe guest of honor at aa Informal reception to be given at Salt Lake by tbe Utah Grand lodge tbe third week of April. A case ol alleged mistaken Identity almost cost Mrs. Anna Jackson, 21 years old, a Degrees, r life at the Greek at Salt bands of aa Infuriate Lake. Mrs. Jarkson was shot twice by tbe unidentified foreigner aa she entered a room In wblcn the man Is said to have een quarreling with an h-- other woman. From figures compile, on the ad ure lu the high coat of living from ferur reliable sources by the f rofesaors f and students of the .University Utab It appears Utat the Increase Is not sny sudden Jump ahead In charge, but tbat In fart great Increases came la the prices la ItIC as compared with those of Tbe board of education of the Uinta school district Is bold'ng meeiines all over the county In an effort to per suade cltisen to vote the $130.0-- J bond st the election to be held on Tbe bonds will be used to March enlarge and Improve tbl school dis l)l. trict The record prke for wool In de Uinta basin has ben paid by John N. Davis of Vernal, who purr bused tbe eetlre 1S17 clips f Walt McCoy's r sbeop, glrangham's 1,009 bead, George E. Adams's 1.4M bead, J. W. Davis's 1,400 bead and T. T. Alexander's 950 bead at 41 cents per pound. Oglen rsnyon has recently been of snowsii.les tbe scene ot a wbkb, while not large eaoueh to damage property to sny great extent, covered the trsfks of the eletrt railway with snow n4 kpt si large force ot twn at wr,rk (Tearing the wiy. m Wrk Many Women in this Condition Regain Health by Taking Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Convincing Proof of This Fact. mm M ii "I suffered from femalo Itidgway, Penn. trouble with backache and pain in my side for over seven months so I could nob do any of my 'work. I was treated by three different doctors and was told m gutting discouraged when my bow Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound had helped her. I decided to try it, and it restored my health, so I now do all of my housework which is not light as I have a littlo boy three years old." Mrs. O. M. RniNEa, Ridgway, Penn. sister-in-la- w Mrs. JLIndsey Now Keeps House For Seven Tennillo,Ga. "I want to tell you how much I have been benefited by Lydia & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound- - About eight years ago I got in such a low state of health I was unable to keep house for three in the family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings, cold feet and hands nearly all the time and could scarcely sleep at all. The doctor said I had a 6evere case of ulceration' and without an operation I would always be an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhilo. Our druggist advised my husband to get Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has entirely tared me. Now I keep house for seven and work in the garden some, too. I am so thankful I got this medicine. I feel as though it saved my life and have recommended it to others and they have been benefited". Mrs. W. E. LiKnesv, It. It. 8, Tennille, Ga. If you want spcclal advice write to Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine O. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence. Splendid Reputation for a Kidney Remedy Fifteen or more vears ao 1 began aell anj during lr. Kilmer's bwatnp-lloo- t ing mv enure experience 1 cannot recall a einule inntanre where a cuxlomer was not pleased vim me reeuiie ouuineti iroin its tine. I believe it ia a cplendid medicine and I recommend it for what it is intended. ery truly youra. . C. B. COMJ.'TON, lruFiit. Aug. 1, lftU. l'ayette, Who. ' Prove What Swamp-Ro- . Ever since Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t his been on the market we have eueoese-full- y sold it. If the and medicine did not pomths merit in the for which it ia intended we feel cer tain that wa would not enjoy such s plen-di- d sale. Very truly youra, ROSE DRUO CO. Oct. 14, 1910. Bo; man. Mont. die-eaa- Will Do For You ot Bend tea cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binchamtoa, N. for a sample iiis bottle. will convince anyone. You will alao receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling about the kidneya aad bladder. W'hra writing, be sure and mention this paper. and sixs bottle for sals at all drug stqrca. Regular fifty-ce- It one-doll- GOOD WIFE SCENTED TRICK A Now Hubby Has an Idea Thst He Is Not as Smart as He Thought He Was, In one of tbe Indianapolis suburbs, housewhere sfrcnts for labor-savinhold artlrU-- are dully vlltor, one of the married women tonde mnny purchnKMS of agent. Iot of them are rank fnllnres. One ilsy the husband came home and found his wife had mad another purchntw. In fact, "he expla'ned the merits of the new article In tUrt lns: terms. Mr. Iiuonnd lintoned rmtlenlly tin-Ithe story if the merits was told, then salt to Ms wife: "It's a fart that tramps tnnrtt honaes, as guide to one another, where something to ent cst be hod. I'll hot thst njrent do the same way and thst this house Is marked. I"m going, to g a bs Very Near It. bright little maid in this city was es lately . given some pictures with among them. In which she wis very much lnteroMed. "What is thnt snliiml. NnncyT askett her father, pointing out a buffalo. "That's a cow," replied the little girl, promptly. "You know It Isn't a cow. Dont you remember when me saw thera la tbe park and I told you what they were?" "Oh. yes," she snld. brlehteningv "Now I know what It Is. It's tune , galow." buf-fnlo- ll EAT LESS MEAT Exreaxlve eating of meat Is not only tremendously expensive, but It Is positively Injurious to health. Ia place of meat try Skinner's Mscaeonl and Spa. flhettl tbe moat delicious of all food sod the richet In nutriment. Tbey ran be prepared In a hundred Walking to the door, followed by his Ing wsys at small cost. Writeapfctla Skin wife, he pslmed tbe stub of a lend pen- ner Mfg. Co., Omaha. JCcb, for beaatle cil and made a mnrk on the rVmr. ful Cook Book. It's frve. Adv. "Yea, here It Is." he exclam-d- . pointto oa "IT the letter Isree door, ing Rather Unceurteous. "here It la, K for ,Eney.- 'Tucker wss Invited to dinner at tbe The good wife wss crmvlrwed, but home of a little friend. They were reafter pondering over the Incident. In nin rknlily polite through a somewhat Ihe conn of an hour "wise" bounteous meal, but wnen desM-r- t ap and gave hntby smh a lecture sbout and proved to be only lemna, and pie, the little frieml rsle4 a protest tbe smartneea of men In himself In particular, thnt he Immedi- and milklly refused thusert. ately went bwnton after a cigar. "Ttirtwr," said the hostens, "will yoa Indianapolis Mar. hsve some j.leT" "Oh. yes," sighed Tucker. In a to tone, resignedly polite, "sttbin Pretty Lew. Johnny Whet's Hill's social stand- fill up." Inves-titrate- ." ing' I'op He ticrlna to wobble on the fourth leer. 4haparrsL Practiced1 Expert. "What hsve you done with ynrrr so be ued to wis all Ihe eptintUMt No matter how dell tmrle may he In matches St mlb-geTother lines of huHnee tbe whip "I got a Job for Mm sa a bank rtn hss snap. nef." Ttin WTWAIrt) MA PCM of Brrmrnftfa, v snd Wp f our he ia man-ufartnr- , What Is Urk cAcid X arrtt ft l envl toi'1'r, M""dl-a- d Everyone has uric svkl In tbe In thoe errofiioti eonrlf. Vf7 f 1 tims bnt natnrally in small qnantites. t4 the Wood wbtrh In amount is cati! ,y eating toe I k site Consumption ; In tnnch meat and f'pfxla that ferment in lingvriDC t oneba, and Wak f stomach. The kidney, bing tlie filters 1 Iir,R. wbirh threaten yoq of Wis blood, are snpposmi to aeparaie U fatal di tub this ar,t othr-- r bolp bas faiied aM throw tbe poieons njt of the ejrtm. I 1 hn this tneuictoe Is a trrvcetl i Weak, tired and overworked kidneys retnody. fail to do this, hence tlae tine acid As a Mond-eleaaeaand the urate salsa are carried sod tonll by the blood to tbe solid etmcttire, It In fir to hemfiv In all canning backache, himhago, rhenrna I'nptrins lironrhlal and tim, d ropey, drowmnea, and tired Throat ef?rt'r,. and in evory ii that can b through tb biord. feling. To overrvmie the tronMe kt rm a It n"vr fiii to benefit or cure, la or tabiet liinid funn, of rnatW toning op tle kwlnevs, and tois is be done by a treatrnent with Antirie, Th machinery of the bMy JKvt to three times a day. Annric is a recent bn wil iiio1. irpi In for.! eorxiiUon dioo very of IT. Tieree of Buffalo, N. Y., l'it a th Vhsntonvl tip, eunrn engine or shonM the human r rt ?1 can lie obtainod st any drug store. hi m,r than tbatm- - rf Fierce thst h own wli!r.ry Experience taught or hm bor cm Yet n? Anrirxj Is a more powerfnl Sferrt ttisn C li atl U,emlv. lithia in d riving tire arid, aad i is people rrwe a wk wivik tv Ttni UafcB carried out vt tbe iAetew , . iM. IVfce s 1 i'e.wle. ytT, dt by 1 !!-ovr- vr, ", i acrn-rnolat- r, toe rr hl k-- iiit |