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Show THE MOUSING i:.MIEK: Ofijirx, UTAH. TIT.-IA- UMILNi.W,. Y MVJIMI'.KI; 11, 5 .AMUSEMENTS. grand BREVITIES OPERA HOUSE Theatrical Northwestern Association. Direction Re. GRANT. A. ALEXANDER . Caia-grate- Grand street parade following; Seat 1TAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! Driven From Home AT 2:30. 10c, 20c, 30c GRAND HOUSE Theatilcal Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea Mgr Wednesday Night H. C. FRAZEE PRESENTS THE BIG FUN SHOW UNCLE FIRST ONE CAME THROUGH Means the Doing Away With Tracks That New Divide the Yards. M. Roouev. connected with the Rooney Routing couipaur ot Xebraaka. over whom there waa some appreken-aio- SINGERS, DANCERS AND COMEDIANS AN EVERLASTING SUCCESS See Uncle Joah at tha County Fair Watch for tha Big Parade of tha Hayaeed Band. Seat Sal Prices, 75c, 60c, 26c. SHORT Tuaaday. COLD New GRA N D Association. Thursday Night John P. Slocum Company fine.) Offer tha Comic Opera Suoceea THE YANKEE CONSUL Buok by Henry M. ' Blossom, Jr. Music by Alfred O. Robyn, with HARRY SHORT OTHERS. CHORUB 40 Twenty tuneful, catchy aang hits. A new and Magnlllcant 125,000 Pro. ductlon. SEAT BALE NOW ON. PRICES .25o to $1.50 ............ OGDEN AUDITORIUM If you would Music by Nichols Band. Big Match Race Dee be- tween 919-76- o , Grand Opera Goose FRIDAY NIGHT. Importance. Direct from Unprecedented Triumphs on tha Pacific OoaaL Beat Play of the Season! Llebler A Ce.s Peerless Presentation. Out CHARMING, 15c. to . Drive Him New York, Dot. 10. CAPTIVATING. essie A Rome cable published here today,. aaya e jne SorialUt Radical papers wildly Tniment because, accord-- 1 belr view. It baa decided to Maxim Gorky, the Ruselan r Interdict, to leave ef Miriam Mlchelaon'a Is Qaewtog poUooka touktosa dramatisation novel. been living quietly at fTto hare gone to Naples flrrt performance of hit drama Children of the Sun," which haa pl,ed over a hundred times In Petrrthurg. hJl J Ibe deapatch adds It mi1 that the goverament la ITaea, aa tha Neapolitan population la very excitable. A repetition or,lera of some week ago, Tk-"Poke at a meeting, would tn,y hav,, displeased Russia and 1,1 m,w negotiating a cornmer- rial tiraty with Iuly ' Crowned other cities. famous at-.th- Italy .r - , He was Arrival aud departure iff mails st Ogdeu pustoflsce: Nurtu aud Northwest. O. 8. I.. Ry. Arrive. 7 :3u s. iu 6:33 p. u.; 12:55 s. m. 11.50 a. m East, all points. U. F. Ry. Arrive, :2u a- 3:15p.m.; depart, 7:5u a. m 2.25 pu u., ti:5u p. m. Southeast. R. G. W. Ry Arrive. l:Gu a. m, 11:45 a. a.. 2:50 p.m.; 7:ou a m.; 6:20 p. m. WmL all points, 8. I. Ky. 7:20 a. iu 2:50 p. in.. 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 t m . 2:45 p. m. Bobihera CalUoraia aad Nevada. 8. P. L. A. A S. L. Ry. Arrive, k:30 a. m.. 7:8tf p. u.; depart, 2:a p. m 6:3d p. in. E outliers Utah, O. 8. L. Rv. Arrive, 9:30 a. m.. 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southera Utah, R. G. W. Rr. i:uo a. m., 2:50 p. m., 7:G0'p. m.; iu., !:6w a. ai., 9:39 depart, 3:36 p. m. K it Lake City, O. 8. L Ry. Arrive, m.. lt:U0 m., 2:56 Ui.. 9:3u 190 p. m., 7:20 p. iu.; depart. 3:30 7:60 A 1:46 ., 10::10 A m., 5:5V p. m. G. R. Salt Lake City. W. 1:00 aa 9:29 m.; 2:59 p. ai.; depart, 7:99 de-pa- l, Order a package of this famous health and brain building flour and enjoy some good old fruhiouea Naur Brown England Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf will make you think you are to BcetoA With Allene Be If rising B. B. B. Flour you can make broad Just like the Puritans used to make. In the Bishops Carriage " aanaasanwee eawwasaasia and sceptered with a series of aweeplng aaoeeaaeu In The Invincible cant also embraces Byron Douglas, James Keane, 8am Read, Malcolm Bradley, Harry rord, oae Ey tinge, Mary Faber, Kato Jepsoa, Aubrey Beatde, Lavlnla Shannon aad other important players. scenery Entrancing effects Sumptuous Notwithstanding the magnitude of the engagement the regular scale of prices for reserved seals will not be advanced. Beat sale Wednes- - I KICKS. 25c to 11.50. FOUR-STOR- STRUCTURE BIG COMPANY. OF THE That Reas Out ef tha Aahea of the Destructive Firs of Laot Spring. 3 B Pancake Flour Ae-rii- In a session of the board of county oou'inlsriloners yesterday Ike ou aflernoou hours a ' decision (rum County AtAttorHulauUki and torney ney General M. A. Bremen waa road of fso subrelative to the rxpt-nsmitted by former Commit. Htouer Jim. Stanford aa overseer of the pour. Both attorneys, la writiea .lpiuiuns. confirmed the legality of the salary and the aunt waa aikiwed by the board. Aa there to ao provision iu the law for an expense of over $500 per jvar ui be paid the overseer, the claim was not audited by Clerk Man son aa it exceeded the specified appropriation. Letters were addressed to the county attorney and attorney general roquet. Ung opinions on the legal phase of the question. As Stanford to no longer a member of the board. It waa held that he is merely an employe of the commissioners, whose salary has no connection with the appropriation of $600, aad that aa an employe, without say official title, be la entitled to hia salary aa overseer of the jvjor. In the matter of expense bills submitted by Wilson and Stanford, Mattson refused to audit them on the ground that tha accounts as Itemised did not show for whst the money had been used. Mr. Wilson agreed to revise hia bill and 'state in detail precisely what his expenses fur the month of October were, but Mr. Stanford stated rather than aubinit to such an unprecedented demand he would nuke the county a present of the bill, which amounted to 915.15. Stanford argued that In hia career aa commissioner he had never been requested to revise his expense accounts, and that he would not now, at the end of bla service aa a public officer, establish the precedent. No action was taken In the nutter, and It to probable that the money will lie kept by the county. The resignation of K. K. Wilson as horticulture Inspector was read and accepted. In a petition, signed by many fruit growers in the county, Orson Badger applied fur tha position. The matter was nut acted upon. A petition from Joseph Hugge, for reappointment as county game warden, area received. On motion uf Wilton, Hogge waa named as warden at a salary of 945, an increase of $10 over hia present salary. Madaen op posed the motion and It waa loat on a vote. Awaiting further action, liugge will remain In hia position. The county clerk was notified to request the Idaho and Northwestern Railroad company to remove obstructions at tbe mouth of the canyon. Another car of real for the poor was reported avallahto. Senator McKay was in attendance, aa a qualified member of the board. The gpvemnra proclamation was entered In the minutes. Dr. K. 1. Hich and John Watson signed the . bond of tree-pantsr- d $9,000, i FRANK CHAPIN IN ELY Surprised at the Extent of tha Copper Ora Bodies. Frank L. Chapin haa gone to Ely, Nev. In an Interview for the Mining Record of Ely, he to quoted aa saying: "Ely has a most brilliant future. 1 have been following your mining enterprises and business opportunities tor more than a year past, but delayed coming here in person until the present time. 1 now realise that all the big things I had beard about the ramp were not overt stints tod. I have been up the canyon as far aa the Giroux properties, and was simply amaaed at the extent and magnitude of the mineral lone as revealed by surface showminings. 1 have been In moat of the tiuth-fully ing regions of the west, and cau aay that nothing exists like it. Tbe people outside do not realise what a wealth producer this great wdistrict to destined to lie. Ely will be making copper way beyond tbe present generation. I don't think It to possible to tell bow valuable such properties as the Nevada Consolidated. Cumberland Ely and Giroux will grow to be. to "M,v chief purpoae In dining Ely at this time waa to Investigate the merits of tbe properties of the Copper company. This group on tbe west, adjoins the McDunald-Elthe properties recently purchased by Kearns and David Keith, or Salt Lake, and adjoins the Chalnman group of the Nevada Consolidated on the north. The south rene of the ground to in the lode porphyry, and the north portlun to In the porphyry and lime, while tbe ore bodies, except the porphyry ores, occur on the contact of the lime and porphyry, and In the lime. 1 believe that when tbe ground la opened up, aa planned by the management, that the group will make one of the big properties of the Ely district. Aa a real estate man, I of course, have reflected some on the land glues In the town. I think, beyond question, that tbe town of Ely to here to stay, and that timid buyers cau invest their last dollar In Ely property with a cergood harvest I tainty of reaping Ifa real estate values heve been asked were not high, by Rome of the old timers who bare been winded keeping up with the procession. I unhesitatingly aar no. Ely has not yet begun to discount the future of her business prosperity. Can you imagine what a hustling little town Ely will be In the coarse of a year or so? But to ignore the future, can It be said that values are high when Improved property on Aultman street, your principal business street will pay over 40 per cent on the present 'Inflated' value? "Lodging house property, on any street of the town, will bring better returns. Rooms rent from $40 to $60 per month. J observe that your restaurants are crowded at every meal, and that general .prosperity prevails among your merchants. I consider Ely to be a town of sub xlan rial merit and can see for it a grant future. Tbe wealth and extent of your mines will make a big community f It for 1many years to come. I regret that have been unable to Identify myself with your enterprises at an earlier date." y Afternoon, 10c. Halien Government la THE SUM A Dramatic Event of at both men GORKY TO BE DISTURBED. . Cel-eo-n, Ogden. Evenings Famous V. Salt Lake, and Fred Hamer, Admita ion Admission That Stop-over- be graceful, learn to ekate. ThU win be exciting, have many friends. In District Jones, a mining man from Utah, is visiting hia brother-in-law- , Sa muel Hobson. Mr. Jones la enthusiastic over the outlook OF 9112A3A36 TO UTAH CONSTRUCfor the Gold Mountain district. TION COMPANY. A new discovery has been made on the Surprise group, owned by Willard rein of Snyder, showing a seven-foo- t 91! gold ore. Judge Howell Instructs tha Jury to The Sevier Consolidated, of which Bring in a Judgment for son la Mai one of of Rev. the Ogden the Contractors. new big stockholders, haa made a strike of very rich ore. The mill on this property, having a dally capadiv The jury In the case of tfi Utah of 200 tons, la mining day and night, Construction company va. the Oregon with every Indication of success. The General Connor, adjoining the Short Line Railroad company, returned Sevier group, has been bonded by a a decision this morning In favor of man named Bcogaard. On the proper- the plaintiff In the sum of 9112,536.33. Of this amount $23X26.24 waa for Inty haa been exposed a big vein, the terest on $89,710.14, since October 5, ore from which la sprinkled with free 1903. gold. After the arguments In the case had been concluded, Judge Howell gave the HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION. Jury peremptory Instructions In favor of the plaintiff and, without leaving their seals, the jurymen, through their Via Union Pacific, Dec. 18. foreman, returned the verdict Action was commenced by the ConDen to Round trip first class tickets struction company more than a year ; ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, ago to recover the money alleged to he Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joe, $32.00; due for certain work which the plain8L Louis, 639.50; Minneapolis, SL tiff performed aa contractors for tha Paul, $41.90; Chicago, $44.50. Equally defendant. low round trip rates to hundreds of Preparations are being made by the other points west of Chicago. Tickets Short Line company for an appeal of from within return to days sixty good the case to the higher court s Reallowed. of sale. date member the famous Overland Limited LimAfter a heavy meal, take a couple of and the new Los Angeles-Chlcagited, only 40 hours to Chicago. Fbr Doan's Rcgulela, and give your stomfurther particulars see A. B. Moseley, ach, liver and bowels the help they will traveling passenger agent, Ogden, need, Reguleta bring easy, regular passages of the bowels. Utah. J. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea. Mgt. C.L. MUST PAT MCUHTAIH Disoovariea Mining LINE Gold Mountain, OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical County Cleric Endeavured to Held Up Stanford's Pay as Overwear of the Poor. n Sunday, on account of liia sudden disappearance, turned up at the The sand ride cut-of- f was opened police station. He will continue hia Journey Into the north', i aa soon as yeaterda, without any ceremony u he leaves the ataion. deniunsu'aiiun when No. 7 left the old Before Judge Mnrphy yeaterday track at a poim southwest of the old a small number of tugs, drunks aud race track and steamed slowly through disturbers of the peace were given the cut, made by tin removal of tons light sentences, get era I proprietors of of sand The journey was Uude withsaloons were fined lor maintaining out Incident and. for the first time since the Short Like Las connected open houses Sunday. Ofdeu and Salt Lake, one of its trains John Moulder, a Southern Pacific from the south entered the depot yards switchman, was killed Sunday at without backing into place. Moutello on the Southern Pacific by a White the old route over the hill, switch engine. The body waa literally directly west of the depot, is not shortcut iu two. The reinalua were brought ened by the cut-ofit la excelled from Into Ogden Sunday and were turnod point of convenience. It was one of over to Undertaker Richey. Hut very the trials of the local yard that evlittle la known of Moulder or hia an- ery train from the south had to travel tecedents. He is reputed hi have been around a wye" and back In before in the service of the Pennsylvania paaaeugera could laud. Not only waa railroad in New York and la aatd to the operation a consumer of valuable have come from Elmira. No papers time, but it delayed the moving of were found on his body, but he la car In the yards and practically diknown by some of the local awitrhuen. vided the freight tracks Into two sections. Every train from Salt lake Will J. Wood la back in Ogden from waa compelled to stop until the track an esleudnd bualnnoa trip through could be cleared over the old track. Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Of Imt by the cut-of- f way the only atop Idaho he la very enthuaiastlo of Ita made, after the train reaches the city growth. He states that Nampa, espe- limits, la In front of the depot buildcially, la growing at a pace that five ing. The track across the yards will years ago would have been considered ha removed. For the present the track Aa evidence of thla from the river bridge to Its Junction Impossible. growth he quutea the flgurea of the with the sand ridge route will he perbank of Nampa, of which John 8. Hic- mitted to remain. Eventually It may key of Anaoonda, Mont., la president,-an- be torn up aa far as the Wasatch Canhia aon, Charlea Hickey, Is cash-ie- r. ning factory. These Igures show, year bv year, Another Important feature of the that when the bank waa established cut-of- f la that the grade la ao low that Ha total deposits were something over ordinary freight trains can ascend the 930,000, and that the deposits In No- Incline wlhcut the help of an extra vember of thla year were 9371,124.07, engine, but the schedule between Ogan Increase of over 1000 per cent den and Salt Lake will not be materially reduced. The case of John Bowman vs, Ogden la Nearly a year haa been consumed . City was commenced in the district the completion of the Many court thla morning. delays were encountered from time to time by the tendency of the sand A petition for the adoption of Grace through which It was cut to settle and InAlvlrda Bales, the cave In. Not long ago a large stream fant of Molly Bates, waa filed with of water waa encountered which the county clerk yeaterday morning by threatened to undermine the roadbed, Waller and Fannie Moody, The moth- ao that It was necessary to enlarge er of the child la willing that the in- the width of the cut by several rods. fant be lurned over to the Moodya. The road haa been completed for a month, but for unknown reasons, it On account of an Illness It waa was not used until this morning. necessary for Judge Howell to drive to the court house yesterday morning In a cab. It was with dHfccuIty that he performed big court room dutlee. After the morning session he returned Immediately to his home. three-montha-nl-d PERKINS 12th, the cut-off- JOSH AND SEVENTY-FIV- E 40 REAL BEAUTY BUILDING COUNTY ATTORNEY AND ATTORNEY GENERAL AGAINST HIM. MORNING. er Al-ga- OPERA Direction Northweatera DOWN GCDEN MAILS ue-par- t. iwe presenting Welby and Camaroa and Talada, Fogg and Raymond and Jacobi, Crescent City Qulntat, Sam Lea, Jake Webly, Ralph Klnter Kane, Reaaa williams' Charela Cameron, Lamlngh rigga, William Frank, and 23 othd er. Edlaon Frejectaacape; Concert Band; Saloa and Sanction Noon and Evening. PRICE RIDGE the convt nience of whiart- compelled to r'i.iHin over la Oadeu. iu inat:y oa.-j- . for Lours, the Puliiuun coiupauy haa pro Here-afta car Surd with the conductors eau avail uitiu-aelve- a of the accommodatiouu. MINSTRELS whitePirl, SATURDAY e. Fm Gortons Famous MATINEE P. X. tijiffui. lurrop ae-Loaruouncea the t :.i'Ui,tr. of jauiiii-r- , Alice, to John Groauoug, Auavomia, Mout TONIGHT Price! S1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Sale now on. Mr. hr f Mg:. "all lRAINS OVER MATTSON IS OPENING OF THE SAND TURNED THE LOWE N Better equipped iu all iis braut-bes- . with mote floor apse, more warehouse, aul other facilities that lucres a the (Krimry of the present building, us compared with the one wiped out by tire several mouths ago, the Geo. A. Lowe Hardware company commenced yeaterday u move into the new structure facing Washington avocua. This mock uf Iks coa.paay. which is now scattered from warehouses on Wall avenue to warehouses and temporary quarters earn of the new building, will be collected aad stored away la the four stories that compose the completed block. Manager Abbott pronounces the structure the must conveniently arranged hardware store building In the lntermuuntaln country. It coot him an Immense area of flour space with admirable facilities for the headline of all wares stored on auy of the floors. It to so constructed that destruction by Ate Is practically impossible. Every side present a "olid wall of bricks with windows set back into the masonry, guarded by special fire sppli-aace- e which will not admit uf flames to the Interior. There Is, on the exterior, no inflammable material exposed ao that the mistakes of the former building have been entirely eliminated In the plaus of the new. Throughout, th building to composed of alow burning malarial, rolnforeed by numerous safeguards which make the danger from fire lose most uf Its terrors. Tha main room on the first floor to 175 by 65 feet. The office occupies tho east end of the store room, aud to a model of modern convenience. The vault la so built aa to extend for several yards Into tha bank back of tha building and la completely located In cement and earth. It Is the only absolutely fireproof safe In the city, as in no way to It possible for flames to roach the contents uf the strong box. Other apartment a constructed In the solid earth Join the vault, fur the reception of hooka and other valuable accounts. Four stories are available for storing purposes. They are connected with an electric elevator and will be Blocked with a miscellaneous assortment iff hardware. The rooms have been and, altbough tbe scarcity of open windows la one of the features of the building, an arrangement of prismatic glass maintains a strong light over the entire structure. The main salrironni will be on the first floor. An Important Improvement to the p resen oe of a watchman's clock outside of the office whlrh connects with ten stations, located on tbe promises, thereby greatly decreasing the fire faaiard In that block. From Twenty-thir- d street, the company will construct a macadamised road for the convenience of wagons and vehicles of all description. The road connects with the shipping department on the second floor, also the iron house and machine shop, for tbe enlargement of which several thousand dollars will be expended. Another entrance will be on Washington a a a five days. "Our stock to all new, says Manager Ablmtt, and as complete as before the fire. What fire goods we have left are stored in a warehouse built expressly fur that purpose. We will begin the new year belter equipped than ever to haurlle our trade." "Everybody bait been gond to us during our unfortunate period," said Mr. Abbott. "Our Balt Lake competitors who would, when competing for business under ordinary conditions, grant no quarter, were particularly kind to ua and li was largely through this kindness that we were able to continue business without Interruption, notwithstanding the fact that we lost our main building and entire stock. The company considers the business prospects fur 1907 very bright and are busily engaged In placing ordera for spring shipment. a a , P- - a a m. ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, Ban Jess, CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Msnawa, WlA Cache Valley Points, O. B. Ia Ry. Arrive, 10:45 m.; depart, 4:59 p. m. Hu ilevllle, Edea A Li berty Arrive, 5:00 p. m.; depart. 9:99 m. R. F. D. Weber CountArrive, 9:09 A ai.; depart, 9:90 e. at. WAl. CLASMANN, a a COMO S - COMPANY 155 25th Street Postauuter. IN BUSINESS AGAIN FANCY bav about $40,900 of real estate hated with me, which belongs to old clients. frlt'Uds and srqualutaoees to the euai. who instructed me to close out these holdings In Utah at reasonable prices. 1 am making my headquarters at room No. 6. First Nodosal, with Hunter d Kennedy, and can be found after offloe hour at Ike Rood FRANC18 RITTER. hotel. I The worker with the most sand ally to the first to raise die dusL usu- CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS TOR MIL JUST ARRIVED WANT ADB YIELD BM RBBUCTB. to Go Putnams For Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoats Soils, Etc... will And You tbe qualitytyl and price to suit, Aad a child can buy aa-cbc- a$ a man. bigb-cv- t Boys a ahocfi Bpedal- - tj Putnam Clothing House avenue. From the loaaea of two destructive firos within a few weeks of each other, the I .owe company has emerged stronger gnd larger than ever. Out of tbe rulna have grown buildings that are a credit to the business district Many thousands of Jollars have been spout for Improvements and the company stands today bettor able to execute Ita business than ever before. Thla company has a well equipped niaclilue shop, fronting on 23rd street. This Is a feature, said Mr. Abbott, that we Intend to Increase very murh during the next year. Wa are going to enlarge It and make It complete in every detail, and the equal of any machine shop west of the Mississippi river. Tbe company bcgugi moving into Wllh a their new building today. large force of men lliey earn'd to transfer the stuck from the temporary buildings to the new building Inside of a purs food; self rising aad all ready to mix with water aad bake va a hoc griddto. to also Estes Doctor Specialist Cures when ethers fail. Modern mstfisdA Free consultation far any Chronic Dloeaee ef any name or nature. Every case guaranteed. A Partial list of Diseases Cured tort Catarrh, D raises a, Rlagiag to tbe of ton Head, Threat, Noes, Eye or Ear. wms All Dto-aae- s uf tha Lunge, Braaohla! Tkkea gad Chart. Dtaeatee of the Stomach, Lirer, Kinseys aad bladder. HaattPtoeaa, Rheueiattoa. Asthma, Nervoua Troubles, EL Vitos Dance. Pltoe, Fistula aad all Rectal Troubles, Tape Wo7?; cause. Diseases peculiar to WemoA ANT PRIVATE IB WANE MEN quickly euiod to stay cured. Remember the examlaatloa aad advise la FRE Tomorrow may be too lata. Call or writs S ESTES, DR. SPECIALIST Omen hours, 10 a m. to I A fllopk), Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 39. Waahlugtea Rnaaember Ava (Beyle the number. Society Lights OCDEH KN1CHTS Reading Lights Installation of New Council st Tone-pa- h Will be Greet Event in receipt Judge W. L. Maginnla of a letter from his son, Abbott Chid field, In which the young man states that at the Installation of the new council of the Knights or Columbus et Tonopah, on 8undav, Dec. 16. the Goldfield contingent wilt make it the biggest affair In tbe history or Nevada. He tells of a special train comlntfrom San Francisco, with hundreds of knights, and the preparations to welcome them and Afgive them the times of their livencounter the Installation of the new cil, all the visitors will be taken to Goldfield to visit every one of the rich, producing mines, and will be allowed to abstract gold apec linens. Ogden council, No. 777, of the Knlghte of Columbus, will have charge of the Initiation and the Installation, and will leave here In special ears on the night of Friday, Dec. 14. They a large delegation from the Salt Lake and Park City rouucito. and proh pose going down to Goldfield and to giro the new council the prop-r- r Sewing Lights to ex-pe- ct Tun-npa- Lights Far Work of Any Kind Can Be Praarcd by Usiflf Electricity Furnished by UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. f R. S. CAMPBELL General Manager W. WADE, Agent t send-of- f. f . |