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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1901. 19 PLAN TO EXTEND CITY OF HONOLOLY arter Committee Suggests It Include Entire Island of Oahu. . re Small Trusts in the Isl- , the Livery Stable Com- , Is Finally Dis- solved. of r city in area of .1\ - {cKINLEY APPROVES OF HAWAIIAN LAND SALES rs Who Have Taken Up Claims Olaa Must Now Surren- Advertiser upheld nd sales vernment be- ©c rrnpleu ad- e Secretary of coples of all ich bear ey, ap- t the Olaa squat- da t‘w\ have the od, instead 5t having by the United previously . that the hose who ction of the g of the land con- F d t do so. The ! mu(h inferest in 3 € interests are | f whether the roves certain | jawalian Gov- | R NEWS OF WALDEN, Missing Sen Quentin Bookkeeper's | A(counts Correct. ansacted. War- | his bed and it | elapse before . him with pneu- 1 in the Walden tant has left word of his INTERESTS THE COAST. Postofice Appointments and Pensions Issued. i{INGTON, Jan. 12.—Postoffice es- — California — Loara, Orange n W. Duckworth, Postmaster. commissioned—California— itcheli, Dunlap. Oregon—Dow. ks ashington—Sar- mrigim.l)— ene . Renewal—, Tt ginal)—A. Barrett, Puy- - The accidental tear- Omaha from her n Quentin by the recent result in the repairing of ier frame and timbers are and an order has been e Omaha in dock for a of her hull. If the »d reported she b- 1 be repaired he nd replaced v e e tson. is Gangerou. Zastert m&v ;;'c)flcd-my ot mm m.n. rund clean 1510 take mEAxfl’E’ LIKE cAuDg% ;nn Ad KEEP YOUR BLOGD GL RRRRRRRRRRREY RR R R R R RRIER RS RRERRRY & R R AR RRERRRY KR RERLERRERR X R R dent has not | A heavy at- | who are la- | found no dis- | e | THE EMPORIUM '5 Ajler-Stock-Taking Sale Lace curt-lns. mulat s odd pairs of curta'n pair; of a kind lefc from varl haif price— e par. from 35¢ to b—on sale during week w. eh. ... To-merrow RRERRNARRRRRRRARRER VR RRR RN RR R we frst pu- them cn on Monday and duting week we have more than 150 odd pairs of Lace Cur- | tains which we are gcing to place on ale this week to cloc out at exactly QM@= 50z, 75¢c, $1 and $1 50, Aleo 150 Mustinn Curtain Ends— | emtroidered in many diferent sty'es—worth | Monday acd . f‘iuanut\ lacts, 253 $1.50 Art Books 12¢ week while quanticy the balance of the Jap- attracted so much at- aelat One bock conists of seventeen THF, EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | ,Lace Gurtains. _After-Stock-Taking Sales-- and first showing of early arrivals of Sprmq Silks, Dress Goods, and the beautiful 1901 Wash Fabrics. Clearing Sale Reductions of the tnost convincing character on this season’s Dress Materials—Silks, Suits, Cloaks, Muslinwear, Clothing tor Mzn, Shoes for Women and Children, Curtains, B2dding, Flannels, etc. Greaf Stecial Offerings of new-style Ribbons, fine Toilet Soaps and House Furnishings. A week of pleasant surprises zjn st or; for even those patrons who are most familiar with The Emporium’s /zbem/zly in price-culling when occasion emands. i & Aiter-S ock-Taking Sale | Framed Pictures. Beginning Monay and dur'ng the entire week the Picture and Fame D:partment (second A ter-Siock-Taking Sile Picture Frames. L a her Photo Frames—In oval, circular and cquare, cabinet and Paris panel sizes, an a- Atter-Stack-Taking Sale Men’s Suits and Qvercoats. Important Special Sale of 25c¢ Ribhons 14c. Dire: + from France, a ‘arge importation of ex- Fancy Ritbon, entrely new weavs, in | | THE EMPORIUM. H Arler-Stock-Taking Sale Fiannels. These are all seasonable firs:-quality | goods—suitable for wrappers, waists, pajamas, night gowns, etc. 7¢ quality Tennis F annels—in neat, light-colored effects—¢‘clean-up™” pri 10¢ heavy woven colered Tennis Flannels—be.t grade Teaziedwns, ctc.—'clean- my, up’ prce, pervard.. 73G 20¢ Polar Mott'ed Fannels—1 splendid service- able fibri—¢‘clean-up™ price, per | yed..... I1ec 10c Print>d thp:a Flannels—a Iarge asicre- ment of pattrns and color effects— “c ean-u)™ price,”” per yard. . 7ic 15¢ hewy whits Shaker Flannel, extra wide and full valus, at regular 10c “clean-up™® price, per yard. . 1 Costumes, beg'nning | The otter books Published to sell st $1.50 each— 12¢c flocr) wil offer hundrac frame| in every popu ar style. In t ton there ae pan avd colcred until ¢ ing time next Saturday prices. of pretty pictures, ollec- | photo- graph, p;nmt Pesy «arbons, water co'ois, chgmxrg 5 ewchings, autcty es, etc.; choice night at| onz-guarter off imarkea sortment of designs with prctty steriing siiver or-ament, a'sy genuine go'd leaf Flrent ne Frames, in card, cabinet and Paris panel s zes, a ni | cales, on specia wezsk ac One-ikird Off, sale Monday anl duting the PREERRRRRRREY P % RRRR) s, rezularly $§.00, l"' 2_‘ A splendid assortment of Rai and belts, and Dress Ski fine styles, a'l colors and $12.50 and $15.00, afte Lot §— Assortei lot of this and day™ all colcrs and blacks, have been $12 $20.00, atter stock-taking price. . . teau i'ul goods and sty €3 £30 Lot 3—Asorted Jot of fine medium price $25.00, after stock-taking p Lot 6—Full length Long Cear stock-taking price . . stock-taking price . Lot 2—Asorted lot of Si Skirts Reduced. iny-Day and dress length all-wool Skirts, all this sea- after stock-taking price. $2.95 and $3.45) s, have been $6.50, $7.50, $9.5 ock-taking price Lot 3—Big lot (-y assorted Skirts, finest ““Rai braid trimmed and plai ack, have been $10.00, uocl.-ukmg price. . Tailor Dresses and Jackets Reduced. last season’s Tailor Dresses, “rail | - and the regular dress style, a splendid lot of all-wool éres es and | ers, Skirts, Gowns and Chemiez, .50, »}uoa m1$7-95 Lot 2 Ascrted lot of our finett n=w Tailor Dresics, , have been $25.00, sl §y5 00, sller ack- -taking price. all szes and colors, have te=n from $5.00 to $10.00, a'ter . $2.95 and $3.95 out, loose tacks, the cxtra stylish coat, in fine light and medium shades of tan and blacks, have been $25.00, after Waists and Wrappers Rzduced, Lot 1—A siendid lot of new, All-Wool Wa'st, lined throughout, in colors and biack, all sizes, and regu'arly $1.75, after i and Funch Fa Waists, model styles and finest shades and finish, regulary $5, 86 and $7, after stock-taking price. . half. reguarly 2. price.. Lot 6— 5, & | $4.95 |, " with buckles | fine linings and | $7.45 stock-taking prce advertiged. 4-piece Cas chemi < Scts, trimmed and $19.75 - and heavy All-Wool Warm | 3-piece sets that were $:0 cut to 3-piece sets that $12.45 *silk lined through- $17.95 10c assorted Black Quills cut to 98c and Velveteen Fancy - $3.95 to $15.00, cut Muslin An additional Skirt Sa'e this week. Our stock of fine dress skirts too large, so prices have been cut nearly in| All of our Dress Skirts are of the bast and neweast materials, and alf this season’s make and styles, and all wool. Lot 3—Assorted lot of new Flannelstte Wrappers, lined waist. all tizes, have besn §$1.25, a‘ter s'ock taking pri e | Lm? & Asorted lot of new, fine Pique and Twilled Fanne'ette | Wrappers, best making ani trimming, lined waists, rrgu jary $z.50, after stock-taking price orted lot of fine ¢Near ed edge, in all the best shajes and black and s $2. scorted lot of the finest “Near Sik,’ | Moreen Underskirts, most teautifully made gooce, black and all fine colers, regularly $£4.00, $4.50 and 1t and gown, price was $12.50, special at. siece Cambric Sets, trimmed with Maltese Torchon lace, drawers, | chemise, ekirt and gown, the chem'se and gcwn have ribton at neck, price was $1 $13.50 $1 Tea Aprors, lace and ritbon trimmed, now . Colored and Cloahs»d"uitg\ Wear ~ Silk™* Undrrskir s, deep pl stock-taking £7.48 Saeen and Sik 5o and §2.75, aftr $5.00, after $2.95 Undermusiin Bargains. Great values in Bridal Sets f fine garments, mitched pieces of Draw- large assortment in add'tion to these | i trimme 1 with Maltcs: lace, eriwers, $7.50 $6.95 Ladies’ $2. ;o " French Cambric | Gown, lace trim- . $1.50 m'ng, cut to . 0, tpecial at Ladies’ 35¢ Tenn's Flan- 802 asiiecr w liinery Reduced. $2.00and $1.00 Felt and Tc 5¢ as high a1 fa5 cut to $9.75 79¢ | asy riment 'e t over from the hoi ay | $1.48 | | Mea’s Winter Sack Su'ts | Man 's Overcoais One-Quar- Lot & Avsorted 1ot of cur finest Silk-Lined Jackets, in 21 the new ; weref 4o cutto S BB« @O Lacic: $1.50 fine Cambric Dravi- { fine sha‘es and blacks and trimmed, have besn | 3-piece set; that er , fine lace trim- $13, $16 after stock-taking price . ‘9-95 | “-mg¢acutxo“5.50 ming, cut to. 31.00 | Lot 5—4 m length Automobiles, fine loose backs, | Ladies’ Tea Aprons, laceand ribbon * Irfants’ 60: Cambric Short D:ess, | About and extra fine fitted back jackets, all silk Lned, finest kinds only, all | trimmed, 75c kind, emtroidery and tucks, colors and black, have been S:c 00, $22.50 and your choice cut to, 40 CULID. 4,5 L e o 450 Velvet Shapes, cut t2, @B DG sil' Extra Special in fine Trimmed Millinery for Monday only: All Hats that were marked up All Hats that were marked up $4.75 No alterations a’ thess pric's. | the “owe | geods of like quality can be sold for, and from Too many $15 | Suts, too many l\rr;ev ani Covert Overcoats, hence this sharp price- cutt’ng to ¢ ose out the surpius socks. Our regalar prices |ae unquestionably arwh'ch these we deduct a quartzr or moe to effecta quick ¢ clean-up.’* brea ted coats, s yishly des ored, well fitting, made of al'-wool cheviots and cassimeres in n-w, nobby effects; also | Vicuna Oxfords and Cambridge Mixtures, | w rih regularly 31250 avd $15.00 \Ionda, and a'l the week, special prce. $12.75 ter 031—Your unreserved ice of any | Kersey or Covert Overcoat inour Clothing De- { partment at on:-quarter off regular bue, bazk or brown all-woo' Kersey s'aes of Covert Cloth, some are silk lined | throughout, tiey were all made by the test | manufacturing tailors in America, After-Stock-Taking Sale Sewing Silk. We have 300 Jarge poois of be:t quality Black Sewing Silk that are ‘“actory ends,” and | thercfore have a few joinings cn each ¢pool— | they are offered Monday and while quantity , lasis at thelyery special sale prize, Rpor spoof. ... 250‘ After-Stock-Taking Sale | Children’s Bibs. | 300 Children’s Stamped Linen Bibs with fiings ends and drawn work; worth reg- ularly 15¢c and 20c each —marked 1ie to close out Monday and during week Much-in-Dzmand Styles Dress Linings. fin'shed Taffeta Lining, 36 inches wide, black and colors, per yard. . ..... ........ i2ixe, 16¢c. 200 “Spun Glass,”” 36 inches ~wide, 'ocks like taf- feta silk, black and colors, yard. . .. .. 20c 8ifk Serge -Black and color, 27 inches wide, yard ... ... ........... s00 | Misses' Vici Kid Shoe laced with cloth or kid tops, button with L:ather tifs, new coin toes, spring heel; a sho= that will give sat'sfactory wear; worth from $1.35 to £1.09 q 1i:h colorings. the advanced Spring s'yles. 3to 334 inches wide, worth from 20c to | 25ca yard—Monday and curing | week if quantity lasts 14c| | Att:r-Stock-Taking Sale it= cotton; reguialy $rcso—ior-....... G3HAB) Af er-Stock-T.ikinr Sile Sheets and Cases. | A wel'-made line of Bleached Sheets and Pillow Cases; Sheeting of 3 welljknowu standard s'.sa com’o,-'er’ mmke_, pri.ed at Jess than mill cost of the material. To-mo row: "- §4x90 inch Sheets, each. ... . 382 Several dozen of thete good Comforiers to be | 63x90 inch Sheets, each. .. 2% 0 d.uposei of this wesk at the special ““clewn- | 72190 inch Sheets, exch .. . 460 up' price. They ar: full size, covered with | 81190 inch Sheets, each ... Sl mater'al that will withstan! wear, 9ox97 inch Sheets, each. ... 562 filed with geod 45236 inch Pillow Cases, exch 1830 sox36 inch Pillow Cxes, ea 12% 0 Afler-Stock-Taking ““Clean-Up” Sale Ladies’ Neckwear at Half. A large assortment of odds and ends result- ing from a big season’s selling—some s'ightly soiled—Jabots, Scrfs, Neck Ruffs, Lace Fichus, Stcck Collars and Bani Bows—Monday and during week, while quantity lasts, half reguiar prices. 25¢ Neckwear. . soc Neckwear. $1.25 Neckwear, $2.00 Ne kwear $2. 50 Neckwear . $3.50 Neckwear, $5.00 Neckwear . $10.00 Neckwear On Special Sale This Week— Immense Purchase Toilet Soap. An unusual buying opportunity has placed us in possession of terween 2000 and 3000 boxes of th: genuine Kipk’s Juven= ile Soa at but litt'e more than half its real value. greatest soap buy the big store has ever made. are the Jarge sz cakes of tis finest of toilet s3ap, wo:th per box of 3 cakes It is the 25¢ They 45¢; on special sale price fcr Monday and week if quantity lasts—per bex Alier-Stock-Taking Sale Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Shoes. closed out this we k. gain such as only the big store gives at the «‘Clean-Up”” price. during the week, whi e quantity lasts: Several lines of comfortable and dcpendab‘e Shoes for ladies and girls are to be Every pair a good value at the regular price—a bar- Monday and Ladles’ Lace Shoes, cther velour calf or fine Vici Kid, heavy Goodyear welt or hand-turn sol=, patent leather or kid £ips, made oa the new coin toe last, and regularly § all 50 per pair, Ladies’ Vici Kid Lace or Buttor Shoes, mads on ‘$1.69 n the two styles the new coin toe lasts, medium weight soles, regularly $2.55, cut to.. ..., shown in picturs, kid tops, paten $1.50 the pair, sigss 123 to 2, this wesk 35 ’2.37 A Big Special Purchase the same price that we sell ordinary 5c cigars for—7 for nmnmui nn uuunm&uuuuihnmnu wRRRRRRRRR R R R R Ry, A Special | | qualty s any sale each , . Hair Dressing switches, wigs, notice. Clear Havana Ci- gars—7 for 25c¢. We bought from an Eastern jobber 20,000 good, | clear Havana Cigars at a price 5o absurdly low that we are enabled to offer them Mon- day and during week while quantity lasts at 25¢c Monday Sale Sanatory Syringes. A specially bought lot of 200 of these well-known and popular Syringes, guaranteed to bs as_good iz 50 syringe on the market— wil be put on epecial for Monday — 1 $1.20 Mbderate Prices, Satisfactory Work. and Manicuring. Extensive and handsomely appoint=d parlors on main flcor. A complete assortment of hair ont pieces and all kinis of hair goods. Special orders made up at short Fine Turkey Dusters — Softer ani more durable than ostrich feathers; regu'ar- ly 35c—cut to. . . JO@ Quart Grad- wated Moas- lips; regular 25c—cut to Lap Boards —Extra large size, full 36 inch- es long, made of compressed printed on one side—cut from 75c to. . . . PLANS FOR MANILA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Question of Religious In- struction Arouses Discussion. MANILA, Jan. 12—The first public ai: cussion of the bill to establish a de; ment of public instruction developed a contest on the question of religion in pub- lic schools. Interest centers in the section permitting pri and ministers to teach religion for @ half-hour three times week- 1y outside of school hours, provided the parents express a written desire for such instruction, and prohibiting teachers from conduct! jous exercises or teachin; religion. re;tor- of the Federal party were nted hy a committee, who, altho: argued strongly i favor of 1 section. Iw d‘ecl.nd lhn t.ho ml!'cflml; for ki ,mmon and to the United States cons! 8 to the platforms of the American m}a Philippine Federal party, is o cause and the 't said the attitude of the lu\el Commjssion certain to tive power was one erence between afio%. | s @5 —Best quality of cnameled ware, w'th 16¢ i paper, very strong and durab'e, yarl measure 83c . quant'ty lasts. Qarpet Swe en- @ers— The § genuine Grand Rapids, finish- ed in cither oak or cherry; regu- larly $2. 50; cut dies— L Asbestos, £or frying cakes or toasting bread; fegularly 15c, . jcutto 10¢c o, QGak J Orld.- sizz 12x16 inches; regularly 25c, cut to, | Siraimer— Maie of Ltright retinned wire, | ous designs, regularly i .16¢ | $1.50, cut 0., THE EMPORIY Golden Rule Bazaar. I I CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE : L / r N | lot of thes= new and \§ Mammoth Afler-Slock-Takifiy-Sale FHouse Furnishings. | The biggest and best assortment of useful items ever offered by the big House Furnishing Department at special sale. To-; Every article is in parfect condition. Bissalls | Straight Sauczpan —Best quality enameled ware; 6-quart size, regularly 6oc, 462 — Best quality enameled ware,. § - quart size; regularly 28¢,cutto 20@ Mush and Milk Boiler—:%-wat 9o size, insde boiler best qua ity ofenamel ware; cutto 676 '@arpathian | Trays—A small ( Wire | handsome tea and de- rln auo-m— Dish |canter trays, in vari- 1 gallon 23¢ nu, cutto. .. f4e ers, he added. endeavored to frame the act g0 that the people’s prejudices would nsalst instead of retard its success. The nrfumems on the sections of the school bill allowing rellglous teachings in schools were continued to-day. Dr. Burgos urged the commission to consider the ad- vantages it would give Catholictsm on ac- count of the church’'s overwhelming pre- ponderance. Judge Taft explained that this legisla- tion was experimental. If it became the instrument of ecclesiastical opposition it would be repealed. Dr. Burgos replied that it ought to be reépealed now. The Filipinos, he said, had had enough of the results of religlous in- struction in the schools. Judge Taft contended that it was impos- sible to judge the new system at hap- hazard or by the resuits of another sys- tem. He believed things would be accom- plished under the present laws which were impossible under the former regime. He asked whether it was not impolitic to take action which would unnecessarily shock the feel lnf s of the Catholic people The doctor replied that it was better to eliminate now a section which was bad and certain to create difficulties. Commissioner Henry C. Ide asked which course would satisfy the greater number peo, gur os_in reply quoted the declara- tlnn- of t e Malolos, or Federal party, in favor of the separation of church anu state. i e Enters a Demurrer. SANTA ROSA, Jan. 12—Cora L. Wick- 0 | ersham, as executrix of the will of the late Frank P. Wickersham, her husband to-day entered a demurrer to the ;-unde‘ cross-complaint in the case of Frank P. ‘Wickersham mmu !id A. Wickers et al, on the gm d that the amen cross-complaint did not l'.lte facts suf- ficient to constitute a cause of action, EULOGIZE LATE SENATOR DAVIS Senate Suspends Business to Hold a Memorial Service. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—No legislative business of importance was transacted by the Senate to-day. The Senate was de- voted to services held in memory of the late Senator Cushman K. Dnvll of Min- nesota. The long and distinguished nervlcel of the Minnesota Senator and the intimate relations he sustained with his colleagues in the Sen: hnd endeared him to all, and lemise came every member ‘when ol the body lelt that he had suffered a personal loss. For many years Mr. Davis served as chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, and in that c:nnen and n a member of the Paris Peace Commission he was intimately identified with the for- e!’n affairs of the Government. n-ly upon the conclusion of mol bufin euNQhonnt mnnt-otsu.u resolution the totlhnflout.um th of Sena Davis. As Nelson called :s the resolution accompanis Mrs. Davis, v friends, en- tered the executive gallery of the Senate: Jn addition several other friends of the late Senator occupied seats in the gallery dlurlng the deMvery of the memorial ora- tion The speakers of the occasion included Senators Morgan of Alabama, Clark of Wyoming, Lodge of Massachusetts and Danlel of Hrslnh all of whom were as- soclated with Davis _as members of the Foreign Relations Committee. _Others who pronounced eulogles upon the late Senator were his-colleague, Senator Nel- son of Minnesota, and his successor, Sen- ator Towne; also Senators Hoar of Mas- sachusetts, Spooner of Wisconsin, Mc- Cumber of North Dakota and Foster of ‘Washington. KILLS WIFE AND SON Brutal Deed of a New York Painter, ‘Who Was Evidently Partially Crazed From Drink. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 12.—Louls Currier, aged 40 vears, at an early hour this morn- ing cut his wife's throat, broke his son Archie’s head with a baseball bat, took a dose of paris green and then cut his throat from ear to ear with a razor. All three are dead. Currier left a letter addressed to. the po- lice which .hovu that the murder was remeditat In it he claims his wife ouht pal kllll (Nln ;elle\‘e‘?l tthat his frenzy after ns s wife 0 was 12 years ol Currier was a l:tct m:‘ wlf:.' nwh&l‘n he nulrrled t‘:lr- Eeen PN i then dabio; i a dlm of ~exonerated woman, and states that her bmth ualdo life most wretched for hl- wife, 3:1 to excess and abusing h Bread and Qa%e Sef—Se of rreen with which to poison | 446 tg-' kflllu of his | morrow and balance of week while —The No. 2—63c size, cut to French Coflee PoOtg—Best enam- eled ware, the regular 70c size, cutto. 520 :7. A;’;Sp three teveled edge knives, for cuttng hot bread, cake and paring fruit and special price for set ENGLAND MAY ACCEPT TREATY Lord Lansdowne Is Seri- ously Considering the Amendments, e Special Dispatch to The Call CALL BUREAU, 1406 G’ STREET, N. ‘W., WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—Formal no- tice has been given to Embassador Choate by the British Foreign Office that Lord Lansdowne has taken the amendments made by the Senate to the Hay-Paunce- fote treaty under very active considera- tion. Mr. Choate's dispatch to the State De- partment gives no intimation as to the time when the British reply will be made or as to its character. The authorities paml however, that the answer 1l be made soon. 1 l! is, -the bfiM of and diplomats h tain will lcc!pt the ul:::x e Gm. o ulana. company England to work thc claims. Washin, Soups— 3-'5 tins Tll’bl—uflmm Japan, 3 good qmm per Doff Lapd—Best Bastern, 3-b. ‘.I-u.——l"nk A!nk:, Nzw Jams, Jellies 1. cc:ew top jare, each. . ] 0.'001:. Orackers — Frsh and Househzepers Save on Their Groceries. Royal Bakirg Powder—Mon- day—1-Ib tins 370 Western « larly 10c tin—M Pyramid Washing ay—2 tins, 1-pound packages, 4 for. 6-ounce packages, 12 for Soga—:1; lts 25¢ an Camp's awsorted, Monduy 25¢ ly Sardines—Dindicolle & c.um-, one of the best of the imported brands, on M«mdav, On Monday Omv. Cedar Run .5.."— that gives most w:uhflybymumu tssor-nlh-. on Monday only le”'. @f—Full quart botdle, FOLDIN G BED ‘mpered springs; wire mwun‘mmm I'llhm ..SWEEPING REDUCTIONS.. In Furniture and Carpets. Estimates on eennlon house-fur- nllhll!‘ ehnl‘hlb fivery vnhl.nn-u-- as-mnua 1. Brilliant o l‘lnitmb.. REERRERRRRER. WARARARAANN R AAAAE AR AR AAA A 3§ RART AR A AL RAAAR AR AL 0 A AR CRRAR L AACR AAAR S AARR AR W8 WRARAR AR AN AR AT AA RN DR E @ AAAATRRRAURE XL AR AR AARRR AR WA TR DA AL AR Ta AR aTnaan e RAQARAANRRARES