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Show A I SURE INVESTMENT IN THE LOTS IN EAST A auburn of Salt Lake City where three steam railroads runs by and the Harriman Electric Franchise through the town. Only IS minutes' ride to the center of Salt Lake City. TEN MILLION DOLLARS are now being expended in works by the Garfield smelters which will give employment to thousands of iieoiilc who inuat bate homes, and as Kant Garfield Is the only town In easy walking distance the lots are rapidly being sold. Ten business houses now flourishing and more coming. Present prices will advance noun, (o buy now while they are cheap. Size of lots 25x121 feet, corners 35 feet. Prices $40 to $250 each. Terms, cash, balance In six equal Liberal discount monthly payments. for cash. For maps and other information address at once. one-four- th Basl-Rooklidg- e POSTOFFICE The senate has passed the dlplo natic and consular appropriation Mil Bill GARFIELD Investment Co. Hooper Bids., Salt Lak City, I tali. Reference, Walker Bros.' Bank. The Place for You to Get a Diamond: I ffi am W 1862 ZmirTmWr no riAin ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The same old place. Just as reliable as ever, with the largest lines of New Coods. Raw Eggs as a Tonic. Those who take raw eggs as a tonlo declare that an eg Is spoiled by anj kind of cooking. 'I he fresher the egg the better. The most popular and pleasant way of serving the egg Is in herry. Very little is needed in the glass. Into this the egg is broken, and it is then swallowed whole. One will be surprised how easily the egg Wips down the throat and the pleasant taste it leaves. Some believe that naif the benefit of the egg is lost if the yolk is broken. The best time to take raw eggs is before meals, especially breakfast. After taking this 4iet for a week or two, it should be discontinued for several days and then resumed. Raw eggs are more easily digested than cooked ones. Hard boiled and fried eggs are the most difficult to dieeat. Steel Rope Hauls Trains. The renewing of the rope used daily In pulling all the London trains out oi Glasgow from Queen street high level station over the Cowlairs gradient, the first miie and a half of which is so steep as to exceed the power of the locomotive, has just been completed ays an English journal. The rope, which is made of steel wire and is three miles long, costs $3,000 and lasts from ten to twelve months. It in en'd less, and lies on the surface of the Jkaaid ,iown trattftfs sunnorted on ron pdiieysr nipping unaergrouna ai either end. At Glasgow each train is fastened on to it by a chain arradge-ment- , and the rope, being set in mo tion by the stationary engine at Cow lairs, pulls the train to the summit, from which ooint it continues the Journey unassisted. His Father's Error. "What makes you. so stiff in pour motions?" asked the man wl'h the in s growing curiosity. "You see," responded tin man ad dressed, "when I was a little child we lived in a cabin jn the woods every summer, and I always got badly chew ed up with mosquitoes and chiggers and broke out awfully with the heat." "Yes?" "And my mother always used the standard remedy for that sort of thing bathed me in water with a strong solution of soda. Well, one day she went to bathe me us usual and found at the last minute that she had for gotten the soda. Calling to my father she asked him to run and get it for her out of the cupboard, and he got the laundry starch by mistake. Whins. These old New England cakes are either hot or cold. '.JSffr to a cream half a pound sugar and- six ounces eggs butter. Add two teasnoonfnl each cinnamon and salt two pounds flour, a compressed yeast cake dissolved In a little lukewarm milk, and then enough more milk to make a stiff batter. Boat well, cover lightly and set In a warm place to rise. When light bake in small cups well buttered. well-beate- n Fugettes together one square choco late and two tables poonfuls but ter measured level. Add two cups granulated sugar and one cup milk Boil until it forms little balls when dropped in cold water, then stir until nearly hard. Turn on to buttered plates to cool, and when nearly cold mark In squares. Melt arrying $3,085,477. The senate has passed a bill plac- it the Panama railroad t, ,t tho onntrr.i inder the sthmian canal commission The snow which has tanen upon uie vest Alps is the heaviest in twenty ep st Grenoble, ear. It is Ave f The House Committee Will Ask for An Appropriation of Over For the Postoffice Service. $209,-000.00- 0 I i "ranee. Washington. The postoffice appro priation MB, which the house committee on postodict s and postroads completed on Monday, will carry 1209,180,61. This is the largest amount evei carried for the annual expenditures The total recof the postal service. ommended in the bill is more than $3,000,000 in excess of the amount estimated for by the department and is an increase of $17. ")(!, 562 over the current appropriation. The salaries of postal clerks of both citv and rural carriers are increased to a total of $7. 000, "00. Provision is inserted in the bill for the classification of postal clerks and the position of clerks and carriers are made inter changeable. There are various provisions in the bill intended to reduce the pay to railroads for carrying the mails.. It is eswill timated that this reduction amount to something like $12,000,000 a year. The rate for hauling daily from 5,000 to 48,000 pounds is reduced 5 per cent, from 18,000 to 80,000 pounds 10 per cent, and the present rate of 12.1.37 per ton for amonnts above 80,000 pounds is reduced to $19. These reductions, it is estimated, will amount to $3,000,000 a year. A saving of $1,000,000 more is estimated as a result of reductions in railroad post-office pay. The bill cuts off all pay of roads for hauling empty mail sacks, which it is estimated will save be tween $3,000,000 and $4,000,000 a year. The requirement that Ihe mails shall be weighed seven days a week and the amount divided by seven instead of by six, as heretofore, a provision placed in the bill at the suggestion of Kep resentative Murdock of Kansas, will It is estimated, save $5,000,000. - By the explosion of powder in the Johnson City and Big Muddy coal alines at Johnson city. Ills., five were killed and eleven hurt. bill re The Indian appropriation $14,509 carries senate to the ported 201, a net increase of $6,306,132 ovei the bill as passed by the house. Otis Eddy, aged 102, died at Rock ford, Ills., last week. He was believeo to be the oldest .Mason in this coun try, having been initiated in 1826. George Hurnham, Jr., former gen eral counsel for the Mutual Life In surance company, was put to work ir the printing shop in Sing Sing last week. Mrs. Russell Sage has given a mil lion donars the Rensselaer to Jews In Senate Chamber. Simon Guggeuheini will be the sixth Jew to sit as a member In the United States senate. The first Jew chosen to SYSTEMATIC WARFARE WAGED that honor was David Yules, who repTO WifJ OUT CONSUMPTION. resented Florida from March, 1840, to March, 1853. He was born In the Weel Indies and his name was David Levy, ... he was known when he was which by Increases That rning Intemperance elected as a member of the house of the Liability to Contract Disease representatives in 1841. The MPQttd Neglected Colds a Prolific Jew in the senate was Judah P. BenSource. jamin, who served from 1852 to 1857. Organized effort is now being made He also was born in the West Indies throughout the United Stated to fight He represented Ixniisiana. Penjamin and in Kentu.-kconsumption. A warning is given F. Jonas was born senate. the in Louisiana Inrepresented against intemperate habits, which crease the liability to consumption, Joseph Simon was a senator while spitting is public places Is de- Oregon from 1898 to 1903. Is.dor Ray-ne- r was chosen as a senator from precated, as the disease is frequently Maryland In 1904. contracted from dried sputum. Colds should not be neglected, as re atarrh In Urtl KCUofl of tea country Ttirre s and until l lit last they leave the lungs in a peculiarly than alt otlifruadiseases putto t'other, few years supposed te tueuraMe. Fit a trust receptive condition for the tuburcu-la- r ninny years d attofl illeat.e and prunuuueed a futlliiK (OCA remedies, and germ. The following simple for- topnaensjed curt) with Iu04d treatment pru,iuueed 11 Ineurahle. mula will break up a cold in twenty-fouftfilfXH hua prtiveu Oatarth to lie a euMfUMlOMl disand IbsrefOM reijiiliraconMltuilwiiaUieaiuii nl. hours. A leading authority on ease Hall's Cararral Cure, manufactured by F. J. dMMf I .. i::i.,iai cure on Oh I", IP l lie i'Ii: y l ri-lnnc rvitn),!., aiawai iYint anua ' T the market. It tl tsjia jltTsrailly la in HI Itul It It Hi aci it until tlnuii ttie Maae from will roup pared i pure Ingredients, and riuciuij Mil laces of tl'e ht lciu. Tluy .,ffer OOf cure any cough that is curable. htattaa dollars for ur3i It MM to cute, bead mid tetlinonlla. Take half ounce Viruin (111 of Pine tor OJrculaw r. J. CHENEY CO., ToH4o, Okf Ad(lre. ana DruKsMU.TM. sold ounces iy vrurei; two glvcerine cmv. .uit tto Hu' FwaUy flUt ff conrtlstlam. half r,tt and use In teaspoonful doses every German Birth Rate Decreases. four hours. The births In Germany last year The Ingredients can be secured were 40,000 fewer and the deaths from any good prescription druggist more nan in 1904. The birth rate at small cost, and to avoid subsitution has been siuking steadily for some should be purchased separately and time. In 1901 it was 38.9 per 1,000, but mixed in your own home. last year it was only 31. Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) is put vials for dispensing. up in And by not getting married some Each vial is securely sealed in a men manage to live happily ever round wooden case, with engraved after. wrapper, with the name Virgin Oil TO OTJRK A m.l IN ON DAY of Pine (Pure), prepared only by Take LAXA v k BUOUU Tub m. Dnig-IW gis a retuud iji ne. it li iJMja lo cute, Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O. ... la on euch box. ibo. UllOVttg , plainly printed thereon. There are A cheerful lie is often better than many rank imitations of V rgin Oil of Pine (Pure), which are put out under the solemn truth. various names, such as Concentrated Mn, Window' Soothing; Sttod. OH of Pine, Pine Balsam, etc. Never For children teething, aoftena the Kitmi, reduces h accept these as a substitute for the namiuaiUm.aiiayauani.curca wludcollu. ii&cabottle. Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, as they will The best man at a wedding cannot Invariably produce nausea and never prove It always effect the desired result. THE WHITE PLAGUE SUMMARY NEWS Mfi AMOUNT i 11 r ' . din-cti- 30,-00- 0 Poly- half-ounc- n ; e t. ,ui-in- HEADACHES Dr. Williams' Pmk p,ns Will Curt Most Cases and Should Interest Every Sufferer. Nobody y;ho has not endured the headsuffi ring caused by nervous ache can realize the awful agony of its victims. Worst of all, the ordinary I ml infill CftQ Dot be relied upon to cure nor even to give relief. Some doctors will say that if a person is subjtct to these headaches there la nothing that can be duiie lo prevent their recurrence. NervoitH '.: o.lacheK, as well as neu- are caused by lack jf nutrition the nerves are starved. The only way to fieu the nerves is through the blood and it is in tiiis way that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have accomplished so many remarl able cures. Mrs. Adilio Merrill, of 39 Union Street. AuV.irn, Me., says: "For years I suffered from nervous headaches, which would come on me every five or lis weeks and continue for several Jays. The pain was so severe that I would be obliged to go to bed for three or four dais ;:cli time. It was particularly intense over my right eye. I tried medicines but got no reI had no appetite and when lief. the headache passed auay I felt as 11 I had been sick for a month. My blood was thin and I was pale, weak and reduced in weight. "I read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in a paper anil decided to try I first, notieed them. that they be gan to give me an appetite and I commenced to gain in weight and color. My headaches stopped and have not returned and I have never felt so well as I do now." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price. 50 cents per box, si boxes $2.50, by the Dr. WilliamB Medl cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. fr-j- Announcement of technic Institute. the gift was made at a meeting of the Institution. Four men were killed and sixteen as the others injured seriously result of the explosion of an ice machine in the power house of Armoui & Co. at Chicago. hill, to abolish Tho fflrhoAler-Stmocapital punishment, has passed the nouse anu senate oi rvausao auu only awaits the governor's signature to become a law. Fire which started with an explo sion in the paint shop, destroyed au entire section of the big Baldwin locomotive works at Philadelphia, entail MOUNTAIN GUIDES FAIL HER. ing a loss of $1,000,000. bill a The Alabama senate passed Miss Peck Will Make Another Attempt classifying all the railroads in the Upon the Highest Andean Peak. state and reducing freight rates on INVESTIGATE DEATH OF WAKE more than 100 commodities. It is ex Miss Annie Peck, whose chief is climbing mountains, has repected that the bill will pass the o! Surrounds Explosion Mystery turned to New York from Peru, beaten house. Sewer Gas at Goldfield. in her attempt to climb the highest Masked men called Jesse Phelps moun.Vev. coroner's fhe Goldfield, jury from his home at Morgantown, Ky., of the Andes, beaten not by the tain Itself hut the worthlessness of V of the remains James upon . sitting and whipped him severely Phelps emnioye(i as guides and Wake, the colored man killed in the was accused of sticking pins in his on the expedition. She is porters Nixon block, was unable to determine child and burning it with Tmced that she would have reached definitely whether death resulted from a hot poker. the summit but for the faults of her the explosion of sewer gas from the men and says she is going back with river, The overflowed Mississippi ' The . Swiss mountain men to make another basement closet, or from lire. which is filled with great blocks ol weight of the evidence favored the floating ice, has swept, away two resi-- , attempt. R wag ghe reached a height of latter theory. There is no reason to dences and the school house at feet belng then about 2 000 feet DoreriCljo suicide at aimed Wake believe either of south miles twenty-fiva village boye the summit. This was at her or intended to blow up the block. The first attempt. One of her men deserted basement was dark and he lighted a Charleston, Mo. match to get his bearings, being killed of a nd the rest got drunk on the alcohol John S. Corsyee, proprietor either by the explosion of the escap lace store in West Hoboken. was shot which was carried as fuel for cook- lno T)acl1ac thv wprp nil ofrnlrl of Ing gas or rendered helpless thereby and killed in his store at night by one J and then burned to death. egpecialy as they ap. of a gang of nine men who broke into of the mountain, of the top proached WILL ATTEND POW WOW. the store to rob it. They also wound- - wnich they have a superstitious dread, The second attempt was like the ed John Ged, an assistant. Members of San Francisco Board oi de-Unst, except that the men gave out which fire a of As the result Education Going to Washington. ana so less progress was inaue sooner the Columbia building, in Bufbefore the attempt had to be aband San Francisco. After a conference stroyed falo, N. Y.. occupied by about twenty oned. at the home of Mayor Schmitz, the tenants, three firemen are dead and FEARFUL BURNING SORES. members of the board of education are more or less injured. Th decided that the entire board with eighteen fire loss is estimated at $500,000. Boy in Misery 12 Years Eczema In Superintendent Roncoviere, and AsS. G. Messmer, in an in Archbishop Rough Scales, Itching and Inwill gc sistant City Attorney Williams, flamed Cured by Cuticura. favors at terview Milwaukee, to Washington to confer with the fed militarv in canteen the of lishment eral officials on the Japanese question "1 wish to Inform you that your "I am and soldiers' homes. Mayor Schmitz will also be one of the posts wonderful Cuticura has put a stop to firmly convinced that the canteen if twelve of misery 1 passed with party. years The determination of the mayor tc a strong temperance factor," he says my son. As an infant I noticed on Mrs. F. B. Green of Oak Park, a his body a red spot and treated same accompany the school directors came as great surprise. In explanatior suburb of Chicago, was bitten by he: with different remedies for about five of this it was stated that a telegram whom she was treat, years, but when the spot began to had been received by him from some for scarlet fever, and may as 8 P larger I put him under the care one in Washington saying that hU ing As result lose her hand. Infection frorr of doctors. Under their treatment the presence was urgently needed. Schmitz is under bonds to appear foi the bite caused blood poisoning. Am disease spread to four different parts trial, it will be necessary for him tc putation of one finger has failed to ar of his body. The longer the doctors child diet) treated him the worse it became. Dur- obtain Judge Dunne's permission to rest the malady. The January ?5. leave the state. ing the day it would get rough and son of the Confed- form like scales. At night it would Magruder, Henry American Smelting & Refining Com- erate swol- be general. John Bankhead Magru- en- cracked, Inflamed, and badly Uch- and terrible pany to Increase Stock. burning ier (who died in Houston, Tex., in Boston. -- KinoiS' are current that ft 1871)', is dead. Mr. Magruder has been Ing. When I think of his suffering, It nearly breaks His , my heart. large issue of new stock is shortly to traveling in Italy with hit niece, Mis. hear(J down8tair8. 6(,reams couW be made by the American Smelting & Buckler, who nursed him during his The suffering of my 80I1 made me Refining company. The amount is llness. I had no ambition to full of misery. placed at $12,000,000, though apparWhile suffering from a fit of tem work, to eat, nor could I sleep. ently with no official confirmation. porary insanity, Hamilton Wright, a One doctor told me that my son's This is the reason for the decline in prominent citizen of Sharon, Pa., shot eczema was incurable, and gave it up the stock since the first of the week and killed his wife In their bed room. toT a bad job. 'One evening I saw an or over six to 140 from 146 about the wonder- the police sta- fill I'litf.f-Mirr tvn it a nnr At.ttt.i points. The weakness of the stock Wright then telephoned has been a subject of comment for tlon and was found sitting near trial. I tell you that Cut:ura Ointment several months. body of his wife. Is worth Its weirrhf In Enid, and when On account of the failure of the lo i had used the first box of Ointment His to Boots. Death With Beaten cal wheat cron. Russia this year will there was a treat Improvement, and . amorienn San Francisco. A peculiarly atro- - . bv. thn tlm 1 hused thn second set ........ wheat HU... i uc a ' l, i i hooor " j , ........ ... ii ClOUS II1UIUU of Cuticura Oint Cuticura Soap. arriv0 flrgt snl)n;ul w, the dead body of Claude Young, nude ment, and Cuticura Resolvent, my M m ,u way MndoQ R)ga child was cured. He Is now fvelve and fearfully mutilated, was found in Tne pr,ce on thfi RugflaD RybInsk 49 years old, and his skin Is as fine No. a room in the lodging house market wlll De $itl5 a bushel. Michael Stcln-man- , and smooth as silk. East street. Apparently the man had After being chased for four years. 7 Sumner Avenuo, Iirooklyn, been heaten to death with his own These, the E. Gomez, charged with being one ol N. Y., April 1G, 1905." heavy miner's spiked heels literally soaked with the most brutal and reckless of all the blood, lay on the floor near the bed New Canadian "Homesteaders.." made the was desperadoes that years ago on which the body of Young to the Canadian departAccording been has border captured notorious, tretched. The police have not mad? near El Paso. Texas. A long list ol ment of the Interior the total number fot as to the motive minds their up of new "bomesteadera" in the t ana murders Is charged against Gomez. the murder. dian In the last fiscal year northwest Seven thousand employees of foui was 41,689: made up of 12,488 AttWli . MqU Governor of Caracas Assassinated. .ho ..,. cans, 12,370 Canadians. 6.897 English, Caracas. Venezuela. General Lula Lasla .have struck. Their demands lr 2.! 9.1 Austrians, 1,657 Scotch, 1.024 Mata y ilia ;. th gUWMUM of Caracas, cufje a bonus for 1900. varying from Germans and 543 Irish. The total was assassinated Friday night, by a ' 20 to 80 uer cent of their wac fot number of Immigrants from the Ul ' A Is the year. being ed States during the first four months general strike eante Qomec, the first vice president planned In support of the movement of the preesnt fiscal year was 17.907, as compared with 12.604 In the same of the R' pubUc, Among the assassins John Burke, aged 22 years, was period of 1905 fiscal year. , was Boablo (lomez, a companion of burned to death and Miss Man' the the vice president. They spent aged 20 years, was serlotlitly H la great folly not to part with evoniiiR riotously, shooting pistols, burned by an explosion of a gaaollne your own faultR, which Is possible, Genwas and crying "Long live QoitWt!" O. Burke at Cleveland, lamp, eral Matas y QlU drnve to ihe cafe invlne an evening call allH was heln- - but to try, Instead, to escape front where the men were for the purpose Ifig the young woman Ml tie lamp ,llp,r people's tMlti which is Imp aioie. Marcus Aurellui 0f rmontraiing with them when It exploded t ELECTROTYPES MISCELLANEOUS In great for fate at the jo Wat prices hj U.LOOU i M' i n it i . i :t " j u, si . . ckkag a..k If afflicted with ore eyes, use Thompson's Eye Water W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 6, 1907. HURT, BRUISE OR SPRAIN ST. JACOBS THE OIL FROM PAIN RELIEVES Price 25c and 50c If- - e HONORBfLT SHOES FOR MEN iTbe hightit degree oi style, fit and workman ship are embodied in these tplendtd shoes There are none that equdl them in appearance and wearing quality at the price. They are BUILT ON HONOR That't whit the name means. That's what a trial will prove. Dy all means wear "Honorbilt" shoes. Demand them oi your dealer II you cannot get them INSIST. Sold everywhere. write to us. b We 'Martha lot men's, Imark is also make the "Western Lady." and the Waskington" comfort thoei and a lull line Our trade- women'- and children'! thoes. stamped on every sole. P. Mayer Doot & Sho Co., Milwaukee, Wis. NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. - THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITAN- CAPISICUM VASELINE OP THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT EXTRACT PRICE OU1CK, SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS RFADY CURE FOR PAIN 5c. IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALKRS. OR DON'T WAIT bY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE SIAMPS A 1 THE PAIN TILL COMLS-KE- TUBE A EP HANDY. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the loothache at once, and relieve 3-- Headache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best and safest external known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints, A trial will prove what we claim for It, and it will be found to be Invaluable in the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many Accept no preparation people say "it Is the best of all your preparations." ol vaselinfc unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It is not genuine. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASELINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. T counter-irritan- -- , -- 1 NERVOUS t CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. 17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY half-boot- Poor Cotton Production. Only 865 bales of cotton were raised In the Gerfor the season of 1905-man territory in Africa, comprising an area nearly as large as the entire A.merlcan cotton belt 6 Cleaning Gilt Frames. Water should never be put on gill frames. They should he wiped with to dry cloth or chamois. This applies After all metals and lacquered goods. a lacquered bed has once been wet and polished It must be continually pol Ished. so the best plan Is to kep It are dry as long as possible Roaches deadly enemies of mirror backs, and For this yearly ruin many thousands. mirror Is reason the old silver-barnow onea are pasRlnK away, and the coa'ed with a composition that Ii proof not glva against Insects, but that does ai fine reflection as IM otner sort SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little rills. 5 CARTERS WlTTLE ii 11rD SI PILLS. regulato tho Bowels. SMALL PILL, Mas-terson- CARTERS I They also relirre liis- tress from Dyspepsia, Indie st Ion and Too Hearty A perfect rem Ealing. edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Iironi-lriessHad Taste In t!io Moulh, Coated Tongi'e, Pain In the Ride, ToKPin I.IVKR. They Purely Vegetable. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICF. Genuine Must Bear Signature yiTTtc HIVER Pit" I tATiFDQ If Li fl I.J WSatMBMSai llfOtl SUBSTITUTES. Ppr Its columns shoeld insist upon h4vng what they ask lor, refuting all substitutes or imitations. "8? HOWARD E. BURTON, (.oi1 Hilt er, Lftul.II UOe4. MLV noor foipr.t1. C'rani-l- twu, V 'i 1. it and fnU irt( list ent nn Hi(iifa. fMve(i i Hon Conifol &d bnipiit worl Lrnd ville. Colo. K"icr'iH i;fU imtitt' National tlank Hliprlmpn irlr-ver.7&o; Uotri.ftOr; tj GREGORY'S ACCUdprnitiin.Cnisl. ,).J.H. Gmsosr Spills. de-of this ' irmg to buy any thing adfertised in S DEFIANCE Ki' Sis, Missiibiu, M STUCK IWSSS |