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Show T'HK Ml)!;.MX(i amusements. The regular meeting of (he W. C. T. will be held at 2:30 y. in., Wednesday. in the K. of P. hall. 17. Mrs. Lawrence, A of Tyir luifriKBt toiou. trick and Bo.ai Ia-- ,uch a skaters. who her mud time y Wt WEDNESDAY Y.tiiiM.(j, JANUARY 2 le07 PURCHASE OF GREEK SHOTIBOOKAGENTS SCATTERED A TRANSFER LAND IN FIRST ON MONEY ON OGDEN Auditorium EXAMINER: POPES. EMPLOYE YARDS wife of Mr. A. H. Lawrence, lineman with ihe Utah Light A Railway Co., is convalescing after an ntuch of typhoid. RUMOR OF EXTENSION OF THE TRACKAGE. Deputy Sheriff Samuel Cate was made the guest of honor at a New Year's dinner yesterday, the being hie birthday. Ground Now Occupied by Covert were laid for the immediate To Cover Sewer Pips and Canning Cave family. Sheriff 8ebring and wife Companies. and intimate personal friends. The repast was served In the county court court house parlors and was all that For several days a persistent rumthe day and the occasion demanded. Mr. Core waa the recipient of sincere or has predicted the purchase of two Industries of this city by congratulations In Joint honor with the Harriman Interests. The I'tah Mrs. Cave who presided at the table. Canning company and the Ogden SewIn connection with the attraction, er Pipe A Clay company are the referred to, and to oue faprovided for the entertainment of the teachers, a trip through the canyon miliar with the ground in the routb will be arranged for those desiring end of the yards, this rumor seems to nee the beauties of the citys un- to possess mine than ordinary sigmatched attractions. The Hermitage nificance. The moat Important point to bear in will be open and informal parties are mind la that the buildings of the two already being arranged. Industries mentioned compel the south A billiard commenced about noon end of the yards to come to an abrupt Twenty-eightjesterday and soon covered the top juat beyond ground with fine flakes of enow. The street; and when one considers the wind blew from the north. rapid extension of yard trackage of late, and bearing in mind that even The temperature at noon Monday great expansion baa almply rewas 46, from which point It took a lieved and not removed tbe congestgradual course downward, reaching 28 ed condition, then the rumor rises at noon today. The weather man almost to the dignity of fact. If the deal goes through, it will probaeema to have turned over n leaf with the rest of us, and the Illustrations on ably result only in the removal of the new page are likely to be now-flak- th factories in question, fer there are countless sites la and about Ogden and icicles. which are Just si suitable, if not more Andrew Kerr, formerly of Ogden, but suitable, to their needs ; and. furthnow located in Salt Lake, la spending ermore, the purchase price will quite the first week of the new year in ihla likely penult a notable enlargement of the two plants. city. HAND Order a package of tali famous health and brain building flour and enjo some good old fsahlonea New Brown England Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf will yon think you are la Boston. With Alisas Self rising B. B. B. Fleur you eaa make bread Juat Uk the Purlieu used to STREETS JAMES EMERSON WAS MISTAKEN FOR A THIEF. THEY ARE HERE TO TALK THE TEACHERS. Night Watchman Leveled His Gun and Fired, the Bullet H.tting the Mark. Trains Bringing in the Vanguard of tks Army of Utah Pedagogues. Guat Deams. a Greek nighiwa.ch-maIn the yards, shot James Emerson, a young men employed on the Union Pacific transfer, a few minutes before 8 oclock yesterday. Drums wa arretted by Officer Tom Burke a he waa about to leave shift. From him was taken a J8 caliber revolver with one empty cartridge in the chamber. The bullet penetrated young Emerson's left arm. narrowly niiaaed the bonea and ploughed a painful and serious wound is the flesh. It struck the arm at a point on a level with the heart and, but for the bad aim of the Greek, a tragedy might hare resulted. Immediately after the shooting. Emerson was token to a nearby houae, whet a physician dresaed the wound. That Deams acted hastily and unwisely la the opinion of the officers and the friends cf Emerson who were a short distance away when the shoot lug occurred. It appears that Emerson, with other of the tranafer force, came to work at the lower ext remit r of Twenty-seventstreet, before the light of day had fairly set in. Clouds overhead added to the darkness, so when young Bmerlson approached a car of ooal, for the purpose of securing fuel for a fit that the tranafer force usually makes early la the morning, Deame did not distinguish him from a thief. He called for Emerson to halt and was Informed of the nature of the errand. This did not satisfy him, however, and, as Emerson continued to wn,a away, the Greek drew his gun, took deliberate aim and fired. Tbe report attracted the tranafer gang. Emerson was noon taken to shelter by fellow workmen, some of whom detained the watchman until Officer Burke arrived. By twos and threes, the advance guard of the state teachers arrived Monday nig hi aud yesterday morning. They came from the furtherest IniIms in the which aiate, justifies the that saying those wiih the longest distance to travel arrive first. Guided by kindly disposed street ear conductors and obliging pedestrians, they found their way to the Keed and surprised the local officials, as they wet not expecting any oue until today. A cordial receptiou was tendered them, however, and the committee provided quartern. Nichols' band will be stationed at the depot to greet all morning tralue and committees will be ready to direct the visitors to headquarters and show them to their rooms. Headquarters at the Reed have been established. They were opened yesterday and will be maintained until tho last day uf the convention. That part of the hotel corridor converted 1a to a temporary office Is commodious and roomy, ample to provide comfortably for officers id the state teachers' association, most of whom can be found during tbe day at the hotel. General instructions will be given out to each delegation ae It reports at head- TO HOW A STRANGER WORKED HIS WAY TO JAIL. n COMMENCING DEC. S1ST. WEDNE8-Sa- y AND SATURDAY MATINEE. WEEK ONE GRAND MASK SKATING EVENING, THURSDAY JAN. 10TH. KAR-NIVA- L wrld famous The m week. oemmenclng January 14th. RKXGB." Mondoy. ..10e AFTERNOON ADMISSION ADMISSION is. evening ITAHNA TBEATEff TONIGHT I MATINEE SATURDAY AT MS. PRICE. . 10 20 SOO see what you want for Christmas Do you here? Brownie Camera. 1.00 76.00 Eastman Kodak., 5.00 to Prtmo Film Pack Camera. $5 to 20.00 60c and up Bora' and girls sleds Edison Phonographs, (10,20 and 30.00 6.00 Roller Skates, 60c to. 4.00 Ice Skates, ,60c to FOOTBALLS. CAC'NG SETS, ROCKET KNIVES. GILLETT SAFETY RAZORS. le feet lets of things most suitable fer Christmas presents. T. S. HUTCHISON No. 306 Twenty-Fift- h well-know- n h tl-i- Escaped From Sing Sing a a h sixty-fourt- Street e. Prof. Drlggs of the School for the Deaf and Dumb yesterday met the delayed Park City train on which were several pupils consigned to his care. TO MOVE K1GHLANDJ0Y Utah Con. Smaller will Probably be ef Pine Canyon. Located at Mouth Arrivals from the north yesterday The Herald says: That the Utah report heavy snow storms along the line. At Pocatello the storm rose Consolidated Mining A Smelting comto n bllaaard, but was localised. pany has decided to move its Highat land Boy smelter, now located Just at the stroke of 12 Monday Bingham, acraas the mountain to the night, a party of men. who, neemlngly month of Pine canyon, near Tooele were unable to await the returns tram City, seems assured. It Is the first Tonopah, started a little strenuous of the four great smelter companies to sport of their own on Washington ave- located in the Salt Lae valh-nue. between Twenty-fourtand Twenty-f- taka any decided action towards movifth streets, it Is to be hoped that ing as a result of the Marshall smoke a few new leaves were turned over injunction, and if the farmers' committee does not sea fit to adjudicate during the scrimmage. the smoke problem in some satisfacWill Stevene, of the Preston branch tory manner is the very near future, the valley win lose at leant one of of the Sidney Steven. Implement company, came down from the north this Its greatest Industrial concerns. That the company la in earnest is morning. indicated by the action of Manager Nearly all trains, both arriving and R. H. Channing and Attorney Yen Cott yesterday departing, were late yesterday, and who visited Tooele City numerous impatient waiters were with a view to securing options on paeing up gml down in and about the the necessary laud. A meeting was held in the office of Attorney L. L station. Baker of that place, with a large number of lend owuen, and Mr. Channing MARRIED explained that although the company ATjl:30 A. M. had several other-- altos in view it Then They Took the Train fer Cal- would prefer to put . in its smelter ifornia at the mouth of Pine canyon, which la four and one-hamiles east of One of the prettiest home weddings Tooele. In order to do this they deseason occurred yesterday sired to acquire options on all the of the when, at t:80 o'clock, Miss Gilberts land within five miles f the contemMarie Fell became the bride of Chss. plated site so as te estimate the cost O. Lillis. The wedding took place of the purchase of tbs ground, should in the beautiful residence of A. G. the farms be In any way damaged by Fell, 675 26th street. The rooms wort the smelter smoke. The officials said to sign attractively arranged with beautiful the company was willing California flowers, rcaes and carna- these contracts, providing the land tions being banked with great ferae owners will agree upon a reasonable upon the piano, mantles and tables. price to bo paid, should such a pur The wedding was n private one, chaae be adjndged necessary three Mr. and Mrs. Gllette, Mr. Albert R. years after the smelter is in operaWilber, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carver tion. being the only ones present with the home family. THE OLD AKOTHE NEW YEAR The bride was prettily gowned in white satin taffeta and carried a hugs bouquet of large whits rose buds. (Lixsie Brothertpa Plggott) Mias Goldie Fell, wearing a pink Toll." belle, for the old year dying, Toll softly, solemn and alow; crcps gown, waited upon the bride and Albert R. Wilbur attended the groom. Hark to the voice sighing, After nil pnent bad enjoyed . Hasten! O, hasten and go. dainty wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Lillie departed for Oakland, Cal- Bad are the tales they .are telling, Stories of sorrow and woo. ifornia, to make their future home. Miss Fell has been one of Ogden's Heartaches, Tears fast are falling, lending young women and n wide Toll, bolls, then solemn and alow. circle ef friends will miss her1 presence very much. Toll out a dirge for the dying. Help us to bury anew our faults Here's your cue for the new year. Be sure and hare your laundry wants attended to by an American plant By so doing' you will avoid risk and disappointment We use no wsahing preparations as Is the practice of the Heathen Chinese. Tours for n prosperous new year, Ogden Sleam Laundry Thoaea 171 417 SSth SL MAID AND MATRON. If you follow thebe general directions for oaring for the face yon will in n very short time notice an improvement. and if continued your skin will be kept in good condition. At s night fill your wash basin full of quite warm water, dissolving a tables poonful of powdered borax in face brash it With n camera-hal-t' and white castlle soap scrub your face well. Dip brush in water, rub it on the soap, then'on your face. After you feel it is perfectly dean rinse off nil simp in two or three warm waters. Dry with a heavy but .oft towel, rubbing lightly. Cover the face with bleach cream; leave on during night; in the morning wash off with warm water and soap, rinsing in several cold water. Dry with plenty Twice n week, after n face bath, massage with akin food, omitting the bleach. Wipe off what oil the flesh has not yet absorbed, and bathe In cold water, wiping without rubbing. Before going out of doors rub n little cream over the face, then put on your powder. I think you will like rice powder better than talcum. Hang nails may be prevented by lifting the akin carefully a way from the nail and cutting away the little snags with the sharp tips of your scissors. Fill a can having a perforated top with powdered orris root, sprinkle this on and through the hair well, brush out every particle with a stiff brush; It will leave your hair clean and fluffy- - Once a week will be often enough to use It. two-third- OGDEN 263 TIBF EXCHAM5E Twenty-fift- h St California end Esatem Race Direet Wire tat AH Spertlnp Eventa WAS MUSIC HALL BEAUTY. First of Them to Merry Into the Peerage. FIRST FIRE OF THE YEAR. Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. 1. The first fire of the New Tear took place early wlP',,1.in: Jan- - 1. Lady Clancarty. today when the entire series of buRd-Ing- s owned and operated by the DiaI4 l B.r husband's estote In I?? bounty Galway night was mond Distilleries company, from 417 in? .Ll m,,ric ha,l bputy to marry to 425 East Pearl street, was gutted. Wben th Earl The fire is supposed to have started waSrua Mile. Bllton .he was the from the communication of spirits or beauty of London. high wines with fire in the engine f the eucceeding mar room on the ground floor. The loss is character- - Ahat of Lady 1100,000 Lord CmriLand lAdT Bllto Tha on l,m music hall JOHN W. GOFF RESIGNS. . lt STLtttos Z. sut.!? fry riding n arl a 11004 wlta- to. a Ufa of rustic Irish hJ hub4'" hearts of the coun- cross coun arf17T',2rhich 4eTrtPrt last cause of death. -- h OCDEH MAILS h lf New Torts, Jan! L John V. Gelt, who has made an enviable record on the bench ns New York's recorder, resigned last night He was elected to the supreme court In November and becomes a Justice of that court today. our tins and our sorrows; Help us begin Ufa anew. And Ring out. glad bells. Ring out loud and clear. The old. sad year is gone; Welcome, O glad New Tear. Mr. Jon. Wallace, accompanied by three of her daughters, went down to to CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. Do Net Endanger Life When An den C It Iran Shews You the Cure. a, m, a a, a, ue-par- a, Og- Why w!l people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow themselves to become chronic Invalids, when a certain cm is offered them? Donn'sKldnev Pile is the remedy to use, because ft 'gives to the kidneys the help they need to perform their ork. If you have any, even one, r.f the symptoms of kidney . disease, cure yourself now, before diabetes, dropsy or Bright's disease acts In. Rear this Ogden testlmou: Mrs: W. B. Bhlplry, of 230 Twenty-Fourt- h street, Ogden. Utah says: I have used Doan's Kidney Pills myself and found It to be a splendid preparation for toning up the kidneys, easing backache, or any annoyance of that k nd. But the 'greatest results got from Doan's Kidney Pills, which were procured at 8. W. s drug store, was In our boy who was troubled with Kidney complaint that the accompanied backaches and pains would be so severe as to cripple him up. To move around, bend over from a standing position or straighten np again was torture. Doan's Kidney Pills removed this trouble and have been of the most wonderful benefit to him." For sale by all dealers. Price 69 Foeter-MiUbur-n cents. Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. -- Bad-eon- nake. Interfered. quarter. Quite tbe most novel method cf ushering in the New Year landed a gixid meaning fellow in Jail. To the great disappointment of small boys aud larger boys, a man, with bis pockets full of pennies, was steered to the police station and booked on a rharge of drunkenness. He gave hi name ae M. H. Mlmloe. Ae the new year approached, he proceeded to convert all The silver la his pockets into pennies. Comment ing at the corner of Washington and Twrnty-flftstreet. Mimics walked lowly and somewhat unsteadily toward Twenty-fourt- h street, scattering the pennies before him as a man sows w best. As they fell ua the pavement newsboy, messenger boys and just plain buys dashed for them. Thus encouraged, the benevolent one continued his way north. At the middle of the block he had a large and hearty support, but be im-- t bis Waterloo in the shape of a bluecoat. a stiff helmet and a hard club. Mimics remonstrated with the officer, sad, as his arguments proved of ns avail he openly rebelled and was taken to the station only by main force. Pancake Flour ia also a pur food; seif riming and all ready to mix with water and bake ea a hot griddle. Trade Mark ALLEN'S h D0S0T0 ance and are busy luiarriewing teachers snd trustees. the IN BUSINESS ACAIH FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS TOR FAIL The funeral services over tb- remains of Patrick Martin, no old . JUST ARRIVED R. veteran, will be held at the Catholic church at 10 o'clock today. Interment will be In Mountain View WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. cemetery. I bars about $40,000 of real estate luted with me, which belongs to old clients, frisnds and acquaintances la the east, who instructed mo to close out these holdings In Utah at reason- Go FOOD a, P a, a, HL Frit Lake City, O. S. L. Ry. AitIva mM 1:80 bl, 12:00 an, 1:80 7:30 p. a.; depart. 3:80 10::10 8:45 p. m 1:00 a a a m, ?.:60 a f 660 p. a. Balt Lake City, R. G. W. 1:00 a k. ; 2:60 p. a.; depart, 7:00 a m. f:30 P. a, jl a, A a. Cache Valley Polite, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 10:45 a. m.: depart, 4:60 p. a. Hti'rtsvlllA Eden 4k Liberty Aril va 5:00 p. a.; depart, 9:00 a as. R. F. D, Weber County Arrive, 1:00 m. , p. m.; depart, 0:30 a WM. GLASMANN, Postmaster. EASTERN EXCURSIONS Via the COLORADO MIDLAND RY. On November 20 and December 18. One faro plus 2 from Utah points to Chicago, MlnnespoliA Kansu City, OmahA Denver and intermediate points. Limit, 19 days. Stopovers. For further information write L. H. Harding, general agent. Balt Lake City. MORE FRIENDLY. le Con- Berlin, Jan. 1. Prof. Meunaterberg of Harvard univeraity, In an Interview yesterday, said that lately thera has been a marked change for tho better in tbe relations between Germany He gave and tbe United States. three causes for this. The first is the popularity of Baron Speck Von Sternberg, the Germ as ambassador, and his close familiarity with President Roosevelt; secondly, because affairs relating to the United States are now handled In the ministry of foreign affairs by Herr Busch, for many years an attache at Washington, and, third, the growing antagonism between the United States and Japan. Formerly, Prof. Mueneterberg said, Americans bellrved that the next nation they would have to meet In war was Germany. Now the California snd the question, the Philippines Sandwich talsnds all presented points of differences which might euily cause serious trouble The reports that he was intrusted with a secret mission to the kaleer for tho conclusion of a secret treaty between the United R tales and Germany, the professor declared, was pure fancy. . TWO MILLION DOLLAR BRIDGE. For Mens, Boys and LAW Childrens IS NOW IN Overcoats Suits, Etc... EFFECT You CRIMINAL MURDERED IN NEW YORK. find to price suit, and a child fan buy aa cheap as a man. and Jama, Preserves and Canned Goods Must Be What They Are Represented to Be. New York, Jen. 1. The pure food legislation enacted al the la. I congress brromea operative to. lay. Tbe authors of t' e bill believe It will put n stop to tli- - sale of adulterated and Impure foods, drugs, confectionery and liquors. The abuses sought to be corrected, it is asserted, are numberless. After this It will be possible for consumers to know precisely what they are receiving for their money. Articles under the heads already enumerated will have to be what they purport to be, If the law Is compiled with. A large number of Inspectors, working under the supervision of the department of agriculture, will watch dealers of alt sorts to sea that they do not violate the law. Offenses against the Jaw will be punishable by fine or Imprisonment, or both. It will be Illegal to manufacture any article of food nr drug which is Convicmisbranded or adulterated. tions for an offense against Ibis provision may be followed by a fins not exceeding $500, and eubsequent conviction by a fine of $1,000 or a year's imprisonment, or both. It Is considered a certainty that as a result of the law certain brands of jams, preserves and canned goods will be all but driven out of the market because the law stipulates that all goods must be properly labeled. As all liquors in bottles offered for sale at bars must be labeled, want la known to drinkers ms straight rye whiskey must be designated pure." blended Bottes containing whisky must be marked In each a way as truthfully to describe tbe contents, but exactly the form of such labels has not yet been fixed by the department of agriculture's experts. will tbe quality,style MANY KINDS OF GOODS WILL BE DRIVEN OUT. Boys' hlgh-eu- t shoes a special ty. Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist Curve when others fail Modem methods. Pros consultation for any Chronic Disease of any name or nature. Every case guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cured Catarrh, Deafness, Binging la the Bara, Diseases of the Head, Throat, No, Eye or Ear. All Dle-eases of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and ChaeL Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, St Vitus Danes, Files, Hotels sad all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Pot cooing from any causa: Diseseee peculiar to Womoa. ANY PRIVATR IMBEABB OF MEN quickly euivd to stay oursl Remember the examlaattou aad advice Is FRE3L Como at ouoe. write: Tomorrow may be toe late. Call , DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours, 10 a. m. to 0 p. m. 2481 Washington Arc (Boyle Rlnck), Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number. RECORD. No Executions In ths Stats ef New York. New York, Jan. 1. In the criminal history of tbs state of New York tbe year 1908 broke the record of nearly a half ccnturv in that no execution occurred In Slug Sing prison. There are eight men under sentence of death In the prison, but each has received a stay of appeal. The records show that the time from which a murderer received sentence until tbe law's decree h carried out has gradually grown longer. In the beginning of Sing Sing's history only a few months elapsed, and now years pas before every legal method has been exhausted by condemned men. . Kaaaas City, Jan. 1. Work was begun vesterday on tbe con struct! os of the Kansas City, Excelsior Springs A SL Joseph Electrio Railway companve bridge across the Missouri river. The bridge will cost nearly 02.000,000. and the remainder of the line to SL Joseph, Mo will require expenditure of 14,000,000. By employing $1,600 men, working at a dosen places simultaneously, the line will be completed in eighteen month. to Putnams able prices. 1 am making my headquarter st room No. 6, First National, with Hunter A Kennedy, and can be found after office hour at the Reed FRANCIS RITTER. hotel E & COXPANY 1SS 25th Street - Book, agents have put in an appear- BBB FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, Baa Jmo, Cal Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mlliffi, Manawa, Win !:e American Enmity for Japan tributing Cause. Hope, smiling and tears are gone, As peals the Joyous bells aloud. And upon the sounds are borne The Joys to eome. Ogden, Deoember, 1906. the capital yesterday morning spend New Tears with relatives. Arrival and departure of malls at Ogden postoffice: North sad Northwest, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 7:80 a. m, 9:10 p. m.; depart, 12:85 a m, 11:60 A m. East, all points, U. P. Ry. Arrive, 4:20 a. m.; 1:15 p.m.; depart, 7:60 a m 2:26 p. 6:60 p. a, South east, 1L G. W. Ry. Arrivs, 11:41 1:60 p.m.; t, 1:00 7:00 A a.; f ;!0 p. a. Wont, all points,' 8. P. Ry. 7:19 a 7:00 p. m.; depart, 1:10 2:60 p. A a., 2:46 p. a. Southern California and Nevada. 8. P. L-- A. A 8. L. Ry. ArrivA 6:80 a p. at, 0:80 bl, 7:10 p. m.; depart. p. a. Southern Utah, O. R. U Rr, Arrive, 7:30 p. m.; depart, 1:30 1:10 A A m., 2:46 p. a. Southern Utah, R. O. W. Ry. Ar7:00 p. m.; rive, 1:00 a. m 2:60 p. 7:00 a. a., 0:80 depart, 1:30 A GERMANS Tbs New. by Boys, Until a Policeman With a Club, 8-- n y . -- Hs Was Followed KEEP STEPPING, JOE Mother ef Cans Sends a Messags te Tonopah. New York, Dec. 1. A special to the Times from Baltimore says the moth er of Joe Gens, the pugilist, received a Christmas present In tbe shape of a check for $6,000 from her son. Last night Mrs. Cans sent her son this telegram to Tonopah: Thanks, keep stepping, Joe. New York, Jau. 1. One serious Old man AUlngham seems to have crime marked the outgoing year here. Robert Wagner. 20 years of age. and s very high opinion of bis daughter. almost foolish on the subHarry Ball, 17, quarreled in Brook- "Tea, he's say that, any lyn Just before midnight Is the ject. I once heard him a fight that followed BHI draw a knife tilled foreigner wbo ranked below and stabbed Warner la the neck, tbe duke ought to be glad to get her withChicago any bonus whatever. wound causing dath coon after. Bell out Record-Herald- . nmaSmS In the notice TT Any Person Cutting or De-- t stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose-- . . cuted dt dt dt . .. i UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE, Agent BSBSffiSHSCS |