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Show u u t -- CO RINN E DAILY HAIL, FRANKLIN LETTER. A FATAL - 1 ATl'BDAY - yovehber . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES OFFICERS FOR UTAH: Governor George 1. Woods, Oregon. Secretary George A. Black, Utah. Chief Justice J. B- - McKean, Near York. Associate J uti-- 3 J. S. Loreman, of Pennsylvania, and P. II. Emerson, Michigan. Marshal George R. Maxwell, Michigan. U. S. Attorney William Carey. Surveyor-GenerNathan Kimball, Ind. Receiver of Public Moneyrf J. B. Overton. - Register Land Office Willitt Pottenger. U. S. Ave.or J. P. Taggart, Illinois. U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister, California. BOX ELDER COUNTY OFFICERS: Probata Juige Samuel Smith. , Sheriff John Burt. Proeeuting Attorney J. C. Wright. al Assessor ami Collector J. Rosenbaum. Connty Clerk J. C. Wright. School Superintendent -- Mr. Joelsoa. Ceunty Recorder J. C. Wright. CORINNK CITY OFFICERS: TIavor H. E. Ilnrlbnt. , Co jnciimen S. L. Tibbals, L. Eliel, E. C. J. W. Guthrie. J. T. Parkinson, Terruon, 'J. Alal-b- , Hiram Hou., M. D. Ochiltree, Louis L'emer and Ilenrv Liowea. Recorder W. T. Field. Treasurer Gerge M. Allen. Justice of the Peace E. C. Jacobs. Marshal P. D. Ran. ilvndman. Attorneyrru-te- William o S. L. Tibbals, II. House .and A. Ha'denbrrook. BULL" FI. TAJ COR1NNE AND VICINITY. Spring weather, this. Don't forget the lecture on Phrenology to-nigh- - t. O, what a beautiful lot of fine California gents hats at A. Kuhn & Bros. to-da- "Wood, cut in stove lengths, selling y at $10 per cord. McGuire, the well known pedler of Ogden, was in town te-da- y. "!. AFFRAY. ::i - "V XnU far tbe Oglei Ball wlsl(er la Joseph GrovesShooti tils Father-In-LaCrack flows-- of hi I. loo Re--f in Kelton The Victim tiled What Franklin knows Lives Only Thirty Abeut tbe Election. - Fbakxlix, Id., Nov. 26. Eds. Mail s Tbe Sullwhacker of , i , Mtotitp-Ti-a r iErepjeryp w Fourth 1 Vr Fcity-itfi- -d oeaxTroi, BEEN.. , RE-OPEN- 1 test ED. H id Fes, Beer, There will be services-- in the Presbyterian church morning and Sabbath School at 2,a p. m. evening. Sisson, Wallace A Co. have just received Eastern Buckwheat Flour, warranted pure. StanchCeld Bros, freight outfit, loaded for Deer Lodge, Helena and Virginia City, leave to-mor- row. Sisson, 'Wallaee A Co. are dailyreceiving large quantities of goods, which must be sold cheap for cash. Pity George Q. Gannon cant go to Whom the "Washington this winter. Lord loyeth he chastenetb. Console yourself with the thought, Georgie. Dry goods of the latest styles are daily opening out at Farmers New York Store. - ? Major Rodney Smith, acting paymaster, U. S. A., arrived here from St. Paul, Minn., last nighty This morning he proceeded by stage to Fort Shaw, Montana, to pay off the soldier beys in that garrison. Now on hand, a full assortment of children and ladies underwear, at A " Kuhn A Bros. . A correspondent asks, Who is the The filthy greatest liar oh record? apostate, who daily dishes up dirt for the readers of the Ogden Echo has the reputation of being the chief; he can outlie anyone we ever met. Saturday is always a busy day in Cor inne, and this has been no exception All day the streets have been lined with farmers' wagons and others, disposing of their various products, and purchasing supplies. They Hke to trade in Corinne as they always get full value for their produce, and cash at that. FURS, FURS, FURS! The very furs, at A. Kuhn A atest in ladies Bros. oahaad sad for solo at 123 oqate. kind Scrabble. Two men, whose names we did not fearn," that had imbibed a" little too freely this morning, imagined themselves prize fighters. Coming together near Fourth street, they passed the challenge and 'then repaired to the middle of Abe street to test their pugilistic abilities. Somebody counted three, and the fight began, and not a blow was passed without both falling; if they missed, twas all the same. After fighting several rounds and rolling in the mud for half an hour, to the amusement of every one Both present, they were separated. succeeded in drawing blood, but it was just the next thing to Impossible to the wounds through the thick coating of mud which enveloped them. The. ofily violation of.the rules oLthe prize ring was in biting. This should receive tho severest censure, and no man hereafter permitted to enter tbe ring who diabolical viola- will persist i die-cov- er " w a r i in-suc- - h- - on.- - i 0 : ' : LffTTES W3ti X III & car-pente- purchased Following is the list of letters remain- HAVING of D..J ing in the Corinne Postoffice, for tbe Meat Mnret . . . . . week ending Nov. 28. Anderson, James M.; Burdett, J. D. Brugan, C. C.; Barry, H. P.; Harvey F. B.; Lewis, David L.; Williams Lemuel; Williams, A. B. T. J. BLACK, Postmarter. ii, Just arrived, holiday New York Store.Farmers - 4 M goods- - - the above well known n or fro a. I o I- other contingent and e Contingent expenses of tbe For department: stationary, $900, Jfuel General the for post office building, in the auditor's office, $7,400; for eluding gas, $4,500 plumbing and ges fixturss; $7,000; telegraphing, $3,000; painting, $2,000; carpets, $jJ0,00; furniture, $3, 500; keeping of horses and repair of post-offic- a carriage, wagons, and harness, $1,200 hardware, $800;. for rent of house numbered nine hundred and fifteen, E, street northwest, 34,200; miscrllnou items, $7,500, making in all, $49,100. t H -- t W I a Q ist, 4 & 5 fit Q 1 is. 0 a a s J 0 is O lars. Union Oakery Hc-opcn- cd. pies,t WINES, L g I. i ? liquors; I ! SAUSAGE, i CRACKERS, neo-essa- ry Froo Lunch. n!6 to GEORGE HANF, Proprietor. fr. kAI At rThaaooUofrPre now plimta green-hous- e, fo lb same, f?T ? . bag-gm- g, , cheese; n it , k i !M!eat IMIarket. and seeds aiiht Oiotuand dullars. lw thouacsrid dollars; V? thousand dol-lar- s; for AiaV two thousand dollars; for lights, six hundred dollars; far end h Q JO subsist-h- t of hcmx, and repair of , ono, thousand filva c th of market-C&fcHtetjb- hundred dollars; for paper, twine, and gum foa folding room, flva hundred Incktotal , ond mitoeUant ous boat sausagoo of all kinds. ft,r advertising, . telo--' Oath xmU for sitikiiifoor htde.- - Meat do-- ; brashes, CXll, oap. livered any place free of charge. Jiam litm IXwoIw,i1l or : X. W, Daboock, no24 Ehlray Ncttee , streets. i n Jfsrtlttttdffth Proprietor. A f . r I and six hundred dollars. Rnd modeling spec!- ifjsW a w u) T2Lbles, at.d col- - Th o .n.r can have the same by pror-- 1 A H J i KikanUtn, two tboutand A WOTSUtysai-pwias-b- r . siksstisis. t; s D. D. nYAN. j. TciftI&lrtii cw apparatus for the i, f . its nt jib-i- v .4 throe assistant attorney genstaU, at hi thousand dollars each; one asuunt general of post office department, fou thousand dollars; solicitor of revenue, five thoussnd dollars, rnml solictor and judge- advoento geners!, three thousand live hundred examiner of claims, three tliusnd tire hundred dollars; law clerk, three th.u- sand dollars; chief clerk, two thuwl two hundred dollars; stenographic rlr two thousand dullars; two Isw clerks at two thousand dollars each; six clerk' of class four; additional four dphuninif clerk, two hundred dollar; ons olurk f class two; one telegraph operator, it ono thousand dollars; fire ists, at nine hundred detlars, one lwn two assistant oifM laborers; and two watchmen; "all, thousand seven hundred and sixty diut-r- - r; me-sengr- ; ollar. For contingent expenses ef the ment, namely: For furniture depart and repsin ona thousand five hundred dollar; care of and subsistence of horses, " thousand four hundred dollars; repair to carriages and harness, six hunri dollars; for law and miscellaneous l'ki for the library of the .department, th same fur the treasury, ono thousand dollars; for statisneT, two thousand fivo hundred dollars: miscellaneous expenditure, such si t1 ftial, lights; and othsrnecoM ' graphing, six thousand dollars; in all, sixtr ries, For cellecting agricultural statistics,' and compiling jmd writing matter for monthly, annual, aad special reports, fifteen thousand dollars; provided, that no part of this sum shall be paid to per son receiving at the same time other compensation as an officer or employee Of the depkrttnenL F or purchase of paw and valuable mds aad plants' for distribution, sixty thousand dollar; and of this sum five tbous-,an- d dollars shall be for purchase and distribution of cotton seed; for expense eputtingup tha same, for labor, paper, tvina, gum, aad other intaeriat five thousand dollars. - - wr library eases, cases for museum, repairs of building, heating- apnratue, furniture, water and pipes, riew miture, 'carpets, and matting) four thousand hundred dollar. horJaborxm experimental garden, and BREAD, 1 Gen.ral. Fr Office agriculture, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand dollars; onto mulogist, two thousand dollars; chemist two thousand dollars; assistant chomist, one thousand six hundred dollar; superintendent of experimental gardens and grounds, two theusad dollars; statistician two thousand dollars; disbursing clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; superintendent of seed; room, one thousand eight hundred dollars; ' librarian, one thousand eight hundred dollars; botanist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one thousand eight bundrec dollars four clerks os class four; five clerks of class three; six clerk, of class two; seven clerks of class one; engineer,' one thousand four hundred dollars; suone thousperintendent of folding-room- , and two hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of experimental garden and grounds, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of the seed room, one thousand two hundred dollars; three copyists, at nine hundred dollars .each; two attendants In museum at one thousand dollars each; chief messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; two assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars eaeh; one carpenter, at nine hundred and sixty dollars; three watchmen; and nine laborers; making,in all, seventy' seven thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. For postage! weds, reports, circulars, and letters, fifty two thousand del a h . Atturney-g-timl- 0 0 o tuiriiellsneoui of the Attorney DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL-- compensation , of tho TURE. solicitor thousand dollars; genersl For compensation of commissioner o eight ovea thousand five hundrsd dollar: g OQ 1 penses, three thousand dollars; for reporting the decisions of tho court, den. cal hire, labor in preparing and tupr. intending tho printing of the ninth volume of the reports of the court of Claims, to bo paid on the order of the court, one thousand dollars. For new cases fur the files in the clerks office, desks, and repairing old desks and tables there, and in the court room, one thousand dollars. To pay judgments of th. ceurl of claims, one million dollars. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICK. v- Price as low as can her had in any T , theusand dollars; bailiff, ons thouuid five hundred dollars; and mesongr thereof, in all, twenty nine thsuisnl eight htindred and forty dollars. For stationery, books, fuel, Uhor.snd to tho pub pleasure in serving tho best meats He. tu ef rjl, dol-wo;,f- iv dl.X .'. sand throo hundred and fifty dollars. . For compensation of tho district tho United States, eleven thm sand nine hundred dollars. For salary ef the warden ef the jail j, tho District of Columbia, two thousand ' dollars. COURT OF CLAIMS. Fur salaries Jf five judges of the court of claims, at four thousand five hundrei dollars ach; the chief clerk, three thou, sand dollars; and assistant clerk, two $1,600; four - assistants at $1,200 each; two assistants at $000 each; fourteen clerks of class four; sixty throe clerks of class; fifty darks of class two; seven ty one clerks of class one; fifty seven female clerks at $900 each; one messenger of. the postmaster general,' $900; one messenger to each assistant postmaster general, at $840 each; four assistant messengers, at $720 each; captain of tbe watch, $1,000 and nine watchmen and twenty five laborers; one engineer; $1,600; one assistant engineer, $1,000; one carpenter, $1,252; one assistant 000; one fireman and blacksmith $900; ena fireman at $720; one fireman and steam fitter, at $900; three, female laborers, at $480 each, one sten ogrspher, $1,800; and for temporary clerks, $10,000; making in all, $443,-89- 2. ? ; d5!i4.'', ft - , A? Trk chemistry, w hundred of-ce- Professor -- . i t ? V on Phrenology. j w. hondrrf ttfSfcSSiUi m , t , Ar v? Fr , aft Os U ? ( The undersigned having disposed of his interest in the old City Meat Market to D. W. Babcock, return a his sincere thanks to those who have patronized him, and hopes they will continue with his successor. All bills against him will be paid on presentation, and those in debted wjtlbe called on by John Marti for setilcment, who is authorised to col lect the same and in. my name . i receipt D. J. Hetxrok. m JUDICIAL. An act makiR2 aprepriatiopi for tho lUVZTRP WATM COUATS, support of the Army for the ficsal FREE LUNCH EVERY NIGHT. June eighteen thirtieth, yoar ending For the chief justice of th. hundred and seftaty fire, and for court of the United States, tan XXBMBY oiirnorff. other purposes. n21 five bundred dollars; and for prY. vQe eiate or rotirod justicos. Continued. Art; Gallery, POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT. dollars oach; in alt,I ninety Ihpul!??4 Photograph ' hundred deHart. Front stroot, Oorinns, Utah. nine circuit For compensation of the postmaster judges, 'to ra.;s four thousand dolUr general, eight thousand dollars; three circuit, fifty For aalary of the reporter f tv, d assistant postmasters general, at three thousand five hundred dollars each; sup- cisions of the supreme oeurt of For. Two Vooko Only. erintendent of money order system, ed States, two ,Tt kojMt three thousand dollars; superintendent dollars. SL& ktada of ofcloaB&4 For salary of tho marshal of th, . thousand dollars; A aad o& short nodes. CXUsi action fuiranLsd of foreign math, three office court, three thousand firs hun the promo of post departtopographer to all. dollars. five hundred two thousand dollars; ment, For sslsrios ef the district chief of, division far the office of VIEWS TAKEN TO ORDER. United States, including thi the division or chief of depredation, $2,600; Of chief division dead of f the letters; $3,500; On hand, a larga aansrtment of Staraoaeopio trict bf Tafias,4eastern district ofwLIr $2,500; superintendent postags stamps, views. of postoffice building and disbursing" r, in, Maasachusetts, and of tbe district 0. J. LAKE, n23 $2,300; ohief clerk, to the postmas- Delaware, one hundred and ninetv thrl Photographic Artist. ter general, $2,200; one chief clerk to thousand dollars. For salaries of chief juriice of the eaeh assistant postmaster general, $2000 each; one chief cleric in money order preme eonrtof the District of Csluabii office, $2,000; one chief clerk in office of and the four associate judgss, tvsstv superintendent of foreign mails, $2,000; thousand five hundred dollars, For compensation pt the district stUr superintendent of blank agency, $1,800; N of the United Stat.r, ninety thou! assistant blank of neys agency, superintendent O i. t c e fcsrcc3 cf tho nd (ft, Passed at.. the first session, which was rent agricultural w.rki, f.t iettfthttd held at the city of W its b--' two hundred jUK Ington, in the District of Columbia, l.naout .cncultur.1 on Uwa&cr ffchi3dJ cfJJecem- - hundred .nd fifly d.ll. ,w hudred ber, 1873, and was adjourned without 5 nIOn V d . on. on tweaty-thirthe thousand Tuesday, day dred dollars. , 1874. of Juine, day , Clothes cleaned and repaired by John Armitage, Montana street, opposite Mail offieo. nm I Exciraent Echo devotes a half column Muck . DVer the Airs G roves .ir not and Oneida mere leader to tbe election, yet ArraateJ false statements and errors have rarely if ever been crowded into so small a A special from Kelton gives us the space allowing for the size of his type. The first is in calling the Independents following particulars of a sad affair which occurred there last night. Many of Oneida the Liberals. Our tickets We of our citizens recollect tho young couple were beaded the Independent. stole no march on the Mormon, Peoples, who arrived here about three weeks ago, Democratic ticket, though it really was, and were married by Rev. S. L. Gillesas is now acknowledged by Brother pie, aad this terrible calamity so early in their wedded life, "will be deeply laBishop Chawlee, n Mormon ticket. ; .1 mented by all : Hatch admitted it on election day, when Keltox, Nov. 28. ho sent the following telegram to Boar Three weeks ago, Joseph Groves, of Pock has apostatised; go for Lake: this married a young lady named place, The Bear Lakeites replied: Richards. We dont know it; well go for Peck, Susan Rosevear, the marriage taking in Corinne. Her Tathec at the anyway ;" and they did so.. No march place was stolen. We made a fair fight, and time was in Gold Hill, Nevada, workin the mines. Immediately many Mormons tired and disgusted with ing the autocrats of tbe church went with upon learning of his daughters marhe took the first train for Kelton, independent feelings to the polls; and riage that fact is because in Idaho the vote is anrLarrived here yesterday. Procuring a conveyance he at once left for Groves by secret ballot, and not by tbe farce of freedom played in tho elections of Utah ranch, sixteen miles north arrival there by marked cards. Again, it is false that the Mormon autocratic party is a threatening demonstrations. Taking his majority in Oneida, although tho Bishi daughter roughly by tho hair, and drawhis revolver, ho said he would ops mado a majority of their ticket, and ing her and her husband, tho sensible Mormons think that a kill both Bishop has quite enough to do to cure when Grove, thinking matters had souls, without trying to cure laws, taxes, about come to a crisis, succeeded "in and other similar items. If the Mor- drawing and shooting first. The ball gan church think we acted unfairly in passed through the loft side of Rosevear, the election, let them contest it; we are who coolly walked away, merely requite willing they should do so, and we marking that (his man was too quick guarantee to show up greater and more for him, and died within thirty minutes frauds and illegal votes on their side, afterward. The affair is greatly regretted than they can on burs. There is a fair by tbe citizens of this place, as both of challenge, f Will they accept, or throw the parties have many friends and were up the sponge? The truth is they could liked by all who knew them. Owing to not controF a body of Danites to over the fact of there being no officer here, awe voters, as they have done, and the Groves has not been arrested, although drains en the church pence have been so he is waiting patiently to deliver himself heavy of late, in Brighams divorce up as soon as aa officer can be found.1' suits, defence of murderers, carriage Served 111m Right. grease and medical treatment, that it saint A by the name of John Jones, cant afford the greenbacks, and to eenfrom Hiram, Cache Valley, get drunk r test an election, as a lawyer wrote rt to one last night, and while prowling around of their leaders, will take both time to enter the house of Mr. and money. That the Independents attempted Addoms. Mrs. Addoms, being alone, intended to carry the election legally or became frighten edAn 'called for Mr. illegally is also false. They did not Landon, at the livery stable, which expect to carry it by themselves, but attracted the attention, of C. L. Brown, disgusted Mermens helped them, and who happened to be passing at the time. thus they carried the day. It was He stepped to learn the cause, but the incessant work for weeks, whilst our seeing the approach of a Mormon opponents rested liko the hare saintly Jones, man, fled. He was pursued and overin the fable, in self confident repose, and but falling in with other persons the tortoise won the race whilst puss taken, whe knew nothing of the circumstances slept. Brown from punishing him. Chawles knows nothing of the popu they kept About this time Mr. Addoms entered Istion in that part of the county near the and treated our saintly friend Snake river. It contains a large and to a arena, dose that he will be likely to refast growing population, and some o member for awbile, if his appearance our true legal loyal voters rode forty and today is any sign. Mr. Jones had better fifty miles to go ,te tho polls and record sober in the future, but if he will their votes against a lawless and keep persist in getting drunk he should unscrupulous priesthood. Nor was any remember when here that he is not in a such number as 300 votes recorded in Mormon town, and act accordingly. that region. Many teamsters rede miles NEW, STYLISH, ELEGANT to vote, and they were legal voters o arrived at A. Kuhn A Rro.s, the Oneida. We ceuid if it was not risking just Astrolan Cloak. their previous church standing name over twenty Mormons of this valley who Henry Lsiwes. is constantly receivvoted with us, because being away frem ing groceries in every variety and of the home the Bishop and Teachers could not choicest brands in the market. - It is his force them to vote under threats o intention to leave no vacancy in the groexcommunication. Drinks did not buy cery line. Give him a call aftd examine and when Chawlee votes, says repeating his stock. was exercised he goes as far from truth The advantages of using Dooleys as he possibly can. We admit the factj Yeast Ponder over other baking powders that our people are unsophisticated in! is apparent to at after a careful trial. political matters, and they may thank It is not only the most reliable, but perfectly free from deleterious substances, their priestly ruler); tor thus being in and therefore For sale at unsophisticated darkness. As to voting every grocers. healthy. honestly: we suppose they do when they AT THE OCCIDENTAL vote aliens, babies, minors and mules, but it is a new style of honesty. Bro. In Salt Lake City, tbe ever popular Chawles says it is as clear as noonday proprietors, Xuxfet Sr Muxfht, Can althat they have been defrabded. Yes; ways be found catering" 0 the tastes of When in the city defrauded of whatf Many have de- the thirsty public. frauded tbe peoitentiary for years, but and you wish to indulge, we recommend that fraud is likely to be played out by you to their qare. Their Tom, and Jerry the look of things now. But as we saic is simfdy immense. before let them if they wish (and we JEW ADVERHSESEaTS. wish they would) contest tbe election anc show in what the defrauding consists. Lectures The fact is that our church brethren do not like the accommodation provide At the Opera House, Ccrinne, for them en board the steamer Soda Saturday aad Sunday CrcdEga and have lo Springs Convention, confidence in Captain Bishop Hatch as November 2Rth anil SOUs. leader and mate Bishop Budge. Nor has pilot Bishop Austin bad any "survey H. C. Rixon of the channel of Salt River; nor Jo SWU1 deliver tvo lectures On 4l'breeology. I Lec ture 1st Prv of of I'brnloiry; location Rich know the ports where tithing is of iho onran; tbe d trujejuf thet temperapaid;, and Bro. Horner, as captains ment aLii their cuiitruhintf rrUueoces on charetc. acter; is as clerk, ignorant as any of Salt River - lajottreAl Phrenology '."liows us preeiaely and thus we might go on to what wc are; if we ettauapi deception, tbe very accounts; etiort convicts us; each sentiment, faculty ana P. Thomas, whose first duty as coroner lroixm.ity of the mind has its' natural Ian4 will be to sit on the rotten old corpse o guage.1 Admission 'j0 cents; children free. Doors et 7: wO; lecture commences stA opee priesthood. Times quiet, but storm in superabund The Old City Deaf HarkcU ance. Franklix. Ogden 1 s W i. i Minutps. t v FDI2I3 LV73 cc-r.ncr:.- thousand dollars; foithe office of tho aolicitor of thousand dollars. And the attorns report general shall hereafter annually tmountv Coa grass, in detail, the Hens, and causae of expenditure of the curi1' gent expenses of this department. Office of the solicitor of tbe tresmry-- ' For compensation of the solicitor of treasury, three thousand five tl191 dollars; assistant .solicitor, tbrss sarid dollars; chief clerk two thsos ur dollars; four clerks ofcla c ,M clerks of class.thres; three clerks of m two; twd clerks df cl ass ons; one twe ger; and ono laborer; in all, , seven thoUtand and sixty dollars. Far rent of the portion (four tho building occupied by the depart of juatlce, fourteen thousand dollr' For official postage of justice, ten thousand Ure. That it shall be tbe duty of lhe ,ll) f the saverel executive depr ku. and ef the beads of tho rtsp61 J roaus therein, In tha Rtre ;i lho public service, to reu v,ti, lJCk clerks of class ono aad of chiefs of divUwns $t hours of labor as may dup1 . the for proper r necessary the public business, not fia. D ever tbe time for which said dP to are by law required to be epsn to the contrary ness, any usage ' standing." buJ iih reo.Utixu.ft EVERY PERSON, f erw should irl or Man woman, bey bolirf We 'Of the Kxeelster Stationnn Ion . env note containing lnpr, Idottor. " pertuP pemsii, pens, blank book,tooth of 100 beautiful ladies, sachet, Chlnem Iuule,and a .sd dies or gents jsweln'. fl- ' rot pald50 cts., or r 1 I-- lr A ft b 4l 3 K J ft |